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Sept. 25, 2023 - MyronGainesX
01:25:47
Fed Explains Hunter Biden Indictment & Biden Crime Family
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Welcome to Fed Reacts today gonna be covering Hunter Biden and we're gonna cover the Biden crime family.
Let's get into it, guys.
Okay, guys.
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What's up, guys?
Welcome to FedReacts, man.
I'm doing this one solo today, guys.
Angie doesn't know too much about politics today.
And anytime she doesn't feel like she knows what uh too much about the subject, she likes to sit back because she doesn't want to come off as dumb.
So, you know, no problem there.
Uh this one is going to be an interesting one.
We're gonna be covering uh the Hunter Biden situation.
Uh this news actually broke out like I want to say almost two weeks ago.
Um, but I come I I just forgot to cover it.
I was like, oh yeah, we need it.
We need uh like I s like when it first broke that he got and died, I was like, Oh, we gotta cover this.
And then um I just I guess we forgot we ended up doing some other cases we did the Chris Benoit, Aaron Hernandez.
Those are cases that you guys have been requesting for a very, very long time.
But uh this one I think is important because obviously it's uh currents, it's trending.
Uh y'all some of y'all have asked for it.
Um I know also you guys wanted you guys been spamming Angie about Michael Jackson.
We will cover Michael Jackson.
Um I'm thinking it will be either this coming Thursday or next Sunday, but we will give you guys um Michael Jackson, just bear with me, be patient, and uh you guys are gonna get it.
The reason why um the Michael Jackson is being delayed is because I want to make sure that we have all our ducks in roll.
Because if I'm not mistaken, they uh ooh, man, the Michael Jackson one, they charged him a few times.
Uh, and I think he beat it one time and then he got charged again.
So it's an extensive case.
It goes over the course of several years.
So um, and it's kind of a sensitive case, and I'm debating whether we're gonna do it on YouTube or Rumble only, um, just because of how it is.
Um, but uh, but yeah, but don't worry, rest assured, we're definitely gonna do the um the Michael Jackson case as well.
And I know that there's a bunch of other ones that you guys have requested.
Um, I know as far as serial killers go, you guys have been requesting um I want to say Ed Kemper, who I think is the Canadian serial killer, and you guys also have been requesting um uh the torso killer, uh, who was going wild in the 70s as well.
Um, killing people and leaving their torsos in hotel rooms back in the 70s by Times Square, which is where very strange, but you know.
What?
You know, it is what it is.
Every serial killer has their own way of doing things, I guess.
But we're gonna go ahead and uh do that for y'all over there as well.
Um, but uh Mo Bills, you guys want to say anything to the people?
Yo, what's going on?
I'm hoping you guys enjoyed this Fed Reacts.
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What's going on, y'all?
My name is Jay Bills.
Y'all can follow me on Instagram uh at Jay Bills.
Thank y'all for pulling out the Fed Reacts.
It's gonna be a good one today.
Just happy to be here, just happy to be a part of the team.
New studio.
We are moving soon.
So shout out to all y'all.
Yeah.
Yes, the studio is coming along really well, guys.
Um, the people um I'm excited for it.
I really am.
Uh we got um we're gonna have some artwork in there.
Um, obviously the signs, as you guys know.
Um, we're gonna have a setup where Bill's Moe and uh Chris are gonna be able to comfortably sit next to each other this time now, because as you guys know, the setup that we have now is designed only for two people.
Now we're gonna have it for three.
So um it's gonna be very good.
I'm super excited for it, man.
Uh that's why next week we're not gonna be filming.
We're gonna have a show for y'all on Monday, uh, aka tomorrow.
But um starting Tuesday, we're gonna start moving out of here, man, and and uh getting all the stuff over to the new location.
So uh that's kind of what's going on here.
But um anyway, let's hit some of these chats and then we'll go ahead and uh go into the the topic at hand.
We got Benfa Kenyon goes, L Biden, L Hillary, L Trump, 2024, let's go.
Uh no, oh L question mark.
Okay.
Um Trump, man.
I got some I got two Rumble rants.
Rumble rants.
All right, cool.
Um, and we got a few of these rumble rants here as well.
Which by the way, we're we've been working with the Rumble API guys to get the Rumble Rans shown on screen so that we don't have to screen share like we've been currently doing, uh, which I think we're 80, 90% of the way there.
I'll say like 75, 75 honest.
Okay.
Um you guys just say crazy stuff on Rumble, so we gotta be careful.
If Angie is sweaty, we know what's up.
Uh she's not here, guys.
Y'all swear that we're do something before the show, man.
It's really not like that.
You what you guys what you guys think happens, and what really actually happens are two different things.
Like, literally, I just woke up.
Like, I I had a late night yesterday.
Um yeah, I I am on some bum shit right now.
Uh K Pasaway, Myron La Migra, Meanda Buscando K. Okay, Hago.
What does that mean?
Immigration is going is is out looking for me.
Immigration is out here looking for the hell.
Well, he's looking, yeah.
Immigration is out here looking to see what I what I'm doing.
Yeah.
Okay.
Well, what the fuck?
Okay.
I don't know what to say that, bro.
I don't know if you're trolling or what.
Uh what else?
That's all that's all for right now.
We got the rest.
Yeah, we're getting the rest in order right now.
Okay, cool.
Um, all right.
So let's go ahead and pull up uh who Hunter Biden is.
Um you guys may or may not know who he is.
Let's pull him up real fast.
Here he is, guys.
Robert Hunter Biden, first name is actually Robert, not Hunter, uh, born February 4th, 1970, is an American attorney and businessman.
He has also been uh hedge fund principal and a venture capital and private equity fund investor.
He formerly worked as a banker, uh lobbyist.
Sorry.
Right as a as a banker lobbyist and a legal representative for a lobbying firms.
Uh, thanks for enlarging it for me, Bills, because I am blind.
Um, and just so y'all know, um, we're gonna also cover I was debating if I was gonna do this, but we're gonna go ahead and cover the entire Biden crime family as well.
Dumb the moment.
I was only gonna do the Biden indictment with the guns and give y'all a little bit of a background in that.
But uh, you know what?
I I don't think we'd do it service if we didn't cover everything.
So we'll we're gonna go ahead and cover everything.
We're gonna be reacting to uh Ryan Dawson's um documentary on the Biden family, uh, and it is pretty damn good.
The only thing though is I don't know if we can play it on YouTube.
That's the only thing that I'm kinda like, uh, we might have to do this one on Rumble only.
So um, and I already see some of y'all in the chat right now on Rumble talking about the Chinese company, etc.
Yeah, we're gonna talk about all that here in a second, guys.
Um, but let's let's keep going here.
Uh Biden is the second son of U.S. President Joe Biden and his first wife, Neil Hunter Biden.
In 1972, when Biden was two years old, a car crash killed his mother, who was driving and his one-year-old sister Naomi and seriously injured both him and his older brother Bo.
In his memoir, Beautiful Things, Biden wrote of his struggles with drug and alcohol abuse, which escalated after Bo's death in 2015 from brain cancer.
He was discharged from the U.S. Navy Reserve shortly after his commissioning due to a failed drug test.
Um Biden.
Hold on.
Yep.
Uh uh Right here.
Biden was a founder for yeah, it was a founding board member of BHR Partners, uh Chinese investment company in 2013.
He served on the board of Barisima Holdings, one of the largest private natural gas producers in Ukraine from 2014 until his ex term expired in April 2019.
Oh boy.
Since early 2019, Hunter and his father have been the subjects of allegations of corrupt activities concerning Ukraine.
The accusations concern Hunter Biden's business dealings in Ukraine and Joe Biden's anti-corruption efforts there.
The New York Post published an article in October 2020 about a laptop computer that had belonged to Hunter Biden.
The laptop supposedly contained about 129,000 emails and other material, but the post provided no evidence of the chain of custody or authenticity of the device.
Other media outlets declined to publish the story because of the lack of pr uh provenance.
In March 2022, the New York Times and the Washington Post reported that some of the emails found on the computer were authentic.
Some of Biden's detractors have said that the laptop context exposed corruption by Hunter's father, but no evidence of criminal wrongdoings by Joe Biden has been found.
Subsequently, the Wall Street Journal reported that Hunter Biden had abandoned his Apple laptop computer in a repair shop in Delaware in 2019, but that files ca uh circulating online were purportedly from the laptop rather than confirmed to be.
Biden's tax affairs have been under federal criminal investigation since late 2018.
On July 26, 2023, Biden pled not guilty to tax charges for filing two years of his tax returns late.
This is a reversal of his prior guilty plea on June 20, 2023.
At that time, he had also admittedly uh admitted to illegally owning a gun while being a drug user because he supposedly because he knowingly denied drug use when applying for a gun purchase permit.
On September 14, 2023, Biden was indicted by special counsel in Delaware on three federal firearms related charges.
Holy bro.
And that indictment is gonna be the main topic of discussion on tonight's podcast, guys.
So I have it right here, the indictment.
Uh which is on the next tab.
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So here is the indictment, guys.
In the United Districts, uh, the United States District Court for the district of Delaware, United States of America, versus Robert Hunter Biden, the defendant.
Um, and then you can see here Colonel Action number uh, you know, 23, etc.
And then that's probably the last name of the uh judge that's uh on this case.
Um so we go here.
The grand jury for the district of Delaware charges that uh introduction and background.
Company one, located in Wilmington, Delaware, possessed a federal farms license, FFL, and was authorized to deal firearms under federal laws.
Fancy way of saying it's a gun store, guys, okay?
Um, if you have an FFL, you're basically able to deal guns in the United States, okay?
And that FFL is given to you by who?
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, ATF, okay?
Well, actually, technically it's Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives.
Um, matter of fact, you know what?
Let's pull up their wiki real quick for the people that don't know who they are.
Uh, did you have something, Mo?
I saw your turn.
Go ahead.
I have an ex-girlfriend from Wellington.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
You're pulling up ATF, right?
Yeah, pull up ATF real quick on the Wikipedia.
So I want the audience to know uh who they are.
We've talked about the ATF extensively on this podcast, but uh, you know, we're always getting new viewers or people might not necessarily have tuned in on that episode when I talked about the ATF.
But uh here they are, guys.
Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Farms and Explosive.
And I'm not mistaken, I think they were the arresting agency in this case.
Um they definitely were involved.
Um, it might have been the FBI, but they're definitely gonna need the ATF as well because um the laws that he broke are typically ATF laws that they enforce.
But anyway, the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Farms and Explosives BATFA, commonly referred to as the ATF is domestic law enforcement agency within the United States Department of Justice.
So they're the feds, guys, okay.
Um it is its responsibilities include the investigation and prevention of federal offenses involving the unlawful use, manufactured, possession of farms and explosives, acts of arson and bombings, and illegal trafficking and tax evasion of alcohol and tobacco products.
Yes, guys, they do cigarette smuggling.
It's not really a crime that many people do, but um, it is something that they um definitely go after.
Speaking of which, if you guys want to see a really cool uh cigarette smuggling case, watch my episode on Hezbollah that I covered on Fed Reacts, um, where members of a terrorist cell were actually using cigarette smuggling as a way to make money to fund terrorist activities.
And the reason why they purposely picked cigarette smuggling was because no one gives a fuck about it.
So it was actually really smart that they went ahead and uh were doing a cigarette smuggling sting where they were not sting operation where they were basically what they're doing was this they're buying cigarettes at a low price um in the Carolinas and then taking those cigarettes up north to New York, New Jersey, etc.
Places that had really high um taxes on cigarettes and selling them on the street at a profit.
Um and they were doing this, you know, multiple times a month, and they were guys, they were generating like uh like half a million to a million dollars a month doing this.
So they had a huge cigarette operation, uh cigarette smuggling operation going on.
And the only reason the feds even cared was because of their links to Hezbollah.
Had they just been regular dudes, like some hillbillies or something like that, selling cigarettes, no one would have gave a shit.
But it's because of their links to a terrorist organization that um the ATF took well, the ATF was originally investigating it as a cigarette thing, and then the FBI came in because of the terrorist nexus, and they took it very seriously at that point.
Um, but go watch that episode on Hezbollah guys.
Actually, one of my favorite episodes that we did.
It didn't get as many views, but it's a really interesting case.
Anyway, the ATF also regulates via licensing the sale, possession, and transportation of firearms, ammunition of explosives, and interstate commerce.
Bam, right there, guys.
That right there makes up the majority of ATF's cases.
Most of their cases actually deal with firearms, okay, not the other stuff.
Bombs and explosives and tobacco.
Uh many of ATF's activities are carried out in conjunction with task forces made up of state and local law enforcement officers, such as Project Safe Neighborhoods.
The ATF operates a unique fire research laboratory in Beltsville, Maryland, where full-scale mock-ups of criminal arson can be reconstructed.
The ATF had 5,285 employees and an annual budget of almost 1.5 billion in 2021.
ATF has received criticism over its handling of the Ruby Ridge siege, the Waco siege, and other incidents.
Uh another big one that they got criticized for was Operation Fast and Furious, which I will cover that as well, guys.
Um, and that's gonna come in when I cover Jame Zapata.
Because the guns that the guns that were involved in killing him were guns that were involved in uh Operation Fast and Furious, where basically the ATF let guns walk into Mexico.
Um, yeah, they didn't want it to walk, but they ended up walking to Mexico, and those guns ended up using being involved in a bunch of murders.
Also, one of those guns, I think if I'm not mistaken, killed a border patrol agent.
Um, I forget his name.
Something Terry, border patrol agent Terry.
Um, he was also killed by a gun from uh the operation Fast and Furious.
But yeah, the ATF's guys have made a lot of mistakes um since they were formed in 1972.
But anyway, uh that's who they are, guys.
They're the ones anytime you go to a gun store and you fill out those pay that paperwork about have you ever been arrested or have you ever been in are you under indictment, etc.
Those are ATF forms that you are filling out, my friends.
Okay.
And that is why it is a crime to land them, like your boy Biden did, okay?
Hunter by it to be exact.
Alright, so let's go back to the indictment.
The indictment?
Gotcha.
Yeah.
Okay.
So two.
FFL holders are licensed among other things to sell firearms and ammunition.
Various rules and regulations.
Promulgated.
Okay.
Promulgated.
Might be pronouncing that wrong.
Under the authority of chapter 44, Title 18 United States Code govern the manner in which FFL holders are permitted to sell firearms and ammunition.
The rules and regulations governing FFL holders require that a person seeking to purchase a firearm fill out a firearms transaction report ATF form 4473.
Part of the form uh 4473 requires that the prospective purchasers certify that all his answers on the form are true and correct.
Okay, guys, real quick.
What the hell is a form FF uh form uh 4473?
Uh Bills, can you pull pull it up real quick?
4473.
Guys, this is the form that landed Kodak jail, uh Kodak Black in jail.
When you go purchase a firearm, guys, you have to fill out this form.
And in the form, they ask you a bunch of different questions.
One of them is have you ever uh have you ever been convicted of a felony?
Have you ever which is a crime that is punishable by more than 365 days in prison?
Um have you ever you under indictment under any um uh area in the United States, right?
Any jurisdiction in the United States, excuse me.
Um are you a drug user, etc., etc.
And uh Kodak Black said no to some of these things when in reality he was under indictment at the time.
Um I want to say, was it South Carolina Mo?
I think it was South Carolina for sexual assault.
He was under indictment.
And he filled out one of these forms, right, and lied on it and said that he wasn't under indictment or that he wasn't a convicted felon.
I forget which one specifically that they got him under.
Um, but regardless, that's what landed him in federal jail under gun charges.
This is the ATF website.
Yeah, so this form, guys.
Uh I think this is the form, but just like in a website.
Yeah, do they not can we not just pull up the form itself?
This is the PDF, but it's a little weird to zoom in.
Uh let me see if that's the I don't know that's not no, no, no, that's not it.
That's not the form.
South Carolina.
What's South Carolina?
Okay.
Damn, I'm good.
All right.
Uh pull uh okay.
Just type just like uh Google it real quick.
Oh there.
Nope, that's a transaction record.
Okay, go go back.
Um Wanna Google the website.
Yeah, just Google it real quick.
It might not come from the ATF form.
4473.
Uh scroll down.
Yeah, you could click one of the images and it'll probably yeah, because it that's it right there.
Click that one.
Yep, that's it right there.
Why why click it?
Click that.
All right.
And can we enlarge that if possible?
Let me see if I open it.
Uh all right, bam.
So this is there, guys, right?
Uh no, that's not it.
That's the transaction form.
That's not it.
It's brought me to the same one.
What the fuck?
Go back to the maybe hold on.
They said they revised it recently.
Oh, okay.
Damn.
Okay, open up the one from Wikipedia then.
Uh let's see right here.
This is it, right?
No, no, no.
This is it.
This is from Wikipedia.
Okay.
Yeah.
Um, yeah, I think this is uh I look at the questions.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
This is it.
This is it.
Because I remember that one uh very vividly.
C C B where it says, are you under indictment or information in any court for a felony?
Yeah, this is it right here.
Okay.
So as you guys can see here, you fill out all your information at the top, right?
This form, scroll up.
You fill out all your information, right?
Name, city, etc.
Blah, blah, blah, place and uh, you know, place of birth, you know, or if you were born in a forward country, height, age, all this crap, right?
You fill it out.
Then you have to go ahead and fill out these questions.
And some of the most important questions are these, okay?
So you can see here, um, uh number A, are you the actual transfer free or buyer of the firearm, right?
Because and they ask you that because they don't want you to transfer the gun to someone else, right?
That's pretty much illegal.
You should be buying a gun for yourself.
B, are you under indictment or information?
Uh I've explained to you guys the difference between the information and an indictment.
Um, it's been a while since we've talked about it though, so give me a one in the chat if y'all want me to explain the differences between an indictment or an information.
Okay, give me a one.
If two, if you guys want me to just keep going.
See what the chat says.
On Rumble and on YouTube.
One, if you guys want me to explain the difference between a diamond and information.
Two, if you want me to just keep going.
And also, by the way, uh, he says uh what's up?
Yeah, it was coded back when he was arrested down here and he was about to get released from Florida prison.
Yeah, but because of the um the warrants that he had in South Carolina in the indictment.
So yeah, it was because he was under indictment, right?
Yes.
So he so he so right here, guys, this is where Kodak messed up.
He basically on question B here, okay.
Y'all want me to do it.
Or Bills, what are we looking like?
Yeah, they want you to do it.
They want me to do it.
Okay.
Um so B here says, Are you under indictment or information in any court for a felony or any crime for which the judge can imprison you for more than one year?
And he put their no, when in reality it was a yes because he was under indictment in the state of South Carolina for sexual assault.
Um, because and that then that was a felony, which means it carries a penalty of more than one year, okay?
Now, what's the difference between the grand jury uh between an indictment and an information?
Okay, guys, an uh an indictment, right, is when you're being formally charged by a grand jury in the United States.
What is a grand jury?
A grand jury is a group of your peers who convene, you know, depending on how busy the jurisdiction is, once a week to once a month, and they deliberate over cases.
You know, the prosecutor comes in with their with the law enforcement officer, whether it's state or federal, and they present the cases, and then the grand jury decides if they're gonna indict the case, right?
And then that is what's called a true bill of indictment, and then bam, the person's indicted, an arrest warrant is generated, and they can go get the guy and pick him up, right?
Grand jury proceedings are typically done in private and they're hidden, okay?
No one really knows about it, and obviously because they're active investigations, they don't want the person to know that they're being indicted, blah, blah, blah.
Right?
Unless it's like a huge case, like with Donald Trump, we found out, oh wow, they're convening a grand jury to indict him.
Um normally you never see that, but it's because it's such a public figure and uh they have to, you know, get a hold of the grand jury, get special counsel, whatever, it's gonna hit the news.
Now, with that said though, right?
That is an indictment.
You're being indicted by your peers of grand jurors.
Not to be confused with a tr uh uh a jury that's at a trial, okay?
A grand jury is not the same as a jury that's at a trial.
A jury that's at a trial is there to find you guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, which is a very high threshold, okay?
And then a grand jury is there to show that there is probable cause, which is down here.
Okay, you guys see to see the visual representation.
Beyond a reasonable doubt up here, probable cause down here.
All the grand jury needs to do is find probable cause to indict you.
That's it.
Okay.
So you're arrested and you're put in jail, then they need to indict you at some point, right?
That is an indictment.
And information, guys, is something filed by the prosecutor, which will basically it's the equivalent to an indictment.
It's a formal charge, but a grand jury doesn't do it.
The prosecutor himself files an information, and uh you are basically getting formally charged through a prosecutor.
Now, you guys are wondering, well, wait, hold on, Myron.
Why the fuck is a prosecutor gonna go ahead or why why not just have everyone get hit with an information?
Why are we convening grand juries and doing all this extra work to charge people?
Why not just have the prosecutor file information?
Um, because guys, typically when informations are filed, nine out of ten times that tells me that individuals cooperating with the government, and more than likely they're not gonna suffer as serious of a consequence.
Informations are typically done with people that are cooperating, people that um white-collar criminals, uh, guys that are going to um uh you know, snitch.
Uh that's typically what it is, or public officials that they don't want to make it too much of a stink.
So informations are typically done as a how do I say this?
It's a way to get to judicial process started on formally charging someone with a crime without making a big stink of it.
Does that make sense?
Typically, if someone's doing an information, also they're gonna surrender.
Uh they might already be in custody or they might have been given a target letter, like, hey, you're gonna be charged, um, and then they just and the person acknowledges, okay, uh, I'm gonna be charged.
Listen, I'm gonna I plan to plead guilty.
I plan to um, you know, take uh whatever charge comes in my way, and uh that is when the prosecutor typically will give them an information.
Nine out of ten times, if you see someone get hit with an information, guys, That means they're cooperating with the government to some degree.
Whether they're snitching, they're gonna take a plea deal, they're gonna um uh eat the charges, whatever it is, and information or the or the felony isn't that serious, they'll hit him with an information.
Okay, but it doesn't it doesn't change the fact that it's still a felony and that it's a conviction.
And I want to make this very clear too, guys.
Just because you serve, right?
Let's say you get uh charged with a felony, but you don't do any jail time, you get probation.
It doesn't matter.
You're still a a convicted felon and you still uh can't have a gun, you still can't vote, you can't still can't do certain things.
So how much jail time you serve doesn't matter if you're convicted of a crime that's punishable by more than a year or more, it's still a felony conviction, regardless of how much time you spend.
Okay.
So if you get caught for you know a bullshit charge like 1001, right, which is false statements, right?
And you get hit with an information and you cooperate and you're like, oh my god, I will never do it again.
I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
And the prosecutor hits you with information, you end up getting a year probation, right?
You get 12 months probation, um, no jail time, etc.
You are still considered a convicted felon, and if you fill out this form, you can't got buy a gun.
You still cannot sit there and be like, oh yeah, uh, I should be able to buy a gun.
No, because even though you serve no jail time, you got hit with information, it was a baby charge, it was a 1,000 one, it's still a felony, okay.
Give me ones in the chat if that explained it and you guys understand the difference now between an information and an indictment.
Give me ones in the chat if that made sense.
And if it's if it's a two, put two, and then why did it make sense?
Alright.
Alright.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Can I see the rumble chat too, Bills, please?
Oh, the Roman chat's right here.
Oh, you want to see it on the screen?
Oh, okay.
He's right here.
Well, we can't put it on a screen just in case, but you can see it.
Okay.
All right.
I see mostly ones.
69.
Someone put two just joined.
All right, rewind it, nigga.
So someone says 69.
Someone says 69.
All right.
Looks like they all got it.
They all got it.
No twos with with um way more ones than twos for sure.
Okay.
All right, cool.
E40.
The wrapper?
E40 is crazy.
E40.
I want to I want to make sure, like I said, man, the goal is to help y'all like learn this stuff, man.
Um, all right, cool.
So now you guys know the difference.
So an indictment and information, the same exact thing, basically, it's just that one is filed by a grand jury, the other one is filed by a prosecutor, and um they both pretty much start the formal process of charging someone in the United States.
However, with the information, we know that that person more than likely is cooperating or is getting getting a charge that isn't that serious.
Okay?
Um, all right.
Let's go ahead and um go back to it.
So here's some more of the questions.
Have you ever been convicted of any court?
We talked about that.
Are you a fugitive from justice?
Yeah, could you imagine you're a fusion from justice and you're trying to buy a gun?
Like, come on, man.
Are you stupid?
Uh are you an unlawful user of, and this is where they're gonna get him on, or addicted to marijuana or any depressant stimulant narcotic drug or any other controlled substance.
Warning, the use or possession of marijuana remains unlawful under federal raw law, regardless of whether it has been legalized or decriminalized for medical or recreational purposes in the state where you reside.
Okay.
So let's say you're a pothead that lives in califor in Colorado or California, and weed is decriminalized in your jurisdiction, and you're like, oh man, I don't put that blah blah blah.
You still are not qualified to purchase a firearm in the United States because guns are under federal jurisdiction, not state.
So regardless of whether it's illegal or not in the state or decriminalized, it's still illegal federally for you to have marijuana and to s or in to smoke marijuana.
So um you could still be charged down the road if you get caught with weed.
So for all you guys out there, because some of y'all, uh, this is very important.
I want to mention this.
Because I've seen this happen before.
If you have a gun, okay, let's say you share a car with a friend, right?
This is some game for y'all to literally this could save your life.
Let's say you share a car with a friend, and you know you're a law-abiding citizen, you don't uh smoke weed, you don't do anything, but you carry a gun, right?
But your friend likes to smoke weed every now and then, right?
And you borrow the car, and you go to the grocery store, whatever, and you get pulled over, and the cop f uh, you know, certain smells weed and says, Oh, I step out of the vehicle, and now he has a probable cause to search your car, right?
Because he smelled marijuana, or he has a canine run it, or whatever the hell, and they find weed in the car, but it's not yours.
It's your friends.
Guess what, my friend?
You now are probably gonna go to jail, and you can get hit with a federal charge, which is uh 18 USC 924 C, which is basically possession of drugs while being armed.
Okay.
So even though it's not your drugs, you can still be arrested because technically you were in possession of it because you were driving a car whilst armed with a firearm, bro.
So what the hell.
So what I say is, alright, if you're gonna be a responsible gun owner, don't get in a vehicle with anyone that smokes weed or has weed or is prone to be around weed, okay?
Because you can get jammed up and fucked up because of that.
Because it's one thing to have marijuana, it's another thing to have marijuana and also have a gun.
Okay?
That's when you run into problems.
You guys don't believe me.
That's what they hit uh Pooh Shisy with 18 USC 924 C, which is possession of a gun while committing a drug trafficking offense.
Okay, guys.
So um, and I know states have there's states that have different statutes for this that basically have um charges where if you have a drugs and a gun at the same time, it's a whole other felony.
So even if you lawfully have the firearm, right?
You you're you're lawfully carrying it, having drugs with you basically done.
It's a wrap.
So, guys, be very, very careful if you are a gun owner, you know, be responsible, right?
You're responsible enough to get a gun to keep your record clean, etc.
Don't hang out with people that do drugs or smoke weed.
Don't do it.
And don't ever get in a car or borrow a car of a friend or someone you know that smokes weed.
If they find a joint in the car, that can absolutely ruin your life, guys, okay?
So don't be stupid.
All right.
That's why I tell y'all in general, just don't do drugs.
Like, don't smoke weed.
It's stupid, it's a waste of time.
You know, most of you guys that watch this watch me are men anyway.
Guys, drugs, like even smoking weed.
Think about it.
Oh, well, weed doesn't affect me, Myron.
I could be successful that with uh while smoking weed.
Well, guess how much more successful you would be without it, okay?
Without feeling lethargic, without being tired, without eating, having the munchies, you know, after uh smoking weed.
Like you would be way more productive without it.
All right, it doesn't age you in any way.
So, and you save money.
So, just something for you guys to keep in mind, because I've seen it before where you can absolutely get jammed up, right?
Where you didn't even know the drugs were in the car, but you have a gun on you, it's a lawful firearm, but now you're going to fucking jail because you know you borrowed the wrong car, you were in the wrong car, etc.
Don't be an idiot, guys.
Protect yourselves.
If you are a responsible gun owner, don't hang out with people that do fucking drugs, alright?
And I really want you guys that's why I keep hitting that sound effect because you're a fucking L if you're doing that, bro.
You're seriously like a that's a big L. Alright.
Uh let's see here.
Uh Have you ever been adjudicated as a mental defective or have you ever been committed committed to a mental institution?
Yep, that's gonna make you um uh an inadmissible person.
Have you ever been discharged from the armed forces under dishonorable conditions?
Guys, you get kicked out of the military, you can't have a gun.
All right.
I would argue a dishonorable discharge is worse than being a convicted felon in the United States.
Okay, and a dishonorable discharge, guys is basically they kicked you out of the military under bad conditions, all right?
Uh, maybe you got arrested uh for committing a crime, you didn't, you were insubordinate, etc.
Um, it's pretty hard to get a dishonorable discharge.
So if you do get one, you definitely fucked up.
Are you subject to a quarter restraining order?
Uh, you from harassing, stalking, or threatening a child or an intimate partner or a child of such partner.
Guys, if you have a restraining order against you, you also can't get a gun.
Big problem.
Okay.
This is why uh, you know, for some of you guys out there that might be simping stalking your ex or whatever, don't do that shit.
All right, because if you get a restraining order, take it uh put against you, now you can't get a gun.
That's another L. Next, have you ever been convicted in any court of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence?
Guys, there's only one misdemeanor that will absolutely jam you up the most, and it is any crime of domestic violence or DV, okay.
Um, I know I said earlier before that you need to be convicted of a felony or a crime that is punishable by more than 365 days for you to be considered a felon and to not be um uh uh able to get a gun, but there's only one misdemeanor that will fuck you up, and that misdemeanor, guys, is a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence.
If you get a convicted of any misdemeanor, domestic violence, you cannot get a gun.
And that is under the Lautenberg Act, okay?
And I remember when I was an agent myself on the job, every year they might have saying this, they made a sign this form that we Um did not get uh uh we don't have a misdemeanor conviction for domestic violence, and that comes from the Lawnberg Act, where if you have a DV on your record, you cannot buy a gun.
So, guys, once again, like I told y'all before, don't hang out with druggies when you're a responsible gun owner.
Also, don't you know, stalk an X. Also, never put your hands on a woman.
This is why I tell y'all not to do it.
Because if you do, there's far-reaching consequences that will absolutely fuck your life up.
And this is one of them.
Getting a DV, a misdemeanor conviction is a problem.
It's the equivalent to getting a goddamn felony, because you can't get a gun if you get one, all right, guys.
Next, have you ever renounced your U.S. U.S. citizenship?
Are you an alien illegally or unlawful in the United States?
Well, that's a no-brainer.
If you're an illegal alien in the United States, you can't have a gun.
Um, if you renounce your U.S. citizenship, you can't get a gun.
Um, are you an alien who has been admitted to the United States under a non-immigrant visa?
If yes, do you fall within any uh of the exception stated in the instructions?
Um, and then they goes into and they're asking if you're an alien again.
So this is basically the form, guys, and the reason where they get you, right?
Scroll down to the bottom, Bills.
Renouncing your citizenship is that bad.
Absolutely.
Renouncing your citizenship, yeah.
You basically disqualify yourself from getting a gun.
Scroll down.
More, more.
Oh, scroll up a bit.
Okay.
See, see, it says there, um, no, go down to the bottom.
It says here the penalty and perjury if you lie on this form.
Scroll down more.
More.
More where it says the signature.
Oh, signature.
Okay.
Yeah.
I want to get to the signature block.
There's no signature block with that.
Okay, maybe up top more.
Those are just instructions, instructions, instructions.
Oh.
Okay.
I certify that I've read and understand uh the notices, instructions, definition of the ATF form 4473.
The information recorded in sections D B and D is true, correct, and complete.
Three, this entire transaction record has been completed at my licensed business premises.
Um basically that you're telling the truth on this form.
And if you uh uh oh uh this is the transfering.
Oh no, scroll up, scroll up, scroll up, sorry.
This is transferring.
Um keep going.
Keep going.
Okay, boom.
I think this is it right here.
Because uh, yeah, buyer signature.
Okay.
I sort of that that my answers in section A are true and correct and complete.
I've read and understand the notice and instructions and the definition ATF form 4473.
Understand answering yes to question uh 11A.
If I'm not the actual transferree, blah, blah, blah.
And they go through everything here, and they say that if you don't, um, you could get in trouble, right?
You uh uh it's a crime punishable uh felony under federal law and may also violate state and local law if you lie on this form.
So that's what happens when you when you buy a gun and you sign this form.
If you lie on any of the things, you basically have just sealed your own fate to go to jail if you didn't.
Okay, and then the next thing you know.
FBI open up because lying on this form is is uh will definitely get you jammed up.
Um give me for the gift back.
Yeah, yeah, facts, man.
Like people don't get it, bro.
Like, yo, like lie on these forms, we'll get you jabbed up, man.
So uh let's go back to the to the indictment.
Okay.
Um so now that we know that now y'all know the form the 4473 intimately now.
Okay, you guys should know intimately if you're gonna go buy a gun, now you guys know.
Uh now we're on paragraph four.
Question 11E of the uh AT of the form 4473 requires that the prospective purchaser certify truthfully that he or she is not an unlawful user or addicted to any stimulant, narcotic drug, or any other control substances.
That's what we just went over, guys.
In the certification section of the form, 4473, the actual buyer must certify that his or her answers to the question on the form are true or correct and complete.
We talked about that too just a second ago.
The actual buyer must also acknowledge by his or her signature that I understand that a person who answers yes is prohibited from per purchasing or receiving farm and making any false oral or written statement is a crime punishable as a felony under federal law and may also violate state and local law.
We just read that, guys.
What did Hunter Biden do?
He signed it.
That was easy.
Next thing you know, now he's getting indicted by the fucking great jury.
Cal 1, paragraphs 1 through 5, this indictment are re-alegged here in.
Honor about October 12th, 2018.
Guys, they just made it.
They almost had because guys, there's a statute of limitations, five years, right?
So they indicted him right before it hit the five-year mark, right?
So honor about October 12th, 2018, and the District of Delaware, the defendant, Hunter Biden, in connection with the acquisition of a firearm, that is a Colt Cobra 38 SPL revolver with serial number RA551363 from Company One, licensed under the provisions of chapter 44, Title 18, United States Code knowing knowingly made a false and fictitious written statement intended and likely to deceive that dealer with respect to a fact material to the lawfulness of the sale of the firearm under the provisions of chapter 44, Title 18, United States Code, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Basically, he went ahead and bought a firearm from a licensed FFL, okay, and lied.
Okay.
And it says here, uh, provide a rant statement on form 4473 certifying that he was not an unlawful user of and addicted to any stimulant, narcotic, drug, and any other control substance.
When in fact, as he knew, that statement was false and fictitious.
And violation of Title 18, United States Code Section Uh 922 A6 and 924A2.
Okay.
And guys, 18 USC 922 is the general charge that they're going to hit you with.
Um anytime you're in a felon in possession of firearm.
So there's nine types of prohibited people from having a gun, okay?
If you're a convicted felon, you have a dishonorable discharge, a drug user, um, uh a legal alien, uh, that's four.
Uh mental, um, a mental person, five.
Uh, like you have a mental instabilities.
Um, you renounce your citizenship six.
Let's see here.
Makes you prohibitive person.
There's three others, but I just can't remember them right now.
But you guys get the idea, right?
Um, basically, is him being a drug user, he is considered one of these prohibited people, okay?
Under 922, 18 USC 922, prohibited acts.
Um, honor about October 12th, 2018 in the District of Delaware, the defendant Robert Hunter Biden, in connection with the acquisition of firearm, that is a Colt Cobra revolver, knowingly made a false statement and representation to Company One.
That's where he bought his gun.
Okay.
Uh with respect to information required by the previous of chapter 44 uh to be kept in the FFL Holders' records, and that defendant Robert Hunter Biden is certified on 4473 that he was not an unlawful user of and addicted to any stimulant, narcotic drug, any other control substance, when in fact he knew that statement was false and fictitious.
Scroll down.
And then count three.
Uh honor about October 12th, 2018, uh, through uh through honor about October 23rd, 2018, in the District of Delaware, the defendant rumped Robert Hunter Biden, knowing that he was an unlawful user of and addicted to any stimulate narcotic drug and into the control substance, blah, blah, blah.
Uh, define a title 21.
We talked about title 21, guys.
Title 21 is the control substances portion of the United States code.
Um, that's where all the drug laws are from.
Uh, he did knowingly possess a firearm that is a cult cobra.
And um, there you go.
David C. Wise, special counsel, United States Department of Justice.
And when they bring special counsel in like this, guys, is typically to uh go after a figure that has high political influence.
So in this case, you got the president's son.
Um, the uh the other special counsel uh that went uh that's going after um Donald Trump.
Uh goddamn, what's his name?
Jack something.
Someone in the chat, Jack something.
Okay.
Uh Jack.
Oh, okay.
Jack uh someone in the chat's gonna put it.
Jack something.
Can't remember his name.
The prosecutor that's going after Trump.
Jack Murphy.
No, it's not Jack Murphy.
Y'all are clowns, bro.
Y'all are fucking clowns, man.
Uh Jack Smith, Jack Smith, I think.
So um Sparrows Craig.
Jack Sparrow.
Jack the Ripper.
Yeah, Jack Smith.
Jack Smith.
Um, look, look at his boy creative.
All right, um, let's go ahead and hit um Yeah, Jack Smith.
So someone said the last name is me off.
Uh, y'all are fucking hilarious, man.
Uh all right, let's hit some of these uh chats real quick.
Give me two seconds to load up some more.
Yeah, yeah, go ahead.
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I forgot to do that.
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Absolutely.
Oh my soul, bro.
Like on Myron's kids.
Hell yeah.
You know, I gotta put your kids through the adversity.
You feel me?
Why don't you ever put it on your kids, bro?
Uh what?
Why would I do that on my kids, bro?
You always put it on my kids.
Yeah, but what what my kids gotta do with this?
Why you why you gotta always put on my kids?
Bro, I gotta put them through the adversity.
You know what I'm saying?
You feel me?
I see.
Oh, okay.
All right.
Uh yeah, and by the way, guys, um, don't forget to like the video, man.
I think we got like uh almost a thousand y'all watching on YouTube.
I don't know how many on Rumble.
Uh um 1.5.
Okay, so damn.
About to be 1.6.
Nice, nice.
So we got uh we got about 2500 of y'all in here, man.
So uh here, I'm gonna drop the story right now so more people jump in.
Uh all right, Rumble ran.
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My first time donating to the sh uh to the either show.
Uh love y'all.
I just wanted to say you credit videos, helped me get my credit 30 points up so far.
I appreciate all the vids.
Gotcha, my friend.
We still gotta give y'all a credit episode.
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Um Angie, stop uh my stop the cap.
You know, Angie back is blown out by you.
These guys are my witnesses.
When y'all came in, what was going on?
Bro, you just you just woke up right out your bed, bro.
Yeah, man.
You still had the sand in your eye, bro.
You still had to sandy the little crust thing.
Yeah, man.
So yeah, bro.
Uh L apartment building for no wheelchair access for Angie.
The new place have wheelchair accessibility.
Ha ha ha.
Let's see what you did there, sir.
Um search up Route 91 on Rumble.
You'll really enjoy it.
And shout out F and F everyone else, God bless.
Thank you, my friend.
Um Waylo goes, Mo got a bald head looking like a milk dud W stream.
Yeah, Mo does got a bald ass head.
Oh guy.
Uh let's see here.
Goku is uh the GOAT 23.
I don't know how, but young Pharaoh got the video of Hunter Biden doing coke and had eight yo, oh damn.
Really?
Yeah, uh right.
Damn.
Any reason why accounting over criminal justice or criminology to become a Fed.
Uh also, how did you get your internship?
I got it through Northeastern guys.
Northeastern has something called the co-op program, which um has partnerships with certain companies and government agencies.
Uh but that's how I was able to do it.
But uh an accounting degree is just gonna be more useful because you'll be able to do financial investigations, which most most agents cannot do.
Hey, Haymaron, ever consider a live or in person Fed React show.
Uh Did you hear Oliver Rose uh Oliver Tree Roast L3?
Um if it's a guy that said that they suck now, I did see that clip, which is kind of funny.
Uh Jared from Dallas Bills, could you get Mo to ask Myron which platform would you recommend we send you super slash rants from?
Uh it's up to y'all, man.
If you guys want to chat from Rumble, that's cool.
If you guys want to do the um Streamlab.
The Streamlabs, that helps a bit more.
The Stream Labs.
Uh, but it's honestly up to y'all.
Whatever you guys prefer is easiest for you guys.
Um, you know, we want to make it easy for you guys to support the show.
So it's really comes down to your convenience, but if y'all don't mind, yeah, the the um Daphnev Super Chat is the best, but it's up to y'all.
I bet Myers snorted Hunter's Coke before the show.
Uh no, I've never done a drug in my life, guys.
Uh just very proud of that.
Just gorilla mind.
Yeah, just gorilla mind.
Actually, matter of fact, can I get another Celsius?
All right.
Uh lost 8x6.
La Migra Core.
What the hell does that mean?
This immigration run.
It's a run.
Yo, it's immigration run.
Yeah.
Yeah, exactly.
Like, yeah.
Uh thumbs up from Ken Rose.
Thanks.
Uh Doge poster, the ATF's job is to murder people in a cult to save them from committing suicide.
Okay, he's talking about the Waco thing.
Which we covered Waco, by the way, guys.
If you guys want to see the Waco show, we covered it on.
I think most of it is on Rumble, actually.
I don't think it's on YouTube that much.
In North New Jersey, I see many.
Oh, God.
Okay.
Bro, they hit me with that one.
I ain't even.
What?
Alright, I see what you're doing.
All right.
Around my town lately, and uh one day I saw packs of them in another upper level town.
They're like an invasive species they tried to offer my mom uh for our house is crazy.
Okay, thanks, sir.
Um it's not I guess it wouldn't be an episode of uh Fed Rex if there wasn't some racism, right?
We're upgrading the yet 2004 Yay 24 to Trump L them boys, okay?
Uh 60 Minute Man.
Um Weed is the gayest drug of all time.
Glad I never touched it.
Do coke like Zirka.
Oh my god.
That L advice.
Don't do coke.
Yeah, don't do Coke, man.
Uh Randy Orr got a dishonorable discharge.
Really?
Yeah, he did.
Um it's something he had admitted himself.
He had admitted that himself in uh in a documentary.
Why'd he get a dishonorable?
Um he actually intended it.
He actually tried to, he was like, yo, he didn't like he didn't like it there.
He was like, yo, um, from the Marine Court, I believe.
And he was not liking his time, he's not enjoying it.
He was trying his best to get out of there.
So he Randy himself admitted that it was intentional.
What did he do specifically?
Did he did he uh go AWOL?
I think he was a I don't quote me on it, but A Wall is guys absent without uh without leave.
Don't quote me on it, but um it was it was probably AWOL, but let's pull it up real quick.
Yeah, all right.
Type in Randy Orton uh disarmable discharge.
Now I'm now I'm actually uh intrigued because it isn't easy to get a dishonorable discharge, bro.
But Randy Orton did admit that he did that on purpose.
Okay, or an attended Hazel with a central high school where he was an amateur wrestler after graduate in 1998, he enlisted with the Marines at the base.
He received the bad conduct charge of 1999 after going A-Wall on two occasions, displaying an order from a commanding officer.
Yeah, okay.
So um bad bad conduct discharge.
Okay.
Wow.
Yep, you can't get a job anywhere.
That's why he's destined to be WWE forever.
Yeah, but I mean, he's he's good there, but yeah, he he's one of the guys that made it through.
Uh but yeah, bro, dishonorable discharge is literally um it's a decidence for like finding any type of that's why he has to hide his tattoos that sh that um indicates that he was in the Marines.
Oh, he hides them, yeah.
Well what did he like cover them up with other tattoos?
Okay.
What did he have the um the uh the anchor in the uh in the globe?
That's what a lot of Marines get.
I think I think it was that he probably had that, and then they okay.
So they had and that's why he had to cover so his sleeves are like covered up.
Damn, he could have done the four years.
Alright, man.
Just around bumping.
That's what that's what that's what I that's what I said.
I'm like, yeah, I'm just doing damn.
Okay, I didn't know that.
Um respectfully, but you have employees who do drugs.
I'm dead.
But you have who?
Oh, yeah, some of them have smoke weed, yeah.
But I make fun of them about it.
Trust me, I shame everyone that smokes weed.
You should ask I see.
I may roast her every day.
Um, you you stink.
Yo, you have to stink, bro.
Yeah, man.
I I roast her every time she smoked weed, bro.
Uh Myron, if you read pill bills enough, you think he might give up the weed?
Can I answer this one?
Yeah, go ahead.
Uh I'm gonna give y'all some free game.
I do not smoke weed every day.
That is not it.
I've I I believe L weed.
I don't think no man should smoke weed.
You are not in the same career path as me.
Do not smoke weed.
That's just my personal take on this.
And that's pretty much it.
You know, oh, also, if you do see me smoking weed in the past, I did used to smoke it.
I'm not gonna lie, I did used to be a pirate.
I will acknowledge that.
But the man I am today is not the man I was before.
I have a lot more accomplishments, I have a lot more things going on in my life.
I just am a little more busy to be smoking.
You can ask Mo.
The person I am today is not the person I was before.
Um, I haven't posted anything on Instagram in years.
I see a lot of people in the Rumble talking about my Instagram because they was looking when you was going through my the weed rant.
They were looking through his like yo, they were snitching on his Instagram.
Yeah, honestly, it's okay.
Y'all can snitch on it.
I understand.
I do music for a living, so it's not like it's gonna affect my bills or my finances for me to post whatever, but I do want to say it is L weed for sure, especially if you own a gun.
Do not smoke weed.
I do not recommend it for any of my male friends.
Um, there are anomalies in life, but you're not that anomaly, so don't think about that.
And that's pretty much it.
Did you basically like like cut it back like significantly?
1000%.
Significantly is not even the word.
You can ask Big Mo.
Big Mo will t he used to he used to lie.
So for anybody out there, bro, because this might actually be a learning point for people.
Like, if someone that used to smoke weed often, like what were the biggest issues with it for you?
And even because you're coming from an industry where it's socially acceptable, right?
Or hosts with the creative juices, whatever the fuck.
Um, so you have every excuse to be using it.
What made you say, yo, I'm not gonna use it no more?
What were some of the negatives, and how much better do you feel now?
I think, well, first off, I feel amazing now.
Um, that's the most important thing.
Um, I have a clearer mind.
I'm able to wake up uh on time, I'm able to stay focused.
I think the number one takeaway from weed that I will say is time.
Time is so valuable, bro.
I don't care what you're doing in your day, just please do not be spending 30 minutes rolling up, conversing with bitches or women or whatever you're doing.
Just like there's just so many things you could do better in a day than just sit and smoke.
Smoking makes you lethargic 100%.
It makes those lazy.
It's also an aphrodisiac.
So if you have like a problem with corn, your problem is gonna just enhance even more.
For me personally, uh, I try to replace it with going to the gym.
I also find that the mental, like the mental effects that it has on you can make you more depressed, it could bring up your anxiety.
I actually used to have really bad anxiety, so I started smoking just to get that up, but it also in inadvertently messed up my anxiety, gave me more anxiety, made me more anxious long term.
So 100%, I do not recommend L weed.
Don't get me wrong, everything of moderation.
If you smoke, you smoke and you're getting your shit done.
That's good for you.
But not every man is gonna be like that.
99% of men are gonna smoke and feel lethargic.
So um get that mental clarity, no need to smoke every day.
Make sure you guys are staying focused, you know.
Read a book.
That's gonna change your life a chapter a day if you're doing like blunts.
Definitely no tobacco.
And yeah, that's pretty much it.
L weed for men.
I believe women should smoke weed though.
I like my girls smoke weed, I smoke weed.
I I that's just my personal take, bro.
It makes them hornier, you know what I'm saying?
If you get the if you get the right strain, you know, it is a dope, it is a aphrodisiac, you know.
And um, I just want to say personally, you guys don't know my lifestyle.
Like, I live in a four-bedroom home when it's just me and my brother, like my car is paid off.
We're we are way well off.
I'm 29.
I'm I'm a lot more better than a lot of people.
So don't worry about where I'm coming from.
You know what I'm saying?
Um, you know, we don't I don't even pay a mortgage, so don't worry about me.
Just you know, just focused on y'all.
Dub uh L weed, W, sobriety, clear mind, clarity.
Um you went from smoking every day to like how often now?
Bro, I was smoking X Big Mo.
I was but you know what's funny?
And I was that one anomaly that's like the productive stone.
I was getting so much things done in the day.
I would smoke like four or five times a day, bro.
That'll take bro and uh uh an obsessive amount.
I was definitely addicted.
Weed is an addictive drug.
I don't care what you guys say, anything could be addictive.
You could be addicted to cooking oil.
I don't care.
Anything could be addicted to yo, I'm just giving an example.
You could be addicted to hair grease like mine, you know what I'm saying?
Just because it's just gonna be.
Addicted to brushing, addicted to brushing.
He definitely he'll brush that thing for 30 hours straight, believe me.
Uh continue on as I brush my hair with no grease in it.
Um honestly, I only smoke weed with women.
Um, only when I'm like, if I'm if I smoke weed nowadays, it's probably it's not even like it'll probably be like at max once or twice a week, and that's just when I'm when I'm off, um, if I'm relaxing, um, if I'm done doing all my work, and that's really the most important thing is work comes first.
All that other stuff can can weigh after, you know what I'm saying?
Like, I really appreciate all y'all making the jokes and you know, showing it out there.
But uh if it's not if it's not building me up, I'm not doing it.
And weed is not usually something that builds you up.
And also, financially, I was gonna say it doesn't cost a lot.
What man, if you smoke the good shit, yo, yo, just just way too much.
I used to always roll with you, like and even though I wasn't the smoker either.
I would never smoke.
I actually never smoke.
Big one never smokes.
I would just always be with them.
I would be always at the parties, I would always be like you know all the sessions with them, but yeah, no, and and my career, I'm in the studios a lot when I'm not at Fresh and Fit.
Um, I'm literally like at a recording studio where it is the most acceptable to smoke.
And um, you know, finding finding a way to tell your friends no just gives you so much more power.
I don't smoke when I'm creating no more as much as I can.
I just try to make sure if anyone's in that life or that environment where weed is accepted, try your best to make sure you get out of that environment or change it to a more um I will say more friendly environment for where you're goals and where you're headed.
Because a lot of these musicians just smoke weed and and do music and don't even release the songs or whatever.
So you really just gotta stay, stay focused, stay on your own pivot.
And L weed, that's pretty much all I'm gonna say.
Not every man has the capacity to smoke weed, and majority of them don't.
And the ones that are winning in life don't.
So just stick with the ones that don't.
And L we that's pretty much it.
Bam.
What about you, Mo?
You don't smoke at all?
I don't smoke at all.
At all.
That boy don't do nothing.
Good.
Good, good, good, man.
Yeah, bro.
I mean, you know, we're not trying to sit here and tell y'all, like, yo, like be straight edge, like everything sucks, but it's like.
Hey, man, you operate the best when you're sober, guys.
100%.
You know what I mean?
Uh, everyone I know that's like highly successful, almost none of them smoke weed, and if they do, it's like on occasion.
And and you best believe they didn't smoke weed to become successful during their rise up.
So, you know, it's just I think it's important for guys to understand that, like, you know, once you reach the mountaintop, that's one thing, but a lot of y'all aren't at the mountain talk to even be thinking about doing that crap, man.
And as a man, you can you can't afford uh distractions.
You really can't.
Um So anyway, uh let's uh read the chats real quick, um, and then we'll uh I think we'll go ahead and play this documentary.
Um This the hood, ain't it?
And that's from one Marv.
Appreciate that.
Just the hood, ain't it?
Uh 60 Minute Man goes, I predict Nick F will be president, the tide will shift back in the next decade.
We'll see.
Um DG Bill goes, WFNF, never F and Leave in.
Let's go.
And that's from uh with the Mexico and American flag.
Appreciate you.
Um Viva Mehikoe.
Yeah, shout out to all y'all.
And then um what else do we got here?
I got you.
Uh Stream Lab chat.
Okay.
Who said it goes, how does the felonies work in constitutional carry states?
Oh, you can't have a gun.
If if you're a convicted felon, guys, you are considered a prohibited person, even if you didn't do jail time.
If you've been convicted of any crime that carries a penalty of more than uh 365 days, which is officially a felony, you cannot carry a firearm.
Okay.
Uh that's how they get you with a felon of possession charge.
I recently watched uh Breonna Taylor's breakdown.
Hands down the best breakdown on that case.
No one wanted to talk about, especially mainstream media.
Oh yeah, bro.
That was a damn good episode.
I got so much hate for that one.
They were saying that I was racist, but I was like, yo, like if you guys look looked that up, Brianna Taylor, guys, was with a guy that was a part of a sophisticated and expansive drug trafficking network, and they have her on video as being involved in that network.
Um, so she was on suspicion of being involved in a drug trafficking network, which is why um what went down, right?
Now, does that mean that she deserved to die?
Absolutely not.
But a big part of the reason why she was involved in the investigation was from the first place was she was involved with a guy that was an that was a regional supplier of narcotics, a higher level guy.
I think the guy's last name, what was it?
What was his name was Chapo?
I'm not mistaken.
So I'm dead.
Uh yeah.
Um and the media, the mainstream media never once acknowledged the fact that she was involved in this criminal organization as a as a courier.
Basically, she was involved as a courier.
I go into detail, guys, about all of that.
We go through the police reports, we go through the video surveillance, we go through all that crap.
Um, but Breonna Taylor was no saint, guys.
She was a criminal.
I hate to say it.
Even though I think she was an either a 911 dispatcher, she had gotten fired uh from doing that.
Um, but yeah, dude, like um she wasn't an angel, guys.
She wasn't an angel.
And and her she was in uh she also had links to a homicide.
Yeah, someone was killed in a drive-by shooting, and the vehicle that was used to kill that individual was in her name.
Was the rental in her name.
Just like the young thug situation.
I thought it was a very red-peeling situation because my main breakdown when I watched that episode was yo, had Brianna Taylor made better choices in her uh dating, she would probably would have likely would have still been alive too.
100%.
The whole reason why the police raided her house was because of the dude.
That's the whole reason they even raided her house was they were looking for him.
They they they because he had done, okay.
So if I recall correctly, because I did this case so long ago.
Um basically, guys, the narcotics unit was investigating her boyfriend, right?
And he was making drops.
He was getting drugs through the mail, and he was making drops at different locations.
One of the locations where he was doing drops at, uh, it was either for money or for drugs, I forget which one, was at her house.
So they went and got a search warrant for that house.
If you read the affidavit, it's very well written.
They had a lot of probable calls.
They have it on surveillance.
They had detectives taking pictures of her car at drug locations.
And phone recordings.
And and they had phone recordings too.
And of her knowing.
And of her knowing of the situation.
That's the thing.
Exactly.
Like a lot of fucking self-snitching stuff on phone calls as well.
Because the boyfriend will call her uh from jail, and they will talk about you know uh criminal activity.
So they had a bunch of stuff in the affidavit.
Yep, exactly.
Next thing you know, open up and they and they go in and they see someone with a gun and they shoot, which it was her another guy who had the she was there with another guy.
He had the gun, and they ended up shooting her because they saw him with the gun and she was in front of him, right?
And when he got arrested, the guy he said that it was Brianna that was shooting at them.
So, you know, it it's it's uh, you know, obviously no one deserves to lose their life, but when you look at the police recordings, he actually said that it was her shooting, not him.
So it's crazy stuff, man.
But I think it's important for people to know why the police were there in the first place.
The police weren't there by mistake.
The police were there because she was absolutely involved in a drug trafficking organization, guys.
I think it was her that showed was shooting.
You think it was her that was shooting?
'cause I was watching that episode at home.
Um that was kind of like my final take.
I think she was the one that was shooting.
It's possible.
It's possible.
No one knows, but it's possible that she could have been the one shooting.
Especially because they didn't really disclose uh the like the final evidence in the gun.
Hmm.
So either way, guys, yeah, that was a really interesting episode.
If y'all want to see like the difference between like what mainstream media covers and like the truth, I like went into it and went into the truth, and I went into the background.
But yeah, dude, they had a search warrant for a house.
It was a valid search warrant.
Um they had pictures of Chapo dropping shit off at her house before, right?
Um, and uh they got a search warrant and they were looking for drugs or money, and uh that's what ended up happening.
So uh no one deserves to die, obviously.
Uh regardless of, you know, some people do, but like her case, she didn't deserve to die.
But um, she made really bad decisions, guys.
Really, really bad decisions.
Um dating a drug trafficker, shooting at the police, being involved with another guy that was another criminal, because the guy that she was with, he was a robber.
It's to make it even worse.
So the dude that she got killed with, right?
That the guy survived, she didn't.
The guy that she was with at the time while dating this drug dealer, who she was, I think cheating on at the time or whatever the hell, he was a uh a ripper.
He would rob drug dealers.
Thank you.
Because they searched his phone after the fact, and he was talking about like doing licks on people and robbing them for 20k cash.
Yo, let's hit this house up.
Yeah, I know they got dope over here, blah, blah, blah.
He was uh he was a rip crew guy.
So bruh, like this is why it's so important.
I tell you guys all the time, man.
Don't hang out with criminals, don't hang out with people that are involved in nefarious activity, because what's gonna end up happening is you're always gonna be lumped in it.
In her case, she was like just in an assist role in this drug traffic organization.
Next thing you know, boom, police are kicking in her door searching for shit because of who she was associated with.
and the man that they kicked their door down for she wasn't even with him anymore at that point Anyway, interesting case, guys, if y'all want to watch it.
Brianna Taylor, they shadow banned the fuck out of that video.
It's really hard for you to find, but it's on my channel.
Um I think the age restricted it too, bro.
I remember believing that BLM um story too.
Yeah, the BLM gate whole other angle to make her look like a saint and shit now.
Yeah.
George Floyd, too.
George Floyd was a criminal.
He he uh he stuck up a pregnant woman and put a gun to to her stomach when she was pregnant and robbed her.
You know, but the but he has a golden casket.
He gets a better burial and more uh and he's more positively renowned in society than military guys that are going out and dying in in uh for the United States.
Golden casket, bro.
He's a martyr.
But the reality is he's a convicted felon multiple times in jail, high on fentanyl.
He passed off a counterfeit bill before he was that's why the police even showed up in the first place, is because he went to like a uh a smoke shop or whatever, and he passed the counterfeit bill, which is a felony offense, by the way, uh federal um for having counterfeit money.
And yeah, bro.
I mean, does he deserve to die?
No.
But the fact that like they treated him as a martyr when he's a criminal, convicted for convicted fellow criminal, arrested several times all over the United States, Texas, Minnesota, etc.
is crazy to me.
You know, Kenneth's actually did a pretty good documentary on it.
Uh uh On the George Floyd situation.
But uh, but yeah, guys, I mean, it's wild to me how um they prop up guys that are are scum of the earth, honestly.
You know, no one deserves to die, but like, god damn, or he didn't deserve to die.
But the way that they propped him up and he got a golden casket and his funeral was like this huge thing, and people were rioting all over the United States um when this happened after after he after he got killed.
It was bad.
Like, bro, uh um I knew a girl that lived in Minneapolis at the time.
She, I don't know what what it was.
She had like an allergic reaction or something like that, right?
And she called 911.
Bro, she almost died.
The police could not get to her because of how crazy it was with Minneapolis at the time with the riots.
Because remember, they were like, oh, defund the police, all this other shit.
So some of the police officers actually went on strike, and um the ones that were working couldn't like handle all the calls.
So she literally almost died because that shit.
That's what happens when you defund the police.
People want to sit there and say, I hate the police, fuck the police, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Defund the police, etc.
But then when something happens, they'll be the first ones to call 911.
What are you gonna do now?
No police, remember?
I think some politician, I forget what her name is.
Someone in the chat's gonna know.
She says something about defund the police, and then like a riot or punched her in the nose and attacked her and robbed her.
She caught 911 and they said, sorry, we don't we don't have any cops to come over to you.
That's what happens when you say defund the police.
You know?
It is what it is, man.
It is what it is.
You know, I'm all for people having as much liberty as possible, you know, limited government involvement, etc.
But an essential government function is police and order.
The monopoly of violence needs to be held by the government.
I don't give a fuck what nobody says.
Okay, people might say, Whoa, hold on, that doesn't sound correct.
That's locked up, blah, blah, blah.
Well, if they don't have the monopoly of violence, who has it?
The citizens?
You don't want that, because then you're you're kind of at the mercy of the citizens.
What ends up happening?
They can rob you, kill you, blah, blah, blah.
So you need law and order.
You need law enforcement.
Okay.
You need you need police, you need feds, you need the military, you need all these structures in place, right?
And have the monopoly of violence to keep order.
Without order, there's chaos.
And that's why ends up happening when you have a place that doesn't have the police.
Look at Seattle.
Look at Minneapolis.
Look at Portland, Oregon.
Look at uh San Francisco.
Look at all these cities that said, defund the police.
What's up happening?
Crime becomes rampant.
People are running into target, stealing a bunch of money, just under a thousand dollars, by the way, so that they don't get arrested, right?
And and even if they do, who cares?
The police are gonna give a fuck, right?
LA, look at all these super liberal cities where they're like, you know, saying, oh, fuck the police, all this other shit.
And the police have limited power.
Why is the crime rate so high?
Meanwhile, you look at places in Texas, right, where it's pro-law enforcement, red state, etc.
You know, the citizens have guns, but they're but they're also um responsible to a degree.
Crime isn't as bad.
I mean, obviously it has you have your places that have that bad crime, etc.
But it's not to the same degree as these liberal cities.
If you look at the worst, um the cities that have the highest crime rates, they're all blue.
Almost all of them are blue cities.
Because they can get away with it.
So you need law and order, man.
You need law and order.
And and and you need the police.
People can say whatever the fuck they want to say.
I mean, maybe I'm biased because I'm former law enforcement, but you absolutely need police.
You need law, you need uh law and order.
You know.
Um, and I think if you don't back the police, they're really the only thin line that keeps uh the crooks away from you a lot of times.
I mean, unless you're trained with a farm and you know what you're doing, which I think everyone should have a gun and be able to protect themselves, of course, as well, but not everyone has a capability.
So, uh, what do we got here?
I heard they're trying to impeach Joe Biden according to Newsmax because of all the offshore accounts he has, even in his grandson's names, but mainstream media is keeping it hush hush, of course, SMH, yeah, facts.
I heard they're trying to that's from the ginger menace.
Okay, shout out to you, Ginger Menace.
Uh let's see here.
And some of y'all might not agree with me, some of y'all might say defund the police, but that's fine.
Do conservatives have solid, uh, do conservatives the solid and please get a vasectomy.
I totally agree.
Uh you and every male in a manosphere clearly won't be reproducing.
The Andrew Tates of the world will just die out.
That's from Anna Rodriguez.
I totally agree.
And every male in the manosphere clearly shouldn't be reproducing.
Then why are you watching?
Just close the browser.
That's the case, bro.
We're talking about court cases here, bro.
Like bro, we're talking about court.
Wait, is this a woman's?
Yeah, it is.
Anna Rodriguez.
We're talking about women, bro.
I'm so lost.
Oh no, bro.
Like, I've never like I've never watched a creator that I dislike and I hate.
And send in the chat, give them money to talk shit.
Like, I don't get that.
Twenty dollars.
Why?
I mean ten dollars.
Like, why?
Oh.
The fact that she cares about you that much says a little bit.
It's it's another red pill moment.
She cares about you that much, man.
You probably she probably can't be off of her mind.
You live in rent free in her head.
She can't stop thinking about you, bro.
That's so weird.
Maybe she wants your kids.
I don't know.
She won't Hey, she wants your kids, bro.
Yeah.
She probably got offended when I said, yo, I put that on Myron's kids.
She's like, don't put that on our kids.
That's what she was saying.
Anyway, alright.
Joe showered with his underage daughter for many years.
Hunter sexted his young niece, half the DNC or pedos, but they go after Trump.
Chat works smarter 3D, print 80% kids fuck the ATF.
Alright, thanks, NSA.
I wonder how you know that information in this.
Are you tapping their phones?
Jacob goes, Myron, put it the best way possible.
Why not fire on all cylinders?
Most smokers don't even have the right to smoke.
Jacob!
Smokers are losers.
Jizzlebook continue.
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I actually have those videos recorded already.
Um drop it for y'all.
I have them in my app.
If you work with me and as a as a coach, I actually have videos uh on uh on all that for y'all already.
But maybe maybe I'll drop them in the future.
Uh Jacob goes, I used to be the same bills.
I only it only burned a hole in my pocket and made my anxiety worse once I found FNF.
I gained a sense of guidance and a purpose for seeing tomorrow.
Thank you.
Love you.
So he was in the same boat as you.
Flying Raptor, you think a crackhead paying you back?
Forget it.
From Notorious B.I.G.
History will not be kind to the Biden crime family.
Appreciate everything you do, Myron.
Shout out to Fresh, Bo, Bills, and W. Content.
Thank you, bro.
Thank you.
What else do we got?
That's it.
That's it for right now.
Yeah, that's it for you.
Alright, so how long we've been going here on YouTube.
We've been going.
Let's see here.
We've gone for about an hour, a little over an hour.
So we might have to switch over to Rumble.
Alright.
To do this documentary.
Um how about this?
Oh, yeah.
Uh yeah.
Well, no, no, no.
They don't actually talk about Yeah.
You know who that is.
You know, no, I know who it is, but I don't think they talk about them boys on this one.
They talk about the Ling Wings, though, for sure.
Oh my god.
Uh oh, who's it?
We're going out.
We're going on Rumble.
So, okay.
Guys, um, let's go ahead and pull up the documents real quick just in case the people don't uh want to watch it in the future.
Or for our YouTube viewers.
Um guys, this is a documentary gonna be reacted to.
We're gonna be reacting to the on Rumble.
The Hunter uh the the Biden crime family, and this is by Ryan Dawson.
Shout out to Ryan Dawson.
You know, y'all know I admire his work.
Um makes films and covers a lot of different things.
Uh to include influence from certain group of people that won't be mentioned on here.
But yeah, this is uh on Rumble.
Uh we're gonna go ahead.
You know what?
Maybe we can play a portion of it from the beginning, and then uh but guys, start coming over over to Rumble right now.
Can you drop the link in there for them?
I'm already on it.
I think this video is actually kosher, to be honest with y'all.
I think it wouldn't have a problem on YouTube.
Did you say kosher?
Yeah.
But uh But I think um but just out of an abundance of caution, we should probably do it on Rumble.
We should do it on Rumble just in case.
Yeah, just in case.
But I I don't think this video will violate any guy any guidelines.
I gotta do it as a QCS, bro.
But yo, uh like the video on YouTube real quick.
I see that we got a thousand y'all watching on YouTube right now.
I see, but we only got 667 likes.
Before we close this thing out on YouTube, do me a favor and go ahead and like the video, guys.
Because we're about to give y'all another about another hour of content here, you know, just because the only thing I ask in return is that you like the video On YouTube, please.
Let's get the likes up.
Uh let's get to like 1,000 likes, help the engagement, and we'll finish this thing out on Rumble for y'all.
Um, because uh just out of an abundance of caution.
Again, I don't think this documentary has anything in it that would violate YouTube guidelines.
But to be safe, um, we're just gonna play it on Rumble because you guys know that we're basically on in YouTube jail right now.
Well, we're on YouTube probation.
There we go.
So um and it's all of our channels, which kind of sucks because it's like this channel has nothing to do really with like the other content that we talk about, but whatever.
It is what it is.
Um like the video, guys on YouTube.
I see that we got 916 of y'all watching coming on over.
The rumble numbers are going up.
So you guys are coming on over.
Do we drop the link in the chat for that?
Yes.
It's pinned on a it's pinned in the chat.
It's pinned in there, guys.
Jump in on the rumble chat.
Um, but like the video, guys.
Like the video on YouTube, please.
Do me that solid.
And then we're gonna go over to Rumble and we're gonna pull up the Rumble chat as well, because the Rumble chat is fucking crazy, which is even funnier.
Which is even they already put in that emoji, you know what I'm saying?
Oh, they are the the drink emoji if you know.
Yeah, I know.
I think it's calling it Lou tube.
Blue tube is crazy.
Uh instead of uh YouTube and Lou tube.
Guys, 744 likes.
Get it to 1,000 so that we can switch on over to Rumble.
I'm looking right now.
Come on, guys.
744 likes.
Just hit that like button on your way, or open up a YouTube tab real quick and like the video.
So we can close this thing out on YouTube.
And then we're gonna give y'all extra sauce and go ahead and cover the entire Biden crime family for y'all.
Because I foresee, and oh, hold on, real quick while we wait to get the likes up and why I'm why I'm actually covering this part.
So what I foresee, guys, is that um since they died him on these gun charges.
I would not be surprised if they went ahead and filed some financial charges as well for tax evasion, etc.
And the financial stuff is what we're gonna get into in this documentary.
Okay, we're gonna talk about China, shell companies, father involvement, etc.
That's all gonna be on Rumble.
I don't want to even bother to put it on YouTube.
Um, but now we're gonna go into the financial crimes.
We covered the gun crimes on YouTube, right?
But now we're gonna be covering the financial angle and the tax evasion on this documentary here.
And we're gonna be reacting to it again.
It's called the Biden Crime Family by Ryan Dawson.
Shout out to Ryan Dawson.
But I need y'all to like the video on YouTube before you switch on over to Rumble.
Again, I think the video doesn't violate any YouTube guidelines, but playing it safe.
We're gonna go ahead and just do it on Rumble anyway, just out of an abundance of caution.
I think it would be just as bad too.
Yeah, no, I mean it doesn't talk about them boys.
Yeah, but China's just I mean, bro, you could you could criticize China all day on YouTube.
They don't give a fuck.
It's it's them boys that's the problem.
But China, Russia, you criticize them?
If anything, they like it even more if you criticize those two countries.
If you talk shit about Putin or China or anything like that, they don't care on YouTube.
Which which we're gonna be talking about China quite a bit here and Ukraine as well.
Oh, what about Ukraine?
Yeah, Ukraine.
Yeah, that might be a little bit, but it's not, but it's mostly China.
Okay.
Uh but yeah, get the likes up, guys, so that we can switch on over.
Get the likes up on YouTube.
And if you're watching this on Rumble, guys, open up a quick tab on YouTube.
Hit the like button.
The faster you guys get this thing to a thousand likes, the faster we'll end this YouTube stream and get into the documentary.
And I already see over 2.2 coming in.
Yep.
And still climbing.
Yep, we got over 2,000 y'all over on Rumble right now.
We got another 700 y'all sweet slowly moving over to to Rumble.
Uh, you guys are on YouTube.
Um, we're at 820, guys.
Yo, just 180 more likes.
And make sure y'all hit and win even the ones on Rumble, hit that thumbs up button over there too.
Yeah, guys.
Hit that like button.
Because y'all know we're demonetized on YouTube.
So I mean, it hasn't messed with us too much as far as like the algorithm goes.
They're still recommending our videos.
Yeah.
Even though we're um demonetized, which is hilarious because we got all of our ops that hate us that talk shit about us, and we're demonetized, yet we still get pushing the algorithm harder than they do.
So all the haters out there.
Y'all talking all this shit about us.
Oh, yeah, fresh event demonetized.
Woo.
Our videos still get recommended more than y'all, bum ass niggas, and you guys are monetized.
So I actually have a little comment, but I got but it has to kind of wait to the cutoff.
Oh, okay.
So haters are gonna hate, bro.
It's hilarious to me.
And what y'all don't realize is is that YouTube actually started monetizing, like, regardless of whether you're monetized or not, YouTube runs ads on all videos now.
So if the video's good, regardless of monetized or not, they're gonna push it.
So they're pushing us because we just have better content than a lot of you haters, and you know exactly what I'm talking about.
So fuck all you guys that keep talking shit.
Pran on our downfall looking like a bunch of hating weirdos.
Uh but integrity, my hurry.
Integrity, bro.
Integrity.
Integrity.
Right.
Um, yeah.
We got two chats, two rumble rats.
Uh, King Yui goes, fuck the police.
They gave me a $500 ticket today.
God damn it.
Damn.
They was asking what he did to get $500.
Yeah, what'd you do, bro?
Five dollars, bro.
You must have been speeding like for real.
You must have been doing some Tokyo trip types of things.
He probably he probably had speeding and his um tinted windows was too dark.
Yeah.
In the school zone.
In the school zone.
And it was black.
And he's black.
Yeah.
Actually, in this case, Asian.
Oh, they get.
Oh, they're like, wait, you took your drift to drive it like this and you aged it now, bro.
Wait.
Hello, Page Rio goes.
Do you think Biden will ever make it to the election?
Low key hoping he will just pass Graci.
Oh my God.
You crazy, bro.
Don't wish death upon nobody.
But uh, yeah, I don't I don't I don't think he's fit to be president.
Definitely not fit to be president.
Um kind of reminds me of Trudeau.
Yeah.
Shout out to all the Canadians.
Y'all, y'all suffering under that boy.
He fucking y'all up, man.
I'm looking at Trudeau.
I'm like, man, he kinda like he looks a little bit.
875 likes, guys.
Just one 100 more likes, man.
Just 100 more likes on YouTube, and we can get going on the Rumble thing.
We ain't we ain't going over there until we hit 1,000 likes on YouTube.
So get the likes up, get the engagement up, guys.
Like I said before, we're demonetized.
We're doing this shit basically for free.
Right.
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Just like the video.
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You don't got to donate a dollar to the show.
If you do, we appreciate it.
But for us to keep going, we need to engage one up, man.
So they keep pushing our videos ahead of all the haters.
So that we can continue to flex on the haters, even though we're demonetized.
And we still get more reads than they do.
On the second channel, by the way.
This is my reaction channel.
On the second channel, by the way.
It gets more views than a bunch of the people that make hit pieces talking shit about us, which is fucking hilarious.
Because all these guys do is do all they do is just wait for something to happen with us so that they can make a hit piece and say fresh and fit are toxic.
Fresh and fit are better bells.
Fresh and fit are fake alpha bells.
Fresh and fit are dorks.
All this other bullshit.
And it's like, bro, I've never once said anything about you.
I don't know who you are.
Why are you talking shit about people that have never done anything to you?
I don't understand that.
Why?
But it's for views and clicks.
Because they know if they talk shit about First Fit, they're gonna get 100k.
A lot of the detractors, their most viewed videos are videos talking about us.
So anyway, fuck the haters.
Like the video, guys, so that we can go ahead and get into this documentary.
What are we at?
I see A75.
I see 937.
937.
Alright.
70 more.
Less than less than 70 about less than 70 more likes, guys.
And we're gonna go ahead and start this uh Biden Crime Family documentary.
Again, I was just gonna go over the uh indictment and end it there, but I'm like, you know what?
Fuck it.
I'm not fucking leaving.
I'm not fucking leaving!
The show knows I!
This is my home.
They're gonna need a fucking wrecking ball to take me out of here.
So we're giving y'all a whole other documentary that we're gonna react to.
Myron feeling nasty.
So we need y'all to like the video.
Alright.
Because we could have ended it there, but we're not.
We're gonna go to Rumble and give y'all the Hunter Biden crime family, the Biden crime family in full.
Because like I told y'all before, this is what I see is just scratching the surface with these gun charges.
I think that they might hit him with financial charges later on.
But y'all are not gonna know where the hell these financial charges are coming from.
If you don't watch the Rumble portion of this video, which, like I said before, I think it's YouTube friendly, but to be safe, since we're on YouTube probation, we're just gonna play on a rumble.
So go ahead, like the goddamn video, click the link, move on over to Rumble.
We're gonna cover this document you made by Ryan Dawson.
Uh yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
11 p.m. is crazy.
Yeah, I appreciate you, DEA.
Well, I mean, he just he just woke up, so it's it's really like at this time.
This is like Myron's morning.
Like Myron, Myron's morning is literally like 5 p.m.
Yeah, I 6 p.m. late night yesterday.
So I just yeah.
Me, like, even when I every time I be pulling up to my like to the studio, I've you know, I'm I always call him and I I'd be hearing on the phone just oh you at the door.
I'm like, yeah, I'm at the door, Myron.
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh yeah.
Um I'm coming, I'm coming.
And by the way, yes, I know I'm I've been looking, I'm looking good with my little, you know, I I like to clean up a little bit, you know.
I like to I like to just keep things a little clean in here.
So yeah, man.
Hey, it is what it is.
I love my baby face.
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