Candace Owens and Ian Carroll dissect the Diddy trial’s omissions—missing witnesses like Jonathan Odie (2018 Trump Doral shooter) and Fahim Mohammed (Michael Jackson’s ex-security chief)—while debating Cassie’s role as a victim-turned-enabler amid "pink cocaine" and "Black Boulay" conspiracy claims. They critique Israel’s smear tactics, including baseless "Qatar funding" accusations against critics like Theo Von, and warn against censorship after 50% of Republicans under 50 now oppose U.S. support for Israel. Owens mocks the ADL’s push to censor platforms, arguing truth prevails over manipulation, before abruptly ending due to a baby alert—she’ll take maternity leave while Carroll hosts. [Automatically generated summary]
Should we start with the DC terror attack or do you want to talk about the Diddy case?
Let's talk about the Diddy case first because the terror attack is fresh and there's a lot that I want to get to and a lot of clips that I want to show.
Diddy case, honestly, when you did your video speaking about Jonathan Odie, I was very plugged into that because I had read through Little Rod's case.
Everything Little Rod has said so far has checked.
Little Rod, in case you guys are not aware or haven't been following this case, he was the producer who initially filed the lawsuit against Diddy.
This came after Cassie's lawsuit, which virtually went away overnight because she settled.
And he detailed very much what looked to be a blackmail operation.
He named a lot of names, talked about pink cocaine, drugs.
And Ian then does this video where he goes backwards and speaks about a man named Jonathan Odie.
Can you update my audience on who Jonathan Odie is?
And everyone's seen clips of him or photos of him in his like weird hospital gown with one arm out and one arm.
And he like went into the Trump hotel in Doral.
Shot a gun in the air a bunch of times, not at anyone, and then took over the lobby of the hotel and draped a giant American flag over it.
Very bizarre behavior.
And then got into a shootout with police, got shot, ran away, surrendered, this whole thing.
And it turned out that once he got apprehended and taken in, there's this video that went on the internet that was from his medical examination or something, but it's like a 30-minute video, that a lot of people saw at the time, but everyone kind of forgot about because he was clearly insane.
Clearly insane.
He was making bizarre claims, like he was Diddy's sex slave, and that Diddy had forced him to have sex with his girlfriend Cassie, and that he had contracted an STD from them and then had sued.
And then he also talks about, like, the Black Boulay and the Illuminati, the Illuminati playing cards, and he's, like, trying to warn Trump.
Apparently the whole thing, the whole ordeal was him trying to get Trump's attention so that he could save Trump from the Illuminati.
We do have some clips from that video that this man who looked like he escaped from an insane asylum was saying, among very many other things, that he was here to rescue Trump.
They were going to try to assassinate Trump.
He saw it in the Illuminati card deck, is what he said, that he was a sex slave.
And he's trying to expose this whole drug operation.
At that time, nobody knew anything about Diddy and Cassie and all of this stuff that's coming out right now.
Skylar, what clip should we play first?
I think just play any one of these clips that you have.
Basically he would masturbate and tell me what to do with Cassie.
I had like 15 encounters and I heard lots of business because what they would do is Sean talks a lot on the phone and on the TV with people and stuff and I was like a sex slave.
The hip-hop agenda is an agenda to move drugs all over the United States.
They move all the dope.
Okay, all the dope on private jets, which don't get screened by...
And I've never really quite understood why Diddy's fame has lasted this long, why he is so wealthy, how he's doing all of these extravagant things.
Like, genuinely, I've never really quite understood it.
And it's just interesting because when two things that seem, actually three things that seem so crazy end up fact-checking true, he also mentioned in this, we didn't show this clip, but he mentions...
Yeah.
At that time, no one knew what he was talking about.
Suddenly, Little Rod's lawsuit is speaking about that exact same drug that he's saying is a combination of all sorts of drugs, like MDMA and cocaine.
And again, all of this is allegedly, but he says that essentially that's what Diddy is giving out at these parties that has people that is so high, rather.
And then another piece of this, which we didn't show, which he said at that time in terms of saving Trump, was he says that he saw in the Illuminati...
Card deck that they were going to try to assassinate Trump.
Again, what year was this that Jonathan Odie was arrested?
Well, the thing that's really fun about that interview is that it's pretty clear from his, when you listen to the whole thing, A couple times because of his crazy accent.
It's hard to tell.
But it's clear that he details very specific things about his encounters with Diddy and Cassie that he's clearly remembering actual events.
Especially now that we have confirmation that he's not entirely crazy.
But then there's also an element where he says a few times that he also did research online to sort of put things together.
Because some things he's talking about how I overheard it on the phone.
I overheard it while I was there.
And other things it's sort of more like...
I figured this out or I pieced this together.
And so there's an element that's really fun in my mind of tinfoil where it's like, I presume that part of what he says in that interview is actual experiences that he had.
And part of it is him sort of piecing things together from online like 4chan style research.
And you don't necessarily know which is which, but we're starting to get a pick like we're starting to get confirmations of something.
And that's been a major conspiracy that Tupac still...
I've never looked into that one.
I just want to be very clear.
But because I'm going back and I'm thinking it's just strange that everything this man said or too much of what he said has fact-checked true, which seems so bizarre.
That another very bizarre claim he made that Tupac's alive is in Cuba and he's just like chilling and saying that just kind of gets you thinking about...
And so in modern times, there's lots of different takes on it, but the theory is that you sell out your own.
And so the black boule, my understanding, is that they are sort of the black people that sell out the other black people on behalf of, you know, the Illuminati or the guys controlling the world.
And LeBron James does have a gigantic back tattoo of the crest, like the symbol itself of the black boule.
They were into just the most debased, disgusting sexual stuff that you could possibly imagine.
She was very clear that she was high on drugs throughout a lot of it.
I completely believe that based on what we've learned from Little Rod and learned from other people, including this guy, Jonathan Odie, that that was definitively one component of this.
But it's interesting that we're talking about the idea of these people selling out the black community on behalf of somebody else because there are some dogs that are not barking.
That had me very concerned in this case because I read through Little Rod's lawsuit and I very much expected that the universal execs would be brought into the hearing at the very least to testify.
And also the biggest person missing here is Christina Karam.
Skylar, can you pull up a picture of this Christina Karam?
Okay, so she was all over the lawsuit, and you've had people since that have brought her up, and Skylar, I don't know.
We actually wouldn't even be able to show that.
And again, this is all allegedly, but this was the Ghislaine Maxwell that was always at his side.
It has been alleged by people who say that they were abused by Diddy that she was allegedly placing IUDs in women.
People that have accused him of like a very aggressive form of rape have accused her of being the person that made all this happen.
In Little Rod's lawsuit, he was explicit in saying that she was the supplier of all the.
She's just gone.
For some reason, they thought we have to take down Diddy.
But it was very clear in Little Rod's lawsuit that Diddy was kept high intentionally because of her, because she was instructing people to keep him drugged, allegedly, allegedly, allegedly, on this pink cocaine, and she's gone.
I could not find a trace of this woman on the internet.
I mean, these lawsuits were, in a lot of ways, my introduction to all these people.
Like, I didn't know who Lucian Grange was before I read those lawsuits.
I wasn't paying attention to pop culture.
But the moment you read those lawsuits, it's immediately apparent, and just logically apparent, that if Diddy's thrown all these parties...
Universal Music Group is in some way financially involved.
But the lawsuit alleges that they're directly financially involved.
And the lawsuit alleges that Lucien Grange frequently attended them and probably funded some of them and certainly had secret meetings, or at least allegedly had secret meetings, with Diddy frequently.
Because most people are just looking at the names, looking at the insanity of the stories, of the things, and I can say this, like, a lot of urination was involved in what they were into.
And it's so crazy on its face to think that these A-listers are involved in all of this stuff that people are not going to go back and look at the genesis of this lawsuit.
They're not going to read through what Little Rod put.
You guys have to go back to the beginning and read because then you will realize if you read Little Rod's lawsuit, you should read it front to back, okay?
Because everything thus far that he has claimed as an allegation is checking out to be true.
In the courtroom, and people laughed at his lawsuit when it first came out, and I was like, I said to Piers Morgan, he's getting arrested.
There's no way around this.
There's too much video evidence.
Little Rod has this video evidence, but there are some major dogs that are not barking here.
Diddy's head of security is named in this lawsuit.
And he's named in this lawsuit as kind of the fixer, the guy that makes things go away, which is already pretty suspicious.
And then one of my followers commented in my comment section that, hey, that dude was Michael Jackson's head of security.
So I started digging into that, and that's absolutely true.
And when you do the math, Michael Jackson's head of security, Fahim Muhammad, also Diddy's head of security, he graduated college like one year before Michael Jackson died in his...
And he graduated with a business and marketing degree with a specialty in real estate, which does not sound like head of security material to me.
And then another researcher found out that he owns a whole bunch of land through his real estate company right on the border of Mexico.
And there's actually local news television footage of him.
Like, he gave a gift to his son of 40 acres of this land when his son turned 13. And there's local news station footage of him taking the newscaster around the land.
And, like, they're, like, talking how they go out there all the time and have a good time.
And the border wall is right there in the TV shot.
And it's unreal just to think, like, how, like...
Excuse me?
This is during Biden's presidency.
This is when people are jumping over that border like crazy, when there's all kinds of stuff going on on that border.
That's not the kind of land that you want to own as a real estate development company.
And then just to connect the dot as well as when he's mentioned in a Little Rod lawsuit as the fixer to show you how extreme what he's being accused of is, is essentially he's the guy you call if you shoot somebody.
He intimates this scene in the...
Little Rod, where Diddy allegedly and his son allegedly shoot some guy in a bathroom.
Little Rod is, as this guy is bleeding out, cleaning up, trying to help this guy.
He's very close or just outside of the bathroom.
Little Rod might have been in the bathroom.
And he knows that after Diddy and his son come up and shoot this guy, he's trying to apply pressure to the wound.
And they know that you have to call this guy.
And he'll get the correct person over at LAPD to come over and they'll...
Tell a lie, and he says that the next day the press ran a story that there was a drive-by shooting, and he's like, that's not what happened at all.
And it made me really think about the book Chaos that so many people on my podcast have listened to and watched.
I mean, have listened to, and it's describing a corrupt LAPD with feds that are involved and know how to disappear certain things.
And we know that to be factually true based on the Charles Manton murders.
So this makes me super uncomfortable.
Why is this man not being brought to heel?
Why do we not have this individual taking the stand and answering questions about any of that?
Because the head of security for Diddy's depraved sex ring is going to know about everything that happened.
He's going to know where the people were, how they came in, where they left through, all of it.
And so the fact that no one's mentioned Fahim Muhammad yet, and maybe they will.
Maybe they'll bring him in, but I haven't heard his name yet at all in relation to this trial.
And so you couldn't paint a better picture for a show trial that is designed to be salacious and crazy and wild and scandalous in all the wrong directions.
I want to get your opinion on Cassie because it's an interesting one and she's definitely a victim of domestic violence but then people testifying to how she was involved.
Complicated issue to kind of look at.
Do you see...
Cassie here as the victor and the victim of this situation, or do you see her as somebody who's actually getting away with having done a lot?
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Okay, so Cassie, this is complicated.
I don't really know how I feel about it.
It's a lot, I think.
First and foremost, there's no question she's a victim.
We've watched this woman get beat on camera.
She was definitively in a domestic violence relationship, a relationship with domestic violence, rather.
And there's a lot that comes with that, like, you know, anguish, pain.
You want to go back to the person, think that they can protect you.
And I also want to be clear that she met Diddy when she was 19 years old, which is so different from the Harvey case.
I keep stressing to people, these women were like 27 to 30 years old.
They knew what they were doing.
Cassie's brain was not developed.
She sees Diddy walk in.
He's got so much power and money.
Women are attracted to that and thinking he can take care of her, and he kind of gets her in this scenario.
But it is hard to know, as Jonathan Odie says and other people have said, is that she was involved in some of the abuses that were happening to other people.
So it's just interesting to kind of consider Cassie in this, where what she has done is definitively heroic in exposing everything and in taking the stand.
I think that I do absolve her of guilt specifically because of what's written in her lawsuit in the sense that when you're 19 and in her lawsuit My memory of it is that she actually took a while to be taken in by him.
She wasn't immediately like, oh my gosh, Diddy, I'm going to like...
But rather, he plied her over the course of a year and eventually it was with drugs that he eventually got through to her and he kind of drugged her one night and then took her out and then sort of weaseled his way into her life is the way it was portrayed.
And that is in her words, obviously trying to paint herself in the best light, probably.
But when you're 19 and drugs that are very quickly very addictive are involved and...
Very serious physical abuse is involved from that early age.
And the types of abuses we're talking about when you try to leave, when you try to wrong him at all, the ways that people describe Diddy's abuse, from that age onwards, that does something to your brain that I do not blame her for.
Right.
Because, like, let's be real.
Diddy's a bigger dude that could beat her senseless, that we've seen beat her senseless, right?
And so if she's complicit in any of those crimes while she's with him, that is Diddy's crime.
And we have more than enough evidence to see that's Diddy's fault and Diddy's crime.
And then when you top it all off with her having the...
Gumption to bring that case and to stand up and speak and to file that lawsuit, which started all these lawsuits.
She's the one that opened the floodgates here.
That's incredibly brave.
And that's something that all the women that came before her, all the men that came before her, all the sex slaves that came before her did not do, right?
And so I'm inclined to think of Cassie as a bit of a hero in this situation.
Somehow got the tape out, which I think was really brave.
I tend to agree with you.
I think the only part that I struggle with is that And this is philosophical, again, so I'm not casting any judgment.
But when the victim then victimizes, think about that person who she victimized.
And they're like, no, I distinctly remember Cassie threatening me because this has come out and they've shared text messages throughout this lawsuit of her threatening people and saying, I'm going to have this done to you or whatever.
Obviously, with herself feeling threatened, as she described, because she felt like, well, a person could release a tape of her at this freak-off.
And I'm like, okay, but what about that person?
Their experience is actually, you know, Cassie victimized me.
It gets so convoluted, but I think you do have to kind of go back to the beginning and go, yeah, you know, she was 19, she was plied with drugs, she was plied with alcohol, and...
Yeah, she was groomed in my viewpoint.
Obviously nothing that was done was illegal.
She was 19 years old.
But our understanding is that women, your brain is not developed.
I think it was a museum where this event was being hosted.
And the event was something of a...
A quote from the organizer of the event said something like, this was an event to build bridges towards peace in the Middle East, towards building bridges between the different nations in the Middle East.
So it was definitely a progressive style of an event.
It's like accusing everybody who has ever said the right thing about what is happening in Gaza of having blood on our hands because we have been humane towards that.
Maybe he killed them just because they were Jewish.
But all the evidence that I'm seeing is that it was political.
And conflating the fact that they were Jewish with the fact that he was saying free Palestine and you're Israeli having to do with the Israeli government, those are not the same thing.
I think there's no other way to look at everything that's transpired than to acknowledge the Zionists have lost the moral argument.
They've lost the moral high ground if they ever had it.
Too many Americans are awakened to this, especially the youth, are awakened to these sorts of tactics.
They just did too much too fast, trying to cancel too many people, trying to call everybody literally Hitler.
Eventually people go, okay, everyone can't be Adolf Hitler that disagrees with you.
And people have survived these cancellations.
Tucker Carlson, myself, now they're using the strategy of saying we're all funded by Qatar.
And it just looks messy and inauthentic.
And their platforms are dying.
They're sending out bots to try to pretend that they're popular.
I don't really know what's going on, but I do want to say that I think it was actually Jordan Peterson who said, Correctly, that once you get to a state where you start going after the comedians, right, then you know that you are existing under things that are about to get there.
There's a conflict that's been happening in the Middle East.
People know about it between Israel and Palestine and some of the areas over there, the Gaza area they talk about.
And I just think it feels to me like it's a genocide that's happening while we're alive here in front of our...
In front of our lives.
And I don't – sometimes I feel like I should say something.
I'm not a geologist or geographer or anything like that.
So I don't know a lot of the – some of it I do know though.
Like I know the basics of the issues over there.
But for me, it's just like how I feel like you see all these photos of people.
Just children, women, people, body parts, just people like putting their kids back together.
And I just can't believe that we're watching that and that more isn't said about it.
And so I'm not saying anyone else needs to say anything, but I think I'm just that more isn't said about it by me.
So I just want to be able to speak up about that, that I think we're watching probably like...
You know, one of the sickest things that's ever happened.
And I'm sorry if I kind of haven't said about it.
I've tried to talk about it and learn about it.
But I don't know.
Maybe I just want to say something.
I don't even know what to do.
You know, and it's crazy because our country is also complicit in it.
It has been for a long time.
And it's just kind of interesting because then you just realize, oh, well, I'm just a – yeah, I'm a member of this country, but I'm just – what we want sometimes doesn't matter.
And you just have to be a member of a place, and your government is making other choices.
So I don't know if I said that correctly or – I don't even know exactly what I said, but I just have – it's just like been making me really sick, and I feel like I just needed to say something that I think.
You don't have to think that.
I'm not asking you to do anything, but I just have to say that so I'm not sitting by, you know, there's that peace inside of me, like, why wouldn't you, can't you say something?
You know, there's people that can't even speak, and you can say something, you know, and so that's how I just had to speak up.
Anyway, yeah, so just praying for those people and just the grief that that is all going to cause.
Yeah, and I can empathize with him because I felt that pressure last year where I kind of went...
I have a massive platform.
There are people who can't say anything.
I am watching before they somehow cleaned up X every day.
I was just watching these kids being blown up.
I was watching people starving.
And I remember distinctly what it was that made me feel like I had to say something.
And it was the sound of a mother screaming after her daughter was killed.
And I remember her holding the lifeless body and the rubble and I had to say something.
And it cost me Actually, in retrospect, literally nothing.
At the time, it felt like it cost me everything.
And I realized it cost me nothing because when you do the right thing, when you open yourself up to God and recognize that all of these things that you think matter are nothing.
There is an eternal source that is going to take care of you when you say the right thing.
That is what I felt and I wanted to cry.
Especially he's so genuine.
He's like, I'm not a geologist or a geographer.
He's like, I'm a guy who has a platform and I can't look at these images anymore.
They don't seem to understand how the internet works and how young people work too.
I feel like more and more young people are getting to the point of not liking Israel where it's like when your kid likes music that you don't want them to listen to and you start telling them not to listen to it and then your kid just says, no, stop it, mom.
Because you're just like, why are you saying it that way?
Why are you calling them names?
Why are you going after every single person that people like?
And it's so dishonest in the way that they try to interpret it.
And do you think the response to that now, knowing what we know about...
We could talk about even Miss Rachel, who they demanded, and they, I'm explicitly speaking about these pro-Zionist groups, demanded that the DOJ investigate her for taking money from Qatar.
The new opinion is that if you have a problem seeing a child...
Blown up.
If you have a problem with children starving because Israel is not allowing aid to get into that territory.
If you have a problem with the images of a woman wailing as she's holding her child.
If you have a problem with tens of thousands of murdered innocents.
And by the way, the last time that we had the number check, because they don't tell you anymore, we've got to be close to six figures now, in my opinion.
Because that's how long ago it was at 50,000.
But if you have a problem with any of that, the amount of death, the destruction that's happening, you're being funded by Katar.
They're even handing out names.
They're calling him Tucker Katarlson.
So I want to be, if this is what we do, we all get Katar names for having basic human response to tragedy.
What is Israel doing that might cause someone to criticize them?
And it's the same thing that I'm talking about with that shooter.
Again, it's like, again, horrible tragedy.
But is he anti-Semitic?
Or if Israel wasn't bombing children every single day and that whole conflict wasn't happening this way right now, do you think he still would have done that because he hates Jews?
Or is it because of what we're seeing on the TV that he got radicalized?
What about the guy who self-immolated, who was in the Navy and said that there were a bunch of things going on that it was intended to be a genocide?
And his name was Aaron, and I'm blanking on his last name, forgive me.
But he set himself on fire, self-immolated, because he said he was trying to draw attention.
This was way early on, before people were really tuned in to what I refer to now as a Holocaust.
What's happening in Gaza is very clearly a Holocaust.
And do you think that he, what he just wanted in there?
Oh, well, he was, you know, he's mentally ill because he set himself on fire is what they say.
And people are having a reaction.
Never justifies violence.
What happened is a tragedy.
You should never think that your solution to that should be, well, I'm going to go take other innocent life because I'm upset about what's happening.
That's just wrong.
But to...
To pretend that people that are having a normal human response to what's happening or try to now censor speech and they're trying to criminalize people that are saying free Palestine or are speaking about Gaza, now you all have blood on your hands?
No.
No, no, no, no.
Bibi Netanyahu has blood on your hands.
And this only underscores how little you value Palestinian life, that it takes two Israeli citizens being killed for you to have this reaction when you're basically punishing us and calling for us to be canceled and banned all of these things.
We're having a human response to tens of thousands of innocent women and children being slaughtered in a territory next to Israel or a part of Israel rather, an apartheid state, whatever you want to call it.
And so, yeah, it's really disappointing to just kind of see this happen over and over again.
If you want to learn how propaganda works, how the Hasbara works, how the mind control works, all you need to do is study the Israel-Palestine conflict.
Because Israel has been waging an information war on the American people all along, and they still do today.
And every day you can log in and watch their tactics and see how they try to do this.
And it doesn't really work.
But if you study it, you can then see it in other realms as well.
Because that's the only weapon they have when this is the reality of.
How many kids are being killed on this side versus the other side?
And it's funny you mentioned them waging an information war because we've showed on this show many times the clip of the eventual prime minister of Israel when Wikipedia first got started speaking about how they had employed this whole team to write, you know, and they also had the same thing for X. They have all these IDF soldiers that are writing responses and controlling bot accounts.
That footage exists.
None of that is a conspiracy theory.
You can look that up on my past episodes where I showed it.
But I also messaged you.
They disappeared this article, which was super weird.
We've got to get into your Kabbalah bracelet, too.
I had to take a break from the show to fly back to talk to my handlers for a little bit.
Because the bracelet obviously was too overt.
No, my girlfriend gave it to me.
I explained it on X. I was under the impression, because I knew a little bit about the Kabbalah bracelets, I was under the impression that it's a red string.
I thought it was too, to be honest.
Because people had freaked out about Tucker when he wore a red string.
She's like, you know what?
Have your opinion of Tucker Carlson.
Whatever you want to do.
Whatever floats your boat.
So when I got this red bracelet, I was like, ha, this looks a lot like the red string Kabbalah bracelet thing.
It was all on X. And I know that they're running tons of bot farms on X. I never take it seriously if it's coming from X. And I'm getting tagged on X and then 4chan.
And I knew about this disappearance of this 4chan article.
And I thought it was very weird.
There were obviously people that then believe and start to read into it.
But I do want to say this.
I have been through so many of those scandals.
We used to literally have my producer no matter what I wore she'd be like What's that symbol?
I'm like, what do you mean?
I got this from Zara.
And she's like, okay, but we should look it up to make sure it doesn't mean something.
Because a couple of times, first and foremost, when I think I do this...
They had traveled to Greece and when she was younger, she had gotten one of these types of bracelets in Greece because it's an evil eye bracelet in Greece, I believe.
Because if you think that Candace Owens' show is being run by the Kabbalah, if you think that the Jews want you talking about the fact that Emmanuel Macron has been groomed in this way that he has, if you think that the things that I talk about on my show, like my multi-hour long podcast about the dancing Israelis and about Jeffrey Epstein and about the...
Israeli mafia.
If you think that all of that is what they want us talking about, then I am really worried about what we're not supposed to talk about.
head on and you have to do it without trying to condemn people who may just have been in this thing a lot longer and many of them have been it's important that people think for themselves like they you know no one should trust me for what i say like you should everyone should think for themselves and look at the sources that i present and think think Critically, right?
And you should never put someone on a screen up on some pedestal.
Because even if I, like, maybe I'm controlled by Qatar.
Maybe I'm just dumb and get things wrong.
Everything in between, right?
And so, like, the thing about COINTELPRO is it's very effective because it works.
There's no way, when you start sowing division, so this started in, like, the Black Panther movement and the 60s Civil Rights era.
And when you start sowing division among the ranks and throwing mud on everybody, there's really no answer except to suspect everything.
You can just trust yourself.
And yeah, just do your own research and don't really trust anyone, right?
And then people will expose themselves.
When they start shilling a narrative, you can kind of be like, that's kind of weird.
And maybe they're wrong and they'll get corrected and learn.
And through having those accusations thrown at me and knowing very clearly they're not true, that then I realized, like, oh, you should be very careful when you throw accusations at someone without proof.
Because you undermine all your credibility when you do that.
And if you don't have proof, you're just going way out on a limb, ready to drown yourself.
Well, I want to get to people's comments because I know that they have a ton of them.
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Skylar, do you have that clip, by the way, that I love of Tim Dillon, where there will be signs about Qatar?
Because that just needs to be played.
Yeah, pull that up while we're starting with some of these comments.
We've got 40,000 people watching live.
Hello, people.
We'd love to have you here.
Okay, what do I have for comments?
First and foremost, I want to remind you guys, the Harvey interview, if you have not yet watched, We have now set it for pay-per-view on our website.
But the thing is, is Diddy, if what Little Rod says is true, and he, unbeknownst to the execs at Universal, allegedly, was filming them in compromising positions, particularly he implied pretty heavily that he had Lucy and Grange on tape, because he didn't know that Diddy had some cameras in his room when they went in and did whatever they did.
And the whole court trial is all about Cassie's lawsuit.
Not about Lil Rod's.
And they're ignoring Lil Rod's lawsuit in basically every way they can.
I wonder, just asking questions, if Lil Rod didn't just accidentally happen to file his lawsuit of his own volition in the way of their plan and mess everything up a little bit.
And Cassie somehow is the woman that's been this abused and this beaten and then somehow gets the gumption to come out and...
Drop this lawsuit, and then they don't settle it immediately.
It's just weird.
It's weird.
And then the whole trial is based on her lawsuit, and everything is based on her lawsuit, even though the other one clearly has more Rico-style stuff in it.
And they're charging him for Rico.
And so it's weird that the Rico investigation doesn't involve any of the most salacious Rico stuff.
Natalie writes, really enjoyed watching you to walk the dog on your logic regarding Cassie and whether you view her in a more positive light or not.
Fun to see the back and forth and opinions and then both agree.
Yeah, you know, I just didn't know how I felt about it.
And sometimes you kind of have to speak to somebody else, kind of get through it.
And I was just thinking about the other victims and how they would feel about her kind of being portrayed as a hero, even though she did some bad stuff.
But I then was like, she's so young and she was on drugs.
And yeah, think and have conversations while you still can.
I think it's so annoying when people pretend to know everything and they're, this is the bad guy, this is the good guy.
Things tend to be a little bit more complex than that.
I'm thinking about the New York Times doing a gauzy profile a few weeks ago of this gamer, Hassan Piker, who regularly employs awful genocidal rhetoric against Jewish people in the Jewish state.
Like, extremists should not be empowered.
People who spout prejudice should not...
We've got to stop this because the consequences are deadly.
And so he's basically saying we need even more censorship.
And he thinks that that's going to work.
The youth is going to follow them.
And that's why I say it's incumbent upon people to make sure...
Make sure your children, like you guys, now we've got the youth generation telling the truth and being aware of this.
Make sure your children, when they come up, that they are aware of this.
That how manipulated, how manipulated the information war is.
That they're aware of the ADL saying we have to get control of the internet.
I've noticed changes on X ever since Elon paid a visit to Poland.
And suddenly X is, there's so many obvious bot accounts that we were speaking about earlier.
I'm just very tired of this, and I don't think this is how they're going to win.
I think we have God on our side, we have heart on our side, and we have truth on our side, and I don't see how lies, manipulation, and calls for censorship can possibly win in the end.
No, in the open internet, this is the scary dynamic, is that in the open internet, censorship just exposes itself, and there's no...
There's no censorship response that is going to work.
And I think they're learning that in real time.
And I sort of get worried because you have to go full censorship.
You have to shut things down.
You have to do something way more extreme to get censorship to work.
Or have some sort of serious calamity, like a large attack or a large tragedy.
Like October 7th brought a lot of people together all at once.
Around a lot of, I mean, around a tragedy, but also a tragedy dressed up in other lies.
Right.
And so I worry that that is starting to be the only avenue available to, like, the BB Netanyahu camp in this world in order to keep this straight going.
Yeah, they want, like, a big event because they know when there's chaos and there's emotion, you can seize a lot of power.
And I think that that's what they need because when people don't have that and they're able to think rationally, it's very clear that something very wrong is happening in Gaza.
Skylar, what did you say to me in my ear?
Oh, guys, we are on a baby alert here.
So we're going to have to wrap the show because I have got to go feed my son.
And so if you want to take this away, Ian, and you can wrap the show on this.
Actually, this is a perfect last comment.
Divine Counsel writes, congrats to you and your family, Ms. Candice.
Hey, if you want to follow a lead to solid proof about the hip-hop drug trafficking theory, look into Juice WRLD's death.
Love you.
Praying.
Inspired by you.
Ian, any last thoughts before I go feed the infant?