The Truth About The War In Lebanon! Is This The Start Of WW3?
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But today's FNF News, and a lot has transpired between the week.
Listen, we were at TwitchCon, it was crazy, but the world itself is at a bigger stage, what's going on in Lebanon, and so on and so on.
But we'll start with the first topic.
Do you want to kick with that story first?
Might as well.
Oh, and then let's go ahead and acknowledge some of the chats and stuff like that.
Yo, Three Diglets cheered, what, 10,000 bits?
Yo, that's 100 bucks for Twitch language, if I'm not mistaken, right?
Where you been at, bro?
Where you been at, bro?
For real, man.
Where you been at, man?
I've seen him here and there.
He's been around here and there.
Yeah, three diglets, man.
But yeah, shout out to you for cheering.
10,000 bitch shout out to you, three diglets.
Always love to have you here.
Guys, let's get another hype train going.
We hit hype train 11 last episode.
We did.
So we definitely want to hit a hype train.
Man, if we get to hit hype train 20, that'd be fucking lit.
That'd be a new record and we can really push it.
And guys, just so you know, we're almost at 4,000 subs.
We want to hit 4,000 subs.
If we could do it this episode, it'd be fucking awesome.
Also, we're going to do a sub-a-thon probably this week sometime.
Moe's going to come up with a topic and we'll find a day for you guys.
We're going to go ahead and do another Top 10 Countdown for y'all because you guys really enjoy those episodes.
Are we at right now?
I don't know.
What are we at right now, Bills?
We're like 37 or 3800.
3900.
3900.
We're 100 subs away, guys.
3910.
If we hit 4k subs, me and Maren will do a dance-off.
We'll choose two songs, and you guys tell us the winner of the dance-off.
Let's get it.
What subs?
No, if we hit 4k subs right now on streaming, we'll do a dance-off here on camera.
A dance-off?
You pick a song, I'll pick a song.
We'll do a dance-off, and then the audience tells us who wins that dance-off.
Nah, bro.
Come on, bro.
Let's do it, bro.
It's for the audience.
Nah, man.
Chat!
See?
There you go!
Someone's saying do a 24-hour sub-a-thon.
Let's do it.
Nah, man.
Nah.
Come on, bro.
And then after that, me and Myron, we're going to do the Trust Fall Challenge.
Well, that's a little bit harder, bro.
Mo be forcing it, man.
He might get hurt.
We agreed on it.
Okay, so we got a bunch of topics that we're going to talk about today.
We're going to talk about...
Noble, can you run through the topics real quick we're going to talk about?
I know we're going to get the Lebanon War.
Defluent, you know what's up.
We're going to be covering P. Diddy and the footage of his arrest.
We could start off with that, actually, first.
Okay.
Okay, let's start off with that.
The Diddy arrest.
And then at the end, we're going to cover the Discord clips.
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We're going to build it up to well over 1,000 very soon, and we only had the Discord up for a few days now.
What, 48 hours maybe?
Yeah, we've had it up since the weekend, since Friday.
Barely, yeah.
So, guys, Catholic members, join the Discord, man.
Alright, let's kick it off first with the Diddy Arrest.
Yeah, I'll tell you this, man.
We got footage.
That boy is cooked.
Oh, yeah, it's not good.
But not only him cooked, I feel like other people are going to be cooked, too.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
All the cool conspirators, so to speak.
So, let's go ahead and play this clip.
So, this is Diddy, guys, walking into one of the hotels.
Ooh, you sure you want to use TMZ? You know what?
Fuck it, man.
We're on YouTube.
Yeah, we're on YouTube too, but I don't give a shit.
It's YouTube.
Yeah, let's play it.
Fuck it.
TMZ always cries about copyright.
Let's go.
So you guys can see him walking in the hotel with his entourage.
As soon as he walks in...
You know it's bad when some white dudes walk up to you with collared shirts.
Boom, they take him.
What the heck?
Yep.
Those are two HSI special agents from the New York field office.
They just walk casually like, hey, come over here, bro.
Yep, and then you can see now they got him cuffed.
Myron, do you recognize him?
No, not these guys, but I can tell from the way that they're dressed.
So you got, what, four or five agents?
All these guys are from HSI New York.
They take him up to his hotel room.
Pause.
And then they walk him back out and escort him.
There he is, handcuffed in the back.
That is the most nonchalant arrest I've ever seen, bro.
And I'll tell you guys why they did it that way.
So, look, man, when I was an agent myself, your job is to take away their freedom, not their dignity, right?
I've done hundreds of arrests like this, where you want the guy to cooperate, you want the guy to give you information, you're not gonna go in and, like, fucking tackle him and embarrass him in front of everybody.
Obviously, this is a very famous guy, image is important, so you're gonna kind of do it in the least intrusive way possible.
Take him out nice and quietly.
Don't make it too obvious.
And, you know, save the guy some of his dignity.
Because when you get him back to the station, you want to ask him questions, you want to cooperate and be forthcoming, etc.
You'll build a rapport with the guy.
And I also thought it was very intelligent that they said, hey, do you need to get anything out of your room?
And that's good because it allows them to...
Because here's the thing.
Once they take you into custody, you basically are...
You're in their custody.
So they're responsible for you.
So they have to go everywhere with you.
So they took him upstairs to get his stuff as a courtesy.
But that allows them into his room.
They can look around and stuff like that.
Obviously get consent to search.
So they're real smart to do it that way.
So, it ended up working out very smoothly.
Right now, the information I got, there was some rumors that he was on self-deletion watch, but that's a lie.
I actually have a friend that worked for Bureau of Prisons, and he has a close contact at the Brooklyn Jail.
He was never on self-deletion watch.
It was a lie.
They just had him under...
24-hour surveillance and in a separate room because of obviously who he is.
Actually, matter of fact, he sent me an update today, too.
Let me tell you guys.
You guys are getting inside stuff here.
So I heard that he was supposed to be arrested later on, but it split up the process to arrest him sooner.
Why is that?
Nah, I think they just had the opportunity.
They indicted him.
They had an arrest warrant for him.
They knew where he was at, so just go get him, you know?
Okay.
At that point.
Let me read to you guys about it.
Okay, question.
Should he have went to Bali with Russell Simmons and stayed over there?
Would I have been better?
Well, he would have been a fugitive from justice.
Because his whole angle here was to get bond.
He put up an incredible bond package, like $50 million of real estate guarantors.
He put up an extraordinary bail package.
I've never seen one that extensive.
They still didn't give him bond.
Damn.
Okay.
Done for.
So the latest guy goes, he might get moved to a floor typically on the east side where cadre females and special inmates are located.
This type of housing means they will be out in the open where there are several beds on the floor and one officer station.
Roughly 20-30 inmates.
Or they may have just leave him where he's at right now.
They're only talking about it.
I'll check later.
So right now he's by himself, but they might move him to like a unit where...
There's women and, like, special inmates, like, obviously, like him, that are...
Because they can't put him in general public.
You think he'll be Jeffrey Epstein?
That's why they're going so hard to make sure that he's not with other inmates.
Jeffrey Epstein had a roommate.
I think his name is...
Let's see if I... Tartalioga?
If I'm not mistaken?
An Italian guy?
He was a cop that killed two people.
Mama mia!
Yeah.
Yeah, Google it real quick.
Google it real quick.
Type in Jeffrey Epstein's cellmate.
I think it was something Tartaglioga, if I'm not mistaken.
He was a police officer that killed two people.
If I got the last name right, I'm fucking a G. You think he's going to snitch?
Did he?
I mean, he's going to have to.
Nicholas Tartaglione.
Tartaglione.
I'm fucking nuts.
Let's go, baby.
Yeah, so that was his roommate.
There's a lot of allegations that he killed Epstein, but yeah, man.
And yeah, ex-cop.
Yeah, muscled up ex-cop, pause, stare at using.
But yeah, but with Diddy, I think they're trying not to let that happen because this will look really bad in the Department of Justice if anything happens to him.
Yeah, for sure.
Especially since they denied his bond when he put up such a crazy bail package.
He put up his houses, he had people write letters and shit, his legal team sent all the emails because months before he had been arrested, His legal team was sending emails to the prosecutors where he was going all the time.
Hey, you know, Mr.
Diddy is going to be flying, or sorry, Mr.
Combs is going to be flying from Florida, LA. He'll be there from this day to this day.
Okay, Mr.
Combs is flying from Miami to New York.
He'll be there from this day to this day.
They were doing this months in advance because they knew he was going to get indicted.
They knew he was going to get arrested, and they wanted to show good faith.
Hey, we want this guy on a bond.
We've been cooperating with you guys.
He's not a flight risk, but...
You know, the government, I'm surprised they actually petitioned to keep him locked up.
They did find an AR-15 in one of his homes with the serial number scratched off, which that's a whole other crime.
So, we brought up the fact that people were deleting their tweets, supposedly, on Twitter after he was...
Yeah, yeah.
Can we pull that up real quick?
So like a bunch of people, some of the celebrities...
It was apparently Usher and Pink, but is that really true?
Megan Fox.
Well, apparently they're scrubbed.
You can't find it anywhere.
Really?
Yeah.
Let's see if we can pull that up.
Some people scrubbing their stuff.
Because they believe that there's other people involved in these videos that are going to be exposed once they're released or once the feds see it.
And they're trying to cover the tracks now before this happens.
I think certain executives in these companies are being...
Yeah, I mean, the case goes back a long time, guys.
The case goes back to 2008.
Years.
So, you know what I mean?
Did Usher address this in any of his tweets?
Oh, account got hacked.
Damn, y'all ran with it.
See you tonight at the Intuit Dome.
Bruh, come on, man.
Stop capping.
Well, Usher Noam says to speak very politically correct.
Normally.
He doesn't address any issues.
Oh, he's a pussy?
He likes to keep things politically correct.
He doesn't...
He just...
Yeah.
Either way!
Yeah, so he doesn't have any...
He plays it safe.
His Twitter is back.
Yeah.
Or his tweets.
Wait, but all of them?
Well, I don't know.
I'm saying don't ask Guster to address any issues or debunkers.
Yeah, he won't.
He won't do it.
He won't do it.
Once he got in the view and asked him who he's voting for, he's like, hey, you need to vote for who you want to vote for.
It's up to your prerogative.
I'm like, nigga, who are you voting for?
What did they ask you?
He's very PR trained.
Yeah.
He's very PR trained?
Very.
He's very Diddy trained.
Oh, my God.
Well, honestly, Diddy had good PR before this happened.
If you guys think about it, like, Diddy actually had really good PR until this shit happened.
How do you think he was able to get away with this for so long?
Brother love.
Love, love, love.
Vibrations, energy.
Give love back to people.
Did he love?
Yeah.
That was the monarchy.
Anyway.
But yeah, so that's how the arrest went.
What else?
So Usher, his thing, now he's claiming that it got deleted.
It got hacked.
Let's see what Pink said.
Let's go to her ex.
Bro, when they mentioned Pink, I was like, bro, what is it, 1995?
The fuck is going on here, man?
Early 2000s?
Ex is dangerous, though, bro.
Because they can go out to your old tweets and fucking come out to you for old tweets.
That's scary, bro.
Yep, that's why you just got to be a ninja and not give a shit.
That's scary.
Oh, is it all gone?
Bruh.
How does she have 30 million followers?
Who listens to Pink?
I can't even name one song.
Oh, there you go, Mo.
Trust Paul.
Yeah!
See, I told you Myron agreed.
Yes, sir!
She's been on tour since 2009?
Bruh.
Holy!
She ain't got no tweets.
Alright, Myron, I ain't gonna lie.
Who else?
And then who was the other person?
Justin Bieber, I think, they said?
Or Ashton Kutcher.
Actually, you know what?
Hold on.
I'm gonna send you a link real quick from Ian Carroll.
I wanna watch this video that he made on Ashton Kutcher.
But even so, though, what do you think Diddy's going to have to do to get out of this, if he can?
Sing like a bird?
Cooperate?
Yeah, he's going to cooperate, but I think he's the main target, so he's not going to get much time off at all.
Here, I'm sending you a link real quick, Bills.
I don't know, man.
I think it's more than Diddy.
And this is Ashton Kutcher's link as well.
Let's go ahead and pull it up.
Oh, they had a clip with Justin Bieber, OBJ, and Tree Songz.
Candace only spoke about it too.
You saw a clip?
Like in the club or whatever?
Candace...
Who?
So Candace spoke about a clip with Justin Bieber, OBJ, Trey Songz, all at a venue.
And it looked like Justin Bieber was doing something he shouldn't be doing on his knees.
Oh.
But...
From what I heard, sources that were there, they're just doing drugs.
Wow.
It wasn't all like sloppy toppy.
Okay.
That's what I heard.
Alright, so this comes from Ian Carroll.
Shout out to him.
Ashton Kutcher has a long history of P. Diddy.
And I'd be willing to bet he's got more than a few skeletons in his closet.
Here's one of the most interesting ones so far.
So let's play this real quick.
Do you know the story from 2001 when a young Ashton Kutcher got stood up on a date and then the next morning that girl had been murdered?
And you remember how Kanye said that they couldn't control him?
Tim B, 100 bucks.
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I'm not accusing Ashton.
I started following you last year.
Changed my life.
I'm down 61 hash.
I got a 3% raise, but I wasn't happy with it.
So I talked to my boss and got another 7,800 pushing me to 110k.
I'm a continue getting in shape so I can slay these 304s again FNF4 life.
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Alright, let's keep it going.
And I do remember in early 2000s, Ashley Kutcher and Diddy were good friends.
I do remember this.
They were.
Like, 04, 05 era?
Yeah.
They would go to VMAs together and shit, so...
Yeah, let's go ahead and keep rolling the play.
Oh my god.
Yeah, you remember?
Yeah.
Bill, Moe?
Damn!
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
They were good buddies.
Damn, they were.
And he was, who, Demi Moore, that old bitch?
Yeah.
If I'm not mistaken, Ashley Kutcher was with Demi Moore.
She was like 40, nigga was in his 20s.
Not Mylon Coolness?
Yeah, I thought it was Mylon Coolness from that 70s show.
He was with an old chick too.
Oh yeah, old woman, yeah, yeah.
Is it Demi Moore, chat?
Tell me if I'm right.
I can't remember the exact name though.
I don't remember.
I don't think it lasts long though.
Nah, it's Hollywood.
These Hollywood flings never do.
Alright, we'll keep rolling the clip for you ninjas.
Kutcher of murder or anything else.
I'm just saying there might be a lot of skeletons in his closet.
And this story is pretty weird.
And it was a crazy unsolved murder case from the start, but then just last year, a new spicy detail dropped that is just tin foil maximum.
So on the morning of February 22nd, 2001, Ashley Ellerin's roommate got home from a night out and found her murdered, stabbed to death 47 times on the floor of the home that they shared.
Whoa!
Called police, obviously, and they started investigating.
And then they got a call from Ashton Kutcher freaking out because he said, my fingerprints are going to be on that door handle and I need to explain what happened.
Remember, this is way back when he was just a few seasons into that 70s show and he had just starred in Dude, Where's My Car?
And what Ashton told police at the time is that he had met her a week before at a party at her house.
They'd been acquaintances and they decided to go on a date.
They had a date scheduled for 8 p.m.
on the 21st.
They were going to go out to a Grammy's after party.
But then he went to his buddy Christy Swanson's house to watch the Grammys and he wound up watching the Grammys through 8 o'clock and he called her and was like, hey, I'm going to be late at 824.
She said no problem.
She had actually just gotten out of the shower and she was going to blow dry her hair.
She would speak to him soon.
So then an hour and a half later, at 10 p.m., he called her to let her know he was on his way, but she didn't pick up.
So he redialed her a couple times, she didn't answer, and he eventually showed up at 10.45, more than two and a half hours after their date was supposed to start.
He arrived at her house and knocked...
I'm sorry.
If you go on a first date...
Shut up, we got a phone.
Are you going to our house?
I'm not going to our house.
Keep in mind, this is the early 2000s.
Cell phones weren't as accessible, so most people had landlines, and if they did have a cell phone, it was like a piece of shit.
Back then, people wouldn't have their phones on them all the fucking time like it is now.
So 2001 was a different era, bro.
True, but going to our house, though?
I mean, I think it's a bit more...
I see where you're coming from, but I think it's a bit more plausible in 2001.
Okay.
A bit more plausible.
Now it's like, nah, you're a weirdo.
What are you doing?
You know that chick has her phone on her.
She ain't answering like it's a rat.
On purpose, yeah.
But back then, people used landlines.
Cell phones weren't a thing.
We don't even know if she had a cell phone back then.
Yeah.
You know, so I can see why this would make sense in 2001.
All the Zoomers in here are like, Myra, what the fuck are you talking about?
Yes, guys, there was an era back in the early 2000s where a lot of people didn't have cell phones.
Alright.
They used payphones.
They used landlines.
Like, that's what it was.
People used to walk around with quarters all the time, guys, so they can make payphone calls.
They also used trains, too.
By the way, Hype Train is right here incoming.
Shout out to y'all on Twitch, man.
Let's fucking go.
Hype Train going.
Let's get this thing.
Guys, let's get to Hype Train 20, bro.
Let's get to Hype Train fucking 20.
If we can.
Alright?
Dance off.
Let's do it.
If we get to 20, we'll do a dance-off.
But the door was locked, he couldn't get in, he tried the handle, and so he looked in the window and he says he saw what appeared to be a red wine stain on the carpet.
I didn't really think anything of it, he said.
And then he left, thinking he had been stood up.
They never investigated him.
He was not a suspect.
They didn't take any DNA from him.
The case went unsolved for seven years.
But it gets even weirder when you find out that the apartment manager of Ashley Ellerin's apartment, who is an aspiring actor, Said he was having a sexual relationship with her, consensual.
And he was in the house when Kutcher called.
He said he was just hanging out with her from about 7 to 8 p.m.
on the night when this chick is about to go to a Grammys afterparty with Ashton Kutcher.
She's just hanging out with her apartment manager.
And then at some point she went and took a shower while he was still there.
And then, remember, she said she'd just gotten out of the shower and was going to blow dry her hair when Ashton Kutcher called her at 8.25 p.m.?
And then, shortly after her shower, things turned physical.
He doesn't, you know, just one thing led to another, and it was mutual.
And then they, you know, did the thing for about 15 minutes, and then he left her apartment shortly after because he was expecting his own girlfriend to get home.
Pause!
They were always the H-word.
Sorry, W-H. 304s.
Bro, that's crazy.
You about to go on a date with Ashton Kutcher.
Yeah, doing this 304 shit.
With your landlord.
That's crazy, bro.
Yeah, it is wild.
Yo, back then with no freaking cell phones, really.
Right.
Landlines.
I'm telling you, man.
Yo, devious, man.
304s, bro.
Devious.
Y'all want to wake them up?
Y'all tripping, man.
I'm sorry.
304s going to 304.
Damn.
That's nasty work, bro.
Goddamn!
Yo, can you imagine a wholesome girl taking a shower for me, throwing her here?
Because she just got smashed!
They were married.
Yep.
Demi Moore.
They were married, right?
Demi Moore.
Yeah, that's the old chick.
I remember she was like in her 40s when he was in his 20s, bro.
Yeah.
Alright, let's keep rolling with this.
This is an interesting story.
I didn't even know this shit.
Hey, man.
Rent days pay up.
What the heck?
I'm options, though.
Oh, my gosh.
Options?
What?
Yeah, play the Clinton, man.
He's more being thirsty as usual.
Yeah, play the Clinton, man.
Come on, man.
He said it was at 8.15 that the call happened, and they were like, no, it was 8.24.
And he's like, yeah, okay, I must have left later.
He also had a fresh cut on his arm that detectives noted in a report.
Never gets explained in the various reporting I could find.
When the defense attorney questioned the apartment manager, he said, did you ever tell police that Miss Ellerin was trying to conquer you?
Weird language.
Just that she was very attracted to me and that she wanted me to be a part of her life.
Also weird language.
And then...
When the defense attorney asked if the apartment manager had ever spoken to his then girlfriend, now wife, about this infidelity, he says, we never discussed it.
So you continue to lie to her all these years?
No, Durbin replied quickly.
But you never discussed it?
But you didn't lie?
But in all the looking I could do through all the different media reports that happened on this relatively high-profile case, I didn't find anywhere that they mentioned taking DNA samples from the semen.
And the case went unsolved for seven years, despite Ashton Kutcher being there with a pretty shaky alibi as to why he wasn't there earlier when he said he would be there and only showed up later because he was hanging out at his Hollywood friend's house.
And despite this other dude that had a key to the apartment, having admitted to consensual sex with her right as she was supposed to be going on a date with this other actor, No DNA tests.
No investigation, apparently.
And then seven years later, in a different town, in a different state, this guy named Michael Garguillo gets arrested for this other murder attempt.
Where in 2008, this woman was sleeping in her home and she was stabbed in her bed.
She testified that she managed to fight off her attacker by grabbing the knife blade with both hands and was able to kick him off of her.
And at some point in the struggle, he cut his wrist, leaving a trail of blood on her Here is some MKUltra tinfoil for you.
The defense attorney for him claimed that Michael Gargullo was in an amnestic state when he attacked Murphy and couldn't remember hurting her and he had regained his senses while still in her apartment, hence the apology as he ran out.
Oh, by the way.
Pause real quick.
Ian's actually live right now with Sneeko.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
No, I was going to have him come tonight, but he had this thing with Sneeko, so we'll bring him on.
Cool.
Shout out to Ian.
I think it's him, Aiden, and academics, and Ian.
Wait, all of them?
Yeah, all four right now, yeah.
Let me look here.
Yeah.
What the hell?
Yeah, all four of them are on the stream.
They shut out us, man.
Come on, man.
What are they talking about?
We can react to it.
Oh.
No, we can't.
We can't because Aiden's on there.
Yeah, we can't react to it.
Oh.
Yeah, that's fine.
Go ahead.
That'd be funny, though.
Bruno's blood on it outside of her front door, and then they say that they found a bunch of other identical blue surgical booties in the suspect's attic.
And so they caught him for this other murder in 2008, and then he started getting tied to all these other stabbings in other places nearby to where he had lived in the past, despite not actually having any forensic evidence tying him to the scenes other than circumstantial and witness testimony that came forward later.
Michael Gargulo actually used this as his defense.
He basically gave up and said, he said, I know the evidence is much stronger with Michelle Murphy.
That's the elephant in the courtroom.
You have to judge each case separately.
So he basically said, yeah, we know he kind of did the last murder.
What I'm saying in court today is that he's getting tied to all these other murders with no evidence.
No physical evidence, no DNA, no fingerprints, no hair samples.
were found tying Gargiulo to the scene in the Ellerin case.
And the case didn't even wrap up until 2019 when Ashton finally took the witness stand about this murder that happened all the way back in 2001.
And then just last year, a really weird detail got dropped.
When Ashton and Mila's friend, Danny Masterson, got convicted of multiple rapes and sentenced to 30 years to life in prison.
Remember that 70s show?
And they wrote these amazing letters about how great of a guy Danny was trying to get his sentence reduced, along with like 30 other Hollywood people.
The letters got leaked.
There was huge backlash.
And one of Danny's ex-girlfriends slash rape victims posted to her Instagram story something super spicy.
It has mostly been scrubbed from the web, but you can find all sorts of people that refer to it and they all agree on what it said.
So this is a direct quote.
Dear Ashton, I know the secrets your role model, Danny Masterson, keeps for you.
Ones that would end you.
Did you forget I was there?
You were on speakerphone that night you called Danny on February 21st, 2001.
I heard everything.
I heard the plan.
In my opinion, you're just as sick as your mentor.
She alleges that Kutcher called his team of publicists and Danny Masterson on the night of that murder before calling police the next day.
Why did Ashton Kutcher call his best friend Danny Masterson and his publicist the night that his date got murdered, or rather, the night that he got stood up by his date, and then later found out that she had been murdered?
There's also conflicting evidence from Eloran was attacked from behind and her throat was cut from left to right, indicating that her killer was left-handed and, like, got her all at once from behind, versus that there were numerous defensive wounds on her hands and her right forearm.
Over the years, some people have speculated that Ashton did it.
Other people have speculated that Ashton didn't do it, but he actually entered the home when he arrived there and saw the body and freaked out and left and didn't report it.
Personally, I have my own theories.
But I'm not gonna go claiming them on the internet without any clear evidence.
The only claim that I'm gonna make Is that Megan Fox deleted all of her Instagram posts.
Usher tried to delete all of his Twitter posts, but he kind of failed at it.
And all you other Hollywood criminals and psychos, you can try, but it's too late.
It's all coming down around you.
2024 is the year that all lies will be exposed.
Lizzie McGuire.
She also has an album out.
She's going to be in a movie called Cheaper by the Dozen.
And she's one of the girls Was that that show Punk'd?
Yeah.
Yo.
Bruh.
What do you do if you see a dead body in a house?
Call 911 immediately.
Not run and call your publicist.
So why do you wait?
Well, we know.
Yeah.
Probably why.
For obvious reasons.
Damn!
Oh, wow.
Okay.
That's crazy.
Yeah.
So...
What's, uh...
Yo, that is crazy.
And then, here, let me give you this other link, too, that has to do with this stuff.
That's some, like...
That's some very, very interesting...
CS-site, murder-type kind of show, bro.
That's some very, very interesting stuff.
Here.
Also, I got another link for you, Bills, to play.
He just said 15 and...
Oh, yeah, yeah, the second one, yeah, yeah, yeah.
For it to be 18?
Shipwrecked, yeah.
Bro, that's wild.
Yo, Cat Williams was right.
He mentioned this year is the year of exposing.
Bruh, Hollywood is cooked.
Possibly.
But see, if I was a high-level executive at Hollywood, I'd get Diddy out of there.
Like, completely.
So he don't say shit.
Yeah.
But they got him.
The feds got you, bro.
But if it's an inside job, then it seems apparent, you know?
But...
Wow, that's crazy.
Kat was right, though.
Alright, so Usher and Pink both delete all their ex-posts in light of Diddy arrest.
We're about to find out exactly why Elon Musk bought Twitter.
Twitter's both a social media company and crime scene Elon Musk.
So let's roll this video.
Twitter's a honeypot, bro.
Ooh, they're running.
Twitter's both a social media company and a crime scene.
He first posted it back in 2022, and then he reposted it in September of 2024.
Last night, Usher had gone through and deleted all of his posts off of X. Now this morning, Pink, the singer, the one who hates Donald Trump, and she's like, fuck you if you vote for that lady, also deleted all of her social media except for two reposts.
Earlier she had over 4,300 posts, and now the only posts remaining in her feed are two reposts from 2016 and 2017.
Side note, one of those reposts is from Keith Olbermann, who is the worst.
This is the fucking worst.
And then her second repost is about the Dixie Chicks.
So both are political, which is interesting.
They deleted all the ones about her music.
She deleted all the ones about her upcoming album.
Why would she do that?
Believe two reposts that are political.
And then I went and I tried to find like pictures of Pink and P. Diddy or something, but all you can find is the stuff that was Pink that was found in P. Diddy's house.
Can't talk about it here.
Go look it up and you'll see what I'm talking about.
But I did go to threads on Instagram.
I think you're talking about Toosie, right?
Whatever.
It's like Instagram's X or Twitter.
And I found this thread.
And this is from a Hollywood producer that worked with Pink on her song, Misunderstood.
And he stated, I went to Diddy's house one time with Pink for an after party after a very popular club.
We frequented it.
My instinct told me to leave, although I really wanted to stay.
I felt vibes like something was creepy was about to happen, yada yada yada, lots of stories.
He has no reason to embellish the truth.
With that said, he's glad he never stayed because a lot of you who were mega producers and artists back then, that took the bait and now have to deal with the truth.
The fallout.
He was also on the Kelly Clarkson Show and his name is Damian Elliott.
Twitter is both a social media company and a crime scene.
I think you're about to find out one of the main reasons that Elon Musk had bought Twitter back when he did.
Because Twitter 1.0 had come under fire for a whole lot of things from soliciting minors and DMs to different posts that were made about things that people would do to minors, adults would do.
I mean, there was some stuff.
And he has it all.
Elon Musk has it all.
Wow.
You know what I think?
What?
At this point, how Telegram's going, and how X is going, with them coming down to Brazil, based off of their standards, what they want as a country from X. Do we have an article on that, by the way, with Elon Musk in Brazil?
I think they're going to pressure Elon to give them all of X data to put people in jail.
Or put them in a certain category.
To allow X to come back?
Is that the deal?
Yeah.
Explain it to the people.
They had demands for the country.
So for example...
The Brazilian government.
Like France wanted to ban Rumble, right?
Rumble didn't couture their needs, so they just left France completely.
Brazil says to X, basically, hey listen, your free speech policies are affecting our government and our voting structure, so either you change your structure for X or get out here, we're going to ban it totally.
X said, nah, we're good.
Then he came back and said, you know what?
We'll change our policies for you guys to keep X in Brazil all the way.
So, that's a new thing right here.
Oh yeah, see?
Elon Musk bouts to pressure from Brazil's top court in a bid to reinstate X in Brazil.
Let's read this article.
Yep.
After a blackout of more than three weeks, X appears ready to comply with court orders in Brazil to restore access to its 21 million users in the country and end a protracted fight between billionaire CEO Elon Musk and the country's highest court.
Lawyers for X informed Brazil's Supreme Court on Friday that it had named legal representation, according to Reuters, a key requirement for reinstating the social media platform in the major market.
A day later, the court gave X an additional five days to file paperwork formalizing the representation.
X has remained offline in Brazil for most of September, aside from a brief and inadvertent few hours last week, showing users a message that said, posts aren't loading right now.
And then it goes, Musk had repeatedly attacked Demores on X in the months leading up to the ban,
most recently calling him Brazil's Voldemort, Brazil's Darth Vader, and a dictator.
He had also launched an X account dedicated to exposing alleged abuses of power by Demores.
To be reinstated in Brazil, X needs to finalize its legal representation paperwork, pay a fine of approximately $1 million to account for the temporary return of service last week, and provide proof that all accounts identified by the court had been blocked.
Protecting democracy.
The order to block specific accounts dates back to May 2020, when Demores determined they contained hate speech and targeted democratic institutions.
Most of the flagged accounts belong to political supporters of Herr Bolsonaro.
Right?
Is that how I pronounce it?
Herr?
With J? Is that Portuguese?
Jair Bolsonaro, the far-right former president of Brazil.
In 2023, Bolsonaro was barred from running for office for eight years after the country's highest court found him guilty of abusing power and peddling a conspiracy that voting machines were compromised.
He is also under investigation for his potential role in the January 8, 2023 attacks on Brasilia, the capital.
So basically...
Trump didn't want to ban this guy, it seems, Bolsero, and Brazil wanted him banned, and maybe some other creators as well, and that's why they pulled out and said, well, we're not going to fuck with you guys here.
Which, typically, this is what happens, man.
These governments, they want you to ban certain people, and sometimes they comply, and other times, like Rumble, they say no, and they'd just rather leave the country than ban the person.
Yeah.
But again, I think X is nothing more than a database of information, and it will, it can be used against you in the future.
And you're on self-interest first, so if you're on X, man, you posted some shit in the past, go ready for some punishment.
That's all I'm saying.
You better stand on what you said.
That's basically what it's going to come down to.
Pretty much, bro.
But I'm going to meet you all the time.
What else do we got here?
We have some clips from Discord as well, right?
We could save that for last, right?
Yeah.
We got a surprise coming to the stream, though.
Let me know when you're ready, Bills.
Huh?
We're going to join the stream.
We're going to join the stream?
Yeah.
Bro, we weren't invited.
Oh, we weren't.
I got the text.
Oh.
Yeah.
Okay.
But we need to get off Twitch, though.
You need to get off Twitch?
Because of someone on the list.
Man, bro, how about we just don't go over there?
You don't want to support him?
No, no, no.
It's not that I don't want to support him.
I just, like, derail our stream for what?
Because we got to get off Twitch.
Can you pause Twitch or no?
I don't know if he can, because he might not have it on Rumble Studio.
You used Restream 4, right, Bills?
Okay, never mind.
Alright, never mind.
We can come in later.
What else did I want to do?
Damn it.
Oh, by the way, guys, do me a favor.
Open up a tab.
Twitch.tv slash first of your podcast.
Guys, come on over.
Open up a tab.
We're going to end YouTube here fairly soon and go into it.
There was another story.
What other stories did we have?
Next story is...
Oh, you want me to show you?
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, it's the GOP went and released the letters of the Trump...
Oh, you mean the Department of Justice you mean?
DOJ. DOJ? Yeah, sorry.
Okay, yeah, let's pull this up.
This is an interesting story that broke earlier today, actually, matter of fact.
So the Department of Justice releases Ryan Ruth's letter.
For those of you that are wondering, who the hell is Ryan Ruth?
Because I guess the news cycles go so quickly.
Ryan Ruth was the individual that attempted to assassinate Trump.
Up north in the West Palm Beach area when he was golfing last week.
He was sitting there, camped out in the bushes.
For hours.
12 hours to be exact.
Just sitting there camping out.
We read the criminal complaint with you guys last week.
What else was I going to say?
Guys, for some of you guys that were talking shit in the chat, we had a planned show that we were going to do.
Derail it.
You know what I mean?
Anyway, So anyway, yeah, so he had the gun barrel sticking out of the bushes, right?
And what ended up happening was the Secret Service agent encountered him, and what happened was he started shooting at him, and then the guy ran, jumped in the car, and then took off.
And what ended up happening was...
When he took off, they're able to apprehend him later, and they found out this guy's a fucking lunatune.
You know what I mean?
He's off his rocker.
And the guy had a letter.
And this is where this comes into play here.
It goes, DOJ releases Florida wannabe assassin letter.
Why would they do this?
The Ryan Ruth's letter offers a $150,000 bounty to whoever successfully assassinates Trump.
Are you kidding me?
What purpose does that serve?
The FBI wouldn't release the Nashville Shooters Manifesto due to public concerns.
But when it comes to Trump, the sky's the limit.
There has to be an agenda in play and it's dangerously deadly.
The DOJ just put a bounty out on Trump's head by releasing this.
It's outrageous.
It was intentional.
So basically, this guy had a whole thing.
Hey guys, I failed.
But for the person that can go ahead and get rid of Trump, and he goes, Dear World, you can see there...
This was an assassination attempt on Donald Trump, but I am so sorry I failed you.
I tried my best and gave it all the gumption I could muster.
It is up to you now to finish the job, and I will offer $150,000 to whoever can complete the job.
Everyone across the globe, from the youngest to the oldest, know that Trump is...
Unfit to be anything, much less a U.S. president.
U.S. presidents must, at bare minimum, embody the moral fabric that is America.
Kind, caring, and selfless.
And always stand for humanity.
Trump fails to understand any of this.
Okay.
Yeah, I mean, hey, he's writing in cursive.
You don't often see that.
Do they still teach cursive in school?
That's a good question.
Bro, that's scary, bro.
Yeah, yeah.
So, I tweeted, I said, literally, bro, just committed 18 U.S.C. 1958, which is murder for hire.
How's he gonna send the money, though, if he's in jail?
I mean, he won't, but he's an idiot.
He just incriminated himself more.
Probably to family members or something.
It's like an open invitation for people to come at Trump, which is crazy.
We could play the clip.
That's scary, though.
Guys, we'll join the Aiden stream and stuff with academics and stuff after we kind of get through some of the stuff we wanted to talk about, because that'll derail everything we had planned.
Unless you really want...
Do you really want to go now?
If you want to go now, bro, we can go, but it's up to you.
No, we can do it later.
That's fine.
Are they covering the news?
Because we've got to cut off everything anyway, because YouTube and Twitch.
Yeah, we'd have to cut everything, right?
Yeah.
So...
I'm trying to think here.
What are they talking about?
Oh, Foozie's in it too?
Yeah.
It's a whole class of creators.
I think he's asking them what platform he should go on.
Ask for their opinion.
What is that?
Is he asking them what platform he should go on, I think?
Yeah, I believe so.
Yeah, they're debating what platform is better.
Rumble, Twitch.
Oh, okay, okay.
That's what they're talking about right now?
YouTube, yeah.
They said go to Pan or replace Aiden.
Hey man, Aiden's gorgeous, bro.
Hey man, I mean, bro, he's kind of...
That's another thing, too, is...
Nah, I'm not even going to say it on air.
Fuck it.
Let's just keep going.
President Donald Trump outside his West Palm Beach, Florida golf club.
Ryan Routh was arrested a little over a week ago after Secret Service agents saw a gun barrel poking out of the bushes.
They fired shots in that direction.
Scott McFarlane has been following this story, all the developments, and he's got more now on the investigation.
Scott, good morning.
As of this morning, Ryan Routh faces just two firearms charges in the federal court in West Palm Beach, Florida.
But in a new court filing just submitted...
And just so you guys know, the two firearms charges are felon in possession and then scratched off serial number, obliterated serial number.
Those are two separate federal charges, 18 U.S.C. 922G and 18 U.S.C. 922K. K is for the serial number being obliterated on the firearm, and G is for him being a convicted felon in possession of firearms.
Which, actually, little Dirk...
Cop made a tweet saying, oh guys, I'm no longer a felon, which by the way is a fucking lie.
This whole expunge thing, when people say that, bro, it's cap.
Your criminal history is always going to be there because when you're arrested, they generate an FBI number with your fingerprint.
And if you've been convicted of a crime...
That carries a penalty of more than 365 days, aka a felony, you can no longer possess firearms.
You no longer qualify under the Second Amendment to hold firearms or bear firearms.
So he said, oh, I'm not a felon no more.
And in my head, I'm like, bro, if you still get possession of a gun, like, ATF is going to come after you.
Like, you're a felon still.
So that's crazy to me when people say that dumb shit.
Like, federally, you're still considered a felon, bro.
Wow.
Yeah.
So anyway, let's keep going with the clip.
The Department of Justice argues Routh was targeting former President Donald Trump and even left a handwritten note behind saying, quote, this was an assassination attempt.
Prosecutors say when they found Routh's gun, it had 11 bullets loaded, including one that was actually in the gun's chamber.
They say an agent spotted Routh's face, then spotted the barrel of Routh's gun in the brush.
The sixth hole of Trump's gun.
You got a call on Discord?
What the fuck was that?
Yeah, I don't know what that sound was.
What the hell?
Sorry, we keep cooking.
Oh, that is the video.
Oh, that's the video.
That's the video?
Actually moved his gun.
The agent opened fire.
They say Ralph ran away from the area.
That's the arrest footage of them taking him.
Then sped away from the area in his Nissan.
Prosecutors say when police tracked him down, he had six cell phones in that car.
Six cell phones.
And had directions from Florida to Mexico.
They also say an acquaintance of Ralph's went to authorities days after the arrest and reported finding a handwritten note in a box Ralph had left several months prior.
The note allegedly acknowledged he was trying for an assassination attempt on Trump.
Prosecutors say cell phone records show Ralph was near Mar-a-Lago between August 18th and the day of the incident, September 15th.
They are seeking pretrial detention, arguing he's a flight risk and a danger to the community.
Well, yeah, he's definitely not going to get boned.
No fucking way.
He's off his rocker, tried to kill the President of the United States.
He has that letter, like, there's no way he's getting boned.
But how did he know that Trump was going to be there golfing at that time?
That's a good question, and that's where the investigation needs to head.
But obviously, FBI's not going to disclose that, how he found out that he was going to be there.
Because for some of you guys that didn't tune in last week, we read the criminal complaint that the FBI agent actually filed.
And in that complaint, he had gotten there at like 1 o'clock in the morning, guys.
And he stood there all the way until 1 o'clock the next, the following, 12 hours later.
You think there's an inside person?
Give him info?
I mean, for him to have that foreknowledge is strange.
And to hide there for 12 hours, he had to have known.
Somehow.
You think it was CLA? I mean, I don't know what to think anymore.
Shit's crazy, bro.
The world is going crazy.
So, yeah.
Someone said it was a pardon.
I don't think the governor pardoned Little Dirk Chat.
I don't think he pardoned them.
What if Kamala did it for good faith?
What up, my nigga?
Here's the thing.
I don't even think a pardon takes it off your criminal history, guys.
Oh.
Remember, a part of it just gets you out of jail.
I don't think it's definitely not going to erase the arrest, and it might not arrest your conviction status.
So, yeah.
But you know, it's scary to think, though.
What if he actually shot Trump?
What if it actually worked?
Would have been crazy, right?
Crazy times that we're in, man.
Damn, bro.
Crazy, crazy times that we're in.
Speaking of crazy times and trains, hype train incoming.
Hey, hype train incoming, guys.
Let's go.
Let's get to 20.
What's the next story?
Let's do my interview?
Sure.
Which interview?
You didn't see it, right?
No.
All right, let's pull it up, man.
Did y'all send that?
It should be in the Discord for Eclipse.
Thank you.
Alright, well, you want me to find it for you?
Which interview?
Oh, you got it?
Okay.
No, we got it.
No, so I was on TwitchCon, and basically, I had the girl that was streaming with me trying to find me a date.
So we found this white girl from...
Which girl?
Wait, so you had a chick with you that helped you find a girl?
So I was doing an IRL stream with a girl, like a date stream.
But I was like, yo, she does pee.
I ain't trying to take her seriously on the camera.
But I was like, find me a girl that I can talk to here that's hot.
I found a girl named Keela, she does like, interviews, and we went on like a little like, mini interview ourselves, and I just trolled her the whole time.
Like, match roll.
Alright, let's see.
It was...
Oh, Melissa, you saw it?
No?
Okay, cool.
Huh?
Oh wait, you look familiar!
Uh oh!
What does that mean?
So I had her hit her up for me in person to go on like a little date.
Which one is the P-Star?
That one to the right.
Okay.
Yeah.
And that's the one that I had an interview with right there.
Okay.
Oh, you know Xena?
Yeah.
Love Xena.
You know Xena?
Oh my god.
Wait, hold on.
Xena's cool.
Love Xena.
But how do you know Xena?
We're just friends.
Okay.
Why do you say it like that?
No, because either it's good or bad.
I don't know if it's good or bad.
No, I love Xena.
No, no, no.
We're actually friends.
But why do you say it like that?
Because I used to work with her, so I know her.
Oh, yeah.
Well, obviously.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay, so that's probably why.
But either way, she said that you're hot.
And I agreed that you're hot.
Oh, thanks.
This girl, bro, I'm telling you right now, bro, I didn't know what she did to it.
Who?
Yeah, I didn't know that.
Oh, thank you, Ariel.
Can I interview you?
Sure.
Here we go.
I don't want to mess up your thing.
Should I clip it to myself or something like that?
Put a leg right here.
That was the mic.
Okay, remind me because I'll leave with it.
Okay, if you could remove one person from the internet, who would it be?
Just take away their internet access.
That's fucked up, man.
You know who I want to say?
You don't have to answer, but...
Who do you want to say?
I can't say it on camera, bro.
China woman?
I don't want to say it on camera.
Okay, you know what?
I would say...
My real thoughts are here.
I don't want to say it on camera.
I'll say it right now for you.
Hold on, hold on.
I'm saying it.
I'll take away all his rights and channels.
I've been preached.
Oh, why?
I've heard the name, I don't know who they are.
Trust me, no one knows who they are.
That's why.
What's the name?
Bro, yo, yo, yo, hold on, pause, pause, pause.
I've never heard them.
Bro, that's actually, bro, that is the number one thing I hear anytime their names are mentioned.
Bro, nobody knows who they are, bro.
We made them famous.
Bro.
Whenever their name is mentioned or whatever in front of other people, people are like, bro, who are these dudes?
Nobody knows who they are.
Bro, I'm telling you, it's like, wait, what?
Apples and Peach?
Let's just move on, bro.
I don't even want to talk about them niggas, bro.
They're not relevant at all, man.
It's crazy to me.
That's why they talk about us so much!
Because they're not relevant!
That's why they literally have to talk about us!
They know if they hit on us, they'll get views.
That's the only way they get views!
Bro, they don't hit a million unless they talk about us.
Yep.
Here's what it is.
Yeah, bro, it's comedy.
Alright, let's keep going.
Dudes literally live off of us, bro.
What's your favorite thing about yourself?
They can't see the video.
Did you say that I'm black?
Yeah, hold on, go back.
Okay.
No one knows who they are.
That's why.
What's the name?
Abba and Preach?
Yeah, that's it.
I've never heard of them.
Yeah, trust me.
Bro, nobody around some niggas, bro.
What's your favorite thing about yourself?
It's actually crazy.
Okay.
I mean, okay.
You didn't do that, though.
That just happened to you.
You know, you just came out like that.
It worked out, it worked out, it worked out.
Okay, what's the worst thing about you?
I'm black.
Pause real quick.
Oh, please.
Okay.
Yo, some idiot said 1.57 with 2.5k watching is irrelevant.
Dude, are you slow?
We're streaming on three different platforms, you idiot.
Yo, I love when people sit there and say, oh, you ought to get views, you guys fall off.
Bro, we literally split our audience on four different platforms.
As we speak right now, I'm looking at four chats.
We got a Castle Club chat, we got a Rumble chat, we got a YouTube chat, and we got a Twitch chat.
Yeah, but...
So, of course the numbers are going to look low because we literally divide it amongst four to five...
Oh, and we're on X2! We're on five different platforms right now!
What are y'all talking about?
Yeah.
Fucking stupid-ass hater.
But, uh, fun fact.
Haters are in our rumble chat as we speak.
Sent by you-know-who.
So that's why they come in here and talk shit because they don't know if they're going to respond to it.
That's their alibi.
Yeah, bro.
Guys, don't be mad at us that your people aren't relevant unless they talk about us, bro.
Facts.
Like, y'all can say whatever.
Oh, y'all aren't relevant.
Really, bro?
People clip our shit all the time.
People react to us all the time.
People talk shit about us all the time.
That means, by definition, we are relevant.
Stupid.
Versus, anus and reach are not relevant.
At all.
Nobody talks about them.
Nobody cares about them.
I don't think I've ever seen anyone make a video about them.
Bro.
Yo, Castle Club is going crazy with Moe's pictures, bro.
That's just crazy.
Yeah, they roast some Moe right now.
Alright, let's go back to Fresh's...
Oh yeah, and then on X, like, I'd be cooking on X. Like, I'd be getting crazy reach on X. So, bro, niggas are gonna hate, man.
Like, whatever, bro.
Let me explain, right?
So, me being black, I have a tendency to want to always fuck.
But...
He said I'm horny!
I'm also a lot of fried chicken and watermelon.
It's like a habit.
Okay, but everyone likes that!
No, they don't!
I do?
You do?
I love watermelon.
Who the fuck doesn't like fried chicken?
I'm allergic to chicken.
I hate fried chicken.
You're allergic to chicken?
She is.
Sorry.
So, either way, that's why I like being black.
Shit's gross.
Okay, okay, okay.
I have one more question.
Should we end women's suffrage?
Wait, are you suffering right now?
What?
Are women suffering right now?
Wait, wait, hold on, hold on.
Watch it, watch it, watch it.
That was a pointy response.
I know, I know.
What?
Huh?
I'm just asking you, should we end women's suffrage?
Well, how are they suffering?
You have all the rights that you want, you're on top right now in the world, making money, and you're happy as hell, right?
You're happy, independent.
What?
What's up for dinner?
Right, right, right, so...
So, no?
You know what I think?
You shouldn't.
That's what I think.
What'd you say?
You shouldn't vote.
I know what it means.
I was just twirling the whole time.
At the end, I say women shouldn't vote.
Oh, my bad.
No, he's just joking, bro.
Yeah, I'm joking.
It's comedy, it's comedy, it's comedy.
You don't actually have that stance.
Yeah, I don't.
I really don't.
First doesn't actually have that stance.
I'm very liberal.
I'm very liberal.
Out of your politics.
If you have to vote, who do you want to vote for?
Out of your politics?
No, keep it in a row though.
Who do you want to vote for?
She can answer it.
I thought she was going to be like a raging feminist, but she's...
If you could, who do you want to vote for?
If you could.
Also, everyone there...
I know is on that side of the fence, so me taking it serious will be dumb.
Because if I actually ask how I want to answer, I'm going to get destroyed.
So I say, you know what?
I make it funny, lighthearted, and joke around with it.
Yeah.
So...
But she couldn't even answer that question.
Who do you want to vote for?
Can't say it.
Oh, she said she wanted to say?
No, she...
Bro, we know who she'd vote for.
100%.
I have to not register to vote where I live, so...
If you could, who would you vote for?
If you could.
Oh my...
I think you're scared, you're scared, you're scared.
Either way, I get it, but you know what?
Equal right, equal left.
What?
Anyhow, what's your name?
Kayla.
Kayla, are you single?
You can stop it here.
What's your type?
I don't have one.
No, they want to see the ribs fresh.
Bruh, I was not risen here at all, bro.
But okay, let's see.
I swear, every single dude I've dated looks different than the other one.
And I also date women, so...
Interesting, you like both.
Yeah.
What's your goal to, guy or girl?
Guys, more recently, I was a practicing lesbian for a long time, and then recently I moved off and started hitting guys.
That's a strange way to phrase it.
I was a practicing L. We love it for her.
Interesting.
We love that for her.
Okay, I've never heard anyone ever phrase it that way, bro, as if it's like a religion.
She was cool, though.
She was cool, but...
What the fuck?
These events, bro.
I'm telling you, bro.
I'm options, by the way.
Yeah, we know.
So let's say you meet a guy that's your dream guy, so to speak.
Sure.
Would you get off the streets and get married?
The streets?
Right now, you're on the streets.
What streets?
Streets!
No, on the streets!
We're on the streets together!
I don't think I could get married right now.
No?
No.
Why?
I have too much to do.
I got people to take care of.
I mean, I have employees.
I have siblings.
I got people to take care of.
Okay, that's fair.
Fun fact, we were at a Stream Elements party after this.
Let me just say she was on the streets.
If you know what I mean.
Let's continue.
I believe it.
I believe it.
That's all I'm going to say, bro.
I believe it.
Yeah, so when are we doing this?
Doing what?
Our first date.
I don't know.
Where do you live?
Miami.
Where do you live?
Miami.
I'm not going to Miami.
Where do you live?
Austin.
That's a good easy flight.
I'm from Tampa, though.
Oh, gosh.
Oh, you're from Miami with Zena, actually.
You didn't hit me up.
Trash.
I don't know you.
Damn, what's your family?
No, Zena found my cat.
Zena found him on the street.
I came down to go get him.
How'd it end up in Miami?
No, no, no.
Zena found the cat in Miami, so I flew down to pick it up.
No, but how'd it end up in Miami to live in Austin?
The cat?
Yeah.
No, no, no.
The cat is from Miami.
She found the cat in Miami.
She called me.
She was like, hey, you want this cat?
I was like, yeah, I'm coming.
Got it.
It's interesting.
Two people that suck at telling stories talking to each other.
It's fucking great.
Because Price is like that too, bro.
Nigga sucks at telling stories.
You seem pretty cool vibes, so give me the video.
Nice to meet you too.
Please say if you guys have a good convention.
Later.
Alright.
I'm not going to hold you.
Every girl there pretty much, almost.
All the streamers.
I was just like, yeah, bro.
I ain't even trying to...
Yo, I'm not doing that, bruh.
I was like, nice meeting you.
I'm out.
Bruh, ain't no...
Dude, if they don't see it, man, I'm like, man, I don't know, man.
Hey, she was a lot of hot girls, though.
I'll tell you that.
She was a lot of hot girls.
Yeah, that's true.
But, yeah.
Rampage said L segment.
Yo, come on, man.
Fresh, that's kind of...
We need a Fresh interview with Chris.
Fresh, that's kind of your type, though.
Yeah, but on those circumstances...
Besides the mindset, but...
Yeah.
That's kind of your...
Well, our type.
That's your type, you know what I'm saying?
She was cool.
You know what I'm saying?
She was cool.
Either way, man...
But I know you saw some things, which, you know...
Yeah.
Which we love that for her, by the way.
Hey, Bills, let them know we was doing our thing, though.
Niggas don't know what time it is.
We could put them on camera, you feel me?
Yeah.
You feel me?
That's all I'm going to say, man.
I don't know what you're talking about, man.
Bills was like, nah!
I was doing my thing.
Bills was donating to the church.
Fresh was doing his thing.
Fresh was goddamn fresh.
What else?
What's up next?
We got some more clips.
Oh, the Philadelphia Rites.
Oh, wait!
Philadelphia Rites?
Wait, no, we can't play.
Can we play?
Play what?
The one where...
Probably not, bro.
If you got a question, you probably got a thing about it.
No, but tell me if we can play or not.
It's the one with Ico.
No.
No?
Oh, yeah.
No, let's not do that one.
You can't play?
Okay.
Well, not on Twitch.
Ico!
It's alright.
T-word.
It's alright.
No?
Okay, cool.
Alright.
Oh, I mean, I don't think that's bad.
Yeah?
No?
Okay, dude.
It is kind of funny.
We'll play it.
Oh, yeah, this is spelled out.
Oh, bro, this is shit crazy right here.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
*Loud music* Where's my parking car?
Philadelphia has a failed society, bro.
One of the worst cities in America, man.
What the hell?
Bro, they're the worst sports fans.
If they ever make it to the playoffs or championship, bro, they're burning down and destroying their city whether they win or lose, man.
Like, they're the worst.
Mo, you've been watching sports.
What's your thoughts on that?
On Philly.
Yeah, I've been hearing the same thing.
They're one of the most obnoxious, the worst, the loudest.
They're worse in Boston.
They'll use the term passionate.
Can't put the camera on Mo, guys.
It's on me, it's on me, it's on me.
Oh, okay, okay.
Yeah, they'll use the term passionate, but it's between them and Boston that's like the most hectic.
Although I don't think Boston is more rioting as Philly fans are.
By the way, I do not believe the 76ers ain't going nowhere, bro.
Overpaying Paul George for...
And people, they're going to try to riot on me over that, bro.
So, yeah.
Yo, that right there is carnage.
But, America...
That's where we live, bro.
This is America.
They went crazy when the Eagles won the Super Bowl.
They went crazy.
Could you imagine this election, once they end up as the winner?
That's just like off of sports.
I don't know about you, but I think America lost its luster a while ago.
And it's just going downhill from now until it ends.
Well, you know.
The new Babylon.
That's what I think.
Yo, I put a link in the chat, Bill's.
This right here is the future.
Should we switch over to Twitch before this story?
Let's do it halfway.
Okay.
But guys, this is the future in America, anywhere in the world.
It's all about control, domination, and your rights being taken away.
Play real quick if you don't mind, Bills.
This is very scary, by the way.
It's coming to America very soon, too.
If you don't believe it, that's on you.
Kuwait just did something unprecedented in the Middle East.
And folks, make no mistake, this one has global implications.
Alright folks, this one falls into the category of you can't make this stuff up.
And make no mistake...
You don't see things like this happening in the Middle East, especially decisions that are being made by nations.
Folks, this is unbelievable and it has implications that relate not only to the rest of the world, But it certainly speaks to things that we know we should be expecting in the end times.
And folks, this one's wild.
Look, if I was reading this and it was in Europe, or if I was reading this and it was in the United States of America, or somewhere in the West, it would make perfect sense because that seems to be the natural progression where things are going.
But for this one to come out of the Middle East, especially as it relates to technology, This is mind-boggling, and this one is going to set a precedent and a fire like nobody has ever seen.
Here's the article.
It says this.
Kuwait to freeze bank accounts of residents who do not register biometric fingerprints.
Folks, make no mistake about it.
So now they're putting rules...
And what you must do, if not, is a direct punishment if you don't follow the rules and comply.
Freeze your money if you don't give your fingerprints.
That's crazy.
Guys, we're okay for now, but guarantee we're going to demand them to do it for us.
New world order coming soon.
I'm telling you, bro.
This is scary, bro.
It's happening right now.
It's happening not so far away.
Look at Europe, bro.
Yeah, Kuwait, if I'm not mistaken, I think Kuwait has the strongest currency in the world.
Chad, correct me if I'm wrong there.
One of.
I think the Kuwaiti dollar is the strongest currency in the world, if I'm not mistaken.
I'm a majority expat, for a reason.
Is it really?
Yeah.
I mean, he'll talk about it too as well.
Okay.
But here we go.
The Kuwaiti dollar.
The Kuwaiti dollar is right?
Number one.
Oh, yeah.
See, I don't miss, man.
I'm good.
The Kuwaiti dinar.
The Kuwaiti dinar, yeah.
Number one.
I ain't good, guys.
I'm good, guys.
I got y'all.
Give them your fingerprint, and you are going to experience significant consequences.
Is it Arabic?
Yeah, Kuwait is an Arab country.
It's affluent and wealthy Arab country.
Small, but affluent and lots of money.
Let's keep going.
Folks, make no mistake about it.
You don't give them your fingerprint and you are going to experience significant consequences.
This is not just wear your hijab.
This is not just a simple follow Sharia law.
It gets a whole lot deeper here and the implications of this are remarkable.
Let me read this to you.
It says Kuwait is mandating a biometric registration process for citizens and expatriates.
Those who fail to register their fingerprints by the set deadlines will face consequences such as suspended government services and frozen bank accounts.
It is claimed that the reasons for enforcing the registration of digital biometrics are to enhance security and address dual nationality issues.
However, this initiative aligns with global trends in biometrics and the sharing of our data with selected agencies.
Folks, make no mistake about this.
Understand this.
Know this.
This has everything to do with the future world of the final Antichrist.
That's what this stuff is about.
This is actually unbelievable that it's happening in the Middle East.
But we shouldn't be surprised, I'm telling you.
It is kind of surprising to me because I didn't think it'd be happening this fast.
But folks, it's kind of a big deal.
Listen to what the next paragraph says.
It says, it's no coincidence that at the same time...
Who do you think has evolved with this?
Who's the one leading this initiative?
Who do you think?
United Nations.
And who else?
We'll continue.
Every single time.
Play it.
The United Nations is pushing for a global digital compact to be adapted by 193 countries so it can play a significant role in the global governance of artificial intelligence, the internet, digital public goods, and digital infrastructure.
Folks, I have talked about this again and again and again about the largest terrorist organization in the world, the United Nations, and they continue to stand in a very unique position where they want to control the whole world.
This is something that they've always wanted to do.
And they know that one of the greatest and most, let's just say, extensive avenues into this is going to be through the digital world, specifically digital biometrics, AI and all of these other things that we've been talking about.
Look what it goes on to say.
It says Kuwait is preparing to suspend government services for people who fail to register their fingerprints by the set deadlines.
30th of September 2024 for Kuwaitis and the 30th of December 2024 for expatriates.
There are approximately 175,000 citizens and 800,000 expats who still need to complete the biometric registration process.
The Central Bank of Kuwait has directed banks to implement measures like suspension of electronic channels, blocking of bank cards, and eventually freezing accounts for those who do not comply with the registration requirements.
This will also affect financial assets like shares, funds, and investment portfolios.
And folks, when you look at everything that's happening here, it all falls right in line with the final Antichrist world.
It falls right in line with everything that we read about in Revelation 13.
And it literally lays down the foundation necessary for this type of enforcement action.
That we read about that's going to take place with the final Antichrist and of course the false prophet.
It all is coming together and it should be no surprise that we're seeing this happening in the Middle East, but I'm a little shocked at how fast it's actually taking place and the rates of fury by which they are seeking to enforce this stuff.
It's unbelievable, and make no mistake about it, they are undoubtedly, undoubtedly receiving support from other places that want to see this fall into line.
So, this is some pretty heavy stuff.
Look what it goes on to say.
It's pretty important.
If people do not meet the fingerprinting deadline, their electronic banking channels will be disabled, bank cards will be blocked, and their accounts will be frozen.
However, deductions for loans and mortgages will continue.
While travel rights will not be affected, illegal residents Crossing the border will be required to submit fingerprint registrations.
Folks, I just want everybody to understand this, okay?
Because this is like really, really important to pay attention to.
What I'm reading to you right now is something that although it might not seem as extreme to some people because they're still able to pay their debt, they're still able to take care of certain obligations, This is uniquely extreme because what it's doing is it's opening up the door to create an absolute law that makes a very definitive consequence for not wanting to comply or not wanting to give a portion of your identity that
cannot be traced with anybody else.
Digital biometrics is the beginning of all of this.
This is where it all starts and them wanting to do this and then of course threatening to seize your assets or freeze your assets makes a substantial difference in the way that the game is played.
Okay, it's really important to see this.
By the way, there's a lot of articles on this.
There's so much being published about this very story.
In March of 2024, this is what the article goes on to say, it was revealed that the country also intends to share biometric data as part of a regional security network.
Here's a question that I have.
Who's part of that regional network?
Is Iran part of that regional network?
Is a portion of Iraq part of that regional network?
Are we talking about certain biometric constructs that are being created for the building of a city like Babylon?
What are we talking about here?
There's so much right now that is in play.
Is the United States of America aiding in this process?
Is this something that is involving a much more sophisticated conglomerate of nations that are seeking to do something very different here?
There's too many questions to be asked here, and what we're looking at is super, super significant.
This is a big deal.
Look what it goes on to say.
It says...
It is claimed that the aim of the initiative to register biometric fingerprints for both citizens and expatriates is to address dual nationality issues and enhance security measures by detecting individuals using fraudulent passports.
Doesn't it always start that way?
Does it always start with we want to give you more security or we want to keep fraudulent activity from happening or we want to keep you from getting ripped off?
It's all about let me give you comfort for a piece of your freedom.
Let me give you a little bit of rest, so long as you give me control.
That's exactly what's happening here.
And folks, you haven't seen the beginning of it yet.
I'm telling you, it's about to get way worse than you think.
Look what this article continues to say.
Kuwait plans to collaborate with Interpol and Gulf Cooperation Council countries to establish a robust security network.
This partnership Aims to address the challenges posted by dual nationals using multiple identities while traveling between countries.
Folks, think about this.
This is crazy, okay?
Like, if you're a citizen of Kuwait but you want to leave the country and live somewhere else, that makes you an expatriate.
That means that you still are required to comply with their rules or they'll come after you no matter where you are.
What they're doing is building the infrastructure to go after those who will not submit to the Antichrist.
That's where we're going here.
They're getting people involved like Interpol.
Okay?
Or the GCC. I mean, think about...
Think about this.
Yo, so that was a bit long, but look at what he's saying here.
This is the beginning of people, well, the government demanding you to follow protocol, and if you don't, guess what?
No Section 8, no funding from the government, no resources from the government, and if you don't comply, Your account's gone, too.
So, that's scary, bro.
I don't know about you guys.
That's very scary.
And let's say you want to leave the country.
Guess what?
Now, if you try to leave, and you don't comply somewhere else...
Yup.
That's scary, guys.
Yeah, the globalization is in full effect, guys.
Yeah.
Someone said this will never happen in the US. Bro, you know what's crazy?
People are going to demand it.
George Soros is pushing for it.
Because when they say, oh, you can't get funding from government, Section 8, all this stuff, you know what people are going to say?
Yeah.
No, give it to us.
We want it.
We want to get funding from government.
I'll take whatever you need, a chip.
A fingerprint scan?
Bro, you might not like it, or you might not want it, but they're gonna want it, the masses.
So it's crazy, bro.
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Alrighty.
So, I'm actually getting a guest in here in a second.
We're going to talk about the next topic.
You guys want to hit Telegram?
Telegram?
I think that was the next story that we're going to talk about.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, we can.
So, all the breaking news here, guys.
So yeah, apparently with Telegram, they're now admitting or putting it out there that whatever you post on Telegram, chats, phone numbers, messages, if authorities reach out to Telegram directly, they'll give it to them hands down.
So encryption, you were so...
They're going to comply with law enforcement more now.
Yeah.
Is basically what's happening, guys.
Yeah.
So you thought you were saying with Telegram?
Well, you're not.
Yeah.
Pretty much.
And, you know, this comes after pressure from, it's Pavel, I think it was.
Pavel, the owner of Telegrammer, the CEO, got arrested.
By the president of France.
Apparently.
In France for not complying with orders of the French government.
And now he's pretty much, you know, kind of switching his tune.
So, ad that we all thought was very, very secure.
Once again, it's getting...
The question is, let's say you're anti-government.
How long can you last anti-government?
Keep it real.
It's tough.
No sponsors, no funding.
They may freeze your accounts, stop your family from making money as well.
How do you go past the next level to stay as free speech as possible or freedom as possible?
It's pressure, man.
I mean, Elon Musk is bending.
Pavel's bending.
It's tough, bro.
It is tough, man.
Because they go after you where it hurts, which is the money.
The money.
Obviously, to run your business and to run your thing.
And guys, running these tech apps is not cheap, man.
Especially video sharing apps, social media platforms.
It is very, very expensive and difficult to run them, man.
And also, if you can't be on the apps platform, for example, Google Play Store, Apple Play Store, then your app is pretty much like dead.
Mm-hmm.
And to do that, you gotta comply.
Yeah.
Very, very difficult.
Which, by the way, guys, we're gonna go ahead and shift over twitch.tv guys slash freshandfitpodcast and or rumble.com slash freshandfit.
Come on over, guys.
We are going to get off of YouTube.
Like I said before, our mainstream platforms are going to be, from now on, Rumble and Twitch, guys.
And Castle Club, of course.
We're always on Castle Club.
Shout out to, we got a couple hundred guys in there as well.
Castle Club Ninjas, do me a favor, go ahead and open up a tab, twitch.tv.com.
We're also going to react to some of the things in Discord.
Before we get off YouTube, guys, castleclub.tv, join the Discord.
We'll put the link in there for Castle Club members.
We're going to put it in the Castle Club chat for you guys, as a matter of fact, right now.
Yeah, we're going to be in there.
You use your Castle Club link.
Yep.
Sorry, use your Castle Club email when you join up for the Discord, and then bam, it automatically verifies you based on our database of who's in Castle Club.
And you're in there, and you can go ahead and join the city groups, join the general chat.
I'm in there.
I'll be going in there yapping with y'all, talking shit, having fun.
So yeah, man, come on over, guys, to Twitch, twitch.tv.
We're going to stay live on Rumble as well.
Rumble, Castle Club, and Twitch are going to be the only ones, but we're going to get off of YouTube, guys.
So come on over to YouTube.
We're dropping a link in there for y'all right now.
Twitch is going to be our new normie streaming platform, guys.
Want to reach more people, go hit a different crowd.
So, you know, clips are only going to be posted on YouTube.
And streaming is on Rumble, Twitch, and Castle Club.
Anything else we got to say before we move on over?
That's pretty much it.
Yeah.
Guys, come on over.
CastleClub.tv for the YouTube ninjas.
Come on over.
We're gonna be covering the Lebanon conflict.
I just find it funny.
People think that it won't come to the US. Bruh.
We'll fight it a bit longer than everyone else, but, you know, they're trying to do...
I mean, people like George Soros have been pushing for this for years.
People put on a mask?
Bro.
Guaranteed it's coming to America, bro.
You know?
So, let me know when we're cleared.
Are we good?
We're off YouTube?
Sweet.
Guys, welcome to the show.
We got special guests.
We got special guests now.
Suleiman, welcome to the Friendship Podcast.
Hey!
As you guys know, we got Suleiman Ahmed here.
He's calling from somewhere in Asia.
I won't say where, but he made some time to be with us today.
Obviously, we have a very important headline story today.
We have a video that we'll play a little bit.
I think you'll be able to hear the video as well, Suleiman, and I'll kind of get your take on this because you've been covering this conflict as it started.
What, 12, 16 hours ago?
And we'll kind of go and let people know what's going on in the Middle East with Israel, Lebanon, the ramifications it's going to have to the Western world, whether it's the United States or the United Kingdom.
But we do have a BBC thing we'll play here, and then I want to go ahead and get your take, Suleiman, and you can give an overall summary after we play this video, just kind of aware people.
You got it ready, Bills?
Sounds good.
The BBC link?
link i put it uh in the telegram chat sulaiman asalaamu alaikum habibi what's up man it's not there how you doing okay and you can hear our audio too right uh sulaiman like if we play like a video yeah very clear fears of an all-out like you heard yeah we're gonna show the video we're gonna show the video right now for you ninjas
Fears of an all-out regional conflict in the Middle East are growing tonight.
As Lebanese officials say, nearly 500 people have been killed, including 35 children and 1,600 others injured in Israeli strikes on the south of the country.
The Israel Defense Forces say they've hit around 1,300 positions held by the Iranian-backed group Hezbollah.
It says it's fired dozens of rockets at Israel.
The cross-border strikes have intensified after a series of exploding device attacks on Hezbollah members were blamed on Israel.
We'll hear from our international editor, Jeremy Bowen, who's in Jerusalem.
Our diplomatic correspondent, Paul Adams, in northern Israel, where people are living with the threat of rocket attacks by Hezbollah.
But first to our chief international correspondent, Orla Girin, who's in Beirut for us now.
Orla.
Tonight on the roads into Beirut there is chaos.
So many people are trying to flee to the capital that the traffic is paralyzed.
Some airlines have cancelled flights to and from Beirut.
Schools here won't open tomorrow because they've been turned into centers for the displaced.
And the death toll already around 500 people in a single day.
Now that's almost half the overall figure the last time the two sides went to war in 2006.
At that time 1,200 Lebanese were killed, mostly civilians, in a war that lasted more than a month.
Israel and Hezbollah are old enemies.
Tonight they're in a new war and the people of Lebanon are caught in the middle.
Southern Lebanon awoke to this.
It looks like all-out war.
The Israeli army says it hit 1300 Hezbollah sites today.
There were Gaza-style warnings telling residents to go, including from the Israeli leader.
Now, starting this morning, the IDF has warned you to get out of harm's way.
I urge you, take this warning seriously.
Don't let Hezbollah endanger your lives and the lives of your loved ones.
Don't let Hezbollah endanger Lebanon.
Please, get out of harm's way now.
But where to find safety in the middle of all this?
Pause real quick.
And we're gonna tell you guys why they hit these specific locations when I have Suleiman come and we give the commentary, but there's a specific reason why they're hitting these locations.
We'll keep playing the video though.
For one man, too late.
My siblings and their children were all killed here, he says.
The Israeli army insists its airstrikes are destroying weapons, some hidden in homes, and it accuses Hezbollah of using civilians as human shields.
On the roads from the south, a mass exodus.
So many heading to Beirut that the motorway became a one-way system.
Ahmed says everyone fled his village because of airstrikes and destruction.
There's no one left, he says.
We took our belongings and went.
So many new homeless now in this expanding war.
In Beirut too, fear on the streets and a rush to get home.
Are you feeling afraid?
Sure, Mohammed tells me.
I'm afraid for myself, my wife and my five children.
I don't know what to do.
How long will we be living through this?
We can't keep going.
Parents were summoned to schools to pick up their children early.
There were threats by phone, he says, that they'll hit Beirut.
Some in the capital have been getting recorded messages telling them to go, including staff at Lebanon's information ministry.
For months, there have been fears of a wider war.
Now, the waiting is over.
It's here.
Israel's escalation is a huge risk, and not just for Lebanon, but for the entire Middle East.
Orlagirn, BBC News, Beirut.
Well, in northern Israel, people are living with the daily threat of rocket attacks by Hezbollah.
Our correspondent Paul Adams is in northern Israel, where evacuees from closer to the border have been housed for almost a year.
Paul.
Rita, amid this escalating conflict, no one on this side of the border was killed today.
But life here is far from normal.
We're about 20 miles from the Lebanese border, well outside an evacuation zone declared almost a year ago.
But it's an area under threat.
The jagged remains of a Hezbollah rocket.
Nothing that happened in Israel today remotely compares with events across the border, but Hezbollah is hitting back.
David had seconds to get his family into the safe room before the rocket came through his roof.
Pause.
Just so you guys know, in Israel, it's customary for almost all properties have what's called like a safe room, where it's kind of bunkered down and it's explosive proof to a degree, just because they get bombed so often and they get rockets, the threat of rockets so often in Israel.
So, we'll keep going.
And then we'll get the commentary, we'll give you guys more of an overview after this.
Israel, David says, did not want this war.
We don't have a war with them.
They start with no reason.
So now we are giving back and it will be okay.
Do you feel lucky today?
Yes, very lucky.
Israel's defence minister has called on the public to show composure and discipline and listen to the instructions issued by the local authorities.
It's only because the family who live here did precisely that that no one was hurt.
Across northern Israel, sirens wailed and rockets fell.
Plenty of near misses.
The government says it's determined to restore normal life here to allow displaced civilians to return to their homes.
That's not going to happen while Hezbollah is still firing rockets deep into Israel.
Hezbollah on the 8th of October started firing on Israeli civilians in the northern border and he's been doing this for over 11 months with 9,000 rockets and 60,000 Israelis have left their homes.
We have to act.
We'll talk about the military strategy with these guys here in a second.
People were evacuated to this kibbutz a year ago, leaving vulnerable homes along the border.
It's supposed to be safer.
But today, they were taking cover.
So that's the second alarm we've had since we got here, what, just about an hour ago.
Again, we can hear interceptions overhead.
And as I look at the app here, I can see that there are alerts all over the place.
They have apps, uh, and notified whenever rockets are coming into Israel.
Hezbollah chooses to escalate.
Crazy, right?
The whole country.
Is that the dome?
Uh, yeah.
All Adams, BBC News.
Is it hitting the dome right now?
Uh, the dome shoots down most missiles.
Let's speak now to Jeremy Bowen, our international editor, who's in Jerusalem.
And Jeremy, this feels like such a dangerous situation.
What does each side think they can get out of this escalation?
Well, it's a really dangerous moment.
From Hezbollah's point of view, what they want to do is to keep on fighting.
Fighting Israel is in their DNA. It is why they exist.
And while their fight with Israel goes back to the 1980s, this, as you've been hearing, goes back to the day after Hamas attacked Israel.
The Israelis have been pushing harder in recent months, escalating steadily.
But in the last week, as we've been seeing, it's been going much, much harder and faster.
And while they have inflicted some grievous blows on their enemies in Lebanon, the Hezbollah infrastructure is much bigger than that.
If you look at Gaza, after nearly one year, Israel still hasn't managed, for example, to destroy all the Hamas tunnels that have been built through sand.
In Lebanon, they're built through rock, and the south is a much bigger area than Gaza.
Israel effectively is gambling.
What it's hoping is that by doing what it's doing, it will coerce Hezbollah into stop firing into Israel.
I think that that is probably unlikely.
It means Israel will have to continue escalating.
They've already said this is going into a new phase.
And the ultimate escalation would be moving troops and tanks into Lebanon.
That might be difficult, particularly since their forces, after a year of fighting in Gaza, and a lot of violence on the West Bank as well, are tired.
And at the moment as well, they need to mobilize more reserves to get to that point.
But let's be very clear about this.
This is a very dangerous moment, and right now it's all going in one direction.
Alright, so that kind of gives a little bit of an overview, but I'm going to turn it to Suleiman.
He's an expert in the region when it comes to Middle Eastern affairs.
Talk about this stuff all the time.
This is kind of your wheelhouse.
I'd love to get your take on this, Suleiman, and if you could give the audience maybe kind of an overview on some of the things that the news missed.
I saw that they actually missed a couple of things that me and you had been discussing earlier this morning with this conflict.
But yeah, go ahead, bro.
Yeah, I appreciate you having me on.
And I think it's an important thing to talk about because we're seeing significant escalation in the Middle East.
I expect today, sorry, like your today, but tomorrow for you guys to be more worse than today.
And today was significantly, significantly bad.
We had what he mentioned there quite accurately, over 500 people killed, thousands upon thousands injured, 35 children killed.
And where did they start?
So basically, in this last week, and I will talk about it more holistically, but in this last week, you basically had the first day, and it was about five, six days ago, the Pager attack, where Israel essentially detonated or made the Pagers blast.
Now, those Pagers were largely used by Hezbollah, but were not just used by Hezbollah.
They were also used by other people.
Now, they basically made those pages blow up and there were a significant amount of injuries and at least 20 deaths.
Two of those deaths were children.
Now, there were two different reports.
There was an initial report, and I believe this was by the Israeli media or Israeli supported media, who claimed That these devices had been intercepted and then that's how the mechanism or the explosives were put in to make sure that basically the pages explode.
What we found out later was that this wasn't accurate.
In reality, the mechanisms used to have the pages detonate were produced immediately in conception.
So that's highly problematic because just think about that.
that that means in consumption when these uh electronics are made they can the israelis or if they're american-based products or if generally speaking israeli products they can essentially put those in any of those products and then use them as explosives so for example imagine israel wanted to send a shipment ofiphones to california as an example of los angeles
And then they would put these explosives in those phones and then know that they could detonate at any time.
That tells you the level of control and mechanism and ability they've got from conception to target specific regions and areas on people.
Whether people are their allies right now, such as the United States, but if they were to turn on them, they could use that against them.
It definitely sets a dangerous precedent and I'm glad that you started here with the pager thing because guys this has been an escalation that's been going on now for a few months but as of recently with the past two weeks or so it's been escalating at an even higher level and this whole pager thing from what I got some news that they actually did this in Hungary and then they shipped the phones over to Lebanon knowing that they were going to be intended for Hezbollah targets and I mean You've got to give credit where it's due.
One of Israel's greatest strengths is their intelligence community, whether it's Unit 8200, Mossad, Shin Bet, etc.
Their military ground force, IDF, isn't that superb because they're a small country and they rely heavily on...
Involuntary service right with you know all the people got to give at least two years to IDF but their intelligence services are very good I mean it rivals the CIA and NSA and the fact that they were able to pull this off literally having beepers explode in the hands of their adversaries and I've been told that they did this this This operation for the better part of a year.
They've had access to these pagers and, you know, kind of fucked with them, put explosives in them, and then this whole process took about a year.
I don't know what news, if you have anything conflicting or what you heard, but I heard it was through Hungary.
They had these devices for a while and that's how they kind of pulled it off.
That's accurate.
They actually put them in before October the 7th means that they had these things in place well before there was this attack on Israel.
So that tells you a lot about what they were planning.
And I agree with you in terms of their intelligence.
You know me, I think I'm one of the few people who holds the position that...
I believe they killed President Raisi.
And I think they did use some kind of electronic mechanism or one of these kind of explosives or something in the helicopter to be able to do that.
So yeah, I do believe that when it comes to the intelligence...
Their intelligence is great.
And I think it was Unit 8200 that did this, which for all of our American viewers, that's the equivalent of the NSA. Their NSA unit essentially did this phone operation, not to be confused with Mossad, who is their CIA comparative, and then Shin Bet is their FBI. So if we were to give functional equivalence to the United States, Shin Bet FBI, they investigate crimes in Israel.
Mossad does a lot of international stuff.
They're the CIA. And then, as far as doing clandestine operations like this, etc., Unit 8200, which is their NSA, which is also a part of their...
IDF. It's a very classified group within their IDF that does very sensitive operations like this.
So yeah, this obviously took a lot of planning.
For sure, for sure.
And then so that was the pager attack, right?
And so you thought, okay, they put these mechanisms in the pager, but then the next day they were like, it's not just the pagers, they did it in a number of other electronic devices, including phones and various others, and then the same thing happened.
There was explosions, there was again a number of people injured, a number of people killed, all over the two days was about 20 to 30 people.
Yeah.
Everyone thought it was just going to be 24 hours of pages exploding, but they actually did a whole other round the next day, which I noticed that the news didn't cover that.
What are the total casualties from this beeper operation that Israel pulled off?
The number of deaths over the two days was around 30 people.
- Okay. - But a lot of people got injured.
So it was about, I mean, there's at least 500 to 1,000 people got injured from the attack over the two days.
So this is how- - They were blowing these things up in supermarkets.
Like, for the audience that isn't aware, like, guys, just so you guys know, when they detonated these pagers, People were in all different parts of the country and they all blew up at the same time.
Some people were in the grocery store, some people were home, some people were driving.
So imagine just random explosions all over the country at the same exact time, some of those in public areas.
Question, if your picture was off, did it still explode if it was off?
Good question.
It's a good question.
I don't believe so.
No, if it'd been off for a decent amount of time, I don't think it would be able to explode.
I think it's like obviously the power that's used with the battery being on that would cause it to explode, I believe.
Because to be honest, bro, look at our phones right now, bro.
Yeah.
Well, here's the thing.
Hezbollah doesn't use...
More advanced technology because it's less secure.
So they went back because some people are wondering, why the hell are these dudes using pagers and beepers?
It's not 1985.
But the reason why they went back to that is because they were harder to exploit than cell phones.
But then they hit them where it hurts and they were still able to get them to blow up.
But they knew that Intel to go ahead and...
Yeah.
I didn't know that they had this operation planned even before October 7th.
I didn't know that's for the money.
I didn't know it went back that far back.
But do you know why they call these smartphones?
What?
Smart than us.
That's true.
But yeah, I don't know.
Do you know how long they had been running this operation for?
So it was well before October 7th.
They say it was over a year.
And in terms of the pages, the reason they use it is exactly what you said.
But in addition to that, it's because obviously with phones, you can lose signal.
As you said, they can be hacked, they can be intercepted.
So even like in hospitals, like if you notice, doctors and nurses tend to use pages, especially, well, in the West, they use it as well.
But definitely in the Middle East and other regions, they definitely use pages.
So again, that's the reason why it's used it.
Obviously, I'm not a believer in that.
I've always said, like, I don't think AI or even AGI is possible.
I mean, I've always said, I don't think AGI is possible because of that reason.
But coming back to the point of what happened.
So just think about it.
This happened over the last six days.
Yeah.
You had the Patriot attack on day one.
Day two was the remaining electronic attack.
Then you had one day where nothing happened and then immediately Israel started its bombing of Lebanon and they've been doing it over the last few days.
What today was was a significant escalation.
They basically targeted over a 1,000 locations.
I mean, they said in the report, 1,500 locations.
They killed over 500 people and they injured thousands upon thousands of people and killed 35 children.
This is a specific targeted escalation that's occurred significantly.
Lebanon responded.
Now, the difference is Lebanon's response wasn't as ferocious in terms of from a volume perspective.
There was no...
There was no casualties, neither civilian or military, because their targets were military bases.
And that's where the...
I mean, there's a big difference between the two, because, for example, they targeted Megiddo military airport.
They targeted Roma David base a number of times, which is a military base.
They targeted Amos military base.
They targeted a number of military bases, and that was their specific target.
Now, there's a number of things to understand from this.
Nobody died, obviously, from the Israeli side because of, again, two reasons.
One is Hezbollah targeted military bases.
But the second thing for a lesser reason is you mentioned about the bunkers.
Yes, they do have bunkers and they have certain ability to keep themselves safe, which is different to people in Gaza when they get bombed or different to people in Lebanon when they get bombed.
Now, what's important to understand is when Israel was attacking, they targeted a number of densely populated civilian locations.
I just want people to understand that.
It means a lot of people in an area, and then they bomb it.
That's the difference between the attacks done by Hezbollah and the attacks done by Israel.
And Israel is justifying these bombings, which I'm surprised the news didn't mention this, but we got y'all because me and Suleiman are here.
The reason why they targeted these areas in southern Lebanon, guys, is Netanyahu and the Israeli military, IDF, basically are saying that these areas that they bombed in southern Lebanon are rocket storage facilities.
And they're alleging that Hezbollah members put rockets in these homes and in these garages and these properties to kind of conceal the nature of said rockets, and these rockets are being fired into northern Israel.
So that is their main argument as to why they bombed.
Because they bombed a bunch of villages in southern Lebanon, by the way, guys.
That's why so many people are dead, is because they bombed these places that they suspect.
Had Hezbollah rockets.
That was their justification for the attacks.
And then also, like you guys saw from the IDF spokesperson, they claimed that since October 8th, days after October 7th, Hezbollah has been consistently launching rockets into northern Israel, which has displaced approximately 60,000 Israelis who have had to move south, closer to Tel Aviv, to avoid the missiles coming in from Lebanon and Hezbollah.
So, go ahead, please, Suleiman.
fake news and propaganda that they said that basically there's weapons stored in civilian homes.
That's basically their excuse for when they kill civilians.
They could be like, oh, there was weapons, or human shields, or, you know, they basically, there's rockets in a garage.
But in reality, it's because their car blanched just attack.
They're not precise in their mechanism of attack.
And they themselves have demonstrated that they have the capability to attack directly.
You saw that when they killed Hajim Mohsen in, what to call it, in Lebanon, in Beirut, a direct attack, not many collateral, not much collateral damage.
So they have the ability.
They have bombs that can take out a floor.
They have bombs that can literally take out a specific floor in a building, guys.
Just so you guys know, Israel has very advanced weapons technology where they can do precise hits and hit just one floor of a building of a target that they're going after.
Yeah, they're not playing.
And now, in terms of the claim that Lebanon started on October the 8th for Hezbollah, that's fake news.
It was actually Israel who were basically bombing specific regions that essentially escalated the conflict with or started the conflict with Hezbollah, but it never really started because there always had conflict.
Now, in terms of the argument about northern Israel, that's actually true.
So what's been happening is...
There's been...
And this is an interesting thing because up until now, they always denied it.
They were literally like always dominating Hezbollah.
And people like myself, people like Greg Stoker were literally making the argument that no, actually in the conflict in northern Israel, southern Lebanon, it's actually the other way around.
It's what's called Hezbollah is actually dominating Hezbollah.
And they've admitted it now.
And they're right, there has been a number of people displaced because in northern Israel, which is basically on the border of southern Lebanon, there has been engagement between the two.
They've been attacking each other.
And Hezbollah's dominance has been so much in that region because it's just a direct conflict.
You're not attacking civilians.
You're not attacking.
You're not using war planes or going over Lebanon.
In that specific situation, yeah, Hezbollah were dominating.
There's a number of settlements.
Settlements means that basically what happens is Israel essentially creates a place to live, takes over an area that is occupied, and then they have people who take over that land.
So there's a number of settlements in that area, there's a number of military bases in that area, and it's true, they were pushed back, We're good to go.
They were just dominating.
So both were attacking each other, but Hezbollah was dominating in that region, and they pushed them back significantly.
So settlements, as I said, were disbanded, and military bases were disbanded.
So, Suleiman, what do you think is the next step here?
Obviously, Netanyahu has concluded the battle in Gaza.
They've pretty much destabilized Gaza.
We know Yahya Senwar is in hiding, the head of Hamas.
They're making allegations that he's dressed up as a woman running around in Gaza hiding.
Who knows how true that is?
We know the IDF does a lot of propaganda.
But regardless, they finished up in Rafa.
Now it looks like they're moving to phase two.
Which you can also argue they're working in the West Bank as well.
There's been some military action in the West Bank.
Now they're moving towards Lebanon, northern Israel.
What do you predict is going to happen from this point?
Because every single day it seems Israel is heightening escalations.
Yeah, so the first thing is, I mean, you're right in terms of them attempting to conclude what's happening in Gaza, but they've not won.
They've not succeeded in their mission.
Their mission was return, get the hostages.
They've not been able to get the hostages.
The second mission was to eradicate Hamas.
They've not done that.
Hamas still exists in a significant manner, both in the military perspective and the political perspective.
So what have they achieved?
They achieved just murdering civilians.
A lot of civilians murdering women and children.
So that's what they've done.
And now they're trying to move on to Hezbollah.
Now, the error that I believe Hezbollah made was, and I said this very early on, that, I mean, their reason is because they didn't want to escalate, because then it would have been into, like, a global war.
America and the NATO would have basically intervened immediately if they'd done that.
But while Israel was bombing Gaza, when they were bombing, attacking Gaza, and basically fighting with Hamas, that's when Hezbollah should have been a lot more aggressive.
Now, I explained what they did well in that area, but I think they should have been a lot more aggressive and made them fight significantly on two fronts that they wouldn't have been able to do.
So I think that was an error on the part of Hezbollah.
In terms of what I think is going to happen next, though...
So I'm hearing reports that today is going to be even worse than it was yesterday.
And just think about how bad yesterday was.
I'm hearing reports that there's a high probability that they're going to attack Beirut.
What I heard at that time is between three to eight hours.
It has actually been already eight hours.
But the plan is...
I've heard that they're going to attack Beirut.
Now, I want people to understand what Beirut is.
We talked about this on Myron, right?
Yeah, please let the audience know.
Please.
Sorry?
No, no, no.
I'm saying, no, please let the audience know because people have this conception of Beirut that's incorrect.
But go ahead, please.
Yeah, people think Beirut as this kind of desert area, this backward area, maybe like a third world country.
Beirut is one of the most vibrant, multicultural, multi-ethnic, multi-religious.
So you've got Muslims and Christians living in harmony.
Lots of Christians.
Lots of Christians.
You have people from different races living there in harmony.
It's very densely populated.
A lot of people live there.
There's an extremely, like, I went there, right?
And there's, like, a massive nightlife.
And I was expecting, like, some kind of, like, religious, like, orthodox place.
And it was literally, like, now we're going to party till, you know, we're going to party in the night.
And I was like, I was like, wait, how come you guys are partying, like, financially?
The country's not doing that.
And they were like, yeah, we don't care.
We're just going to party till we're like basically starving.
It don't matter.
We're going to party till the end.
So it's a literal, like a vibrant city.
You could think of it as like London, New York, densely populated, nightlife, very wealthy people who live there as well.
And then that's what they're bombing.
So imagine someone bombed in London and New York.
That's literally how it is.
It's absolutely crazy that they're planning to do it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And obviously that's a major escalation.
And I don't see any way, Suleiman, that this is not going to be a full-on war.
I understand that Netanyahu gave an address and he basically said that we are...
He formally said that we're going to be in a war.
So we know that the cabinet has been assembled at Israel.
So they're in wartime stages.
I just don't see a way how the United Kingdom and the United States are not going to be dragged into this at some point, Suleiman.
What are your thoughts on that before I let you go?
Yeah, so, I mean, you're right, because the way I see it is this.
Either they continue doing what they're doing, which is bombing from the air, and so it's going to escalate significantly, and there's going to be, like...
And that's their plan, is to go into that stage.
stage.
Now the question becomes, are they going to have boots on the ground?
Obviously, like I mentioned this on Space, I don't believe that they would...
I mean, if they do go for boots in the ground, that is essentially telling you where force on the United States and UK and various other countries to jump into this wall.
Because it's impossible No, no, no.
I was going to say good point because they lost 2006 trying this.
Exactly.
So they lost in 2006, attempting to do ground invasion.
And my position is this, that when you look at it from a military perspective, and I've read a lot of military books and military history, I don't believe that any country can basically take over another country and succeed.
You see that with the Russian and Ukraine war.
like russia is winning in ukraine but they've not taken over ukraine it's been two three years and they won't take over the title of it just nobody has the capability in modern warfare to take over an entire region when you're the invading force and to literally dominate it you saw it in iraq you saw it in iran you saw in afghanistan sooner or later you just can't do it you saw it in vietnam in terms of america and so it's just not possible in modern warfare Good point, man.
That's so fucking true.
That with the way the world is interconnected with allies and intelligence services, etc., it's extreme, it's damn near impossible in modern warfare to take over a country single-handedly because allies are gonna come in, you're gonna have other factors coming in.
So yeah, that's a really good point, man.
Ground assaults just simply, yeah, they don't work like that.
Even when the military is superior.
Yeah, 100%.
And the only reason they were able to do it to a small extent in Gaza was because Gaza don't have an army, right?
Yeah.
But coming back to the...
But even then, you see, watch, they won't be able to dominate in that area.
And you saw, even with Gaza, even with Hamas' very non-functional, minimized army, they still were struggling, right, to an extent.
Like, they didn't dominate.
Now, coming back to it, like, I've had that...
Like, this has been there since World War II. Never mind the fact that even in World War II, like, how did they manage to beat Germany?
It was literally almost the whole world against Germany.
Yeah.
So, like, that was literally the only situation happening.
And even since then, weaponry has become a lot more advanced.
Modern warfare is a lot more advanced.
Capability is a lot more stronger.
Like, you're not going into a desert fighting somebody who's got, like, just AK-47s.
People's even weaponry is a lot more advanced.
So it's just not possible.
So if they did go into, attempted to a ground invasion, first of all, since 2006, when they failed already, they went in 2006, they got destroyed and they ran back.
Now, 18 years on, again, Hezbollah's abilities and capabilities advanced a lot more.
Iran supplied them with a lot more weapons, not just Iran, Russia, China, many other people have given them certain abilities and capabilities.
There's no way Israel has the ability for a ground invasion.
So if they do attempt a ground invasion, that is just an indicator for you that they basically want America and NATO and the rest of their allies to essentially join them in the ground.
Then I do believe that there will be American troops on the ground.
Now, I know a lot of Americans are like, nah, that ain't going to be possible.
There's no way they're going to let Israel go on the ground and just get completely annihilated.
Yeah, I think that's what will happen in terms of ground invasion.
Yeah.
Well, Suleiman, I know you're traveling, man, and I really appreciate you hopping on on the Zoom call and giving us your insight on...
Guys, this is Suleiman Ahmed.
Go check him out on X. One of the best Middle Eastern political analysts and commentators.
I get a lot of my information from him.
He obviously has a very deep knowledge of the region, and I think it's very important for Americans to understand what's going on in the geopolitical sense in the Middle East because it absolutely affects us here in the United States, whether people want to admit it or not.
A conflict is not something that we want.
Especially in the Middle East with how turbulent it is.
In a conflict with Hezbollah, let's say there was no boots on the ground, at a minimum, you're going to be given tens of billions of dollars, maybe even more.
You're looking at 20, 30, 40, 50 billion, because this is now going to be like a significant war, a significant escalation.
So we're all going to be affected.
The world's going to be financially struggling again.
Absolutely.
Hezbollah is a formidable...
Hezbollah is a formidable opponent that can actually beat Israel in a ground war.
And that's what it is.
So that's a good point.
If Israel does the ground invasion, don't look far because the United States and the UK will probably be behind.
But Suleiman, thank you so much for coming on, bro.
I know that you're out there in Asia and it's a big time difference.
So thank you for calling into the show, brother.
I'll jump on in a space with you later on tonight if you have one and we'll...
Chop it up more about this, because obviously this is rapidly evolving.
Every hour, there's more missiles coming in.
The death count is going up.
When I went to bed earlier today, it was like 200.
Now it's at 500.
So, it's only been not even 24 hours yet, guys.
So, thank you so much, Slyman, for coming on the show.
Thanks for coming, man.
Thanks for having me on, guys.
Thank you so much.
Appreciate it, brother.
Go check him out on X, guys.
Okay, SnikloStream.
We're jumping on with Sniko?
Okay.
Yeah, let's go.
Cool.
Yeah, I hope you guys enjoyed that, man.
Definitely giving you guys another perspective with someone that's an expert in the geopolitical world in the Middle East.
Oh, they're liking it on Rumble.
Shout out to you guys.
What's going on here?
We're jumping in on Sneakostream?
Yeah, once he has this, because he's been waiting for a little bit.
Okay.
Who's on there?
I think Aiden left now, but it's Ian Carroll and Academics.
Okay.
Let's see.
Yeah, I mean, Aiden don't do shit for us, so I'm like, bro.
You know what I mean?
Huh?
Huh?
No.
I was saying for Sneeko.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
For Sneeko, yeah, but like, I'm not gonna direct what I'm doing for Aiden.
Fuck that shit.
Like, no.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
It's like, what the fuck?
Like, we had a show planned.
I'm not gonna turn off my Twitch for somebody that don't fuck with us like that, so fuck that.
I hear you.
Just keep it real.
Fuck that shit.
Okay.
AK's going off on a tangent.
But yeah, man.
That was very insightful.
Yeah.
Soaking it all up.
You guys want to go through something?
And again, I don't have a personal issue with Aiden, just so y'all know, but like, he's flaked on us before, etc.
So like, I'll look at it like, look, man, we had something planned.
We're not gonna go on another stream and fuck up our shit to platform somebody that doesn't, like, doesn't reciprocate.
You know what I mean?
Like, I'm on real big on reciprocation.
So, Sneeko, yeah, all day.
But like, this dude, like, bro, I'm not gonna fuck up my plans for that.
Fuck that shit.
You guys want to go through chats while we wait?
Yeah.
Yeah, we can.
That's fine.
Sure.
Let's see here.
But that was my reasoning, guys, why I didn't give a shit about joining.
What happened to that monk mode you talked about?
Just curious, because I was doing it with you, but if you're not, I'm not.
What's he talking about?
Maybe fresh.
Me?
You shouldn't do it because of someone else, bro.
Oh, no, no, no.
No, no.
I didn't mention Monk Mode.
So we're going to do a stream sub-a-thon of me and the gym going crazy on Twitch.
Okay.
Yeah.
I'll post a link in the chat.
I meant the hater, not you, Myron.
Okay.
Dan KG. We got Jesus the King, $2.
Appreciate that.
And guys, I just want to know, did you guys learn something from that breakdown that we just did on the conflict?
Give us ones in the chat if you guys learned something.
I kind of want to get a...
That Mike Tyson fights?
You're going to get killed.
They don't give a fuck who you're with.
Like, we gotta stop thinking that this conspiracy theory.
Yo, if Tupac doesn't put his fucking loafers on the fucking guy who's from the Crips, they don't say, bro, I'm not gonna get embarrassed by a rapper who's pussy.
I'm going to kill him.
This is nothing to do with the feds.
This is nothing to do with nothing else.
We gotta just be realistic.
Everybody wants a conspiracy theory.
It's not.
Tupac literally got killed because he beat up the wrong nigga at the wrong time.
Nipsey got killed because he slapped a nigga.
Well, not slapped a nigga.
He called a nigga a snitch who was a killer.
Who else got killed?
Bro, these guys got killed for regular reasons.
There's no, like, fucking conspiracy.
You know why?
We're watching...
Tupac is a pretty regular reason.
And the case is still open.
They haven't solved the case yet.
It's been almost 30 years.
There's a ton of allegations, and there are people that are, like, whistleblowers from the inside.
There's a lot of stuff swirling in the industry.
You act like it's a closed, like, like, oh, I have the answer, but then you just throw out a bunch of speculation.
Wait, wait, wait.
Are you talking about Tupac's death?
Yeah, and the previous shooting too.
Sir, sir, sir, sir, sir.
I understand you live in La La Land.
I like to deal with what was charged.
And Myron's in here now.
If whatever theory you have ever been charged, I'll apologize to you on my stream.
The only person that was ever charged for Tupac's death is Keith E.D.
And he's now in federal custody.
He's in the custody of Las Vegas.
What you're talking about, all this La La Land shit, sounds great.
We like it.
It makes for great like, hmm, is that going on?
But the reality is, so you're telling me that the federal government and also Las Vegas, who've been one of the closest cases, only charged Keith E.D. after he damn near stinched on himself 30 times, but they wouldn't have.
Come on.
Yeah.
Do you know the issue of our federal government, bro?
Do you know that, like, the founder of the FBI was blackmailed by the mob for 50 years?
Hey, hey, non sequitur.
If Myron says that, Myron's someone...
Our federal agencies have been lying forever.
That's a good point.
Well, okay, I'll ask Myron the question, but I want to introduce Ian Carroll to Fresh Fit.
Ian, by the way, I really appreciate your time and everything.
Yeah, we know Ian very well, bro.
Yeah, Ian, I didn't expect it to get this crazy with the panel, but it was great to have you on.
I would love to have you on again.
Okay, but Myron, so I guess AK wants you to weigh in on the situation.
Do you think, as a former Fed, you worked in Homeland Security, do you think that the Diddy case is something bigger than it is, or is it very simple?
Was Diddy just a freaky guy who wanted to have baby oil parties?
Yeah.
Well, I mean, it's a little early to tell.
I'd like to get a hold of those interviews and see what was asked and other people that were identified in the conspiracy.
It's just a little early to tell right now.
So I just don't know.
Can I actually ask you a specific question, Myron?
Yeah, sure.
I totally forgot that you've got a ton of great expertise here.
Yeah.
Based on the racketeering charges, do you expect them to bring more charges against Diddy?
Or do you expect them to charge other people because they're going racketeering?
I think both.
Or do you think we've kind of seen what we're going to see?
I think both.
And the reason why they had to go with the racketeering angle...
Yeah.
This is kind of like the basis that most RICO cases are done, is to bring in crimes that are considered racketeering activity, whether sex trafficking, drug trafficking, kidnapping, extortion.
These are all crimes that can be used To facilitate a RICO charge.
So that's what they did in this situation with Diddy.
Because if you look back at the indictment, they were looking at from 2008 all the way up to 2024.
So they used the racketeering kind of as the foundation to prop up the sex trafficking charges so they don't get hit with the statute of limitations issues.
Word.
Solid answer.
Thanks, man.
No, no, no.
Of course, bro.
As Nico's shit's falling apart back here.
Yeah, everything is breaking down.
It's a ghost.
The feds are knocking.
Yeah, but as far as...
I know you guys were talking about the Tupac situation.
I actually studied that case, too.
I would agree with Ack on this that, you know, I haven't seen any evidence yet, but I'm open to hearing other theories.
That makes me look like it's a grand conspiracy.
I truly think that Tupac just beat up the wrong guy at the wrong time.
And they wanted to retaliate.
I mean, Keefe is an idiot that wrote a book that self-snitched on himself, literally how he passed the gun off to his nephew.
And that was the weapon that was used to kill Tupac that day.
So, I think it was just really bad timing.
And a grand conspiracy to kill Tupac, I don't...
Just the evidence isn't there.
And it's amazing to me that it took the Las Vegas PD so fucking long to get this guy.
When he had this book out for years, he had been on many interviews talking about how he passed the gun off, etc.
I think at this point, they just said, look, this is dragging on us forever.
We need to do something.
And they just picked him up because he's the last living person from that murder.
Everyone else that was involved, the other three individuals that were in that vehicle, all got murdered because they were gangbangers.
By the way, I also, and I agree with you wholeheartedly with that, I also say when it comes to his Diddy thing, and I don't know if you want to weigh in on that or we want to move on, but the reason why I just don't think that he has a bigger fish to offer up is They're not even treating him like he has a bigger fish to offer up.
They're treating him like, yo, we just want you.
Like, again, this is a guy who tried to play ball for like three months since the raid.
It's clear like he was almost signaling to them.
I will tell you what you want.
There wasn't a, oh, okay, you have this other guy that we want.
And, okay, let's deal with you.
And, yo, we just seen with the Young Dolph case.
They locked the dude up two months early.
They were like, all right, cool.
Are you going to tell on the other shooter?
He told them, They're not even trying to play ball with Diddy.
Again, I don't think they're not...
I'm not here saying there's not bigger fish.
I just don't believe, and maybe I would love to hear Myron's opinion.
I just don't think the feds think that Diddy could offer him up.
Diddy has the information.
I will say this.
It is very strange to me, and this kind of goes to answer Ian's question from before.
It's very strange to me that they did a RICO case and only indicted one individual.
Racketeering is literally like the basis of a conspiracy.
That means you must have two or more that you conspired with.
So this is the first time I've ever seen a RICO, a racketeering case that only had one defendant, which is strange to me.
So either A... I think that there's going to be, number one, I think there's going to be a superseding indictment that comes out that hits him with more charges.
Because keep in mind, guys, right now, I know they got him dead to rights on one charge because when they raided one of his houses, they found an AR-15 with obliterated serial number.
Just like the other guy that tried to kill Trump, they hit him with that charge.
The obliterated serial number is 18 U.S.C. 922K. Because it's illegal to obliterate the serial number.
So...
They can hit him with that.
So that automatically can be a superseding indictment in itself.
Then I think he's probably going to cooperate, maybe potentially give them other individuals, and then they're going to go ahead and hit him with some other charges.
So I do predict that there will be other charges and potentially other defendants, and I think the people that were close to him, that assisted him with running this whole sex ring operation, so to speak, they might get hit on this next superseding indictment.
And here's actually a good question because he used to work in this field.
How difficult is it to rig up a house full of cameras and spy on people the way Diddy allegedly did?
Well, keep in mind that he's not going to need a court order.
It's his own house.
So, you know...
I don't know if there's going to necessarily be a federal charge for that.
I know that there are a lot of state voyeurism laws for this.
If you're setting up cameras in intimate areas of your home and you're not telling people about it, there are some state charges for it.
But as far as the feds go, I don't think that he'd get hit with federal charges for setting up cameras in a house to witness success.
Well, not charges.
Do you think that a rapper would be able to set it up to that extent, like high-quality cameras in different corners of the room, or would he need a fed to figure out how to do it?
He would certainly need to hire someone.
Yeah, I mean, bro, there's so many people...
That are former contractors, security contractors that have the capability of doing that.
So, yeah, you can get a great covert camera system in your home from someone that might have been a security contractor with the U.S. government or whatever.
They don't have to necessarily have been in law enforcement to have that skill set.
Hey, by the way, to add some context to this.
So, I had a situation where a woman made allegations that supposedly something happened in my house.
So, previously at my house, I had...
You know, when I moved in, I was always big on security.
Because I never...
Shit, I'm thinking every rapper wants to kill me, so I'm always moving like that.
I had cameras everywhere.
That's the first thing.
I spent $25,000 as soon as I bought the house.
Before I moved in, they installed it.
A situation happened later, and just going through it with my lawyers and going through it with the police, the only thing that they didn't have was that, oh, they didn't have in the room.
And I said to my lawyer, I said, well, I thought that was illegal.
They said, here's the thing.
And again, I'm speaking only for where I live.
My lawyer said, you could have cameras everywhere.
You just can't use that footage for anything but your security purposes.
It gets tricky with the bathrooms, but you could have cameras in your rooms, cameras in hallways, kitchens, whatever, whatever.
And from what even they told me, they said, you could have cameras everywhere.
Now granted, if you take that camera footage and put it, now you're illegal.
Yeah, you use it.
Once people come into your house.
So you know what I did?
Honestly, after I mailed my attorneys, bro, I called my security people back and added like another 30.
Yeah, of course.
Just to be safe.
So again, I'm only saying that, you know, honestly, I hate that I look like I'm even defending, I'm not defending Diddy, but bro, these entertainers or people of influence, Yeah, they probably do have cameras, especially where they live, everywhere.
Now, I don't know, like, hidden cameras to capture angles of fucking, like, that's weird.
Like, clearly, I'm agreeing with that.
But I do expect that if you run into, if I go to Justin Bieber's home, I would imagine that he has a camera system.
If I go to, I don't know, the baby's home, I would imagine.
If I go to Morgan Wallen's home, I would imagine he has...
But having cameras to record freak-off parties and get everybody in the industry on there, that's a little bit different than having security cameras for, like, random girls.
Yo, but real quick, real quick.
You don't believe that he had help with this operation, bro?
He can't do it by himself.
Like, Diddy by himself can't do it alone.
So people must have helped him with this whole operation, bro.
Must have.
Yeah, he had AIDS. Had to.
What about Oprah?
What about all these people that were around him at these parties?
Fresh, what you're saying and what Ian's saying is probably what maybe me and Myron might be agreeing with.
When you say he has help, Like, of course, like, bro, I'm gonna be honest with you.
I pay a professional security...
Like, my house got raided before.
I didn't know how to decrypt the cameras.
I told my security guy, go down to the police station and you go help them.
Tell them everything.
Give them my passwords.
I don't care.
So, no, of course, like, Diddy's not, like, fucking setting this up.
Clearly.
Now, when you say he has help...
And I think Ian alluded to this.
Are you thinking that he has, like, industry help?
Like, this is what we do!
We have a cloud of whatever?
I really don't think that in terms of Diddy.
And I'm going to be honest with you, the reason why, and going back to Ian's point before you guys got on here, I think Diddy was moving too reckless for me to be thinking that the higher-ups would be behind his operation.
Then he was fucking with Young Miami and a bunch of girls who literally would be impressed with bags.
This wasn't like super intricate.
I mean, he was fucking with everybody.
Men, women, Justin Bieber, Young Miami, Lori Harvey.
He was fucking with everybody.
Meek Mill, the entire industry.
I'm freaking skew.
I understand Axe's point of not wanting to be a conspiracy brain, but Myron, I want to ask you, because I was talking about this with Ian in the beginning, why do you think Diddy had so many connections to prominent politicians like Hillary Clinton, like Kamala Harris?
Kamala Harris tweeted out Diddy's town hall meeting back in 2020, very recently, he had connections with Obama.
Do you think that's a coincidence?
Why is it that he ties with so many prominent members of the Democratic Party?
I've noticed that I think it's because the Democrats have always been just cooler than the GOP in general.
They've always been able to align themselves with more relevant musicians, celebrities.
I mean, look at Kamala right now.
She got Taylor Swift to endorse her.
We know Janet Jackson had endorsed her.
Like, the Democratic Party is just a lot better at marketing their campaigns than the Republican Party and getting people that have influence and are relevant.
I mean, her first rally, who did she bring in?
She brought Meg Thee Stallion and Quavo in, right?
What did fucking Trump bring in?
You can see Diddy I've seen Diddy pictures with all these people.
As the Diddy case has been revealed, I'm sure Ian has seen it too, I've seen Diddy taking pictures hugging Taylor Swift, hugging Hillary Clinton, hugging all the rappers that you brought up.
It seems like they're all part of this club.
Is it a coincidence?
No, I mean...
I think that the Democratic Party is just a lot better at marketing their campaigns using celebrities than the GOP is.
I mean, Trump brought out Kid Rock, and Kamala Harris brought in Quavo and Meg DeStein.
Who's more relevant today?
We're like 30 years behind.
At the RNC, they brought Hulk Hogan out.
I like these guys, but is a young, impressionable voter going to know who these motherfuckers are?
Probably not.
So the Democrats are just a lot better at marketing when it comes to campaigns than the GOP is, unfortunately.
And to be fair, they target our people.
And they target black people, so they have infrastructure in their black community.
I'll never forget, when Obama ran, every single rapper endorsed him.
Young Jeezy, my president's black, my Lambo's blue, you know what I mean?
Jay-Z, Beyonce, etc.
All of these people almost always come out and endorse the Democrats because they're just a cooler...
I think that's kind of...
I mean, I think it's a combination of a coincidence.
And then, yeah, might there be some nefarious ties?
Of course.
But we've seen it historically in almost every four-year election.
The Democrats almost always are able to align themselves with culturally relevant individuals, while the Republican Party almost never can.
But to Ian's point...
Do you remember if that goes back to Clinton?
I know Diddy advocated for her in 2016.
He told her before the modern rap industry was born, but...
Diddy definitely endorsed her in 2016.
Well, I mean Bill Clinton.
Oh, Bill Clinton.
Oh.
I'm trying to think.
Yeah, I'm back before George Bush.
By the way, Ian, if I had to kind of put that tinfoil hat on, I'd agree with you on this.
But this is where I stop with Diddy.
I've just watched this guy intricately.
He's a sloppy motherfucker.
I would be down with you to say...
There was a point that he could have been like an operative, where the Democrats are saying, yo, this guy, he's kind of like, we got him under the wing, we got something on him, whatever.
I think they threw him away a long time ago, honestly.
I think the mere fact that when we saw Donald Trump run in 2016, And he was not a big part of that.
And he was so much of a big part of Vote or Die for 2008 and 2012.
I think they kind of knew this guy wasn't the guy.
And from then on, even after, you know, obviously he won in 2016, in 2020, still was not part of it.
He had that cultural equity still.
And he was more promoting liquor.
I'm down to believe that conspiracy theory like, yo, maybe they knew this was coming down the pipelines.
Maybe they took their hands off him to say, fuck this guy.
You could get him.
100% saying, yeah, something, because I do believe the liquor thing.
Like, I do believe that, you know, if we look at the timing between his lawsuit versus Diageo and all that, there's clearly someone saying, yo, this guy is tripping, and we have to get him in line.
I completely get that.
I just don't think that it just only started last year.
So I think politically, they stopped fucking with him about eight years ago.
Can I add something to that and see if you agree or disagree?
Go ahead.
And so you make a good point that 2008, 2012, but then 2016, Trump won, right?
But in 2016, he was campaigning for Hillary Clinton, and there's all kinds of photos of him with Hillary Clinton in that 2016 race.
They just didn't win, right?
It didn't work.
And then, like we were saying, in 2020 and 2022, in that main and then midterm elections, he was trying to push...
did like that town hall with Kamala in 2022, but it just like flopped.
It's like no one really gave a shit at that point, right? - Yeah. - So I would say that to me, it almost looks like, like you're right, that he used to be a lot more useful, a lot more relevant, and he used to be a lot better of just like an operative, if that's what he was.
Like, he was better at his job.
He was more controlled, more powerful, more cool.
And over time, he just got more unhinged, more drug-addicted, more abusive, more reckless, right?
And at a certain point...
People realized that and said, we're gonna backpedal He's on his own, and I think he thought he had that.
So I'll agree with you with that.
I think we're disagreeing on when it happened.
I think we're seeing it right now.
I think he got cut loose like a year or two ago, maybe.
And I think that once the Cassidy lawsuit dropped, I think that was the first time that someone accused him of something when his protection was kind of like, nah, we're not touching it, dude.
You're on your own.
And I think that...
Before then, he had been kind of protected.
And by the way, to counter that point, you know, I guess we're finding some synergy about to counter that point.
Here's the thing.
I think Diageo deals with him differently if he's seen as the guy who, if he was as important in 2008.
This is a guy who empowered the base of African-Americans to, hey, we're going to finally have a black president.
You guys got to act.
You got to mobilize and activate.
And he's an invaluable guy.
Voter die is a thing.
I think if that's him in 2023 or whatever, when he went, when the lawsuits are flying, I think Diageo says, yo, he's accusing us of racism.
Shit, I would even go back to 2008.
Let's go back to when they were like, yo, you remember all these companies were just giving money to Black Lives Matter and shit like that?
If it was that where you could just easily claim racism and just like win, like remember they were like, hey, we're giving $30 million to black people.
I think then he'd be good.
I think people just genuinely realize, and I think Diageo kind of realized like, wait, He's claiming racism, but we don't have to kowtow.
Like, we could actually just, like, drop him.
And actually, maybe some of these other things, because I've got to imagine that whatever lawsuits, even Cassie, maybe Cassie even hit up, yo, Ciroc.
And maybe they were fielding those and dealing with that internally.
They're like, we could just fall back from all of this.
Leave him out there.
He's not as powerful anymore.
I believe that.
100%.
100%.
I'm with you on that.
Whether or not he's an operative for anyone, regardless of what he's a part of, I totally agree with you.
The time he was into, time's up.
Do you remember when Ye went on that interview and mentioned that Diddy was an informant?
And in 50, he said that the lawsuit that Diddy did was the start of this from the very beginning.
What about that?
I'm going to be honest with you, again, and, you know, as much as I know people are going to watch this and be like, yo, you argued with Ian for like about an hour.
No, we're going to have some synergy when it comes to this.
I do believe that there are powers that be that just realize that he just isn't the guy that, you know, you don't need to protect him anymore.
And also he's expendable.
Like, that's the biggest thing.
Becoming expendable.
Because if you really think about a lot of these guys, like, some of these really powerful people, like, let's think about Jay-Z. If you don't believe that Jay-Z is...
Operating in a way that makes him inexpendable, where he's not only inexpendable to the culture, but he's inexpendable to some of the people who we constantly see him with.
Jack Dorsey, you see him, Michael Rubin.
He's moving in a way, and I'm going to be honest with you, that's what I was saying about Diddy.
I was just like...
I thought Diddy was stupid because I don't think they'll go for Jay-Z now, because Jay-Z, I think, has heads to offer up.
Diddy thought he was bigger than the program after the Ciroc, and they're saying, oh, you're worth a billion, which, by the way, that was false.
Just like how they told Kanye he was worth a billion, and as soon as the deal's cut, like, where's the billion?
It's not there no more.
That's what I saw with...
Diddy.
Jay-Z? I don't think they could do that to Jay-Z now.
But of course, if Jay-Z gets out of line, the whip will come.
Of course.
I mean, if those tapes ever get released, then I think Jay-Z's going down.
But you are kind of underplaying.
He had three decades on top.
If Diddy is a pawn, and you're saying that he's expendable now, the fact that he pretty much started modern hip-hop with Biggie and Tupac, he was one of the pioneers, and then over three decades was...
Infiltrating every single genre and every aspect of hip-hop up until today, that's a really long run and that's connections to almost everybody that we know now.
He made Jay-Z in a lot of ways.
So my counter to that would be this.
So essentially, Diddy, again, you're right, for damn near almost three decades, but then he started doing the own...
It's all about me and I built this as a black culture.
He stopped following the party line.
Everything you see with Jay-Z, he's still following, oh, okay, you say blacks are kneeling?
Oh, I'm going to come in and stop it.
Diddy came, started feeling himself to say, yo, I'm going to sue Diageo because they're racist.
It's all about us.
I'm going against being, yo, you're allowed to have all this, but you have to operate within the frame.
He stopped doing that.
That's very clear.
Jay-Z is not.
Am I not right?
We'll see.
I think Jaycee's going down next.
I think if they can get Diddy on this, three decades on top, I think they're gonna get everybody.
I wouldn't underestimate...
You know what's scary though?
This has the president that they're saying, also as well on the side of flying girls out.
Think about it this way.
Think about this.
If you flag a girl out, right?
Across state lines.
And you're unaware maybe of her age or maybe, you know, she's of age, whatever.
And you do some activities with her that maybe are consensual at the time.
Human trafficking.
Exactly.
So that means anybody that ever flew a girl out could be under this act.
And this discourse will show that they want you to get you.
100%.
That's Cap.
That's scary, bro.
You know me, I've always said, I think I'm on a Mount Rushmore of flying out women.
So when I initially saw that, not only I spoke to lawyers, but I spoke to a lot of people.
Here's the thing.
If you are someone who are saying women should...
You're transporting women with the promise of currency, you do have a problem.
That is you.
Like, if I told a girl, yo, you come out here and fuck with me, you get $3,000.
And she comes out here, then I switch up the terms or I tell her, hey, you're not getting paid.
Or I'd be like, hey, you're not going to go home unless you suck my dick.
Yeah, you're doing a crime.
um the the most important thing you know and i and i don't want to create like a hysteria for dudes who fly out women as i said i think i'm on a mount rushmore for that but what i would tell them is that just don't promise women Any exchanging currency for them traveling to you.
Because that is...
More assets too.
Yes, exactly.
Not just currency.
Exactly.
Like, don't promise them opportunities.
Don't promise them money.
Don't say you're taking them shopping.
Don't use the fact that they came out, that they can't leave unless they fuck you.
If you start doing that to leverage...
Because again, we're dudes.
We leverage sex a lot, you know?
And obviously for some people, they might be like, well...
Am I not leveraging sex if I pull up in a Lambo and I have like a $100,000 chain on and I'm like, yo, hey, you know, I'm kind of feeling her out of vibe and I'm like, hey, okay, if you're cool, we're going to go to Carbone, but if you're not, we're not doing anything.
And she feels like, yeah, but like, you're easily going to be charged with sex trafficking if you're saying your flight is canceled if you don't suck my dick.
Oh, Yo, you thought you were getting $3,000 as I approved or I agreed to before?
You're not getting it anymore unless we do A, B, C, and D. Or you can't leave unless...
You know what I mean?
But if you flew out a girl and you guys consensually have sex without any...
And Myron could speak on this.
Sex trafficking says it's a commercial act of sex that essentially you have...
Um, coerced, forced, or by other means, like, put this person in that situation.
You get what I mean?
So if you're telling them, oh, okay, well, if you do this, I'll do this, or that's where you get into it.
But flying out a girl, I don't want dudes to be thinking that you can't fly out a girl.
Just, I know, you know, fresh, you know, you like selling girls a dream.
You just got to chill with the dream.
Like, the dream can't be too much.
You can't be like, yo, you come out here, you get 10 bands.
She comes out there, pops that pussy, she's getting hooked on the balcony, and she sees what time it is with me, my boy.
Actually, but just to rebelle you, bro, Cassie was consensual.
Cassie was well aware of what's happening, and she became a victim.
So, yeah, I get what you're saying, but nigga, it don't matter.
If she says, oh, academics or somebody that flew me out, I was a victim, what are you going to say now?
Which is why it's dangerous, bro.
It's dangerous.
Well, you can start by not throwing them into walls and punching them in the face and making them stay in hotel rooms for weeks to recover on end.
Yeah, true.
Here's a thing, too.
Yo, I'm going to give...
Listen, this is one of the things...
I wish I would never have to say this, but I guess I do.
One of my red flags with women...
Is if women are musicians.
Like, for example, I'm a popular voice in the music industry.
So you have women who want their musicians and they want to have a career opportunity.
They want clout.
Yeah, they're like, I'll come hang with you as long as me being with you is going to help my career.
I already know You're not just coming for what I want.
I want to just fuck.
Sorry I gotta even say it so clearly.
So as soon as she says she's into music, I'm good.
No, no, no.
I'm not trying to listen to your wack music for three hours and be like, oh, you got some promise.
You know what?
I think I'm gonna...
I'm not even gonna cap to you like that.
It's just reality.
That's for me, though.
But if we're thinking about sex trafficking, You know, if you even think about, like, you know, not to get two left, but like even think about Andrew Tate, they say, oh, he's charged for whatever for lover boy method.
What's that?
Yo, you basically just gassed up a girl who thinks that she's going to get A or is going to be, oh, I'm going to be in a relationship with you.
That's why I'm doing OnlyFans.
No, shorty, you're just making bread, right?
So for me, I know, like, if I ever see a woman and she's into music, No, no, I'm not a guy who's looking for female musicians, right?
Like, you know what I mean?
So I would just say no, because, again, now when we're having sex, your thought might be like, oh, I'm fucking this guy because he's going to put my music on.
That's 100 million percent not going to happen.
Like, I've never fucked a girl and be like, and she's hoping your ditty for her, dude.
I don't know what that is.
That's exactly what that is.
Yo, maybe Myron has, but I've never done it.
I've never fucked up and been like, oh my god, your singing talents is so amazing.
What the heck?
That's on their trash before.
Yo, you've been telling them to be trash at the beginning.
To relate it, I guarantee there's probably so many female podcasters who like Myron and be like, hey, I want to hang out with you.
And really, their whole thing is, well...
You're like a popular figure in that space.
I'm hoping that...
I've said it publicly that girls suck at podcasts.
99% of them.
They fucking suck, bro.
Bitches got nothing to talk about, man.
Bro, unless they're talking about being 304s, they got nothing to say, man.
What's the 1%?
99's a little short.
Yeah, I mean, I'm just being nice.
But yeah, I don't think...
All the top podcasts are run by men for a reason, bro.
Leandra Johnny will fuck a podcast up pretty good.
Do you know Leandra Johnny?
No, I don't know who that is.
Who's that?
She's the chick that...
She's like the hardcore racist, just I don't give a fuck what I say on Twitter.
She's the one that went on the whatever podcast and just fucked their day up and they had to like...
Oh, yeah, yeah.
I spoke with her.
I've spoke with her before, but she's not a podcaster.
I think she does something with InfoWars.
She's a comedian.
Yeah, I know who that is.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Candice is good.
I gotta give props to Candice.
Oh yeah, Candice too.
Candice.
That's why I said most.
Yo, yo, hold on.
There's a video.
There's exceptions.
Of OBJ, Justin Bieber.
Oh, I think you're muted, bro.
And three songs, right?
Dog.
I asked the people that are close to them about the video.
They say that Justin Bieber was doing something to OBJ. What do you think about that video?
I think it's Cap.
I think maybe he's doing drugs, and that was it.
But they made it seem like they were actually doing shit behind the scenes at the party.
It was a Diddy party?
I don't know whose party it was, but it was Trey Songz, OBJ, and Justin Bieber.
Yo, I'm going to be honest with you.
Listen, you know, I don't know the brother, and again, I'm not wishing bad on him, but if at this moment...
Trey Songz ain't with a lawyer, he's tripping.
No, and I'm not saying that to be facetious or funny.
Trey Songz, there's a lot of rumors about his sexual activity.
Some people think he's homosexual, some people think he's a little bit forceful.
He hasn't had criminal charges, from my knowledge.
But here's the thing.
He's associated very closely to the Diddy camp.
And you have to imagine...
You know why you see so many people so quiet?
I keep saying this.
I said this earlier.
A lot of these motherfuckers was having orgies and threesomes and their penis was out when Diddy's penis was out.
I'm not saying they're fucking Diddy.
But they were all having sex together.
Because you know what?
I hear some of these guys saying...
You know what those people can't say?
Hey, I've never had sex in a room Diddy had sex in.
So you know what they do?
They be like, why y'all say I had sex with Diddy?
Oh, you didn't have sex with Diddy, but you and Diddy had many orgies and threesomes and foursomes and you have to realize Diddy is now known as the guy where Because of how we moved around, we don't know about, you know, was everything on the up and up?
Of course you're involved.
So it's not about you fucking Diddy.
So, so...
It might be.
That's the question.
No one really knows.
I said to, um, what's the name again?
Meek Mill.
I said, Meek, no one's having a conspiracy about you.
The easiest thing you can say to dispel everything, and if you're being truthful, it will be proven and no one will say otherwise.
Just come on the record in any artist, any celebrity.
We know you have the parties, then the after party, then the after after party, then the freak off.
That's how it goes.
Put it on the record.
You have never been in a sexual situation around Sean P. Diddy Combs.
It doesn't mean you're fucking him.
Can't do it.
You can't do that, bro.
He didn't solicit women for you to have sex.
You didn't have sex with a woman in the same room as him.
Half of these guys can't say so.
Because most of these guys who went to that party, they went there because it was told to them that Diddy had these bitches under control and they could get easy pussy.
You notice that nobody's saying, I've never had sex at Diddy's party.
There's a few people that, Alessi, went to the parties.
I want to hear the people who said, I've never had sex.
In the vicinity or as a result of being at a Diddy party or Diddy being around or any woman that Diddy's put me on.
You won't hear that.
Everybody just keeps saying the random innocuous because now they're saying it on a technicality.
You think a freak off is Cassie getting fucked by male sex workers while Diddy was jerking off.
So you know what they're saying now?
I wasn't there.
Yeah, of course he wasn't there.
That's a different type of freak off.
Diddy had many versions of freak offs.
He had orgies.
He had, yo, me and three other rappers fuck eight girls.
He had, yo, me and five other rappers fuck each other.
Allegedly, I'm gonna just throw that in the air.
But there was many different freak-offs.
So, when you see that to be the case, yo, these dudes are not talking.
No one can talk, because no one knows what to trust, right?
Well, here's the thing.
I don't know about you, and I don't know about Fresh, and I definitely don't know about Sneeko, because Sneeko was just getting chased by his ex.
I had motherfucking...
Stop saying that's my ex.
I'm gonna break up the video of you downstairs at Panorama, where Fresh was like this.
Was like this in a situation where we all know about.
Okay, not my ex.
I'm not getting on camera with no clout chaser.
Any of these girls that want to get on camera with me?
Hell not, bro.
Don't want my security to have to punch a woman and get a case like Diddy.
No case.
No lawsuit.
I'm out of there.
Oh, man.
Yo.
Again.
Again.
I'm going to still say it.
I can't speak for Sneeko, but I think I can speak for Fresh, and I hope Ian agrees.
If you were accused of some of these things and you knew you had never been in a sexual situation at a Diddy party or Diddy house or with Diddy or in any type of situation or if you've never used one of those thousands of baby oil to your situation the very first thing you would say is I just want to let y'all know I've never been at that guy's party when sexual activity went on.
I never used the baby oil.
I never had sex or been in a sex...
You know why half these guys can't say it?
Because there's a girl somewhere that they're worried sick if that girl is one of the victims talking to the cops and might name them.
So they're just sitting back.
But if they could say that positively, they would be screaming to the high heavens.
I don't know about y'all.
I would.
That's super well said, dude.
I couldn't agree more.
I mean, I think that speaks to why the industry is so silent right now, because fucking everyone has been through one of those parties.
Yeah, and by the way, going back to where we disagreed, We never disagreed that there were other people.
I just disagreed that there were bigger fish.
I think Diddy was just freaky.
Put it like this.
Let's think about the bigger people.
Let's say Clive Davis.
Let's say a Jay-Z. You're not fucking...
You're not fucking...
You're not having an orgy with Lil Rod and Young Miami.
If you could have high-profile people like Jay-Z... That's what I'm thinking.
I could be wrong.
But that's why I think he doesn't have anybody higher to bring in.
And I think they all look at him and say...
You know, if he did have their name to bring in, they would try to save him.
Nobody's trying to save Diddy.
They're all...
Listen, this is the Colosseum.
This is back in the Roman days.
And they have the gladiator down there, and he has the guy down.
And he's looking up at everybody in the Colosseum.
And you know what the emperor is saying?
Off with the neck.
Kill him!
No one is saying to Diddy.
Wait!
Everybody's saying kill him.
Why?
That boy has exhausted his welcome.
He's exhausted all the cars.
Get him out of there.
I should bring up a good point.
If it's just a freaky guy, yay back in 2022 during yay 24, he said that Meek Mill and Diddy were sent to try to go and compromise him and that they're both feds.
He yelled at the camera and he's calling them feds.
Looking back at that statement now, we didn't really understand it at the time.
This is making a lot more sense and it seems like a lot of people in the industry knew something that the rest of the world didn't know.
He did it on Drink Champs, that podcast.
Yeah, Jaguar Wright said a lot of things too.
A lot of people have said a lot of things.
Even back, what's his name?
Cat Williams said on that interview with the IG Live, Shannon Sharp.
He was pointing out back in 2024, like, when you see Diddy, you gotta say no.
You gotta say no to Diddy, because he wants to get your cheeks.
In 2024, it's all gonna be exposed, and he was right.
A lot of people predicted this the past two years.
No, Drewski, right?
He did a skit about Diddy too, Drewski.
By the way, he was with Diddy.
He was actually at the Diddy party just filming what he does.
To call that a skit is a little bit of an extent because Diddy played himself.
What I'll say is this.
When it comes to somebody like Kanye, he'll tell you a joke, he won't tell you a lie.
And even if you don't, even if you realize maybe he was suffering a manic episode, he was telling you what he believed to be his facts.
And maybe you could pretty it up or change it around because what his understanding of the moment was is maybe not the full reality, but he ain't never intentionally lied.
That's one thing I'll say about Kanye West as a fact.
He's always spoke to what he believed his truth was.
And even though I've seen and heard him speak things that's all the way correct, but he was never speaking on, oh, I'm trying to be a conspiracy theorist, or I'm not trying to...
He's a guy like that.
I believe he called out Diddy and someone like Meek Mill because he realized they run in circles.
And one thing that Kanye's been good at, he's watched people.
He called out Jay-Z too.
He said, Jay-Z, don't kill me.
This is before he got institutionalized.
He said, Jay-Z, I know you got him ninjas.
Don't kill me.
I know your wife, she don't go to the VMAs unless she's promised an award.
I'm sorry.
Don't kill me.
I never took that for granted.
Even if he got institutionalized, I actually took that seriously.
Same thing with this.
I do agree that there is a conglomerate.
Now, is it definitely targeted to be like, oh, we just got to keep these other guys?
I might not think it's that targeted, but I do believe that there is a group of people who are in a, I don't want to call it a cult, but There ain't that bullshit, bro.
There's some shit going on.
The protected class behind the scenes.
Ian Carroll, thank you so much for coming on.
I really appreciate you.
Where can we follow you?
Dude, that was a ton of fun, man.
And DJ Academics, even though we argued and disagreed a shitload, I gain so much respect for anyone these days that can actually argue their point about information and not make it personal like a little bitch, like so many people do these days.
So, respect, dude.
Appreciate it.
You know what I mean?
A lot of people just like...
Oh, hell no.
And by the way, you know, in future content, if we could, you know, continue this based on what we find out later, I would love for you to come back and be like, Ak, remember you said, hey, look what's happening with B. That's why I did put a couple caveats because we don't know what's going to be happening.
I think there's going to be a super scene in Nightmare.
But yeah, no, no, of course.
Like, I'm not that type of guy.
Like, you know...
I try to keep it factual, and I know for the audience, all I wanted was for them to realize I'm not defending Diddy, but I try to keep it factual until we know otherwise.
And if you know otherwise, I'm with you.
You know what I mean?
There is truth and conspiracy, bro.
Sorry to see you until the end here.
Ian, I'm going to text you on the side so we can set up a show for this week, bro.
For sure.
Because I've been telling my audience that we're going to have you on, so I'll text you on the side.
I appreciate you coming on.
It was a little bit impromptu, and I didn't expect to get like this.
I hope it was fun.
Impromptu is way easier for me.
I do better with like, yo, let's stream tomorrow than like, let's schedule two months out.
Fuck that shit.
Okay, so this was fun.
You would rate it a good experience.
Would you come back on?
Yeah.
Okay, great.
I didn't want you to feel disrespected by too many people coming on.
No, dude.
I think a lot of people, especially like you guys live in the streaming world where people are more free flow and you're like, you're in and out.
And like people in my world are like, like, it would be weird.
Like a lot of people in my world would be disrespected or like, I need to know exactly who's on there and like exactly what's going to get set.
It's like, bro, chill the fuck out.
It's like, don't take yourself so seriously.
Right.
Content's got to be...
We can reach more people like this.
Like, I'm sure a lot of Aiden's audience, for example, I saw, like, when they left the call, a lot of them came over here to listen to this conversation.
And you do a lot of good research.
Don't know and, like, hear different opinions.
No, I'm not stressed at all, man.
That was a ton of fun.
All right.
Make sure to follow Ian Carroll on X. He's been posting a lot there.
We're going to go pin it in chat right now.
If you could pin Ian Carroll's X. Thanks so much for coming on, Ian.
Good to meet you, man.
Good to see you guys.
Catch you later.
Alright bro, I'll talk to you.
Hey guys, we're going to take off too because we're going to respond to some...
We told our guys in Discord that we would react to some clips so we'll jump off too.
But no, it's always good chopping it up with you ninjas.
Alright, I'll hop out of here too.
Ak, appreciate you coming on.
Let's do this again sometime, man.
We couldn't get five minutes of the Dream Team?
Hold on, hold on, hold on, Sneeko!
Sneeko!
This is a throwback, bro!
It's a big academic building!
It's a big academic building!
Fuck all that, bro!
We gotta roast academics, bro!
Be Sneeko fresh and fit?
Nah!
What are you doing?
Yo, Sneeko, we gotta roast academics, bro!
TwitchCon!
He didn't show up to TwitchCon!
Yeah, I thought you were there.
Yeah, bro!
What's going on, man?
No, no.
Absolutely, I would've went...
Well, actually, not really.
I would've probably went for you guys, but I'm gonna be honest with you.
Yo, these days, like, I feel like hip-hop news has hit me where I'm just, like, sitting in this...
I feel like this is, like, my CNN. Yo, dude, like, yo, I was covering, like, this...
Young Dolph case today, and I was just like, yo, finally we're having a snitch.
Really snitch.
Because I hate the YSL case.
Like, you know, these dudes are not telling right.
They're like playing games with the prosecutors and shit like that.
We had a case today where the guy's just like...
$800, right?
It was supposed to be $40K, he got $800 to kill Dolph?
Yo, that's crazy.
Oh, I gotta research this.
Damn.
I gotta research this.
I haven't kept out with the Dolph case recently.
Yo, allegedly, you know, I'll give you the tea on it and give me 80 seconds.
Go ahead.
Sorry with the tea.
That's why Andrew Tate hates you.
Fire for that.
Fire for that.
Yo, I'm gonna squash the beef with more entertainment.
I love that.
Anyway, yo, so I'll give you the TDR-led version, whatever, whatever that is.
Young Dolph, beef with Yo Gotti.
Beef been going on for so long.
Beef that had to do with females, not signing, other things like that.
Essentially, two attempts on the life of Young Dolph.
Eventually, he got killed at a cookie shop.
We get to find out two dudes hopped out.
They found the dudes who did the murder.
Johnson.
One of the shooters was Johnson.
Justin Johnson and Cornelius, I think, Williams.
Here's a funny thing.
Until today, this is why it was drama-filled, people thought there was going to be two co-defendants in court.
The government didn't reveal until today.
That one of their defendants...
Well, actually, clearly the defense attorney knew because obviously it would have been a postponement.
But everybody else did not know that one of the shooters were snitching on the other shooter.
So the two shooters, one snitched on the other one, and essentially they now implicate Yogadi's brother, Big Duke, for ordering a $100,000 hit.
Yep.
Here's the funny thing.
Yo Gotti's brother got killed five or six months ago at a funeral.
So the guy who ordered the hit got killed.
We'll find out all the details.
Yo Gotti at this point gotta be like, bro, here's the thing.
The guy who told, he got paid $800 when he was promised $40,000.
And I keep saying, I don't know what's going on in hip-hop.
Was it Johnson that snitched or the other one?
Was it Johnson or which one snitched?
Cornelius.
Okay, so he snitched on the Trailhawk.
Because I remember that dude came out with the song Trackhawk or some shit like that.
Justin Johnson, the fucking dumbass.
While he was on the run, put out a music video.
Everybody should have known this guy was going to tell.
Because supposedly, Yo Gotti paid $50,000 for a lawyer to represent him.
He turned it down.
You know what that means?
Because if I'm paying for a lawyer for you, $50,000, you're not going to snitch.
You're going to take it to trial and lose and then go do life.
He wanted a chance at coming home, takes his own lawyer, turns down a $50,000 lawyer, and he's spilling all the beans.
I don't know what God is thinking about now, but...
Damn.
Well, that opens him up to some legal culpability, potentially.
If Gotti had anything to do with what his brother did, which obviously we know that Gotti had a big issue with Dolph, we could look at another indictment on him.
What about Rick Ross and his brother?
Hold on first.
Myron, you should look into this, but I also want to...
You see, this isn't...
You know what I said?
If this was the Southern District of New York, Dolph and Yoggati would have been locked up.
Because they hit people with Rico for little or nothing.
Yeah.
The thing is, this is in Memphis.
I don't know what district would normally work out of that region.
But it's a local case.
And here's the thing.
Big Jook, they don't need to indict him for conspiracy because he's dead.
And here's the thing.
Yo Gotti is one step removed.
He would only be connected by his brother who's dead.
So unless...
Again, if he was in New York, he's going to jail.
But I don't think the feds that operate out of that, you know, district and precinct is going to be, you know, not precinct, but like that area is going to be trying to indict Dolph.
Not Dolph, I mean Gotti.
But here's the thing, I don't, you know, are people going to try to kill him?
Yeah, I mean, they got a murder for hire case if they're able to, you know, get some evidence or whatever.
I mean, you know, they can go back and look at Jook's phone and see who else was in communication.
But that would have to be if the feds want to even pursue that.
So, yeah.
Myron, it was good that you didn't go to TwitchCon.
If you saw what happened to Fresh, I'm sure you saw the kiss and a couple other scenarios.
You would have definitely snapped if you went there.
That place is anti-Myron for sure.
That would have been a bad scenario.
It was crazy, bro.
I gotta give you some credit, man.
Listen.
I'm giving you some credit, because, you know, forget this nigga Sneeko, and I know how Myronwood got down.
Bruv, I know you from Barbados, man.
I seen a whole little trans and whatever try to lay a little fat kiss on you.
I'm gonna be honest with you.
I would've choked that motherfucker.
I ain't gonna lie.
They would've definitely...
My career would've probably...
They would've be like, yo, I just really went crazy on this motherfucking gay-ass nigga right there.
I ain't gonna lie.
It would've looked crazy.
I ain't gonna lie.
I would've snapped.
I would've probably been like, what did I do?
You know what you gotta ask somebody?
I'd be like, what did I do?
I'd be like, yo, bro, look at the video.
This is what you did.
Fuck.
Alright, I went to San Diego with a mission, and I knew that I would've fucked it up.
So I was like, you know what?
I'm gonna laugh it off, but nigga, I was so heated.
Yo, Axe Bills, bro.
I was like, mother soccer.
I don't know.
You look like you kind of liked it.
You were smiling a bit.
No.
You know why?
Because he was filming me.
He was filming me.
I don't know what y'all do in the Caribbean, but you were smiling a bit.
Bonabati boy for life.
Listen.
Straight up, bro.
Straight up.
I told Bills, brother, there's a camera there.
I just know where Twitch is going.
If I do this shit on camera right now, bro, it's over for us.
So you know what?
I'm going to hold an L. Call him about it.
That's the only thing you can do.
You would have got banned on Twitch or something bad.
I'm going to keep it a deal with you.
I'm crashing.
I ain't going to lie to you.
I'm crashing.
I'll tell you this.
I'm crashing now.
You know you bought the bag, bro.
I was about to a Twitch rep there as well.
And one of the high executives.
He said, brother.
If you did what I thought you were going to do, it would have been over.
You got banned for a month for misgendering a transgender person, so you would have definitely got burned.
I wouldn't be honest, I would have probably two-piece them.
Just two-piece.
Like, I wouldn't say nothing like...
You cap him, bro!
I would just...
I'm hanging, like...
Bruh.
Alright, man.
Alright.
Nigga, you know what?
That's cap.
You don't believe the house, bro.
That's cap.
Yo.
Yo, fresh.
I pray this never happens when I'm with you.
I'm telling you.
Bro, I'm gonna be honest with you, I couldn't, like, I feel like the people, bro, I'm Jamaican, you see the flag right there, bro.
Like, I'm not, bro, I don't think they would ever forgive me if I let a nigga kiss me, bro.
Bro, I'm telling you, I gotta crash out, bro.
I gotta slap him.
Again, what I mean crash out, I'm not gonna say no slurs, but anybody who pulls up on me, obviously not like a female, but like, anybody who pulls up on me, and that's an assault.
You just reaching and kiss me.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Yo, hold on.
I don't know what was sneaker would have done.
Cause I seen him in his ex.
They were playing tag.
Bro, if you say ex one more time, I'm gonna bring up a picture of Selina Powell, bro.
That's not my ex.
That's not my ex.
I'm going to start talking about Selena, bro.
Because that's the third time you said this in this call.
We can be adults.
We all know here this is just another chick looking for clout.
There was many of them at TwitchCon.
I think I did the best thing in that scenario.
What would you do in that scenario?
Streaming, trying to get on camera?
The only thing I noticed, I was just like, what country are you from?
Because I'm on some country shit right now.
Because I'm defending my Haitians.
I'm American.
Alright, the other country you're from.
You look Asian or something.
I don't know.
What?
You know, my dad's from Haiti and my mom's American, but she's Filipino.
Alright, you Filipino gang.
That's what I'm saying.
Like, yo, you look like one of the Filipino niggas in the Olympics when they're doing the sprints.
Like, you ain't look like...
Yo, if it was like somebody who was with it...
The way you ran was like...
Come catch me!
Everybody said that they saw my black card because I started sprinting away.
Nobody could catch me.
I was out.
I was across the street instantly, bro.
I'm Usain Bolt.
I'm the real Jamaican.
I was out.
Stop it, stop it.
You didn't get a clean release off the blocks, but you did speed it up, so I'm going to give you credit.
Yo, Myron.
Yo.
Somebody play a nice transgendered individual plays a wet...
Fat kiss on your cheek when they go in for like, oh, it's Myron from Fresh and Fit!
They reached in and just placed a wet one, and now they're trying to take a picture with you at TwitchCon.
What you finna do?
I'll change my name to Israel because I got a right to defend myself.
Let's go.
This guy, bro.
Let's go.
I'd probably just shove him off.
Just a shove.
Not a full crash out because I still want my Twitch.
Can I deal with that one?
Fresh.
That's better than one.
I got a right to defend myself, right?
There you go.
There you go I mean I wouldn't like fully crash I was just like Just kind of like You remember there's a clip of like Will Smith Exactly like that A guy who went in for the kiss Yeah he gave him a slap It wasn't a shove He gave him like a check slap I am not Will Smith Nigga, it's over.
It is over.
That nigga got mega bucks.
That nigga living the lifestyle.
He's Will Smith.
Bro.
I'm not Will Smith.
So when I crash up like this, hold on, hold on, hold on, act.
When I crash up, my nigga, like that, and also, act, you know what they're going to say?
They're going to say, oh, look at this RP rager that hates women, hating this person, and they're going to say, oh, headlines, fresh from freshman fit, does XYZ to this.
This individual, and it's like, bruh, no, no, no.
Protect the bag at all costs.
The podcast, that's first.
My feelings, fuck that shit.
Podcast first.
So, it's what it was, bro.
Well, I saw that person press the Twitch CEO afterwards.
He did.
I would love to see Ak in that scenario.
Like, if Ak had to run away, like, what would that look like?
Like, Ak running at full speed.
Oh, yo, I'm a blast.
Start rolling and shit.
He can't run it.
He can't run it.
I'm not running from nobody, man.
It's straight up.
I'm not running from men.
I'm not into that.
Yo, your ex that was chasing you?
Bro, bro.
You're dead, bro.
I only know that.
You know damn well, but you're acting like you don't know.
You're acting like you're some random person on the internet.
Heck no.
Look how he's laughing and playing funny right now, bro.
You stupid, bro.
I love that.
Alright, cool.
Okay, her?
Alright, cool.
But like, a flaming...
Come on, bro.
Like, at that point, I feel like you trying me.
So, like, I'm not going to wall out too crazy, but a two-piece, maybe a biscuit, that's it, and then I'm going to just walk away.
Why are you going to make it about food?
Well, that's the only way I could say that we could stay on Twitch and say, hey, I just can't.
Me, I'm not running from a gay dude because it's going to look homoerotic.
Like, oh my God, Ak is running.
His booty cheeks is clapping while they're chasing him.
Fuck no!
You're too descriptive.
You're too descriptive with the scenarios.
We're going in circles.
Myron's got to get out to the clips and get out of here.
Ak, I appreciate you coming on, man.
All right, man.
Let's do this again, guys.
Yeah, we'll do this again.
This was fun.
Let's do it again, guys.
All right, guys.
How long have you been on right now?
I've been on for...
You've been on for three hours?
Yeah, nine hours and 30 minutes.
I haven't seen it.
Goddamn, bro.
Damn.
I respect it.
Goddamn.
Now, we've been on for like five, if you compare the other stream that we did.
So we've been on for like five.
There we go.
It's 2 a.m.
here.
Hey, it's Team Rumble.
It's the last streamers on Rumble over here.
Oh yeah, by the way, who are you going to choose?
Rumble, Kick, Twitch, or YouTube?
I want to stay on Rumble.
I haven't heard from Chris in a while.
I would love to stay on Rumble.
That's my ideal decision right now.
Who am I going for?
I want to say Rumble, I told you.
Who you voting for?
That's gonna matter.
Yeah.
Bro, I'm getting more disappointed with Trump every single day.
It's very clear that he's like two-buddy-buddy with Netanyahu.
He is sipping harder than academics for Selina Powell for Israel right now.
I don't like seeing it, bro.
I don't like seeing it.
I don't think I'm going to vote.
As of now, Trump has got to come back in the fourth quarter.
And he's saying that he's going to crack down on censorship against anti-Semites and all this stuff.
He's saying that he's going to deport Hamas supporters.
Nothing he's saying I'm really that enthusiastic about.
I know Myron is a big Trump fan, but bro, he is not convincing me at all.
I want to like him so much.
His stance on Israel is fucked.
I don't agree with him on Israel whatsoever.
That's the one thing that I truly dislike and disagree with is how he shills so hard for Israel.
I'm going to be honest with you.
Miriam Adelson is donating $100 million, so...
I'm at the point to...
I'm kind of looking at it.
Trump says if he doesn't win this year, it's a wrap.
I'm almost saying, you know what?
This is the first time I'm trying to have a thought of what happened if, you know, bot Kamala wins.
We gotta see what it is, man.
I don't know.
I don't know if Trump got the up right now.
I rock with my nigga Trump, my Uncle T. I want Uncle T to have another run, but...
Well, if he doesn't get elected, he's going to go to jail.
We already know that Judge Merchant is 100% going to jail him.
That's a fact.
He got lucky that he didn't have the sentencing, but if he doesn't win this election, they're absolutely going to...
I know New York State 100%.
They already were clearing space for him at Rikers.
Damn.
Wait, wait, wait.
Are we talking about the...
The falsifying business case conviction.
Yeah, bro.
You didn't hear about this?
Judge Merchan was 100%, or Merchan, whatever the fuck their last name is pronounced, the judge presiding over that case, they were trying to get him out because his daughter worked for Kamala Harris years ago and received donations from the Democratic Party.
And they asked him to recuse himself on two or three different occasions.
He refused.
He had a sentencing set up for mid this month.
And it was pretty much confirmed that he was going to sentence Trump to a year or some shit in jail at Rikers.
And Rikers is making accommodations to house him.
Hold on.
But for what he's convicted of, it's an E-class felony, unless I'm incorrect, isn't it?
Yeah, it's a bullshit felony.
It's basically a felony that if you have a clean record, it's out of the norm that you would ever get jailed for.
Granted, he does have multiple charges.
But they don't even charge it as a felony.
The way they charge it as a felony is like unprecedented.
That's normally a misdemeanor charge, but they went ahead and enhanced it with the felony because they were arguing that he committed the falsifying records in furtherance of another felony.
That's how they were able to kind of hit him with the felony charge for it.
So, but it, bro, it's pretty much known that if, had he been done that sentencing, Merchan was going to put him in jail at Rikers, man.
Wow.
Currently that sentencing is postponed until...
After the election.
So you're saying, after the election, if he's not in office, they're going to do the sentencing and he's going to throw his ass in jail?
100%, bro.
It's confirmed.
The judge is already...
The NYPD, there was a bunch of them that were prepared to all call in sick if he had the sentencing and he got sent to jail.
A bunch of Trump supporters were going to all call out the same day, bro.
Wow.
You know what's so funny?
I was thinking about, well, definitely not with Kamala, but I was thinking about, if I was Biden, let's say if I won again...
I'd probably want to pardon Trump, and not because I fuck with him, but just to set a precedent that we're not—because especially with the new law that the Supreme Court, you know, has really, you know, pretty much almost approved or,
you know, their decision on that particular ruling— You kind of don't want to do something that is going to enable or weaponize or incentivize other sitting presidents to be vindictive or to weaponize the office of the president of the United States.
You kind of almost want to show some grace.
Like, yo, bro, you lost twice in a row.
Bro, you're not going to jail, but get the fuck on out of here.
I think if he gets in, he's going to pardon Hunter Biden, too.
I've said that.
This is a hot take.
People think I'm crazy for saying that, but I truly do think if Trump gets in, he's going to probably pardon Hunter Biden.
Wow.
He pled guilty on the gun charge and on the tax charges.
Wow.
Is everybody voting here?
I'm undecided right now.
Every day, Trump is just convincing me to not vote more and more.
I'm extremely disappointed with everything he's doing right now.
Yo, Sneeko, how could I get you to squash beef with Andrew Tate, bro?
What's going on, bro?
Talk to me nicely.
Yeah, we need to have somebody moderate a discussion or something.
Aiden asked a couple days ago.
I don't think he responded.
So, I would love to.
I think it's good.
He's my Muslim brother.
It's good for the Uma that we squash this and we talk about it.
But who knows?
It's interesting watching you like react to this, because I feel like about a couple of years ago, you were like a lapdog, and I think now you're down.
Yeah, because you showed up to Romania, and like you weren't invited on like modern and fresh, and you- They invited me.
I was invited.
Okay, well, anyway.
I think you're down to stand up for yourself, but I don't think you want to crash out and not be...
I think you see the good in everybody being in friends.
And I'm hoping, you know, Kool-Aid prevails, honestly.
When are you going to have Saucy Santana on After Hours?
What?
Next question.
Who's that?
Okay, after you, brother.
After you.
After you.
Wait, no, no.
By the way, by the way.
Hey, I know Miron and Fresh, those are my homies, those are my friends.
But it's okay.
If Saucy Santana wanted to come on after hours and y'all would have him, I would have no problemo.
Okay?
You know what?
I got a better idea.
We'll have them on.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
Snickle, I have a better idea.
Let's have them on when you're on the podcast.
Deal?
Oh, Stinko, go ahead.
Yeah.
Deal?
Stinko?
We'll have him on when you guys are on, too.
How about that?
Yo, Myron is saying, who's that?
Yo, so Saucy Santana is the homosexual best friend of, um...
What's her name?
Carisha.
Carisha.
Your best friend.
By the way, she was supposed to schedule...
Your best friend.
Me and her to do, um...
What do you call it again?
Carisha, please.
Carisha, please, yeah.
I think what's going on is some real shit.
She told me, she was like...
I told her a date.
I said, after September 10th, any day, I'm popping, I'll pop up, and we could get at it on Carisha, please.
I think what's happening is, you know, HSI police at this point, you know what I mean?
She's trying to make sure she's not involved in the bullshit, and I get it.
Ah.
Yeah.
Yo, I think she's brave.
Like, if I was her, I want to make sure I'm not involved in no bullshit.
I want to have a lawyer.
But, like, think about it.
Like, wouldn't you want to have a lawyer if...
Well, actually, if the feds are going at a guy you used to fuck with, you want no parts, because, you know, in hip-hop culture, if you're involved and you're cooperating or you're testifying, you're a snitch, you want to have a lawyer to try to mitigate all this shit, like, hey, why y'all bringing her in?
Yo, you know, oh, you want a proffer?
Hey, give us some reason, or you're going to have to go get a subpoena, or go get a grand jury subpoena to get, like, I gotta imagine she's trying to not be involved in this bullshit.
And I think that's why me and her haven't sat down yet, because she's probably thinking, if I sit down with Ak, the first thing he's gonna say, didn't you say that Diddy, you could have another girl on her knees and have her do anything for Diddy, which would kind of sound like sex trafficking.
That's not good optically, I guess.
So, yo, we talked to the DM. She's like, oh, let's do it.
I told her after September 10th, her manager, I kid you not, I was having dinner with her manager and somebody else, Safari actually, and legit, bro, they brought up having you on the podcast.
I'm like, I don't think I could do that at all.
Nah, he won't do that podcast.
I text you, you're like, you're down.
I'm like, wait a minute, really?
You know why?
Because I'm going to walk in that room.
If you try to embarrass me, I'm going to make sure you're in a federal case by the time I'm done.
I'm coming in with all the information.
We could play nice and just talk about bullshit.
Or you could get your jokes off.
I got some jokes too.
But my jokes is going to make sure that...
We got HSI. We got the FBI. We got all the deputized people from the NYPD. They're all going to be like, oh, academics just told us a whole lot of things and he made this super viral.
Maybe we should call her in or at least the minimums subpoena her that we could then put in front of a grand jury that I hopefully could cover.
All right, we got to call out flagrant to your boy.
What happened?
He was trying to set up another podcast, shits and giggles, for the okey-doke.
I was gonna talk about that next.
Yeah, you saw that?
No, what are you talking about?
Andrew Schultz, again, trying to set up an okey-doke with another podcast, two guys from the UK. What is an okey-doke?
Can I go first on that, by the way?
So the point is, they went on Schultz's podcast, he tells these jokes all the time on the show, and obviously they have a black audience, where there's a lot of black girls that watch them, right?
He says, you know, you're dating these black girls, whatever, you gotta change your haircut, all this stuff, because she'd be showing that you and arguing with you, right?
And they laughed at a joke.
Apparently, Some of the audience said, yo, this is fucked up because you guys are defending or like protecting black women and all of a sudden you're laughing at jokes like this from a white guy?
And it went crazy viral.
Black, what do you think?
You know what's so funny?
They made a video apologizing.
They apologize about it.
Fucking pussies, bro.
They apologize.
You know what's so funny?
Because this motherfucking sneaker says, yo, go ahead, Fresh.
And he understood nothing.
Look at this bitch.
I'm going to explain to you.
Essentially, what Myron and Fresh did, right?
Like, they make jokes about everybody, right?
So when they went on Fresh and Fit, No, not Freshman, sorry.
But they went on Flagrant 2.
Flagrant 2 basically said, hey, why do y'all, if y'all are black, why do y'all clown black people?
And they were like, it's jokes.
Now, I think this is actually a great reason why y'all could actually bring up a point against them, and I'm talking to Myron and Fresh, because they didn't accept the fact that y'all were making jokes, but essentially, Andrew Schultz at this point and Flagrant 2, they're using the same excuse to say, hey...
We're not racist.
We make jokes against everybody, which, by the way, they do, right?
They make jokes against everyone.
Now, they make jokes against black women when there were two black dudes, right?
Just like Iron and Fresh.
But these guys are from a podcast from the UK called Shits and Giggles.
And they were joking on them to say, y'all look like the dudes that don't date black women.
Y'all date white women, which they do.
And basically was saying, well, they made some jokes about belligerent black women and this and third.
And everybody got mad at the black dudes because they're saying, why didn't you defend black women and you allowed Andrew Schultz to clown them?
And my defense for Andrew Schultz and Flagrant too is, is jokes.
But my defense for Myron and Fresh was, is jokes.
So I'm always with the, is jokes.
However, here's the thing.
The guys who went on the podcast, they're feeling the pressure and rather than saying it's jokes, they're like...
Really, we didn't like it.
We felt it was pressure.
We really wanted to, like, we were wondering what to do.
Should we kick the table over and just leave?
What should we do?
That's so pussy.
Yeah, essentially, you had Andrew Schultz saying, shut up.
Like, yo, you guys had an opportunity to take this out.
You told us to take some other shit out.
You didn't tell us to take this out.
You guys are basically just cowering to cancel culture, which I agree.
And basically saying, hey, it's jokes.
Relax.
And this is why it's so important to stay authentic to yourself because the thing is, Andrew Schultz is a snake.
I've said this a million times.
He's a puss.
He's a snake.
Fuck that dude.
I don't like him.
He's literally a bitch.
Akash, also a bitch.
Two bitches together.
But they brought us on our podcast and tried to fucking virtue signal because we made jokes about black women.
Then they do the same fucking shit to these dudes.
These dudes shouldn't have apologized.
They're fucking cowards, too.
And, bro, we live in a crazy world nowadays where comedians can't even make jokes and they're scared and these motherfuckers are apologizing.
Fucking soft.
You can make jokes just not about the protected classes.
The protected classes are trans people, Jewish people, and black people.
And that's fucking bullshit.
You can't make jokes about trans Jews and blacks.
But if you saw Andrew Schultz on a show last week, it's not all black.
It's black women, bro.
Yeah, black women, yeah.
Black women, you can't make fun of trans people and Jewish people.
But Andrew Schultz on his last show, he was making fun of Muslim immigrants and insinuating that they all rape and you need to teach Muslims not to rape.
That's the joke.
If he made the same joke about Jewish people fleeing to Israel to escape rape charges, he would never make that joke.
He would never make a joke about black women because he's trying to seem black because he's in New York City.
He wants to have the hood, ghetto persona.
He wouldn't make jokes about...
Any of the protected classes.
He's the biggest snake I've met in the entertainment industry, bro.
The dude is literally like, what you guys see on camera is not who he is, bro.
The dude is fucking inauthentic.
He's one of the fakest people I've ever met in my life.
And the argument is, oh, that joke is not funny.
That Andrew Schultz would not...
From my perspective, and obviously, I love all you guys.
I love Fresh and Fit.
Misty, can we cool it?
What the hell, bro?
You want to say I love you, bro?
Like, you're singular.
Like, it sounds gay.
Like, come on, bro.
You want to say I love you?
It's okay to say I love you to people.
You never know when you're going to die.
I love you, too.
Love speech.
Love speech.
All right, hear what I'm saying.
I love everybody involved.
I love everybody involved, but I also understand and I respect comedy.
And when I watch Fresh and Fit, I do know...
You know what I mean?
They clown everybody.
Like, shit, I ain't gonna lie to you.
And, you know, I ain't trying to get too, too, like, fresh and finished.
But I was just like, nah, Mo, you gotta take the nation jokes, nigga.
You better stop it.
Like, yo, everybody catch these hands.
Everybody catches them.
That's what happens on Fresh and Fit.
And I'm gonna be honest with you.
When I go into, when I go into a flagrant too, Bro, I know it's going to be 30 fat jokes.
I know that.
Like, I go in there, I don't catch feelings.
I don't walk out and be like, yo!
No, it's part of it.
It's comedy.
It's content.
I don't like when we pick and choose, though, right?
So, I think Fresh and Fit be having a comedy.
I think Flavor 2 have the comedy.
Hey, the shits and giggles, guys, I think they should just learn from this.
Number one, you want to know a comedy podcast, take them jokes.
Yeah.
Yeah, they shouldn't have apologized.
You can't apologize to the woke mob, bro.
It never works out.
And then, like I said before, Andrew Schultz literally attacked us for this two years ago, saying that we're racist, whatever.
The same exact joke he made is pretty much what we said.
And these shits and gigs guys shouldn't have apologized.
But again, like I said before, Andrew Schultz is a huge snake.
I want to ask a question.
Whatever.
Real quick, but the argument is the joke wasn't funny.
You acknowledge it's a joke.
You said it, it turns out it's a joke.
So just laugh at it or don't laugh at all.
But this is the thing, bro.
This is why it's so important to be authentic to yourself because, like, if people can go ahead and pull up a tweet of yours that you said a couple years ago and it's embarrassing to you, that tells me that, like, you got a facade.
You know what I mean?
Like, you just fucking stay true to yourself.
Say it and if people say, did you say this?
Yeah, I fucking did.
And?
People respect you a lot more.
You might not grow as big because you can't get certain sponsorships or people might look at you as controversial, but it's better to just be yourself and align it with an audience that likes you for yourself so that shit like this can't happen where you lose half your fan base because they're fucking sensitive ass black females.
Fucking ridiculous.
And by the way, Maren, to your point, because some people send me some information, I don't know if it's all the way back to me.
What happened to Sneeko, he got cancelled?
For what I saw was this.
A lot of people said, hey, those guys, they had prior opinions that were in line with what was being said.
They never said nothing about it.
So for me, it's like, you don't need to be yourself.
Here's the thing.
For example, I have my audience.
If I go on somebody else's platform, I don't need to try to change who I am because my audience accepts me for me.
And I think...
I saw some stuff with those guys.
They should have just not doubled down but not apologized because their audience would have been like, bro, we get that you're not racist or we get that you defend whatever.
You didn't have to explain.
Your real audience, you never have to explain.
And if you ever have to get your arm twisted for the woke mob, it's only going to look bad.
Your real audience gets it.
They watch you for a reason.
You don't have to keep explaining shit.
You can't cancel what you don't watch.
True.
I love that point.
You can't cancel what you don't watch.
Yo, I'll be going on Twitter and be like, yo, why we ain't getting this fat ass, chipmunk ass nigga academics out of here?
They've never watched a thing ever.
Facts.
Nothing.
You get what I'm saying?
So, bro, be yourself.
Be authentic.
Have a good heart.
Know you're doing something because you believe in it and you're operating from a place of not trying to burn this world down, but just like, hey, this is my opinion.
I don't think that it's dangerous for people to have different opinions.
Yeah, and you're going to be fine.
100%.
If you ask me, like, bro, yo, I just seen some shit that happened.
Well, this is some rap stuff.
There's a new YouTuber.
His name is What's the Dirt.
He breaks down like hip-hop.
He's a white guy.
And I guess he made a joke about another podcaster, and the guy's a black guy, and everybody's like, yo, you're a white guy, you can't talk about this!
And I was just like, yo...
So he apologized, he just folded, he apologized, and I said, bro, I'm gonna be honest with you, you shouldn't have apologized.
Yeah, fuck that.
Your intent wasn't to try to be racial, now they have you...
Apologizing that they could be like, yes, your intent was to be racial because that's why you apologize.
And I'm like, bro, you're breaking down lyrics.
Anybody could do it.
If you have a brain and you have some type of knowledge about the music, you can break it down.
Bro, I'm gonna be honest with you.
I've just learned, don't apologize, bro.
Yeah, it almost never works, man.
But yo, Ak, we gotta react to some stuff on our Discord, bro, but I'll jump on, and I know there's gonna be more developments in the Diddy case, so me and you will, because I'm streaming a lot more damn near every day now, so I'll hop on when you're doing these breakdowns.
Actually, you know what?
If you're gonna be on tomorrow, let's talk about this.
I'll study up on this Young Dolph shit.
I'll study up on it, and we'll cover it tomorrow.
We'll have you on at noon.
Anytime you're on.
We'd love to have you on no matter when.
Just text me.
We'll hop on here.
I got a new Discord, so I'm going to send you it.
I'll text it to you because I made a whole new account and shit because my show was all fucked up.
But yeah, we'll do it tomorrow then.
I'll hit you up tomorrow.
Alright, perfect.
And don't worry, we were being good.
Don't worry, we was being good with Myron and Fresh and me.
We've been good, like right after.
No, no, no, of course I know, but still, listen, hey, more like this, and Mo, I watched you, and I ain't gonna lie, if Trump or anybody else had said Jamaicans, I would've gave them that sauce too.
I understand you'd give them that sauce, but I'm gonna be honest with you, I do understand everybody getting them jokes, man.
Trust me, everybody getting them jokes, but it is your job.
If you gonna really be Haitian, you gotta try to defend it.
It is what it is.
It's joking.
It's not like no one's trying to make anybody look crazy.
Absolutely.
I was never mad at my refresh.
Never.
Ever.
Alright.
But no, I'll hit you tomorrow, bro.
And you take it easy, brother.
Alright, definitely.
Alright, man.
Cool, man.
Peace.
Peace.
So let's react to some of the Discord stuff.
Shout out to our Discord, by the way.
All you ninjas.
Yep.
Should we finish this last part on Twitch?
We could.
What, we're two hours in?
No, we're like three hours in.
Yeah, that's fine.
Alright, so guys, we're gonna finish this last part up on Twitch and Castle Club.
Alright?
So, you got two choices, guys.
You can either join Castle Club, right?
No ads, of course.
You guys get to watch it with no issues.
Or you guys can, you know, subscribe on Twitch or whatever it may be.
So guys, come on over to Twitch, twitch.tv.
We'll react to some of the Discord stuff with our ninjas.
And then we'll close out the show.
We're gonna be on just a little bit longer.
So...
That was fun.
Yeah.
Come on over to Kalsiclub, guys.
Kalsiclub.tv.
Or Twitch.
Whichever one you prefer.
Kalsiclub is better.
Let's be honest.
You can say whatever you want in the chat.
Come on over to Kalsiclub, guys.
Yeah.
Yo, when I get sick of going out there, bro, that shit was hilarious, bro.
Yeah, yeah, that was fun.
Bring up Selena.
So, yeah, we'll react to some of the Twitch stuff.
Twitch.tv slash Freshly Podcast.
Can we drop it in the thing for them?
Yes, I will.
And guys, also Castle Club Premium on WAP.com slash Castle Club.
Yep.
But yeah, guys, join Castle Club.
Castle Club, guys, just get in there, man.
That's where we really have the hilarious chats with the memes and shit.
I wish you guys could see what they'd be saying in there.
I can't show it on Switch for obvious reasons.
Yeah.
Please don't.
But now we're going to do Castle Club Discord reactions, which is one of the benefits of being a part of Castle Club.