We got GA, upper middle class, is that what it's called?
Upper level?
Upper level.
And VIP. And then VIP. And we have, after the live show, the impressive, immaculate, Biggest yacht party.
You got biggest yacht, bro?
I do.
I'll pull up real quick.
Okay.
I'll send it to Bills.
Yeah, we'll send it to Bills and then we'll make another announcement.
We're going to have hella girls, special guests, us, bottles, bad bitches, and the best of all, some rappers and music.
Are they going to sing them all?
You know what?
It might be.
Promo code.
Single mother.
Yeah.
Single mom.
Single mom, guys, get a discount.
Y'all think I'm kidding around.
I'm dead serious.
Remix coming soon.
But anyway, guys, go get your tickets.
Link is below.
But anyway, we got a special guest in the house.
I'm actually really excited for this one.
We're live streaming on YouTube, Rumble, and we're also live streaming on X as well, Dom's X. Dom, welcome to the pod, man.
I know who you are, Fresh knows who you are, but for the people that don't know who you are, that are living under a rock and don't really get their news, can you introduce yourself to the people?
Thank you for having me.
I'm Dom Luker, breaker of narratives, just an independent journalist.
Bam.
Nice and succinct and smooth.
On point.
Yeah.
So, where were you from, brother?
What was childhood like growing up?
How'd you get into the space?
I started originally in Augusta, Georgia area, around North Augusta, South Carolina, where the Masters held.
They held a Masters Golf Tournament.
And I mainly was doing hip-hop for a long time, from about, what year was it?
About 2014 to 2019.
That's a big gap.
Yeah, it was.
Like, that was like a lot changed in that time period.
Yeah, I've witnessed a lot of it change, and I grew up in it.
I really grew up through the hip-hop.
I was doing, like, every day from Fort Bragg, I would be working on my career with hip-hop because I was VP of a label.
So I never actually rapped or made music, but I was managing the artists, the models, and things like that.
So I was just doing the business.
I did that for a good amount of time and left it after 2017 after my trip to LA. We had a pretty good record label opportunity.
But they just wanted to do some very, I guess I would say some weird activity just to get the contract.
So we denied that and I pretty much fell off the map.
Wait, wait, wait.
Sorry.
No, Diddy, but can you tell us what the weird activities were?
It was Universal Music Group, actually.
It was A&R that we were working with, and it was through Avalon.
So, like, in L.A., it's crazy how much the gangbanging culture is synchronized with the labels.
They know the OGs, they know the big homies, and they check in with them.
So, before the big homie might send you up to the label, they'll have a conversation where they're politicking on what's going to happen to you.
And it was one of those things that we just had someone that was really looking out for us saying, hey, this is what it's going to be going inside a room.
You got three options.
You know, one of them was to have sex with a swan, which sounds fake.
You know, you wear these robes on, and you can choose to have sex with a swan with, like, 11 other men.
Now, the thing is, they don't really tell people that part.
A lot of people that'll talk about, like, the gay sex, but there are other options outside of homosexuality, bestiality, just anything that could demean you.
Like, with women, they get, like, 15-some, you know, getting game-bang by, like, 15 people.
So it's got to be degrading, and it's got to be bad enough to where you would do anything to make sure that footage don't come out.
Wow!
That's how they get you by the balls, literally.
Yeah, I mean, you can even go.
Well, my Instagram's banned now, but it showed back in the past from when we went out to LA, when we was at Sony, when we was at Universal, and just how my page drastically just started falling off because I just stopped posting and really being active in it.
Wow, man.
Oh, man, I have so many questions.
Me too, but...
No, I... Boink, boink.
Okay.
It's crazy, but there are some people that can validate this.
I'm telling you, it sounds crazy.
You can't make this up.
You cannot make this up.
No, I mean, I think if anything, people will believe you more now than ever before, right?
Before this whole diddy thing happened.
And I gained nothing from saying this.
It comes out to be false.
What I gained from that, I'm already where I want to be.
I gained nothing from telling this story right now.
I gained nothing but everything to lose.
I've talked about this, and people think I'm crazy when I mention this.
Remember how I talked about how gang culture literally runs Los Angeles?
Guys, it is entrenched in fucking everything.
Like, if you're not linked in with someone who, if you're black, I think with white people, you can get away with this if you're, well, even if you're Latino, maybe not.
But if you're a minority in general, and you're in L.A., and you live there, and you're a celeb there, or whatever, and you're not, you don't have, I hate to say protection, but if you don't have a co-sign from some street dude, whether it's a blood or a crip or somebody, bro, you're going to get robbed at Rodeo Drive.
Like, it's just crazy, man.
Like, if people say, you got chicken when you come to L.A., It's kind of true, man.
I hate to say it like that.
But gang politics run the city, bro.
Speaking of which, we need to check in.
We want to go over there, bro.
Yeah, we'll be in L.A. actually this weekend, man.
But yeah, now you guys know why we really don't like to go out there like that, bro.
But I didn't realize that it even seeps into the music industry from...
From an executive level.
I thought it was just like the artist level bullshit.
I didn't know executive level shit too.
Yeah, this is the difference.
I'm glad that you brought that up.
That's brilliant.
It was for our artists, 106 Letters.
It was for the artists.
And because he was actually going viral on Spotify and YouTube at a time before it was really popular, through actually my marketing.
It was called Mucho Caliente.
It's a song that was about pretty much just fire.
Mucho Caliente, fire for Hispanic.
Okay, it's a Spanish artist.
Completely black, but it was a song that the Hispanics had loved.
Okay.
So we pushed a song, and I don't know if you guys remember, do you remember the Clown in the Wood era, like 2015-ish or something like that?
I think it was 15.
There was like Clowns in the Woods around October.
They were talking about like Killer Clowns in the Woods.
Yeah.
What the fuck?
When that happened, I created it.
I remember that.
I remember that.
You might not believe it.
Killer Clowns?
My family's watching this right now.
Insane Con Posse type shit.
I started it.
Like the whole killer clown in the woods, like the whole conspiracy of killer clowns.
Because every video with that clown, if you look at it, it would have my artist music in the background.
So it would be video of clowns chasing people in the woods or whatnot, but I would put Mucho Caliente in the background.
If you search on YouTube right now, you'll see in the comments, they'll say, hear from Timbo the clown, hear from the clown era, hear from the clown, still to this day.
Wow.
What the hell?
They'll be marketing.
Bro, I'll tell you this, man.
I hate clowns.
I mean, I put it on my mind.
You don't like clowns at all.
I hate clowns, bro.
I hate them.
Like, my passion.
It works.
It works, though.
But it was just about gaining the people's attention and then following up.
That's the main thing is getting people's attention, but maintaining, that's the hardest part.
Yeah.
That's powerful.
Besides the gang politics thing in LA, which I've talked about then, I'm glad that you mentioned that.
So, three options.
Okay.
I guess hanging out with a pig, we'll just say that.
The second one was just homosexuality.
The same thing that you heard.
You would have sex with one man, and you get any drug that you want.
I mean, it's pretty detailed, bro, to be honest.
It's very professional.
The thing they don't like to tell you...
Oh, they put it in a contract and shit?
Yeah, all this stuff is very clear and it's very transparent.
Like, sometimes people will get drugged, but at least in our situation, it's very transparent and very professional.
You know, it's almost as if they want you to be as comfortable as possible.
Like, you know, any drug in the world that you want, any type of substance that you need to make it easier for yourself.
You know, and it's almost so much as, this is what the cool kids do.
Like, they'll kind of portray it that that's what the cool kids do.
That this is what you do in this club.
This is how you play ball.
Did they mention any artists did it before you?
They don't mention no names.
There's no name drops.
They don't drop no names.
No need.
But the thing is, you know you're getting an offer.
You know it's a lot of people that took it.
I mean, what's understood ain't got to be explained.
You just start looking at a Levaster and you can start telling.
I mean, these rappers, they get so high.
They get so drunk.
They so tore up.
It isn't because they're bored.
It's because of the things they did for that money.
If you do ungodly things, you're going to have to do ungodly shit to stay sober, like to stay mentally able to keep doing this without even committing suicide.
They've done some things that no man can live with.
Goddamn, bro.
They're super drunk, super high all the time.
You know what's interesting?
If we had had this conversation six months ago, they'd look at him like, you're fucking crazy.
What are you talking about, Dom?
No fucking way.
But this Diddy thing, I think, and I think another reason too why this Diddy thing has exploded the way it has where, you know, Academics is streaming and he's getting record high numbers, 30, 40, 50,000 people watching live.
I think people have known that there's been this undertone in the music industry, especially the hip hop industry, where there's been this weird activity going on, but no one can put their fucking finger on it.
And then once they saw, wait, hold on, this lawsuit came out with Cassie.
Wait, this lawsuit came out with this other guy that sued him.
Wait, they're telling him to do this stuff, etc.
Now it's coming out to the line.
I'm like, oh my God, the feds rated him?
And it's getting so many views because people have always had these allegations, had these rumors.
And if we had this conversation a few months ago, people would say you're crazy.
But now I think people in chat are like, no.
The Muslims, it's rituals.
There's Muslims.
The Muslims that control hip-hop, they do these rituals.
And it's all the way back from the beginning of time.
There's rituals.
There's sex magic rituals.
And it involves homosexuality.
It stems this energy.
Everyone is vibrating in this room.
Even our walls are vibrating and moving.
Everything is on frequency and vibration.
They're very aware of that.
There are certain energies that are let loose when you engage in homosexuality.
Wow.
And they're very aware of that, and including pedophilia.
Pedophilia is very huge because of the energies that it emits.
This whole thing is an energy game.
Yeah.
Holy shit.
Niggas in the chat know what he means.
I'm kind of freaked out.
Whoa!
For some of you guys that are new here, you guys...
Okay!
That was kind of a good intro, right?
People in the chat know what it really is.
Okay, so...
Shit, okay.
So you start off with the hip-hop industry.
So...
They gave those three options.
What would you say from 2014 to 2019, like, what were the biggest differences in hip hop?
Because I'm trying to remember, who was top of the game in 2014?
I can't remember now.
Was it Kendrick?
Big Sean?
J. Cole?
Well, Drake's always been on top.
I'd have to give it to Drake again, though.
Yeah, Drake was always on.
I'm trying to think of, like, others.
Someone outside Chance the Rapper, if you want to throw Chance out there, maybe.
Yeah.
Drake, J. Cole, Kendrick.
Because I'm trying to go back in time, 2014.
The big three used to be Chance the Rapper, J.Cole, and Drake and Kendrick.
Well, big four.
Chance used to be up there.
You would say back in 2014?
Big Sean maybe two?
Was Big Sean popping in 2014 too?
I don't know if I could ever call him a top.
He was popping in 2014.
Yeah, that's what I mean.
But he was our pop.
And Chief Keefe.
Oh shit!
He's on his own thing.
But he was too viral.
And I was like, and I'm trying to like paint a picture for the audience because 2014 was a long time ago.
So what are the biggest trends you saw that changed from hip-hop in 2014 to 2019?
All right.
Two main ones is streaming.
Streaming just completely dominated and it took the power out of the artist's hands and put it into the executives.
That's the first thing.
And the second one was political propaganda.
They started forcing political lyrics to pretty much be the power opposed to fighting the power.
It was a major shift around 2016 that these labels started creating incentives.
For artists, engineers, et cetera, writers to produce content that was anti-conservative or anti-Trump, which it had never been that way.
If there was ever propaganda that the label owners was requesting for artists to push, it was anti-government so people could get it locked up to fight the government, to put us in that mindset of revolutionary, to be in a revolutionary mindset.
It completely changed that to submission.
I noticed how hip-hop went from rebel to submit.
Wow.
I mean, it's completely submission.
Now, listen to the government, listen to your president, listen to this, listen to that, and ignore Donald Trump.
And not to just make it all about Trump at all, but that's really what genuinely happened.
If you look at song lyrics from then, and you type in the word Trump, and type in just rap lyrics with the word Trump in it, you would see how many songs was pushed by major artists when the songs even flopped.
It wasn't even a winning strategy.
They weren't in it to make money.
They were in it to push a message.
Interesting.
And then what made you say, you know what man, I'm getting the fuck out of the music industry.
What was the main thing that made you say, I'm getting out?
The pigs!
Besides the pigs.
It was a ritual.
It was really the opportunity for the ritual.
Just that whole thing, it kind of opened my eyes.
What year did that happen?
That was 2017.
That was 2017.
So you walk into Universal.
Is this what, in Atlanta?
Is this in New York?
Oh no, I ain't even going inside Universal.
No, no, no, no.
I just do a phone call to tell them, being told what's going to happen.
I didn't even go through the Universal.
I never even went that far.
I remember we was on a balcony in Wooden Hills.
And I was in there with Roro, which is Floyd Mayweather's niece, and Suge J. Knight, Suge Knight's son.
They were there too.
It got nothing to do with none of this shit.
It was completely unrelated.
But they witnessed the phone call.
But I was staying with them.
We were staying with them during that time.
And it was just on a phone call through the exec and the big homie that we were speaking with.
But we never went inside Universal.
We already decided this wasn't what we wanted to go with.
Like, when they had that conversation, did they tell you, okay, you can't speak about this, NDA, like, nothing?
It wasn't, nah, I can't even.
And they just clearly said, yeah, you're going to have to do this with a pinch.
What makes it so intimidating is the fact that if you say no, it's almost like it don't mean shit to them because they know no one's going to believe you.
It's like, okay, whatever, you don't believe your shot.
No one's going to believe you.
No one is ever going to believe you.
Okay.
So they're begging on the fact that what they're telling you is so preposterous that no one's going to believe you when you tell them, bro, they told me that I got to do this and I want the deal.
They're going to say, what's stopping anyone else from speaking?
What makes you this great insider that you got this amazing deal that no one else is bold enough to speak?
They're going to be like, man, we have thousands and hundreds of artists.
No one ain't speak yet.
So it's very hard to believe.
It's very hard to believe when you have no one else speaking.
Because you're going to look at this one individual and you're going to compare them to anyone else that isn't talking.
And they'll say, well, they're larger than them.
They have more experience than them.
He's been screwed over more than you.
Why are they speaking to you not?
Yeah.
And it's 2017, too.
But you're not going to speak with that type of footage.
You're not going to speak with that type of film.
Yeah.
Damn!
Out there.
That's crazy, bro.
Totally.
Wow.
Bro, so does that mean that like your favorite artist probably did some strange things?
Did some strange?
Maybe.
Not everyone.
It really depends on how you start.
So like the ones with the 360, I ain't trying to put one out there, but like artists that have like...
Can you explain what a 360, I figured what, like shout out to Bills and Mo for explaining all this stuff to me, but can you explain for people that aren't familiar with the music industry what a 360 deal is?
So more so, the label will control everything for you.
They'll control your finances, your marketing, etc.
But they'll give you the massive platform.
Typically only offer it to people if they're not really popping like that.
They don't have numbers, no guidance, no vision, no team.
What you really want to do as an artist is to get yourself something more realistic like a 60-40, where you would get 60% and the label would get 40%.
That would be a pretty good, decent deal.
70-30 is when you really start the cooking, and 80-20 up and above.
But the majority of the artists that are on 360s, those are the ones that will most likely be compromised.
Because they're completely controlled and they were desperate for the opportunity.
And the 360 deal is so shitty that you damn near got to blackmail a nigga to sign that shit.
I'm not lying to you, but it's that bad.
It ain't that good when you sign one.
It's bad.
You could have $8 million come through in nine months and you only see $640,000 if they so choose.
A lot of people don't know how sneaky these labels are.
They'll force you to move out to LA. And they'll tell you that you need a specific house to stay in while you're signed to this label.
They don't tell you that they already own the mansion that they will move you in and force that to be a part of your budget.
So they'll say, we'll put you in a house, put you in a car so you can look good.
And that shit is literally off of your budget when you could have saved that ass of money if you weren't in that 360.
A typical human being, a typical man is going to speak out.
He's going to speak out, use his platform, but not when you got the blackmail.
You're going to stay in that mansion.
You're going to produce that work.
And you're gonna take those drugs to try to forget about it.
That's a sad reality.
Wow.
Makes sense.
I know the chat might want to know this.
Can you give us examples of some artists that might be on 360?
He's not alleging that they're doing anything.
One that was focally, and I'm not saying nothing happened with them, but Yachty was in a 360 deal that was publicly said through Joe Budden.
Not Joe Budden, I always get him with Joe Budden.
He stated that Yachty was in a 360 deal.
I would say at least 60% of hip-hop would be in a 360.
Is that where they give you an advance?
You get advance with all of them.
Everyone gets paid in advance.
But they get the advance back, so it doesn't matter.
You always pay your advance back.
Shit, man.
Wasn't that R. Kelly that was the other one?
R. Kelly was on the 360?
He didn't read his contract.
Yeah.
Oh, shit.
It don't matter how big.
Some people are extremely massive stealing the 360 deal.
Yep.
Well, I mean, R. Kelly's a bit tied up.
Well, he's jailed 30 years, bro.
30 years?
Fed time.
30 years, yeah.
It's covered on FedReacts if y'all want to go see it.
I covered the R. Kelly case.
Actually, matter of fact, the same agency that went after R. Kelly is the ones going after P. Diddy.
And the prosecutors that prosecuted R. Kelly are also involved in this one, too.
Let's give it a bean, though.
With Diddy.
Right now, he's not in jail.
He's ever going to jail?
P. Diddy?
Well, Dom, what do you think?
You're in the music industry.
Now that we kind of have the foreground here of how the music industry works with some of this stuff, what do you think about the Diddy case?
I want to get your take on this.
The thing with Diddy, man, I don't think he'd actually go in jail.
I feel like, okay, the stuff that they're saying he's done, he most likely has done those things.
I believe only half of what I hear, but I'll say he's probably done a lot of wrong in terms of just breaking the law, prostitution, etc.
But I just think the whole backlash is because he has information on someone that most likely was requesting for him to give the footage, and he said no.
I mean, it seems more so like that.
When they went through Diddy House, it was reported that the first thing they did was shut off his cameras and pull up all of his data from his camera system.
That's the end of the procedure.
Yeah, but after they raided, they weren't necessarily looking for drugs.
They said they were looking for only electronic devices, all the way down to bus and down to safes.
But yet it was supposed to be a drug search, a search related to drugs, but they were looking for electronic devices.
And it validated that he was having secret cameras across, you know, his entire mansion and every room of the mansion.
It would make sense that he had some information on someone that wanted it removed.
Yeah.
From what I looked at, the search warrants were for sex trafficking and for electronic devices.
So I don't know if they had written that they were looking for drugs in there too, but from what I was told, from looking through it, it was a sex trafficking warrant and they're like, hey, we're going to take all electronic devices.
And they have informants 100% based on that.
I mean, I'm sure Cassie probably came forward, maybe some of the security, etc.
Because hasn't security talked about this shit for a while?
Like, oh yeah.
Multiple interviews, multiple like...
Podcast, yeah.
I mean, in your music industry, have you heard this stuff kind of in the background while you were?
Just that he held those great parties.
I never really hear nothing negative about Diddy.
You didn't hear nothing?
Okay.
No one never spoke negative about Diddy in our industry.
No one ever.
He's just universally loved.
At least he was.
Okay.
Interesting.
Wow.
Do you think that was from fear or a genuine respect?
I think a little bit of admiration and fear.
Okay.
A little bit.
Because Diddy, he get more active than Hov or any of the other ones do.
He does get active.
You know, people have mentioned that, that Diddy really will fuck your shit up.
He got Wendy Williams.
He done slapped like eight niggas, man.
It's crazy.
Diddy done slapped a lot of people.
He don't even punch people.
I didn't even get to do dead-ass open-hand folks.
He slaps a lot of folks.
He slapped Drake, didn't he?
Cole, too.
Cole, too.
He slapped J. Cole and Drake.
Why'd he slap J. Cole?
I think it was...
He said you killed Big or Tupac, one of them?
Oh, he made a comment about...
I think Cole was on some joke and shit, and he wasn't taking it like a joke.
And he just bang, just slapped him in there.
Okay.
And why'd he slap Drake?
It was over 0 to 100, so that was supposed to be Diddy's song, and Drake ended up just going ahead and doing his own thing on 0 to 100.
Oh, shit.
Damn.
So Diddy really, he was like that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Well, I guess he'd be touching niggas.
Oh, wow.
Because Wendy Williams said that she was going to go public with exposing him for being gay and he got her fired, bro.
He literally said, I'm going to sue this fucking station if y'all don't get rid of her.
And they got rid of her, man.
They folded.
And then the people don't know.
Multiple witnesses came forward and said they saw Diddy's shoe at that nightclub back in the 90s.
But Shine ended up taking a rap for it.
You know what I mean?
His artist, Shine, who is a politician, by the way, now.
In Belize.
In Belize, yeah.
In Belize.
He's like a governor or some shit over there.
But yeah, man.
I mean, multiple witnesses came and said they saw Diddy with the gun shooting at the fucking dudes.
And with Shine.
I think both of them were.
J-Lo was there too.
Yeah.
And the witness had amnesia when they called her in.
I think they said that Diddy paid her off.
Yeah.
Sorry, you were going to say something?
No, I was going to say I'm just listening.
I've heard about the story, but I don't know much.
I can't validate anything outside of what everyone already said.
Gotcha.
Gotcha.
Interesting shit, man.
Wow.
Because you always hear this stuff, these rituals.
In passing, but you never really hear it.
It's coming out more now than ever.
I mean, I even posted it in the last video I posted last night was about this, about rappers speaking out against it, like the A&R from No Limit or you got Ali Vegas and the...
I've forgotten the other rapper from New York.
I forgot his name exactly.
It might have been true for something.
Let me ask you this.
Is this why, because it's kind of connecting in my head now.
I've noticed that there's been an explosion in artists going independent.
I remember in the early 2000s, it was kind of like a slow movement.
I remember artists like Cam'ron started going independent.
And then I just remember just like, boom.
Because it was like, if you weren't on a major back then, you were considered a loser.
And then artists would go independent, but they were like, oh yeah, independent, that's the graveyard.
They were like Koch Records, I think.
It was independent.
Oh, that's you on the graveyard over there, blah, blah.
But now, it's just been like the thing.
It's like everyone is like real being prideful on being independent.
Is the explosion of artists being independent is to avoid this, what we're talking about here, this ritualistic stuff?
That's propaganda.
It's the whole independent thing.
There's a lot of artists that claim independent that aren't even independent.
They still have the management teams or they'll have the label that work on behind the scenes just to give them that image.
It's a keyword that they can be able to use.
It's a keyword that places like XXL Magazine can put out there they know people are searching for.
If you look on Google and type in the word independent, it might even show now like top independent artists.
So it's a common keyword that people are looking for.
They're playing on people's perception of what they're already looking for.
Wow, shit.
So what's a real independent artist now?
It's impossible to tell unless you're on his team.
It's like that.
There's no way someone could tell unless you're on their team.
There's no way, because Chance the Rapper, you know, allegedly was never independent.
So there's no way you could really tell.
People to claim independence is not real independence when you've got management, them getting 20% off, and that management was bestowed upon you from a label.
Labels will actually have, like, umbrella management companies that manage these artists to claim independence, but it's still the label in charge.
Damn.
So let me ask you this.
Would someone like, I hate to use this example, but it's the first thing that comes to my mind.
Someone like, and I'm getting like a clinic right now in the music industry.
Would someone like a Baby, right, from Cash Money Records, would he be considered independent because he owns that label?
Or is it no because it's held by, okay, can you explain that?
No, he couldn't be because, well, no, I can't because they get too many cuts because when Baby first signed, what is it, any cut through like two or three?
I don't know myself.
I don't know too much about his contract.
I think it's two or three though, it's cuts, just from Baby.
I think it was an Exodus, Pusha T famously said, when he was talking about Wayne, you signed to one nigga that signed to another nigga that signed to three niggas and your deal all fucked up, etc.
Okay, so is that what he means when he's saying like...
Yeah, because the thing is, you could actually just work on distribution.
The main thing is focusing on a marketing budget and distribution.
Those are the two main things that a label does to generate revenue.
If you can get distribution loud and packed, and you can get it out to the people, And yet get the people to wait on it, expect for it, or at least get the people to see it when it comes out.
That's all you need.
And do that one thing a thousand times.
Next thing you know you own within a year.
Typically, if you want to be independent, you could work with someone like Universal, but I would work only with distribution and marketing, but not to sign as one of their artists on their website.
It would be more so in a partnership.
Damn.
So, independent in the music industry, well, I guess we could say hip-hop, because I think hip-hop is the only genre of music where you're independent.
I've never heard of an independent country artist.
Yeah.
That's true.
If y'all ever thought about that shit, I just thought about that.
That's crazy.
It's only a hip-hop thing.
Oh, actually, Bad Bunny.
He's independent.
What?
Break it down, I mean.
That bunny is not independent, bro.
That's what he said in the podcast, no?
I thought they gave him a massive check.
Is he independent?
Hell no.
I thought Universal gave him a bigger check than a check.
Hold on, I'm looking that shit up.
Yeah, there's no way that someone that big...
There's no way, bro.
He's too big.
No way.
Let me check.
But anyway, it's a hip-hop thing.
So independent, I guess, is a buzz term that a lot of rappers use.
But the reality is someone at a major is getting a cut from them.
And if a major is getting a cut off of your...
Product, you're not really independent like that.
Especially when you have a team.
You sit in an office with 12 different individuals and they tell you that they're going to label you as an independent artist because the people would think it's trendy.
Well, it's a trendy topic.
They create these marketing strategies.
They'll create your whole persona.
If your music ain't selling, they will tell you to do a full rebrand.
Independence was just a thing.
I mean, it still is.
It's a branding topic.
Labels are so sneaky, man.
It's something that I cannot see.
So like Sexy Red.
Sexy Red Teens pays for promotion for just her birthday.
So when Sexy Red Birthday, they pay these big blogs and all of these big news companies just to post that Sexy Red Birthday came.
The way you can tell, every single one of those posts have the same two emojis.
It have the kissy face and the happy birthday emoji like the little confetti.
Because the label is so goddamn lazy, they're just moving the words around, copying and pasting, shooting the money.
So make sure you post this by 2 p.m., etc.
The majority of everything we see is manufactured.
None of it is really real.
Everything is created inside of an office that has a marketing budget.
Whatever is within the budget, and if the team is brilliant enough, they can convince you that it's real enough for you to push it out and tell other people what it is.
Ice Spice blew up from an Instagram reel.
Like, her entire career started from an Instagram reel.
And it was an Instagram reel of women that weren't even listening to her music.
Her team added these two audios of girls that were singing the I Spice song, Thought I Was Feeling You, with the audio of a car driving off.
They mixed it together.
And somehow that shit became like one of the biggest songs in, what was it, like 2023 or at least at the start of it?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It was just mixing audios of the reel.
She was the first artist, from what I'm saying, to really master the reel marketing strategy.
And it felt so organic.
Look how big Ice is.
She came in a completely different new way and a new strategy.
Even academics even gave praise to her marketing team.
He says she has the best marketing team in the world.
So these labels are becoming way more innovative where they're infiltrating social media to get this more organic type, the TikTok, all this other stuff.
But basically what you're saying is, hey, don't be fooled.
That is a marketing team behind that shit.
That's not them getting lucky.
It's just things evolve.
The thing is, if propaganda, if it worked so well in the past, these people, they have massive teams for a reason.
Because there's multiple people in that office that are supposed to be able to know when something is no longer working and it's time to pivot and change.
They've seen this eight, seven years ago.
What you're seeing now is the perfected version of these people playing out these marketing strategies after time and time again, after they're laying out strategies that's not working.
They've perfected it.
They've mastered it.
They understand what the youth want.
They understand that natural is the new professional.
You won't see them really having artists go hop up on breakfast clubs like they used to.
They don't put them on Casanat.
Because it's where it changed to.
They're always shifting.
They are always changing.
They're changing with the time.
I'm glad you mentioned that.
They brought this fucking random singer I've never fucking heard before in my life, right?
Everyone's like, yo, react to this girl rejecting Kai.
And I was like, what?
I was like, fucking overwatch streaming.
What's her name, Bill?
Tyler.
Okay, I'm glad that y'all...
Okay, so I look at it and I'm like, who the fuck is this?
She's kind of hot, but who is this?
And he's like, yo, can we go on a date?
And she's like, nah.
And she rejects him.
And I was like, what the fuck?
Like, bro, this girl's a fucking nobody.
Like, bro, I hope this nigga got her back from this shit because she just made him look wild.
But you're right.
Like, they're going on with Aiden.
These rappers are going and sitting in a room with these dudes, right?
Over going on the Breakfast Club.
Because it used to be you do the tour.
You go on Breakfast Club.
You go on fucking Hot 97.
You do something with Funkmaster Flex.
Maybe even go with Ebro.
But this is why rappers like Tekashi69 can stand up to people and say, fuck you Ebro, you old ass nigga.
And he's kind of right.
He's kind of right.
You guys don't run the music industry no more like that.
Y'all really don't.
Yeah, it's just the things that start to change.
People have adapted with the times.
And the thing about a label, they're somewhat like government.
As soon as something new and fresh and the people are on it, and they're not interested in what was before, they're going to do whatever they can to spend whatever resource they can to get in on it.
To get in on it, and not just get in on it, but to change the culture and the masses once they do.
Because as soon as they infiltrate something, you'll start to notice it makes a dramatic shift.
A dramatic shift.
They've even infiltrated, like, one thing I've noticed, like, and I think your show, this Fresh and Fit podcast, is attributed to this.
I think hip-hop reacts to things like this type of content, and I say that to say this.
Female rap is not a new target.
If you ask anyone in hip-hop, the majority of the large budgets from labels is going to women.
Never been that way.
Never been that way that we've seen such large budgets go to women, and they started decreasing it from the men because so many men are fighting back against just, I guess I could say wholeness as a whole.
So they're pushing it down people's throat.
They're putting money behind it now.
They say, well, let's stop focusing on the men because the men are wising up a little bit too much.
These niggas ain't going in the streets.
They're putting their flags in their pocket.
They're done banging.
They're done robbing.
They're done stealing.
They're done sipping.
Let's focus on the women because it's the women that make them gangsters in the first place.
We're noticing less gangbanging now than ever because women are saying, nigga, you're a bum if you're banging.
Not when I was growing up.
You're supposed to have your flag to get pussy.
Not no more.
They'll deny it for some niggas if you're banging.
They understand the power of women and culture.
I absolutely, I can't stand Spike Lee sometimes, but that nigga was a genius when he made that Chirac.
The movie Chirac is about women that stopped having sex with the men and how the men stayed out the streets because they could no longer get none.
And it's based off a real war.
I can't reference the war itself, but I don't want to get in line, but there's an actual war, if you look it up, that this happened with both sides.
Both sides of the wives, they stopped sleeping with the husbands and it ended the war with them about...
What is it, six or something days?
There's real histories behind this.
That women control it.
Women control the whole matrix, and they see that.
When Democrats, well, when women were allowed to vote, Democrats started winning.
They would have never won if women had the right to vote.
And they understand that.
The labels understand that.
That's the next target is the women.
They say, well, we're losing a grip on the men.
Men are being men again.
So what we can do is at least we can make these women devious enough to make them backslide and go back to the ways we need them to be.
Bro, you know it's bad when you got little kids twerking and singing Sexy Red songs?
And it's like, yo, these are little kids at three years old.
And you know what, bro?
Now that you mention it, bro, what you're talking about is unprecedented.
Because Lil' Kim, nobody...
People would think like, oh, Lil' Kim's legible.
Bro, let's keep it a thousand.
In the 90s, nobody gave a fuck about Lil' Kim.
Nobody gave a fuck about Queen Latifah.
Nobody gave a fuck about Missy Elliott.
She was spending a million, two million dollars on music videos, I remember, Missy Elliott.
And nobody gave a fuck.
You know, who else?
MC Light.
Like, no one cared about female rappers, but you're right.
If you look at some of the top artists that are going viral, it's female artists, man.
Yeah, they're taking over, man.
And it's not random.
You're right, you're right.
It's a magic request for it.
It's the fact that men are backsliding.
Things like this, it's a matter.
I'm telling you, these labels react to shit like Fresh and Fit.
I'm telling you, they react to it.
They have real meetings about it.
And they say, we're losing the culture.
How do we respond to this?
They'll be in a room.
They'll play a 40-50 second clip of something that you do that goes viral.
And they say, what's our response to this?
That's why Asian Dog came on.
I mean, there's real strategies about this over the hearts and minds of the people.
The men, the young men, they've lost the culture of young men.
But they have such a strong grip on women.
I ain't never seen nothing like it.
The grip on women they have right now in hip-hop.
And they're making our women...
I mean, they were already bad, man.
Yeah.
I mean, Passport Bros wouldn't exist if they weren't already bad.
Yeah, facts.
Bros are making them worse.
Facts.
Like, we had the City Girl movement.
We had the Megan Thee Stallion movement.
But...
The worst we saw with them was them throwing their ass.
These hoes, damn, they're naked.
They're doing it on purpose.
They know what they're doing, bro.
They know what they're doing.
They're making it worse and worse and worse.
They're seeing as far as they can go with the poverty.
They say, well, we could go as far as that.
We can go with this.
You got even sexy rare top artists talking about STDs.
Do I believe she really had STDs?
I don't think that girl ever had STD in her life.
Nope, I really don't.
I don't believe it.
But that's the character that she's playing.
And the thing is, why would they have someone play this character?
Why would they have someone play this character by STDs?
Why is it acceptable to have STDs?
Why is that not shameful anymore?
Because they want it to be promiscuous.
They want people to be promiscuous and to accept it.
To accept a new norm of anything that we were told we can't do, they want to make that acceptable.
And they said men aren't doing it.
Men are sticking to values.
Men are going astray.
But the women, if we can get to the women, they can break the men.
They can turn them back.
If we make women dominant, because we've already opened a door.
After Me Too and everything, we see how that led up, what it's led to.
They are dependent on women to bring men back to submission.
Wow.
Interesting.
That's devious, bro.
Very, very interesting.
And doing what?
Sex.
The same way, like I said, it was proven that if you don't have sex with the men, they start to do whatever it takes to get that again.
If every woman denied the men...
We'll figure out what we gotta do to go ahead and fix it up.
Like, that's just human nature.
Can you imagine a world where girls only love nerds?
Everybody will be a nerd.
We're low-key there, but they don't know they do.
They don't know they like nerds, but they don't know it.
They don't know it because they want a street nigga with some intelligence on them.
But it's like, man, some street niggas can't type.
That nigga can't even text you.
Like, I know.
I know these some of my niggas.
Some of my niggas really can't spell.
Like, I'm not joking.
And it's like, bro, that's the shit that we gotta accept.
Like, that's the stuff that we gotta accept out here.
It's like, women gotta know what they're getting.
They gotta know what they're getting, but they want the nerd.
They want the benefits of an educated person, but they want to feel protected.
A lot of nerds sometimes, they have a hard time making a woman feel protected.
If you can do that shit, you got the world.
If you got the intelligence and you got the balls to let that woman know that ain't no nigga gonna fuck with us, you're good.
Wow.
That's so interesting to hear that they're kind of taking back the culture through the woman.
But that's a good point.
I mean, if you look at the marketing, I've talked about this before, but I never looked at it from the hip-hop angle.
If you look at commercials and television, etc., everything is really geared towards the feminine perspective.
It is.
You look at the commercials and everything.
I always reference this Gillette commercial, but you know, what did they do?
They made men look like bumbling idiots, and they said, oh, toxic masculinity, all this other shit.
And it's like, wow, you guys are literally ostracizing your consumer race, right, to appease to the other gender who don't really buy these razors.
That's crazy.
That's like if Victoria's Secret went out and said, hey, ladies, need to stop being stupid, traveling hoes, and taking men to court for babies that aren't theirs, and me tooing them.
You need to do better.
You need to do better, all right?
Could you imagine what would happen in Victoria's Secret if they actually did that and they tried to hold women accountable?
Bro, they'd be bankrupt tomorrow.
They'd be fucking gone.
They can't even have girls in shape run the runway.
They had to fucking bring in these big chicks for a bit and then they were like, damn, we're losing money doing this.
So it's like...
It's incredible to me how marketers understand that we will go ahead.
I mean, Bud Light, what did they do?
They did the thing with Dylan Mulvaney.
They completely ostracized their target base.
And it's okay to do this to men completely, to get them out the fucking thing because they know that who's going to buy this shit is the women, even though a lot of times they fucking don't.
Wild.
That's a good backstory though.
Why they're doing what they're doing with the female rappers.
Yeah.
Cause didn't she make a song, Ice Spice, Think You're the Fart?
I'm like, yo, what kind of song?
And the thing is, some people can argue that just twerking and stuff, that's just black culture.
Some people could argue that.
And I don't say I'm going to back that because it's not necessarily looking at us in a general light, but it depends on who's looking.
Every race does things that other races don't understand.
We come from dancing, singing people.
We always have been vibrational people.
We understand moving our bodies in a certain way can create the world around us, can change our reality.
It can change the way that the world emits around us when we move our body.
When you move your body, you're letting off specific vibrations.
That's just who we are.
Even our hair, like, I mean, this cotton type of texture hair, it's a conductor.
You know, way back in ancient Egypt when they put the copper under the pyramids.
The same thing that they had then is what they do now.
We wouldn't even have technology or we wouldn't even have cell phones without the copper inside the oceans under our buildings right now.
We wouldn't have anything without original black technology.
They'll tell us that things that already were is bad culture.
I don't really necessarily say twerking is bad, but I say the sexuality, the sexualization of twerking.
I think twerking really is black culture.
But I'm not saying that we embrace that, what it currently is.
I just think it's became sexualized.
I think it's became so sexualized because you look anywhere else, all of these black Nations.
Africa?
Yeah, anywhere.
They're all dancing that similar type of way, but it's a respectful way.
It's a respectful thing.
They have traditions.
They have a story behind it.
It's not, I'm trying to pull this man, or I'm trying to attract him with my looks, while getting his bed to get what's in his pocket.
It's more about the culture.
It's more about the history.
It's more about the tribes.
It's a beautiful thing in other countries.
And I feel like the same people that control hip-hop, they understood that and they changed it.
A lot of things that was already beautiful has been changed and became very sexual.
Yeah.
Very, very interesting.
I had a question, but goddammit, I didn't want to interrupt.
We can hit the chats.
Yeah, real quick.
And then I got another question besides the other one that I just forgot.
One second, one second.
Making sure.
You want to get into the tunnels?
Yeah, that's what I wanted to ask next.
On Rumble!
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We got to do that on Rumble.
And I hope the chat caught on to the keywords that we're using here.
Don't read them.
Don't read them, Art.
We can't even read those.
We can't.
Those are for Rumble.
Those are for Rumble.
Yeah, those are for Rumble.
That's for Rumble?
Yeah.
Should we switch to Rumble now?
Might as well, bro.
Might as well.
All right, guys, get a switch on over to Rumble right now so that we can have the real conversation.
But before we do, live show, April 26th, here in Miami.
We're going to have three tiers.
We're going to have general admission.
Upper level admission and a VIP with the guests meet and greet with us.
These are saying El Rumble.
No, El fucking YouTube, bro, because we can't talk about this shit what we're about to talk about right now.
And after the party on the yacht, pull up the yacht real quick, there's going to be a mega yacht.
Girls, celebrities, bottles.
It's going to be amazing, guys.
So if you're up for the VIP party, You're lit, but now the party's gonna be even more insane.
So, go check it out.
Yeah, come on through, motherfuckers.
And link down below.
Link below, man.
Jump in, jump in.
10% discount, type in single mom.
Single mom, yeah.
Yeah, single mom is a 10% discount.
Can we play a song?
One last time?
Yeah, sure, I gotcha, man.
You let him hit it wrong You didn't have second thoughts Now you're a single mom Now you're a single mom You said I'm a single mom You think that's gonna hit the charts, Dom?
That secret bomb?
Yeah.
Yeah, it got some potential.
There we go.
Alright, so guys, come on over to Rumble.
How many of you got on X? Oh shit, we got 10,000 on X. 10,000 on X? Yeah, we got like...
18K. Yeah, 18K. And then just watch it, man.
Come on over right now, guys, to watch us on Rumble.
We're going to kill the YouTube stream here because we got some things that we want to talk about that I can't necessarily talk about.
I've had to hold back on some of my questioning, too.
And him, too.
Yeah.
So guys, come on over to Rumble right now.
Rumble.com.
Come on over, man.
Home of free speech.
Come on over because we can't talk about this shit on YouTube.
Come on.
Alright, let us know when the YouTube stream is done.
Bro, the pigs is crazy, though.
Yeah, that shit is wild, bro.
Yo, yo, I can't say who's here, but yo, I don't want to ask him about that.
It's legit.
Like, I put on my mom grade for sexually, you know?
What?
You know.
They can just say it.
I don't want to say who's here.
Oh.
I can't see him because the team is in the way.
Uh, Donald Trump Jr.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Keep X and Rumble only.
Okay, cool.
Yeah, yeah.
X is cool.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Because we can talk about this shit on X. All right.
So...
Let's get into it, bro.
Let's get...
Okay.
The real stuff.
And for the fucking people out there that aren't aware, Muslims is a phrase.
Code.
It's cold.
No, no, no.
Nigga, we're on Rumble.
Stop being a bitch.
No, no, no.
They know what it is.
It's a code word.
You don't got to say it, bro.
No, because some niggas don't know.
That's great.
That's great.
It's a code word, man.
You don't want to...
Trump card.
You don't want to say what it is.
Okay.
All right.
That's nigga, bro.
They don't know for what yet.
Niggas know, man.
Man, y'all some bitches, man.
Shut the fuck up.
We're on Rumble.
Go ahead, bro.
What are we saying?
Remember those words, Mo.
We're on Rumble, man.
Y'all niggas soft.
Okay.
So the tunnels, bro.
So obviously, take the people back a little bit.
What are the tunnels?
What happened?
So the tunnels over at the 770 Jewish Shabbat, it really is filled with a lot of I would say misinformation with it.
Because when people saw the tunnel, the first thing they went to was human trafficking.
And I do a lot of studying on human trafficking.
Me, myself, I don't personally believe it had anything to do with trafficking whatsoever.
No sound.
I know people mention the mattress or whatever.
But even in my documentary, from what we were seeing, it was more so about their religious protocols.
So it was Israelis coming in from Israel that were hiring immigrants to dig the tunnels.
And they were digging the tunnels to create a pretty much somewhat a second synagogue under their synagogue to pretty much commemorate who they believe is the Jewish Messiah who really had already passed already.
But they believe he's still alive or at least will be coming to that synagogue to return and appear.
The entire thing was about worshipping someone who had already passed away, who they were told they can't worship no more by the elders.
And they did their own thing to worship, what is it, Mendel Schneerson?
I believe the way that you pronounce it, he was a Ukrainian rabbi.
He's like the most prolific man in Jewish history.
Okay.
Shit.
So...
So what do you think that mattress, what was that mattress for?
I feel like that mattress more so probably would have been for the immigrants that could have been working down there.
They don't think they probably were getting paid that much.
They probably were sleeping down there as they were working.
That's my assumption.
How long do you think they've been building those tunnels for, man?
They were claiming something about COVID restrictions, so it could have been all the way from 2020.
Yeah, yeah.
I think that's why they said COVID, just because when people start researching, they'll see it started around 2020.
So it's to give themselves a narrative to fall back on.
So you don't think it was really to get around the COVID? Because New York did have some of the most restrictive COVID restrictions.
I don't think it was to get around COVID. I think it was just to worship the rabbi and the things they wanted to do on the ground that wasn't approved.
Such as?
Well, I mean, to even commemorate that rabbi, for him to have passed, the people, the original elders of the 770 Shabbat, they believe that he's passed and there will be another Messiah to come.
The people that was in the tunnel, they believe he's the one that's to return.
You know, Jews' Messiah isn't Jesus Christ.
And the Jews will tell you that any time.
There's no disrespect to Jews, but that's just not their Messiah.
They believe that Schneerson, well, some of them believe that Schneerson is the true Messiah to return.
The Ukrainian guy we mentioned.
And that's why they built the tunnel.
For him, to worship him, because it would still be a part of the synagogue.
You can't honor nobody, I guess from Jewish tradition, unless it's actually inside of the synagogue itself.
So a way around that, the loophole, was to dig under it.
That way it would still be technically attached to the synagogue.
Holy shit, man.
It was just so confusing when that story broke out.
And I was like, what the hell?
Tunnels in New York City, NYPD arresting these guys?
What the fuck is going on?
And I think that it had...
And then the fact that it was happening right around October 7th, right?
And it's like, wait, how much of those tunnels was going on here?
It just was like a very strange coincidence to be happening.
And then in New York City of all places.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'll say the 770 Shabbat is one of the most powerful places in the world.
Something that I learned from my investigation.
There's actually 770s all across the world called 770 Shabbat.
It's the head of pretty much a Jewish headquarter.
And they copy the 770s because it's Kabbalistic magic is what they study.
They study the Talmud and they also study the Torah.
And Almost all of Jewish, almost all Jewish culture, heritage, is headquartered at the 770 Shabbat, including Javier Melli, the president of Argentina.
The first thing he did when he won, he went to the 770 Shabbat.
A lot of people like to show the screenshots of him going to the Western Wall in Israel.
But he actually came down to New York first.
And he's not the only one.
He's not the only one.
Every time someone wins, they come down to that Shabbat.
So it's a very, very powerful place.
The same spot that I went down, the same spot with the tunnels, it's the same place that these politicians go as soon as they win.
Where can people find your documentary on this?
It's all on Rumble, YouTube, X. You have it on YouTube?
Yeah.
The tunnel's still on YouTube.
It's on my YouTube channel still.
Oh shit.
Okay, that's lit, man.
Hopefully it stays up, man.
Hopefully.
Well, it should because in the tunnel documentary, we never said Jews are trafficking children.
If anything, we're defending them.
They can't take down someone that is saying they didn't trafficking children.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Because some people say they're trafficking people and you're like, nah, I don't think so.
You think it was more from a worship perspective versus, you know, the other shit.
Yeah, it's worship.
And it's not me covering for them because as soon as I say that, they'll say he's covering.
No, I'm not covering because I'll quickly expose how many pedophiles are in Israel.
You can look at the map.
It's more than almost any nation.
Yeah.
Because it's a safe haven for pedophilia.
You can go to Israel and that dual citizenship, it gives them the ability to do some distasteful things in some countries and run back home.
Yeah, and Israel will take you.
The other thing, too, is if you're wanted for child exploitation, wanted for crimes, it's very difficult for them to extradite an Israeli citizen to another country.
It is very hard.
They don't want to do that.
They try their best to get around that.
You have to be one of the worst for them to actually go ahead and sign off on extradition and send you back to a country where you're wanted.
Yeah, no, that's actually very common.
That second citizenship comes in handy if you're trying to flee from crime, man, because Israel will protect you.
Hey, man, they take care of their people.
What do we got here?
Chats?
Okay, it says we're on Rumble.
Okay, Dubai...
Okay, I got my glasses on, bro.
Fresh, can you read that?
Yeah, MK says, Dubai floods set up by satanic cabal to fulfill prophecy about end times.
States desert will revert to green.
They're trying to bring about the end times with war between Israel and Islamic worlds.
Armageddon 4, horsemen, plague, COVID, war, famine, and death.
That was deep.
Okay.
Daikot.
Daikot says, Go follow DamonX right now.
Predict major terrorism on US soil this year.
10X worse than September 11th.
The elites cha-ching want a one-world government owned by satanic homo pedos.
Okay, Daikot.
Aren't you supposed to be in Romania doing something?
Christian Moreno goes, Can you go into detail about the three doors?
It seems like the point of the music industry is to take people away from God.
There's a satanic agenda that's promoting hedonism.
Christ is king.
Well, the thing about this, a lot of people, they're not going to want to hear it.
I hate really saying this a lot because it makes it seem like I'm a Satanist, but Satan ain't the main enemy.
There are different deities that are worshipped, and they will allow for people to just focus on Satanism because if you're focusing on one thing, you let everyone else go out of Lulibah.
Every single person.
That's the main reason why Masonry, they let them be the fall guys.
They put their symbols everywhere because everyone can just focus on Freemasonry.
No one's going to think about the Club of Rome.
No one's going to think about the Vatican.
No one is going to think about the Odd Fellows.
No one would think about the Hermetic Order or the Golden Dawn.
Nobody would think about the Great Nine.
Nobody would think about the...
What are all these groups that you're mentioning for those that might not be?
Well, shit.
I mean, all of them, I would say all of them are pretty much the same.
They all wear the same hat.
Okay.
Evil cults, essentially?
Not necessarily evil, because you can't really prove that any of them did anything evil.
They're just extremely powerful groups, Bilderberg group.
They all run around the same thing, control the majority of the world's assets.
Gotcha.
Okay.
Let's see here.
We got Rumble Rats?
Rumble Rats, okay.
Satan, but, and I just thought about it, you have to finish, Satan, he's not a deity, he's a deceiver.
In the Bible, Moloch, Baal, and about four other different gods that was opposing to the Hebrew God, Yahweh, they were a whole lot more powerful than Satan, a whole lot more powerful than Lucifer.
Lucifer was just a fallen angel.
Baal and Moloch are considered deities.
There are people that worship Baal and Moloch, and both of them are baby killers.
Even at the beginning of time?
Both of the McVevy killers.
They never told people to burn, I mean, take down the statue of Lucifer.
It was a statue of Baal.
Statue of Molok.
Those are deities.
Those are gods.
They are gods that are opposing the Christian God, the God of Christ, the Father of Christ.
But they exist.
Like, Lucifer isn't as clouded up as he is to be.
He really is low-key or goofy.
He is.
Because think about it.
He already got beat by Archangel Michael.
If you want to be real about canon, he's not even that powerful.
You got those guys like Baldwin.
They've never been touched by those angels.
Those angels ain't whooped their ass.
But Lucifer's been beat, like, twice.
St.
Michael, I mean, God kicked him off of heaven.
St.
Michael beat him.
He's not like that.
But they will allow for people to.
It's not saying that he's not an enemy, but they allow for people to feel like it's the main enemy so everyone else with their symbolism can get away with it.
No one's going to pay attention to Baal.
No one's going to pay attention to Amalek.
No one's going to pay attention to Molok if you only are focused on Satan.
It's a huge deception.
And I'm not saying not to focus on Satanism.
No, focus on it.
But also be aware of the brothers.
Be aware of everyone else that also is ruling.
Well, the people that are ruling the world Pay attention to who they're worshipping.
Pay attention to the logos of the owls.
Pay attention to the logos of bulls.
Look at Wall Street.
Isn't that a golden calf?
Yeah, it is.
I mean, this controls our money.
It's not random that he put that there.
Interesting.
No, I mean, that's a good point.
Like, hey man, obviously the devil is evil, but understand that it's not just him.
There's other individuals as well.
I have a question.
Let's say I learn all this knowledge and I am aware of these people.
How do I stop them?
All you can do is tell other people.
I ain't got no cool answer.
My problem is, this is great knowledge to have, I guess, in your back pocket, but to actually use it, they're going to fuck you up, man.
They're going to fuck you up.
I'm still here, yeah.
I mean, for now.
It'd be well worth the sacrifice, I'll tell you that.
Yeah, yeah.
I'd rather live the truth one week than live a lie for years.
So, I mean, it really doesn't matter much to me.
The truth is valuable.
There's a reason why they hide it.
It's worth risking life for.
But I truly do believe that telling someone else is very powerful because it'll get to someone, it'll get to someone, and then it gets to enough people to where they can't hide it.
I'm going to research all this stuff now because I didn't hear about a bunch of this stuff, so I'm going to research it.
The Owls, that's been used a bunch of, you know, you hear Alex Jones talking about it, fucking Ryan Garcia, you know, was talking about it, how they held him down.
Do you believe Ryan Garcia, what he talked about on X, about that shit?
That's marketing, man.
I'm with you.
Yeah, that's marketing.
Marketing?
Okay.
The owls, though, right?
Can you explain what the owls are?
Because we've seen Alex Jones talk about it.
They symbolize wisdom in Moloch, mainly wisdom, but who's the people that say they symbolize wisdom?
Because the people that worship Moloch think he's wise.
Yep.
Like who the hell creates these rules that owls symbolize wisdom?
Did you know an owl and both an owl and snake symbolize wisdom and cunning?
Interesting.
You do see snakes on a lot of like emblems and seals.
Because the people that control the narrative are the ones that say that these are intelligent animals, intelligent creatures.
Those are the ones they favor.
You know, they would favor the bull.
They would favor the snake.
They would favor the owl.
They're always going to get a good rep.
I mean, when the victors are the ones creating a documentary, although the definition of all these creatures and what they symbolize, it tells you a lot about who's controlling what and who supports what.
Because the wisest creatures is the owl and the snake.
At least, almost throughout most of the world, all the way down to Asia, the snake is considered a very wise symbol or creature.
And it's not random that serpents and the owl are both used in occult society.
Yeah, they're in a lot of seals.
The serpent is Lucifer, the bull is Baal, and the owl is Molop.
Interesting.
And these are all, you said, deities that are evil.
Yeah, evil deities, evil gods.
Evil gods.
Okay, interesting.
Alright, I'm going to be Googling a bunch of this stuff.
Hebrew gods, gods of the Hebrew times, yeah.
Ancient Hebrew gods.
Oh, shit.
Okay.
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Does he know about gematria?
That's just shapes and, you know, what not sacred geometry.
Yeah.
Like the Sri Yantra and things like that.
The Sri Yantra is a very cool symbol, because if you actually was to buy a Sri Yantra, it's the symbol that has the pyramids that's all mixed in it, and it has the biju in the middle, which is the red dot.
If you was to focus on that, you would actually experience about 40 minutes if you focus on the biju specifically, and then you start making your eyes start focusing on the colors around the biju, and then focus back on the center.
If you do it correctly, you could actually start experiencing something very similar to people that take an acid trip, like the walls around you start to melt, and seeing colors all around you, etc., and change your whole perception.
If you look up Sri Yantra meditation, it'll completely change your perception of reality.
And reality itself, I see a lot of people that's atheists right now, and I used to be low-key kind of an atheist myself.
I spent a vast majority of my young life trying to disprove that God was real.
So I did constant experiments.
And I'll tell you, man, one thing that really made me a believer was when I did the rice experiment and the water experiment because, you know, they proved that when you speak to water, if I say hate to water, It creates a different type of symbol than if I say love to water.
I say I love you to water.
If you say love into water, if you look at it on a microscope, it actually creates the same type of symbol as a perfect snowflake.
But if you say hate, it creates these disrupted ripples where it doesn't even form a shape.
And even more than that, to show the power of words, if you get a glass jar and you get dry rice that's never been cooked and you put the word hate on one glass jar and you put the word love on another glass jar, I bet you everything I'm worth The glass jar with the word hate on it will rot.
And the one with the word love will stay still.
That's considered magic itself.
These are tests that you can prove yourself.
When I saw that, I said, God, gotta be real.
I said, this shit is beyond physical.
Damn!
Like, how the fuck did my rice stay, how did my rice rot?
That's crazy.
And then you know this stuff is true because they tell us, play classical music for your plants.
So frequency and vibration has already been aware from people of playing classical music for your plants.
It's already been out there in front of us the whole time.
So what happens?
If they say that the water is disrupted by our words, what happens to our blood?
Because what's our blood?
Ah, water.
Niggas gotta watch what they say.
That's why they say words have power.
Yeah, because it's called spelling.
It's a spell.
They know what they're doing.
This is all a game.
So that made you believe in God.
Do you subscribe to a certain religion or do you just believe in God?
Christianity, I say Christianity, but more so I'd be like Hebrew Christianity, just more so a little bit of the older Christianity.
King James, no disrespect to King James, but he wasn't really a respectful man.
I'd rather read the Ethiopian Bible.
Okay.
So, would that be closer to Orthodox Christianity?
I would say, yeah.
It's the original Christianity.
Yeah, Andrew Wilson.
Shout out to him.
He's a big Orthodox Christian.
Yeah.
Okay.
Cool.
When did you get this awakening, like, with...
No, Rice and I, like, 2019.
2019?
That's like when you became a believer and you said...
I mean, I gave all in because I was seeing this stuff, and I was seeing these tests, and I was like, man, this is reality.
I have a lot of people that tell me just to pray.
That wasn't good enough for me.
I'll just be honest.
I need to see.
You need proof.
I need to prove that he was real.
And I'm like, if the God is real, there's got to be a way to find it.
You don't have to be super rich or have all these resources.
And those experiences wasn't enough for me.
I mean, even got some plants.
Play rock music for plants.
And look how they react.
Get some plants, put them in a small room, play rock music, put it on repeat, and see how that plant looks the next day.
The plant is going to be extremely depressed.
It's going to lean down.
It's going to mope down if it's even still alive.
Because that frequency and vibration is disrupting its nature.
Okay.
Versus playing, you said classical music.
Classical music helps plants prosper and grow.
Interesting.
See, I'm not a botanist, so I wouldn't know, but I gotta ask...
Well, I would just say...
I do remember looking a long-ass time ago at some crazy bitch's Instagram that had a bunch of plants at her house, and she did play Beethoven, and I was like, why the fuck that shit playing Beethoven?
It's like connecting dots right now for me.
It's just like, what the hell?
I was like, this bitch is playing Beethoven.
I don't know if it was playing in the house, because when you do an IG store, it's like they're playing music, but I'm assuming that's probably what she was playing in the house, too.
I thought that was fucking weird, but that's why.
That water on rice test?
That shit's crazy, though.
It's worth doing.
Any of y'all can do it.
I ain't never heard about that.
Any of you can do it.
Anyone that's watching can call me out to be a liar and try it yourself.
It's something that anyone can afford.
It's something that anyone can buy.
But typically someone that asks questions like this, that's one to find God is going to find an answer.
So that's a very good take there.
Because if you ask questions like that, you're going to look deeper into why things are how they are.
So that's good.
Because, you know, I've found out like there's a golden ratio that most of the world like has the same frequency of 432 hertz.
Things like that, the fact that a golden ratio exists, 3.17, that if you look at things on a microscopic level, we all make the same curve at the peak of existence.
We create the same curve, or even like space itself is nothing but melanin.
There's God in this stuff.
It's a very special universe that we live in, and it's very magical.
It's very, very magical.
And I feel like if you can convince people that this world, this existence itself, is nothing more than what they tell us it is, you won't seek the truth, and you won't actually have the powers overdone.
Shit.
Okay.
I'm liking this pod, man.
This shit's different.
I like it.
It's peculiar.
No, I like it, man.
I love having interesting guests on, and Dom is definitely an interesting guest.
This is good shit.
Good stuff.
What do we got here?
Is it true you have to sell your soul to the devil in order to be in the music industry?
No.
Okay.
No.
People can be successful.
Not everyone's the one.
I mean, you can't.
Not everyone has the same story.
That's just about any industry.
Gotcha.
But it just increases the likelihood if you've got a 360 deal.
Yeah, definitely.
Is Michelle really Big Michael?
I would say she's a female in my research.
Okay.
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Is the live show going to be live streamed?
I asked this on the last show.
I think it is going to be live streamed.
We just got to double check.
Yeah.
We got here.
A lot of distraction.
Christian energy has always been feminine.
Whether it be an idea, a dream, or a baby, you must protect and nurture your ideas to bring them to reality.
Escape the slave money.
I guess you could kind of say that just because if you look at the original text about Hebrew, God actually...
Now, this is going to piss some people off.
But like I said, if you don't like what I'm saying, just fact check it and validate it.
But God, from the original teachings, had a spouse called Asherah.
Which was where we get Mother Earth from.
Alright, you lost me there.
Yeah, look it up.
Look it up.
They've changed.
Wait a minute.
Yes, because the main reason why they removed the woman out of the Bible, because one man conquered the world, it's just not a story that sounds good, of God needing a spouse.
Her name was Asher.
It's the ancient Hebrew.
God.
Wait, wait, wait.
So, how did Jesus come about then?
From her?
No, no, no, no, no.
I mean, I couldn't even tell you how.
I just had to read the Bible.
It says Mary got pregnant.
But Asherah was way before that.
It's supposedly, at least from the story in the Hebrew story, that the God we serve slayed her.
He slayed the female goddess and created Earth from her body.
And that's where they got Mother Earth from.
That Earth itself is a living, breathing woman.
The old Hebrews believed it, I'll tell you that.
And the Catholics ain't like it.
That's why they changed it.
So it depends on what someone want to perceive as reality.
The Catholics ain't like it, but the original Hebrews did, so it's not on me.
My thing is, like, we're going to find out eventually when we all die, so...
I mean...
Yeah.
We're going to find out one way or another.
Yeah, we'll find out.
Yeah.
Holy.
What do we got here?
Hold on, one more.
This is the...
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It all sounds like a conspiracy joke, but I encourage people to look deeper.
Do your own research, I think is what Dior means.
All these deities are just different names for saying Lucifer has gone by many names throughout history and convinced many cultures to worship him.
I want that person to look up a book called The War of the Lords.
It's a book that was removed from the Bible, and it will completely disprove that, that those are real deities that not only walk the earth, that had men that was doing their bidding.
and it was not just lucifer because lucifer had went with amalak um and he was the first people he was the first deity it was like amalaki i forgot how to really pronounce it but he teamed up with lucifer and was the first people to go against god so there were people that was teaming up lucifer is not a name a man of many names he's not the savior lucifer is lucifer i mean those are there are different deities it even says in the bible he doesn't say the God never said the idols don't exist.
He tell you not to worship them.
He says they're false.
It doesn't mean they don't exist.
They're false in comparison to him.
The false idols could be the metal or any of that.
It doesn't mean those idols don't exist.
He warned of these people specifically.
He warned Christians of these people, of these energies.
Because they are real in the spiritual world.
For example, the physical world, we can't see them.
But in the spiritual world, they're there.
Yeah.
And it's all, the only thing different from the physical and spiritual is light itself.
That's why in all of these occult societies they're seeking more light.
It's about light.
Because they want to see past the veil.
You want to see past the veil.
It's completely that.
And it actually goes into the Pineal Glen.
You know, you always see the All-See-N-I with the hands and everything.
It's playing onto the Pineal Glen with Jacob and the story of Jacob in the Bible before God named him Israel.
They said the place that God had met Jacob.
And it's crazy, in the Bible it says God had wrestled Jacob and Jacob actually beat God in a wrestle.
But it says that the place where he met God and got enlightened and had a conversation with God, he called the land Peniel.
I don't think that's random either.
Because, you know, the Bible itself is somewhat metaphysical.
It doesn't always mean exactly what it's saying.
Sometimes it's on the translations.
So to me, it sounds like with Jacob, when he was wrestling with God, his pineal gland was opening up.
Because he said, I saw the face of God, and it was in the land of pineal.
It sounds very similar to that.
And I was stating off camera that Jacob is the first person to ever be named Israel, and his brother Esau.
You know, Jacob came out black, and Esau came out red.
Caucasian race through the Caucasus mountains.
It's even in the Bible itself that Esau went to the Caucasus mountains when Jacob went to go conquer the Israel through the name of Abraham, which was meant for Esau.
Interesting.
Let me ask you this, because I mean, you're very well versed in this stuff.
People talk about the Illuminati all the time.
Illuminati, Illuminati, you know, one world order, all this stuff.
Alex Jones talks about it a lot.
What are your thoughts on it?
Is it real?
Is it not real?
Is it goes by a different name?
Is it more than just one group of people?
Well, you did mention a couple of groups of different people, but tell us like, well, what's the real deal with this stuff?
I would think the closest thing to Illuminati we got is the black nobility family of Rome.
What's it called?
Black nobility families.
It's about 13 families.
A lot of people always claim the Rothschilds are super important, which they are, you know.
But they're not even part of the 13 black families that control the world, that come from Rome, in the Italy area.
Really?
Like the Rossini family.
The Rothschild family is a subdivision of the Rossinis itself.
They're not even a main family.
They're just a family under the Orsinis.
And the Orsinis, they track all the way back to Osiris.
These people have been in control for a very long time.
Interesting.
And they're all, you said, at Rome?
Yeah, majority.
That's the thing.
I would feel like Rome itself would never fail because the most powerful families are from Rome.
I would think if I controlled the world, as they stated Rome did, the best way to ensure that you don't fall is to create your own false failure.
Is if you act like you're destroyed because you control the history books.
Who's to say that they ever fail if they own every damn history book?
You can just write the shit and say you fail.
You can send your heirs to all across the world and you can have them teach the same story that Rome fell.
It's almost like they transfer consciousness to other beings to continue their agenda.
Yeah.
Man, that's so it.
Yeah, that feels like somewhat of what they believed in ancient Egypt.
It feels that way, yeah.
Yeah.
Damn, that's crazy.
This is kind of deep, man.
Yeah.
I need fresh air, man.
This is kind of deep.
Whoa!
No, that's interesting shit, man.
Yeah.
Interesting stuff.
What else do we got here?
Anything?
Are the girls here, man?
Oh, yeah.
Oh, shit.
It's already 10.
Yeah.
Dude, this is some good shit, though.
Yeah.
Where's Chris?
He's here.
He's here.
Oh, Chris here?
Yeah.
Oh, shit.
All right, then.
We probably got, because we got a price tag after ours, right?
It's already 10 o'clock.
Any last statements for the chat, and then where can they find you?
I'm just thankful for you guys for having me here, man.
That was fucking awesome, man.
I wish we had a little bit more time, because I'm like, goddamn, like, fuck.
And then I look, and I'm like, oh, shit, it's 10.
We got to do it now.
We always free.
I can definitely fly down.
You guys just let me know.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Absolutely.
We're going to definitely do a part two of this shit.
Yeah, I want to get into your brain a little bit more because you got a lot of noise up in there.
For sure, yeah, for sure.
I'm down for it.
I love, I'm a scholar.
No, because people love this type of shit, man.
They really do.
I do disagree on the wife part of God, but we'll talk.
Cool.
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