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[00:01:38] Because what Cat Williams started, if you dissect what he said, if you go back and listen to what he said, and it's seemingly, I don't want to say innocuous, but in this interview on Club Shea Shea, When you first hear this, you think, oh, okay, it's another interview. [00:01:57] No. [00:01:57] It was prescient, vatic, pythonic. [00:02:01] It augured the future. [00:02:02] It predicted. [00:02:03] It was one of the most important messages ever. === Indications of What's Coming (05:27) === [00:02:07] As Andrew Breitbart said, that politics is downstream from culture. [00:02:12] And if you want to see what's going on in the world, you have to look for different signs and indications and hints and clues and indicia that occur elsewhere. [00:02:23] If you want to see where the world is going, listen to music. [00:02:27] Watch TV. [00:02:29] Go outside. [00:02:29] Go to an airport and watch. [00:02:31] Go to the baggage carousel. [00:02:32] Look at people. [00:02:33] You want to see where society is going? [00:02:35] You don't read a book. [00:02:36] You go to the mall. [00:02:38] Find out who's not at the mall. [00:02:40] Go to a mall and see who's carrying shopping bags. [00:02:43] Notice how many security guards there are. [00:02:47] You see indications of what's going on. [00:02:52] On September the 11th, 2001, I was red-pilled. [00:02:56] My life started. [00:02:57] I was born again. [00:02:58] Because I was here in New York when everything started. [00:03:01] And my life has been on a different trajectory since that date. [00:03:06] Because I realized that there are very powerful people who control the world that are not elected, you never hear about, you never know about, you're never told about. [00:03:17] And in fact, there was a concerted effort on the part of a lot of people to make it sound as though you are paranoid or crazy or just plain out of your mind to even suggest for a moment that there exists a group of people who are in charge. [00:03:32] And you can look at all levels. [00:03:35] With the exception of sports, actual performance, that might be the purest meritocracy. [00:03:43] Because you can have installments and sock puppets, we'll talk about that in a moment, but you've got to perform. [00:03:49] LeBron James may be the woke, radical left dupe, but he is a tremendous talent, and his play and his points speak for himself, no matter how beneficial he is to some group of Illuminati or whatever. [00:04:06] By the way, between us, don't use that term. [00:04:09] It signals to people that you're crazy. [00:04:11] Certain words you don't use. [00:04:13] Chemtrails, say geoengineering. [00:04:16] Illuminati, you know, Weishaupt. [00:04:17] No, no, no. [00:04:18] Talk about the ruling class or the shadow government or the deep state or something. [00:04:22] But don't use these words because these are triggers. [00:04:26] These are trigger words and kind of microaggressions for people who have this absolute allergy against and towards anything they consider to be a conspiracy theory. [00:04:37] But let's go back to this. [00:04:39] Cat Williams talked about comedians stealing jokes, certain actors getting plum jobs, getting the recognition, others who are pretty much dismissed, who are not within the realm. [00:04:55] Now you might say to yourself, well that's entertainment, that's always been, no, no, no, no, no. [00:05:01] These folks are part of a bigger cabal, a consortium, a cadre, a coven of people. [00:05:08] A conspiracy. [00:05:09] A confederation. [00:05:11] Okay? [00:05:12] Let me ask you something. [00:05:13] Why is Oprah, and you can call him installed, Jason Whitlock talked about the fact that Stephen A. Smith was installed. [00:05:23] Because Stephen A. Smith is a cretin. [00:05:26] He's a subliterate moron who is there because of his bluster and braggadocious, you know, brio. [00:05:36] But the question is, why Oprah? [00:05:41] What has Oprah done to amass this wealth? [00:05:45] Tyler Perry? [00:05:47] Steven Spielberg? [00:05:49] Well, he's a little different, but sometimes they are warranted. [00:05:54] George Clooney? [00:05:55] Tom Hanks? [00:05:56] Great actors, but what propels them in the first place? [00:06:01] Bill Gates. [00:06:02] Do you believe the story that Bill Gates And, what was his name, Alan, decided to tinker about in their parents' garage, and they said, hey, we have this computer, and I think if we use this particular operating system, [00:06:19] we can, well, do you think that had the government wanted to say, okay, that's ours, they could have shut him down in a heartbeat, but it's better to use a dupe, an installed dupe, to be the face of Big tech. [00:06:37] Offer them riches beyond any comprehension. [00:06:41] You will be the face of this. [00:06:44] Now move on and put your particular items and your particular devices in homes and businesses all over the world. [00:06:52] But make sure that you leave a big hole so that viruses can get in because we as the government want to be able to tap into this. [00:07:01] Do you believe the official story of Facebook? [00:07:04] Silicon Valley is absolutely 100% government-created, government-controlled. [00:07:09] When we say government, it's not Washington, but shadow government. [00:07:12] The ruling class, the Illuminati, whatever you want to call these people who run the show. [00:07:18] In-Q-Tel was the investment arm of this. === Exploring Hip-Hop Culture (04:53) === [00:07:22] DARPA later came in. [00:07:24] The future, by the way, if you think AI and AGI, You have no idea. [00:07:31] That is the existential threat. [00:07:33] We'll get to that later on. [00:07:34] But not to digress. [00:07:35] Cat Williams came along, and let me explain to you a lot of... [00:07:39] Let me say something. [00:07:41] I'm going to say this in a way. [00:07:44] I'm trying to be very careful. [00:07:46] A lot of white people will look at Cat Williams, Lil Nas, Whoever. [00:08:00] And they will say, oh, here's another group of angry, inarticulate black folks with their stupid music and stupid fashion and stupid expressions and completely disjointed, disconnected, unimportant, gibberish. [00:08:23] F this and F this and end this and eh. [00:08:28] And they do that to their own, at their own peril. [00:08:34] They've never understood hip-hop. [00:08:36] They've never understood. [00:08:37] They're not racist. [00:08:38] They're just ignorant. [00:08:40] They don't understand this. [00:08:42] When I talk about Cat Williams, you look at this and you go, this guy's got kind of like a leopard-printed do-rag and a lot of gold and rings. [00:08:51] What do you... [00:08:53] And, you know, Shannon Sharp has an interesting delivery, a patois. [00:09:02] Stephen Smith and others. [00:09:05] You will hear kind of sometimes, I call it urbane-urban, a particular style. [00:09:13] And a lot of white folks feel... [00:09:16] And it's not because they're not racist. [00:09:19] They just don't know. [00:09:20] They have no conversions. [00:09:22] The black community has always been over there. [00:09:24] And it's kind of like an infantilized, you know, whatever it is. [00:09:30] American Bandstand? [00:09:32] Soul Train. [00:09:34] That's nice. [00:09:36] You know, Life Magazine? [00:09:38] Jet. [00:09:39] Remember Jet? [00:09:42] If I had... [00:09:45] To invest in a part of culture. [00:09:48] I would be investing in everything black, African-American. [00:09:55] It might be too late. [00:09:56] He might be chasing the stock, but you might be a little bit late. [00:10:00] But what is happening in terms of the world of... [00:10:06] Rap, hip-hop, I guess hip-hop. [00:10:08] And I don't even know if we call it rap anymore. [00:10:09] And again, this is not... [00:10:11] I don't understand the interstitial aspect of it, but I don't understand the big picture. [00:10:15] That's where I put my money. [00:10:16] And by the way, the three areas that are completely just ignored by Trump and the Republicans are blacks, Latinos, and LG, gay and lesbian. [00:10:29] Nobody even talks about lesbian anymore. [00:10:32] It's all tea. [00:10:34] And they are... [00:10:36] A group that are pretty much conservative. [00:10:38] I don't know if you listen to this, but listen to Cat Williams. [00:10:42] He's a conservative. [00:10:45] For lack of a better word. [00:10:46] He's not some woke radical left. [00:10:51] Lionel Murch available. [00:10:52] He's not a woke radical left. [00:10:54] Not at all. [00:10:55] And what happened was he came along. [00:10:57] He started it. [00:10:59] Aaron Rodgers and Jimmy Kimmel, another installed sock puppet. [00:11:03] Part of the chosen few who was put into this creation by virtue of this. [00:11:09] And then, Aaron Rodgers, and then this latest with Jason Whitlock, which kind of, sort of, came about. [00:11:15] Jason Whitlock, who is the ostensible, there's always been this cottage industry called the black conservative. [00:11:23] It goes back to, I mean, remember Armstrong Williams and Ken Hamlin and J.C. What's his name? [00:11:29] J.C. Williams? [00:11:30] Versus J.C. Dykes, who I think was the manager of the Infernos in the 60s in the NWA, but I digress. [00:11:37] There's a group of, there's a pocket of folks who are, they used to be called conservatives, but they're not. [00:11:44] And they are a group of people that have been highlighted and showcased by Cat Williams. [00:11:50] And you can dismiss him and his message at your peril. [00:11:55] Believe me when I'm saying that. 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