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We have developed speed, but we have shut ourselves in.
Machinery that gives abundance has left us in want.
We think too much and feel too little.
More than machinery.
We need humanity.
We know the air is unfit to breathe and our food is unfit to eat.
As if that's the way it's supposed to be.
We know things are bad, worse than bad.
They're crazy.
I am the great and powerful are.
No, you've got to say I'm a human being.
God damn it.
My life was saved.
You have metals for the primal forces of nature.
Don't give yourselves to brutes.
Men who despise you, enslave you, who regiment your lives, tell you what to do, what to think, or what to feel, who drill you, diet you, treat you like cattle, use you as cannon potter.
Don't give yourselves to these unnatural men!
With machine minds and machine arts.
You're beautiful.
I love you.
Yes.
You're beautiful.
Good morning, good morning, good morning.
It is Rally Rance.
I am Jason Burmese.
Yet another jam-packed show for you today.
I don't cover a lot of fluff, right?
This is usually 90 plus percent important stuff, almost no fluff, right?
As they say with the Sum 41 album back in the day, all killer, no filler, right?
Woody Harrelson's Documents00:15:12
And I try to do that.
I try to stuff in as many source material videos and documents that you can go check out yourself, right?
When we're talking about the United Nations and this takeover of everything, everything through ESG and now this transformative movement on your children, we show you the documents.
We play you the clips.
So I came across this yesterday.
Okay, there's two big stories in the first hour that we're going to get into involving the entertainment industry, Hollyweird assassinations, the abuse of children, and gruesome murders.
Now, this one's almost like true crime, except for the fact that it seems to be the norm in Hollyweird that when you hit a certain echelon, you're just allowed to abuse people, including children, do the darkest of the dark to them, and that is unacceptable.
And I'm referring to the Menendez case as well.
So Woody Harrelson, the CIA, Matthew McConaughey, JFK, Menudo, Ricky Martin, okay, and the Menendez brothers.
And a lot of people forget the Menendez murders, but being how old I am, okay, it was one of those really first cases where I didn't know why something was on the TV all the time, being talked about all the time.
But that was one of those things.
That these two really rich kids had brutally murdered their parents and they claimed they were abused.
But that angle was played down, and the brutal murder was super played up.
Okay, and how it looking back on it, it's hard to judge because I was viewing it through the lens basically of like a tween.
I think that that happens right around the time I'm 11, 12 years old.
But I did a video on that several years ago.
Okay, we're going to actually play that again.
Tomorrow's news today, forget about it.
We're sometimes years ahead of what the mainstream media is going to cover.
And we're going to play this video from about three and a half, almost four years ago now.
Okay, back in the Dizzy, a much younger Burmese, where we're talking about Menudo, Menendez, the abuse of children in the entertainment industry, especially in the boy band industry, especially when we're talking about Disney and Nickelodeon kids.
Facts, not fiction.
But first, I couldn't resist.
Now, thumbs it up, subscribe and share.
Get those thumbs up.
Come on.
We need them up.
We need the participation.
We need comments in the comment section, not just the live.
Woody Harrelson confirms Matthew McConaughey's wild revelation, they may be biological brothers and calls for DNA tests.
Now, I thought this couldn't be real.
This could not be real, right?
This has got to be a prank that they're playing.
And then I remembered after reading the article, and we're going to play the clip, but we're going to play it in the little box, try not to get a copyright strike and have Colbert come after me.
And you'll have to decide whether or not you think they're playing a prank.
I personally don't think they're playing a prank.
This, in my opinion, would further the idea that Woody Harrelson's dad was, in fact, a contract killer for the Central Intelligence Agency.
That's the claim.
And I was unaware of that clip.
We're going to play Woody Harrelson talking about that as well.
But then after I played that, I looked in the comment section and people were claiming that Harrelson had said he was involved in the JFK murder.
And I was like, I had no idea about this.
This was something that was kind of over my head.
And we actually have a clip from what I think is The Men Who Killed Kennedy, the first huge documentary series to really like pick apart the Warren Commission and show the other possibilities, etc.
And sure enough, there's a clip showing who was allegedly Harrelson.
And I've got also a clip of him in jail talking to a news reporter about it.
So wild.
Well, I mean, let's just assume that this might be true in the very beginning.
Just to come up in Hollywood's not easy, guys.
And it's certainly, look, don't get me wrong, Woody Harrelson, you know, back in the day, you know, younger, good-looking guy, charismatic, et cetera.
But to become that level of star in the entertainment industry, like Woody Harrelson has now been a movie star and a lead for three decades.
Much more, you know, low-key than a Tom Cruise, et cetera, and much, it's much more politically active, too.
And don't get me wrong, a lot of his causes have been environmental.
But as you know, dude stepped the mother truck up recently on SNL, right?
So Woody Harrelson's one of those guys that you've got to at least say, hey, he's a truth teller.
He's trying to tell his truth whether or not he's right all the time.
And to me, if you're honest with yourself, right?
I mean, you got to take some time to look at the information.
You got to look at your legitimate detractors.
And if you watched the second hour yesterday with Kennedy, and by the way, there's 45 more minutes in that speech.
That's what the second hour is going to be.
And if you did come over or just listen over at Podmean, you got to understand it's just not YouTube accessible.
It's just not.
It's not YouTube accessible.
I wish it were.
I saw some people say it.
I'm promoting self-censorship.
No, I'm doing the opposite.
I'm telling you, there's another avenue.
You can come over, redvoicemedia.com slash Jason, redvoicemedia.com slash uncensored, okay?
And then you can come over and check it out.
You can wait two weeks, I guess, and it's free.
Or you can just go listen live.
We make it free on purpose, at least accessible at the time when it's fresh and relevant because I want people to see this stuff.
But I also want to remind people that we're about to watch a video that's three plus years old, right?
So a lot of the things we cover here, because we're not the day-to-day shenanigans show.
Oh, here's this, the back and forth bullshit you see on every other show, right?
Yesterday's show, where we sat there and we talked about sustainability and the United Nations and the technocracy movement, that show lasts for how long?
The 9-11 show this week.
How long?
They're relevant every day.
Okay.
And I think, especially even with this one, it's going to be relevant if, in fact, it turns out now that we have even more mainstream confirmation that the Central Intelligence Agency was involved in the assassination of Kennedy.
Okay.
And look, that's got to be, I think, an imperative for the Trump audience out there that if you're going to get behind Donald again, you have to look at him and say, hey, you promised us the JFK documents the first time.
We were really supposed to get them.
Really supposed to get them even before you got in, a couple times over.
Are you going to release all of the documents, no matter how dark they are?
And he's got to say yes, and he's got to mean it.
But guess what?
Right now, I got to tell you guys, I'm on that RFK Jr. train.
I know some people think his voice is grading.
Obviously, the man can't help it.
I think it was throat cancer, if I'm not mistaken, that did that to him.
I could be incorrect about that, but I believe that, you know, that's why he speaks like that.
Look, if you watched, again, this is why the second hour is important.
If you watch the second hour, just the first 10 minutes of his speech, talking about real environmental issues, real mercury pollution, how that mercury pollution led to activist women who wanted to show him information regarding autism and their children.
I'll leave it at that.
That led him on the journey that would eventually lead him on the journey to be the only person right now running for president, only person, not DeSantis, not Donnie T, guys, to say the Schotzinghausens were DOD, DARPA run, and they just slapped their labels on them.
These are the brute force facts.
Okay.
So second hour is going to be really interesting when we get into it.
Let's, I mean, look, the CIA Woody JFK thing seems kind of lighter than what we do, but it's also extremely dark.
I guess there is no super light material.
Just Jason Burmes in an almost handsome shirt, right?
That's about as light as it gets.
And by the way, if my brother happens to be watching or watching on the replay, he must have got me this shirt maybe 15 years ago now, Adam, for Christmas.
I think that's what this was.
So let's play Woody Harrelson talking about how there's a possibility that he, in fact, could be the brother of Makana.
McConney's story coming up in Hollywood's even crazier.
Found in a bar to do dazed and confused while he was hanging out in Austin.
He was like a bar star.
Okay, so let's scroll it down.
And there they are together, side by side.
Tell you what, man, that nose, other than Woody's being a little crooked and broken, at an angle, very much there.
The eye squint, very much there.
I'm saying it's a possibility.
Even the chin, although his chin's wider, they both got that flat chin.
When you see this guy, I guess, again, you're going to have to make your own decisions.
We talked to Momack, Matthew's legitimate mother, and she let us know one time.
We were actually.
I mean, this is a, it's crazy.
We were in Greece.
We were watching the, you know, the U.S. team win the World Cup.
And, you know, I don't know, I mentioned something about regrets, and I said, you know, it's odd that my father has no regrets.
And I've known Momack a long time.
You know, she goes, I knew your father.
And it was the ellipses I found a little troubling.
The pause.
Oh, interesting.
The pause.
Yeah.
I knew your father.
How would you describe that pause as a filled with innuendo?
So, again, he goes on to state that essentially McConaughey's supposed father and the mother were broken up according to the story.
And look, if his dad was like a slick CIA spy guy, very possible.
They're going to get a DNA test.
All right.
He goes, the year of Matthew's birth, nine months before, she was on a sabbatical from her relationship with his supposed father, Jim.
So, very possible.
Now, here we're going to jump to Woody Harrelson talking to Barbara Walters, okay?
And in this clip, he talks about him being trained by the Central Intelligence Agency.
It's fairly well known, if anybody's read anything about you or talked with you, that when you were seven years old, your father went off to prison, convicted of murder.
Tell me how you feel today, what the story is today.
Well, he is in prison right now for the killing of a federal judge.
I think that it was not a fair trial, especially because the guy who supposedly hired my father to commit the murder was later acquitted, on a retrial.
Woody, do you think your father is innocent of that second murder?
That's what I've heard.
I'm not saying my father's a saint, but I think he's innocent of that.
Are you trying to have the case opened up, trying to have it investigated, trying to set him free?
Well, let's put it this way: I haven't given up hope.
Yeah.
You said once that you thought that your father was a CIA operative.
Yes?
Yeah, he was.
How do you know?
What proof?
I shouldn't get into this right now.
This is where we're going to get into trouble.
But this is something that you feel and that you're trying to work on?
Oh, I know, it's true, but, you know.
Does it make a difference?
That he was trained by the CIA?
Yeah, I think it makes a difference.
Yeah.
Yeah, I think it makes a difference.
So, I'll just start playing this because it doesn't have any sound, and I'll just talk over it.
What you're about to see is a clip of Harrelson's dad later in life.
And this clip, you know, basically has him saying you'd be naive to think the central television.
You said you'd kill President Kennedy.
At the same time, I said I had killed the judge.
I said I could kill Kennedy.
Well, do you believe me, Harvey?
I was going to kill President Kennedy.
We'll get back to that.
Look at that nose, man.
I mean, take a look.
He's got like the full head of McConaughey hair, where maybe Woody's mom would have had the recessive gene.
Just saying, Hollyweird man.
Alone, without any aid from a rogue agency of the U.S. government, or at least a portion of that agency.
I believe you're very naive if you do.
I believe you're very naive if you do.
Boxcar Tramps Mystery00:04:49
So, next up, next up, we got Woody.
Not Woody.
We got the men who killed Kennedy, the boxcar tramps, and a lot of people have talked about the boxcar tramps.
And what is it?
Ethan, it's Hunt.
Is it Ethan Hunt?
Come on, Burmese Brigade.
Give it to me in the E. Howard Hunt.
There we go.
See, I'm getting old.
Getting old.
An old man.
E. Howard Hunt supposedly is the one that ran that team as part of it.
And I'll just, I'll play the clip.
You know, this is about a four-minute clip and I'll get out of the way.
How's that?
In the confusion following the assassination, the police arrested a dozen suspects in and around Dealey Plaza.
All were later released.
Three of those taken into custody were discovered in the marshalling yards close to the book depository, hiding in a railroad boxcar, which was about to leave the area.
No official record exists of who they were or what they were doing, yet their arrest was widely photographed by the press.
They've become known as the three tramps.
It was determined in late 1970s and early 1980s that one of the three tramps, the taller of the three, bore a striking resemblance to a man by the name of Charles V. Harrelson, who was convicted of killing a federal judge in San Antonio, Texas.
A man who claims to have killed at least five people previously, has been tried for some of those.
And a man who has all of the right connections.
Charles Harrelson is one of America's most notorious criminals.
He's currently serving a life sentence for murder in a maximum security jail.
On November 22nd, 1963, I was with a friend at 12.30 in the afternoon having lunch in a restaurant in Houston, Texas.
It wouldn't be the first time I've been accused of being somewhere I wasn't, and I probably won't be the last.
But no, I did not kill John Kennedy.
He's connected to organized crime figures, the Dallas Underworld, Santos Troficani, Carlos Marcello, R.D. Matthews, considered the strong-armed man in Dallas in 1963, and Ruby claimed that he was his best friend.
So you have all of these connections, and though they don't say specifically, hey, Charles Harrelson is guilty of participating in the murder of the President Kennedy, but there is significant evidence that would make, I think, any investigator want to look at Mr. Harrelson very, very closely.
That is a photograph of one of three so-called tramps who were apprehended and then mysteriously disappeared on the day of the Kennedy assassination.
And the fellow was, I'm told, at one time, positively identified as myself, which is ludicrous if you look at the man.
I was 25 the day Kennedy was assassinated, and I would say that gentleman is probably in his mid to late 30s at the very least.
But the facial structures isn't even close.
Mr. Harrelson's photograph was given along with the tall tramp photographs to forensic anthropologists, two independent bodies or people.
And they came back with a report that there was a 90 to 95 percent probability that the photograph of the tall tramp arrested in connection with the president's killing and Charles V. Harrelson arrested for the death of a federal judge were one and the same.
Now that's amazing, isn't it?
I would say the that is closer, much closer, but I'm sure that here again, the person is probably in his 30s, and the brow ridge isn't the same here.
But it does look very like me, I would say, this view than does the other.
Are they the same person?
Yeah.
Accusations Against Menudo00:15:33
Big burden?
Yes.
It's amazing.
But no, I don't know the gentleman and I never did know them.
Everyone who was involved in that thing has been eliminated.
Had I been involved in it, I would have been killed.
Had I been approached to be involved in it, I would have laughed because it's obviously a case of emulation.
You're going to destroy yourself by doing something like that because the agency involved in carrying out this assassination cannot have someone with first-hand information regarding the assassination.
No way.
The country would destruct.
The country would destruct.
Really looks like Woody right there in that frame, doesn't he?
Really got that woody crooked nose.
Look.
So again, who knows?
I mean, that's about as fluff as it gets over here at the Burmese Brigade, really.
In my opinion, pretty interesting stuff.
Pretty interesting stuff.
So, I want to jump to this story, and then we're going to go back in time.
We're going to go back in time.
A little Huey Lewis in the news, huh?
That's right.
Former Menudo member says he was raped by father of the Menendez brothers.
Eric and Lyle Menendez were convicted of the 1989 murder of their parents, Jose and Mary Louise Kitty Menendez, in 1996.
So I guess at that time I was a teenager by the conviction.
But I guess the murder itself had been in the news, you know, since I was 10 years old.
I don't remember, man, that's so crazy.
It took six years.
I don't remember that.
Again, it was just, you know, it was pretty brutal.
And they were 21 and 18.
I think that they went, I think I cover it in the video we're about to watch.
I think that they went to a Knicks game right afterwards, and they're actually in like, is it Mark Jackson?
Maybe the Mark Jackson card.
So they're sitting courtside at this basketball game.
All right.
And basically, they were saying that they were being sexually abused.
And obviously, the mother knew it and they weren't going to stop it.
And they just snapped and they killed them.
A lot of people dismissed that.
Well, you know, now we got more people saying the same thing.
And I just want to point out that if you type in Menudo Menendez, this is the result.
All of a sudden, there's two days ago.
There's a whole documentary on this now, right?
The boys betrayed Peacock Original.
Like you're getting cooking recipes or just Menudo videos.
You're getting Paul Simon and DNA tests.
Now, you literally have to type in Menudo Menendez and Burmese.
You type in Burmese, and my video comes up.
And I'm signed in, and that's how shadow banned it is.
But still, a few people let me know about it, right?
And I saw comments.
Usually my videos die on YouTube, right?
I saw some comments on this video, and then this has happened.
I said, let's go back in time.
Again, unless you've been following me for three plus years now.
And 8.7k views back then.
Hey, still pretty good.
Even if we can get there on YouTube at this point, I think this is like the tail end where I was still allowed to be monetized too.
Crazy times.
Crazy times.
But let's just do it.
Let's play some vintage B. Hey, everybody, Jason Burmes here.
And this is a story that I really wasn't aware of, but it was something I grew up with.
And when I saw these new allegations, basically in one of my feeds, and I couldn't confirm everything that was in the feed, but I did find some rather striking information.
So if you're watching me now and you see the two gentlemen in the suits, they were a very, very, very politicized murder in the late 80s and then the trial through the early 90s, all over the place.
Where the Menendez brothers, in my opinion, after looking at this now, were completely demonized.
And a lot was not made clear.
So what am I talking about?
Well, I also, I got to tell you, I'm so unhooked from pop culture.
I didn't realize that this had been made into one of those law and order crime shows, you know, reminiscent of the OJ Simpson case with the Menendez brothers.
So I'm going completely blank on that, but I'm familiar with this case.
So they had claimed that they were sexually abused by their parents, and they gruesomely killed them.
I mean, I remember they were showing still shots of what they could of what they had done all over the place, all over the place.
And then on top of that, they portrayed them as like spoiled rich kids that were on a spending spree and a vacation afterwards, and that they had staged it to look like a mob hit.
What was not emphasized at the time, and I feel absolutely should have been, were the fact that, you know, they were talking about some high-level sexual abuse by their very, very powerfully connected Hollywood father.
And if you've been paying attention to this channel, you know that Hollywood is into some sick stuff.
So before we get into this story, which I missed from 2017, I want you to, you know, take a look at this through the years.
Now, look, they always had them with their eyebrows down.
And look, look how sinister they always looked.
They looked so sinister.
Now, there was a first trial, which was in a mistrial.
Then they got convicted.
I believe they both got life in prison.
They were separated for 22 years before they saw each other again.
Now, the sexual abuse was so horrific from the father that apparently the older brother was also sexually abusing his younger brother, without really knowing it, I guess, because they were so young at the time.
And so finally, I want to read this.
And one of the cousins spoke out.
We're going to get into a lot deeper, obviously, if you saw the thumb.
Because his Hollywood connections and his producer connections also reached that to the mega boy band Menudo, in which probably in this country, Ricky Martin is the most visible of those members, but it was a generational boy band.
And people of my generation will certainly at least remember it being spoken of.
And even my parents' generation is when it started to get popular.
So let's get into this.
The cousin of Lyle and Eric Menendez brothers, who were convicted of the 1989 murders of their parents, say she has no doubt the brothers' parents sexually abused them.
So this was a mother-father combo pack here.
It's pretty disturbing and disgusting, but a reality.
And if you watch my video from earlier today where we talked about Daniel Radcliffe, where we talked about Alex Winter, where we've talked about some of the other people like Bella Rose in the past, this is a very large reality.
Our political upper echelons, unfortunately, are rife with these people.
Our Hollywood elites are rife with these people.
And, you know, billionaires around the world are also rife.
You know, power players are into this stuff.
It's gross.
It's beyond gross.
It's deplorable.
I know that they would never, ever have done what they did unless they felt that they had no choice.
That is either of them of their parents, Diane Vandermalen, who is speaking for the first time since she testified at their trial, told ABC News, I believe that very strongly.
You know, people testify on their behalf that this was really going on.
Oh, but nobody would believe that Jose and Kitty Menendez would have done this to their children.
Lyle and Eric shot and killed their parents.
Jose Menendez, 45, a wealthy entertainment executive.
And Kitty Menendez, 47, at their Beverly Hills mansion on August 20th, 1989.
At the time of the murders, Lyle was 21 years old and Eric was 18 years old.
I can only imagine living with that.
You know, and especially him being a serial molester later.
I mean, we're going to get into the accusations of what was actually going on with Menudo.
At their first trial, defense lawyer Leslie Abramson argued that Lyle and Eric shot their parents in self-defense because they feared their parents would kill them if they ever went public about the years of alleged molestation they suffered from their father.
They're probably right.
The first trial ended on a mistrial in 1994 because the jurors were deadlocked and unable to come to a verdict.
The brothers were found guilty of first-degree murder in 1996 after a second trial and sentenced to two consecutive life prison terms without the possibility of parole.
And let me also say this: I remember this coming back into the news because there was an NBA hoops card and they were attending, I believe, a Knicks game.
So they were in New York after they had killed their parents.
So going into this, again, they talk about the kitty being shot 10 times, that Lyle almost decapitated his dad.
Again, these were the gruesome details that they always focus on.
You know, again, this was not a focus, okay?
But again, Lyle admitted to molesting his younger brother, Eric, but what else did he know?
And they talked about the mother being involved in this as well, etc., etc., etc.
And, you know, we're talking about also sadistic physical abuse on top of it.
So, did Jose Let's see?
They get the last name wrong because it is Menendez.
The question is, was Ricky Martin ever a part of this?
Because, as I said, there was a huge, huge, huge scandal back in the day that these kids were being trafficked.
And remember, even one member of the Pussycat dolls talked about them and how it was a prostitution ring and how they were being trafficked as well, etc., etc.
So, generations of young entertainment boys with all these promises of millions and millions of dollars.
So, at first, Martin denied ever meeting Menendez, but the evidence is clear that they were acquainted.
He was an RCA executive.
He set up an office in Miami and was responsible for sourcing talent.
He was instrumental in managing the careers of groups like Menudo, the Latin boy band Martin was a member of as a child.
During the 80s and 90s, rumors started surfacing that the members of Menudo were being trafficked and sold to older men in the industry sex parties.
Accusations and arrests followed in the Latin and Filipino media.
The news received the same media circus coverage of the OJ Simpson trial.
Not so much in America.
But it happened, and this is from 2015, and this is Angelo Garcia.
He talked about the sexual abuse.
And remember, the accusations of somebody like Lou Perlman.
Thank you so much, Nick Waits.
We're going to get to you in one second.
But I want to do this together.
Lou Perlman, sex abuse allegations.
This guy is new kids on the block, in sync.
There you go.
Lou Perlman, sex abuse accusations.
Watch Ashley Parker Angel address Lou Perlman's thing for boys in boy band con scene.
Yeesh.
Can we even play this on here?
I don't know.
I guess we're going to try, huh?
Names and music.
And so it's a real dilemma that you find yourself in.
So it's sort of out there that Lou had this dark quality to him where he would use his power and influence to try to manipulate young performers into these really questionable scenarios.
Oh, really?
You mean molest young boys?
Why are we dancing around it?
Why are we, what's the dance for?
Lou Perlman, not a good dude.
I mean, come on.
Who worked for Transcontinental Records at the time?
Pulled us aside and said, look, here's the deal.
There's rumors about Lou.
We don't know.
It's unconfirmed.
Oh, they don't know.
Nobody ever knows, huh?
Nick Waits, thank you for the super chat.
Killing it, Jason.
Keep it in perspective during this time of information overload.
Truth is scarce in today's internet climate, or perhaps it always has been.
Unfortunately, it always has been.
But now, even the alternative sources are feeding you partisan bullshit.
And I think that's why this program is important.
So, guys, if you do like this, thumbs it up, share it.
If you're new to the program, now's the time to subscribe.
Join the Burmese Brigade.
And if you can, I got to goFundMe.
It's how I'm keeping it going.
We're going to finish that clip in a minute.
We're actually almost there.
It's going to end after tomorrow, I believe.
I'm going to run it through tomorrow and then start another one on the 18th.
So, once again, thank you for all the support out there.
All right, let's continue.
I'd have a thing for boys.
You know, Lou would come into the rehearsal room.
Oh, he'd be like, hey, guys, let's see your abs.
Take off your shirts.
This kind of stuff.
Where it feels like, oh, maybe this is part of having a mentor of a band who wants to make sure you're in good shape because that's what he would always say.
Oh, yeah, I want to make sure you're in good shape.
Yeah, of course.
That's what Lou Perlman wanted.
So, with Angelo here talking about it, let's go back to this.
Whether he's known from his days in Menudo or his striking, good-looking, half-naked, tattooed singing man and many viral videos that sweep social media around the world, everyone has seen Angelo at one point or another, but there is no way anyone was prepared for the emotional tell-all interview that took place Thursday night on Dr. Zoe Today.
In order to fully understand Angelo, all judgment must be first cast aside.
The highly controversial open bisexual man adores his fans.
He has been seen performing everything from a rendition of Lenny Kravitz's American Woman, Worthy of Magic Mike scene, to Little Mermaid's part of your world for the kids.
Angelo may look like a bulging mass muscle on the outside, but inside is a sensitive, caring being holding a gut-wrenching story.
Let's see.
Angelo Garcia was just shy of 11 years old when he auditioned for a spot in Menudo after seeing a television commercial in Puerto Rico during a family vacation, traveling the globe and performing alongside fellow band member Ricky Martin.
Monsters and Abusers00:05:03
Some may say simply that the rest is history.
However, the rule that should apply in this situation is you never know what goes on behind closed doors.
Angelo's story is one filled with sexual abuse, bullying, and disappointment.
I was sexually molested from the age of eight to 14.
That's the reality.
And I don't know if Martin was, but he certainly stands against sex trafficking and he's put his money where his mouth is.
And good for him for doing it.
And I'm not saying he should have to come out, but he is somebody who actually has spoken out, has put money behind it.
And that's a positive thing, in my opinion.
I think that the more people that come out and speak out against these things, the better.
But you're always going to have this Hollywood spin.
For instance, I want to point out variety, the seven biggest mistakes in law and order, true crime, the Menendez murders.
So they're always going to try to downplay this, leave some doubt in there that Hollywood is as evil as you hear.
But unfortunately, it's worse than you can imagine.
And with that being said, we tell the truth here.
It's not about a left or right perspective.
It's always about right and wrong.
Always about right and wrong.
So my brother was in the chat.
He believes that they were at a Lakers versus Knicks game, which is very possible.
The card, though, we did show it.
It's right here.
And it is a Knicks card.
It was Mark Jackson.
And I do believe who is that's, I think, Eric Menendez.
And it looks like a Knicks hat.
My eyes are still pretty good.
I want to say the floor there could be, it could be blue, but it also could be lake or purple.
So I think my brothers got that one right.
Might have been the Knicks Ed in the Way game, but yeah, they went to a basketball game apparently right after that.
I do want to point out that the new accuser is not the one that was covered in that.
So again, these people don't stop.
They're serial abusers.
Roy Rosselo is the latest accuser in this Menendez case.
And that just shows you how relevant the material we cover here.
And one of the other things that's downplayed in all of this is it's a cycle of abuse.
What do I mean by that?
Some people who are abused become the abusers themselves later on.
In fact, a high percentage because it's normalized and nothing's really ever done about it.
Okay.
Looks like the Menendez brothers went the other route.
And, you know, I'm just going to say it.
I can't even fathom that.
You know, I had problems with my parents, my stepparents, and whatever, and relatives in my life, sure.
But I was never once worried about being abused in any type of sexual manner.
We're supposed to protect children.
And the idea now that a lot of that seems to be trivialized and normalized to this day.
Again, Dennis Hassert, big-time Republican Speaker of the House, not in jail, labeled a serial child abuser by a judge.
Serial.
I mean, the bottom line to me is: first of all, if you've ever committed these crimes, you don't belong in society anymore, ever again.
The road to redemption for you is in a jail, not around children ever again.
Okay?
I'm not calling for your castration.
I'm not calling for your death.
I'm saying you no longer are allowed to be around kids ever again or civil society for what you've done because it's that horrific.
Period.
Now, does that approach stop the monsters?
I don't know that it does because monsters are going to monster.
Bad people out there, man.
I mean, that's just reality.
There's a spectrum of good and evil.
We have to realize that sociopaths don't give one mother truck.
They just don't.
They don't have that mechanism.
Very self-serving.
The other thing is, you know, that in order to work, say, certain levels of intelligence, you kind of have to have that perspective in regards to human life if you're at the upper echelons.
CIA Veteran Reveals Insights00:14:15
Yesterday, for Making Sense of the Madness, the show I sometimes substitute host on AMP, I did two really interesting interviews.
And one of them was with a 20-year veteran of the CIA.
I had a good hour with him.
We do commercial breaks, but still about 45-50 minutes.
And when I do those shows, you know, a producer goes and grabs those people.
They send a full bio.
It's a whole thing.
They do all the editing on their end.
And usually they're selling a book or they've sent over a bunch of articles they want to go over.
And this guy, in my opinion, at first he was a bit of a Chinahawk.
But I'm going to catch you with honey and not sting you with bees, right?
So eventually he ends up opening up a little bit because the first thing I do with these people, and I'd encourage you to check it out.
It's over, I think I posted it over on my Twitter, so you can go check it out.
I'll probably end up posting it sometime next week over at Rockfin as well for you, Rockfinners.
I love you guys.
In fact, I put a couple Making Sense of the Madness clips over there as well recently.
Other good interviews.
But first, I want to get a beat on these people, right?
Because people are people.
Okay?
And I don't believe that everybody that works for the Central Intelligence Agency is bad.
And I don't believe that everybody that works for the FBI is bad.
And I realize that we have to have a military and a government.
Okay.
There are those people in ultra-fantasy world that always preach anarchy and the non-aggression principle.
That's just not human nature.
That's just not real, unfortunately.
I wish it were.
We have a multilaterally armed nation-state arena built on a privatized military-industrial complex.
I mean, it's even more complex than that, but in layman's terms, a lot of people got weapons.
And history has shown us that ultimately, when the big conflicts arise, when the big issues arise, the people with the best weapons fare the best.
The ones that don't get invaded.
Can you, again, it's never happened, really, in modern history that we had any kind of enemy on the shores of the United States.
Very unimaginable.
So I find out that this guy is an Army vet.
He's in the CIA for 20 years.
And he's essentially, as he put it to me, because I was trying to get more out of him, but I'm in my little suit jacket, you know, and I'm kind of pressed.
You could tell he didn't really want to talk about what he had done in the CIA, you know, for 20 years.
Other than he ran operations before 9-11 and after 9-11.
I think he might have said he joined in like 82.
Okay.
So he was talking about he's the guy that gets sources on the inside and flips them.
He's the guy that creates and manages assets, essentially.
And boy, oh boy, we're sitting there and we're talking about the rise of the police state.
Okay.
And not only the police state, but this homeland security infrastructure.
And he's pretty open about the idea that it's gone too far.
The Central Intelligence Agency has no business working within the United States against United States citizens.
He acknowledged the fusion centers, the MIAC report, the demonization of those with the gas and flag or, you know, live free or die.
Don't tread on me.
He had sent me an article prior to that, you know, to go over that now apparently the FBI is flagging Red Pilled and Chad.
Chad is like, I know that like Chad is a big thing here.
Now, this is where we're going to get a little fluff, right?
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Chad.
So now Chad is on the FBI watch list.
All I can think of for Chad is this guy I went to high school with.
I'm not going to say his last name, but if my brother's watching, he knows damn well what I'm talking about.
Apparently, he became a cop afterwards.
Kind of, you know, farm boy, redneck type.
I remember one time he whizzed a baseball, hit me in the head.
But we were catching, but I wasn't looking.
I mean, he nailed me right in the noggin.
That's one of the toughest base.
I think I only got hit in the head with the baseball harder once.
But now Chad's on the FBI watch list.
And I talk about it.
I hate the term red pill.
Hate it.
The Matrix films, okay.
You go watch my breakdown, especially if you're new, of the last Matrix movie.
Because the last Matrix movie was really pulling you towards transhumanism.
That's what it was.
It was, I mean, it's about as transhumanist as it gets.
Full throttle.
We need to merge with the machines.
We're going to work with the good ones.
No bueno.
No mas, no mas.
No, We need to utilize the machines.
The machines need to work for us, the general populace, and not for the few, the predator class.
And we can't allow that predator class to get their way with things like unzip jeans.
No, no, no.
Let me say no.
Can I say no again?
How about some no on that?
We can't allow that, okay?
Because if we allow that, and I was having a discussion with Thomas Renz, I think that airs tonight.
So the CIA guy yesterday, and by the way, going back to that just for a second before I get into this transhumanist thing more, there was also a point where he talked about, you know, Al-Qaeda getting a nuclear weapon.
They were well on their way before 9-11.
I don't buy into that either.
You know, I'd like to get them on my show where there aren't breaks, where we can have more of kind of like an informal conversation and then talk about the central intelligence agency role in 9-11 itself and the fact that we've had rogue agents there for decades.
That's the big problem.
At the upper echelons, they're basically the yes men bureaucrats.
They're going to do what the establishment wants.
And some of them are extremely cunning.
Again, sociopathic.
Just seeing.
Just saying.
But with Renz, we're now, you know, there's a lot of talk of the food supply and what they are now going to inoculate the livestock and really a lot of different animals with.
And as I've talked about, I think a lot of this mRNA stuff is that road to what?
Transhumanism.
Changing what it is to be a human step by step, piece by piece, gradually.
It's a gradual thing.
And look, right now is the moment where decisions need to be made.
They need to be made five years ago, ten years ago, 20 years ago.
If we'd stepped up to the plate after 9-11, after people started feeling the scam.
And plenty of people, by the way, were feeling the scam pre-Iraq, but especially post-Iraq, when there was no weapons of mass destruction.
Where are all the weapons?
When you zoomed out on the Saddam statue video, remember the Saddam statue video?
They played that every toppled Saddam!
Look at the people stomp and cheer.
They've taken down the symbol of evil.
Then you watch the zoomed-out thing, and you realize they were bussed there to do that by the U.S. military for a propaganda bit.
Let's see.
Let's see if we can find that.
Let's go to DuckDuckGo.
I don't even want to try Google.
So we're on DuckDuckGo.
See what we got.
Saddam statue takedown wide angle.
Let's see.
Videos.
See, this was it right here.
They're celebrating Kurds.
They brought the Kurds in.
Here it is.
Here's how the media created the iconic fall.
Oh, this is, you know what?
ProPublica.
First time that I've seen anything from ProPublica ever.
This is 12 years ago, aside from the Clarence Thomas takedown.
So this is 12 years ago.
Looks like they were doing some real journalism.
And not that that piece wasn't real journalism.
It does show the crony capitalism.
It does show a captured and beholden justice system.
And it especially shows how the power elite enjoy going out into the woods and doing their owl thing.
But let's play this.
It's going to be interesting to see whether they pull this down.
I guess they will.
And now it's full.
A chia goes around the square.
There he goes.
Three weeks into the invasion of Iraq.
The famous toppling of Saddam Hussein's statue in Firdos Square was heralded by the media as a symbol of victory.
Jubilant seemed too mild a word for what you're seeing here.
But the war had only just begun.
The saturation coverage depicted the toppling.
I mean, look at this.
This was absurd.
Just as a populist groundswell.
But it was, in fact, a small event shaped into greater significance by the media.
The symbolic ending of this.
Firdos Square wasn't the end of a short war.
It was the beginning of a long one.
Watching these amazing scenes of ordinary Iraqis, citizens with sledgehammers.
The toppling lasted about two hours.
The networks almost never broke away.
What is he doing?
Oh, there we have it.
Furling an American flag.
This is going to be kind of fascinating and not a little suspenseful to watch here.
I hope they're watching this all over the Arab.
Careful examination of those broadcasts and photographs suggests the crowd, which varied in size, topped out at just a few hundred.
And it was to a significant degree composed of journalists and Marines.
Just about five minutes ago, between 11 a.m. and 8 p.m., CNN replayed the toppling every 7.5 minutes.
Fox replayed it every 4.4 minutes.
Wide shots from the live coverage, which revealed a more subdued reality, were not replayed.
The iconic images that shaped public opinion in America did not reveal the actual scale of the event.
Though some reporters cautioned editors back home that the event was minor compared to the fighting and looting elsewhere, a visual echo chamber occurred.
Rather than find the news, editors urged reporters to focus on what was unfolding on TV.
By the next morning, victorious images commanded front pages worldwide, along with language to match.
Robert Collier, a San Francisco Chronicle reporter, awoke to find that editors had recast his story to emphasize triumph at Firdos.
I was told by my editor that I had screwed up and had not seen the importance of the historical event.
You have to think that there are going to be some minds changed as a result of these incredible pictures that are.
By portraying the toppling as a moment of victory, the media conveyed a reassuring message, but a false one.
The scenes of free Iraqis celebrating in the streets, riding American tanks, tearing down the statues of Saddam Hussein in the center of Baghdad are breathtaking.
We're seeing history unfold, events that will shape the course of a country, the fate of a people, and potentially the future of the region.
And potentially the future of the region.
There's Donny Rumsfeld right there, former Secretary of Defense.
Breathtaking Moments00:02:44
And another reason that I really like this RFK Jr., okay?
Number one, anti-war guy.
Number two, now questioning Ukraine on the tuck-ins last night.
And number three, calling out the failed neocon, quote-unquote, new American century.
He said, new American century.
What's that mean?
Well, it means that RFK Jr. is well aware of the project for a new American century.
Very well aware of people like Cheney, Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz, and others that were in that administration writing about not only the need at the time prior to 9-11 for a catalyzing event, much like Pearl Harbor, in order to bring about that new American century in the Middle East.
Otherwise, the process would be a long and arduous one.
And the bottom line is, even when they got everything they wished for, it's still a long and arduous one and one of failure because it was never designed to be successful.
Because to be successful would mean what?
A traditional means where we would de-escalate and leave gradually, leave some bases there, just like we kind of did in World War II.
Obviously, not what just happened in Afghanistan.
At the same time, you got Merc groups everywhere.
You've got the technology embedded that's already been utilized there, aka the biometric systems and the drone systems.
So, gradually, more than their New Americans, their failed New American Century, unfortunately, they've had a road to not only their track trace database, globalist new world order, but the aspect of that that is at an accelerated pace that I didn't expect to happen in my generation under the skin and not just through,
I would say, chip technology or even traditional human brain interface technology, but through bio-nanotech.
I never expected that that would be an aspect that was really going to encompass my life before 50.
And I'm still well before 50, folks.
Don't get me wrong, but that's kind of the attitude that I take there.
Final Minute: Premium Content00:01:05
So, we are at the final minute.
I'm going to cue to my producer that it's just about time to go over to the premium, and that's where we're going to do this Hillsdale College.
I mean, again, we did some of it.
Where are we?
Here we are.
We did some of it yesterday in the premium.
We're going to skip over the 10, 12, 13 minutes or so that we did in the first one.
I think we're going to start with him reading the material provided by an autistic mother who went to his house and knocked on his door.
No, I said autistic mother, a mother of an autistic child.
Brought him on the journey of truth.
We really appreciate him.
He's who I'm getting behind.
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