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Jan. 15, 2024 - MyronGainesX
01:52:35
Fed Explains Gypsy Rose Murder!
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I see some of you guys are saying the mic is a bit loud.
I just turned it down.
Give me ones in the chat if it sounds better now.
Give me ones in the chat if it sounds better now, but we should be good as far as audio quality goes.
But yeah, welcome, guys, to the new Fed React studio.
Okay, audio is better.
Sweet.
Sweet.
I need y'all to do an audio test for my partner here.
Okay.
Angie's in the house.
Hello.
Hi, guys.
Welcome to the new studio of FedReacts.
Hope you like it.
It took a while.
It did take a while.
Yeah.
How does she sound, guys?
Give me ones in the chat if she sounds good.
Is she loud too?
I can bring her.
She's too loud.
Okay.
So let me bring her down.
I can now hear you, by the way.
You can't?
No.
No, that's fine.
Don't worry.
Give me ones if she sounds good, guys.
Or if it's a two, tell me why it doesn't sound good, but it should sound good.
I just brought her volume down and I brought my volume down.
So they're saying both loud.
All right.
I'm bringing mine down.
All right.
So, okay, you guys are saying my gain is a bit too high.
All right, let me see here.
I'll bring it down here real fast.
All right.
I'm down to 15 dB.
All right.
Give me ones if I sound good.
So we'll do this one more time.
And it guys, new studio, new equipment.
Obviously, I'm using a different mixer.
So give me a one if I sound good, guys.
Or a two if I don't, but tell me why it's not good.
So give me one if it's good, two, and then why.
Let's see what the chat says.
They said Mari, you sound way better.
Okay, I turn myself just a little bit.
All right, so one is good.
Perfect.
Yeah, I should be on Rumble 2, guys, right now.
I should be on YouTube and Rumble.
Okay.
Now, for Angie, go ahead, Angie.
Talk real fast.
Hello, hello, hello.
Hello.
Can you guys hear me?
Hey, we're going to test.
Okay, so they're saying ones in the chat for you too.
Right?
Yeah, they're saying you're good too.
Angie is too low.
Okay.
I'm turning her up more now.
Angie, say something to the people now.
Something.
They can hear.
You got to say something more than that.
Tell them about how you're playing.
Overwatch.
Can you guys hear me better now?
Tell me what the chat is saying because I'm on Rumble right now.
Yeah, I'm on Rumble too.
They're saying ones here in Stream Jard.
Okay.
Perfect.
Perfect.
All right.
Cool.
Awesome, guys.
Welcome to the new studio then.
In that case, yeah, guys.
It took a while for me to get this thing up and running, but obviously we got it going.
And here's another camera angle for y'all.
See, we got more angles, okay?
Yeah.
Yeah, so this is the new studio, guys.
You guys can see it in its whole entirety here, right?
We got, obviously, the placard in the back.
I got some of my old government stuff behind me, right?
My certificates and everything else like that.
Yeah.
My old name placard, all that other shit.
So if anyone ever says, oh, yo, this dude is cap, you never really did nothing.
Yeah, motherfucker.
Why do I have a goddamn vest behind me?
A raid jacket, all that other stuff.
Obviously, this isn't the outer exterior.
I had to give back the plates when I left the job.
And then here, I got like my little mug.
I got my cert that you, when you go through the academy, you get that.
Obviously, I got my director's award here, my old name placard, all that shit.
My award that when I left Texas, and I got like a raid jacket here, all that shit, man.
So just decoration stuff, man.
Hell, I even got my old duty belt on this fucking thing with my Glock 17, right?
I had a lot more on my tech belt back then, but I took a lot of that crap out.
You bought all that in the black market.
Yeah, exactly.
So, yeah, man, this is the new studio.
So, I wanted to make sure that we had it full and ready to go before we did anything.
The thing that took the longest was the goddamn sign.
That thing took forever.
It took like almost a month to get ready.
Yeah.
When did they set it up?
Yesterday?
Andy came by earlier this week.
And for some of you guys are saying, yo, you're doxed, bro.
The dudes already doxed me years ago, bro.
That's the whole reason I started this channel is because people doxed me.
They thought it was going to be like, oh, yeah, this is going to be a death blow.
We got this guy.
He's over here.
He used to be a Fed, blah, blah, blah.
Nah, man.
We actually ended up using that to our advantage and making a whole other channel.
So shout out to the haters that went ahead and doxed me.
I thought it was funny.
But we're here.
We ain't going nowhere.
And yeah.
And guys, so right now I'm streaming on StreamYard.
I'm not on Streamlabs because it would have taken me forever to figure it out and whatever.
So Bill's going to come tomorrow and walk me through it.
Like we're going to actually create an event together and do everything.
So if you guys want to get involved in the show, FNFSuperchat.com.
That'll be a lot easier for me.
Angie is still going to screenshot you guys' Rumble comments.
She's literally got the phone ready and she's going to screenshot them and then we can read them.
But if you guys donate on FNF Super Chat, what I'll do is I'll just keep refreshing the page and I'll read the chats because I got another monitor up here that you guys can't see that I'm reading from.
So yeah, fnfsuperchat.com.
We should bring, we should give the, put the chat in this, we should probably put the chat in the thing.
Can you guys put it in the in the chat real quick if you guys don't mind?
Let me the FNF Super Sap.
Oh, the FNF Supercept.
Yeah, let me, or I can comment on there real quick and I'll pin it.
So let's see here.
FNF.
Bear with me here, guys.
All right, I see a bunch of WNG, WFED, WIC, WFED.
All right, so.
Angie, put on a tongue.
What is a tongue?
Don't listen to these weirdos, man.
Where are you?
Y'all weird sometimes, man.
Mo and Bill's, they're at home, I think.
Yeah, they're home.
Because, you know, I felt bad.
I was dragging him here to do Fed Reacts every week, and I was like, man, I need to learn how to do this on my own, man.
Because, you know, at some point, I got to be proficient with my own stuff.
So I was like, you know what?
I'm just going to figure it out.
But, man, what the hell?
Okay, hold on one second, guys.
I'm trying to put this in the chat for you guys, the link.
Just bear with me real quick, guys.
Why are you guys asking so many weird questions?
What are they asking now?
They said, do you want kids?
Of course.
I had an abortion today.
No, I didn't.
Myron, the type to listen to Bobby Charmuda.
What?
I think it means Bobby Smyrda.
It's Murda.
Okay.
Murda, yeah.
That's what they mean.
Myra, what's your favorite sex position?
Oh, you.
I cannot say that word.
What's wrong with y'all, man?
What's wrong with y'all, bro?
What else they're saying?
They're saying a bunch of stuff I can't say.
Well, this is Rumble, though.
I'm reading the Rumble.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Rumble.
They're going to.
OK.
In the.
In the chat, they're saying, what the hell?
Hold on one second.
I'm trying to pin my God.
I can't even pin my own chat.
You know what?
I'll.
You guys are crazy.
You're bringing a bunch of shit.
Sounds even worse when you read Angie.
Thanks.
W immigrant Angie.
Angie Loki looks like Summer Ray.
Who's Summer Ray?
Sounds like a porn star.
Yeah, she's a thought.
Yeah, she's a thought.
Who cares what you got to say?
Yeah.
It won't let me pin comments.
What the hell?
All right.
Well, that's weird.
I'll just put it in the top of the...
Oh.
All right, guys, it's at the top of the description.
The chat button is at the top of the description.
So just, you know, if you want to be heard, donate on there.
It'll be a lot easier for me to keep track of.
And yeah.
Let's see here.
Yeah, you won't let me pin chats.
That's so weird, man.
Oh, okay.
You know what?
Okay, let me.
How many of you guys watched the stream with Sneeko yesterday?
I think a couple of them might have.
Yeah, of course.
The ninjas.
All right, cool.
I pinned Roman's thing right there.
That's the super chat button at the top, guys.
I just pinned it.
Okay, sorry about that, guys.
All right.
So, what we're going to cover today, guys, is my bad.
Mute myself here.
We're going to be covering Gypsy Rose here.
So, what I'll do is I'll go ahead and we can go through her wiki first.
Or actually, you want to talk to tell them about how this case came about and everything else like that?
Go ahead.
Yeah, well, some of you might have heard of Gypsy Rose.
This is a woman that got released on parole on December, I think it was December, it was December 2023, but I think it was in the 23rd or something like that.
The thing is that she went to jail because she conspired to kill her mother with her boyfriend.
Like, both of them, they made a complaint to kill her mom because she was a victim of the syndrome of Munchausen or the Munchausen Muchansen syndrome.
Munchal syndrome.
Munchausen, yeah.
It's a very difficult word.
But the thing is that her mom put her to a bunch of stuff when she was a kid.
Like, she made her have fake illnesses to make people believe that she was sick when she actually was not.
And she had to suffer for most of her life with this fake illnesses to pretend she was sick and she was in a wheelchair pretending that she had leukemia and that she couldn't walk and all this stuff in order to get like some government aid, child support, and all these things in cloud, of course, for her mom and her.
And yeah, she got tired of it when she was 19.
She killed her mom and she went to jail for it.
So she got released last month.
And now this is like a huge deal because now she's married with a husband and she's saying all this stuff in the interviews that she's very happy with her husband.
And yeah, she's enjoying her clout, the cloud that she's giving right now.
She's a weird woman.
What can you, what can you say?
Yeah, and you guys had mentioned this, I think, in the chat before about us covering this.
And I and I was like, what the hell are y'all talking about?
But now it makes sense.
And then if you guys, because the only time I've ever heard of Munchell's syndrome, guys, is the MM song, Cleaning Out My Closet.
If you guys remember, Eminem said that his mom basically had Munchaus syndrome or whatever the hell.
And she made him think that he was sick his entire life.
He had an issue.
It's a very deep song, by the way.
It's probably one of the most graphic songs Eminem's ever done, where he talks about a lot of his demons, his inner demons.
The name of the song is called Cleaning Out My Closet.
All you older guys are probably going to remember.
It was on the album, The Eminem Show, which I think came out in like 2002 or something like that.
One of his best albums.
But yeah.
So, yeah.
It is a crazy movie.
I don't know if it's on Netflix right now.
I'm trying to find the name, but it's really, really good.
And it portrays the syndrome of Monchausen very well.
I can't remember the name of the movie, but I'll tell you guys.
It's really, really good.
If you guys don't have any time to, if you guys have any time, just watch it because it's really, actually, really good.
And I think it won like an Academy Award like a few years back.
Let me try to find it.
It's with this actress from America Horror Story.
Can't remember her name, but she looks like Adele.
So, yeah.
Let me see here.
Mancha Syndrome.
Anyways, I found a series of documentaries to present you guys today, but most of them will get us hit with the copyright.
And since we love you too, we're going to play this one that I found.
I could go through the Wikipedia first, real fast.
Yeah, we can do that.
Yeah, okay.
So, and someone said that there's another event.
I'll delete it, guys, but obviously you want to be watching this one.
Ignore the other one.
I think I made an account.
I made a stream while I was on Restream like an idiot.
But yeah, murder of D D Blanchard on June 14th, 2015.
Sheriff's Deputies in Green County, Missouri found the body of Claudine D De Blanchard, born May 3rd, 1967, in Chack Bay, Louisiana, face down in the bedroom of her house just outside Springfield, lying on the bed in a pool of blood from stab wounds inflicted several days earlier.
There was no sign of her daughter, Gypsy Rose, 23, who, according to Blanchard, had chronic conditions, including leukemia, asthma, and muscular dystrophy, and who had the mental capacity of a seven-year-old due to brain damage as a result of premature birth.
So that's a quick little thing there.
But we do have a documentary here that we're going to watch that Angie found that we probably won't get hit with copyright this comment.
Hopefully.
Cut to the case.
It's only about 23 minutes long, guys, so we can watch it, give some commentary, etc.
And then I guess because Angie did a lot of research on this case, if there's something that comes up that she wants to ask, just ask away.
Yeah, just ask away.
I'll pause it and then you can give your commentary.
The name of the movie is called Run and it's from 2020.
You guys should watch it.
I haven't watched the movie about this case because there is actually a movie based on these cakes.
But yeah, I haven't watched.
I don't know anything about it, but this movie, Run, is really good.
So you guys watch it.
We got a super chat from CJAB, $15.
He says, rest in peace, Gonzar Liro, Coach Red Pill.
Yeah.
We're definitely going to talk about that in full length, guys.
I was actually debating whether I was going to talk about it today on Fed Reacts, but I think that's something that deserves a bigger audience on Fresh and Fit.
But, I mean, just a quick few words here.
He's been on our show multiple times.
I looked at him as kind of like an uncle, a very smart guy, very wise guy, a lot of wisdom.
People can have whatever criticisms they want to have of him.
But I remember when the war first broke out, that he was on the ground, literally giving real-time information.
He was the only big YouTuber and or content creator with a platform that was actually reporting what was going on in Ukraine.
Because at the time, he was in Kiev when the war broke out.
And he had been in Ukraine for the better part of like a decade or something.
So he knew the country very well.
He had lived there.
He had a family.
He had a wife and children.
And he was just a very smart guy, Ivy League graduate.
I think he had went to Dartmouth, if I'm not mistaken, up there in Vermont.
And the guy was brilliant, very smart, exposed a lot of BS.
You know, he talked about how the renewable energy industry is a scam and a bunch of other things like that.
He was very red-pilled in a bunch of different aspects.
And he was really the only person accurately reporting the war from the ground.
And at the time, everyone was pro-war, pro-Ukraine, blah, blah, blah, pro-Ukraine war, whatever.
He was the only guy that was telling the truth.
Like, hey, guys, the Russians are winning.
Like, don't think that Ukraine is losing.
Zelensky is like killing his own people.
And now, fast forward two years later, he was right the whole time.
He was right the whole time.
I want to say it was like MSNBC, even the mainstream media, has finally admitted that, yes, Ukraine has lost the conflict.
They've lost about 25% of their land mass, which is what Russia wanted anyway.
They pretty much control the eastern portion of Ukraine.
They've lost the war, guys.
Putin's goal was never to just come in and take over Ukraine.
The goal was to stop NATO advancement.
The goal was to stop Western influence from creeping up on Moscow.
And he accomplished his mission.
And Gonzalo had called this out years prior, and everyone tried to chastise him for it, call him a Russian shill and a bunch of other crap.
But now, even the most biggest of critics of Russia are acknowledging that they basically won this conflict.
And obviously, they're admitting it now with what's going on in the Middle East and Israel because that's where everyone's attention is focused now is with that, not necessarily with the Russia-Ukraine war.
And you know what?
They said there's something like 500,000 casualties.
Gonzalo had been saying this shit for years, man.
Obviously, he'd been suppressed.
And he had gotten arrested multiple times by the Ukrainian equivalent to the FBI, their feds, or whatever, their secret police.
And he died in prison tragically.
And obviously, when I heard the news, I was devastated.
But that's just a little quick summary and what I got to say about him.
Rest in peace to him.
Rest in peace to his, you know, rest in peace to him.
Rest in peace to his legacy.
And obviously, my deepest condolences go to all his friends and family.
Is he from American?
Oh, he's American?
He's an American.
Gonzalez Lilio sounds like Bolivian or he's Argentinian.
Ethnically, yeah.
Well, he's Argentinian, but he was an American citizen, had grew up his whole life in America, went to an Ivy League school, very successful guy, very smart guy.
But then he left over to Ukraine and he had a family over there.
So it's really crazy, man, that an American citizen can die in a Ukrainian prison.
And the reason though, the guy's only reason they arrested him is because of his opinions on the war.
Because he was reporting on the war, talking about how they were losing, Zelensky's corrupt, etc.
And, you know, it really makes you appreciate living in the United States because we're one of the few countries that actually has real freedom of speech where if you criticize the government, you're not going to get put in a gulag or some shit like that, like in other places.
Eastern Europe doesn't play with that.
You say something about the leadership, they're going to get rid of you.
Or even the Middle East, they don't play.
Like Saudi Arabia, I'll talk about this with Sneeko.
They killed this guy, Khashoggi, right?
Who was a Saudi Arabian, he was a Saudi Arabian reporter, and he was very critical of the royal family in Saudi Arabia.
And one day, he was in Turkey, needed to get his passport.
So obviously he goes to the Saudi Arabian consulate.
They're waiting for him.
They fucking.
Waiting for him.
Yeah, like they knew that he was coming because they had been trying to get him for a while.
So he goes to get his passport or whatever.
They fucking lock him in the room.
They attack him and they kill him and they chop his body up and take it out in bits and pieces out of the consulate.
And they did this in Turkey.
And Turkish intelligence, which this is a whole other thing, somehow, somehow, got the recorded audio of the attack.
You can hear them attacking him.
And you can hear the saw sounds and everything.
And you could hear the guy instructing him how to dismember him and all this other stuff.
So Turkish intelligence had bugs in the Saudi Arabian consulars.
That's a whole other fucking deal.
That probably caused some diplomatic issues right there.
But the point is, is that we have it documented because there was an enormous amount of pressure from the West to investigate his death.
He's probably in the internet somehow.
Oh, yeah, they did the documentaries on this and everything.
This is the guy I'm talking about, guys.
Here, I'll show y'all real quick.
Not to get sidetracked here, but you guys said you wanted a more informative Fed reaction.
Here we go, my friends.
Khashoggi Jamal Khashoggi, boom.
This guy doesn't really look so good.
This is that he said that they chopped him off, and I just thought this is him right here.
Wow, like a person just literally went to the consulate.
Oh, okay, okay.
Yeah, that's him right there.
And he went to get a passport.
Yeah, I think he went to go renew his passport while he was in Turkey.
That's insane.
Yeah.
You're not even saying in a thing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, technically, from a legal perspective, anytime you go into a foreign country's consulate, it's considered their territory.
Yeah.
Like, that's their land.
If that makes sense.
So they can do whatever they want.
I guess, yeah.
That's crazy.
I guess, yeah.
And there was a bunch of issues when, you know, when the Turkish government wanted to investigate it, you know, and jurisdictional issues.
And, you know, it was, it's a, it was, it's a very, this is a black guy for Saudi Arabia that no one likes to talk about.
This, the murder of this guy.
Right.
They've made documentaries on it or whatever.
And his murder really shows it's, it's a, it's a, it shines a bright light on something that people already knew, but no one ever talks about that if you criticize the Saudi government, you're going to be dealt with.
Another interesting story for you guys, if you guys watch my Osama bin Laden episode, which is on Rumble, by the way, I talk about this in detail.
Osama bin Laden was a Saudi.
A lot of people don't know that.
He was a Saudi Arabian.
He comes from a very wealthy family out there who's like the number one construction business and they built like half of Saudi Arabia, right?
His father was a huge engineer that built buildings all over Saudi Arabia.
They had the major contracts.
And what ended up happening was, obviously, as you guys know, quick little thing so this all makes sense.
Because if I just try to go ahead and say whatever, you're going to be like, that doesn't make sense.
So back in the 1980s, the Soviets had invaded Afghanistan.
And when they invaded Afghanistan, Saddam Hussein was like, yo, you know, I'm going to go ahead and get some freedom fighters or we're going to fight back, right?
Because Osama had a real big problem with Kafir, as you call it in Arabic or infidels, right?
In English, invading Muslim land.
So obviously he had the money, et cetera.
He gathered a bunch of freedom fighters, got a bunch of money, and also the CIA funded it.
Yeah, our CIA.
His fight against the Russians, and this is the 80s, right?
So they ended up winning.
They ended up winning and everything else like that with Saddam with Osama's money and with the CIA backing.
I think it was called the Mujahideen at this point.
And they won.
So fast forward to Saddam Hussein invading another Middle Eastern country.
I think it might have been Queen or whatever in the early 90s or 80s, whatever it is.
The point is, is that there was a security risk for Saudi Arabia, right?
So Osama comes back after having won the war against the Soviets in the 80s saying, yo, I can help you guys.
Let's fight these guys.
Let's fight Saddam.
I can do this.
The Saudi Arabian government says no.
And the reason why they said no is they said, we got the United States protecting us.
We don't need your protection.
And that was done through a deal struck by Richard Nixon in the 1970s for the petrol dollar.
And what that basically is, is Saudi Arabia agreed to do all of their oil transactions in U.S. currency.
And the reason why that's important is because that forces everyone to use U.S. dollars when they purchase oil.
So if you're in Japan, China, whatever, it don't matter.
You got to take your yen.
You got to take your pounds, whatever it is.
You got to convert it to U.S. dollar.
Then you could go ahead and buy oil from Saudi Arabia.
And what that basically did was it puts the United States in a very strong leveraged position to have the world's reserve currency.
I say all that to say this.
So they have protection from the United States.
So they're like, we don't need you, Osama.
Osama loses his shit.
Yo, what the hell do you mean?
You're using, you know, in Arabic, non-believer capitals, right?
You're using them to protect Islamic land.
This is bullshit.
Like, what the hell's wrong with y'all?
You know, this goes against Quran, blah, blah, blah.
So he publicly starts to criticize the Saudi government, right?
Instead of killing him, because obviously his family's connected in Saudi Arabia, they built the fucking country.
They exile him.
They kick him out.
He gets forced to go to Sudan in the mid-90s, where my family's from, actually.
So he spent a considerable amount of time over there.
So fast forward to 2001, 9-11 happens, right?
Which they're just now talking about why Osama did it.
He wrote a letter to America where he outlines exactly why he did what he did.
And, you know, surprise, surprise, them boys is the root of cause of everything, but that's a whole other conversation that we're on YouTube.
When you actually read it, they're the root cause.
But either way, as with every other terrorist attack, but I say all that to say this: we had no business going to Iraq because Osama and Saddam hated each other.
Osama wanted to lead an army to go fight him back in the 90s, but the Saudi Arabian government didn't let him.
So, yeah, guys, that is the history right there with Osama.
Give me ones in the chat if that made sense for y'all.
Yeah, it made sense.
Yeah, and the whole situation with Khashoggi.
But basically, the bottom line here is: you can't criticize the Saudi Arabian government.
They will kill you or they'll exile you.
And they stripped him of his Saudi citizenship as well.
Osama.
And this guy's a multi-multi-millionaire.
I think at the time of his death, he had like, he was worth like 20 to 30 million.
His family were billionaires.
Wow.
His family were billionaires.
Yeah, I think he has an engineering degree.
He was a smart guy.
He had an engineering degree.
A lot of money.
Yeah.
I didn't know that.
Yeah.
How was he executed?
When the SEALs broke in, they tracked him down to Abbottabad, Pakistan.
And, you know, they sent a SEAL team in there.
And they got him.
Actually, I cover all this, guys.
If you're interested in the Osama thing, guys, I did a whole thing on 9-11 and I did a whole thing on the Osama bin Laden situation.
I give the official narrative and the alternative narratives.
It's like a five or six-part series on 9-11.
Definitely go check it out.
It's on this channel.
Yeah.
But I go into detail and all that stuff.
But yeah, guys, it's really interesting when you actually look into the history of Osama bin Laden.
And obviously, I don't condone his actions, right?
Killing innocent people.
There's never an excuse to kill 3,000 innocent Americans.
However, it is interesting to see how the mainstream media never told us why he did it.
You know, they said, oh, they hate us because we're free.
That's not really the reason.
In his letter to America, he really outlines every single issue that he has with the West and the United States in general.
And a lot of it is rooted in them boys, man.
A lot of it.
A lot of it.
But we on YouTube.
So by the way, people are saying that they cannot hear the sound effects.
Oh, they can't hear the sound effects?
God.
They're saying no sound or.
Okay, well, yeah, I can hear this one.
Which one?
Hold on.
What is that?
Is that like a burp?
Yeah, yeah.
I got my.
I literally hear a burp.
You know what?
What the fuck?
What the heck?
Are you guys listening?
American talking.
Yo, what?
Yo!
Nah, I'm pissed.
I'm a restart.
What the f-
Haha, somebody said that.
All right, y'all got me.
Let me see here.
You guys should have me now.
I don't know what the hell that was, bro.
I'm fucking pissed.
What the hell, man?
Some bullshit, man.
My intention books.
God damn, man.
Well, anyway, yeah, you guys get the picture.
Me talking about the issues with criticizing a government.
But yeah.
We should be good now.
Give me one to the chat if my mic sounds good and crispy now.
But yeah, this all comes back to Gonzalez Lero, guys.
Obviously, you can't criticize certain governments.
Okay, we got here.
Venom goes, there is a TV series about Gypsy Rose on Hulu called The Act.
That's the one.
Yeah, that's the one I was talking about.
How many episodes was it?
No, no, I haven't watched it.
That's with that's on Hulu.
I haven't watched it.
Let me see.
Okay.
And then we got here, and that was from Venom.
And then we got Trillis goes, you guys should do an episode.
Okay.
You guys should do an episode on the Chris Benoit murder suicide case.
If you guys look deep into it on forums and YouTube, you'll find evidence and clues that prove Chris Benoit was set up.
Many believe Chris was framed and did not kill his family.
Yeah, Trillis, we actually covered the Chris Benoit case.
So definitely go ahead and check it out.
I mean, I know there's always going to be conspiracy theories.
You know, oh, yo, he didn't do it, blah, blah, blah.
But the reality is, you know, there's a crazy amount of evidence that he did.
But there's always going to be conspiracy theories.
And it kind of sucks because I like Chris Benoit.
He was one of my favorite wrestlers growing up.
You know, at the end of the day, you know, people can say that he's blacklisted in the WWE, which I, you know, I understand, but he was a damn good wrestler.
But yeah, it's wild.
Okay.
So everybody's good here.
Okay.
So Mike is good again.
And you guys said Angie sounds good.
So, all right, cool.
What else?
Oh, and then last thing, I forgot to make this announcement, but I might as well now.
I'm taking on clients again, guys, as far as for fitness coaching.
A lot of you guys have asked me, hey, Myron, I want to get in shape for the new year, et cetera.
When are you going to open up back coaching again?
So I've opened it back up.
I'm only taking 15 to 20 guys max.
I got a few spots left.
A bunch of people signed up yesterday.
So nice.
Yeah.
But my thing is, though, guys, look, you don't have to work with me.
All right.
You can, I have a bunch of free information on YouTube.
Go check out the Mano Handelsman episode.
Go check out the episodes that I did where we talk about macros, how to lose weight, how to build muscle, et cetera.
But if you want me to do it for you and teach you, like basically tell you exactly how many calories to eat, what exercise to do, how many sets to do, how many reps to do, you're making all your workouts for you, having to change with periodization, all that other stuff, I'll take care of that for you.
And it's all done through an app.
But I want the most serious people.
So it's for four months.
You know, obviously you're going to need at least $3,000 to invest to get into this thing.
And I'm doing that on purpose to make sure I deal with the highest quality clientele that are going to take it seriously because at the end of this, it's not necessarily about the money.
It's more about I want some testimonials.
I want guys showing the huge transformation.
And from a psychological perspective of how the human brain works, people take shit seriously when they've got some skin in the game.
So if you guys want to work with me, you can DM me right now.
Say not a brokey on Instagram.
Okay.
Literally just DM me, not a brokey.
Yesterday I said put coach and then some guys just didn't get it and they would be like, oh yeah, blah, blah, blah.
But DM me not a brokey if you want to work with me.
And then I'll call you tonight on FaceTime or Instagram or Zoom, whatever it is.
I'll call you tonight and we'll get you signed up.
Please, only serious inquiries, guys.
Okay, it's not cheap.
I'm trying to keep it exclusive.
I'm trying to keep only the top-tier guys in.
But yeah, I'm going to hold your hand throughout the entire process.
And one of the benefits is, and you're going to think I'm crazy for this, but I give all my clients my personal numbers.
You guys can actually reach out to me and ask me questions.
Yeah, I don't agree with that.
So you have, well, you're a woman, who cares?
But yeah, you guys have full access to me to ask questions or whatever it may be.
And I just hold your hand throughout the process, man.
So getting direct access to me is worth the money in itself.
But that's something that I do because I really do care and want my guys to.
I have a few on Fed Reacts too.
Okay, cool.
So DM me today, tonight, not a brokey, and I'm going to respond to all you guys.
All right.
I got a bunch of people that said coach, but I don't, you know, I don't have time to go through everybody, and some people aren't serious or whatever.
So if you DM me not a brokey, I know you came from this stream and you're more than likely more serious.
But anyway, cool.
So let's get into the documentary that we have here.
You want to say, you want to tell them how you found this or anything you want to say on it before I get going here?
Sorry for the delay, guys.
It's just that new studio, a bunch of announcements.
So I'll be reading their Rumble chats later.
I have them all here.
Follow Fred Reacts on Instagram.
And yes, I found them looking onto a bunch of documentaries from HBO and all AE and Lifetime and all this and all these channels that are like copyright blocked for us on YouTube.
So yeah.
All right.
We're going to have to use this one.
Hopefully it's good and you guys like it.
All right.
Okay, guys.
So we got this documentary here.
I'm going to pull it up.
And we're just going to give some commentary on it.
And I'll obviously elaborate on anything in there as far as like police stuff goes.
And we'll, you know, we're just going to give you all that class of Fred Reacts, man, where we give y'all commentary and give you guys insight as to how things really work.
So let's get going.
Oh, hold on.
Is this thing muted?
No, yeah, you got to set it up on like 10 with bear with me here.
All right.
Oh, yeah.
I had him muted.
I'm sorry, guys.
That's my bad.
Give me ones in the chat.
The audio is good, guys.
Give me ones in the chat if the audio is good.
Okay, if you're putting twos, please say why.
Yeah.
It's a bunch of twos on Rumble.
They're saying no audio.
Hmm.
Okay.
Let me, you know what?
No sound on video.
Okay, hold on.
Tell me if you guys got it now.
Give me ones if you guys can hear it now.
The audio.
Mo is calling.
Mo.
Yeah.
All right, answer it.
Someone said, call Mo.
Yo, Mo, what up?
Play the video through Firefox.
Oh, play it through Fire.
Okay, okay.
There we go.
That's what it is.
Play it through Firefox.
Thanks, Mo.
Hold on.
Yeah, shout out to Lo Kali.
And hold on one sec.
Let me try that shit.
Give me one second, guys.
I forgot.
Because it's been so goddamn long.
Shout out to you.
You are the first ones to see the well.
This is the second video, the second stream you have done here, right?
Because you're doing one from New Year's.
Yeah.
But this is like a live one that we're doing with like actual documentaries and like with the videos, me here and all this stuff.
Like we're trying it out.
So this is the first time.
Yeah, it's the first time.
Doing everything.
So this is why it took us so long to start the video and doing all this stuff.
so yeah let's see give me give me one's in the chat guys if you can hear it now hmm y'all still can't hear it Nope.
They're saying no.
Hmm.
Okay.
All right.
Let me see if this works right here.
I just adjusted something on it.
Okay, let me know if you got video sound now, guys.
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Is it coming up now, guys?
No, still twos.
God damn.
Hold on.
Yeah, I cannot hear it.
It's on rumble here on my phone.
What about on YouTube?
Hmm.
Give me one sec.
What the hell?
Let me know if you got video sound now, guys.
We can hear it, though.
You can hear it?
Yeah.
I mean, here.
They can hear it where you can hear it.
No.
No, no, they can't hear it.
Okay.
Hmm.
They can hear it where.
What the fuck?
Is it low audio?
Very low.
No, no, they can't hear it.
Wait, so they can hear or they can't.
Some of them say very low, but it might be from us.
Ah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
Hold on, guys.
I'll fix this right now.
Yeah, they're calling on FaceTime.
Hey, Angie.
Yeah.
Tell Marin to make sure the computer settings is on the road.
Like, go to sound in the computer, and then make sure it says Roadcaster Pro to Chat or whatever that he's doing.
Hold on, I'm doing this right now.
You heard that?
Yeah, hold on.
I'm doing it right now.
I got Pro Chat.
yeah they're both on pro chat yeah there's one that says pro main I had it on Pro Chat.
You want me to do Pro Main?
All right.
I'll do Pro Main.
This is live.
Yeah, y'all are seeing it live, man.
And it's probably going to be on the and that's probably the mic setting as well.
Okay, let me let me make that switch right now.
Bear with me, guys.
I appreciate you guys being patient.
All right, Pro Main.
Cool.
And then I'm going to switch this to that.
And do the same thing through a stream yard setting.
Okay.
All right.
So projects.
All right.
So I think we're back now.
All right.
Test SS.
Yeah, I think we're back now.
Yeah, I got it back on Pro Chat.
So let's see what happens here.
So okay.
All right, so let me just share screen again.
Why the hell is a roadcaster being lame?
Oh, no, stop the wrong one.
Yeah.
Yeah, because I got it on Firefox now.
All right, so let me try playing it again.
And I want to start off with saying, things are not always as they appear.
The story is growing.
Can y'all hear it now?
All right.
All right.
Okay.
Shout out to Mo and Bills, man.
I think switching it to Pro Main was the fix as far as for the computer.
Donde Marco for you guys.
Yeah, shout out to y'all.
Let me see if this Don DeMarco.
Can y'all hear that?
Let me hear it.
Let me see.
Let me know if you guys heard that on heard that Don DeMarco too.
You guys didn't hear the Don DeMarco?
They didn't hear the soundboard.
We gotta change the stream deck sound to pro main as well instead of pro true chat.
Yeah, ah, okay.
I'll do that after then.
That's cool.
It's probably just going to the wrong one because it was supposed to go to the yeah, you could put uh bills on like the thing.
Yeah, so now thanks for calling it in, guys.
Uh, what I'll do is, I'm gonna um, I'll get with you, Bills, tomorrow, and we'll like figure out how to do this on streamlines.
And I apologize, guys, that we're not doing this on streamlines.
It's just that I gotta figure out restream, but I got it.
All right, all right, ninjas, I'm gonna let y'all go.
What happened?
Yeah, I'll let them go.
Shout out to them.
I'm glad they called you because if they called me, I wouldn't have answered.
So, yeah.
Uh, shout out to Mo and Bills for calling Angie and getting it squared away.
You know, they even face time.
Yeah, so shout out to that man.
Um, all right, so we'll uh we'll keep going here.
I'm gonna fast forward this because it seems like there's some does this music play the whole time, Angie?
What music that that's on this documentary?
If it was like there's like music that plays here, increasingly bizarre.
It turns out Gypsy Blanchard and her mother were in the news in the school.
Yeah, it's kind of like a pre-introduction of the day she was just small.
Okay.
So the disturbing story of Dee Dee and Gypsy Blanchard.
Hey, make her a yard.
So, where are you going today?
I'm going to kill this Mercy Hospital to see my films.
Gypsy Rose Blanchard didn't have the luxury of growing up like most children before she was even a year old.
She was being tested for sleep apnea.
This would lead to her being forced to sleep with the machine to assist her breathing.
But this would be nothing compared to the very painful and confusing childhood that lay ahead of her.
Three months old, Dee Dee was telling me that she had sleep apnea and she needed a breathing machine or breathing monitor machine.
It escalated from then.
Problems with her eyes, hearing, her digestive system.
Gypsy's father and mother divorced each other while she was still very young.
Her mother would begin moving further and further away from her father after the split.
Due to this, Dee Dee slowly became Gypsy's sole care provider and took on the full responsibilities of handling her medical.
So her parents married when she was 24 and he was 17.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
So he was going to underage when they married.
And they married because she became pregnant of her.
Looks like he's military too.
I don't know.
Well, it looks like he has military uniforms, see?
On the video?
Yeah.
So, oh, you can't see it because you're yeah, no, I can't see it.
Okay.
But yeah.
Yes.
They married because she got pregnant, basically.
So yeah, that's what happened.
I wonder what the age of the age of consent might be lower because they're in Louisiana.
These southern states, age of consent is a lot less.
Let me look.
We can actually Google it real quick.
Let's look here.
All right.
Louisiana.
Let's do a research for age of consent.
17.
Oh, actually, 17.
17.
Yeah.
So he literally made it by the skin of his teeth, man.
Crazy.
So, all right, let's keep going.
This became especially hard after their home was destroyed in Hurricane Katrina.
This is just a glimpse of what life looks like just a few years ago.
A family devastated by Hurricane Katrina.
She blindfolded me, but I looked and I still.
Okay, real quick, because I gotta say this because a lot of you guys might be too young to know about Katrina.
Katrina happened, I want to say, like an 04 or 05.
I remember vividly.
I was a sophomore, sophomore in high school, and that hurricane was like it destroyed New Orleans.
Like it just destroyed that whole area.
Destroyed New Orleans.
It was really bad.
Probably one of the worst hurricanes in my lifetime, at least.
And it is so bad, guys, to the point where it literally displaced thousands upon thousands of people, and all of them migrated to Houston, Texas.
A big reason why Houston is so populated, guys, is because of Hurricane Katrina.
Because it was the next major city nearby.
So that hurricane devastated the area.
And Nora, people, people say to this day, it's still never really 100% recovered.
I don't know if anyone in the chat is from there, but you guys, you know, obviously comment below what you guys think.
But yeah, dude, this is like understatement.
If you lived in that time period, because some of y'all are younger, don't remember it.
It was a big fucking deal.
It was on the news for like a year.
It made an estimated damage of $97.4 billion.
Yeah.
That's insane.
And it was in late August 2005.
Yep.
That sounds right.
That sounds about right.
It was really bad.
So, yeah.
Nightmares of what I saw.
Due to the issues that they had faced medically and financially, after the hurricane, their community and Habitat for Humanity came together and gifted them a house with other essentials.
Those who came together to give them this house felt that Dee De had earned it after going through so much and being such a loving and caring mother for her sick daughter.
But that's only because none of them knew what was actually happening behind closed doors in the very same house.
This is no ordinary house.
Now, living with disabilities has never felt better.
We have an awesome bathtub.
It's a jacuzzi tub meant for my muscles.
And we have a wonderful ramp so I can get up and down by myself.
The light switches, I can reach them now.
I have wider doors so my chair can get through.
All made possible by loving volunteers, hundreds of them.
And also with help from Cox, St. John's, and the Center for Independent Living.
For the first time, Gypsy says she feels more independent than ever before.
It just proves that happy endings are not just in fairy tales.
They're real and true in real life, also.
According to Dee Dee, the doctor said that Gypsy had a chromosome disorder that was causing issues with her development.
They believe this was the root cause of most of her disabilities.
But when Gypsy was in her early teen years, they would visit a pediatric neurologist who began questioning what he was reading in the notes of her medical history.
And once he had an opportunity to meet and examine Gypsy for himself, he couldn't believe what he was seeing.
This is what he had to say in his notes.
Now, this was the first one that jumped out.
Here we go.
That's her dad, by the way, guys.
This is about to get real.
Oh, this is her biological father?
Yeah.
Okay, the military guy, right?
Yeah.
Okay.
Let me.
She ends up going to the neurologist.
Dr. Flasterstein.
And so, very first thing right off the bat.
Mother is not a good historian.
Person that has not walked for nine years, for years, she should have technically almost no muscles in her lower extremities.
But she didn't have muscles, which looked quite normal.
And she was able to support her body weight.
I remember her standing.
So I had a big doubt about the whole thing from the beginning.
Well, here's the interesting thing: this is the last record from Mercy here in Springfield until 2015.
So this is 2007.
Eight years.
What I couldn't figure out was how Dee Dee figured out that Dr. Flasterstein was on to her.
But if you look at a lot of these social work notes, Dee Dee's requesting medical records.
She would have gotten a copy of this letter.
This was the closest opportunity Gypsy had to escaping her mother, who we now know was faking her illnesses and over-medicating her for years in order to maintain control over her life and garner sympathy from their community.
Bam.
So she's been exposed.
This neurologist was able to pinpoint, and it's interesting how they were able to discover it was through her muscular development.
Like if someone isn't capable of walking, etc., the way you're saying, you shouldn't, the body shouldn't be developed in certain areas, as to the degree it was.
So this was obviously a huge find.
And then this is where I guess things start to turn.
This form of abuse started when Gypsy was a newborn infant, and Dee De was able to keep it going for nearly two decades.
Gypsy was forced to endure countless medical procedures and was force-fed medication and possibly.
Yo, imagine being a kid thinking the whole time that something's wrong with you, being forced medication, and then finding out later.
Not only that, it's that her mom will keep all her documents and like certificates to herself and she wouldn't tell her her age.
So she never knew how old she was.
Oh, and she was when she was actually, when she was actually like 18, 17, she grew up thinking that she was 12, 13.
Her mom will like make her believe she was way younger than she was.
And she will make her like fake this little child voice.
And she will talk like a child all the time in front of people and all the time.
Like she will think that she was like a child.
Interesting.
Yeah, because then she can just infantilize herself.
Yeah.
Okay.
Wow.
Very.
She told everybody that she lost the birth certificates and the medical records in the Katrina hurricane.
And she actually burnt them all.
And she faked new ones.
Wow.
Yeah.
That's crazy.
Yeah.
This woman was crazy.
Yo, people do anything for clout, though.
God damn.
Like, right?
Like, you think about it.
Like, why would you do this?
I just want to be famous in my neighborhood and get some attention.
Like, bro, that's crazy.
And she was not only getting cloud ninety, she was getting concert tickets.
She was, she got, they got a house.
Yeah.
They gave them a house, a whole house.
She gave interviews on the news and shit like that.
Yeah.
Because she had like a bunch of um like illnesses all together, like looking at like the thing on your legs, like hearing issues, all this stuff, everything.
So, people were like, Well, this is like a weird child, you know, it's a weird kid.
We gotta interview them.
Got damn, bro.
Okay, yo, man, anything for clout, guys.
Y'all see it right here.
And this is before Instagram.
This is how people used to get clubs.
Yeah, exactly.
Hey, I want some club, but there's no social media.
I'm just gonna say, my kid is super sick.
You lie about his age.
They got money from artists, uh, like charity things.
They got a lot of money from people that would like donate them to them.
Wow, yeah, because it's a perfect setup story.
Yeah, yo, we got displaced from uh Katrina.
We're poor.
I'm a single mom, right?
Because the guy was the military guy was gone.
Yeah, they got divorced.
Yeah, and so she was claiming child support, and he was giving them $1,200 a month.
That's a lot.
Yeah, that's a lot.
I mean, especially back then, I'm saying, yeah, $1,200 a month for the child support.
Yeah.
Wow.
Yeah.
Because I tell you this, like, he probably wasn't making that much.
From what I saw, he's probably like a sergeant or something like that in the military.
I don't really know if he's a good person.
He was just like a military.
It doesn't say anything on.
It looked like he was.
It looked like from the marriage photo, he was wearing his uniform.
Yeah.
Someone in the chat, let me know.
I, to me, it looked like he was a sergeant.
Um, so if he's a sergeant, you know, back then, early 2000s, he ain't gonna be making that much money.
And the thing is that they also got remarried.
He got remarried, right?
And there was a time where Didi and Gypsy will live with him in his house, in his family house, with the stepmother, with the father wife.
And Didi will poison her with wheat killer in the meals.
And they didn't notice until they actually left.
They were like, okay, there is something going on here.
You guys gotta gotta go.
And then after they left, she was feeling okay because she will get sick all the time from the meals that Didi will cook in her house.
Wow.
That's fucking crazy.
Yeah.
All right.
We're back to it, man.
Possibly more through her feeding tubes while sleeping.
It is now believed that almost all of Gypsy's symptoms and complications were either completely fabricated or caused by over-medicating for issues that she never had in the first place.
But I still don't understand why you put your child through this.
I don't know.
I mean, the thing is, I mean, it just keeps going.
I mean, and it would have kept going because her mama was an insane compulsive liar.
Didi told me she's not going to live to be, you know, 18 years old.
She may be an old.
Little did she know that she was way older than 18 years old.
That's crazy, man.
She was born in 1991.
Yo, oh, she's only okay.
So she's a year younger than me.
She's 32.
All right.
God damn.
An old teenager.
That's about it.
I see what you mean with the voice now.
So she's probably like 20 years, almost 20 years old in this shit, right?
Is she out here thinking she's 50?
Yeah, yeah, like what the hell, bro.
Yeah.
I'll be mad as hell.
I'm really like 20 years old, and my parents got me thinking I'm fucking 10.
Hey, guys, I'm Married Gates.
Nice to meet you.
You want to play some?
I don't know.
Fucking tag.
Hide and go seek.
Like, what the fuck?
I mean, I would have stabbed her like that.
Like, that shit, she got a little too mad, but goddamn.
But the thing is that she was very violent.
Her mom will like threat her with like beating her arms with like a hammer with a hammer?
Yeah, she will, like, she will like threaten her with like breaking her arms and feet to make her actually like part, you know, like discapacitated.
Damn.
All right.
Crazy.
And to see her 23 years old now, perfectly healthy.
It's just, it pisses me off, you know.
And you said that the HBO documentary for this is really good, right?
Yeah.
Okay.
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You know, what's crazy about this case, too, is that a lot of people knew about this stuff going on and nobody did nothing because there were a few neighbors that will know about the girl could walk, she could hear perfectly, she could see without those glasses because come on, guys, those glasses.
I mean, I don't know why they will put a child to wear those ugly ass glasses.
But there was actually one time when she will meet people online, right?
And there was one time she met a guy online and she wanted to meet with him and like run away with this guy because she fell in love and he ran away to a neighbor's house to help her get away from her mom.
And the neighbor did nothing.
Like, because she had been brainwashed to think that she was sick.
Yeah.
That's actually kind of, yeah, when you think about it, that's kind of like an evil genius plan.
Like, all right, I'm going to say that you're mentally sick, so no one takes you seriously.
Her mom found out and she beat the shit out of her when she found out.
Bitch, what you doing?
We're trying to make money over here.
I need this clout.
Bong!
You know, like, what the hell are you doing?
You fucking up our bag, our sympathy bag.
What illnesses did your mom say that you had?
Asthma, epilepsy, hearing impaired, vision impaired, bed with a feeding tube, paralyzed from the waist down, slow, so retardation, and among other things, I just can't remember.
Gypsy's mother had no issue with putting her daughter through tremendous amounts of pain in order to continue.
Oh, wow.
Epilepsy, vision impaired, hearing impaired, GI reflux, quadriplegia, muscular dystrophy, anemia, hypoventilation, asthma, allergies.
God damn, leukemia.
Yo, what does this?
If you had all these things at the same time, bro, you'd probably be dead.
Yeah.
Come on, man.
Just check.
I knew her false narrative of being the loving mother with a sick dog.
Gypsy was forced to take a cocktail of medications that were sometimes designed to make her more ill.
With every fake illness came a new and painful treatment that were almost always not needed.
Many of the treatments Gypsy was forced to endure were incredibly painful.
Without a need for them, I feel that it's fair to compare them to torturous acts.
The earliest surgery that I can remember probably would be having my feeding tube put in.
That's horrible.
You have to have it.
That's horrible, guys.
If you never experienced that, that is like one of the worst experiences in your guys' life.
Like putting a tube, it mobilizes you to put a tube inside you.
It's like horrible.
You feel like you're dying.
You're like, yeah.
Yeah.
what do they put it into your like your neck or some shit or your arm to feed you they they put it like oh in your mouth It has to get to your stomach.
Yeah.
Oh, so they literally shove it down.
Okay, your throat.
Okay.
Wow.
Yeah.
That can't be fun.
Yeah, no.
And that would be pretty painful because they don't put you under anesthesia.
Take you in the emergency room, rip the old one out and put a new one in.
As we all know, making even the slightest changes in your medication can lead to hundreds of possible side effects.
Due to DD recklessly forcing Gypsy to take medications that were not needed, she began having very real issues that caused her to seek even further treatment.
Diagnosed with epilepsy about this time as well.
This is why I'm such a pro, you know, I'm so against medicine in general, guys, because it's like it'll solve one of your problems, but then it ends up creating like two more.
So like, what's worse, what you're originally suffering from are all the new ailments you're going to get from the medicine.
You know, this is why, guys, you know, try your best to like, that's why I'm so like anti-drug and shit like that.
Stay natural, man.
If you could find a way to not take medication, always try to avoid it, man.
Because you guys got to remember that big pharma isn't here.
It's a private industry.
They're not here to actually help you.
They're here to get to their bottom line, which is the most money that they can make.
And, you know, I think if anything, 2020 proved that with the pandemic, right?
That the jab-jab, hey, let's make money on that.
That was more important than saving people because now people are starting to die from jab-jab.
So it is what it is, man.
But you just got to be real careful and avoid medication as much as you can.
Obviously, there's some situations where, yes, you need that medical aid, but you know, it's got to be for the most serious stuff.
And yeah, no, and the best medicine back then was like staying home, protecting yourself from the germs, like washing your hands, all this stuff.
You know, it wasn't really like medicine.
You know, an ounce of prevention is like a pound of cure, you know?
So it beats a pound of cure, if that's what the phrase is.
Right?
Yes, sir.
And so they started giving you tegretol.
Mm-hmm.
And it caused your teeth to crumble.
Yes, sir.
Did you know what was happening at the time?
No, I really didn't.
I just didn't understand why my teeth were falling out.
I had to have them extracted.
I just knew I was...
Bro, there is no pain worse than teeth pain.
That is the worst.
That is, it's literally the worst thing ever.
Yeah.
I was losing teeth.
She would learn the hard way that her mother never had her best interest in mind.
Gypsy was told from the time that she was a small child that she had developmental problems mentally and physically.
As you can imagine, this kind of psychological manipulation could easily cause real...
Yo, Dr. B, we got a doctor in the house.
Shout out to Dr. B84.
He says you should not take...
Yeah, that is not a medication you should just take.
Yo, Dr. B, can you tell us real quick about that medicine and what it is and why it's so dangerous?
Real quick, give us your professional take on it.
Um, because obviously, you know, we, we can only get a certain insight, but it'd be great to get your medical perspective as a real doctor.
Issues with the child's mental development, but even with absolute control over everything she heard and saw, DeeDee could only keep young Gypsy in the dark about her health for so long.
As she aged and gained more knowledge of the outside world, she began to question the reality that her mother had laid out for her.
She always knew that her mother would exaggerate her physical disabilities, but she had no idea how far she was actually taking.
So the doc responds, it's given for seizures and people who have epilepsy, but I guess one of the main negative side effects is it destroys your teeth, just like meth, bro.
God damn.
The lie.
Pretty soon, I found a couple of bits of paper in my mom's safe.
Things that stated that I was born in 1991 made me question my real age.
I asked her about it.
She said that it was a typo.
I had taken those papers and...
Yo, doc, I got a question for you.
Obviously, since you're the professional here with that, how was her mom able to get her all this prescription medication when a neurologist showed that she wasn't really, she didn't really have any of these sicknesses or illnesses?
Can you tell me maybe why, how she was able to finesse and get this, still get her daughter this very strong medication, despite the fact that, like, the test showed otherwise?
The Medicaid card that I found...
It's a no medication that I rarely prescribe.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like the medicine then.
Yeah, that she got.
So I'm just trying to figure out, like, how she got it if, like, the test came back, like, negative.
It's my actual real birthday on it, and I ran away from home.
I didn't get very far because she found me pretty quickly and took me back home.
Why was I in all that trouble?
She might have been able to get it from her PCP or through an ED visit.
Is that what Doc is saying?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Highlight the chat real quick.
Okay.
So what's a PCP or an ED, Doc?
Because I don't know these medical acronyms.
She smashed my laptop.
How did she smash it?
It was a hammer.
And she told me if I was to contact anybody, any of her friends, and tell them that she would take a hammer to my fingers next time.
And then she put a bell on the door so if I tried to run away again, she could hear it.
And she had taken handcuffs and a dog leash and tied it together and tied me to the bed.
Okay.
Someone said ED stands for emergency department.
Okay.
So I guess if you go to the emergency room, you're more than likely to get medication that you're looking for, I'm guessing.
Because I guess maybe since it's like more of a reactionary type situation, because you're going to the emergency room.
So they assume that something is very wrong with you.
No.
And actually, her mom did take her to a few neurologists.
And there was one that actually was like suspicious about.
Yeah.
They're saying that the neurologist came after all this crap.
Yeah.
yeah, okay, because he tried to contact all the meds that she had actually used before, like to oh, oh, he tried to contact all the lawyers she had before, the not lawyer, doctors, the doctors, yes, okay, yes, that might have been tough to do because of HIPAA laws, maybe, yeah, okay, I don't know, okay, so how long were you tied to the bed?
About two weeks, two weeks, I just don't understand their child that they're supposed to protect and love, not use them as a cash cow and use them for their own means.
Do you think she loved you when I was younger?
I thought that, and then when I found out the truth, I'm like, I didn't know this woman at all, did I?
Everything that she ever told me was a lie.
So how can I honestly believe her whenever she told me she loved me up to this point of realization?
Gypsy had lived her entire life.
Dudes in the chat are saying, yo, at this point, it's self-defense.
She's starting to be like, well, you know what?
Maybe I, you know, maybe it was self-defense that she attacked her.
Life to me that she had mental disease.
Why did she go to the police?
Because her mom faked her papers and her birth certificates to say that she was an underage and that she was the legal representation of her.
So she's going to go to the police and be like, oh, yeah, my mom is.
And she said that she was mentally handicapped.
Also, that too.
So yeah, her mom could have like, it was just a diabolical plan when you think about it.
Like, keep her a minor perpetually.
You're the guardian.
Yeah.
And then on top of that, you add in the secret sauce to say that she's crazy.
Exactly.
I mean, bam, you pretty much got full control of your kids.
She's supposed to be your mom.
Yeah.
So who are they going to believe?
Like a kid or your mom?
Yeah.
Oh, the mom.
Yeah.
It's true.
It's true.
Peace.
And because of this and the encouragement from her mother, she would typically act younger than the age she was.
Once she reached the age of young adulthood, she began realizing that her disabilities had been exaggerated.
She became very confused about who she was and what she was.
What did they say?
Bring her on after hours.
Yeah.
I liked the Disney movie Tangled.
It's about Rapunzel.
Oh, yeah.
It's about her story.
She's a princess of this kingdom.
And she's kidnapped by Mother Gothel from her real family.
And Mother Gothel keeps her in this tower for all of her life and tells her, Don't leave this tower.
So that is all she knows.
At the end, Mother Gothel died.
She got thrown out a window because Rapunzel tried to stand up for herself and leave her tower.
But in Disney movies, everything's a fantasy.
It's a fairy tale.
And life is not a fairy tale.
I learned all that the hard way.
After this escape attempt, Diddy would become even more controlling than she was before.
Her fear of Gypsy becoming too much to control was finally coming true.
And this terrified her.
She knew that all it would take is one conversation to the wrong person to cause her entire house of cards to come falling down.
So she began taking extra steps to prevent this from happening.
My mom had actually convinced a lawyer to draw up some papers saying that I was incompetent.
So I thought if I had tried to go to the police.
Damn, she took the extra step of getting a lawyer involved.
Wow.
See, the mom is diabolical.
She saw all this coming that this could possibly happen.
She'll wise enough to the scheme and try to get help.
And she went ahead and just like dealt with all of it before.
Man, the amount of effort.
Yeah, that's a lot of effort for clout, man.
And she would like shade her head every day.
She's this kid's head to make her look crazy.
She said she was going to leukemia treatment.
Ah, she gave her that Britney Spears cut.
Yeah.
Yo, you guys.
Yeah, she would.
There was some more in the chat.
Yo, have you seen Britney Spears?
Yo, yeah, in the chat.
You guys seen Britney Spears recently?
She's off her rocker.
Oh, my God.
Yeah.
She's over here dancing with knives, doing some weird shit.
You know, like she's with knives and like with no clothes on.
Like, what the fuck is going on here?
Naked AF.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like, this is a huge off of grace.
Yeah, she's definitely off a rock.
Yeah, man.
And here's the thing.
She had this craziness.
I'll never forget.
Back in like 2006, she had an episode like this.
And then she kind of recovered, came back stronger than ever.
Do you think it's drugs?
Oh, yeah.
I mean, I think it's a combination of drugs and then like being famous too young.
I think she's like actually ill.
Because if you think about it, like Britney Spears never, I don't want to say she was like Michael Jackson and never had childhood, but she was rich.
She got famous young.
Yeah, I know.
Like not from a kid.
But I think she got like, she started singing when she was a kid and then she started getting fame when she was like 16 or some shit.
So like, yeah, that's going to fuck you up, man.
Yeah.
Like, you never are normal when you become that famous that young.
No, and she never had control over her own stuff.
So she, I mean, yeah.
Yeah.
If somebody must be crazy, it's got to be Britney.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Her family did a good job of containing it to a degree, but at the end of the day, I think her father kind of stepped in a lot and kind of dealt with a lot of the issues.
But yeah, she's off a rocker right now.
I'll tell you all that.
All right, back to it.
You know, she's retarded.
She doesn't know what she's talking about.
This would cause Gypsy to feel more trapped than ever.
She felt like she was a prisoner in her own home.
And no matter how hard she tried, she just couldn't find any relief from the constant mistreatment she was enduring.
That is, until she met Nick.
As she began reaching the age of young womanhood, Gypsy's repressed feelings about relationships would start to come back up.
Once Dee De gave her access to the internet again, she decided to explore this side of herself and signed up for an online Christian dating website.
This is where she would meet Nicholas Godejohn.
While the conversation started as lighthearted flirting, after some time, they began to become more intimate.
Nick would begin sharing his BDSM-related fantasies with Gypsy, and in return, she would lean into this new world that weirdo is.
I like it.
That she had been shut out of for so long, but she would create a secret Facebook account to share their fantasies without Gypsy's mother discovering them.
During this part of their relationship, Nick would reveal that he had multiple personalities, and that one of them, in his words, was an evil vampire named Victor.
He would then explain that he wanted Gypsy to develop another personality to become Victor's girlfriend.
So she obliged.
Jesus.
Bill.
You.
After a while of sharing photos and messaging online, the two finally decided to meet in person.
The only problem is that if Dee De discovered their relationship, she would most likely put an end to it.
So instead, they came up with a plan to make it seem as if though they were meeting naturally for the first time in public.
We had planned a meeting at the movie theater.
I and my mom was going to go see Cinderella, the live-action version of Cinderella.
And I was like, this is a perfect time for us to meet.
I'll buy your ticket and you come to the movie theater and we'll meet.
Like we're just meeting as new friends.
And it's going to be perfect.
Nick claims that during this meeting, the two of them would sneak off to the bathroom where they would have sex in the men's room for the first time.
After this, they would go into the theater and watch the movie with Gypsy's mother.
She despised him.
She was like, he's creepy.
He's weird.
He's coming to see a kid's movie alone by himself.
And now looking back on it, yeah, it is weird.
We were the only people in the movies, and he didn't have a kid with him or a girlfriend or nothing.
He's just this guy going to see this chick movie.
This meeting going poorly with Dee Dee would be the final blow that destroyed Gypsy's hope of escaping from her mother.
After a year of secretly dating, Gypsy would tell Nick everything that had been happening behind closed doors in her home.
From here, they decided enough was enough.
And Nick felt that it was time to save the love of his life.
So he boarded a bus and rode to Gypsy's home.
I know that you all have most of the information related to the PC statement.
So I'm going to start going into some facts that we have and then I'll take questions.
Both Facebook postings that appeared that everyone has copies of were authored by Gypsy.
As we dig into this further, we'll have more information regarding the details.
I want to make a statement to use caution in donating money to this family at this time as we have unearthed the appearance of a long financial fraud scheme along with this tragic event.
And I want to give you the opportunity to start over and tell the truth.
Okay.
And the truth is, is not what you've told me.
Who else have I told you some of the truth is that truth?
I believe the part that you got on a bus and went to Springfield.
I believe that's true.
That you ordered food to eat.
I believe that's true.
I believe that it's true that at some point Jitsi came back with you to the motel.
I believe that's true.
I believe Gypsy got on a bus and came here with you.
I believe that's true.
That's all I believe.
Okay, because you missed a lot in there.
And I understand that you missed a lot because you're probably, you don't know what to say because you don't know what Gypsy said.
I understand that.
But I'll tell you right now, Gypsy did tell me everything.
She told us everything.
He came inside and he sorry about me to my mom's room and I told him that he didn't go outside.
So I, um, I can't just sleep, and I, I got to use restroom, and And at that point, he had put me in the bathroom and he locked the door.
Why did this happen to your mom?
What was the reason for it?
I don't know.
All I know is why didn't it hurt her?
Sweetheart.
What was his reason?
We're back to that why.
I can't see why.
He knows I love my mom.
He knows that she's the most important thing to me.
So what I want to know is, is, um, can you tell me this first?
Did Gypsy know that you were going to kill her mother?
Um, honestly, she asked me to.
Okay.
Oh, here we go.
Shit's about to get real.
They better start snitching on each other.
So, so Gypsy knew you were going to do it because Gypsy asked you to.
Why did she ask you to do that?
And I talked to Nick.
He had me talk to Victor, who initially was the one that was going to do the murder.
And he was asked, Victor, please.
And I said, Victor, will you please come kill my mother for me?
Because I can't do it myself.
And so after that, he took his bus, random bus from Wisconsin to Missouri.
He stayed at the local hotel.
I texted him when my mother went to sleep.
I let him in the door.
There were gloves waiting for him, plastic gloves by the door.
You put them in?
I put them there.
He came in and he was wearing a hoodie and dark clothing and a scary t-shirt that had evil clowns on it.
And I handed him the knife and he said, get your ass in the bathroom now.
And I went in the bathroom, closed the door behind me, and kind of got down in a kneeling position and put my hands over my ears so I couldn't hear anything.
But I did hear stuff.
I heard her scream for me a couple times.
But at first, like, she sounded like she was startled.
Like, who's there?
And then I heard her screaming.
With one hand, or did it take two hands to hold it?
One hand to do this.
Okay.
Have you ever stabbed anybody before this?
No, that's the reason why this was the very only one person I would ever do this.
Okay.
God damn, bro.
This is what happens when y'all are a simp, man.
Like, bro, I hate to bring it back to the red building right.
I hate to bring it back to this every time.
But what do I tell y'all, bro?
Yo, simps are the most dangerous individuals on the fucking planet, man.
Like, I'm trying to tell you guys, bro.
Like, simps will sit there and commit a heinous crime, right, for some goddamn pussy.
It's fucking ridiculous.
Like, this was out here murdering parents.
My love, I'm going to fucking avenge you, you know?
And he's out here stabbing people violently.
Like, bro, the simps are the worst.
Going to jail for it because he got like forever.
Yeah, he got life, right?
Yeah.
Bro, Simps literally like will kill for anything.
Fucking ridiculous.
He's still out and married.
Yeah, she got a new guy.
She's out.
She's chilling.
You know what I mean?
You out here in jail, right?
Taylor Swift got sir.
Yeah.
She's enjoying it.
The fuck, man.
And this guy's in jail.
I mean, this, I mean, that's an L upon an L. God damn.
Holy.
Only part time you do it for you.
This is the first time you ever stabbed anybody.
Where's the first place you decided to stab?
And I swear in the room.
In the back.
There's where you do it.
Yes.
Do you know how many times you stabbed her?
Four.
You just have her four?
Did she scream or holler?
Damn, she was stabbed 17 times.
Okay.
Bro, if you're going to admit and confess, you might as well just confess accurately at this point.
You said four times, but it was actually four times more than that.
What would she say?
First, she said help, and then she didn't know.
She didn't recognize what it was.
She said, who are you?
Okay.
And she didn't recognize who you are.
She says, help, and then what did she say?
Then she called up for Geeks.
Okay.
She called out for Gypsy.
She called for Gypsy once, twice, five times.
After their plans to introduce Nick to Didi at the theater went poorly, the two felt that they only had one option left.
So Gypsy asked Nick if he would be willing to kill her mother so they could run away and live their life together.
And that's exactly what he did in a brutal.
So she put him up to the task, right?
And he ends up going to jail.
He got life.
She got 10 years.
I think she only served about eight and a half.
Yeah.
She gets out on good behavior or whatever.
And this dude is still in prison like a dummy, bro.
And she's the one that told her to do it.
Yep.
She wanted to leave the fairy tale thing.
Guys, this is why you got in jail.
She got engaged in jail.
She didn't say Bundy shit.
Yeah.
She got engaged once and then she broke off the engagement.
And then she got married with another guy, which she's married now, Peter Griffin, I think his name is.
Which is, he looks exactly like Herbert with glasses.
God damn it.
Clearly.
Yo, by the way, guys, random thing.
Do me a favor, like the video.
Number two, what do y'all think about the studio, man?
Comment below.
Comment in the chat right now, guys, what you guys want me to see here.
You guys want me to put more decorations up, right?
Obviously, I got the Fed Reacts thing here, blue flag here, American flag here.
I don't know if the flags were too redundant, but you guys want me to maybe put some other stuff here on the wall here?
But for decorations, but yeah, let me know, man.
Oh, no.
I want to hear what y'all got to say.
Suggestions you guys got.
I heard Pretty Griffin earlier.
His name is Ryan Scott Anderson.
Sorry.
Ryan Scott?
Ryan Scott Anderson.
Oh, Ryan Scott.
Okay.
Somebody said Peter Griffin.
I said it because I thought that was the actual name.
He's just guy trolling.
Yeah, they're always trolling.
Okay, so what do y'all think?
And guys, this is a new, this is the other studio.
I converted one of the bedrooms into a studio, obviously.
But yeah, let's see what y'all got here in the chat.
Somebody said put a dick on the wall.
Okay.
Too many flags, more lights.
Okay, swap U.S. flag to what I will not say because we're on YouTube.
The flags.
Okay.
All right.
I like it.
It looks really good.
You know what I could do?
I could get, because I remember you could get like a flag that like is on a pole.
Instead of it hanging like that, I could get one that's on the pole.
You're going to put it on the floor.
Like when you work in a government building?
No, no, not like a, like, I'll take this flag and just put it on the pole.
Okay.
In the corner.
And then I can like put something here on the side.
What do y'all think about that?
It's not going to move, though.
It's just going to be flat down.
Yes, it's going to be flat down.
Like when you walk into a government building, they always have the flag.
Y'all know what I'm talking about?
Yeah.
They have the flag on a pole and it's just like resting there.
I could put one right here in this corner and then put some stuff here on the wall here.
More of that stuff?
We got a bunch of stuff.
Yeah, I have some more stuff that we can hang up.
Yeah.
All right.
Yeah, let's see.
What's the chat saying?
So someone say L setup.
All right.
Thanks, Hater.
So Peter Griffin is a guy from Family Guy.
Yeah.
I didn't know.
Yeah.
Fashion.
After the murder, the two fled from the house and got a pair of bus tickets to Nick's hometown of Big Ben, Wisconsin, where they would stay with his parents for a few days before they were finally caught and arrested.
After being arrested, police would discover that Nick had mailed the murder weapon back to his house and was still in possession of the blood-soaked clothes from the night of the killing.
From here, they would both be put on trial for the murder of Dee Dee Blanchard.
In 2015, Nick was convicted of first-degree murder.
He will spend the rest of his life in prison.
Gypsy pleaded guilty to second-degree murder for her part in planning the murder of her mother.
She was sentenced to 10 years in prison with a chance at parole in 2023.
While in prison, Gypsy became engaged with a man she met through the prison pin pal system.
They have since.
Wow.
Dudes out here really are simps, man.
And it's broken off the engagement.
When asked about this, Nicholas said that he felt like Gypsy has abandoned him.
Thanks for watching and stay safe.
Yeah, and don't kill parents for your simp girl like a simp.
God damn.
All right, so I got a video here, guys.
Here's her first interview out from Good Morning.
I guess she was eating good in prison.
God damn.
The hell, man.
She didn't do no prison workouts, it seems.
Oh, someone's saying no sound.
You guys are saying no sound?
No sound.
Hold on.
I got y'all right now.
Let me back up.
I might have this tab muted.
That's maybe why.
Nope, it's there.
Hold on.
Y'all ninja saying no sound?
Oh, you know why?
Okay.
It's not Firefox.
I got you guys right now.
My bad.
Thank you, Chad, for letting me know.
Yep.
Yep.
It's boom.
Let's play it from the top.
I apologize.
Hey, Miami.
Google Fiber.
Damn, I'm not signed in on this account on webcast is expanding.
God damn it, and we're bringing in an exclusive with Gypsy Rose Blanchard in her first interview after leaving prison for her role in the murder of her mother.
She sat down with 2028.
Now we got it.
Sorry, guys.
Good morning, Deborah.
Good morning, George.
Her dramatic.
Give me one to chat if we're good now, guys.
Sorry about that.
Fucking Firefox.
Life of tragedy and survival has just captivated so many, especially Gen Zers, in a way that very few have.
Gypsy Rose Blanchard, who helped kill her mother to escape a life of suffering and abuse, has been the subject of countless media stories and a Hollywood series.
Well, now she's a free woman and she's telling her own story.
I share my story to be a cautionary tale.
So that.
Yeah, I was saying earlier, bro, like, it looks like she was eating good in prison.
Goddamn, bro.
No prison workouts for her.
The next person that might be in a situation like mine, they don't take the route that I did.
Gypsy Rose Blanchard is finally tasting the freedom she's long dreamed of.
Tell me about the day you stepped out from behind the prison walls.
You don't realize how much you're restricted in prison.
I felt like I was in a black and white world and I just stepped into Titanicolar.
It was amazing.
Her world shifting after spending nearly nine years in prison for helping plot the murder of her own mother.
Gypsy, a victim of her mother's psychological disorder, commonly known as Munchausen syndrome by proxy, in which parents seek sympathy through the exaggerated or made-up illnesses of their children.
Since childhood, Gypsy's mother, Dee Dee, portrayed her daughter as frail, disabled, suffering from multiple illnesses, including leukemia and muscular dystrophy, subjecting the girl to life in a wheelchair, a feeding tube, and unnecessary surgeries, even having some of her teeth removed.
It was all a lie.
When you look at these pictures now of Gypsy Rose, what do you think now?
I don't even associate with that little girl anymore.
Do you recognize her?
I don't.
Like, I know that it's me, but at the same time, that isn't me anymore.
Your mom has been portrayed as a monster.
I don't believe my mother was a monster.
She had a lot of demons herself that she was struggling with.
I didn't want her dead.
I just wanted out of my situation.
And I thought that that was the only way out.
In 2015, Gypsy says she reached a breaking point and plotted with a boyfriend she met online, Nicholas Godejohn, to kill her mother.
Ninjas, I just did a poll.
Did mom deserve it?
Let's see what you guys say in the chat.
No, Myra, what?
Hey, I want to see what they say.
My room, come on.
I want to see what they say.
Oh, my God.
Yeah, we're going there today.
Oh, my God.
Let's see what the ninjas say in the chat.
Rumble guys, go on over to YouTube real quick and vote in the poll.
Guys, let's see what they say.
Gypsy would later plead guilty to second-degree murder.
Gotajohn was convicted of carrying out the stabbing death and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
I mean, bro, if you think about it, like she literally ruined her life.
Like, made her think that she was crazy.
Yeah.
Well, I want to see what the chat says.
Oh, is it fair that he is incarcerated for life for killing your mom and you're out?
Well, I'm sure that we both have a lot of regrets.
All I can really say is that I did my time.
He's doing his time for his part.
Um, and that you told him to do.
What the fuck, man?
I wish him well on his journey during her prison stay.
What journey, bitch?
What, bruh?
Public fascination with Gypsy exploded.
Her story portrayed in multiple documents.
Someone put in the chat, Elson Pitman.
Documentaries and a drama series, The Act.
I'm so trapped.
Gypsy now sharing unscripted personal details about her past in a lifetime docuseries, The Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blanchard.
You say that you were addicted to painkillers.
How serious was this addiction?
You know, this is this is really hard to talk about because it took me down a really dark path.
But I felt like it was my only way to cope for time.
So when you made this decision to take part in the killing of your mom, were you high?
Yes, I was.
And do you blame that for your decision?
No, accountability.
No, I don't blame zero accountability.
Zero accountability.
Ninjas, do me a favor, like the video, guys.
We got only 889 likes, but we got 1500 plus y'all watching on YouTube and another 4100 watching on Rumble, guys.
So do me a solid guys.
Please like the video.
You don't got to donate a dollar to the show.
We're demonetized.
We would appreciate it if you do.
FNF Superchat.com.
But, you know, just like the video.
That's the only thing I ask, please.
Drugs.
I don't blame anything.
And we're going to read chats and rumble rants here in a second.
I don't make excuses.
And now.
Bitch, you just made one.
And now I'm sober.
Now I haven't used in four years.
And I don't feel which you could make the argument that she was an addict because her mom literally put her on prescription medication.
The need to.
Hey, everyone.
This is Gypsy.
I'm finally free.
Oh, she's on TikTok.
Oh, shit.
17 anyway.
Oh!
Bro, what the fuck?
Yo, she probably got some fucking.
Watch her make OnlyFans.
Somebody said that.
Like, when she's rubbing her only fans.
Do you feel any conflict with that?
Only Munchauses is what it should be called.
I was like, even though you participated in a murder, of course, I feel conflicted.
Fame is not what I'm looking for.
I always said, I think I'm infamous.
And then I came out famous.
You've had shots of your selfie out of prison.
You've commented on your love life.
Are you enjoying the attention?
Honestly, I'm a very shy person.
I don't think that I'm doing anything that anybody else wouldn't do.
I'm being myself.
Ryan's new husband who wrote Gypsy in prison was waiting outside the prison doors after his wife's release.
Oh, I missed you.
But you're really together physically for the first time.
What the hell?
Bruh.
Man.
What the fuck?
All right.
I'll just let the interview club.
We call it newly together waves.
What are your plans?
Do you want to have children?
We've talked about starting a family.
We just don't know when at this point.
Our lives are pretty hectic right now.
So this is your happily ever after, the gal who liked being a princess.
It is.
Yeah.
I had to kiss a couple frogs to get to this one.
Hints and face.
Oh, thank you, baby.
Blank this guy's face.
Well, that was pretty disgusting to see.
Like Jared from the subway guy, the subway guy is like a doppelganger.
He didn't go on a diet.
All right.
So here's the TikTok right here, guys.
I found her TikTok.
Let's go ahead and look at this shit real fast.
Something went wrong.
Come on, man.
Stop hating.
All right.
Refresh.
So here's her TikTok right here, guys.
16.2 M. Etsy doesn't want clout.
Hey, y'all.
So my TikTok was just hacked.
We have a suspicion of who it could be, but we changed the password now.
Wait, let's see her most viewed.
It's like 38 million.
Let me look.
Let's see what's her most 38.2, 26.6.
Oh, this is clearly the day.
This is clearly the day that she did that interview.
57.
Let's see what she does here.
Hey, everybody.
So we are in Times Square.
Look at this.
Isn't this epic?
Oh my God.
I'm so enjoying my time right now.
We're just walking Times Square and doing a little shopping.
I bought an I Love New York t-shirt, which was on my bucket list.
So that was pretty awesome.
Okay, stay tuned for more.
$57 million for that.
And Remy, bro.
Women really don't got to do shit to get views, man.
God damn.
What the fuck?
This is crazy.
That's it.
Crazy, man.
And here's the other thing, too.
You know what she reminds me of?
She's like that uncle that just got out of prison and like saw self-hos for the first time.
And they're like, I don't know what I'll do it.
Or they like they're still wearing like fucking bell bottoms from the 70s because that's what's cool.
And they come out wearing the same shit.
They get like the style hasn't changed.
Like since that's her with the full life.
Yeah.
I just bought an I love New York shirt.
Like, what the fuck, bro?
Yeah, I think too.
Yeah, what the fuck, man?
Yo, and look at these numbers.
These are some crazy numbers.
Look at this shit.
Like, all these are multiple, multiple M's, man.
What's this?
54 million.
Yeah.
Hey, everyone.
So, this is my outfit of the day.
Everything is Zara, my top, my shorts, my shoes.
And my makeup was done by the lovely Miss Isabel.
So I think I look pretty cute.
Bro.
Hey, everyone.
What the hell?
Man.
There's a bunch of people that adore her because she deserved it.
Yeah.
Bro, what the hell, man?
This shit is crazy.
But I, but yeah, I guess she's living life now.
You know, while that dude rots in prison, he's just chilling.
He's there for life.
He probably won't get parole, man.
So that's crazy.
All right, let's read some of these chats real quick.
So we got here.
Well, and then we've got the Rumble Rants as well.
Or you want to start a Rumble Rance, Angie?
You got the little screenshots?
Yeah.
Okay.
Pass me your phone.
You're ready.
So, okay.
So Albin says she helps kill her mother, gets released from prison, gains 2 million Instagram followers, plans to meet Kim Kardashian, and gains a fan base while the man who helped her is Roddy Guay in jail for eternity.
Can't make this shit up.
Women really are, women's, women really are easy.
Yeah, life is on easy mode, bro.
That's the truth, my friend.
Then we got here, please do Oscar Pistorius, Blade Runner.
He just got out of prison, only served 10 years.
Okay, just like her.
Myron, you need to watch the Zionism debate between Nick Fuentes, Vince James versus Gavin McGinnis, Adam King, watch it in its entirety.
Yeah, I'll check it out.
I wonder where they got that idea from.
No, I'm just kidding.
Let's see.
And then the Chris Benoit thing.
Okay, so Rumble Rants, what do we got?
Okay.
So I'll read some of these.
Okay.
I'll go back.
Okay.
So we got here.
Can we add this?
Is from Myron Gain.
Can we add a once-a-week political show on Rumble only?
Yo, you have all the heat to Sneeko.
You need your own political conspiracy show.
Maybe in the future.
Nick Core goes, here's an analogy for sex for men and food.
Their wife is their favorite restaurant, and the side chicks are McDonald's when they get hungry.
I see we were on Knicker time tonight.
Also, Fire Studio.
Man, that's why y'all Rumble Ninjas.
I catch all the Rumble chat.
You guys always come up with creative ways to be racist.
God damn it.
Yep.
Yo, like y'all got Mo and fucking Bills in the back sweating, bro.
Like they don't, yo.
I looked at Mo's band list one time on Rumble and it's like 100 plus words and variations of certain terms that deal with a certain people.
And yeah, like you guys are creative as hell, man.
Yeah.
W Law Enforcement, W Military, W Venezuela.
We got here.
Smiebles goes, loving the setup in the intro is on intro, I think you mean is on point.
By the way, if someone says, put on a thong again and I'll show you thongs or flip-flops.
So I have a pair of them lying around.
Okay, I see what you mean.
Okay, can we get a Rumble only conspiracy from Iron Gains political show similar to what you do with the fake virtue signaling Trad Sneeko?
And then Hasabula 9 goes, W Mangi, W mini Myron, W C4 stash.
Okay.
Doge poster goes, child gendering, gender affirming care is a modern version of the Munchaus syndrome.
If Gypsy Rose was born 15 years later, she would have been a trans kid.
Good point.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Jenny Genius goes, W Fit, W Angie, Angie, don't recommend me movies or anything.
Myron taught me not to listen to women's advice.
Is WFNF?
Okay.
Where's the link to the audio?
I can't find it.
And that's from scratch.
The link to the audio.
Spotify, bro.
R.I.P. Gonzalez, who's a great man, hoping his wife and two children and the rest of his family are doing well, praying for their well-beings.
Saw his father's interview with Tucker Carlson worth watching.
Okay, I'll check that out.
W Myron and Angie, best couple in Miami.
All right.
Hasbula, W. Myron Chipmunk.
Okay.
W Myron Chipmunk again from Uzbula.
JC 1020 from Sugar to Shit.
Okay.
They attacked the stream and changed my voice.
Yeah, they really did, bro.
The boy's trying to destroy me.
And I see Masada in the chat.
Oh, speaking of which, guys, quick little announcement.
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So not a brokey, DM me and I'll message you tonight where we at with the chats.
We'll have a few more.
Okay.
Tori says, after knowing all that, you know about this case, do you think Gypsy should be free?
Good question.
Angie, what do you think?
Well, she really like didn't kill her mom.
You should have done like a couple of more years and that's it.
But because what else can you do with her?
Like she didn't do nothing.
She was like, she just like made the whole plan to kill her mom.
You know?
Yeah, I definitely think she should have got more time.
And she really like didn't live her life like for real.
You know, she always like, we live like a sick child.
So, I mean.
Well, the results are in.
73% of the chat thinks the mom deserved it.
Holy, y'all are some demon time right now.
That's 72% out of the 6.5 million followers on TikTok.
Yeah, 73% of y'all think that she deserved it.
The mom deserved it.
God damn, y'all are on some demon time tonight, man.
72% of them.
Okay, so 72.
I mean, look, I don't think anyone ever deserves to die under those circumstances.
You know, obviously getting stabbed like that is terrible.
There's no excuse for that.
But the mom definitely did fuck up and ruin her daughter's life here.
When, you know, just to get some clown, make some money.
It's ridiculous the route people will go to make a dollar.
I mean, she should have jumped differently.
Maybe get that same guy to get her like a birth certificate.
Maybe stick it out with her husband.
What?
Maybe stick it out with her husband, you know?
Yeah, exactly.
You know, or, oh, well, her mom.
You mean your...
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I meant her mom.
No, but the thing is that he wanted to divorce her.
She didn't...
Oh, he initiated it.
Yeah.
Oh, okay, rare.
That means she really...
Well, the mom was really crazy.
She actually wanted him back and he said no.
He said fuck no.
Yeah, he was like no.
No, that's actually funny.
That happened.
Damn.
How do you feel when you get rejected as a female?
Very rare.
Let's see here.
Anything else for the chats?
Yeah, we've got a bunch of them.
Okay.
You have to read them.
Yeah.
I'll finish reading the Rumble Rants.
W for React.
Shout out to Fresh and Fit Castle Cartel Twitter community.
It's cooking.
Feel free to check it out.
That was Fixie Box from J.A. Costa.
J.A. Costa.
J.A. Costa.
Okay.
Who else?
Okay, we got here...
Audio is good on Rumble.
Web and app.
Trolls in the chat.
That's from Peculiar.
Thank you so much, Peculiar.
And then we got Punisher.
Moe and Blitz watching and stressing on their day off.
W True Homie.
Shout out to...
to them captain t back hey marin i want to get this law enforcement will having my cdl and or extensive firearms training set me apart from other applicants uh yeah it'll help um because you know having a cdl will help you do um you know down the road if you want to be an undercover whatever but i mean it's not going to help you that much because you know one if you decide you get on the job and you want to do undercover Cover, they will pay for that and you'll go to trucking school and all that other stuff.
Uh, Minatu goes, any tips for a person learning Arabic as a second language?
It's gonna be tough, bro.
I suggest going to an Arab country and immersing yourself in it.
Um, Zero Hop, yo, love the flags, man.
USA, thanks for all the entertainment these few years.
We got you, my friend.
Uh, Minato, and yeah, uh, FedReacts actually has been going on for about two years now.
No, uh, yeah, two years.
I think I opened it in December of 2021.
So, yeah, I think we just hit her two-year anniversary.
Any tips for a person learning Arabic as a second language?
We got that one before.
Uh, let's see.
Lacosta W calls, Angie knows her stuff.
You really have a great dynamic.
Absolutely.
She helps a lot of guys.
Thank you.
Origami, a G-tube is a feeding tube.
Oh, okay.
That is a type of feeding tube Gypsy got it's surgically installed through your abdomen, not through the throat.
Oh, shit.
Okay.
Genius goes, We need a, goddammit, man.
Genius, he wants a certain flag that starts with an end.
Come on, man.
Uh, Schmeebles goes, USA flag on the pole and wall filled with guns.
Okay, Schmeebles, I like that.
Uh, yo, you should do like a red string thing like what they show in movies when people are trying to figure out cases to find suspects that would be sick.
A red string thing.
That's from your boy Jim.
I don't know what that means.
Mega shooting targets, finesse fitness stuff.
Okay, three diglets.
Fuck your story, Gypsy.
Get your ass in the slammer.
Okay, three diglets.
Doge goes, get Gypsy Rose on after hours.
Noam Billy says, with a nose like that, she probably got, she probably related to Myron.
Probably.
We're probably long, long lost cousins.
LK Justice goes, amount of money.
Okay.
LK Justice goes, just started thinking about the serious amount of I'm currently making and felt like I felt a little nauseated.
I know weak, but wanted to thank you for your clear guidance.
Got you, bro.
Three diglets.
Okay, that was fuck Gypsy.
Origami, what is your pick knicker?
Okay, I don't know what you mean by that, but shout out slightly offensive.
I'll follow.
Yeah, shout out to slightly offensive and Elijah.
Good guy.
DG Bill, W 1811 New Studio.
Something is missing in the walls.
All right.
We'll add some more decorations for y'all.
There is three more here.
Punisher 541.
He says 3,000 for Myron to hold my hand and access to his personal number.
Don't tempt me with a good time.
And Ormagami, $2.
He says, Myron, shout out.
It's slightly offensive.
And I'll follow the channel.
LOL.
Eliyah hosted the game in Nick Adam and CO.
Oh, yeah, that's the thing that they're talking about.
Hold on.
Let me, I can go ahead and pull up the Rumble thing right here.
Okay, Myron, yeah, shout out slightly offensive.
I'll follow the channel.
Okay.
Myron, can you bring Luke Belmar into pod?
I think he's in Miami.
I don't know if he's in Miami.
Punisher goes 3,000.
Oh, yeah, for Myron to hold my hand.
Don't tempt me with a good time.
Yeah.
Yeah, guys.
I'm keeping the price point high because, like I said, I want serious people and testimonials after the fact.
So that's.
You will actually have to send pictures of your before and after.
Yeah.
Like, Myron's going to like.
I'm going to hold your hand throughout the process and make sure that you get the gains.
You know, like I said before, I understand that it's expensive, guys.
You guys absolutely don't have to do it.
It's a luxury.
It's not a necessity.
You can get it for free.
But if you want to, you know, get some results and guarantee it and basically, you know, get in shape for the summertime.
I got y'all, man.
Yeah, those 3K can give you no more motivation than anybody else.
Yeah, when you do the math, it's not that much when you split it up over four months.
You know what I mean?
It's over four months, guys.
So, yeah.
So, yeah, I think anything else, Andrew, that we need to do that?
Nomi Billy says, Do you think you'll cover the assassination of the Japanese PM on the real reason he was taken out?
We know why he was because he was against the Jab Jab.
That's the real reason he was taken out, guys.
Yeah, this is you.
Yeah, I see it right here.
His chat.
That's the real reason.
Yeah, okay.
Yeah, no, that's it, guys.
That's about camera.
Turned off.
My bad.
Yes.
Which one?
I don't know why.
My camera.
I don't know.
Hold on.
Your camera.
Oh, I hit the wrong thing.
My bad.
I hit the wrong camera number.
But yeah, is there anything else, Angie, that you got you want to tell the people?
Yeah, no.
That's about it.
Hope you guys like it.
I've been reading your chats and your requests on the question box in the FedReacts Instagram.
So go follow FedReact on Instagram.
The Emmy, if you need coaching from Myron.
And yeah, that's about it.
If you need any consultation to the consultation prices, I can send it to you.
Email fnfreach at gmail.com.
I see and I take the lease with that with the account.
So yeah, there's two chats now coming through.
There's what?
Two chats?
Okay.
On Rumble?
Yeah.
Yeah, I always wait till the last minute, huh?
Yeah.
What does it say?
Okay.
Your boy Jimmy goes, it's called the conspiracy board where they have red strings connected the different suspects and stuff like that.
Oh, you mean, okay, I see what you mean then.
Like one of those like conspiracy boards.
I used to have one of those when I was on the job.
And then Myron Gaines insults like this studio.
Took a lot of time to build it.
And a lot of money too.
Goddamn.
Yeah, because I basically had to rebuy a bunch of equipment and everything else like that.
But no, man, I mean, not a bad first stream.
The only thing I'm kind of pissed about is I wasn't able to do it on Streamlabs, but I'm going to figure that out with Bills tomorrow.
We're going to go through it.
We're going to do like a sound check before the streams, too.
Yeah, so but we should be good now.
Um, but yeah, and what I'll do is I'll maybe I'll make some decoration changes and uh put maybe some stuff on a wall over here for decoration purposes and go from there for you guys.
Uh, what else?
Another chat, but I don't know, gonna read it.
Yeah, check me on uh on uh Twitter, unplug FedEx.
What is it?
Um, then boys, it's hydrohaggle a process.
I know your rate is 100.
Can you do 10 cents?
I only know this because I've seen them getting kicked out of 109 brothels.
Come on, man, y'all are funny, bro.
Uh, and then, um, huge Vero Goda says, Mine, Angie, can you guys look into the Saudi aircraft mechanic who graped and sexually assaulted a minor in Vegas back in 2013?
His bail was set at 1.22 million.
I'm at Nellis Air Force Base.
And remember the incident.
Love y'all.
Thanks for everything.
I mean, you got a request for that.
I bet I read about that.
Yeah.
Okay.
And then we got Albin goes, she helps kill her mother.
Oh, we read that one.
Okay.
I think we're caught up, guys.
Do me a favor, man.
Like the video, man.
If you want to get coaching, DM me right now.
Nate Brokey.
That's how I know you came from this stream.
Not a brokey is what you DM me.
And then I'll message you and we'll get on a video call today and get you enrolled in.
I got a few more spots left.
And yeah, I handle everything and give you my personal number so you can reach out to me.
And we'll be back tomorrow for Money Monday.
I'll help y'all make some money.
I hope you guys enjoyed the episode, man.
It's always great doing this stuff with y'all.
Angie, anything for the people?
No.
Follow Federacs.
These there you go, guys.
Love y'all later.
Our special agent with homelands investigations, okay, guys.
HSI.
This is what FedReacts covers.
Defender Jeffrey Williams, an associate of YSL did commit the felony.
Here's what 6ix9ine actually got.
I can check this attack.
Shifted the whole U.S. government.
This guy got arrested for espionage, okay?
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