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Oct. 16, 2023 - MyronGainesX
02:24:31
Fed Explains MJ Case! Were The Charges Legit? Why Did His Dr. Kill Him?
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Hey, what's up, guys?
Welcome to Fed Reacts.
Sorry for the delay, man.
We got a lot to talk about.
We're going to be talking about Michael Jackson part two.
Let's get into it.
Our special agent with homeless investigations, okay, guys.
HSI.
This is what Fed Reacts covers.
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So here's what 6ix9ine actually got.
This attack shifted the whole U.S. government.
This guy got arrested for espionage, okay?
Trading secrets with the Russian John Wayne Gacy, aka the killer clown.
Okay, one of the most prolific serial killers of all time, killed 33 people.
Zodiac Killer is a pseudonym of an unidentified serial killer who operated in Northern California.
They really get off on getting attention from the media.
Many years, Jeffrey Epstein sexually exploited and abused dozens of minor girls at his home.
It was OJ working together to get Nicole killed.
We're going to go over his past, the gang tie, so that this all makes sense.
All right, we are live.
What's up, guys?
Welcome to Fed Reacts, man.
Looks like the channel is a bit shadow banned.
I know you guys were probably wondering, hey, where's Angie?
She's not feeling too good, guys.
Her brother came to visit her, and I think she went out to go eat somewhere and she got sick.
So I told her, hey, just stay home versus infecting me with her C V Art.
No, I'm just kidding.
She's home right now, guys.
She wanted to actually come in and do this one because you guys know she's a big fan of Michael Jackson and she's been waiting to do this for a while, but she's not feeling too good.
So I told her, hey, just stay home.
You know, so it is what it is.
What else here do we got?
Bills, Mo.
Introduce yourself to the people, man.
Mo, you want to go first?
I go first.
Yo, what's going on?
This is Big Mo, best in the world, baby.
Hope you guys enjoyed the show.
I'm looking forward to this.
And we knew there was going to be a part two.
So I'm going to be enjoying with you guys.
And you guys can follow me at Big Mo underscore B I T W. That is B I G M O underscore B I T W. Don't forget the memo to believe in Big Mo because that's MO.
Hey, what's going on, y'all?
You guys know me as Jay Bills.
I'm a musician.
I'm happy to be here for the part two of the Michael Jackson case for Fed Reacts.
Thank you guys for all the comment and the love that you guys have been sharing.
I also want to say follow me on Instagram at JBills.
It is at JBILZ.
Please go ahead and keep putting W Blitz in the chat, W Bills in the chat.
I appreciate all the love.
And yeah, let's get into the Febriacs.
Cool.
So, guys, last week we covered Michael Jackson and we covered basically like his rise to fame.
We went over the Jackson 5, we went over his strict father, how he pretty much trained him his entire life to be an entertainer and how he really didn't have a childhood.
We went over the issues that he had with his brothers.
And we pretty much stopped short just of the criminal investigation, which, excuse me, which we're going to end up covering on that episode.
Last week's episode was more about getting you guys familiar with who Michael Jackson was, his background, his story, et cetera.
Because a lot of you guys that watch, excuse me, I just came from the gym, guys.
I apologize for that.
A lot of you guys that watch might be younger, might not know or understand the influence that this guy had back in the day.
We had a pretty good discussion last time about how I think he was truly famous in every sense of the word.
Nowadays, people think you're famous because you got a couple hundred thousand followers on Instagram.
No, this guy was famous for real.
I'm talking about having sold out stadiums of people in foreign countries that don't even speak English.
I mean, that's a whole other realm of fame.
You know, people are saying, oh, well, you know, Beyonce Knowles or maybe a Shakira or something like that might be comparable.
I would argue that they don't even come close.
Beyonce won some more, if I'm not mistaken, Bill's Mo, she won some more Grammys, but I think that was a more political thing because she obviously, you know, Michael Jackson dealt with some legal stuff that I think hurt him a bit as far as like winning more Grammys.
But I think as far as like musical influence, fame, Michael Jackson was by far probably in a top three for most famous people of all time.
I wholeheartedly agree.
100% agree.
100% agree.
Grammys is extremely notorious for doing stuff like that where they'll give people Grammys for political reasons.
Name artists you guys could think of that got a bunch of Grammys that don't deserve them.
The first thing was McElmore.
He was actually the artist that exposed it.
Even though it was one Grammy, but that was the year we talked about last time where Kendrick Lamar was, his album was clearly the way better rap album, but they gave it to McAmore because the song did he release that.
It was same love.
Same love.
Same love.
It was very pro ow!
You know what I mean?
Prozest.
Yeah.
How did that song go?
No freedom till we equal them right I support it.
That was like the main line.
Fuck, I don't even remember that.
I don't even remember that.
I don't even remember.
I was actually one of the guys that was like salty about Kendrick Lamar not winning that album and the fact that McAmore had won that album.
For that kind of reason, I was like, it didn't sit right with me.
I was very salty.
It was one of the most robbed Grammy Awards I've ever seen.
Did y'all see the fight between Dylan Dennis and Logan Paul?
I didn't.
I was actually at the CME.
Oh, you were?
Okay.
I unfortunately didn't.
It was pretty good.
I enjoyed it.
Shout out to Donovan Sharp.
I took it for what it was meant to be to sit, listen, learn, hear perspectives, take notes.
That's what it was all about for me.
And that's what I used it for.
So big up to Donovan Sharp.
Yeah, shout out to Donovan running another successful event, you know, the Conference of Masculine Excellence.
I was not feeling too good, so I stood inside, bro.
I didn't do anything.
Matter of fact, the only thing I did this entire weekend, which is what I usually do on weekends, is just go to the gym and film this for y'all, man.
So I apologize for the delay.
Mo had some things he had to handle right before the show.
And, you know, we were, you know, getting things going.
I actually got a couple contractors here in the studio right now working on some stuff.
We still got some upgrades coming as well, which I'll definitely share some of those upgrade with you upgrades with you guys when they're done.
I think you guys will really enjoy it.
But, man, we're really working on making this thing the best studio in the world, best podcast studio in the world.
You guys can see the camera angles.
I just bought some new cameras as well.
Got some more of those Cinema Line cameras coming in.
A lot of you guys like those cameras.
So I think, you know, it's time to upgrade the Sony 7Rs over to these FX3s, man.
And you can see Bills playing around with some of the camera angles here that we got.
And also, I did want to say, speaking of the Dylan Dennis, Logan Paul, even if I had the free time, I didn't care to watch it anyway.
One, I knew Logan was going to win regardless, but Logan already lost everything.
He lost before the fight started, long before the fight started.
As far as the chick goes.
Yeah.
Once Twitter was a thing, Twitter alone was already just.
It was an L. It was over with.
Like, it was done.
Because I'm like, bro.
Even if, because I, although I heard Dylan Dennis barely swung at all, but Dylan Dennis didn't have to lift a finger.
Dylan Dennis won by far.
He won before the fight started.
Yeah, he won before the fight started.
Bro, after that whole Twitter debacle.
Yeah.
It was over with.
Yeah, I mean, definitely, as far as like, you know, wifing up 304s and everything else like that, that was a big L. I mean.
And he said he's still going to marry her anyway.
Yeah, I hope you got a prenup, man.
I really do hope he got a prenup because his net worth, even though this girl does have her own money, his net worth is way higher than hers, man.
You know what I mean?
And especially a girl like her that you know only deals with rich guys, you know what type of time she's on, man.
So hell no.
I'm setting up the slider right now, guys, for y'all.
Hold on, Bills.
We've got to flex on the haters.
Even when we do Fed Reacts, we got to let them know that we got superior production quality.
Speaking of which, I'm going to actually turn one of the rooms in this spot to the Fed Reacts room.
So that's coming very soon, guys.
Don't worry.
But yeah, I saw the fight.
I saw parts of it.
I will say this.
Even though Logan Paul takes an L as far as wifing up a 304 and you guys should never do that.
I will say this.
It was good to see someone on the internet get held accountable for their actions and beat the fuck out of for talking shit.
You know, I think we do live in this crazy ass world nowadays where the whole concept of there's consequences to the things that you say is kind of like something that doesn't exist anymore.
And seeing someone get beat up for talking shit, I think is a very good reminder that you got to watch what you say, man.
You got to watch what you watch what you say.
And in this case, I knew Logan was going to win as well because when you fight someone who just wants to beat you up and doesn't really care about money or clown or any of the other stuff, it's bad.
It's not going to be good for you.
And that's what ended up happening.
He used that fuel.
He used that hatred towards Dylan as fuel and he used it to train and he beat the shit out of him.
And I'm not surprised.
Sounds familiar.
Yeah.
Well, I'll tell you on this.
There's a reason why that fucking dancing loser, that, what's the term for it?
There's a term.
There's a biblical term for it.
How did it go again?
That sodomite.
There's a reason why he doesn't want to, he will never ever put on gloves and fight me.
So, you know, it is what it is.
But that's fine.
His day will come.
His day will come where he will end up having to be held accountable for all the shit that he's talked.
And he knows it, man.
He knows it.
That's why there's a reason why he hasn't come to Florida for a very long time.
So, yeah.
Other than that, I guess we could hit some of these chats while just this camera angle here.
Go ahead, Bills.
All right, got you.
All right, guys.
So I'm going to go ahead and read some of these Rumble Rants.
I see you guys are supporting.
Keep sending in the Rumble Rants.
And also, don't forget, FNSuperchat.com.
We will be reading everything $10 and up.
If you do send anything like $5 and up, it will show up on the screen.
$10 and up will show the actual message.
So keep that in mind.
and yeah let's pretty much get into the rumba rants okay and and and also it's yeah fnfsuperchat.com The link is literally pinned on the top of the comment section.
On the top of the live chat.
Absolutely.
First Rumble, right?
You want to do this one, Myron?
You ready?
Yeah, yeah.
Myron busy making a comeback on Halloween.
I don't know about that.
Please no.
Please no.
But I do got some other costumes.
My doing an episode on the Finders cult.
Apparently, they are a satanic Satan worshiping cult that was linked to human trafficking and the CIA 1980s.
Perfect topic for the Halloween season.
Okay, we'll look into that.
Angie's watching right now, so she could write that down.
This is the hood, ain't it?
Or this is the hood, ain't it?
This is the hood, ain't it?
One Marv.
Okay.
And then we got here one Marv again.
Touch your toes, Ninja.
This is a stick-up mo.
Okay.
And then what else do we got here?
All right, let's do the streamlines, right?
The streamlines.
Shout out to y'all, man.
FNFSuperchat.com.
If you guys want to go ahead and get involved in the show, you got a comment or anything you want to be seen.
Tick Tacado, five bucks.
Appreciate that, my friend.
He says, what did he say?
Go ahead, Mo.
I can't read.
He says, hey, Marion, how many miles do you have on your Honda Civic?
And is that the only car you have?
Probably like he probably got it.
You know what, dude?
I just got it fixed.
I got a backup camera on it and a little bit of a sound system.
What is that?
I just got it fixed.
Yeah, well, like a new, like, you know, the thing that you could put in that connects to your phone or whatever.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And it has a backup camera.
So I modernized it a little bit.
But yeah, it has like 127 to 130,000 miles on it.
I was guessing like 300,000.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
I don't drive it that much, bro.
I barely drive that thing.
That's pretty good, bro.
I'm not even going to lie.
Yeah, barely, you know, yeah, it's at the most 135K.
Because I was thinking your Texas days.
But I never drove it because I had a government car.
Ah, yeah.
I never drove it.
So I had a take-home car.
I had a couple.
I always just switch out my car every now and then.
But yeah, I had a take-home car.
When you're a Fed, they give you a take-home.
So I was using that and everything.
So when I was in Texas, I didn't.
I barely drove my personal car.
Oh, a take-home car.
Is that how cops be changing cars so often and stuff like that?
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Especially feds, whether, you know, FBI, DEA, HSI, et cetera, they all get take-home cars.
So if you're an 18-11, right?
Which if you search that job serious code, criminal investigator, special agent, whatever it may be, you get a take-home car.
Most agencies give you a take-home car.
And you said HSI, I think you said they give you the best budget.
Like they have like the best budget.
Like, hey, whatever you need.
Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah.
I mean, we had a pretty good fleet.
I'm not going to lie.
But if I, like, let's say I would go do surveillance on a certain, on a crook, I would switch cars out so they wouldn't know it was me.
I'll switch cars out every now and then.
Yeah.
So that's, that's how I did it.
So, oh, three Diglas with a big $100 super.
Shout out to you my friend SEAL.
Dumb the Monko.
De Monko.
Going to be a lit show tonight.
Let's fucking go, boys.
Also, happy belated to the man himself, Bills.
Oh, wow.
Thank you so much, Steve Diglitz.
Shout out to you, Three Diglas.
I appreciate that, my friend.
We got one more, big more read it.
Oh, no lie says, well, he also said it on Rumble 2.
I'm 5'10, 135 pounds.
I have man boobs.
How do I get rid of them?
5'10, 135 pounds.
How does he have man boobs at 5'10 and 135?
That something's not making sense.
Well, I mean, he's skinny fat then, clearly.
Yeah, bro, you need to lift weights, my friend.
That's what you need to focus on, lifting weights, resistance training, okay?
Whether it's bench pressing, doing push-ups.
What I tell guys all the time, I think the dumbbell bench press is superior to the barbell bench press.
And the reason why is because you get a better stretch, activates more muscle fibers.
So I would focus on doing dumbbell bench presses and focus on progressing in that, right?
Progressive overload is how you build muscle mass.
So make sure that you're getting stronger over time and you're also adopting habits that will help you actually build the muscle mass outside of the gym, right?
Eating enough calories, eating enough protein, sleeping enough, consuming vegetables, green leafy vegetables, eating fruits.
It's amazing how people don't talk about the importance of getting your micronutrients in as well as your macronutrients.
Macronutrients, protein, fats, carbs, and alcohol, right?
Alcohol actually is a macronutrient, but we're not going to count it.
And then your micronutrients, right?
Your vitamin C, calcium, et cetera.
All these different things are very important, guys.
For your body to build muscle mass, you need to be in a optimal, you want your body running on an optimal level.
So think of muscle as a luxury, not necessarily a necessity.
Your body doesn't look at muscle mass as a necessity.
It looks at it as a luxury.
So in order for you to be able to enjoy that luxury of building lean body mass, you need to put yourself in a position where your body is operating with all the nutrients it needs, okay?
And then some extra.
That's why you build muscle mass on a caloric surplus, not on a caloric deficit.
You understand?
So that's what you need to focus on, my friend, is definitely lifting weights, resistance training.
And I would suggest if you really want to hit the chest hard, focus on dumbbell presses over barbell bench presses.
I have a quick question, Marion, just how do you feel about the incline or decline on the dumbbell presses?
So really good question.
I would say, so if you're going to do flat, decline is useless.
If you're going to do decline, then flat is useless.
So I would say pick one of those two.
And then incline is like a necessity for sure.
100%.
Incline is absolutely a necessity.
I would say if you get your lower chest developed well enough, then you can pretty much ignore flat and decline altogether.
If your goal is like to maximize aesthetics, right?
If you want to be, if you want to maximize your flat bench press, then obviously you have to work the flat bench.
But if your goal is purely aesthetics, focus on the inclined bench press and then pick one of the two, whether it's flat or decline.
But I wouldn't do both.
It's fairly useless, fairly pointless.
Oh, wow.
Thank you for that.
Yeah, no worries, man.
When it comes to aesthetics.
Yeah, you know, and honestly, I go for aesthetics more than more than actual, you know, I guess, functionality or actual power, power building, I guess.
Then dumbbells all the way.
Yeah.
Then dumbbells all the way.
Obviously, if you're a powerlifter, right, the flat bench press is going to be your bread and butter.
I would just stick with that, right?
And I would do variations of Of the flat bench press, you know, whether it's doing the flat bench press with a log on your chest so that you can, you know, max out the you know, power work on the finish or you know, using bands or whatever it may be.
But if you're a guy and you're just trying to look naked and maximize aesthetics, the inclined bench press by far needs to be in your repertoire, and then you can include either a flat bench press variation or a decline bench press variation, but not both.
Oh, that's real, that's a real good takeaway.
Thanks, yeah, man.
Absolutely, man.
Z is quad goes, yo, Myron, I'm 23 in the Army.
Just signed my second contract a few days ago.
Love FNF, but I want to know how much you charge to be a mentor at tracking that.
It's not cheap, but could I have a price?
See, I'm reluctant, man, to like do one-on-one consults or be a mentor because it's expensive.
And my thing is, I'd rather you guys save that money and do other things with it.
I mean, if you really want me as a mentor, that's fine, but I'd rather you guys save that money and/or I work with a super high-net worth individual where it's not going to cost them.
But for you young guys, I'd rather y'all save that money, right?
So, yeah, I mean, to put things in perspective for you, if you want like a 20-minute console, I mean, I'm going to charge you $1,000.
And I know some of y'all might say, Whoa, what the hell?
Guys, it's what I've had to do to protect my time before when I had my consoles at a certain price.
I would get overbooked, and it's very, I mean, for me at least, it's very mentally taxing because whenever I do a console, I get very involved in the situation.
I take notes, I listen very intently, I give, you know, I get a very emotionally invested pause in the individual's problems, right?
I kind of absolve it as my absorb it as my own, which is how I'm able to give the best practical advice.
If I was in their shoes, I truly do step into their shoes.
And, you know, and you listen to some very problematic things.
And for me, right, as far as like, you know, the time it would take, and I would always go over, right?
They'd pay for maybe an hour.
I'd go an hour and a half, two hours sometimes because I just want to make sure people get the value.
So what I had to do is I said, you know what?
I had to increase the price to protect my time so I could focus on the show, writing out new ideas, new concepts, researching for FedReacts, etc.
So that's why.
So it's not necessarily to make money.
It's more along the lines to protect my time and not necessarily do consults all day, which are very mentally taxing and detract from being focused on the show, et cetera, and then focused on going to the gym and doing what I need to do.
So that's why I did that.
But if you want to, you know, do that, then I guess, you know, feel free to hit me with console on Instagram on UnplugFit.
But understand that I might still say, no, man, I'm not going to do it.
That's just a price, but that doesn't necessarily mean I'm going to accept it.
And I don't think you guys understand.
When I say money isn't everything to me, I truly mean that.
Money isn't everything.
My focus is on giving y'all the best content that I can.
And that's really what it comes down to.
So if a console is going to detract from my ability to do that, I'd rather be alert and be on a point for the actual show than make money on the side.
That's really not my main focus here to make money.
Myron don't like his time wasted to hear the words, yeah, but.
Yeah, that too.
Yeah, like, you know, and that's fine because when I do the console, I kind of give a few warnings in the beginning.
Like, hey, I'm going to tell you what the best thing to do is given your situation, or I'm going to refer you to another professional or whatever it may be.
But yeah, I really have a very low patience for like excuses or yo or yeah, but like that frame, that phrase.
Like, I don't give a fuck about none of that shit.
No excuses, baby.
Yeah, so I truly live by that.
Like, no, no excuses, man.
What else we got here?
What are the updates for the JFK video?
Also, update on the war with, oh, man, I don't believe what they are saying on Fox.
Man, y'all know where I stand with that whole situation, man.
So I'm not going to get too much into it because we're on YouTube, but y'all know where I stand, man.
You guys already know.
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Watch later playlists.
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Mo look like a meatball with feet.
Okay.
Yeah, he's working on it, guys.
And then Nick Kerr, as far as your critiques.
Bro.
Wow, bro.
Well, it's Nick Kerr.
Nick Kerr.
So it's fine.
Just stop.
I didn't catch the break.
Just stop repeating it.
But yeah, bro, we see your, those are very good, valid critiques that we're working on.
Definitely will rumble.
What do you guys think about Dylan Mulvaney winning Women of the Year Award this week?
Well, what I tell y'all, man, men are better than women at almost everything, including even being a woman.
We got here.
Myron, if you black, then Caitlin Jenner is a woman.
It's just a joke, LMAO, but true.
LOL.
Okay, Goku.
I guess you don't think I'm black.
I'm not black then.
Bro, he's Sudanese, brother.
Y'all don't know.
He's stupid, man.
Y'all forgot.
Y'all don't see the waves?
Bro, take, bro, take a day in Sudan, bro.
Just take a day in Sudan.
Just walk across the street for like five minutes, bro.
And see if Myron.
You're like, all right.
Maybe Myron's.
Yeah, he's one of those crybaby BLM people, right?
Bro, who did this dude?
Goku, I think he's made other comments like this.
Like, Myron's not black or whatever.
Bro, who do y'all think?
What do y'all think Sudanese people even look like?
Like where they look like European European blonde hair, blue eyes, blonde hair, blue eyes, bro.
Yeah.
Yo, man.
Most people can't even point Sudan in the map, man.
Well, North Sudan in this case.
I mean, you know, at the time it was called Sudan, right?
But now it's North and South Sudan.
But yeah, my family's from North Sudan in the Khartoum area.
But yeah, man, they're Arab blacks, bro.
I don't know what to tell y'all, but whatever, dude.
Clearly, y'all haven't seen my brother.
He's black as hell.
And look at Myron's waves, bro.
Yeah, bro.
Yeah, man.
What do y'all see, man?
Y'all see this, man.
Look at the waves, bro.
Yeah, man.
I got the waves spinning right now.
This is some black activity right here.
Let's go to the wave cam.
Bro, this is the hoodie.
Like, look, you can see it right there in the lighting, too.
Like, come on, man.
You know, I went from bald to wavy.
Yeah.
You know, but whatever, bro.
Bro, we're getting seasick back here on God.
Haters are going to hate, man.
Whatever, bro.
They're always going to say some shit.
Next, they're going to say Bills is white.
They're going to say Mo is not Haitian.
They're going to find Sana Say, bro.
They call him Fetty Whopping.
I mean, they just call me a meatball.
Yeah, that was Faisan say.
That's all good.
God damn.
Thank you for thank you for rumbling ranting.
Bro, from the smoke, chat, get the likes up.
Goddamn.
Appreciate that.
And then Z-Squad, yo, Myron, I'm 23 in the Army, just signed a new contract.
Was wondering how much you charge for a mentor.
I know it's not cheap, but it can have a price I'm wanting to pay.
Love FNF, by the way, changed my life.
I think that's the same guy from before, right?
Yeah, but he donated twice.
Okay, okay.
I mean, he donated twice, $1.
I mean, hey, bro.
It's not cheap, man.
Well, I mean, I mean, the last one was five.
Oh, okay.
$4 difference.
Oh, this is Angelica.
Hey, guys, check out the Michael Jackson allegations part one on YouTube by Carrie's.
She did a great detailed breakdown.
She just as an annoying accent, but it's worth the watch.
Just an annoying accent.
Just as an annoying accent as hers.
She's what she's doing.
I'm dying.
Because people say that she has an annoying accent.
Angelica.
All right.
And then we got here.
One Marv goes, Mo, can you please stop posting simp music on your IG stories?
Thank you.
I love working out to RB sex music, bro, and Caribbean music and Latin music.
What?
Yeah.
Hell yeah.
I'd be working out today.
I'd be in the jail.
I'd be like, yeah.
I'm like, woo!
Well, like, you feel me?
Andy, trying to take over the show.
Andy, what are you doing, man?
Come on, man.
Get out of here, bro.
Shout out to Andy.
He's in the back.
Here, put him on the kickout cam.
Put him on the kickoff.
No, he hiding now.
So for some of you guys that are wondering, yeah, there he is right there.
You guys can see it.
Yeah.
Andy, you're so fat.
Look behind you, Andy.
Andy, look, there's a camera.
You hook up.
Stop there.
Yeah.
Hey, shout out to my guy, Andy, man.
For all you guys that are wondering, he is the one that built the studio alongside me.
We'll built it together.
Pause.
And he helped me put a lot of these ideas into real life.
So if you guys like the studio, you know, you got to definitely shout him out.
Andy, what is it?
Middle tech guys?
Is your Instagram?
Yeah.
Middle tech?
Middle tech.
Come on, man.
What is my word, bro?
Say it, bro.
You got too much clients.
Oh, my God.
Excuse me.
Excuse me.
All right.
Excuse me.
I'll tell y'all this.
He don't want to work with none of you broke niggas, man.
Hey, that's facts.
Could you come and melt the TV?
I'll pay you 50.
He's going to say, Nope.
No, thank you.
Get the fuck out of here.
And he ain't working with you OF 304s either that don't want to pay you guys.
Oh, I'll give you a shout out of here, man.
I'll give you a shout out.
It's crazy.
Bro, yeah, these dumb assholes really be thinking they're famous like that, bro.
Nobody gives a fuck about y'all.
But anyway, what was that, Andy?
Yeah, he do be.
Yeah, Chicks be trying to like, oh, I'll give you a shot.
I'll try to get him to.
Or everybody trying to smash you?
Do you take it?
You take it?
No.
No?
No?
He don't care about young lady.
He wants to get paid.
Oh, the house probably not worth it.
You know what I'm saying?
Was she not bad enough?
Do you do you?
Well, hold on.
Do you do you have like the same type of girl I do?
The Latina Dungo don't speak English.
Every single one.
They all speak English?
Okay, yeah, they're not his type.
Yeah.
Yeah, they're not his type.
Andy, Andy likes to.
And you down with the brown, though, right?
That's what you like.
Brown, white, light, skin, dark.
Wait, you dabble in the dark?
Oh, he dabbles everywhere.
That boy dabbles everywhere.
And canceled.
All right, guys.
That was great doing the show with y'all.
I'm sorry.
I lied to y'all in chat, bro.
I hope you dabble in the dark.
I dabble in the dark too, bro.
Gold dabbles in everything.
Listen, I don't discriminate.
I collect on God.
Oh, shit.
All right.
So we got a documentary to react to here, man.
We're going to play, as you guys know, like I said, we covered Michael Jackson, his background, his history, etc.
So now we're going to get into the criminal portion of the background.
I think you got that first link ready, Bills?
The first link is like the second video we should watch, but I do have the video that we were watching before already queued up.
Oh, yeah.
We were supposed to.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So let's start from there then, I guess.
Yeah.
Like this one, right?
If I'm not mistaken, yes.
This is where we ended it off last time.
Correct.
Michael met Brooke Shields and eventually even considered getting married.
But Shields was never thrilled about the prospect.
She once said to Michael, you have me for the rest of your life.
You don't need to marry me.
He also had a short relationship with Madonna.
I think we were going to be able to do that.
Oh, Madonna, that dumbass hoe.
Yeah, I think we moved it.
What was it at?
It was just there.
It was just at the criminal thing.
Or it's probably the next.
It's probably the next couple seconds.
Yeah.
Shout out to these guys.
They had a lot of let it let it play for a little bit.
Yeah, I think it'll come up.
I think it's going to come up for in a second.
Okay.
She and Michael did not go beyond three dates and a kiss with a tongue.
According to rumors, he briefly dated Shana Mangatal and Whitney Houston, whom he wanted to marry quickly.
In August of 1993, Michael's career took a turn and changed probably forever.
13-year-old boy Jordan Chandler and his father, Evan Chandler, accused the singer of child sexual abuse.
Those very first premises found their dastardly continuation.
Jordan claimed that he and Michael Jackson kissed, masturbated, and had oral sex.
The boy's mother initially told police that she did not believe that Jackson had molested him.
But after a few days, her position changed.
Even Michael's older sister, Latoya, accused him of pedophilia, although she later admitted that her ex-husband forced her to say it.
A few days later, police searched Michael's home and found two legal, large-format art books in which the boys played, ran, and swam in varying degrees of undress.
Michael denied knowing about the contents of the books.
He claimed that since they were found in the house, someone must have sent them to him, and he did not open them.
Then, Jordan Chandler gave the police a description of Jackson's genitals.
There was a humiliating strip search of the star, but the jury concluded the description did not match.
In January, Michael had settled out of court with the Chandlers for $23 million.
By the way, the criminal case was never so the description was wrong, right?
And then obviously they settled out for $23 million.
I mean, tell me there wasn't a financial incentive there.
Like, come on, man.
Like, what the hell is going on?
Like, and I think we should probably admit here that we're all Michael Jackson fans on this team.
So, you know, so I guess you could go ahead and try to make the argument.
You guys are biased.
But I mean, facts are facts.
I mean, if you had really been a victim of this assault or whatever, you would have been able to describe her properly, but it didn't, right?
So did it happen?
I don't know, man.
I mean, you were able to, you sued him civilly on the side as well to make 23 million.
I think they already forgot that we also defended Logan Paul during his accusation era.
Oh, was it Logan or Jake?
Or I think it was Jake.
Jake got accused.
Jake got accused.
Yeah, we did.
Yeah, bro.
My thing is, man, anytime people try to meet too, I'm always skeptical nowadays, especially when it's someone that's famous or has money.
Because I remember the girl that made the accusation against Jake.
Like, she had a heavily edited video with a bunch of jump cuts.
And it's like, dude, what the hell?
And then, and then, well, where's she at now?
Nowhere to be found.
Nowhere to be found.
Like, dude, like, it's, it's crazy to me how people will say and do anything to be famous nowadays, bro.
Like, you know, Offset said it best, man.
People do anything for Klout, and it's real, bro.
It's literally real.
It's, it's a very scary time to be a celebrity or have some type of money or some type of status, right?
You got to damn near record everything you do.
Do you need to make sex tapes with these bitches to prove that you're not a criminal?
It's wild, bro.
It's wild.
So it is what it is.
That's why I'm a porn star.
I'm just kidding.
What?
Hey yo!
Hey yo!
I'm just kidding.
Alright.
W Mo soundboard.
As you guys could tell easily that Mo has a sound effect board now.
He's having too much fun with it.
All right.
And we gave him Myron soundboard after.
Yeah, he basically stole all my sound effects.
Yeah, yeah.
That's all I'll say.
All right, let's go back to it.
Or initiated due to the lack of evidence other than Jordan's testimony.
There have been many disgusting statements made recently concerning allegations of improper conduct on my part.
These statements about me are totally false.
As I have maintained from the very beginning, I am hoping for a speedy end to this horrifying, horrifying experience to which I have been subjected.
Michael had become dependent on painkillers, which he took during reconstructive surgeries on his scalp after an injury.
He started again taking pills to cope with the stress of the sexual assault allegations that had piled up.
In the fall of 1993, he canceled the remainder of the dangerous tour due to health problems, stress, and dependence on painkillers.
By the end of the year, Michael was already tired of a failed relationship and really wanted to start a family.
Therefore, the singer proposed to Lisa Marie Presley, daughter of Elvis Presley, by phone.
Michael met Lisa when he was 16 and she was six.
They grew up, and after a private dinner in Los Angeles in 1992, their relationship began.
They talked on the phone every day for a year.
The couple married on May 26, 1994, in La Vega, Dominican Republic.
It was Michael's first marriage, but unfortunately, it did not last long.
If I'm not mistaken, doesn't the Dominican Republic have some type of law in play where you can divorce someone without their knowledge?
Yep.
Yep.
Is that what Mike did, you think?
Hmm.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So the DR, someone look it up, but I'm almost certain they have some kind of law in play where you're able to marry someone there and then divorce them without their knowledge.
I remember I remembered a story or article about that.
Yeah.
Now I'm speculating, is that his reason?
Okay.
Interesting.
All right.
Let's keep going.
It's a tinfoil fact.
The marriage was not just a secret for many weeks, but some facts about their union were pretty amazing.
For example, they slept in separate bedrooms despite their on-screen chemistry.
The 1994 MTV Video Music Awards are remembered for their marriage.
They didn't hesitate to hold hands and kiss in front of 250 million people watching on TV.
The kiss seen worldwide led Lisa Marie to believe that Michael used her to make their kiss a reason for talk for decades.
Lisa Marie did not agree to have children with him because he was emotionally immature.
They divorced a year and a half later due to irreconcilable differences.
Looking into the future and I was thinking, I don't ever want to get into a custody battle with him.
I don't want to do this.
I don't want to go head to head with him.
So I need to make sure that everything around is good.
I've had children.
I knew bringing children into certain circumstances, you have to make sure everything's safe and secured and okay.
Wait, she was a single, she was a single mom?
She said, I've had children.
Yeah.
So she was a single mom?
Bro.
Man, this must be Fred Reacts, bro.
Like, yeah, I don't want to make this a fresh and fit episode.
Womanize a Sunday, bro.
Bro, man, I said it before.
I say it again, guys.
Yo, there's nothing worse than a man that doesn't understand his value.
And as a matter of fact, you not understanding your value as a woman superpower and how she's able to finesse, man.
Like, bro, if you're a guy and you got some type of money, you got some type of status, you got some kind of clout, you got respect from your peers or individuals around you, like understand that you're an exceptional male and you need to be very cautious on the females that you deal with.
And the thing is, is that let's keep it a million, bro.
Like, most girls don't bring that much value.
Like, they really don't, man.
Like, oh, I'm pretty.
So what?
You want a million billions of other girls are pretty.
Like, guys, men are the prize, not women, bro.
So you need to know your value, understand your value, and demand excellency from the woman you decide to share that value with, man.
Like, it kills me to see guys like Michael Jackson see celebrities, guys that are very famous.
Guys like Logan Paul, for example, right?
Like, what the hell?
Like, this woman doesn't deserve a guy like Logan Paul.
She used up 304 in her goddamn 30s.
Logan Paul's not even 30 yet, and he's over here getting married to this chick.
Like, what the fuck is going on?
She's 30?
She's like, Chris, come on.
She was born.
She was born in like 90 or 91 or something like that.
She like 32, 33.
We do it live.
Yeah, man.
So it's like, bro, like these types of stuff.
Forget about it.
But it kills me, man.
It really does kill me when I see guys that like are really good at what they do.
Wife enough girls that don't deserve to get wifed up, man.
So, bro, I'm not telling you how to go pick up an 18-year-old, but what I am saying is that understand that you need to find a woman that has some type of reciprocal value back to what you bring, man.
Right.
So, yeah, dude.
Like, in this case, like, this chick, bro.
Come on, man.
Single mom.
She ain't even hot.
MJ, what are you doing, bro?
But that comes from not understanding your worth, not understanding your value.
And that's the importance of the red pill, man.
It's not so that you sit here and get angry at women and all this other shit.
No, it's so that you understand your value so you don't get mad at the girl that you fucking picked that sucks.
You know what I mean?
If you know how to select the right girl, are you going to be mad?
So, anyway, it is what it is, man.
Shout out to Roll Tomas.
He did the episode earlier today on Jada Pickett Smith and Will Smith.
Like, bro, you know, if Will Smith was RP aware, he wouldn't have brought that dumbass 304 into his life, man.
It kills me when guys that, you know, have accomplished so much in life, you know, get derailed by stupid females, man.
Crazy.
You know, I have a question.
Like, do you think that it was harder for like people to become red pill back in back in those days, like around the 90s when MJ was actually prevalent and actually popping?
I think so because they didn't have the internet.
Yeah, I think it probably hurt them and it helps us now that we have the internet, but it could also hurt men back in those days as well.
Yeah, because I think like back then, since the internet wasn't a thing, like this was kind of like, you know, little small circles of people, like pickup artists, for example, right?
Like they, like that whole industry, that whole like society got exposed in the early 2000s thanks to VH1, a TV show, The Pickup Artists.
That's how I actually got exposed to that stuff was with Mystery, right?
Mystery was the star of that show.
And I was like, holy shit.
And then that brought me interest.
And I read, you know, the mystery method, the game, all that other stuff.
And then that book, right?
The Mystery Method, it teaches you raw red pill knowledge.
Like it kind of opens the door for you to understand the female psyche, how women may select how women operate, etc.
Now it's like mainstream, but back then it was like it was a very, you know, hush, hush underground society.
So, you know, and people can say what they want to say about mystery.
They could say that he's crazy, he's insane, etc.
You know, I've had conversations with Mystery and I think that he's a very sharp and smart individual.
And he literally pioneered a damn near pioneered an entire movement that made guys understand because, right, typically when guys get this RP awareness, it starts with the pickup culture, the pickup knowledge, and then it expands into that, right?
You get beyond just what the attraction triggers are for women and understand why women behave the way that they do.
And you have like a deep understanding on female nature.
And once you have a deep understanding for female nature, you really can't get mad at them.
You just understand the uncomfortable truths.
Like, hey, they're just selecting for the best genes for their offspring.
That's what it comes down to, right?
And then you start to understand that most men simply don't measure up to what women want.
They want a guy who's a bad boy that's attractive while simultaneously still having the provider instinct.
Let's be honest here.
Most guys don't have that.
It's very difficult to find that in one guy.
So that's why women have to do what they do where they're, you know, they're essentially dating and or dealing with different men that are able to bring different compartments to them.
This is why women compartmentalize dating, right?
There's girls that have guys that are like in the friend zone, then they have other guys that they're smashing.
Then they have a guy that's a sugar daddy.
Then they have a guy here that's maybe paying and taking them out for dates every now and then.
They got another guy here that they talk to on the phone that makes them feel better when they're feeling down.
Like women are, you know, have acclimated to the new sexual marketplace, and they pretty much put men in certain roles or compartmentalize their roles to their benefit.
This is why most girls, you know, I always laugh when girls say, are you smashing anybody?
They're like, oh, no.
Get the fuck out of here.
You're smashing one or two different guys and then you're talking and or dealing with other men, right?
Or, you know, maybe you have a long-term partner that fulfills everything for you.
But most of the time, most guys can't do it all, unfortunately.
Most guys get put in some kind of role.
But that's why we teach you on this podcast to be that guy that could be the asshole while simultaneously paying the bill and then arousing around the side while also not being a simp.
Like, you need to, it's a very delicate balance, but you can be that man.
You just have to understand females and female nature to be able to do so.
And this is what kills me when I see guys like Michael Jackson that are insanely talented, right?
And, you know, God's here what they do.
But then when it comes to women, they fumble, right?
It's a fucking L. Because a guy like Michael Jackson should have five chicks, 10 chicks, 20 girls.
Five?
No.
Oh, God.
Five is way too little.
You should be having 20 chicks.
20 chicks.
And being super loyal and monogamous to him only.
Yep.
That's how it should be.
I want really successful guys to be having multiple women, bro.
That's how it should be, bro.
You busted your ass to get to that level.
You should be able to enjoy the fruits of your labor.
Fuck out of here with this whole, oh, you should be a real man and be a monogamous.
Fuck you, bitch.
That's easy for you to say when you got your value up front.
I'm speaking for all the guys out here that have to bust their ass to make money, etc., and want to be able to have multiple women.
You fucking earn that right and privilege, and I think you should be able to do so if you want to do it as a man, man.
The fuck out of here with all this bullshit about you should be a real man and have one girl.
Anytime a girl tells you you should be a real man, be prepared.
That's womanies for this.
Okay.
It's basically translation.
I want you, right, to forego some of your leverage as a man that you earned, by the way, to allow me to have some type of leverage over you with monogamy, even though I didn't have to earn my value and you did.
I want you to go ahead and succumb to some type of situation that doesn't necessarily benefit you, but it benefits me.
And I'm going to shame you and shame your masculinity in order to get you to do so.
You should raise children that aren't yours.
That's what a real man does.
You should pay this bill for me, even though I haven't earned it.
You should take care of me and give me this provisioning, even though I'm a fucking raging slut.
Like, they're going to say all this stupid shit, right?
To try to shame you into doing something and bullying you into doing something that you necessarily want to do.
Fuck that shit.
We don't do that over here.
We busted our ass to become successful.
We busted our ass to earn money, earned status, etc.
We're not going to sit here and be monogamous to girls.
Fuck that shit.
That's fucking stupid.
And for all the losers, all you blue pill simps out there that say, Maren, you should exercise some dick discipline.
Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Fuck you.
I busted my ass and disciplined myself in all the other endeavors to even be put in this position.
If I want to fucking have other women, I'm going to fucking do so.
And I'm going to do it ethically.
I'm going to be honest.
I'm going to let them know what the fuck it is.
I'm obviously use protection.
But be, I'll be fucking damned if someone's going to tell me what the fuck to do when it comes to you know chicks or anything else like that.
If I want to have multiple women, I'm going to fucking do that shit.
Fuck you guys that sit there and try to police men on their sexuality after they have to bust their ass to get to a certain point to even have the ability to even get the sexuality from females, man.
It's always some fucking losers that don't get girls that always got some bullshit to say about exercise discipline.
You should be monogamous.
50 body count.
What are you talking about?
That's too much.
Or well, you're promoting deterrency.
Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Look, man, I'm telling guys what the fuck it is with the new normal, with the way how women operate nowadays.
These girls nowadays, especially if she's college educated, are fucking sluts.
So guess what?
You need to be able to identify these sluts and pick which ones aren't sluts so that you can go ahead and put yourself in the best position, man.
Guys got to understand their value.
Most importantly, they need to understand women so they protect their goddamn value.
W. Anyway, with that said, I do want to answer part of Bill's question.
Back then, the dating market wasn't as globalized as it is now.
I agree with that.
That's why it's harder to get red pilled back then because the dating market isn't as globalized.
Yeah, dude.
And another thing, too, man, is like these trad cons, which again, I'd be happy to debate any of these tradcons.
They want men to turn the other cheek and sit there and be honorable and sit there and like, you know, play by a set of rules that doesn't necessarily benefit them anymore.
Like, what the fuck is that, man?
Like, that's like, honestly, like, what these trad cons want you to do is they tell you, hey, you know what?
I'm going to teach you how to box.
All right.
I'm going to teach you how to box.
Okay.
This is how you parry.
This is how you fucking, you know, this is how you slip.
You know, this is how you catch.
Boom, right?
They teach you all this shit, right?
But then it's fucking match time, right?
And, you know, you show up, you're like, yeah, I'm ready to fight.
Yeah.
Woo, right?
Yeah.
Let's get ready to rumble.
You show up on fight night, right?
Next thing you find out, the nigga you're fighting is doing Muay Thai.
He's throwing elbows.
He's kicking.
He's kneeling.
You only know how to fight with your hands.
Right?
What's going to happen?
You're going to get fucked up.
Okay.
You could be the best boxer ever.
You were trained to use these two bad boys.
Woo, you're ducking and weaving, ducking it weaving.
You're catching blah, blah, blah.
I could do this shit.
Woo!
And you show up and the niggas doing Muay Thai.
You're going to get fucked up.
Congratulations, my friends.
That is the 2023 fucking dating marketplace that these trad cons are not telling you.
They're teaching you niggas how to box, and these bitches are out here doing Muay fucking Thai.
They're fucking kneeing you in the nuts.
They're kicking you upside the head and you're dumbass.
Oh my God.
You're limited to your fucking hands.
Do you think you're going to win?
Fuck out of here.
No.
So I'm telling y'all niggas need to use your fucking knees and elbows and legs as well.
You need to fight fire with fucking fire.
Okay?
But they sit there and tell you, no, keep boxing in a Muay Thai match.
Get the fuck out of here, man.
That's the problem with these fucking trad cons.
They expect you to turn the other cheek and continue to box when everyone's doing Muay Thai.
Fuck out of here, man.
Fucking bullshit.
Damn the monk gold market mom gold anyway W most on board.
Yeah, thank you But yeah man, that's really what it comes down to really that that's that's what that's that is the dating marketplace in 2023.
I'm teaching you guys Muay Thai these tradcons are telling you how to box No man, it ain't gonna work boxing is fantastic.
Don't get it twisted.
I love boxing fantastic sport.
I still think it's one of the best.
But guess what, man?
Just like I believe in nuclear families, I believe it should be one man, one woman.
I think it should be marriage.
I think marriage is a great institution, etc.
It's extinct.
Damn.
It's extinct.
It's extinct.
Look at MMA versus Boxing Now.
It's extinct.
So for all the fighters out there, you guys understand that analogy very well.
Let's keep going.
I wanted to make sure that he and I were really, really united because we were going to be up against so much.
In an interview with Oprah, Presley revealed that she and Jackson periodically tried to reconcile in the four years following their divorce, but it was difficult.
The tabloids did not stop because of the sex scandal and wrote that the couple's relationship was not real.
During that time, Michael was supposed to write the music for the Sega Genesis video game Sonic the Hedgehog 3, but left the project when allegations of violence surfaced and were uncredited.
He was a fan of Sonic and collaborated with Sega in 1990 on the arcade game Moonwalker.
Therefore, for the first time, he felt the unpleasant consequences of the culture of cancellation, which had not yet become a common phenomenon at that time.
The musical career was gradually waning, but the performer still had something to say to society.
In 1995, Michael released the double album, History, Past, Present, and Future, Book One.
In it, the first disc, History Begins, was a top hits album, and exclusively new compositions, and a couple of covers were in the second History Continues.
The album became the best-selling multi-disc release of all time.
It was also nominated for a Grammy Award in the Album of the Year category.
The testimony of a musician whose self-pity now equals his talent.
The album spawned two hits.
You are not alone, which debuted immediately at first place in the charts, thereby hitting the Guinness Book of World Records.
And his duet with younger sister, Janet, Scream, became a protest against the media's harsh treatment of Jackson during the allegations.
The music video for Scream in the spaceship, which cost a record $7 million to produce, won another Grammy for Michael Jackson for superb effects.
Oh, I remember that.
$7 million, though?
$7 million.
$7 million, bro.
When we got released, 19, what?
I had to mute that for a little bit.
Yeah, that's fine.
That's fine.
Because we're going to get hit with a cupboard.
7 million.
What year was that released?
90 Scream?
Yeah.
Bro, we got to get the inflation calculator on that, bad boy.
Let's look that up.
Yo, let's look that up real quick.
I got Bills.
I got it.
I got it.
All right, for sure.
Just so y'all know, Bill's got like five monitors.
Yeah, yeah.
Bill's got like five monitors.
Y'all should really see it.
In front of me, I could count seven.
Even Bumass Chris got two monitors, even though he don't do none.
All right, so that's so that's 95.
All right, um, 1995.
It was 95?
Yeah, okay.
Now I'm going to the inflation calculator.
Also, make sure y'all get the likes up.
Make sure y'all go ahead and like the YouTube and Rumble stream, you know, for the Ago, comment for the Ago in the chat as well.
FNF Superchat.com.
Make sure y'all get y'all donations.
We are reading everything $10 and up.
And yeah, send them a rubber rant as well.
Yes.
FNF Superchat.com, guys.
We're definitely going to read.
You said Bill's 10 and up?
10 and up on everything, pretty much.
10 and up on everything.
We're reading it, guys.
So we appreciate that.
So what's the number?
Mo.
Wait, I put a wrong zero.
Hey, one zero makes a big difference.
All right.
Go ahead.
Two million.
Two million.
No, seven million, bro.
Seven?
Seven million.
Yeah.
Seven million back then today.
Oh, someone's saying 12 million in the chat.
14 million.
Yeah.
14 million.
14?
14.
14.
That makes sense.
14.1, you know.
Yeah.
So 14,100,020.
Yeah, 128, and 19.
Damn, my man spent 12 million on a music.
They said just for one song.
Yeah.
14 million.
That music video.
Shout out to the music industry back in the day.
Yeah.
And you guys got to remember: like, uh, for them to use effects like that, like AI wasn't a thing back then.
And um, CGI and all the other stuff, they probably had to actually film it.
They didn't have like the computers were limited in 95.
So, goddamn.
That's crazy.
There was a lot of sound.
There was a lot of visual effects and stuff like that.
So, for them to do that back then, that's probably crazy.
Holy, okay.
Janet Jackson trash, but that's fine.
Hey, I was just kidding.
You like Janet?
Yeah, she was like, Yeah, she all right.
I mean, the thing that sucks where her biggest uh L is that she's brothers.
Her brother is Michael Jackson.
Damn.
That's that's the biggest L for her.
You know what's crazy?
She's always going to be compared to him.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's, yeah.
Yeah.
If she was just like Janet, I don't know, lack of stuff.
Just like that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Nigga said Janet Johnson.
Okay.
It would have been different.
It's a curse for all of his siblings.
Yeah.
It's a curse for all of his siblings.
I think that's why his brothers didn't talk to him.
They're jealous.
Oh, 100%.
I think too.
I know, especially Jermaine, but I know there was another.
Was it a Tito?
That tried to go solo.
I know Jermaine was one of them.
The best was, I remember, it was do what you do, but it made some traction, but not really much.
But because it's not Michael Jackson.
So even Jermaine's best song that had some traction still flopped because it's not Michael Jackson.
Yeah.
God damn.
All right.
Well, let's keep it rolling.
Anti-Semitic statements in the lyrics.
So in the original song were the words, Jimmy, sue me, everybody do me.
Kick me, kike me, don't you black or white me.
Oh shit.
Shortly after being critical of him.
I was not expecting that one.
No!
Wait, what?
God damn.
Damn.
Shit.
Yo, MJ.
I knew you both done to Michael Johnson.
I knew it.
Myron, please let's move on, please.
All right, we're moving on.
YouTube, we love you.
YouTube, we love you.
YouTube, YouTube, we love you.
Oh, Lord.
We love you, YouTube.
Yo, yo, he really said that shit on the song.
Hey, my 90s were different.
Now we know why he didn't fucking get some.
Now we know.
Yo.
Myron.
Yeah.
Myron.
Shut up, nigga.
Yo, this is crazy.
The 90s were different.
Oh, shit.
Woo!
God damn.
This channel about to obliterate.
Lights are still on.
Yo.
Bro, we about to evaporate.
I already know what's about to come now, bro.
Look, I don't even know what's going on.
Watch ADL about sweeping.
The chat.
Let's go ahead.
Oh, yeah.
Don't show the rumble chip.
We love y'all.
Do you want our channel to operate or not, bro?
My bad.
Let me say run it back.
Kill the YouTube stream.
Oh, shit.
All right.
Let's keep going.
Let's keep going.
Size by the Anti-Defamation League and others, Michael rewrote them and posted the song with the lines changed.
At the end of the year, Michael was rehearsing a performance on television and suddenly lost consciousness.
Probably it was caused by a panic attack due to stress.
The musician was taken to the hospital.
Lisa Marie came to visit him from time to time, but even then, there was discord between them, which resulted in a quick divorce.
Another memorable track on the album was Earth Song.
It was remembered because of one incident.
Before it, the composition topped the UK singles chart on Christmas Eve.
Michael was supposed to appear and perform the song at the Brit Awards in 1996.
His performance was disrupted by pulp singer Jarvis Cocker.
It was his protest against Jackson's Christ-like persona.
Michael called that foray into the scene disgusting and cowardly.
The artist held a tour supporting the album, visiting 35 countries and 58 cities and giving 82 concerts.
It was his most attended tour.
While visiting Australian Sydney, the performer married Debbie Rowe at the Sheridan on the Park Hotel.
Initially, the couple met when the girl worked as an assistant to his dermatologist.
A friendship began, and she proposed to Michael that she be the mother of his children after Lisa Marie Presley refused to have children with him.
Pause.
When Michael divorced.
See, what I say, bro, people try to say all the time, oh, Myron, it's not true that, you know, no-name women are able to get multi-millionaire successful men.
I mean, exhibit A?
Like, come on, man.
Like, guys, men will gladly and happily date and or marry way below them socioeconomically.
However, women will not do the same.
Now, I know they say, oh, in general, like people tend to marry within their own class.
Yeah, that's true to a degree.
But the point is, is that when men have affluence and men have status, et cetera, they're okay with marrying down.
Women are not.
Just because it happens doesn't necessarily mean that men aren't necessarily open.
Sorry, excuse me.
Just because men tend to date and or marry in their own class does that necessarily mean that they're not necessarily open to women that are below them if they're hot enough and will give them the chance.
Okay.
So, and the other thing, too, is that like a lot of these successful guys that have money, whatever, they might marry a chick in their class, but look at who they cheat with.
A girl that's younger, batter, might not necessarily be in the same social class.
So, bro, this whole situation of the point is that women that don't have any status or any type of income have the ability, right, to do so.
And in today's day and age, with social media, dating ads, et cetera, the sugar apps, women have more chances than ever before to date up and exercise their hypergamous nature.
That's why so many guys are struggling with women because women are able to access men that they otherwise would have never had access to thanks to the internet and dating apps.
So a girl that might have given a guy a chance back in like 1995 that like lived in the same neighborhood, et cetera, right?
She might have given that guy a chance, you know, 20, 30 years ago.
She ain't giving that nigga a chance now when she has NBA players hitting her up, celebrities hitting her up, et cetera, in her DMs.
Like her sexual market value in her eyes is higher.
She has a higher perceived sexual market status in her head.
So she's like, I can do better.
And here's the other thing, too, that you guys have probably learned from watching this show.
A lot of girls have an inability to distinguish sexual market value from what?
Relationship market value.
Yeah, one more time for y'all.
A lot of girls have an inability to distinguish sexual market value from relationship market value.
Okay.
Sexual market value is she's attractive, she's hot, I find her attractive.
Relationship market value is, yo, can you land and keep the guy for a long-term relationship?
I would argue most girls have very little to no relationship market value, especially the hotter the girl, because the hotter she is, the less she has to work on her relationship market value because guys are wanting to put up with more bullshit to date her.
So she doesn't work.
She doesn't exercise that skill set of being able to be kept by a man.
That's why these girls that are like models, these girls that are like super hot, et cetera, they're chronically single.
Why?
Because they never work on their relationship market value skills.
They're just been coasting on their sexual market value skills, their sexual market value levels.
And that's why you look at these girls, right?
And they struggle to keep a guy long term.
And I predict in the next 30 years, right, as a lot of these women start hitting the wall, right, that grew up in the social media age, et cetera, you're going to see more and more sad and depressed women because they never worked on their relationship market skills because they were continuously jumping from guy to guy using their sexual market value levels to their advantage.
And they never learned and exercised the skill set to keep a guy long term with a relationship market.
I mean, look at, look at, I'll give you guys an example.
How many dumbass chicks, right, sit there?
I'll use myself an example.
They'll try to like show a DM between me and them and say, look, he hit me up, blah, blah, blah.
Yeah, for sex, you dumb slut.
You know?
Like, how many of you hoes can actually lock me down in a relationship?
None.
Okay?
Angie laughing at you, bitches.
Like, seriously.
Like, I'm deadass.
Nigga, like, I'm dead ass.
Like, she'll be looking at these girls and like, ah, you guys are some dumb hoes.
Like, like, literally laughing at them.
Because it's like, y'all are getting hit up for sex and nothing else.
L. L upon L upon L. And girls that get it, girls that are able to get some type of like relationship or get something more serious from a guy, they look at these chicks and they're like, you're fucking idiot.
You can't tell the difference.
You are a dumb 304 dumb hoe.
That's why she packs the condos for me and laughs at you bitches.
Seriously.
Seriously.
She literally made her laugh at you, hoes, man.
Fucking crazy, bro.
Yeah, man.
So anyway, but that's modern.
That's so many modern day women, bro.
They're not able to distinguish the difference between the two.
And that's how, especially like these OnlyFans 304s.
Like, you really think niggas, if you got OnlyFans as a female, do you seriously think men are hitting you up to have intellectual conversation?
Like crazy, bro.
They literally delusional.
We had one chick.
She was on intellectual conversation.
Name three countries.
Asia.
What the f- Like, bruh.
Talking about women, bro.
Yeah, man.
And the fact that she's had intellectual conversations, she couldn't even name three countries, bro.
Man.
But remember, her guy, he watches the show.
So I'm like, yeah, he's selling the dream.
Oh, God.
You stupid.
He's selling the dream.
Yeah.
It is what it is.
But anyway.
So yeah, I say all that to say, yes, women absolutely have the opportunity and ability to date guys way above them.
And men will gladly do so, as you guys can see here on Michael Jackson.
Let's do it.
Yeah, and this girl's mid, too.
Like, God damn, she's mid.
She is.
Let's pull this up again.
What is she?
Like a five on her, five or a six on her best day?
I'll give her a four.
Yeah, man.
Like, God, I'm trying to be nice here.
Lisa, Debbie Rowe was six months pregnant with his child, and they soon got married.
Michael Joseph Jackson Jr. was born on February 13th, 1997.
And a year later, the couple had their second child.
Girl Harris Michael Catherine Jackson was born on April 3rd, 1998.
Michael Joseph Jackson Jr. later became known as the Prince.
A team of six nannies and six nurses took care of the boy for the first few months.
Debbie, who called herself a private person and rarely gave interviews, was stunned by the publicity and popularity she received after her marriage to Jackson.
Unhappy with the arrangement, Roe filed for divorce on October 8th, 1999, and gave Michael all custody of the children.
Later, she would return those rights.
In 1997, Michael released Blood on the Dance floor.
She gave him all the rights.
What the hell?
Yeah.
And then got him back.
And then she got the kids back.
Man, that is an L. I'm sorry.
What?
You stupid.
I mean, that boy needs a freshman fit.
I can't even believe it.
Bro, I'm lost.
I'm actually baffled.
I'm looking at the pictures of the kids, though.
I mean, they look a little sus, man.
I mean, are those his?
I don't think.
Bro, I don't know, man.
Like, bro, those kids look like straight up Caucasian.
Full on.
Did they do a paternity test?
Look at the test.
The chats.
Yeah, the tennis.
Okay, all right.
I'm not crazy.
That baby is too white, bro.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm like, bro, what the hell?
Like, because we know Mike's real skin color.
I was like, bro, because no matter how much your skin color changed, your DNA is the same.
Yeah, that's what I was saying.
Like, they should have, there should at least be some like curls going on.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
Like, there has to be like some curls going on.
Like, some, it can't be just naturally straight.
There's got to be some curls going on.
Not just straight up.
Yo.
Yo, I'm talking about, I'm like, why is it?
I'm like, bro, he's, he got a lot of this black in his family.
Why?
Why his kids got blonde hair, blue eyes, bro?
Like, God damn.
All right.
Yeah, that is a little weird.
That is a little weird.
Blonde hair, blue eyes.
Yo, Moe, do some research on the side and see if those are like fully his kids.
Like on the side while Bills rolls this.
And then, okay, so let's go to the, so I think we covered enough as far as like Mike's background and relationships and children and everything else like that.
You want to go to the other one?
Let's go back to the criminal stuff.
Yeah, let's hit that first video.
It's only about three minutes, but I think it's him addressing.
It gives a quick timeline on some of the, you know, the criminal investigation type stuff.
So this is 1993.
Before you label or condemn me, don't treat me like a criminal, because I am innocent.
It was the most humiliating ordeal of my life.
But if this is what I have to endure to prove my innocence, so be it.
Mr. Jackson has been repeatedly advised by those who stood to make fortunes in his business affairs to pay money rather than face certain false allegations.
He did pay money rather than litigate two false allegations that he had harmed children.
Boss here, take my ugly mug out of it so that we can read the stuff.
Rewind it just a little bit.
Gotcha, and turn on the music a little bit if we can.
That thing is loud.
Two false allegations.
That didn't look like Jerry Springer.
So, pause.
The fact that, you know, they didn't pursue a criminal case is very telling, guys.
I'll tell y'all this, man.
They would have loved to prosecute, you know, an international superstar for sexual misconduct if they had the evidence to do so.
But they didn't have the evidence to do so, and it was shoddy at best, so they didn't do it.
So, that should tell you guys everything that you need to know right there and then.
Because, trust me, I've said it before, I'll say it again.
Prosecutors, a lot of the times, are clouch chasers, man.
If they can go ahead and prosecute someone who's famous and has money and is successful, they will absolutely do so.
I mean, a few years after this, who do they go after?
OJ Simpson, right?
And they put all their money into getting him, you know, going after him, even though he ended up being found not guilty.
Which we talked about that on my episode on FedReacts as to why he ended up beating that case.
The prosecution absolutely dropped the ball on that one.
But I also give you guys my account of who I think actually committed the murder.
And I will say this: OJ did not act alone.
We all know he did it, but he didn't do it by himself.
If you guys look at the crime scene photos, like there was no way that he would have been able to unleash that level of savagery on his own.
But let's keep going on here.
And Jesus said to love the children and be like children.
And he always surrounded himself with children.
And that's how I was raised.
In the last few weeks, a large amount of ugly, malicious information has been released into the media about me.
Please keep an open mind and let me have my day in court.
I deserve a fair trial like every other American citizen.
Pause.
So 10 years later, he gets arrested and charged, and he goes to trial, which, just so you guys know, by the way, 90, what, like 97% of cases are plea bargained in the United States, 95% plus.
So for him to go to trial, obviously, you know, that's a big risk, guys, because when you go to trial, what you're effectively saying is, okay, if I get found guilty here, I am going to get the full brunt of whatever the government is coming at me with.
So let's say the maximum penalty is 20 years and you go to trial.
More than likely, you're going to get 21 years.
I'm just kidding.
Not 21 years, but you're going to get close to that upper echelon of whatever the sentencing might be because the state looks at it like we're spending a lot of times when you're, especially if you're going after someone like Michael Jackson, you're going to spend millions upon millions of dollars to go ahead and go to trial.
I know, if I'm not mistaken, the OJ Simpson case cost the city of Los Angeles like a couple million.
It was between somewhere between two to ten a million.
Mo, can you fact check it real quick for me?
How much the how much the OJ Simpson trial cost?
But yeah, so if the if the state is going to go to trial against you, especially someone like that who has the means and ability to fight the fight it with their own attorneys, it's going to cost millions of dollars.
They're going to make sure that you get the upper end of whatever charge you're facing as far as like penalty goes.
So yeah, so he didn't plead guilty because obviously even if you plead guilty to a lesser charge, it's an L. And this is also a lot of you guys.
Oh, well, Tori Lanez was stupid because he didn't plead guilty.
He should have pled guilty, blah, blah, blah.
I know a lot of people, you know, were fucking Monday morning quarterbacking it, right, to include Tony Yeo.
No offense to Tony Yeyo.
But he was saying, oh, anytime a witness is alive after an allegation, like you might as well just take the plea, blah, blah, blah.
What people don't understand is that Tori Lanez, number one, is a foreign national.
And number two, if he got found guilty, even if it's of a lesser felony, he would have gotten deported and his ability to earn income and make money would be significantly diminished because he would have to stay in Canada and not be able to tour in the United States.
We all know musicians make most of their money off touring.
I'm going to turn it to Bills and Mo here to talk about that here in a second because they're the musicians.
So for people to say that Tori Lanez was stupid for taking it to trial, no, he was actually very intelligent because if he had taken a plea deal, even though he might have not served time, right, he would have been convicted of a felony and being convicted of a felony as a lawful permanent resident or green card holder, even as a visa holder, pretty much kiss your status in the United States goodbye.
They're going to deport you.
ICE is going to be there right after you get found guilty, even if you don't serve jail time.
Keep in mind, guys, that being convicted of a felony has no bearing on how much time you do, right?
So, if you're convicted of the felony, it doesn't matter how much time you serve, as long as the charge in itself is punishable by more than 365 days or 366 days or more, that's considered a felony, and you immediately become deportable, okay?
So, and then also, it's just a bad stigma.
If you get, even if you plead guilty to a lesser felony, it still could be a blemish on your mark, right?
I'm sure they probably told Mike, okay, just plead guilty to sexual indecency with a child or sexual assault or some other bullshit like that that would still fucking ruin his legacy, still make him look bad.
He'd probably still have to register in the sex offender registry, which is for life a lot of the times.
So, yeah, good on him to fight it.
And you guys are going to see what ended up happening when he fought it.
Go ahead, Mo Bills, talk about how artists make their money.
Well, first, I wanted to say the thing that I was wrong.
No, actually, no, first of all, I wanted to get the OJ Simpson one.
Oh, yeah, go ahead, bro.
Go ahead.
It was $9 million for the prosecution.
God damn.
And $5 million for the defense.
Wait, it cost OJ $5 million?
Yes.
For the defense was $5 million.
The prosecution was $9 million.
Damn.
And just so you guys know, let's use that inflation calculator again.
We know roughly around that time, it's about double.
So that was $18 million in today's dollars.
The state of Los Angeles spent the city of Los Angeles spent, right?
Which, by the way, I'll tell y'all right now, they don't got that kind of money.
Okay.
These liberal cities don't have that kind of money, even though they tax you out the Wuzah.
And then that's $10 million for OJ's defense.
The dream team, if you guys remember, he had literally some of the best attorneys on his team.
Johnny Cochrane.
Yep.
Johnny Cochrane, Shapiro.
Who else?
Wasn't Rob Kardashian?
Yes.
Rob Kardashian was on that team as well.
Even though he wasn't a defense attorney, but he was a close friend of OJ Simpson.
AK, for some of you guys that are wondering, yes, that's Kim Kardashian's father, that dumb whore.
And he had a bunch of other attorneys on there, really good attorneys.
I can't remember all of them.
I know people in the chat are about to put it here.
Watch the episode I did on Fed Reacts, guys, on OJ Simpson.
I went over his dream team, dream legal team, and I went over each lawyer and their expertise and background.
But sorry, Mo, you were saying?
About concert touring?
Ah.
Ah, yes.
That's where artists make all their money, especially any of this, especially any of the signed artists.
That's the only way that the artist actually makes their money.
Especially most signed artists, of course.
Independent artists, of course, when you're independent or you don't really get most of your money through sales, through CDs, streams.
It's the labels.
For the producers, right?
Yes.
He actually bought out his masters.
So now, ever since he bought out his masters 2020, earlier 2020, like maybe spring 2020, either spring or late winter, he bought out his masters.
So he had 100% rights to his entire catalog.
Free Tori, man.
Yeah.
Bro.
And although, you know, right when he bought back his masters, that's what that entire debacle started.
Just a few months after.
Man, everybody knows that fucking bitch, Tori, Meg the Stein's friend, I forget her fucking name.
She's the one that shot Meg, bro.
Everybody knows that shit.
Yeah, her ass shot her.
I mean, bro.
Okay.
Let me not go on an angry rant right now.
But, bro, just so you guys know, because people didn't want to fucking say this shit.
Meg and her friend Chelsea were literally in a fist fight.
Okay?
Like, literally on some street fighter shit.
Literally, bro.
Okay?
Witnesses.
Several witnesses saw the fist fighting in a very, you know, affluent, nice area of L.A., you know, and there were nails found, jewelry, etc.
There were fist fighting.
Okay.
So explain to me, and Tori was trying to break it up.
Explain to me why Tori would be the one to shoot at Meg the Stallion when he wasn't the one that was involved in an altercation with her.
It was the two women that were fighting the whole time over the fact that Tori was smashing both of them.
Why would he shoot at Meg?
Doesn't make sense.
It doesn't make sense.
And then also explain to me why that chick took the Fifth Amendment and didn't say anything while she was on the stand and she needed immunity to testify.
Hmm.
It's because she knew damn well that she was involved in some bullshit and she and she shot at Meg.
Obviously she didn't want to admit that.
Meg didn't want to say that.
They needed a scapegoat and Tori was a fucking scapegoat.
And this is coming from a dude.
I'm not even a Tori Lane's fan like that, guys.
I don't listen to his music like that.
I acknowledge that he's a very talented artist, etc.
But, bro, yo, I look at the evidence.
I look at the facts.
I look at the situation between the individuals.
I look at all the facts of circumstances.
The fact that the fucking main witness switched this story up at the end.
Yo, come on, man.
Get the fuck out of here with this.
1,000%.
Meg was shot by her friend because they were in a very heated physical confrontation.
Them bitches was fist fighting on some Mortal Kombat type shit.
You're telling me Tori's going to shoot at Meg when it was Meg and her friend fist fighting over Tori?
No, it was the friend that fucking got the gun and shot at her.
And if I'm not mistaken, she has some gunshot residue on her hands.
Two.
Tori did it.
Come on, man.
I don't know, bro.
Just me calling it like I see it, bro.
But go ahead.
Sorry, you were saying, as far as like the music goes, and you said artists making their most money.
Yeah, that was it.
I landed the plane with the fact that right when Tori Lanez bought his masters, that whole incident happened.
That's where I landed the plane at.
Gotcha, gotcha.
What about you, Bills?
Well, yeah, just to add on to what Big Mo said, first of all, yeah, the moment he went independent, bought out his masters, bought out his contract at his record label, the incident happens.
And, you know, just, you know, people, personally, I think it's not coincidental.
I think this is all a master plan, you know, but we'll get into that off the air when we're not on YouTube.
But to add on to it, definitely concert touring makes a lot of the money concert touring and merch.
And when you buy out your masters, you're getting 100% of all the profits on everything.
If I'm not mistaken, Tori Lanez had, right before he went to jail, he released an album as an NFT or something like that.
And he had sold like a million.
He had made like a million dollars in like probably like a couple hours.
And I remember he recorded the video.
Now, that is a very powerful move as a musician because you're kind of saying we're cutting out the record label completely and we're going to just make all profits off our music every time.
I'm sure the record labels felt a certain type of way about that.
And if you guys don't know, the music industry is a very powerful industry and they have a lot of things that they're doing behind the scenes.
Whether you believe it or not, I'm letting you know right now, there's a lot of things happening behind the scenes.
But it's also because we're living in a scary time in the music industry where, well, it's actually scary for big corporations because of the age of social media and that age of your independent artists are actually being able to profit off their own name, you know, with monetization programs.
You can buy out by any marketing.
You can buy out any promotions.
And you're able to make money off of your own name in so many different ways.
All you just need is a team of people to help organize.
And all you just need is a studio at home where now, especially because the studios, you're able to have just as quality music digitally.
And you can do, you can make anything studio quality, radio quality, Apple music quality in your own hands.
And this is the only time that we've ever been able to do that.
Well, it's the first time.
I think I project that it's going to be the beginning.
We're going to see more of a rise in it, but that's just my prediction.
But that means it's scary for big corporations and especially, you know, corporations like Sony Universal, Sony Universal.
And a lot of theirs is random by YouTube, bro.
YouTube, we love you.
But just, you know, certain.
So just know it's scary.
The music industry is very scary for big corporations.
Yeah.
I mean, artists are able to, you know, had their had their own autonomy where they were able to market things on their own, create their own music.
You don't need the backing of a record label to market for you like that, like they, like they had the power before, you know, because it used to be, so before social media, you would rely on the record label to market you.
But nowadays, you can market on your own.
You know, it used to be if you were independent artists, it was kind of like a death sentence.
But like nowadays, independent artists are everywhere.
Yeah.
So shout out to iPhones.
And there's so many, yeah, iPhones.
There's so many different ways artists can collect money by making their music as their own business.
But I think to bring this all back to MJ, the reason why, right, he went to trial is because obviously, guys, being convicted of any sexual crime a lot of times is going to have bad reputation situations.
And also people forget about the fact that a lot of sexual crimes will have to make you be in the sexual offender registry.
I mean, guys, for example, Mike Tyson, right?
He's still in the sexual offender registry to this day, guys.
What?
To this day.
Yeah.
To this day, bro.
We all know that chick was lying too.
But yeah, on guard.
Stop the cap.
Yeah, bro.
So That's what happens with sexual crimes and convictions.
Like, you have a lot of times you're going to stay in the sexual offender registry for life.
So, Mike didn't want that shit.
And then, as far as Tori Lanez goes, like I told y'all before, you know, foreign national, if he gets convicted of a crime that's a felony, whether or not he serves any time in prison is irrelevant.
He's going to be deported from the United States.
And like Mo just described to you earlier in Bill's, most artists make most of their money from what?
Tori.
What's the biggest music market to make money?
United States.
Unless you're like a Takashi 6ix9ine, where you're a bigger international than you are in the United States, you're leaving a lot of money on the table by not being able to tour the United States.
And the United States is still the biggest way to actually promote your music.
So if you want to make it big in the first place to make money off of other countries, you want to do it in the United States first.
I get what you're saying.
It's a springboard to become an international star.
Yes, yes.
Yes.
Especially if your music is English.
Yes.
English music.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's true, bro.
Fair enough.
Nobody cares about the UK.
Fucking news.
Just kidding.
Oh, man.
Speaking of which, KSI took an L on that fight.
They said that he got robbed.
I didn't watch the match, so I don't know.
But yeah.
Yeah, they were.
I did see that they were saying that he got robbed.
By fear, I'm going to go back and watch it.
But I will say that, you know, Dylan Dennis, man, like, goddamn, bro.
Like, that, bro, you got to be able to back up your shit, man.
You can't be out here talking shit on the internet.
You want to know when I knew Dylan Dennis was going to lose?
Even though I support him revealing that chick being a thought, but I knew he was going to lose when he went on the flagrant podcast and he said, sorry, guys, I'm super hungover.
I was with like a Fat Trick.
I got a video.
What?
That's when I knew.
I was like, yup, this nigga, bro, it's a rap.
You're drinking as you prepare for a boxing match that's going to be all over the world?
What?
Bruh.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Are you serious?
Yeah.
Bro, that's when I knew it was an L. Yeah, that's a L. When he said he was hungover and he did the during the podcast with them niggas, bro.
I was like, yo, that's a rap, bro.
drinking in the like before a fight that's an L all the way man I'm all for like pulling out thoughts and shit like that But like, god damn, bro.
God damn.
Bro, got the first double L on the stream.
Man, yo, me, yo, me and Ryan did at the same time.
Yeah.
All right, well, let's go back to it.
I mean, nothing, really.
I mean, we played video games.
The thing is with that whole thing is that, you know, they go, oh, you slept in the same bedroom as him.
It's like, I don't think you understand.
Michael Jackson's bedroom is two stories.
Damn.
Damn.
Plus, what?
Damn.
Yo, W, home alone, baby.
Shout out to Mike.
Shout out to Macaulay Coke, defending the defending the king, man.
Two-story bedroom, guys.
Goddamn.
Two-story bedroom.
Damn.
Yeah, bro.
Put a little nigga sleep on the first floor.
And then they'll be like, yeah, we slept in the same bedroom.
Yo.
Yo, that's actually kind of crazy.
I didn't, yo.
Hey, man.
That's money.
Niggas' bedroom is a goddamn two-story home.
Bro.
Trying to say, oh, yeah, I slept in the same bedroom as Mike.
Yeah, that's a damn.
That's two stories, bro.
Shout out to Macaulay Coke.
Man, got to drive to the bathroom, bro.
Say it, man.
You know what I'm saying?
Niggas out here.
Niggas out here trying to say, Mike, out here, touch your kids, man.
Fuck out of here, bro.
I never believed it, man.
I knew I was like, man, you know, and there's just a lot of people who are.
Why the fuck you lying?
Why are you always lying?
All right.
Why don't you got the sound effect on yours?
Because that's Chris's.
I'm on your layout.
Put on yours.
Oh, yeah.
We're going to do that.
Just see y'all wondering.
I don't want to flex our studio somewhere here.
But we got three computers.
All right.
Y'all can see Mo got his.
Chris got his section there.
And then Bill's got, you know, all his goddamn monitors.
Y'all can see it from Mo's angle, actually.
What was that?
You can't see even all of them.
You can't see all of them.
There's another one to the sky.
There's one hanging from the ceiling, and then there's one on top of the one that y'all can't see it.
Yeah, there's two in the sky.
Okay, I'm lit.
Yeah, sir.
Yeah, man.
Yo, you haven't said that in a long ass time.
I did.
I did it, man.
Shout out to that camera angle.
Yo, hit that angle again.
Yo, Mario, you have to do it.
Yeah, that's like the old stripper cam angle.
Why don't we use this angle more, bro?
Honestly, yeah.
This angle is nice.
I just didn't want to give out too much equipment knowledge.
But yeah, I mean, they don't know how anything is hooked up.
Yeah, facts, facts.
But niggas gonna copy us anyway, right?
On God.
They gonna copy us anyway.
On God.
Right?
W is cable management, by the way.
Oh, yeah.
You know what I mean?
Hey, W cable management.
Shout out to Andy.
Shout out to Andy.
Man, y'all want to know what's the biggest, one of the biggest stresses for me as far as the studio goes?
It's not one thing to have, you know, just nice equipment and stuff.
I'm real big on cable management, making sure this shit is clean.
So when people come in, they're not tripping over wires, fuck anything up.
You know, cable management has everything.
As y'all can see, we got everything coming through the ceilings.
Pause.
You know, even the wires that are on the floor, you can see that we got that shit like taped down with these nice little organizers or whatever back to that angle real quick.
So, you know, and then actually, I won't reveal it yet, but I just got a new lens as well that I'm going to use on this angle.
That's going to be really, it's going to be really good.
It costs me, you know, army pay.
They cost me arm and leg, man.
I'm on my line.
Pretty penny.
It's expensive, but I think you guys are going to enjoy it when it comes in.
I'm going to use it over on this camera angle so that we can use this angle a little bit more.
But yeah, man.
Like, yo, we really are going hard in the paint, man.
I genuinely think, at this point, bro, I think we got the best podcast studio in the fucking world, bro.
that's oh my god i think i think we got i mean for for a lot of the haters i mean bro i got my like a lot of these haters that talk shit bro like Like, oh, you fucking professional shit.
Fucking fraud.
Talking shit.
Bro, I've spent more on microphones than a lot of you niggas have spent in your goddamn studio, bro.
Like, one of my mics, this mic right here probably is worth more than a lot of you loser-ass YouTubers' entire studio.
And some of y'all been on for 10 plus years, never invested back into the fucking craft, man.
It's probably more than some of you, right?
So facts.
So some of our biggest haters, they've been using the same shitty ass microphones, a shotgun mic, same shitty ass camera with the same bum ass background with their dumbass YouTube plaques in the back.
You guys know who I'm talking about.
And here's the thing.
They're millionaires.
They got money, but they don't invest back in the fucking in the content, man.
At all.
At all.
You know, so my thing is, I take that money, bro.
I invest in real estate and I invest it back into the fucking business, man.
I make sure that, you know, my team is taken care of.
I make sure that we got the best equipment, make the job easier.
You know, we got the best switchers, best cameras, best fucking even cables, right?
For the microphones, like, shit like that.
And I gave y'all some sauce on the last episode, actually, at FedReacts on, like, you know, how we how we run some of our microphones, how to run the short SM7B correctly, right?
We talked about that, right?
So if you guys are, you know, we're into podcasting or whatever, you should definitely tune into that episode on Michael Jackson Part 1.
We talked about how to appropriately run a Shore SM7B, which, by the way, is a legendary microphone.
It was used in the, that's how we started the conversation, right?
Because it was used in it was used to record thriller.
Yeah.
So, so yeah, man, but this mic right here is a U87 Newman, which I might switch this one out too, man.
I might flex on the handlers a little bit more and get, I'm looking at a mic right now.
We didn't get the likes up enough for me to reveal it on the last episode.
But Bills and Mo brought it to my attention, mostly Bills.
Shout out to Bills.
And, you know, I might go ahead and pick it up just to really flex on the fucking haters because I genuinely think, you know, rent is due every day.
And I want to make sure that we give y'all the best podcast experience when it comes to sound, video, all that stuff, man.
So anyway, where are we at?
Oh, yeah.
We were on the trial.
And it's been a while since you said that.
Okay, okay.
Okay.
It's been a long.
That's old school vintage Myron games.
I'm talking about it.
I can't even.
Here's the thing that I'm really going to be reloading when we get some of this new shit coming in.
Oh, shit.
I got some new additions coming in, man.
Some new cameras coming in.
We're going to have some new angles for y'all, just so you guys know, right?
We're going to have some new camera angles for you guys, you know, of the studio.
So stay tuned for that.
I got some real upgrades coming, man.
Some real, real upgrades.
Like I said before, they could hate, you know, while we create and give y'all new shit and they can, we continue to innovate and they can continue to try to copy and they never, bro, we're, we are the trendsetters, bro.
We set the fucking trends, man.
But they'll never be able to keep up.
Because I got the best production team.
I got one of the best engineers.
I got one of the best.
Bills, what was your title again?
It was content.
Quality control, especially.
I'll just call you the director, bro.
Honestly, you're the director.
My role is director now.
Yeah, you're the director.
And then Chris is the producer.
I called Bill as the producer one time, but Chris got all my producer.
Hey, W Chris.
W and W Chris.
W Chris.
First thing foremost.
W Chris.
W Chris.
Now, honestly, I want to just say something.
I just want y'all to know what Chris does.
I honestly cannot do, guys.
I'm not going to lie.
Chris is a valuable part of the show.
I see a lot of people putting stuff in the chat.
Just know.
W Chris.
That's what I got to say.
Man, at one time for Henny Chris.
Chris.
Oh, God, bro.
W Chris.
Oh, my soul.
He's a bum, but he does do, bro.
He does have a very important role in a very annoying role.
I will never touch the most annoying.
I will never touch that Chris Bum shirt.
I'm never touching it, bro.
I swear on Myron's kids, I'm never touching that Chris's bum shirt, bro.
Oh, God, bro.
Oh, God.
By the way, go ahead and document that.
I was going to buy that.
But still, regardless, he has a very difficult gig, man.
Dealing with girls is very, bro.
Man.
Bro, we love you, Chris, bro.
Hey, we love you, Chris.
Oh, God, bro.
And then we got the DBZ stream coming up.
Yes, yes.
It's very soon, guys.
It's coming up.
Like I said before, we've been prioritizing, you know, making sure that we have the studio all in order and everything else like that, guys.
Because remember, we still got the girls' room down there that we're improving.
I've actually revealed the studio a few times on Instagram for y'all, like the full studio.
And I do like a full walkthrough and everything else like that.
But yeah, once it's like 100% set and we're good, bro, then we're going to do that DBZ stream.
Trust me, it's coming very soon, man.
I know y'all been waiting for it, but let's go back to the I do want to say because a lot of people, a lot of you guys have been really, what was it doing the WC stream?
What's the DBZ stream?
What is the DBZ stream?
Bro, you know, Myron was actually the one who's been demanding for the DBZ stream to happen, ASAP.
So don't worry.
He got you.
We got you.
We're going to make it happen.
Oh, yeah.
We're going to make it happen.
Myron wants this DBZ stream coming very soon, Ninja.
He wants that soon.
We want it to.
Don't worry.
We will be prepared to give y'all another stream that probably goes into the morning.
Don't worry.
Shout out to Gorilla Mind.
Yeah.
Shout out Gorilla Mine.
Yeah, shout out Gorilla Mine.
Actually, shipment is on the way.
Yeah.
So, yeah.
When the Gorilla Mine comes in, we're going on.
He comes in, then we're going on.
That Gorilla Mine is good as hell.
No cap.
Hey, shout out, Gorilla Mind.
Even if y'all didn't pay us, bro, Gorilla Mine, y'all fired, bro.
Y'all fired.
That's good.
That's good.
All right.
Let's go ahead and go back to the documentary.
Oh, he's acquitted all charges, ninjas.
shit man this case is about one thing only it's about the dignity the integrity the decency the honor the charity the innocence and the complete vindication of a wonderful human being named michael jackson
Damn, I couldn't speak the truth any earlier than I did.
Pause.
I wish I could have.
Wow.
Yeah, okay, there you go.
Not the cat.
Yeah, okay.
Wow.
Yeah, okay.
Not the cat.
Of course.
All of a sudden, you had the courage when they're offering you money, bro.
Yeah, man.
All of a sudden, hey, hey, let's offer you money so you can lie to.
I mean, I mean, be in this documentary, bro.
Yeah, be in this documentary.
We're going to give you a bag.
And now, come on.
You know what?
Now I suddenly have the courage to speak up out of nowhere.
Yep.
Let's go back to it.
I wish I was emotionally and mentally capable earlier than I was.
You mean you wish we were paid earlier?
For me, it was never a film about Michael Jackson.
This is a film about Wade Robeson and James Safe Chuck.
And pause.
They and that.
This nigga looked like Lil Bill, man.
Like a white version of Lil Bill.
But what's that cartoon?
Fuck.
Arthur.
Huh?
Arthur.
He probably looked like Arthur.
And I say, hey, hey, what a wonderful guy today.
DW!
Hey!
Looking ass motherfucker.
That was crazy.
That nigga bald as hell, bro.
Damn, I can see what he's thinking.
His head looked like a round Dilbert.
God damn, man.
Keep going.
Niggas said Caillou.
He looks like a member of the Blue Man group without the paint.
Like, God damn.
God damn.
Bro, I swear he wanted to be Sterling Cooper so bad, bro.
Sterling Cooper's hilarious.
That families coming to terms with what happened to them as children.
And in telling that story, we're in a position to educate people out there about how this kind of gloomy sexual abuse really goes on.
Man.
Who really touched it?
Yeah, bro.
Facts.
Anyway, someone said boiled egghead.
Boiled egghead.
Who's up?
Who's up next?
Sorry, let's hit the next video.
Go back to the documentary.
No, no, we had the second video.
Or that was.
Oh, shit.
No, the second one.
Second one that we have.
We could read Rance, though.
Guys, FNFSURCHA.com if you guys got comments on and want to be involved in the show, my ninjas.
Yeah, we'll do the stream labs first.
Okay.
The $5 ones came in before the call, and I'll tell you when we stop it at.
Okay.
So read this one, the Taj the Beast.
Okay, go ahead.
Pull it up.
Oh, I can read it.
I can also read it.
Oh, you can read it.
Yeah, yeah.
Can you read it for me real quick?
I got you.
Yeah, and I got you.
Tajik says, yo, Myron, I called in during your law enforcement show.
As a cop, should I still go the FHA route and get a duplex or a house I can be isolated?
What would you do?
let's keep that chat yeah we're gonna we're gonna amaran just went to go get his glasses so we're gonna bring that up when he comes back because that's definitely a minor question uh KB Poppy also said, oh, this one's strictly for Myron as well.
Myron, as a single father to one girl, should I put my, well, blank behind baby.
Yeah.
But you hold on behind Baby Mama child support.
I haven't yet because I got the oppression.
Man shouldn't.
If the roles were reversed, she would cook me probably.
SMH.
She'll definitely cook you.
She'll cook that, bro.
Yeah, we'll read that from Myron too.
And Taj, that's the same.
Taj, what up, brother?
Yeah, shout out to Sam.
That's pretty much the same question.
Yeah.
What's the other one?
Myron, you watched the South Park episode on Michael.
I don't think I think he probably watched it.
Yeah, we probably watched it.
Alvin, Sam, can you bring back divorce attorneys to discuss responsibilities for unmarried but cohabitating partners?
In California, this is called Marvin's Law, which is the equivalent to a common law marriage for the unarmed.
Bro, you in California, bro.
I'm sorry to hear that.
When you're going over the Tupac case.
When you're going over the Tupac case, sure you watch the documentary called Murder Rap.
You can watch it for free on YouTube.
Okay.
Shout out to Madel Haitian Jack.
Yeah, shout out Haitian Jack.
Haitian Jack, I just want to say I see you.
Also, side note, I see all of the frequent donators.
I just want to say there's a lot of y'all that keep donating and keep supporting.
I love all of y'all.
Definitely.
I follow everyone back that's a frequent donator.
So if I haven't, just hit me up.
If you're a moderator, whatever, hit me up.
I definitely see y'all.
And guys, make sure you like the video, comment, share, and subscribe.
Oh, God, make sure you hit that like button on both Rumble and YouTube.
Hit that like button right now.
Like the video, support the show, support the stream.
Yeah, guys, we really appreciate it.
Because like I said before, this channel is definitely demonetized.
So if you guys don't mind supporting, it would be great.
FNFSuperchat.com or on the Rumble Rants.
And also, I want to say this real quick.
We're going to be doing FedReacts once a week right now, guys, up until mid-November or something like that.
And we'll be back to two episodes per week.
But for now, I just want to really focus on Fred to Fit, making sure the daytime, the Fred to Fit thing is good and the studio is all set and set up 100%.
But we'll still give y'all FedReacts once a week on Sundays, as usual.
And then also, we got a lot to talk about.
We got Tupac killer being arrested.
We got YMW MLE case going crazy right now.
So don't worry.
We got a bunch of hot fire content coming on Fed Reacts very soon.
And then also do me a favor, guys, like the video on YouTube.
I think we got about a thousand plus y'all in here watching.
So thank you so much.
It could be anywhere else in the world, but you're here with us.
And then also, we got another couple thousand of y'all watching over on Rumble.
So, all right, sorry, was there a question for me here, Bills?
Yes, there's a bunch of them, honestly.
All right, let's do it.
This one's from Tom.
I got my glass.
I'm not blind.
Sorry.
Yo, Myron, I called in during the law enforcement show.
Once I become a cop, should I still go to the FHA round and get a Treplex, or can I get a houses so I can be isolated or can I get a house?
So I can be isolated.
I'll also be taking the car home.
What would you do?
Okay, number one, my friend, make sure that you fill out an outside employment and or outside activity form for your police department first.
Okay, you want to make sure that nothing is seen as inappropriate, whatever it may be.
So put that on the side just to be safe.
Okay, that's going to protect you.
So, you know, because people, bro, here's the thing.
Once you get on the job, right, you're going to be a rookie.
You know, you're going to have a real estate property.
You're going to be making money on the side.
People might hate on you, talk some shit, blah, blah, blah.
So make sure you have that filled out.
Your chief knows about it.
The chain of command, right?
Hey, guys, you know, I'm going to be doing some real estate investing on the side while I'm a police officer.
You want to do that, right?
Okay.
I tell you guys this, whether you work when you work for the feds as well, or if you work for the U.S. government, always fill out an outside employment and or outside activity type form just to protect you.
Nine out of 10 times is going to get approved, okay?
Especially if it's something like real estate, which isn't going to, you know, fuck you up.
That's number one.
Number two, go the FHA route and get the triplex and live in it for a year.
Just make sure that you live in it, especially if you're going to be law enforcement because you can absolutely get hit with mortgage fraud if you don't.
And just make it work for a year and then move out, bro.
Yeah, it's going to suck because you're going to have to deal with tenants and shit like that, but you can hire a property manager to help you out with that if you want.
If you're going to be working on working and stuff like that and you have time to deal with their bullshit, like just hire someone that is going to be, you know, that can basically be on call and deal with all the bullshit and you can kind of outsource it.
And you'll probably be making a good amount of money working in law enforcement.
So you can go ahead and absolutely have someone take care of that.
Or you could buy your first house yourself, live in it, pay the mortgage off yourself, and then put a tenant in it after the fact.
But a triplex or a duplex is going to help you offset that mortgage.
That's why that FGA route was so good.
Myron, as a single father to one girl, should I put my hoe?
Yep.
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
My hoe behind baby mama on child support.
I haven't yet because I get the impression men shouldn't.
If Rose were reversed, she would cook me probably.
SMH.
She's cooking you for sure.
Shit, do it.
City Boys, we got baby.
City boys we got, baby.
Oh, God.
That's a personal question, bro.
I can't answer you that for you.
If you don't need it and you don't want the headache, then that's up to you.
But that's really a very personal question.
So, you know, do you want to deal with the headache of taking her to court, you know, fighting her to get the payments, dealing with any type of bullshit that might come?
Or would you prefer the piece of you just handle it yourself?
You take care of your daughter on your own.
And, you know, it really comes down to you personally.
I say run that shit up, bro.
Bro, she would have done the same shit to you, bro.
I mean, if you want to look at it that way, you can do it that way too.
But it comes down to, you know, how much of a headache are you willing to endure?
Because you best believe she's going to fight you.
She's absolutely going to fight you.
So are you prepared for that?
That's what it comes down to.
Myron, you watched the South Park episode of Michael?
I did not see that episode.
You didn't?
No.
That was during our time, too.
Yeah, that's one episode I didn't see.
I forgot.
Sorry, I just didn't see it.
Can you bring back the divorce attorneys to discuss rights and responsibilities for unmarried but cohabitating partners in California?
This is called Marvin's Law, which is the equivalent to common law marriage for the unmarried.
Well, I mean, they could talk about it, guys, to a degree, but remember that they're licensed in Florida.
When you're going over a two podcast, make sure you watch the documentary called Murder Rap.
You can watch it for free on YouTube.
Okay.
Another supporter suggests having a video in the girls' room to explain to them the rules of the pot.
I think that's a great idea.
Well, guys, that's on locals.
Icy gets it every single time.
And you guys can see the rules being explained.
It's crazy to me because just so y'all know, the girls that come on the show, they're warned, what, two to three times?
Two to three times at least.
Icy warns them on the way up from the elevator.
If Angie's here, she warns them.
And then Chris warns them again right before the show.
And then I warn them like a fourth or fifth time right before we go on.
And I actually open it up for them for Q ⁇ A. Any questions, et cetera, for you guys?
And I tell them, yo, my goal isn't to kick girls out the show.
Like, it really isn't.
Like, I only kick girls out for hurting the quiet of the show.
And I warned them about this shit before.
And they still act crazy.
So for some of you, you guys will say, yo, my radio freak is some girls, you asshole, blah, blah, blah.
Like, bro, I wish y'all could see like the whole setup and what goes into bringing some of these girls on.
And they still act crazy, bro.
They still act fucking crazy.
You know what I mean?
You got red pill rage, blah, blah, blah.
You'd have red pill rage too, motherfucker.
If you explained to these dumbass hoes the rules and regulations, they still act crazy and act rambunctious and disrespect you in your own fucking crib.
You guys would have red pill rage too.
The fuck out of here, man.
Yeah, but just exercise stoicism.
Shut the fuck up, man.
A lot of y'all, man.
Stoicism, bro.
No one cares about.
Number one, stoicism is boring.
And then number two, obviously exercising your emotions is a very important skill.
But sometimes you got to let these hoes have it, man.
So for real.
Sometimes y'all just got to, yo, get the fuck out of here, man.
Sometimes you got to let these bitches know what time it is, man.
That's why a lot of girls who end up working for us behind the scenes end up hating women.
Man, man, I should bring Icy on one time as a guest and let y'all fucking hear from her.
But she's a real misogynist.
The girls that work for me, bro, almost always end up hating these bitches, man.
Like, they're like, yo, I fucking hate this.
Misogyny.
Because, especially when they deal with them all the time, they're recruiting them.
They're warning them in the elevators.
They're coming up.
They tell them again, hey, be respectful.
Hey, do this.
Hey, do that.
They're dealing with them.
They're fucking giving them drinks, et cetera.
And these girls still act entitled and rude to them.
They treat the girls that work for me terrible sometimes.
That sounds like a money episode right there.
What?
Oh, have them talk about it?
That sounds genius.
That's nothing too.
That's something they say.
That's something I will say, like, oh, yo, Myron, you kicked that girl off.
She didn't act that crazy.
Y'all don't see it.
Sometimes they'll disrespect the staff behind the scenes and I'll have less pace.
So I'm like, get the fuck out of here.
You said some crazy shit to Icy earlier.
Get the fuck out of here.
Or you said some crazy shit to Chris or you disrespected one of the girls in the back.
Like, bro, like, it's one thing if you're going to be annoying on the show to me or whatever, but I really get pissed off when they disrespect the staff.
Like, disrespect the girls that work for me.
Because I got like three girls, three or four girls that work for me behind the scenes.
And I'm like, bro, like, they're dealing with these annoying asshoes.
And I'm just like, bro, don't fucking disrespect my staff, man.
You know, y'all want to go ahead and get some clout and talk shit to Myron, or I'm going to give Myron a piece of my mind.
Whatever.
But don't fucking disrespect my fucking staff, bro.
Like, don't do that shit.
That's when it gets me pissed off.
Especially when they disrespect the girls that work for me.
So, because the other thing, too, is that I don't want to be held responsible if one of my chicks swings on these bitches and beats them up.
Like, bro, like, you know what I mean?
Yeah, some of these girls, like, yo, some of these girls be coming close to getting beat up, bro.
Well, one time wasn't that close, bro.
Yeah, one time, she actually ran up and man.
Yeah, man.
Like, she started with Icy, bro.
Like, like, she got beat up, and it's like, bro, you started it.
You literally came at her and you expect, whatever, man.
Because I can't tell you how many times, like, Chris has broken up shit in the back or broken shit up, or one of us has broken shit up when a girl, like, try to start one of the start some shit with some of the girls that aren't on the staff.
And I'm like, bro, I don't want girls on my staff beating up a chicken, getting in trouble.
So, like, fuck that shit, man.
So, whatever, man.
It is what it is.
These chicks be disrespectful as fuck, man.
Yo, the Shamuta one was crazy.
Yeah, bro.
That shit was crazy, bro.
What else do we got here?
I thought we was going to get canceled on that episode.
Mine is on the mission because that's the MO, right?
M.O. Cloud OKC.
He means, of course.
Okay.
And you.
Oh, let me zoom this in.
One second.
I thought we were doing 10 and up.
Or this came before.
Set of Sundays, man.
Get your passport and only to vacation there to propose if she don't sign prenup next day, just divorce without knowledge.
Yeah, that's Dominican Republic, I think.
yeah the most uncomfortable the truth is that women are bad at everything um how oh how much more um how much more relaxed a woman is the the court they say The quieter she is, the cuter she is.
Okay.
That's what we've been saying, right?
And what are you saying?
He said, this is the hood, ain't it?
He said, this is the hood, ain't it?
W big more Spanish.
Let's see here.
We got, what's up next?
Oh, final solution by the on the Simpson Okay.
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about us you know the one with your favorite line okay i see and then we got here uh rum burrow goes take a look at the lyrics they don't care about us mj song it mentions okay yeah fair enough uh where we at here with um with the documentary yeah yeah so we're back to the main documentary that we were watching okay uh and and the one the other one you sent us that was like the whole thing oh okay hold on let me go back here
now we're gonna so we covered the allegations uh and how he was acquitted of it um and then also now we're gonna cover let me hold on sorry guys let me make sure i sent you this link oh we talked about michael jackson's passing we're gonna go ahead and cover the um the doctor okay the the death with um the doctor um okay we're not gonna watch this whole thing but we're gonna we'll watch a portion of it uh you got the link for this one more no no i'll put it in right now
because there's a bunch of conspiracy theories on this one you know i'm saying hold on what page is that on i just saw it he's like that boy trying to say he said what page you did i just want you guys to know i want you i know what you want you
got it yeah it's on the third page second second oh second yeah i got like um yeah i got you got three pages i got three pages of sound effects guys okay it is they're jiffed out they show exactly what yeah i wish you guys knew how much he put into that soundboard w myron for this absolutely you you you you you have you got you you have to know i can't bro i can't bro Yo, take yo.
Yo, I'm going to remove that one, bro.
The last page on the bottom right, bro.
I'm removing that one, bro.
No, no, that one is funny.
No, it's not, bro.
That's what got us in trouble.
A certain song.
If y'all know what I'm saying.
Oh, my God.
Oh, shit.
Oh, Lord.
Yep.
All right.
Where are we at here?
I'm pulling out the link right now.
Okay.
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Okay, and then let's go back to the original documentary, the first one that we had.
Play that one from 4038.
4038?
Yeah, from 4038.
Wait, I thought.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We're going to play that one, and then I think that'll lead up to the kind of did stuff.
We did.
We did.
We already did?
Yeah, we started at like 40, 15.
Yeah.
Oh, shit.
Okay.
Yeah.
I'm going backwards.
Okay.
So then let's go to the dock one then.
My bad.
The new one, got you.
And we'll play a portion of it.
We ain't going to play the whole thing, guys.
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Okay.
Fast forwarded a bit.
Fast forward a bit.
Yeah.
Because this thing is long.
All right.
All right.
Go back.
Go back a bit.
Then we'll give some commentary.
We're not going to play the whole thing.
We're going to just play a portion.
All right.
Yeah, go ahead.
Go ahead and play there.
Before we were notified.
And in fact, later, when you're reflecting on this call, the days, the weeks, the months afterwards, one of the greatest regrets that all of us had is that we had not been called sooner.
When we came outside, that's when we became aware of a very large presence.
We were trying to back out on the street, only to be hindered by many, many cameramen putting their lenses against the glass windows of the moving ambulance.
People seem to forget or don't realize about this investigation.
It was a death investigation.
It really wasn't a crime at the time.
From the information that I had, it was probably an accident or natural.
And we would find out that he had some pre-existing medical condition.
And then we would be done.
Just look at what we I ain't gonna lie, man.
The fact that they had three detectives assigned to this is crazy, bro.
You know, for a death.
So definitely, you know, assigning some pretty significant resources to the case.
Bills, you good, man.
We got a good camera set up, bro.
They won't see you.
No, they won't see you, man.
good uh yeah bill's uh didn't want to be seen in the background Hey, bro, you good, man.
Yeah, man.
But yeah, anyway, yeah, for them to give it three detectives, I mean, I would argue that's a bit of overkill.
But hey, that goes to show that, you know, obviously they had to, you know, cross every T and dot every eye, especially with, you know, how they had kind of messed up with their whole L as far as trying to prosecute him 10 years prior, roughly, for the sexual assault charges or sexual misconduct charges.
But yeah, three detectives for a death.
I mean, that's crazy.
Especially, but hey, that also made them think potentially, hey, there might have been some nefarious reasons why he died.
Was this, you know, was this, you know, intentional?
Was this, you know, was this, what's the word I want to use here?
Foul play.
Right.
So, so I could see why the city of Los Angeles would do this.
All right, let's go.
Let's go back to it.
Dude, in the first hours of this, taken to the hospital.
There wasn't a bloody knife.
There wasn't a smoking gun.
There was nothing on the surface that would lead anyone to believe anything nefarious had occurred.
When I arrived at the hospital, Dr. Burry was gone.
So he was no longer there at the scene.
Damn, robbery, homicide division took this.
Okay.
All right.
So I guess they were bringing in the big guns.
They were bringing in the big boys.
Oh, shit.
Let's see.
We're in a bit of a panic.
And the one person that was in a room with them at the time that everything happened is no longer at the hospital.
There were several attempts right away to get a hold of Dr. Murray that were negative, that they were going to voicemail.
Yeah, family members.
Yeah, you already know what time it is with him, man.
He was like, yeah, I'm not talking to none of y'all.
I'm going.
I'm going to.
Because he probably knew since Mike was under his care and Mike passed away that he would be the first person that would be questioned by law enforcement.
So he probably had himself ready to go with lawyers immediately.
Or at least that would be the smart thing to do.
Let's see what ends up happening.
Members coming in and people wanting some questions answered as well as us.
It is believed he suffered cardiac arrest in his home.
A team of doctors, including emergency physicians and cardiologists, attempted to resuscitate him.
The emergency room physician, they believed it was a heart attack, partly because of what Mr. Murray had told them.
Never told them anything about any other narcotics or anything.
They just believed he had had a heart attack and stopped breathing.
Pause.
And if you guys watched the first episode that we did, Michael did have a bunch of health ailments.
He had Crohn's disease, if I'm not mistaken.
Lupus, the lupus, the ventilico, vitiligo, which with the skin.
You know, he had malnourishment issues.
He would eat very infrequently.
He just wasn't, he wasn't necessarily at the top of his health, guys.
Which is kind of sad.
You know, you would think someone like him who's an international superstar, all the money in the world, he'd have access to like a good trainer, obviously a team of chefs that would prepare healthy meals.
Like, it's just sad.
You know what I mean?
Especially when you have pre-existing health situations like this, man, you got to take care of yourself, man.
You got to be in the gym.
You got to be eating well.
You got to be getting those micronutrients in and getting a high-protein diet in.
I know Michael was a vegetarian, but yo, you could still absolutely eat very healthy with a vegetarian diet.
Like, you know?
But let's keep going.
So detectives head to Neverland Ranch.
So here we are at the Carolwood house.
That day, by the time I got here, we had to block off this side of the street, the entrance side of the street, and it was full of media vans.
We had never seen anything like it.
I remember, guys, when this happened, like, this was all over the news when this first went down before he passed away because people kind of saw that this might be coming when he went when he was rushed to the hospital.
So it was a media frenzy, man.
It was crazy.
It was all over.
It was all over the news.
I mean, this is what, 2009.
So, you know, again, prior to social media, guys, the news was pretty much the only way that you would get any type of updates on what's going on, right?
It was before the era of you are fake news.
So the media was the mainstream media was your only news outlet back then, right?
But thank God for independent media because now we know that the news be lying all over the place about a bunch of different stuff.
So, yeah, let's go back to it.
There was the room where Dr. Murray treated Mr. Jackson.
And then there was a locked room, which was Mr. Jackson's bedroom.
There's a fireplace in the room, and it was roaring.
So the room was very, very hot.
There were like post-it notes or pieces of paper taped all over the room, mirrors.
Love no violence ever.
What else does that say?
I am so what?
Grateful that I am a magnet for miracles.
Weird.
What you spell grateful wrong.
Yeah.
Who wrote that?
Interesting.
All right.
Doors with little slogans or phrases.
I don't know if they were lyrics or thoughts or some of them seemed like poems.
The bedroom was, it was a mess.
In the room where he was being treated, it did not seem like a room fit for any type of medical treatment.
Not even like a home makeshift medical suite.
It was just bare bones.
I just remember going in there and there's an IV stand and saline bag and just various medications strewn about.
Hmm.
Pause.
Very, very strange.
And you would, I mean, I get it.
You're a celebrity.
So, like, you know, going to the you know, to a traditional hospital might not be in your best interest as an international celeb, but it's like, goddamn, like, couldn't it come up with like a bit more of a better medical setup, man, especially for someone that has goddamn giraffes and animals all over the place?
Like, bro, you got you, like, what's going on here, man?
Well, remember, he, when he died, he was in incredible debt.
Oh, yeah, he probably, he probably really felt like he couldn't afford it.
Damn, yeah, you're right, actually.
Could you guys, because we didn't get to talk about that real quick.
Where did the money end up?
Where did he lose all his money?
It was around the time.
I think it was around the time when he bought like Neverland Ranch or something like that.
Yeah, but like, what dragged him into debt?
We didn't get to talk about how he had like, you know, amassed this enormous amount of debt and how he ended up like losing so much of his money.
Big more looking it up.
Mo's researching.
Yeah, yeah.
Go ahead, Bills.
Yeah, honestly, I just think that he had horrible spending habits.
You know, when you're a touring artist going across the world, it is super expensive.
And, you know, Myron, you preach living below your means all the time.
Yeah.
That is something that a lot of artists, especially when you hit superstardom, have a really problem, have a really big problem doing.
Like you said, he couldn't even go to the hospital.
So imagine him having to pay for a private doctor to come to his house.
And imagine him spending.
He's vegan, vegetarian.
You know, he's eating.
He was eating.
When he was eating, he was eating probably expensive private dinners by personal chefs or private chefs.
So it all comes down to like, you know, really budgeting.
And the home played a big part.
And you know, the home in the land played a big part.
And we're in Atlanta?
The land.
Oh, the land.
I will tell y'all this.
Now that I think about it, when you reach that level of fame and you have that much money, a lot of times what ends up happening is like, you don't even run your life.
Like, there's someone that pays your bills for you.
There's someone that has access to all your bank accounts.
Or someone that like handles all your stuff for you, right?
Like an account manager or whatever.
And that's why a lot of these celebs, like NBA players or NFL players or whatever, they end up either A, never understanding financial literacy because someone handles it for them, or they lose all their money because someone backstabbed them and steals their money.
And someone like Michael Jackson, I wouldn't be surprised if he just focused on touring.
He just focused on performing, et cetera.
And he had someone else handle all that stuff.
Someone to pay the bill, someone to pay the mortgage, someone to handle the animals, all that stuff.
And yeah, after a while, if you don't have financial literacy, you're not going to know how to deal with that stuff.
And, you know, the guy was a musician his entire life, was a performer his entire life.
So he probably was never taught and or learned any of this stuff.
Right.
He's spelling Grateful G-R-E-A-T.
Of course, he don't know financial literacy.
Yeah.
But yeah.
They said Michael's main problem was that his income dwindled in recent years.
He never changed his spending habits.
In 2005, a forensic accounts intensified that Michael was spending 20 to 30 million more per year than he earned.
Oh, shit.
And was in debt by as much as 285 million.
Damn.
I'm telling you, them spending habits, yo, if you're an artist, get three accountants.
Damn.
I mean, Bills, you've worked with a lot of artists in the past when you did audio engineering and stuff like that.
Would you say that's like the biggest thing that messes them up is that they never learn the financial literacy and they get they make too much money too quickly?
Man, yes, Myron.
Yeah, absolutely.
It's horrible.
Like I said, a lot of these record label contracts are just loans, you know, just to put it real simple, like a really bad business loan, honestly.
Horrible interest rates.
And a lot of these artists don't even make the money back or they spend it the moment they get it.
They get a quick advance of 500.
Can you explain what an advance is and like kind of like because a lot of people might not necessarily understand how the music industry works or how this goes.
So can you explain that to them?
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
I have no problem with that.
So in the music industry, when you sign a record label contract, let's just say hypothetically, a record label was going to sign me for a million dollars today.
They're going to give that to you in an advance, pretty much saying that you get the money up front.
But in contingency, you have to make a million dollars in sales and profit.
That does not include your studio recordings.
That does not mean the marketing.
That still comes all out of the budget.
So first thing first, everyone knows when you get a million dollars in the record label, it's really probably about $300,000 for real.
You got to pay half to Uncle Sam because you're in the entertainment industry and you're doing a million dollars, you know, the million dollar tax percentage in America.
So that's the first thing.
They're taking $500,000 off that.
Then you got to pay 20% to your managers.
That's that, you know, it all comes down to when people say like you're getting a million dollar million dollar advance, you're, you're, hey, you're really getting like $150,000, probably like $300,000.
$300,000 everyone is paid off.
Yeah, honestly, 100%.
But the good news is if you're a good artist, you'll probably make that money back quick.
If you're a hardworking, diligent artist, you're staying good on your budget.
You're not doing crazy studio sessions.
A lot of the times the studio budget and the wardrobe budget is killing, killing the artist.
If you get an artist that wardrobe budget.
What?
Yo, they and if sometimes there's a famous story, I believe, like Trinidad James, I seen him post on Instagram.
Big Mo, you know, you know about the story that I'm talking about?
Go ahead.
But yeah, so Trinidad James, I believe for all gold everything video, the remix, if you didn't, he had two chains and TI in the video or something like that.
I believe they like the labels said that the wardrobe for TI and two chains was like $50,000 or something like that.
And then in the video, you see T.I. wearing his Grand Hustle merch, like the merch that he has, and like Jeezy wearing like, or like 2Chains wearing something simple.
Like the wardrobe wasn't even what it is.
Like, so there's just a lot of things with the budget.
Hell, why'd they charge him 50K then?
Bro, bro, come on.
You know, the features was making money on the back end is pretty much what they're saying.
Like, oh, yeah, you know, we're on this remix.
Yeah, shout out to Cha-Ching.
And, you know, it's just like, it's bad business, honestly.
Honestly, whoever, if it's either 2Chainsa or the T.I. side, one of them charged way more for the wardrobe.
Okay, because the featured artists were able to dictate the wardrobe thing.
Budget, at least.
And still wear their own merch during the video.
So imagine.
They pocketed some money.
Bingo.
They looked at it like, oh, we're going to get some more off you because they already probably paid for the feature anyway.
So you're telling me the featured artists are able to dictate a wardrobe budget for themselves.
Absolutely.
If you're saying, yo, I need you in my music video.
And I'm like, all right, I need a new fit for my music video, especially because, you know, I'm a big artist.
Gotcha.
You know, I got to get a $20,000 outfit.
I need the Louis Vuitton, whatever, and whatever, the Mary Jeans, whatever people rocking nowadays.
And yeah, it'll come out their pocket and it'll come out the artist's pocket, the main artist.
And then the features will eat it up.
It's just a lot of, honestly, just a lot of bad business in the music industry.
Just make sure you keep the right people around, honestly.
It's just one, that's just one example of how bad the budgets can be messed up in the music industry for real.
And that's why this is free game.
If you're in the music industry, make sure you guys are doing your audits for real.
Do the audits, do the audits.
That is super important.
The first offer is always going to be a horrible offer that they're going to want to screw you over and give you the highest interest rate possible.
So when they give you an advance, it's essentially a loan with an interest rate.
Yes.
And you better pay it back.
You better pay it back.
And if you don't pay it back, your album is shelved and you're in debt for the rest of your life.
And you better and shoot.
Good luck.
So that advance is essentially just so that you can kind of start living a bit.
It's, hey, we're going to give you this money up front.
You better make us back this money.
And if you can't do it on the first album, well, we're going to charge you interest until you do.
Yes, absolutely.
But it's also where I hold the artist's feet to the fire because very few artists actually put their money in the right way.
And I think the only other example that I've seen when an artist actually use the money the right way is actually Tori Lance.
Yeah.
So there's not a lot of artists that do that the right way, honestly.
There's not a lot.
Gotcha.
The first thing they do is even Future had talked about it like that he was spending so much of his loan money on jewelry.
He didn't spend it on actually building equipment or he didn't spend it on the promotion or the marketing or the budget for the touring.
It was just jewelry.
I mean, Future ended up making so much in his concerts that he kind of offset it.
He kind of, kind of, although he would have probably been had like triple.
I actually argue triple to quadruple if he didn't spend his money stupidly.
Yeah, he'd be tricking on girls too.
That's another L, bro.
God damn, man.
Yeah.
The advances is really to help you.
He admitted it to Kevin Samuels in his fucking video, if y'all remember.
Oh, that boy was a big.
Oh, yeah.
How much he spent he spends on chicks like what he said?
Like a couple million or some shit?
Yeah.
God damn.
And then they show up on the show and think that they're special, bro.
God damn.
God damn.
Sorry, you were saying, Bills?
Yeah, the advance is for you to be able to record your album and make money and do whatever you do to get the music out.
Just get the music out.
They just want you to get the music out.
But then rappers usually just go straight to Icebox or whatever jeweler, the Eliante or whatever jeweler that they go to nowadays and they blow the racks.
But I do want to say something, though.
Yeah, go ahead.
If you do have a good accountant, jewelry as a rapper is tax deductible.
So don't think that they're all just losing the money nowadays, at least.
Yeah, it's one of the few times that you could probably get it written off.
100%.
It's a business expense.
Yeah.
Especially for a music.
You write it off under costume.
Exactly.
Under costume.
100%.
That's how you would do it.
But yeah, it's very, it's difficult to do.
I think as a rapper, it's probably the only, it's probably the only profession that you could write off a chain, bro.
Yeah, 100%.
Realistically speaking.
Because the other thing, too, is that you need to show that you don't use it every day.
It's like literally a part of your cost.
It's a costume expense.
So, yeah.
Nigga said a costume.
I agree.
it is a client costume thanks bro but although I don't believe most artists be actually be writing them writing those chains off Probably not.
They don't write those chains off.
Yeah, not every artist got a good accountant.
And that's why I say every musician, if you're especially signed, should have three accountants and they all should be watching over each other's, you know, they should be watching over each other.
No, checks and balances.
Like, okay, looking at each other's workership.
Exactly.
Because they don't even know about each other.
Exactly.
Yes.
You're hitting it on the head.
Exactly.
That's like that.
That's what you should do.
There you go.
What else do we got here?
Oh, back to the video.
They said, can't spell jewelry without.
I see what y'all said, dude.
Let's keep going.
There was a computer on the bed.
There was a lifelike doll on the bed.
And it's kind of like advertisements of pictures with babies.
Everybody knew about the allegations that had been leveled against Mr. Jackson over the years.
One of the things when I saw the laptop on the bed, do I go into it?
But you have to realize the type of case I was investigating.
When you get a hold of an investigation, you have to kind of whittle out what is and what isn't.
It's like with any case, you don't allow whatever the victim was into prior.
Hmm, interesting.
Ah, I see.
Yeah, I think we got hit with we're in Shadow Rum on YouTube.
Yeah.
That's cool.
Turn it off real quick.
Not turn it off.
Switch back.
All right.
So for all the YouTube ninjas, I know y'all are probably going crazy right now saying L YouTube or whatever.
Bush, I predicted this would happen.
So what we're going to do is we're going to obviously shift this thing over to Rumble here in a second, but we'll wait until the YouTube stream comes back up.
We were doing good for a while.
Yeah, it's all good.
I knew that this might potentially happen.
So I guess this is time here very soon to switch on over to Rumble Jet Ninjas.
Let's get ready to rumble.
But, yeah, it'll be back on YouTube here up in a second.
They just need a second to – it's interesting because what they'll do is they'll suspend your stream.
And then when you play it back, right after like, you know, a couple hours, it'll show it on, it'll show it on YouTube as well.
So that's cool.
No worries, guys.
Come on over to rumble rumble.com slash FedReax.
Link is going to be put in the chat.
I see that they're spamming it right now.
So come on over.
Niggas are saying dumb boys.
Let me cut them off.
Yeah, yeah.
We'll kill the YouTube stream here in a little bit.
I just want to make sure that we're back up live and everything else like that.
And then we can go ahead and make the proper announcement and everything else like that.
But, I mean, you know, I might as well get your thoughts on this.
What are your thoughts on this, guys, with this doctor and everything else like that?
Do you guys think it was legit?
He passed away, or you guys think the lawyer was involved in it?
What do y'all think?
Not lawyer, not lawyer.
The doctor.
Because there's so many conspiracy theories on this.
My base take?
Yeah.
Yeah, my base take is that big more press the button.
That's my base take.
That's all I got to say.
Oh, shit.
Because remember, if you don't know, he owned half of Sony music because he was making so much money for Sony that he owned half of Sony at one point in his career.
And then he sold the rights back to them.
Michael Jackson was making a lot of money with his royalties.
Wait, so he owned half of Sony?
Yes, bro.
Yes.
That Beatles royalty.
That Beatles royalty was huge.
It was huge.
So would y'all say that's it?
Because, you know, I've heard these conspiracy theories.
It was huge.
He pissed off for years that, like, oh, his doctor killed him and all sorts of stuff in my head.
I'm like, why?
Like, what?
Like, okay.
He pissed off a lot of higher ups and a lot of guys, you know, when he bought that Beatles catalog.
Like, what, what, like, because obviously we don't, we can see here that Mike wasn't necessarily the most financially astute guys.
Why, what prompted him to buy the Beatles catalog?
Did he have an advisor?
Did he just know?
Was he like, does he like the music?
Like, what got him to do it?
I know, according to Eddie Griffin, the comedian Eddie Griffin, he said he was next to Michael when it happened.
And Michael did it just because.
Okay.
You know, he say, hey.
So he just did it just because.
Yeah, like he really did it just to flex next to Eddie Griffin.
Okay.
YouTube is back.
Yeah, YouTube is back.
What about you, Bills?
Yeah, man.
Definitely 100%.
The industry took him out, in my opinion.
That's just my, that's just my personal opinion.
Because, because he, just because he had a large, so it was two things.
Him having the Beatles catalog and then him owning half of Sony, you're saying.
Yes.
Did he actually own half of it?
Or you say, like, he was making half the revenue.
It was because of that Beatles catalog.
You know, that's why.
That he was making 50% of the revenue.
Yeah.
Actually, I think that he was making 50% of the revenue just off of his songs.
Like, for real, for real.
If I could give y'all, I'll look up the years exactly.
Did he have his masters at that point?
No, I do not believe so.
No.
Okay.
No.
Okay.
So, damn.
So y'all think it was a planned hit because he was making so much goddamn money.
I think he does.
Okay.
What do you think?
I think it's a little culmination of the bad practice.
Because I'm not much of a.
Yeah, no, like.
I don't know enough to comment, so I'm asking y'all.
You guys, music industry guys.
Yeah.
Me, I'm just thinking that it was like between back practice and, you know, the health issues, the prior health issues he had.
You know, like if it was just a bad practice, he probably would have just been in the hospital, but he would have still gotten out the hospitals.
He would have still been alive if he didn't have the prior health issues.
All right.
So you think he don't think he was murdered?
No.
No?
Okay.
But you could see why people would want him dead.
Yes.
Who else wanted him dead, bro?
Because I didn't know about this Beatles catalog until y'all mentioned it last time.
You only need one type.
There you go.
Fair enough.
All right.
Okay, so guys, we're going to go ahead and kill the YouTube stream here.
We're going to continue on with the documentary, but as y'all know, we can't play it on the YouTubes.
So we're going to go ahead and kill the YouTube stream right around here.
Bills, let me know when we're clear.
One second.
Killing it now.
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