Ian Carroll On Diddy Trafficking Ring, Trump Assassination Attempts & More!
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So I'm here with the fucking legend himself, Ian Carroll.
Welcome back.
What's up?
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Guys, welcome, welcome.
Sorry for the delay.
Um, you know, as you guys know, I think my guy scheduled it for 5 30 because he was going off of because I told him like, oh yeah, we're gonna go 5 30 um Pacific Standard Time, and he assumed that I meant like Eastern Standard Time, but you're on the West Coast, so there was a little bit of time thing, and then we're down here with a hurricane, so everyone's like, Oh yeah, the power probably went out.
Oh, yeah, they're not doing no stream.
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Uh guys, welcome to the show.
I got Ian Carroll in the house.
I'm excited to have him on here.
As you guys know, last time there was a little bit of a scheduling thing.
He had something going on with Sneeko, and um, and I got like sick or something.
Um no after hours for girls, because obviously there's a hurricane going on here here in Florida.
So uh I get to uh we we got them all night pause, and uh it's gonna be a good time, man.
We're gonna be able to go ahead and get your questions in now if you guys want.
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And obviously go make sure you check out Ian Carroll and all of his platforms on he's on Twitter, going crazy on uh TikTok, and um you're on YouTube as well.
You made a YouTube channel not.
Yeah, I mean, really, y'all should just follow me on Twitter because that's where it's all at and everywhere else fucking censors the hell out of me.
I posted like two TikToks in the last month because I've just got strikes to hell and yeah, TikTok sucks, man.
Well, actually I have a TikTok to brag about my followers now, I don't actually use it.
Gotcha, I gotcha.
Well, you made uh a really interesting TikTok, which uh about the people that are trying to buy it right now, but we could save that one for later on.
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Yeah, it's funny that the last time we were gonna chat and I went on, I was on Sneeko's at a I kind of had already committed to Sneeko and I actually went on Sneakers and talked to him about Diddy and we kind of like crashed a couple other parties and we talked to DJ Academics.
Okay, yeah.
I jumped in there for a bit, yeah.
Cool dude, but he is like so mainstream pilled about Diddy, it blew my mind.
It was like, what am I even talking?
Who am I talking to right now?
Yeah.
He thinks that there's like no conspiracy, there's no sexual blackmail, there's like it's just Diddy doing gay stuff, and I'm like, what?
Yeah, what are you talking about?
There's a reason for purpose.
And we could talk about that too.
So um, Ian, real quick, I know who you are, but for those other uh people that aren't aware of who you are, um, obviously I'm a big supporter of your work.
Please introduce yourself to the people.
Yeah, thanks, man.
So I'm I'm Ian Carroll, and I'm just a dude that just started asking questions about what the fuck is going on out here about a little over a year ago now, maybe a year and a half ago.
And I started on TikTok and blew up really big on TikTok because I was just like, I didn't know shit.
So I just started asking basic ass questions like who owns everything, how does the money flow, who controls shit?
Just asking like the big questions, trying to get down to like what's going on.
And that naturally leads to questions about like intelligence agencies and questions about Israel and Mossad and the government and just you know, basically any conspiracy theory that you can think of, and just looking for actual evidence and trying to tease out like what's real and what's made up.
Um it's been a wild ride.
It's a lot of fun.
And so I kind of, you know, I'm just a dude that looks shit up and thinks about it and everything's kind of on on the table.
It's whatever's interesting to me.
Yeah, yeah.
No, um, and you've done a a great deep dive on the Diddy situation.
I've covered that case more from the investigative, uh, the federal criminal case.
Um, but you kind of have talked more about like the um how we how it even got there, you know, how he was able to do this for damn near 20 to 30 years, right?
Um, so but we'll cover Trump first because um but this is what we're gonna originally talk about before because you actually have kind of like an alternate theory on um what went down back in the um July assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania.
Can you kind of take us through um through that?
Totally.
Yeah, we sort of have like we kind of have some interesting new data on it too.
Now that Trump has gone back to the same exact rally location again, there was a second assassination attempt on him.
And it's just as time has kind of progressed, and the answers that we have and have not gotten have sort of um shed a little bit of light on it.
But I think the most obvious thing is that we don't have answers and we don't have like adequate investigations.
Um, because when that first Trump shooting happened, there were obviously the internet was speculating all over the place.
And there was like a million theories about multiple shooters and like operations and inside jobs.
And I mean, I don't feel like I have any clarity like or certainty about I know what happened.
I just have some suspicions, and based upon what I see, it sort of adds up to I see a lot of patterns in the first Trump assassination attempt um with Matthew Thomas Matthew Crooks that looks to me an awful lot like a Patsy who had no business taking a shot at the president, no business getting that close to the president, no business kind of understanding what was involved in that attempt.
And somehow he wound up there with a rifle and apparently got some shots off.
Um, but there were a lot of sort of just like little data points that seemed to suggest that there is at least some sort of like complicity in the Secret Service or members of the Secret Service, although a lot of it was actually not the in like the normal Secret Service detail.
Because a lot of Trump Secret Service that day got directed to Jill Biden and to other people, and he wound up with a bunch of contractors that were sort of like one-day guys or like you know, brought in to the city.
Some of them were like HSI agents, like um, because HSI heavily augments Secret Service, but like they're not trained to the same level.
And I'll be honest, like when I've done Secret Service details when I was an agent, like you're like, bro, get me the fuck out of here.
I don't want to do this.
It's kind of like almost a punishment.
You don't want to be there because the Secret Service job sucks.
Like I've told people this all the time.
Like it's one of the worst agencies to work for if you're wanting to be a federal investigator, but sorry, continue.
So yeah, and it's hard as fuck, too.
Yeah.
And and there's a point, like there's and this is the thing is that there's always kind of like multiple angles to consider, and you don't know which one is which, because on the one hand, sort of the more skeptical side is you're right that it's like they're not trained.
Like you bring in these contractors and they're not trained for the type of protective detail that Secret Service entails.
And so they're not really like ready for defending the president against a shooter.
But on the other hand, that's also the exact same kind of thing that you would do if you were trying to plan an assassination and you had inside control over it and you could switch out all the regular Secret Service guys, that would be really useful to put in a bunch of your own compromised people that are going to like scramble the investigation and maybe obscure some evidence, maybe like delay a call that was supposed to be made, whatever it is.
And so the fact that we start out having like new guys on the block, so to speak, that you know, it's not sort of like the core Secret Service detail.
That's kind of suspicious in the first place.
And when you couple that with all the incompetence in the investigation and in the placement of people and who was in what positions, um, there's a lot on the sort of Secret Service side of things that implies to me at least like a malicious level of incompetence.
But to me, it looks a lot more like some level, like at least a portion of that cell was trying to let something happen or maybe acting to help it happen.
Um and then Thomas Matthew Crooks has all this weird shit around him where he's training at this rifle range where the FBI also trains, where there's also these like connections to like Urick was also training at that range.
There's been a lot of people speculating about this guy named Um uh Maxwell Urick being involved potentially.
I don't I don't know what I'd buy on that.
But um, he's got the Thomas Matthew Crooks has multiple cell phones that are apparently encrypted.
He's Got encrypted bank accounts apparently that have links to like allegedly Iran and stuff, but at the same time, we're told that they that he has no social media and they can't hack his phones, and and so like that's the kind of stuff where maybe they're covering up incompetence, but if he was a patsy, that that's the kind of thing we would see, also of like, oh, sorry, there's no evidence, and he has no social media, and he just came out of nowhere, and he's this lone crazy guy.
Um, so it's kind of this like dueling perspective where it could all be in competence, but that's what you would try to make it look like if you were intentionally trying to assassinate Trump.
Yeah, and um, I think the the key to like the crux of the multiple shooter theories comes down to the sound evidence and sort of the video evidence, as in a lot of the videos, a lot of people did a lot of audio analysis about like the echo, uh the timing of the echoes, the sounds of the shots.
Um, and I'm I don't know as I'm necessarily 100% convinced that the audio indicates that there's multiple weapons being fired.
Um, it sure sounds like there's three different weapons being fired, like there's two different primary sort of uns unsuppressed rifles and then a suppressed rifle round or two that get fired in there as well.
Okay, um, but it's you know, you can't be certain off of that, and the video evidence, no one's really become super clear about finding anything that really indicated a second shooter in any of the video evidence, like all of the stuff that was on the water tower is not convincing enough.
It's like could just be kind of lens blurks.
It's they were can you tell the people the the water tower theory real quick?
Because this is something that actually came up when I was doing um, you know, when I was breaking down the case from my end, and you know, to me at this point, I was like, uh to me, it does look like there's a soul shooter, but obviously I'm always open to other views, and this is actually one of the things I'm excited to talk to you about because I know that this whole water tower thing came out, and I know that you had made a video about it, whatever.
Can you explain to my audience real quick what's going on?
Yeah, when I made the video about the water tower, it was pretty early on, and it was sort of like, oh, this looks suspicious.
We should look into this.
Because what happened early on is a video surfaced that was I think from a steady cam from like one of the live stream steady cams that's just in one location pointed in a direction, and when you crop in really really far onto the top of the water tower in that video footage,
the like dome on the top of the water tower, the little like top piece, it it seems to like blur in a way that makes it look like there's kind of like a dark figure kind of coming out from one side and then going back behind, and then kind of again, but it's really not clear that you're you can't be certain that you're actually seeing that.
It could just be kind of like the camera lens sort of like figuring out the pixels, and like it's hard to say.
Um, but then as more video footage came out, I started sifting through all of it, checking the water tower, checking the base of the water tower, check and and I didn't find any evidence that showed like a zip line coming down from it or anyone up on top of it.
One of the things that supported that theory was that people did note that there was the van, I think it was parked right, it might have been the car.
Um there was a vehicle parked right underneath the water tower that we saw in a couple of the different video shots that had been there for some of the like quite some time before the shooting actually started.
Um, and so people were maybe speculating that someone had gotten there, and like you can go look at like Google Earth, and the ladder does lead up to the water tower, the ladder on that water tower does lead up on like the back side of it, so you would be able to do that.
I could pull it up for the audience real quick.
Is there do you is there a link you maybe have that I could, or do you want me to link them to your no just be like a Google Earth view of it?
I was just kind of zooming around in Google Earth.
You want me to pull it up?
It's clear enough on Google Earth that you can see that the ladder is on the back side of the tower and it leads up one of the legs and it leads up the dome on the back side in a way that if you were to go up and down that ladder, you would be pretty much obscured from view.
So it's it's hard to say, like it would be a pretty fucking huge risk to go up and down that ladder in this kind of a setting.
And I feel like it's not possible that someone did go up and down the ladder because there was like like the video that people were looking at the well, maybe there were trees in front of it.
I don't know.
It's hard to say.
I I am not convinced that anyone was on the water tower.
Okay, even though those shadow things came out.
Yeah, yeah, it's just like it was this one initial video, and it went really viral because it sure looked like there was something up there, but it's like once you started to look at all the other evidence that came out, it didn't really corroborate the water tower.
Um, I there was some stuff about the bullet trajectories that some other people went way deeper into, yeah.
Um, about how it seemed like some of the trajectories of what you where you saw the bullets kind of impact the crowd in a couple of the videos didn't really line up with crooks' angle of fire necessarily.
It seemed like there was like two different angles of fire.
But again, that's kind of circumstantial because the videos are not high quality and they're like very low frame rate relative to bullet, you know, the speed of a bullet.
Yeah.
Um, and so I've you know all that is like circumstantial and kind of like vague.
But for me, the thing that so where I where I stand now is that I think it's more likely that there was multiple shooters than that there was just the one, but that's not really based on the actual hard evidence from the scene as much as the hard evidence from the scene is sort of like fucked enough for me to have a lot of questions,
and then I just am looking at the patterns of how presidential level assassinations play and how any high-level assassination plays throughout history, especially when intelligence agencies are involved.
And that's what starts to sort of just suggest to me that they wouldn't do it with a single guy, especially a dude that's like uh not a good shot.
Like it starts to get to the point where when you really examine sort of the historical context of an assassination of this caliber and the evidence we have, it either seems to me that it has to be either Thomas Crooks acted alone and he was just a fucking you know lone loser with a gun with no help, or like if the secret service is gonna get involved and help this happen, they're not gonna risk that compromise, like risk that operation getting exposed if they're not gonna succeed.
I would assume, right?
Like, if you're a compromised cell within the Secret Service within the US government, and you're perpetrating a plot to assassinate Donald Trump, and your only plan is to have a lone gunman come up and that like this kid, Matthew Thomas, who has like not a great shot, he's a fucking 20-year-old leftist that is poorly equipped, that is clearly not trained for this kind of a job in a in any serious way.
If you're gonna be a compromised cell within the government assassinating Trump, you're not gonna put all your eggs in that kid's basket.
Like that would be retarded, right?
You would want an operation that you'd be sure would succeed, at least the way I would see it.
Like I wouldn't fucking plan that way.
Absolutely.
And the other thing too is that um, you know, it was the other thing too is that like he missed those shots.
Like um, like the cop like tried to get up on the bed the on the on the top of the goof, and um they kind of scared him.
I think those cops that like scared him bought Trump the time to turn his head and make Matt whiff some of those shots because he was obviously nervous.
Imagine you're trying to assassinate the president of the United States, exactly, and the cops see you and you point the rifle at them and they're like, Oh, heart starts racing.
Yeah, you're like, oh dude, I only got a few seconds now to make this happen.
You know, and you just lost your train of you lost your train of sight, you have to turn back and resite and yeah, freaking out.
So like that being said, like the number of Secret Service agents that had to leave their posts and not be looking around, like in like there's multiple angles on this, and we could dissect each one.
One good example is once you start to examine all the various video video footage from around the building taken by cell phones.
There was the first one that came out really early on where the guy was like behind the building and they were filming Thomas on the roof, crawling up the roof.
Yeah, and everyone there like shouting and pointing, like, look, he's on the roof.
Yep.
And that goes on for like two minutes before the guy shoots, right?
Yeah, and later the dude um that put out a lot of good video footage that was a lot clearer later on.
I stew beef, I forget his name.
Um, he had a weird username.
His video was from around the other side, like kind of around the the front of that building where you would like facing the shooter a little more so, and then he later was in the parking lot in the back once the cops kind of brought him in and put him behind their car.
And in his video footage, you can clearly see two plain clothes police officers with weapons drawn come from around the building where the original video was shot, where the whole crowd was pointing and looking at Thomas Crooks on the roof with his gun for like two minutes.
So it it like clearly shows that there were plainclothes police officers right where that video was being filmed, right where this whole crowd had formed pointing at Thomas Crooks on the roof holding a gun for several minutes.
And so then it's that and these are all guys that are working in this building where all of these other like Secret Service agents left their posts and then left their and then the second guy left his post to go down and open the door for the guy that like got the colour.
They claimed they weren't on the roof because they were hot.
Exactly.
Like there's all these weird anomalies of like failure to be where you're supposed to be, and just what like most basic protection.
And in the same region, the same sort of team of guys has plainclothes officers over by this crowd that are that have seen crooks, and somehow no one has called this in.
And so that's where it starts to get to like I find it hard to believe that all that amalgamation of evidence, and there's more than just that.
That's just kind of like some obvious ones that we remember.
But that whole like body of evidence, that to me indicates at least some level of like a cover-up or complicity or like intentional negligence on the put on behalf of at least one or two of them, if not a lot of them.
And the moment, and I guess what I'm saying is that the more I've thought about it and kind of just like let it settle for a while, the more I think that if any of them are intentionally complicit at all, then that's a full-on assassination plot, right?
Like, even if all you're doing is leaving a door open or turning the other way, leaving your post at the right time, that's an assassination plot.
And the moment that you have Secret Service members in on an assassination plot to kill Trump, I don't believe that they would do it in any sort of shitty half-assed way.
I don't think they're gonna leave it up.
Like you were never gonna leave the JFK assassination up to Lee Harvey Oswald.
Yeah, he was just there to fucking get caught and fire the you know, fire a shot.
Um, and so to me that implies that there probably was another shooter, but at the same time, it's like we don't have any evidence, and it's probably been too long to actually locate or identify any other shooters.
Yeah, um, there were people that were going into like maybe there's a remote fired rifle hiding somewhere, like Lord knows what kind of technology these guys could have.
Maybe there's a dude in the trees with a tree stand, and it's like, yeah, I I don't know how to parse all that out to me.
That all just sounds like endless speculation.
But we got a lot of questions, and all we saw was Kimberly Cheadle just fucking like obfuscating the truth, yeah, lying to Congress, fucking covering her own ass, being an idiot, and then like Chris Ray, the FBI director, same story, just like blatantly not trying to do their job.
Um then you add in that they failed, like whoever tried to do this, whether it was a solo guy or not, that fails, and then what like a month later, we get a second attempt, and the second attempt is even more tied in to sort of like the types of networks that you would see if our intelligence agencies were sort of trying to contract a Patsy or a shooter.
Because you know, before we get into the second one, real quick, yeah, the second one, that's a whole other thing.
Because so knowing what you know now, obviously you've done a deep dive on this, you've looked at this from different angles, you've seen other people kind of come to it.
What do you think?
Like, and obviously, when this first broke out in July, people were thinking there's two shooters, some people weren't sure, etc.
We've seen the testimonies from the FBI, we've seen them uh you know reveal some stuff on the investigation.
It's it's still going, they're still you know, trying to get more information, figure out if there if there was another shooter or whatever happened.
What do you think at this point?
Like, what do you think transpired on that day?
And who do you think was involved or culpable for this?
Now now that you this dust has kind of settled a bit.
What I think is most likely.
Um, I don't feel like I don't feel certain or confident in like saying I know for sure, but what I think is most likely is that crooks was probably surveilled for a long time and probably groomed for this role and probably approached in some format, probably provided with these phones by you know some sort of handler and kind of given this equipment and this assignment by a handler.
So you think he was put up to this?
Like, this wasn't a crazy kid that decided I don't like Trump, I'm gonna just go to public.
Okay, I doubt it.
Okay, that's and and you know, maybe it, but I don't think so.
I think the most likely is that he was given those encrypted phones, he was given those you know, encrypted those like bank accounts and given this assignment and given a little bit of training, probably.
And I bet that he was told that the way would be cleared for him, because it takes a whole different level of balls for a 20-year-old liberal to actually take a gun in there, fly a drone around there, like go like do this whole operation, get up to the game.
It's kind of reckless the gun.
It's kind of reckless.
Yeah, like I know a lot of liberals, and uh, I mean, a lot of them talk a bit game, but like find anyone that's 21 years old that'll actually get up there on that roof with a gun, like let alone like you know, and so I wouldn't be surprised if there were handlers, Those handlers provided him with the shit and kind of told him like, this is your route, this is how you're gonna get in, get up there at this time, and we'll make sure that you're cleared and no one will be watching you.
Because you would need to kind of like set those nerves at ease so this inexperienced kid feels like he can actually pull this off.
Because if you were just a lone gunman trying to do this, you'd have to be fucking retarded to think that you would pull this off.
Like that's the stupidest fucking idea I've ever heard.
And the actual like route that he took, the location he took the shot from and everything, that's not a great like that's an obviously a place where if you didn't know where Secret Service was and you were expecting them to run a real detail, that would not be a good place to be.
They would fucking see you.
You would get shot right away.
Like that's not that's not a good plan, right?
A better plan would be to be to have a longer gun and more training and go somewhere like the water tower, or go somewhere like up in the trees, or like there's a whole fucking um like stadium in the other direction across the street, kind of it's a little further away, so you'd have to be a good shot, but there's all kinds of like enclosed seating and stuff in that stadium that I'm pretty sure you can get a line of a firefront.
So, like, if you were trying to do this as a lone gunman, I feel like there'd be way smarter ways to do it.
And the way he did it to me, just sort of implies that he was told it would be okay to be there, and that that's where he should shoot from.
And and I would assume that they had sort of given him a like a scenario of like, here's your plan, you take that shot, this is how you're gonna get out.
We'll run cover, we'll obfuscate the thing, you'll get away, you'll get paid, whatever it is, or maybe you'll get arrested, and then we'll kind of like we'll get you out on insane, whatever it is.
Like, I bet that they he was told a story that made him feel like he was gonna be taken care of and like he was doing a good thing in some form, yeah.
And I would assume that if if you're running like because the way I see it again, it's like he was gonna like a real operation.
So so you think like this wasn't like a uh, you know, uh self-deletion mission, like you think that he went in thinking I'll probably make it out of this thing alive.
That's the only way that I could imagine it being truly a lone gunman, and and that's not out of the question because like the dude had mental health issues, he looked the part for being ready to delete himself.
Like I you know, I would believe that if we got more evidence to kind of like confirm that all the secret service bungling of the operation and all the weird cover up that happened ever since was truly incompetence.
I would I would totally believe it.
Um, and if we got some sort of confirmation that that is what happened, I would be like, you know, totally fair, fair play.
Okay, but when I weigh in like all of the secret service weird shit that happened, big blunders with yeah, with the guys leaving and just kind of like just leaving them the most obvious place to take a shot from just wide open for minutes.
And um crazy in places that they were like literally like the window that Greg and his buddy were supposed to be at is like literally overlooking that entire roof.
That's like their one job is to look at the roof where Thomas Crooks was crawling around on for multiple minutes, and there's like people shouting there's a guy on the roof, like outside these open windows that you could you know probably hear them all shout.
So, anyways, like if it is an operation and crooks has any sort of help, I assume it's a real operation because you're not gonna get your hands dirty just to get caught, you're gonna get your hands dirty so you can fucking succeed at your mission.
And if you're running a real operation, then you'd have a you know a real shooter somewhere hidden farther back or like up and you know, somewhere far smarter with a similar line of fire, would be my assumption.
I mean, obviously, I don't know how these things work, but that's what I would think is you'd get a guy up in the trees in the back or like up on the water tower with a zip line or something.
Although it I don't think we have evidence that that I think we have evidence that that didn't happen.
Um, people were speculating even about maybe like in the space between the ceiling and the roof inside of the building, there's like all these little vents, and people were speculating that maybe someone could have been lying in there, and it's like maybe, but like I don't know.
Um what do you think about um so you think that he okay?
So you think that he definitely had people that put him up to it and he had some sort of assistance, which makes sense because obviously this was a crazy thing to pull off.
Um do you but we don't know who it is, right?
You don't think do you think they've been trying to say Iran, which I think is kind of ridiculous.
Uh yeah, well, they looked like they had that line all ready to go.
Yeah, and that adds to my suspicion, like multiple multiple parts of that is they they were ready to throw like imagine if we didn't have X and we didn't have all this media that was like us reporting on it and they were allowed to give us the narrative.
Yeah, they were ready to feed us like his bank accounts were tied to Iran, yeah, and BB Netanyahu had a fucking speech in front of Congress already like scheduled for the next week.
And his speech was all about blaming Iran.
And even though we'd already debunked it, he still went and gave basically the same speech.
And he tried to pin that assassination attempt on Iran.
And it just, I mean, it kind of we all glossed over it on the internet because we were busy counting like 57 standing ovations or some stupid trash.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But BB BB blamed it on Iran.
And that's like just think about the timing of all of that just coincidentally.
That's pretty fucking weird.
No, you're right.
You're right.
It is like uh because he went right after all this happened.
Uh he was he was uh at Congress delivering a speech saying I need more money, and then and then the FBI arrests this guy, which I did a whole case on that, saying that he was plotting to kill uh an American government official.
This fucking guy, this murder for hire case out of uh out of um I where was it?
Was in New York?
I forget where exactly it was out of but regardless.
I mean, this is all wild to me that um that all this transpired and they're trying to blame it on on Iran, right?
And and then now, right?
We see what's going on in Lebanon, we see that the ground assault, and after Hezbollah, who are they gonna go after next?
Is they're gonna go after Iran, and then you talk about October 7th and how um, you know, you got one of the most sophisticated borders in the world, and they were able to somehow get invaded by these dudes with RPGs and fucking paragliders.
What the hell's going on?
Right?
It's all very clean break report to me.
I mean, it's got a hundred shades of sort of like 9-11 taking us into Iraq, which is like what's the link there, you know?
And now it's like they're I mean, they're reporting that they have intelligence sources saying there's credible threats on Trump's life from Iran, but it's like, yeah, Israel is the one that told us that Saddam had weapons of mass destruction.
Yeah, where are these intelligence sources and why are they credible?
And and so, like, I don't know, it just adds up to being very suspicious to me.
So I have questions, and the way I see it is if it was a lone gunman and I'm wrong, then it's like who's hurt by that?
Like my reputation a little bit, maybe, but but if it was our own government plotting to pin it on Iran and kill Trump and get us into World War Three, if that's what actually happened, like I would way rather be expecting that and looking for that and maybe be wrong and it's a rolling gunman than to be like it's for sure a lone gunman and be totally blindsided by them pinning it on Iran and taking us to war in Iran.
So this dude was Pakistani too towards that the guy that they arrested, the this guy for murder for hire, he's a fucking Pakistani.
So I I mean, again, it all of this just when was that?
Was that like a week like shortly after Crooks?
Um, yeah, yeah, not too long after Crooks, they fucking picked this guy up.
And and the hit allegedly was supposed to happen like a day or two before Crooks was arrested, so uh or shot.
So I you know, it's just everything is is just so weird in this situation.
How I agree with you, like if we didn't have independent media, they totally could have spun this as an Iranian hit, etc.
I mean, if you look at imagine, you know, I was thinking about this.
Literally, I when you mentioned that, like, you know, we have independent media, so people are able to get an alternative side.
Imagine if we had independent media during 9-11.
Bingo, dude.
For real, imagine everything would have been different.
Do you think we would have to do that?
Imagine the dancing Israelis oh yeah happening on X. Yeah, yeah, during during 90, yeah.
Crazy.
Because that's why it's like I think that there's almost like I don't think that they're advanced enough to evolve and adapt to this digital age.
I don't think that they can pull off this kind of shit anymore.
Because honestly, the guys that like were in charge of all this back in like Vietnam, 9-11 era, a lot of those eras were like a lot of them were really fucking good at their job.
Like the George H. W. Bush Vietnam CIA operations, a lot of them have never been exposed in a mainstream way to this day because they were so good at running these covert operations and keeping them all tight and not letting the media get them.
And today it's like not only do we have all this decentralized media, but a lot of them also suck ass at their fucking jobs.
It's like like Judith Miller, kind of a fucking trash, like like Christopher Ray, Kimberly Cheadle, whoever the fuck is in on these things, like they don't seem to be super great at it, yeah, just based upon like how I mean, I I guess I might caveat that is in like it looks like there's different intelligence agency operations going on, like J6, there's a certain level of intelligence operation that happened during J6, a certain one that happened during Antifa.
I don't know if it was necessarily the CIA directly, but some sort of covert groups that were co-opting these these movements, and They did a pretty fucking good job of that of like co-opting and spinning a narrative and sort of like turning that on itself.
But then you look at like the Trump assassination, and like, dude, that shit got botched.
And his radio silence got lucky.
His parents didn't say anything, which is kind of weird.
Do you see the videos of his dad walking around with the person in the hood in the mask?
No.
What the hell?
Oh, it's super weird, dude.
So yeah, like literally the next like two days later, after the shooting, Crooks's dad is going to the grocery store with like a dude the same height as Crooks, a person, because we don't know their gender, and they're all hooded up and they've got sweatpants on and a hoodie, and the hoodie is cinched up tight around their head, and they have sunglasses and a mask, and they're like just like not answering any questions, just going to the grocery store and coming back.
It's like, who the fuck is that?
What?
Who the fuck is that?
It was so weird.
He got they there was like two or three different videos that got that came out of him at the grocery store, and I think going into their house for a little bit there.
Wow.
And for a minute there, then it's like, okay, maybe it was Maxwell Yurik on the roof, and Thomas Crooks was actually not even there at all.
And like, what the fuck is going on?
So that's where like I don't know what happened, but I know it's suspicious.
And and and then obviously he had that very weird Google search right before um how far was Oswald from JFK.
Like I didn't actually know about that.
He Googled that shit.
Yeah, he googled it.
Yeah, he literally Googled it on his phone.
Um, director Ray, FBI director Ray actually talked about that.
Because I I reacted to the to the um to the testimony.
He it was him and uh the uh the director of the secret service after Cheeto resigned.
Yeah, they were there both of them talking, and um, and which makes sense.
And I actually said, like, yo, this is what needs to happen because the FBI was running a criminal investigation secret service is running like their own, you know, internal investigation answering.
So um, and he said, like, yeah, the guy literally Googled how far was Oswald when he shot Kennedy.
So clearly that kid wasn't based because he doesn't realize that Oswald wasn't really the shooter, but that's a whole other thing.
Yeah, exactly.
If only he'd known more about Oswald, maybe he would have like yeah, known there's some red flags about his job that day.
Yeah, yeah, seriously, right?
He should have known, like, you're gonna be the Petsy too, stupid.
But uh weird.
Um, but okay, cool.
So we can uh I'm trying to think here anything else on on this uh on this crooks thing uh before on the first shooter that that's a solid summary.
I mean, we don't really have answers.
The second shooter did kind of shine a new light on it.
Take it away, just in the sense that like maybe it's two totally different attempts, two totally different lone gunmen, two totally different like cells or or you know, threats against Trump that just happened to align at the same.
Um, that could be, you know, who knows?
Because you know, crooks definitely came from a different background and a different like pool than the second shooter did.
And Ryan Routh, Ryan Routh is fascinating because we were all like Twitter journalists were all super on edge by the time Ryan Routh happened, and the moment that that news broke, everyone just exploded into social media and just started downloading everything they could find about him.
Yeah, and so there was a way more than he got banned same day, he got banned immediately off X. Yeah, right, yeah, and so we like learned a lot more about Ryan Routh than we did about Matthew Thomas Matthew Crooks, and Routh had all kinds of ties to the Ukrainian paramilitary American operations over there,
and they uh like if you don't understand sort of like the covert operations world, it would be easy to look at it and just be like, this is just a super weird solo dude that is like very slava Ukraine.
Yeah, trying to get money in.
When you really know about how intelligence agencies work, it looks a lot more like he was sort of like an adjacent asset that was intentionally sort of...
Sort of like a para-governmental asset that was intentionally running some sort of like paramilitary recruit recruitment programs, but like based on the money that he allegedly had before he started doing this, and then he's flying to Ukraine multiple times.
He's meeting with senators and meeting with people in our government and like recruiting Afghani special forces apparently on his fucking Facebook account, like super weird shit.
Yeah, um, that just all aligns with and of course, like then one of the videos that I made at the time was that his second follow and his first follower when he f started his ex account was this woman named Kim Chu, Kim Soon.
Oh, yeah, I saw you talk about this.
Let me pull her up real quick.
I forget her name exactly.
Um, and she has CIA handler written all over her.
She actually is ex CIA in her bio, but she's also got this resume of like three other jobs that are all these like like military industrial complex things.
Sue Kim, right?
Sue Kim.
Yeah, Sue Kim.
And we we found her shit before she deleted it all, before Ralph got deleted off of everything, and before she made all of her shit private and scrubbed and everything.
Um it just kind of it all added up to like it looked to me like Ryan Routh, whether he was acting alone that day or not, he was tied into this is her right here, right?
Let me see Sue Kim.
Yeah, yep.
Former CIA.
Um, I wonder if it says what her other over here.
So they scroll back to the top there.
Yeah, let me see.
Because she was also like an analyst at several sort of like intelligence think tanks and such.
And her being his like as soon as he makes his ex account, he follows her and she follows him.
And her account is private, so there's no reason to follow her if you don't know her and she's not gonna follow you back.
Um right?
Yeah, right.
Yeah, try try that out.
I bet that's her.
No, no.
No, this isn't her.
My bad.
No.
Uh let's see.
No, you can't even Yeah, you can't even find it, man.
Yeah, we obviously we don't know for sure.
Yeah, but to me, it looks an awful lot like she's not necessarily a handler, but maybe a recruiter, maybe like a contact, you know, whatever it is, because there's all different levels of compartmentalization of these kind of paramilitary, you know, operations.
Um, it could have just been like I mean, well, then there's also, of course, there's the part where he's got this fucking rap sheet where he's getting arrested for all kinds of things, including possession of weapons of mass destruction.
And the the weapon of mass destruction that he had was like a fully automatic machine gun or something at some point.
But it's like when you look at his like public life running like a tiny house company and shit like that.
It's like, why the fuck does that guy have an automatic machine gun?
And he got into like a full-on like armed standoff with police at one point where he was like exchanging gunfire with police.
Oh, I didn't know that.
Was this back in when he was in the in the Carolinas?
His criminal record, yeah.
I don't remember if that was when he was in the criminal in the Carolinas.
I just had my notes up earlier on it and then put him away.
Um, this guy um, you know, he had a scratched off uh serial killer uh um yeah, serial number on his gun as well.
And he's a felon.
So the FBI got him basically to if I could speak to the criminal side, basically what they did.
Yeah, bring it was they hit him with uh a felon of possession charge, which is like kind of like a standard boilerplate charge where if you're a convicted felon, they catch you with a with a gun, you're not supposed to have that gun.
It's a typical federal charge that you know the ATF charges all the time, but in this case the FBI took it because of who this individual was.
They're probably gonna try to figure out if he's intelligence or anything else like that.
Because obviously you had mentioned some some you know just some intel links off of just the social media alone.
So you know, they're probably first thing they want to make sure is figure out hey, what the hell are you doing here and everything else?
And then and then this fucking note comes out that he wanted to give like a hundred thousand dollars for anyone that could get the job done, something like that.
See that?
Yeah, yeah.
It's just like what's going on here?
This is weird, yeah.
Super weird.
And the thing about his rap sheet that really sticks out to me is this 2002 felony for possession of a weapon of mass destruction, is the fact that what he got as his sentence for that was just probation.
Oh, really?
Yeah, yeah, right.
So in in 2000, and this is so 2002, he had already like in 2001, driving without a license, um, miscellaneous motor vehicle violation, license revoked, uh, other misdemeanors, and for that, probation.
Um in 2002, all these other charges, probation.
Um possession of stolen goods in 2010, probation, suspended sentence.
And so it that's just exactly what you would see if an operative, uh, you know, someone adjacent to intelligence was kind of getting, you know, caught with little things in the line of duty and just sort of like, yeah, just write it off, you know.
Yeah.
Um, right, like am I wrong about that?
That's yeah, no, I mean, uh, if he's involved in some stuff, like, you know, his handler can obviously look, we need we need, you know, we need some help with this.
And so it just kind of like, and it's especially the possession of map weapon of mass destruction.
That's a felony.
It says class F felony, is how it was sentenced, but then he was just given probation.
Um all of that just kind of adds up to like why would the whole following looks like an asset.
The whole following is CIA individual, like first account you follow on X is kind of weird.
Yeah, how the fuck would you know?
With a private account, too.
They she has a private account.
So it's like you have to know who she is to go follow her.
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, okay.
Oh, I I found a video on her right here.
Here, you know, I could share it with what you're here.
Let me follow.
Let's bring in Sue Kim.
She's a former CIA Holy shit.
Let me share this.
Breaking new ground.
Yeah, let me share so share this video with everybody in here.
Give me one sec.
Sorry, Chad.
I'm not like a Zoom expert here, as you guys can tell.
So let me uh hold on.
Let me share this so everybody can do it.
Everybody can see.
Yeah, it's it's the it's the hurricane party.
We're hanging out, we're having drinks, you know.
Yeah, seriously, it is a good thing.
Everyone just chill the fuck out in the chat.
Okay, I think I'm just calm down.
Is this it?
No.
Can I do it by link?
Hold on.
I s I see it on the stream now, actually.
Yeah, I had it, I had it up for a second.
Okay, here it is.
Yeah, okay.
I just gotta share it with you guys now.
Okay, I'm yeah, I'm just lagging on the YouTube.
Uh hold on one sec.
Because it's like, oh, I'm doing OBS and all this other crap, so I'm just like trying to uh that's interesting.
I you know, I don't think I ever even thought to look for videos of her, but that's like duh.
Yeah, it's breaking so fast that week that it's just like the whole news cycle is was absolutely crazy.
You know what?
Maybe I'm you know what I might have to do?
I have to just okay.
Let me move it to another thing.
And then let me yeah, I'm just gonna move it to the screen over here and then share it.
I think that's the best way to do it.
Okay.
You guys can you guys hear me?
See my screen here?
I see.
Okay.
Let me you guys should I think they're pretty flattering screenshots.
And a current policy analyst at the RAND Corporation here in Washington.
Um, first want to get your take on uh the US DPRK envoy Stephen Vegan's visit to the region.
He's making his rounds in Asia, stopping in Japan, South Korea.
Uh we'll be in Oh no, the chat can't say they can just hear it.
Maybe if I move it over here, then you guys can see.
Can you guys see that now?
I think the chat can see it now.
You might not see it though, Ian.
China.
I still see it on our screen.
He is saying that the US is ready to talk with Kim Jong-un.
What will it take to get back to the table?
Uh it's going to take a lot more than uh Stephen Begin or Secretary Pompeo saying that it's the right time to talk to North Korea, that it's the opportunity that North Korea does not want to lose.
Uh, we've seen that recently North Korea's lashed out against South Korea and the United States for their joint exercises.
Uh the rhetoric has been upped the ante.
Um, so we see that um North Korea's not going to want to back down at this point, unless Kim is at the point where he he's very close to getting what he wants.
He's not going to be toning down the rhetoric.
He's not going to be treating South Korea any nicer than he has right now.
So at this point, we have to think about just what we're trying to get with these working level talks.
If we're going to be back at the table, uh, let's say that uh President Trump and Kim Jong-un once again meet for their fourth or third round of summits with nothing really to show, then we we're actually putting ourselves in a tighter bind, even how is the DPRK viewing this round of diplomacy right now with Beacon in the area, uh these trilateral talks.
Um, what are they to glean from what is happening at the moment?
Well, I think Kim Jong-un is actually enjoying the site because uh it's it's exactly playing along just as he had hoped.
Uh we're seeing that the United States and South Korea there they're at a point where the alliance is actually being a little bit divisive, where South Korea is not really aligning with the United States priorities.
Um the South Korean Japan traits bat even is actually wearing away at the trial.
I think that's enough though for us to understand.
Encroachments and and harsh.
Interesting.
Yeah, but it's weird that he wouldn't.
What's interesting about that to me is that clearly she's like a relatively high up analyst in the Korean theater, right?
Like she's doing press conferences and news stuff, right?
So it's interesting that someone like that would potentially also be A like a primary level contact for a guy like Ryan Routh over in Ukraine theater, right?
It is weird.
And like the fact that she's the first account he followed is weird too.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And and I guess I didn't look at the I don't I would have to go back and try to like parse through the dates to figure out if she was in the Korean theater at the time when he followed her and joined X and all that.
I I think she was, but but you know, regardless, you know, obviously we have to do ton of speculation.
We're not going to know one way or the other what her real relationship to him is and what her real role is.
But it's just it's an it's a data point, it's an indicator.
And when that guy then shows up in fucking you know, Miami or wherever, Fort Lauderdale, with a Ukrainian, like a Russian made rifle and starts taking shots.
With the serial number fucking scratched off.
Yeah, exactly, right?
Like all of that adds up to a different type of sort of intelligence.
He was there for 12 hours too, Ian.
Like that's the crazy part.
He sat there and laid in for 12 hours.
And the other thing that kills me, because like he got there at like one or two in the morning, and then like they caught him like at lunchtime the next day.
And I was like, how the fuck did he know to sit there for that long?
Yeah.
I mean, he and like that might have even been so so actually you want to you want to hear some spice?
Go ahead, yeah.
Because first question is like, if you remember back to the reporting, that was kind of an impromptu golf session.
It was off the schedule, right?
But if I remember correctly, um, you know, people should double check me on this before they start going all crazy on the JQ here.
But uh, it was a certain guy that he was playing golf with, if I remember the reporting correctly, that like suggested they go and play golf with that course or something like that.
Yeah, let me look this up who he played golf with.
I think you you made a video about this on TikTok, right?
I might have.
I don't know if I went very far into who he was playing golf with.
I think it was other guy, other guys that were going more into it was like Hannity was supposed to go and then he couldn't go, and people were starting to speculate of like who set it up and everything.
But uh yeah, he was playing golf with a certain kind of guy that day.
Can you guys can you guys tell me who chat the chat knows because someone mentioned uh let's see here?
I figured that your your chat probably knows a lot of things.
Yeah, let me see here.
Chat tell me who's gonna be a good one.
Your chat is probably like half fucking incels and half based Chad motherfuckers.
Absolutely.
Uh let's see here.
A suspect, I got this uh article here.
Um Trump had a guy follow him.
I'm looking who the hell was it?
I'm looking at the chat too to see if they um who was it that played with him?
I know it was like uh someone he had a connection to 9-11, this guy that he played golf with.
Um, right?
Yeah, I'm trying to remember.
That's what I'm remembering too.
Yeah, but so like to me that just indicates that like Ralph had some intelligence, he had some information, right?
And also like maybe a little bit of protection because like you tell me that he was sitting outside of the fucking golf course with a rifle and a bunch of bulletproof plates, like ceramic plates and shit, kind of ready to go.
And Secret Service never walked the perimeter, they never did a perimeter check on the golf course during like the whole morning, and like while Trump was there, it's like they got lucky because they went uh beforehand uh to like the next hole he was gonna play at, and they were able to catch him there exactly, right?
Yeah, that's how they got him.
But like, um, but you're right, he did.
I I mean, I'm just trying to figure out how the fuck did he know Trump was gonna be there a day before, especially since you said this was an impromptu golf yeah.
I don't think he I don't think that really anyone knew it.
Like I think it was almost like it wasn't on his schedule for sure.
So maybe it was the kind of thing where Trump was sort of saying, like, hey, tomorrow maybe let's go play golf.
Maybe right, but like to me that indicates a pretty high level compromise of his inner circle relative to where he's choosing to go because the public didn't know.
So, like, how close do you have to be to know he was gonna be golfing that?
They're spamming Steve Whitkoff in here.
Let me let me see that who it was.
Let me look this guy up real quick.
Steve Whitkoff.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
This guy right here.
Yep, yep, yep.
This is the guy I think that was playing.
Let me go ahead, let me share screen with you, ninjas real quick.
Uh, or let me share a screen with you, Ian, so you can see, but I do have it up here for the chat to see.
Um, hold on, let me.
Yeah, check that early life.
Yeah, yeah.
Oh well, hold on, let's yeah, let's check that early life.
It's it never fails.
Yep.
Let's uh okay.
Yeah, it actually has it in his Wikipedia page that on that he was playing golf with Trump.
Okay, that happened.
On under career?
Yeah, on September 15th.
Yep.
Ricoff was playing golf with Trump at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida when he was suspected assassination on Trump was attempted.
Secret Service officers fired at the gunman.
Um I'm trying to think here.
What's this guy's connection, guys, to 9-11 again?
There was a connection with him in 9-11.
Yeah, it's not on it's not on his wiki, but obviously.
Every single time we already know he is in real estate, though.
He's got some properties.
Okay, yep.
American real estate investor, landlord and founder of the Whitcoff group.
Um I'm trying to think here.
So it's like maybe he's the leak, maybe it's someone else around Trump.
It's hard to say.
Um and I think that like I mean, I'm really glad that it went off the way it did, so we didn't get to find out how good of a shot Ryan Routh was.
Yeah.
But I presume that Ryan Routh was probably far more qualified to be at that fence than this guy Thomas Matt Rose.
Oh, yeah.
This dude was using like uh uh like I don't know why that gun isn't like optimal for what he was trying to do.
Like I don't know why he uh the Brian Routh or uh Ryan Routh.
Crooks had a good gun.
Uh yeah, what what gun did Routh wind up having?
Because the news was reporting an AK 47.
It yeah, it's SKS, it's like kind of like a it's kind of like a uh AK 47 word similar.
Um you don't want to fucking take a an AK 47 to a sniper battle, yeah.
Pretty much, and I think Trump was a lot further out this time than or was it further out?
Maybe he was.
But so that's another piece that kind of makes me skeptical of this bigger sort of like intelligence agency play because like that's fucking retarded.
Like, why would you not just be sending a dude with a real long gun to take these shots?
Like so I don't really know what to make of it.
Like I I don't feel like it's very likely that it's just multiple lone gunmen, but it could be.
Um but if it is intelligence agencies, it's like, are you guys really that fucking dumb?
And then if you want to go full tinfoil hat, it's like shit.
Maybe it's an inside game and they're actually sending incompetent assassins after him in order to like take them down and boost his ratings and actually like make Trump the underdog and get him to win because they want Trump in.
It's like that's the real thing.
That's a full tinfoil that's where you really start cooking with in foil in here.
So, you know, I I consider it all, I listen to it all.
Because the way I look at it is like you don't like there's this fucking made up belief these days, especially on the left, that like if if a sound enters your ears, you immediately believe it.
Yeah, it's like no, no, you fucking don't.
You're allowed to just listen to shit.
And with conspiracy theorists, often it's like a lot of them, you know, a lot of people on the internet are fucking crazy and they're making up weird shit.
Like who but some of them are fucking geniuses and some of them are on the right trail, and some of them have found something that no one else has found.
And if you're not listening to any of them just because you like are afraid of misinformation, then you're not gonna know what's fucking going on.
But if you start listening to them all and you like and you heard Alex Jones talking about atrazine like 10 years ago, then you're a lot more prepared for when everyone is suddenly turned gay around you and like like cutting their dicks off because you're like, okay, I kind of get what's going on here.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Um so I just I try to listen to all of it.
No, I I agree with you.
Yeah, I I and I'd love to get other perspectives, which is why I like to talk with you because you make me think about things that I didn't think about.
You know, I mean, how exactly.
That's why I love talking to you is because not only do you like to talk about different perspectives, but you like also you're not afraid to kind of like tease into the ideas, but then also provide your perspective without trying to like argue away other people's ideas.
It's like a pretty rare discussion quality that I think more and more people in this sort of like a lot of us are on the right-ish, but it's sort of just like this middle kind of like I mean, really, it's everyone that's kind of JQ'd.
It's like people that are willing to ask the right questions and like have real discussions.
And it's so refreshing to like in vet like do investigations in that space with all the homies because you we kind of all are just like working together to find the truth.
And it's and and I mean, obviously, I could put my law enforcement hat on, but like you can't discount other potential situations, right?
We always used to have a you know a saying like it's nothing is a coincidence.
So um, you know, the fact that this guy was able to put himself there 12 hours ahead of time, lay in fucking he slept there.
He obviously brought food, he set himself up, he had like a little fucking like camp right there, pretty much, and he waited until like the sun came out, the birds chirping and shit, and then he just sat there until lunch time was like, all right, I'm gonna get this shot off.
Like the only thing that kept Trump from like getting a hit was the Secret Service had, I guess, you know, thank God the the mindset to realize, well, you know what, they probably want to kill this guy.
Let's go ahead and go out to the next hole just ahead and do a quick little sweep.
And bam, they fucking find the guy.
And they had to shoot.
They actually had to discharge their firearms to uh at this fucking guy.
So um, and that tells me that like he probably had the because he they saw the barrel protruding out of like a fence or something like that.
And then, like you said, when you look at his history with um him going to Ukraine, the guy kind of seems off edge.
I watched one of his interviews.
Oh, he's talking about fucking weird.
Yeah.
Blue hair and shit, like uh, and then obviously you look at his criminal history and stuff.
Something is off, and then he clearly has whether it's he's involved or he had or or he has knowledge.
He has links to intelligence agencies.
That's strange that he would go ahead and follow someone like this random like Asian woman that like was former CIA, like for North Korea.
You know what I mean?
Like, what the fuck is going on here?
So, like there's so many things here that just that there's so many more questions that could be asked.
Luckily, this guy's alive.
So I'm hoping the FBI's doing their due diligence and asking this guy a bunch of tough questions.
We'll see what happens.
The criminal case, I could tell you is is is a cut and dry uh fellow in a possession case.
I don't know if they're gonna um do a superseding indictment and hit him with something else.
I mean, I could look it up real quick while you talk about it, but they might threaten him with it to try to get him to talk more, right?
Like I bet there's all kinds of mind games they'll pull up his case right now.
Well, while we pull that up, um so give us a lot of things.
Yeah, well, while we pull that up, I'll kind of wrap it all up with a big put a bow on it all, right?
Because then we have so we've got now we got the first assassination attempt, the second assassination attempt, and then Trump goes back to Butler and sort of like stomps the ground where he first got shot in the year.
And I just want to quickly remind us all how fucking badass it was for Trump to come out on stage at the same stage again, and now there's like a hundred thousand people in the crowd, and they put the same fucking chart back up, and he walks on a stage and he's like, as I was saying, yeah, uh yeah, it was funny, dude.
That was that was hilarious.
That was actually funny.
Um, but also it's worth noting that the fucking security was proper tight the second time.
There was fucking Secret Service all over those sloped roofs.
They had it dialed in, nothing went down.
And so it's like it's that was refreshing.
And um, and I don't really know what to make of that.
Like, I don't think the threat is gone by any means.
I expect another attempt.
And also there's a speculation about this other like potential directed energy weapon or chemical weapon attack at an indoor rally where a bunch of the people that were behind Trump and to his like right, sort of, all got these weird chemical burn like symptoms after the rally or something.
Um that that was a weird one, too.
So it's like to me that adds up.
So I got his thing right now.
Sorry, keep going, and then I'll show you.
No, no, no, pull it up, pull it up.
Okay, so interesting stuff.
So it looks like they hit him with some new charges.
Uh I'm looking here.
He they dude, this is weird.
So uh you might have to look at it on your rumble screen on your rumble screen or YouTube screen.
I'm gonna make it bigger.
Yeah, what are you looking up?
Um looking, I have it up right now.
Uh, if you look at the stream, um Ian, because I don't know why like I can't share a screen with you and then also have the audience.
Oh, it's easy, no worries.
Um, so it says here, and yeah, right to silence and counsel, defendant's invocation of right to silence and counsel.
The defendant named above does hereby invoke his right to remain silent and to counsel with respect to any and all questioning or interrogation, regardless of the subject matter, including but not limited to matters that may bear on or relate to arrests, searches, and seizures, bail, pretrial release, or detention evidence at trial.
Uh, but uh, the defendant requests the US attorney to ensure that this invocation of rights is honored by forwarding a copy of it to all law enforcement agency government officials or employees associated with the investigation of any matters related to the defendant.
Okay, this is fucking weird because I'll tell you this.
I've never seen a court filing to formalize a defendant's right to silence.
This is weird, bro.
Uh uh, I'm not you know what this tells me?
He got a bunch of visits from intelligence agencies, probably.
Is what I'm what I'm thinking.
Is that interesting that that they had to file this because they probably said, well, you know what?
Um the Fifth Amendment, Sixth Amendment, all this shit doesn't apply to you, motherfucker.
This is a national security.
Who sent you?
Because I'm looking here, they hit him with a superseding indictment.
They they upped the charges.
Attempted assassination of a major presidential candidate, possession of fire and furtherance of crime of violence, assaulting a federal officer, found a possession of firearm and ammunition, uh possession of farm with an obliterated serial number.
So originally was um, you know, found a possession and then firearm with a uh a possession of a farm with an obliterated serial number.
Now, dude, they upped it, attempted it.
I've never seen what the fuck charges okay.
Let's go to the indictment.
So that's weird, dude.
I've never seen a formal document.
It's called the invocation of rights to silence and by counsel.
I've never seen that before.
Because it's normally, hey, I don't want to talk, and it is what it is.
You don't talk to him.
Yeah, yeah.
But the fact that they had to file something.
What date was it filed on?
Uh it was filed on the 16th.
The 16th.
Yeah, so like a day later.
Oh, yeah, I see it there.
So interesting.
Okay, exhibit and witness list.
What the fuck?
All right, let's look at some of this stuff.
This is uh I'm gonna dig into that later, too.
Yeah.
This is fucking weird, man.
Uh so you've never seen anything like that before, huh?
An invocation of rights like that pushed by the courts?
No, dude, never.
Interesting.
And then we got I mean, it makes sense.
Like, if you know, if what we're speculating on is at all true, he would get fucking a lot of visits.
Yes.
From his buddies in the Intel agencies.
Yep.
And then he got he filed this exhibit and witness list.
Crime fighting pays, police organization honor super citizen article.
What the fuck?
This is weird.
And this is from 1991.
Crime fighting pays police organization honors super citizen.
So they this is.
I see two different exhibit and witness lists, one from the 23rd and one from the 24th.
Yeah.
So he puts this fucking article here about himself from 1991, how he fights crime.
I'm assuming he's doing this to kind of show his character.
Yeah, I I re found that article when I was digging into him where he like chased down a robber or something and like beat him up.
Interesting.
Yeah.
So he filed out probably on his behalf to make him to show, you know, good moral character or something like that.
Let's see the indictment.
That's what I want to look at.
Where is it?
Because I'm assuming he's been indicted by now because there's new charges on him.
Uh okay, here we go.
Boom.
Here's the indictment.
Okay.
So, and then let's see, ordered detention.
Okay, so he's still detained.
Certificate of compliance.
Uh all right, let's pull out this indictment real quick.
And I can send this to you too, Ian, if you want.
Uh I'm I'm actually in court listener right now, looking through them too.
Okay, you are in parallel to you.
Okay, so I got the indictment here.
What date was it filed on?
This one was filed on September 24th, 2024.
So literally like nine days later, they indicted him, which I predicted they would do it ASAP.
Yeah.
So look at this.
18 USC 351 C. Attempted assassination of a major presidential count candidate.
I've never seen this charge before.
Holy shit.
Really?
Yeah, this is uh I can't think of the last time they've they've actually charged this.
Um possession of firearm and furtherance of a crime of violence.
So this is a much more serious version of found a possession of firearm, assaulting a federal officer.
Yeah, because he um because uh the secret service agent shot at him.
So that's gonna, yeah, that makes sense why they would hit him with this.
And then uh found a possession of firearm.
Yeah, so they gave him a superseding indictment on more serious charges.
But obviously, this one, let me look at this charge here.
18 USC 351 C. Assassination of Attempted Assassination of Major Presidential Candidate.
Let me look this up.
Well, how much time this carries?
18 USC 351 C. It's kind of interesting how everything's getting memory hold because there's so much news coming out, but it's like this is super relevant.
And like no one's talked about this shit as far as I'm you were talking about it right now.
No one's even like talked about that he got a superseding indictment with new charges on this.
Um how much time does this carry?
Uh this carries okay, Supreme Court assassination kidnapping, adult penalties.
Okay, let's see.
Okay, so it's C designated.
It's literally a charge that you're completely unfamiliar with.
Yeah, like um I've never seen it charge before, because I mean this doesn't happen.
But uh, okay, yeah.
So it says, because they hit him with 18 USC 351 C. So in this case, C says whoever attempts to kill or kidnap any individual designated and subsection of this section shall be punished by imprisonment for any terms of years or for life.
So it's completely open.
Heavy.
He can get up to life for this charge.
Wow.
I mean, that makes it makes sense.
Like from a justice standpoint, it's like he should get up to life for attempting to assassinate the president, even if all he actually did was possess a firearm in the wrong place.
But like we all know what he actually did.
Yeah.
But it's interesting how the court is treating it and um how these other filings are coming in here.
Yeah.
But yeah, no, definitely.
I I could send you this stuff too if you want.
But yeah, um, so yeah, they upped the charges here.
So obviously it's way more serious.
Uh they might have upped it after because didn't that letter come out that he had like a he was putting a hundred thousand dollars out to kill the president or some stupid shit?
Oh, yeah.
Well, well, wasn't it that it got leaked to the press?
Like I'm pretty sure that like so it wasn't supposed to be the only way he was already he was already in jail.
It's like the only way it got out is if someone in the law enforcement agencies leaked it out.
And and I remember it was getting criticized at the time of everyone was like, okay, so you guys are just literally putting like the government is putting a bounty out on behalf of Ralph.
Yeah, you're right.
Fucking he's gonna get it out, right?
Fucking crazy weird.
But sorry, did I interrupt you before I pulled this whole uh new charges thing out?
You were making it.
No, no, not really.
I was just kind of wrapping everything up and you're looking at how once Trump went back to Butler and how badass it was, and sort of like now that we've got that whole package of how those assassinations went, it's like personally, I kind of think there's gonna be another attempt.
But what I'm really worried about is actually a 9-11 style of event.
It's like and you understand 9-11, like look at the global geopolitical climate right now, like the tension in the Middle East, Israel's extreme desire to go to war with this new big country over there, like Iran, you know, think Iraq, and all the fucking people that have come across our southern border that could be ISIS cells, Israeli terror cells, anyone could have come across our border.
Um and and so, like, all the pieces are in place, and that like everything is primed like a powder keg for any sort of you know, Muslim terror attack that you can pin on Iran and send us to war with Iran.
Because if they were to do that before Trump gets elected, it wouldn't matter how much Trump didn't want to go to World War Three.
There would be no other option at that point.
Um that's my biggest concern, and I really hope I'm wrong.
Um Yeah, I mean, you had the wheels turning for me when you said had we not had independent media, this assassination attempts or attempts would have 100% been spun as an Iran situation because you're right.
BB came to the United States right after uh that happened, and uh fully scheduled out and went full on Iran is the problem, Iran, Iran, Iran.
Then you we arrest this Pakistani who allegedly was working for Iran.
Um, and then you know, JD Vance at the RNC, his first speech, first time he talks to media is talking about Iran.
So yeah, dude, if we didn't have alternative media where people are saying this is bullshit, the American public would have went hook line sinker, Iran is trying to kill our president, Iran's trying to do everything.
And yeah, they're a nuclear threat, they're trying to kill Israel.
Yeah, they're yeah, and it's the same old story, it's the same old story as forever.
And Israel take down Iran for the longest time.
Iraq to the only other nuclear armed nation in the Middle East, so um so with that said, okay, so we can transition over to Diddy.
And I know this one is uh really in the weeds.
Uh you did a space yesterday, which I had the pleasure of um being able to join in a little bit.
Uh, but you you know, you absolutely did a fantastic job on there.
Um, that was a ton of fun.
Thanks, man.
No, no, no, it was great.
Uh it was good to get you in there at the end too to like get a little unhinged at the end.
Yeah.
Um, it's great to get you in there to save something.
You can tell how uncomfortable they were careful not saying.
Yeah, you know how uncomfortable they were when you're like, Yeah, I know you don't care about talking shit about Israel.
It's like, yeah, fucked out.
I just I can see everyone's like butthole clenching to space, like, oh no, no.
So uh, and we went into it.
But uh, but yeah, dude, so uh I guess because my audience is already they're fair fairly familiar with the criminal case.
But let's talk more about what led up to that because you have like a whole thing with his associates and um how he was kind of how what he was doing this for, how he was doing it.
Um I'll just kind of turn it over to you, bro, and you take your time and kind of explain to the people how this started how he's done this, who his associates are, etc.
Because I anticipate that some of these people might get indicted that you're gonna mention here.
Yeah, well, I mean, first let's start, let's start here at the end, and then we can rewind at the beginning.
Because actually, just today, um, a new court document just got filed that's not like some big thing or anything, but it's talking about the discovery process that's going on between the two parties right now.
And and so like where we're at right now, is he got arrested a long time ago.
They rated his shit, they got a bunch of well, they rated his shit, they got a bunch of shit from him, and then they later arrested him.
He's now in jail, and he's asking for a speedy trial.
He's asking to get tried next year, which is kind of weird on its own, as far as I can tell.
Yeah, they won't give him bond, which I'm surprised.
I thought he'd get bonded, honestly.
They're not giving it to him.
Yeah, right.
Well, I mean, the fact that he didn't, to me, that speaks a lot to what like the scope of what they're trying to prosecute and the scope of what they have evidence of him of the wrongdoing.
Yeah.
Um this document that talks about the discovery process.
Quote, discovery in this case is voluminous, totaling several terabytes of electronic material and consists primarily of the following categories electronically stored information belonging to the defendant, cell phones, laptops, tablets, hard drives, cloud accounts, etc.
Um, electronically stored information of third parties, cell phones, laptops, tablets, etc.
Business records from financials institutions, phone companies, hotels, airlines, and other businesses, physical evidence seized in searches of the defendant's residence, um, law enforcement records, and then it goes into um the government has been in close coordination.
It talks about how long it's taking to transfer and download all this information.
It's saying that it's taking multiple days to download all this data.
Um, and to me, it just it sounds an awful lot like they're describing terabytes of video footage.
It sounds like they're talking about an entire hard drive of sexual blackmail video.
Um it is voluminous, and so it's just a sort of confirmation that like they do have what we think that they have on him, is what it sounds like.
Yeah, um and then uh and then this other lawyer, Tony Bigby is bringing this other class action lawsuit, sort of for like 120 victims out of Texas, right?
Yeah, Tennessee.
Yeah.
Where Rod's a little heat, he's a little less credible if you look into the lawyers.
Yeah, hey, Ian.
I think your internet might be yeah, the internet's the internet's dying a little here.
Okay.
If um check, can you guys hear him or was he like cutting off a little bit?
It's you, okay.
I think you're good now, though.
I I see I can see you clearly uh I hear a little bit of choppiness.
See, crazy that this happens, right?
When we're talking about this.
I tried, I tried hot spotting for a second, but now I'm back on my regular.
Okay, all right.
I think you're gonna Starlink where I'm at, and it's like kind of kind of hit and miss.
Yeah.
Sorry about that, Chad.
So, yeah, you so but summary real quick, he said that the the basically discovery through the discovery process, they're saying, Holy shit, we have he wants a speedy trial, but I think his defense is the one that filed that said we need more time, or is it the government that said we need more time?
I know it's the government that said they they want well, I I don't know if we've been told whether or not they anyone's saying they need more time.
I as far as I'm aware, um, and I've not looked extensively into it, I just looked briefly yesterday.
Yeah, um, is that Diddy and his his lawyers asked for a speedy trial, which makes sense seemed kind of weird because they would want more time to prepare defense.
Yeah, but you know why he wants speedy trial?
The normally so when people ask for a speedy trial, it's because they're locked up.
Okay.
That's the only time people ask for a speedy trial.
But in this, in a case like this, a speedy trial might not be the move, but he probably is suffering so much, he's like, fuck this.
I just want a speedy trial.
Yeah.
The other thing that occurred to me is that it could be that he wants a speedy trial because he wants to get tried as soon as possible before more and more and more and more evidence comes out, and before any other whistleblowers come at like because it basically every month that goes on now, it's just more tapes come out, more whistleblowers, more evidence, more people get fucked.
And if he is tied into this a bigger network of like trafficking and blackmail and stuff, then everyone else in that network is also at risk, the more stuff that starts to come out.
So, anyways, um briefly, let's rewind to the whole setup and kind of like tell the setup of the Diddy case, yeah, without all the fucking fear and caveats about what we do and don't know, because it's pretty obvious what's going on here.
Um, so we'll do like the based version of the Diddy setup, and then there's a whole bunch of new sources that are kind of like people might not be thinking of Or aware of that we are getting a lot of information on, like this allegedly Kim Porter book.
You heard about this thing.
Oh, you I want you to go into that too go ahead.
Go ahead.
Yeah, this thing's pretty interesting.
And the guy that put it out, the author recently did an interview that shed a lot of light on what's going on with it.
So we'll talk about that.
Okay.
But um the the Diddy setup basically, and I assume your audience is relatively familiar with this.
Like it from the beginning.
He was like a year.
As if they have no idea.
Take it from the beginning as if they have no idea.
Take your time.
Cool.
So Diddy's like 21, 22 years old, getting into the rap game, you know, volunteering at a record label, like working his way up.
And he gets noticed by this old Jewish record executive named Clive Davis, who's like in his 40s or 50s at that point, and he's like been running the game for a long time.
Lots of ties to the mob because the music industry is full of mob connections and money laundering, because they kind of built the modern music industry.
And guys, Clive Davis's sound effect, you guys already know.
Early life.
Yeah.
Keep on early life.
And he's been he was managing stars like The Grateful Dead and Janice Joplin, like all through the 70s and 80s and 90s.
And then Diddy comes on the scene in the early 90s, and he is bringing Tupac and Biggie up into fame.
And um, and you know, we all kind of know the Biggie and Tupac story, and that's getting brought right back up because Diddy's right in the middle of those shootings.
But once Tupac and Biggie are out of the way, we'll talk more about that that shooting when we get to this book.
Um Jay-Z was actually like the kid underneath Biggie.
He was like living in Biggie's shadow.
And once Biggie was out of the way, Jay-Z and Diddy became like the pair, and Diddy brought Jay-Z up with him, and they became kind of like the two kings of the industry.
And Diddy is like managing his own label that like Clive basically funds an entire label called Bad Boy Records for Diddy when he's like 24 or 25 years old.
And Bad Boy starts like putting out all these great rappers, and like, you know, that he kind of becomes the king of the industry.
He dates J Lo for a long time.
There's all kinds of rumors and like allegations of assault, allegations that he's shot people that he blew up Kid Cuddy's car that get or getting whispered around in the industry, and none of it gets officially accused until very recently.
But everyone kind of knew that Diddy was fucking shady, and he was friends with everyone from like Ashton Kutcher to Kamala Harris to like Obama, like all the stars, you name it.
Diddy is everywhere.
Like um, and he's throwing these parties, and he's famous for throw throwing these freak-off parties.
And for the young people, sometimes real quick, just to add more critics to what you're saying.
The young people don't remember might not know this.
Like, if you're born in like the 90s, and sorry, if you if you're born in nineties like us and you're old like us, you saw Diddy everywhere in the early 2000s and 90s, bro.
He was literally fucking everywhere.
And he was actually one of the few rappers that I saw he would go ahead and make friends with a lot of these like Caucasian big A-list celebrities like the Ashton Kutchers, etc.
Leonardo DiCaprio, Leonardo DiCaprio, like everyone got along with Diddy.
Like he wasn't like one of these people, he was able to like transcend um culture and uh backgrounds uh with different types of people in the early 2000s, in the 90s.
These Gen Z eers, they're probably like Diddy, who the fuck is that?
Or I you know, I've heard some of his songs.
But he's fucking irrelevant these days.
Yeah, he's irrelevant, except like he's still so powerful behind the scenes, even though he doesn't make good music, and he's like no one gives a shit who he is, but he actually is like yeah, fucking powerful behind the scenes.
Very um, he was all over the place in early 2000s.
For the audience that doesn't know, dude, the guy in the early 2000s, you couldn't fucking avoid him.
He was everywhere, dude.
But I can't think of who would be similar to him in today's rap industry, but I'm sure there's a parallel to someone here today.
I'm trying to think.
I'm trying to think who because yeah, I'm trying to give an example.
Um I mean, to be fair, he's still on top of the game.
So anyone you would compare him to in today's new rap industry, Diddy's above them.
Like Diddy made whoever's you know running today's rap industry.
And all those new guns, these new guys are now like licking their chops to move up the ladder, I would assume.
Jay-Z is definitely licking his chops to move up the ladder and take over that fucking throne.
I'll say this.
Diddy is like kind of like almost like Drake, but he didn't make hit records.
He's everywhere, but like he didn't make hit records, so to speak.
Yeah, but um but Jay-Z Drake was definitely at these parties.
Drake was definitely getting down at the free car.
I believe it.
And um, and so then, like, so you know, Diddy does all this shit throughout, and uh the industry rumors all throughout his career, but like we don't really get anything.
We get a couple of like little things that get like basically like you know, a guy gets shot, but then this other rapper takes the bid and goes to prison for Diddy, and And he's basically just protected his whole career until recently.
And his girlfriend, his ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, drops a lawsuit, alleging all sorts of really fucked up physical abuse, rape, like drugs, violence, horrible stuff.
Um, I forgot we're on YouTube, so I'm gonna start to like, you know, yeah, chat.
You're gonna have to just like you'll you'll know what I'm saying.
Um, and so he's doing all these horrible things, and Cassie uh makes all kinds of allegations, and the lawsuit sits out there for a couple days, and then Diddy settles for a large unknown sum of money.
I heard 33 million, but I don't know.
I believe it.
Yeah, yeah.
And it's funny because he said he was gonna fight it, and then like literally like it's 24 hours.
He he settles, like you said, yeah.
Yeah, and then you know someone whispered to him of like, dude, don't fight it, you're you're screwed.
I think she had a lot of things.
Um later, you know, video from the hotel came out, like there was plenty of evidence.
Um, you know, it was not she was gonna win, but it was out long enough that everyone saw it, everyone knew about it, and then everyone knew that he settled, and so suddenly a whole wave of lawsuits came in from victims, from all kinds of people, and most people didn't really notice any of the other lawsuits until little robbed.
And Lil Rod brought a banger of a lawsuit.
Um, this is kind of the one that blew the whole thing wide open.
This is the one that's audio.
I'll pull it up for the go ahead.
And Lil Rod alleged that Diddy was running a video blackmail ring where he had his mansions wired up with cameras, allegedly.
He was, you know, like transporting women for nefarious purposes all around the country.
Some of them were underage at these parties.
There was drugs being given to people without their knowledge, there was all kinds of essay in every direction.
It's just like all kinds of crazy stuff.
Like he he has direct testimony about witnessing um on a live-in's and stuff like that.
So it's it's just like a wild lawsuit.
It's worth just reading because it's so jam-packed with like action and evidence, and there's photos in it.
He's like, there are sex tapes in it, there's all kinds of gay stuff in it.
Um, and basically it alleges that Diddy's running like a gay blackmail ring where he's like getting people to do gay stuff on camera, whether they know it or not, and then he's using that as blackmail and kind of creating this whole culture of like promiscuous gay debauchery with a lot of drugs involved and often minors involved.
Um, and that lawsuit really broke it open.
Um since then, there's been a lot of developments.
And at first, you know, people were kind of skeptical.
It's like, you know, we don't want to speculate, we don't know, we don't know, but like let's be real.
When we look at it, it's pretty freaking clear that A, Diddy was put in this position by the Jewish record executives above him that are all tied into the mob, and the mob has long-standing ties to the black male industries as well as to Israel and their blackmail industries with Epstein.
Um, and then B Diddy clearly is involved in the trafficking networks because he's getting all of these, you know, women and underage women, the prostitutes and stuff like that.
He's tied into drug networks.
There's lots of allegations of hip hop stars um moving drugs.
And he's clearly got blackmail on people, and he's protected by something federal at the federal level because it talks about in the lawsuit how his his security guy could make federal and local law enforcement bugger off.
Yes, Fahim Muhammad, who was also security guard for Michael Jackson.
Um and Fahim Muhammad is has a real estate degree, and he's got a whole like hundreds of acres of land right on the border of Tijuana in San Diego with the border wall on his property.
Um, so there's just all these different directions of like what the hell is going on.
And lots of stuff has come out since that lawsuit.
Um, in particular, this this lawyer in Texas um has alleged that he now represents 120 victims and counting.
He says that there's kids that were as young as nine years old when the abuse happened in that lawsuit.
He alleges that big lots of people are gonna get named, lots of people are gonna go down, is what he's saying.
Corporations are gonna go down.
He's like this dude, this this lawyer, Bigby, is not shy about making big claims, and he's got a pretty high-powered history.
He's like a definitely a more credible lawyer than some of the other lawyers we've seen so far.
Yeah, and then this book drops.
And this is really interesting.
It's called Kim's Last Words.
Um, and it was published By Jamal T. Millwood, which is like a whole Tupac kind of homage rabbit hole there.
Um, if you don't know, and then for Kimberly A. Porter.
And what the allegation is, this got put on Amazon like two weeks ago or something, and then after four or five days, it got pulled.
Um yeah, I'm glad I got it in time because the what it says it is is this is a diary, like a journal, a book that was being written by Kim Porter, who is Diddy's ex-wife who died mysteriously of pneumonia,
um, right at a time when all sorts of other people were dying of pneumonia all around Diddy, and she allegedly wrote these words herself and we're compiling them on a drive, and it tells the story of how she met Diddy and her whole life around Diddy and lots of the scandals that Diddy was involved in, and then of Diddy kind of like of her wanting to get out,
and then her stealing some of Diddy's blackmail tapes from his vault in order to create like a like a security, you know, blanket, so to speak, of a vault, so that if he ever came first, she could she could release it.
And then the very last page of this book is her writing that she's getting sick, she's getting pneumonia, and she's writing the last pages here while she's waiting for the ambulance to come and get her, and she writes, Diddy got me, I'm dead.
Um, basically, and it's and it's like, what is this?
And how could we ever trust it?
And at first, it's like you can't trust it.
At first, this is just total hearsay on the internet, someone's just doing a money, a cash grab, right?
But then when you read it, it's like it's pretty detailed, and it's it's detailed in the way that implies that you someone was the like it feels like someone was there for these conversations, and it feels like she's actually remembering like real like real conversations between Diddy and Jay-Z and Diddy and Pac,
and Diddy and I'll be sure and all these things, and it makes all kinds of crazy allegations, like wild, like gay allegations, wild conspiracy allegations, allegations about what Diddy did to other people and in the industry that he ordered the hit on Pac and then sort of halfway ordered and allowed the hit on Biggie to happen.
Um it it actually kind of alleges that the entire beef between Diddy and Pac that led to Tupac getting shot actually started because Diddy wanted to have a threesome with Tupac and Kim Porter, and Tupac was like, nah, dude, get out of here.
I don't want like putting it on the back.
And that's on this book.
That's on this book.
That's what it says.
Yeah, it says that Diddy because Diddy was a little bit of a big thing.
That's her words.
Yeah, yeah.
Let me let me read you one of the most effed up quotes in here.
Sure, go ahead.
Um this is about the first time that Kim played with Diddy's booty hole.
Um, because he begged her to.
Clive had already been grooming Diddy's butt booty hole real good.
So Clive had taught Diddy all about the booty hole.
Really?
So Yeah, yeah.
Okay.
And then he asked Kim, like he wanted Kim to start playing with it.
Wow.
So let me get this straight.
So Diddy and Clive Davis were lovers.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Clive groomed Diddy into the gay world.
Yeah.
So Clive was like 40 or 50, and Diddy's like this young 20-something-year-old black thug.
And Clive picked him up, and like, and I'm sure that Diddy was already like, you know, fucking doing whatever he wanted to do.
But Clive, the the strong rumors in this book and in the industry, all over the place, people are alleging that Clive Davis and Giddy Diddy were lovers.
Because I was gonna ask you this, and before you read just before you read that thing, because me, I was like, okay, because when I heard all this stuff come out, I was like, okay, is Diddy actually a homosexual, or does he do it for to have power over people and blackmail them, right?
Oh, it sounds like he's more gay than straight, based upon what most of the people in the industry are saying, not just this book at all, although this book is totally on the same page as that.
Okay, but basically everyone in the industry, I'm here and talk about it, says that Diddy is more interested in men than women.
Really kind of here nor there.
Okay, all right.
Well, sorry.
And you can kind of extract that from the lawsuits too, based upon the types of things he likes to watch.
Like when you read Cassie's lawsuit, it's like kind of sounds like he's more interested in what type of dude and dong is in the picture than his own girl.
Um, I mean, first off, he likes watching other dudes rail his girls.
So but uh quote the first time he said he just wanted to experiment, try something new.
I was grossed out, but he kept begging.
He said it would only be this one time, and he was just curious.
I was only 20 at the time.
I said, What the hell?
I hated it, He bled from it and there was shit on it.
I left him alone after that.
And that's just like the first chapter.
That's just the last sentence of the first chapter.
That's it just warming up.
This book like gets wild.
Um Amazon.
Say it again.
And you said and you said it got it literally was on Amazon for a few days.
It got pulled, right?
Yeah, it got pulled.
Yeah.
Do we know who pulled it?
Was it did he's like legal team or uh I the guy, so the guy that is in charge of publishing it, the guy that's publishing under this pseudonym, he recently did an interview on the art of dialogue, which is super uh enlightening as to what this is.
Um and to me, it lent a lot of credibility to this book.
Um, because the guy has broken other whistleblower testimony before, he's been involved in other legal cases before.
He alleges that he was approached, he's a white guy.
Um, and he alleges that he was approached by sources close to Kim, which you I you assume are the people that Kim sent this flash drive of all this stuff to when she died.
They apparently approached him and said, It's time and we want you to release this.
Um, here's the flash drive with what's on it, and he vetted what was on the flash drive, and it was all of these like pages of documents that she had written along with a whole bunch of video files from the vault, the ones that Kim had stolen from the vault, and he says that he has seen the videos and he intends to release the videos, and he also says that he intends to allow people to forensically examine the sort of like metadata of the flash drive in order to kind of corroborate it and all that.
Okay.
Um, everyone should make their own judgment call about it.
You know, you should watch for yourself and kind of judge whether you think it's real or not.
To me, it's it it lent some credibility to it.
It's still kind of a trust me, bro, but all combined, it it adds to the picture in a way that fits right in.
Um if it is real, this book is pretty enlightening in terms of what it's talking about.
It talks about why Jay-Z is on the scene and how Jay-Z basically like ratted Biggie and Tupac out so that he could climb the ladder because he was sick of being in Biggie's shadow.
It talks about it names a lot of names about who was sleeping with who in terms of like male rappers with male rappers.
Um talks about what was happening at the parties.
So it it's if any if people can get their hands on this book, it's worth getting your hands on.
It's only like 40 pages to you know, a one-hour read.
Um bucks on the internet.
I'm sure it'll go back up somewhere at some point, but but that that adds a whole new layer to the story in terms of like where Diddy came from and what his life story actually was and the kinds of things that he's been doing all along.
Um, and it kind of basically it just fills in and cements all the rumors that we've all already heard.
It's like we've all heard the rumor that Diddy killed Pac.
We've all heard the rumor that Diddy has gay freakoffs.
Um, we've heard the rumor that Jay-Z is fucked up, but like that kind of puts texture to it all if it's true.
So that's one aspect.
Um the other aspect is this big B guy that just came out, and then the other aspect that I'm I don't think we've talked about together, but is super fun tinfoil, dude.
Do you remember the Trump Durral Hotel shooter?
It was from 2018.
Yeah, this would be worth searching this on YouTube and pulling up a tab on YouTube just so we can show people the visual.
Because a lot of people saw parts of this video at one point, but they haven't thought about it in three or four years.
And if they just see a clip of it, they'll remember the guy a little bit.
Because so what happened is back in 2018, this white dude walks into Trump Hotel in Durral, Florida.
I think it is.
Uh, it's like the Durral Hotel in Miami, Florida, and he's got a gun and he just starts shooting the gun into the air, and he like just kind of walks around, he drapes an enormous flag over the front desk, pulls the chandelier off the ceiling, shoots a gun a little bit, and then just stands around, smashes some shit and waits for the cops to show up.
And then the cops show up and he kind of has like a half-assed firefight with them.
And I'm showing it on screen.
Yeah, this is yeah, I'm showing this right now on the screen for them.
Uh, this guy he drapes like an American flag kind of on the front, and he's like throwing shit around.
He's trying to shoot attack the camera.
Yeah, this dude's a fucking weirdo.
Uh, can you scroll way forwards into the middle of the video where he's sitting in the room getting interrogated?
Yeah, let me do that right now.
Because that's sort of as the iconic shot of it is when he's in that, like in the hospital later getting getting interviewed by the by the police.
Okay.
And in that interview, he says some crazy stuff.
Okay, so the guy's at the time it was like, oh, this guy's an insane lunatic.
Yeah, what is he even talking about?
And for those of you that are wondering, guys, Durral is maybe like 15-20 minutes from here from Miami.
It's a little town outside the city.
Closing in on the suspect.
Oh, it looks like this video does not include.
Yeah, this video doesn't show it.
Let me see if I can find it here somewhere.
Yeah.
Uh because at the time the interview was gibberish.
It was like basically like just Q conspiracy series and like all this other stuff.
But he alleged that he was a Diddy sex slave.
I got it right here.
And here he is sitting here.
Yeah, and this is before anyone knew about P. Diddy in the public at all.
Gotcha.
Yeah, here he is with like uh like a gown.
Is there a certain part you want me to play?
It's like 35 minutes.
That's it.
Doesn't matter.
Like we don't actually need them to hear anything from it really necessarily.
But like one actually caught the bolt.
Right, right.
Which is the Republican bolt, basically.
Sounds crazy.
Okay.
He didn't get the popular popular bolt.
So I went through the whole the whole interview.
It's like 30 minutes long.
I transcribed the whole thing with AI and then went back, and his voice is so fucking weird that I had to like edit it all to make sure it all to like get it all right.
Um and analyze everything he's saying, and like basically he alleges before anyone knew about Diddy that he was a male Diddy sex slave that Diddy would have at his house in order to bang Cassie for him.
Um and he alleges that he had a bunch of sex with Diddy and Cassie and that he overheard a whole bunch of stuff when he was doing it, and that he knows all these things about the industry based upon like what he saw and what he heard, and then he says that he also went and did a bunch of his own research online, and that's how and and so then it's like you don't know what that he's saying is like actually because he witnessed it,
and what is because he researched it online with like his mid-low IQ and kind of was like so so it's like you it's impossible to know what about it is complete made-up bullshit tinfoil, yeah, and what about it is like way before anybody even know about any of this stuff.
This is six years ago, so yeah.
And so that's why like that was the first thing that went off in my mind of like, oh shit, that's like puts a whole new light on this dude.
And I went back and looked at it, and it's like you gotta give it a little credibility because like that's a not the kind of claim you make up.
That's not the kind of claim you can just pull out of nowhere years before anyone knows it's real.
Yeah, um, and a lot of the stuff he says about the hip-hop industry, the stuff that is like closer to Diddy, like he says a lot about Trump and about the Illuminati and all these other things, and that's maybe far removed from Diddy.
So I'm assuming that's from internet research and extrapolation.
But the stuff that's like closer to Diddy seems more and more like maybe he knew knew something, maybe he heard something.
And one of the interesting things he alleges is he alleges that rappers are flying drugs around on all their private jets.
He alleges that the whole hip hop industry is using the private jets to transport large vol volumes of drugs for the black markets because private jets don't get screened by the DEA or by customers.
Well, that's what got Rallo banged up.
Rallo was like smuggling like thousands of pounds of this shit on on the uh on the private jets.
So, you know, um the juice world killed himself because he was about to get caught with drugs on a private jet.
So bingo.
Yeah.
Um actually, yeah, it was Juice World.
I was just thinking about, right?
He had well, didn't he have like a heart attack while he was getting raided or something?
What happened was he had like a bunch of drugs and he just like swallowed them.
Yeah.
Well, because he didn't know.
So in the mainstream reporting, when I found that reporting on it, they claim it was like he had a heart attack.
They didn't mention that he'd taken the drugs, but it's like clearly, you know, yeah.
I think he took a bunch of drugs.
I think just got out of prison, but yeah, I did I covered the Rallo case.
He was moving like thousands of pounds of weed from California back to Georgia.
Bingo.
And when you look into what rappers have private jets, Diddy is famous for having one of the most like his jet is known for being intercontinental in its range, meaning it can fly outside of North America.
That's not not every private jet can do that.
Jay-Z has a really big private jet, it's one of the biggest ones.
Um Drake has a really big private jet.
Uh Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, 50 Cent, Travis Scott.
And and so you start to realize you start to just kind of like think it through, and you're like, uh, that makes a lot of sense.
And Diddy's all talking about liquid cocaine, or like, you know, the the cocaine in the baby oil, the GHB and the baby, and this Durral shooter guy in this interview, he's talking about liquid cocaine in the bottles of liquor.
So he's just saying a lot of things that like line up with what we know about Diddy today.
Yeah, and he's also making these other allegations about the hip-hop industry and what's going on there.
And he talks about like the black boulet and the Illuminati and stuff like that.
Um, which is like just fun, fun conspiracy theory shit to just kind of ponder because of how bizarre it all was.
You know, I'm I'm sure the detective that was interviewing him was like this guy's off his rock, but now six you've asked for the water.
And you'll know you you know how these interviews go, so you can hear while he's doing it, you can hear that the detective is like entertaining him enough so that the guy trusts the detective.
Of course, but then it'll get off topic enough the detective will kind of be like, Yeah, so like tell me I want to hear about your family.
Like, let's fucking stop talking about Diddy.
Trump is like whatever.
Yeah, because like you're gonna write it off like this guy's just a fucking crazy fuck.
But like he's saying it with a bunch, like a bunch of the stuff with like a crazy amount of accuracy, you know.
And basically, the funny irony of what it is is what it sounds like what the guy's basically alleging is he's saying I went to the Trump hotel and shot the place up just to send a message, like knowing I was gonna get arrested, obviously.
Like, I went and got myself arrested, got into a firefight, could have gotten killed, just to send Trump the message that you're not safe, they're gonna try to kill you.
You gotta heighten your security, and and like you're the savior, and we gotta look out for you, and you're doing great, but just like take your shit seriously.
And and this is kind of coming back around now in 2024 as Diddy's coming up, and I'm watching this tape, and it's like they just tried to kill Trump twice, and I'm like, crazy guys honestly.
Wow, is that this crazy guy knew what the what the fuck was gonna happen?
Holy shit, man.
Everyone should maybe have one schizophrenic friend, is all I'm saying.
It's where's this guy at now?
Is he in jail still, or what like uh yeah?
My understanding is that he's still in jail.
His name is Jonathan Odie, O D I, and I think he's in jail in Miami several years.
The court proceedings took forever.
They didn't, I don't think he actually really like finished his trial until maybe like 2020 or something like that.
There was a rumor that went around that he was missing, and I looked into it, and as far as I can tell, that's just bullshit internet gossip that got run with.
Interesting.
I'm gonna see if I can.
So here he is.
I uh I'll have put it here on screen.
This was okay, Odie Jonathan date file 521, 2018.
Uh they got the state case number charges, murder two weapon aggravated battery got hit with a bunch of those.
Uh let's see here.
Let's fast forward all the way to 2024.
What's the latest thing?
What the fuck?
Oh no, hold on.
It's at the top.
Um let's see, I got it up on screen right now.
Okay, report please set for 1010 2024.
What the case is still going?
Yeah, right.
What the fuck?
Bro, the Florida's the criminal justice.
Kind of weird, right?
That's six-year-long case.
God damn.
And all he did was walk into a hotel and shoot the ceiling.
Yeah.
I guess he fired rounds at the police, but he didn't hit any of them, as far as I'm aware.
Yeah, yeah.
He's like, yeah.
Holy shit.
Let me see.
I don't know.
I've got questions about why it's taking so long.
It's like, is there more going on here?
Like, is there more to the story?
I don't know.
I mean, I'm looking at uh I know I put the tinfoil on and just start cooking with something like that because that's a crazy story, and it's tons of fun.
And he says all kinds of other things too, like the the private jets thing is just one of the more concrete ones that sounds pretty believable.
Um, but a lot of the other stuff he talks about is like pretty fun to dig into, also like the black boulet and like all these other Illuminati things he's talking about.
He starts talking about like the Illuminati playing cards and Lord knows what damn.
So um so you were telling uh before um so you're telling describing to me how like so.
Can you talk to us about like how Diddy like ran his organization, what he would do here?
Because you we talked about the um the lawsuit that uh Lod uh so now we've got all these data points.
Let's like zoom out and sort of talk about like and and not really mince words, like everything I'm about to say is kind of speculation, right?
Based upon the evidence that we have.
Okay, so just treat everything I'm about to say like speculation, and I'm just gonna not mince words about what I kind of gathered.
This is just my opinion.
Yeah, the facts you've gathered, this is kind of the conclusion that you've come to, right?
From what we know right now, it looks to me like Diddy was running a sexual blackmail ring in the music industry On behalf of his mob handlers, his Jewish mob handlers that is like the background of the music industry and has been for a long time.
And that is probably tied to Israel and Massad.
Not necessarily like Massad is telling them everything to do, but just in the sense that like those tapes are probably making their way back to Israel because they're very, very valuable.
And they're you know, blackmail on all these powerful American celebrities and politicians and sports stars.
And so if those are in the hands of Jewish mobsters in the music industry, you better be sure that Israeli intelligence is in communication with them and has some access to them as well.
And so he's running this sexual blackmail ring by basically being in the middle of Hollywood.
He's famous, he throws all these crazy parties, and those parties sort of have tiers where like lots of people get invited, and then the after party is sort of like if you know you know, and you can stay, and he's definitely they're definitely abuse like all fucking each other, but they're also pretty clearly also fucking young child stars like Justin Bieber, like Usher when he was younger, lots of those guys.
Um, lots of boys, lots of girls, but it also sounds like they are trafficking children in from the trafficking industry, like not kids of fame, not kids from Hollywood, but actually just like disposable children.
And I'm starting to suspect that lots of kids are being killed or just dying from this abuse, or from some of the like more sick, dark kind of rooms that are happening at some of the parties, probably.
Um, because that's kind of coming out of the whistleblower space, and people are still afraid to talk about that more like you know, the the unalive kind of stuff.
Um, he's definitely there's drugs everywhere in every direction, everyone's doing all kinds of drugs, willingly and unwillingly, and we know that from lots of lawsuits.
Yeah, and it all adds up to sort of like the guy was put in place in order to manage our culture, in order to manage the music industry, in order to create blackmail and create debauchery to fill the prisons to sort of like debase the culture to undermine the family to undermine black culture, like that is it just looks like that's what's been going on for decades here.
And then he starts to get high on his own supply of power, and just like it's more and more reckless and more and more reckless, and they are protecting him all through this time, but it seems like eventually it got hard enough to protect him, or enough came out, or like maybe like it kind of looks like Cassie just was brave enough to file a lawsuit at the right time when it was like the climate was at such that it was hard to kind of put a lid on it,
and her lawsuit was salacious enough, and then it spurred enough other people to want to file lawsuits that they were kind of like did the math and realized like we got to cut ties with Diddy, we can't protect him from this, and he's already a liability.
And I assume they've already got Jay-Z ready to step in and fill his shoes because everyone in the industry is talking about how Jay-Z is just as bad as Diddy, Jay-Z's at all these parties, DJ Collet is at these parties, Drake is at these parties, all these guys are fucking each other.
Um, they're all swapping wives and they're all swapping booty holes, they're all throwing baby oil around like crazy.
Um basically every male rapper that runs in those circles, it sounds like, and I mean, obviously, it's not all of them, but at this point, it seems like it's more of them than not, because that kind of seems like how you have gotten a record deal over the last 30 years, is like have some sort of blackmail on you, be willing to do some sort of gay stuff, you know, do some favors for some people.
The whole industry feels pretty damn corrupt at this point.
Um that's the overview of what's going on, and that implies that Diddy is tied into the human trafficking networks in some amount, whether it's Diddy directly or whether it's his handlers like the mobsters, be he Muhammad, the people around him that are just supplying kids and girls and stuff.
It implies that he's definitely tuned into the the drug networks, obviously.
He's tuned into the weapons and illegal weapons networks.
Um, so he's tied all throughout these black market industries.
Well, yeah, he had AR 15 with the serial numbers obliterated in in one of his homes.
Exactly.
So it's hard to understand exactly how much Diddy was in charge of his operation, but I find it impossible to believe that he was actually at the top in any way, like both from how he was brought up and put into position by Clive Davis, and then later Lucian Grange was overseeing him.
Same early life story, and Lucian Grange is the CEO of Universal Music Group and Universal is like one third of the music industry right now.
Music Universal Music Group manages Taylor Swift, like all of the satanic weird stuff that's happening in music right now.
A lot of those songs are coming out of Universal Music Group.
And a lot of these record executives are related to each other, tied into each other.
Like Lucian Grange's son, Elliot Grange.
Here's a fun one.
Elliot Grange is at Atlantic Records.
He's in sort of like in one of the other thirds of there's like three big music kind of like.
Well, the scout is name is Elliot Grange, you said.
Yeah, Elliot Grange.
That's Lucian Grange's son.
Lucian is in charge of Diddy and Universal Music Group.
Elliot Grange is coming up through the ranks over at Atlantic Records.
And he just recently changed and got a new position and got got elevated.
But Elliot is in charge of Ice Spice, right?
And you remember how Ice Spice suddenly is best friends with Taylor Swift.
Yes, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's like, why is like Elliot Grange?
It wasn't Taylor Swift was other than hanging out with the twerk girl, like the the down syndrome twerk girl, right?
Who's the other who's the other Ellie?
I got Elliot Grange here, and then who was the other one?
Uh his dad, Lucian Grange.
Lucy and Grange, and they looked this up.
And I look at early life every single time.
And so Elliot Grange is like coming up through the ranks, and his star that he brought on the scene is Ice Spice.
Like that's his like twerk star, and she's his number one star.
And then it just so happens that his number one star, Ice Spice just happens to become best friends with Lucian Grange's number one star, like daddy's top star, Taylor Swift.
So to me, that looks an awful lot like Taylor Swift has a contract for her boyfriend, and she's a contract for her best friend.
And that's how you can start to promote this like degeneracy in the Taylor Swift crowd by just get Ice Spice up there with no clothes on and make her shake her ass.
Like that's all she does.
Upside down cross of the Super Bowl and all this other bullshit thrown up satanic signs.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
And so that's just to show that like the whole music industry, they're all tied together.
Like they all know each other, they've all worked together, they've all brought each other up.
Almost every single one of the executives are Jewish, and a lot of them probably or certainly have ties to the Jewish mob um in various forms.
And all of sort of like, and this has been how the music industry has been for a long time is like Jewish mobsters and black gangsters teaming up to make music, but also to you know, sell drugs, launder money, throw parties, all this other stuff.
And that's just the history of the music industry.
And today it's particularly perverse because it includes all this other child stuff and all this essay and all this blackmail.
Um and it's a pretty damn powerful operation when you look at the people that he knew and the kind of protection that he had, and the sort of like when you start to think about the kind of people that are implicated by all these tapes and just how much of Hollywood is about to crumble if it all comes out.
That's pretty wild.
Yeah, there was a um there was a lawyer that's representing a woman uh that got assaulted by Diddy and by she's suing Diddy and she's suing Trey Songs.
She's suing Diddy because Diddy provided the alcohol to Trey Songs when he assaulted her.
That's not really the important thing.
The point is that this lawyer alleges that she saw Diddy doing sexual acts with another individual who's way more famous than him.
Fuck, you just cut out, dude.
What'd you say?
Uh I said um this lawyer she alleges that she saw Diddy doing something.
Sexual acts with a celebrity who's way bigger than him.
And I was like, who the fuck out?
Who is she talking about?
Like, what you know, who the hell is she talking about here?
So, you know, obviously, people are wow, you know, going wow with the speculations.
I mean, Pierce Morgan got hit with a cease and assist when he even brought up Jay-Z and Beyonce.
Yup.
I mean, I'm just I'm gonna stand on business and say allegedly, uh-huh, just my personal opinion based on nothing, like making it all up, Jay-Z and Beyoncé are worse than Diddy, and they're way they're like neck deep in all this, and they need to be protected because Jay Z and Beyonce go all the way to Obama, the Clintons, you know, come all like they swim in way more powerful political circles, business circles.
Like, if they get exposed, all kinds of other shit gets exposed.
Um, and they are particularly satanic, and a lot of there's like imagery and sort of like stuff.
Um, and so that might also lead more into these other darker kind of human trafficking directions.
It's kind of hard to say, but like, I mean, and then there's like allegations from women like Jaguar Wright, you know, that are super super unhinged about Jay-Z, all the way back to like just sort of like the rumors in the industry, smaller allegations, stuff in these lawsuits.
Um At this point, you know, we've only got so much disclosure so far, but it's um it's pretty dark and it's about to get real messy.
And one example of what I mean by it's gonna get real messy is there's this rumor right now that right now some of these tapes are getting shopped around Hollywood behind the scenes.
Oh yeah, no one's really clear on what that means, whether it's like for blackmail or whether it's for the news, like the media, or whether it's just like for fun.
But Jaguar Wright just yesterday uh claimed, I mean, and she she makes a lot of claims, let's be clear.
But she also is very tuned into the industry, and she claimed that the tapes being shopped around right now are Diddy and Justin Bieber.
Yes, yes, I've heard that too.
So it's which if that's the case, he was a minor at that time.
I was gonna say he was a minor back then.
Yeah, exactly.
And and allegedly, like the rumor in the industry and in this book and uh and around is that is that um is that Diddy made millions and millions and millions of dollars by selling this Bieber sex tape to a bunch of high net worth individuals back in the day when he first made it because they were buying it like a trophy.
Um, and so that's what I mean where it's like it's about to get really messy in a lot of directions where like there's gonna be a lot of collateral damage for people that don't necessarily deserve it for a lot of people that do totally deserve it, for people that kind of have their hand in both pies, so to speak.
Like Justin might, for example, Bieber was taken advantage of as a child, like he didn't deserve any of that shit.
He was sold into this industry by his parents, he was like this was done to him by Diddy as a minor.
It's horrific, it's so sad, especially because he went from this like like just cute little kid with a great voice to like just you can see him now.
He's like just so strung out and has been through so much.
And fortunately, he kind of came out and found God and is like building his own path now.
But no sooner does he like married and find God and build his own way out that then this is back to haunt him.
And it's possible that while he was in that lifestyle, he might have done some evil things.
Like once you're blackmailed for wing, then it's really easy to pressure you do more evil things on camera, and you create more and more blackmail.
And so it's possible that Justin Bieber has done some really reprehensible things on camera and they have that held over him so he can't rat on them for what they did to him.
Yeah, and then it's like, you know, do you like feel sorry for him for like what was done to him?
Do you also try to hold him accountable for what he did once he got older?
It's like it's gonna be a whole mess of people trying to figure out what to make of it.
And the more I the more I research this, the more I'm like, damn, how much do they lie to us about?
Um, you talked about and uh and and and um before before I get into the like we'll finish off the Diddy stuff, but I want you to talk to some people about Michael Jackson because this kind of ties into it as well, because the more I look into Michael Jackson, the more I'm like, hmm, they kind of came after him because he made certain allegations.
Um I'll have you yeah, I'll let you segue into it.
Yeah, let's be let's speed run Michael Jackson.
And anyone that wants the real deep dive on Michael Jackson, you go to Candace Owens' channel and you go to the video she published on Michael Jackson's birthday this year as a tribute to him, and she did the whole dive on him, and it's the best dive on the history of Michael Jackson anyone's ever done, as far as I've seen, um, breaks it all down.
But it's on YouTube basically, yeah, it's on her YouTube channel.
Oh shit, okay.
But it's like a full 45-minute like the full thing, it's all of it.
Um but we all kind of know about Michael Jackson, how he like did things with kids or whatever, right?
Neverland.
But umce you actually look into what happened with Michael Jackson and what they accused him of and what actually got proven and all the allegations, that whole story starts to fall apart really fast.
Um, as in like, yeah, he was a weird dude who had no childhood, who had like no parent parental figures, and he grew up to be this really weird, like big kid of a human.
But like actually, all the like people close to him testified that he was like one of the kindest, sweetest humans you'd ever meet, and that he was like wholesome in every way and a total innocent child, and all of the like children that were closest to him, people like Macaulay Culkin as an example, um, they tried to get Macaulay Colkin to testify against Michael to say that he did things with him.
And McCaulay Colkin said, No, I would never.
Michael is like the best man I've ever known.
He never did anything on Towards, he's a saint.
I admire him so much.
And the only kids that ever brought testimony against Michael Jackson were kids that were in the process of getting some big Hollywood star deal from some Hollywood executives as they made those claims, right?
And so it's like, okay, that's kind of weird.
And then the FBI did a 10 year long investigation of Michael Jackson where they like they went through all of his electronic devices and hard drives, they searched his whole shit they they investigated for 10 years and they found zero evidence of any wrongdoing whatsoever.
And they closed the case.
Basically, the entire case against Michael Jackson was just done in the media by smearing him and kind of creating allegations out of people that were had incentives to say whatever they were going to say.
And it it just the more you look into it, the more that whole storyline about Michael Jackson being a pedophile just starts to fall apart.
And um, and actually him being a really sweet and lovely, like broken big child starts to have a childhood at all.
Yeah, he never had childhood.
Why why do you can you kind of go into why they wanted to destroy him and destroy his legacy so badly?
Because he named he he came after some very powerful people.
That's the spice right there.
Is that Michael Jackson?
I mean, he grew up in the music industry, right?
And he knew how it worked, and he started to see how it worked, and he started to see how musicians were getting taken advantage of.
And more and more he saw how the Jewish record executives above him were taking advantage of him, and he started to call them out, and he started to build his own power.
I mean, he was the king of pop.
He had a lot of money.
He started to buy shares of Sony, and he started to buy up like the rights to his own music, the rights to other artists' music.
He started to like make big powerful moves on the music industry itself, and he was current, like at the time, he was naming the Jewish record executives that were being bad to him and to other artists in the industry.
And that did not sit well with you know, people, who knows?
Who knows who?
And then this whole smear campaign got launched, and that's you know, right?
And so he fought the smear campaign for a decade and more.
Um, while he was trying to like buy his music rights and buy out Sony and create kind of this like security and safety and change for the industry.
Um, and eventually um that wasn't working out well enough, and the charges weren't sticking, and he was still doing his thing, and then he just mysteriously overdosed on propofol.
Um, and that happened after so all through Michael Jackson's career, his head of security had been this guy named Bill.
Um Bill was like Michael Jackson's dad.
Um Michael Jackson's actual dad kind of sold him into the industry.
He never really felt like he had a dad.
And so Bill really was his dad, and he referred to him that way.
And um, Bill was like 70 when he retired, like near the end of Michael's life, too.
Um, and when Bill retired, Michael wrote him this really cute sweet note of how like you're like a dad to me, and I don't know who how I'm gonna go on in this industry without you, and I I love you and I appreciate everything you've done for me, and all that shit.
And then Bill is retired, and Michael's cycling through security guys.
Um, and two like about a year and a half, two years later, he gets landed with this guy, Fahim Muhammad, who would later be Diddy's head of security.
And at the time, Fahim was like 21 or 22 years old.
The dude had literally just graduated from college, allegedly, with a business and real estate degree, and he becomes the head of security for Michael Jackson, the most like famous musician in the industry world, and then that year, like Michael Jackson mysteriously overdoses on Propofall.
Um, and then the dude that you know, the head of security immediately his very next job is to be in charge of Diddy's sexual blackmail ring, and he's been doing that ever since.
And so it to me, that all just adds up to be like that was a hit.
He got killed.
Um, he got allegedly unalived, and no one actually so allegedly Michael Jackson was alone in the room and and did that to himself.
Um, and then the doctor was second on the scene, and he tried to resuscitate him and couldn't, and then Fahim Muhammad was third on the scene, but like who knows who was in that room, you know.
Yeah, who knows?
So then you just it starts to repaint this new version, like you start to have to re-examine all these artists, like the Chester Benningtons of the music industry, right?
Prince, um, there's all the and you go back to the 60s and the 70s, it just gets crazier and crazier.
I'm currently reading Chaos, which is the book about Charles Manson, and how he was actually probably a CIA asset, and all the 60s is weird, like, and then I'm also reading Strange Scenes from Laurel Canyon, which is all about how the whole hippie culture of the 60s and 70s, like everyone that founded that culture were the kids of intelligence agents.
I don't think it looks like yeah, I believe it.
I wouldn't be surprised.
Yeah, it's a crazy whole like because all the bullshit started.
We you want to talk about free love, feminism, the the the contraception pill.
All of that stuff happened in the 60s, dude.
It all happened.
And it all happened when there was a strong anti-war protest movement that was organized and effective and like kind of suit and tie.
And then suddenly, like all these new drugs that the CIA has been investigating get brought onto the scene with all this peace and love music.
And that subverts the anti-war movement into this like whatever, bro.
Yeah, yeah.
And then that slowly gets more and more sort of like food, crazy, like, and and as the hippie movement kind of starts picking up steam, it steamrolls into the Manson murders, which look an awful lot like a CIA asset doing CIA stuff.
I haven't finished the book yet.
But like it it all it looks an awful lot like they use that sort of momentum of the hippie movement to sort of discredit the whole anti-war movement as these like psycho-druggy people that you can't trust.
And I think it's important for the audience to understand that guys, after World War II, the intelligence agencies like took a way bigger role in doing you know, unconventional intelligence-based surreptitious warfare.
Um that's you know, coups and everything else like that.
The days of like, you know, being in a battlefield and storming beaches and like those days were done, man.
Like warfare now is done through information, intelligence agencies, etc.
And then like biding your time nice and slow and farming.
Yeah, and then like it um me and you were talking about this earlier.
Chat, did you guys know?
And I'm gonna talk about this more on Fresh Fit News probably um uh next week and maybe later on, but uh guys, um, we talked about how Israeli intelligence, you know, intelligently pulled off, right?
This this operation where they had these pages exploding in the hands of Hezbollah, right?
Did you guys know that they put the explosives in some of these devices nine fucking years ago?
Like, dude, that's crazy.
You had a 10-year-old intelligence operation, 10-year-long operation with putting this stuff into the phones and into the the walkie-talkies and then detonating detonating them all on the same day.
Wild.
Yeah, the Mossad, the whole Israeli intelligence apparatus is the best in the world, yeah, they're not to be trifled with.
There's a reason why there's why Israel is in the position that it's in today.
Speaking of and also for your audience and for the chat, if anyone in this chat in this audience is not yet like dialed in on their history of the CIA, I personally think that of out of all of the history subjects and sort of like knowledge subjects that a man can be like well versed in today, I think that the history of the CIA is pretty damn high on that list, partially because it's fun and it's interesting, right?
Um, it'll get your brain going, but partially because it's the most important thing to understand to actually have an informed opinion about what's going on out here because like it's kind of easy to understand all these different parts of our world, but the CIA, the history of intelligence agencies is about how information gets subverted and twisted and used to manipulate you.
And so if you don't, if you don't understand the history of the CIA and all intelligence agencies, you're a fucking tool that can get exploited and twisted and they can sell you fake news in your phone, and you don't really understand how and why all that works.
But if you learn about the history of the CIA, you start to see through all the propaganda much more easily, and it's also just really enlightening and fun.
So I I highly recommend that.
Just kind of like dig, whether it's reading books or watching documentaries, whatever your vibe is for learning.
That's like my favorite avenue that I think everyone should know about.
Yeah, no, um it's incredible to realize the power of these intelligence agencies.
And I would say Masana CA are damn near the same, man.
When it comes to competence and I mean, that was like look, you know, me and you, we've been critical of Israel, whatever may be, but one thing I can't take away from them is they absolutely have one of the best intelligence agencies in the fucking world between you know Shin Bet, which is their version of FBI, uh the Mossad, which is their CIA version, Unit 8200, which you can say is kind of like their NSA.
Um fucking incredible, you know, and then you wonder how they've been able to stay alive so long, despite the fact that like they're surrounded by adversaries in an entire Arab world that doesn't want them there, and it's because their intelligence agencies are so good.
And I was actually gonna ask you this because I think you have talked about this on a space.
Um, you know, I want to ask you about it.
Um, Monica Lewinsky and uh Clinton.
Yeah, can you talk about that real quick for for the audience?
Yeah, pull it pull up your Google real quick and search Times of Israel, okay Monica Lewinsky tapes, okay.
And maybe add BB Netanyahu, Benjamin Netanyahu in there because there's an article on the time of the Monica Lewinsky tapes talks all about BB had the tapes.
So what happened here?
Anyone that doesn't know, back in the 90s, Bill Clinton's the president, right?
He's the target of Jeffrey Epstein, and no one knew that about Jeffrey Epstein at the time.
We were just like hold on.
It goes here.
Netanyahu said to have offered Lewinsky tapes for Pollard.
Bingo.
So real quick, before we get to that article, let's let's walk our way up to it.
Because that article is like the proof.
I'll pull it up when you're sounds like a Jewish conspiracy theory, right?
Uh huh.
So Bill Clinton's in office, and you know, at the time, Jonathan Pollard, this the one of the biggest leaks in intelligence history in America just happened where this Israeli spy was like deep in the white house and in the government and just leaking all kinds of military secrets back to Israel, and he gets caught, and Israel wants us to send him back and let him let him go.
And Clinton's like, that's not no, no, I'm not doing that.
And at the same time, they're also um they are currently at at the time in the 90s, they are re uh negotiating the borders of Palestine and Israel, and it's like a very important political time back there too.
Um it's called the Oslo Accords.
And so then now we know that Clinton is being targeted by Jeffrey Epstein all throughout that presidency, and Epstein is visiting the white house and bringing girls and flying to the island and the butter's presidency, Bill Clinton has this sex scandal where someone leaks to the press that he's been having phone sex and got a BJ from Monica Lewinsky, and Monica Lewinsky is Jewish.
And this is just like in front of everyone's faces for the longest time, but no one was really connecting the dots and just being willing to say, like, well, he's the target of an Israeli sexual blackmail ring, and then he has a sexual leak scandal with a Jewish woman.
Is no one gonna ask if that's related?
Because I don't think anyone was asking that.
And I just went and looked, and it turns out that some people asked because it was, because somehow Bibi Netanyahu wound up with all these hours of Monica Lewinsky recorded phone calls and sex phone calls that he was trying to use to blackmail Bill Clinton to get him to extradite Jonathan Pollard.
And so it's just another example of like when you check the early life, it's like maybe it's a conspiracy theory, but you know, if it walks like Epstein's network and it talks like Epstein's network, it's Epstein's network.
And it is exactly what you'd expect because if you've got Bill Clinton on all this blackmail and you want him to do something, but it's like not the most important thing in the world.
It's like it's not like the end of Israel if he doesn't release Jonathan Pollard, but if you really want it, you can't like release a video of him with a kid because that blows the whole operation wide open.
Then like Bill Clinton is gone, he's never usable again.
Then there's all these questions and investigations about how that happened.
It's like, you know, you have to be strategic about how you release blackmail to actually leverage someone to do what you want.
Yep.
And releasing the Monica Lewinsky tapes is the exact kind of thing that's like exactly the warning shot that you would see if they're like, listen, Bill, you got to do what we say, because we have way more than this and we'll ruin you.
But this isn't gonna destroy you completely.
Like, I'm sure you'll recover, but like remember, we own you, right?
And that's exactly what happened.
Is it like totally messed with his presidency, but it wasn't the end of the world?
It didn't blow up the whole operation of Jeffrey Epstein.
It was just enough to sort of like remind him that he was owned.
Yeah.
Holy shit, man.
Um, so that's another example of just like when you see something that looks like a pull up that article nowadays you should search it and look into it and see if the pattern is real.
So I have the article here.
It says um Nanyao is said to have offered Lewinsky tapes for Pollard.
So basically, and this comes in 2014, July 23rd, 2014.
So Pollard, as we know, famously got back to Israel in 2020.
Uh, you know, Netanyahu went ahead and met him at the uh at the fucking tarmac and he wrote on the.
Uh finished his sentence.
What do you call it?
Commuted.
Yeah, he yeah, he basically gave him like uh a um what the fuck?
Yeah, he commuted the rest of the sentence or whatever.
Um, or pardon him, whatever.
So was it because so like these so these tapes wouldn't go public, you think was a part of it?
Why Trump commuted the sentence?
Yeah.
No, I don't, I don't think so.
Because this is like this article is from that that year just because journalists didn't like they didn't really uncover the story and publish the story until much later.
Okay.
But the article is saying that back during the Monica Lewinsky scandal, that's when Netanyahu was trying to blackmail Clinton with the tapes.
Gotcha.
Um, I assume that Trump commuted his sentence just because he has way too much love for Israel.
Well, the it also the other thing to know maybe he's got I don't know what's going on.
The Oslo courts, right?
Um, like uh were not like and then Netanyahu didn't want that never wanted peace with with with Palestine with you know he's been caught committing this.
He's been caught admitting, like uh, you know, on video, yeah, I did everything I could to sabotage the Oslo Accords.
We all know that he had a hand in killing Yitzhak Rabin, who was obviously the person that made peace and uh sat there with Yasser Arafat in the 90s.
Um so that makes sense.
There's absolutely it makes absolute sense that Netanyahu would have these tapes and be like, look, motherfucker, we don't want the Oslo Accords because we're not gonna make peace with Yasser Arafra and the Palestinians.
So that makes absolute sense that he would do that.
And then this guy that killed Yitzhak Rabin, what was he?
A far right activist that obviously set was more along the lines of uh Netanyahu's way of thinking.
And and the guy, um it's I think is the chief of secret security or something like that.
Like, he has a picture, like he also like advocated for violence against Yitzhak Rabin, and he's in power right now under Netanyahu.
So I have no doubt in my mind that Netanyahu had a put had a hand in getting a Yitzhak Rabin assassinated because Yitzhak Rabin was for peace in Israel, and uh Netanyahu doesn't want a two-state solution at all.
Yeah, at all.
No, he wants greater Israel.
He wants greater Israel.
He wants biblical prophecies or tortoric Torah prophecies, whatever they call them.
Yeah, so that makes absolute sense that um that Netanyahu would leverage that against Clinton because Clinton was real big on trying to bring peace in Palestine, right?
And that that's a big W for him.
The whole the Oslo Accords was like a big thing in the 90s.
It was one of his biggest things, yeah.
Yeah, I mean, it's one of the better sort of like points of progress that we've ever seen since Israel first started murdering Palestinians over there.
Um, so yeah, let me here.
Look, I'll even show the picture.
Like this famous picture right here, guys.
You can see her former pri like uh you can see Yitzhak Rabin shaking hands with Yashir Arafat, which is like fucking unheard of, right?
And you can see bigger.
It might be the most famous photo from the entire Palestine Israeli conflict.
Yeah, yeah, this was a big deal.
I think this this um the the um this deal, the Oslo courts, this is what killed got Yitzhak Rabin killed.
Because they called him a traitor.
That you know, that he was hated in Israel for this.
And this, I think this truly got him assassinated.
Like uh and Yasser Arafat got a lot of heat for this too for um, you know, trying to make peace with the Israelis.
So, yeah, this is a very famous picture.
You can see Clinton, of course, got to be in the middle, you know.
But this is something that I I'm not gonna lie, this is a huge accomplishment for um Clinton and his um presidency.
So yeah, that's where I I want to hope and I want to believe that Trump's take on Israel is just a strategic insider, like, yeah, he shows for them, and yeah, he does have like relationships with them and all that.
And I want to believe that he still is at least better on it, but it really doesn't look that way.
Every day it's like, bro, don't say what are you doing, dude?
Like just shut up.
Let me ask you this.
Um TikTok, you made a fucking awesome video on this.
I think I texted you and I said, Yo, this was great work.
Uh, can you talk real quick and then we'll close this thing out?
Um who's trying to buy TikTok right now.
Oh, yeah, baby.
Well, we'll speed run the older stuff and we'll get to where we are now.
Sure, sure.
Take your time, bro.
There's no rush.
I just don't want to hold you up.
You you you could go all day.
I we could chat here all day, bro.
I just don't want to hold you up.
So go ahead.
No, yeah, this is this is a perfect place to wrap it up, too.
This is like I mean, this will take a few minutes, but this is a perfect.
Take your time, bro.
Take your time.
Um, because if everyone remembers, TikTok came on the scene from abroad, right?
Like the American social media space has been controlled by the intelligence agencies for quite some time, like ever since YouTube first started.
And there was like one or two years when there was kind of like the wild west of like you could post anything on there and it was rad and then eventually started to get you know like locked down and Facebook got locked down and Twitter is locked down Zuckerberg proved this and with that letter he wrote that like the government absolutely has a say in in content moderation that was a fucking we've all known it but that proved it with the COVID stuff.
Exactly yeah yeah and so yeah like at the time we didn't know it but our whole media space was controlled.
But TikTok grew up abroad and then they moved that infrastructure in and they founded this like the American version of it but it basically it came in already funded and already with popularity and users and it just took America by storm and it was uncontrolled all of a sudden and so suddenly and this is like the golden era of TikTok right when it first came on the scene the first three or four years because it wasn't controlled by the intelligence agencies.
It wasn't censored by us and it was just like this viral machine of content that has this download button that inherently makes content uncensorable because everyone can download each other's videos and repost them a million times over and so stuff can just disperse infinitely and that was a huge fucking problem for the American government.
And so they quickly started manufacturing this narrative of like it's this Chinese company and China's gonna infiltrate our kids' brains and infiltrate our government and steal our data and all this other fear mongering and that culminated in the first TikTok trials like back in like March of last year I think it was and this is where we got what was called Project Texas right.
Cause at first it was like you know it's China that's the problem and so they agreed to do this thing where they would bring all of TikTok's data centers into Texas and give oversight of all of TikTok's data centers and all of their algorithms to Oracle Corporation meaning that like nothing is leaving the like the mainland US nothing is going out there's no way for China to get access to the data it's 100% controlled by Oracle and Oracle is 100% a CIA corporation.
It's like one of the top 10 largest corporations in America it was founded by Larry Ellison who was an ex-CIA operative where he used to run a cyber company called Oracle for the CIA it was like Oracle project makes sense he closed down the Oracle project at the CIA and then the next year he founded a corporation called Oracle totally not affiliated with the CIA except that it was a tech company that was funded by the CIA because of course not that's what they do.
You're a conspiracy theorist exactly you know just a conspiracy just like tinfoil there but yeah but Oracle is in charge of TikTok's data and all of their algorithms and that was about when I got on TikTok and that's when everyone started to get censored and that's when you start to get these AIs going through TikTok just taking videos down like crazy just because you've said the wrong word right so that's like the end of the like early age of TikTok and it entered this middle phase of censorship.
And then October 7th happened and even with that Oracle level of control even with videos getting banned like hell TikTok just blew up with pro-palestine set like content.
And and you could look at the hashtags of what hashtags were suppressed and how videos were all getting taken down that were pro-Palestine that's like why watermelon means Palestine is because TikTok was censoring anything with Palestine flag anything that said Palestine anything that sounded palest like whatever it was and eventually people started using watermelon to mean Palestine right like that's the level of censorship that was happening and despite that it was like 90% pro-Palestine content all over TikTok and only 10% pro-Israel content.
Yeah and they couldn't lock it down even the ADL and even the ADL was saying this like Jonathan Greenblatt like had a whole meltdown saying that like TikTok is anti-Semitic and meltdown got leaked right the audio of j of Jonathan Greenblatt at the ADL got leaked and and there was a couple other leaks too of just like basically we realized that the Jewish lobbying groups the Israeli lobby was having a huge issue with the TikTok thing.
We have a major major major TikTok issue I think is the quote right and so that's where we got the second TikTok trial come up and obviously it was still because of China and like even though it's Project Texas now China is the big problem.
Um and that resulted in this like mandatory sale of TikTok like you have to sale or divest whatever it is right.
And while that's happening in the background Steve Minuchin who is an early lifer from I think the Trump administration maybe the Obama, he's he's like kind of a deep state like early lifer endless government guy.
Yeah, um, that was getting a whole he was shopping around for a bunch of friends, like the ex-head of Mossad was one of his friends that he solicited to join him in this investment opportunity, as well as a couple of other like rabbis and Israelis and Jewish people, and they were gonna get a whole bunch of money together and buy TikTok was his goal.
So far, TikTok has not announced that they're gonna sell, they're fighting it and all that, but like, you know, so you got Israel trying to ban TikTok because they've got a TikTok problem.
Yeah, you know, then the US government suddenly magically brings this problem with TikTok, had nothing to do with their APAC money, and then while they're trying to force TikTok to sell, Steve Minution is getting all of his Zionist buddies together to try to buy TikTok so that it can be I think YouTube will let me say Jew talk.
I think they'll let me say juc.
They probably won't even be able to hear my words well enough.
But like they're that's what they're trying to do.
And that's you know, that's how all of these controlled platforms are.
It's like you're not allowed to criticize Israel, you're not allowed to criticize what they're doing over there or any of the other stuff, and they're trying to make TikTok like that too.
And they're trying to do that to X as well with their advertiser boycotts with their like ball and chain to the wall, like is like Elon, come kiss the wall, put on the hat, like apologize to us.
Because free speech is a serious problem when what you're doing is bombing hundreds of kids every day.
Um in broad daylight, like free speech is a huge problem.
It's a huge problem.
And and then, and then you tell you like and the thing is with TikTok is it's used by the youth, man.
It's incredibly popular app.
Like, you know, me and you are a bit older, so like we might not be like the prime demographic users, but like if you want to talk about like the youth, like the people in their 20s, the teenagers' kids, bro, they're all on TikTok, they're not on fucking YouTube and Rumble, like like we are mostly like they're on TikTok predominantly, and they're just getting bite-sized stuff.
So this is a huge problem for uh for them, as far as like you know, swaying public opinion, and obviously a war like this, a conflict like this, you need public opinion, you need the media on your side, etc.
I mean, we've already seen you know, a lot of the lies that came out from October 7th, um, you know, from the casualty numbers, etc.
So yeah, this is uh it's it's interesting that like when you do the research and you figure out who's trying to uh procure TikTok.
Um you're like, oh, okay, and no surprise every single time.
Yeah, it kind of all comes back around, but it makes sense when it's like if you look at the world today, people are always complaining.
It's like not everything is Israel, bro.
It's like, well, yeah, not everything.
Of course not, but yeah, if you think about it, Israel is the country running a global blackmail ring that's targeting presidents and princes and the CEOs of all the biggest companies, like that level of power means that they have their hands in basically every pot.
It means they have people in the media industry blackmailed, the banking industry blackmailed, every industry you can imagine they've got people blackmailed.
So I've seen proved this.
In some ways, everything does lead back to them.
Yeah, because they're effing with everything because they need everyone to not talk about how evil their genocide is.
Yeah.
I mean, Epstein proved that.
I mean, he had powerful people compromised, right?
Left, you know, up and down.
He didn't go to jail.
I mean, even Alex Akasa, the former United States attorney for the Southern District of Florida was like, Yeah, I was told I we to stand down, he's intelligence.
What does that fall?
What the fuck does that mean?
Right?
Yeah, so it only means one thing.
It only means one thing.
And actually, there's one other thing when you're talking about how Massad and CIA are really good, and they're kind of both like there's one aspect of Massad that CIA does not have, and CIA realized this early on, and they started going to Massad for help with this, is that when you're trying to, especially in the age of like human intelligence being the case of the world, don't they have the most assassinations?
You know, when you're trying to recruit spies of any age, you're trying to recruit a Russian double agent, you kind of need someone that can blend in.
Like you can't send a white dude to Africa and expect him to blend in as a spy, right?
You need a black dude.
Um, and the thing about Jew Judaism and Israel is that there's Jews everywhere, and there's Jews that look like everyone, and there's already Jews in every single country.
Yeah, and it's like, oh no, like let's be real.
Jewish people are inherently loyal to their faith and their country.
Not all of them are in our loyal to their own country.
I wish we had that.
That's a good thing.
But many are.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I wish we had that in America.
It's like the most incredible like loyalty you could ever have.
Yeah.
And it's also like based on their cultural history.
It makes sense that they would have this like strong tie to hold them all together.
That's just like their history.
Yeah.
That's not anti-Semitic.
That's like Jews are proud of that.
And they should be.
Yeah.
Um, the problem is when that gets used by an organized crime ring like a trafficking organization and or a like maniacal dictator kind of government over in Israel, and they start exploiting that and approaching them and being like, hey, you're Jewish, and we are the Jewish state.
How do you want to work with me in order to do a little thing here or there?
And so suddenly it becomes really easy and obvious.
Cause like let's let's be real.
If you're in Mossad and you need to go to America and recruit an asset, who are you gonna approach?
The Jewish guy or anyone else.
It's like duh, you're gonna approach the Jewish guy.
Well, look at God's side.
He brags about it.
Like look at God's side, he brags about it, right?
And he's he's um he's an Arab speaking um, you know, uh uh Jewish guy.
And he talks about it.
I mean, a lot of powerful Jewish people don't even need to be recruited because there are like Ben Shapiro, whether he's recruited or not, he's already doing the job.
Like because Jewish people are already incentivized to work on behalf of Israel and Israel's future.
And so it's like not a far cry from that mechanism to go to like, yeah, like have you been approached?
Like, are you acting on behalf of Israel or on behalf of America?
Like, right?
Yeah.
And so that's why it's like the Mossad is unique among the intelligence agencies because Judaism is dispersed amongst the races and the countries already.
And so there's this funny sort of like extra layer to Israel and Judaism and Mossad that the other countries in religions and intelligence agencies don't really have.
Yeah, I mean, um, it's something that we need to do better as Americans is like have that same like pride and nationalism and you know uh adherence to the countries.
If only there wasn't some forces subverting American nationalism, yeah, and you know, blaming American nationalism as like Nazism and evil and right like we've got a lot of forces in our country telling us that nationalism is evil.
Yeah, no, for real, you know, matter of fact, fuck it.
Let's let's go to Rumble real quick so we could like finish off this conversation.
Yeah, let's wrap it up on Rumble.
Because I got some shit I want to say uh as well.
Guys, come on over to Rumble Rumble.com slash fresh fit and we're gonna end the the conversation there.
And then I'm also gonna watch the most banned documentary ever uh on Castle Club right after.
We're gonna we're gonna c keep this thing going.
No girls, just straight knowledge, straight talking.
Uh so guys, come on over to Rumble real quick.
Also, before we get off on YouTube.
They can.
Uh before we get off YouTube, guys, please do me a favor, go check out Ian on uh Twitter and on TikTok.
He also has a YouTube channel.
It's Ian Carroll, I think on everything, and then on Twitter, you're it's canceled co, right?
Cancel Cloco because my original brand name was cancel this clothing company on Instagram and TikTok.
Yeah.
And then when I got on Twitter, that was too long.
So my Twitter is cancel clo co.
Yeah.
Um, so guys, come on over to to Rumble, because we're gonna talk a little bit more about the intelligence agencies and stuff like that.
And obviously, you know, we're we kept it somewhat clean here on YouTube.
So come on over Rumble Rumble.com slash fresh fit.
Let me drop the link for everybody in here.
And we'll stay up on X as well, because X is free speech, so I don't gotta worry about none over there on X. So you guys go watch me on either X or on um on Rumble.
Do you mind retweeting the space real quick too?
Um, Ian?
I tagged Yeah, man.
Or sorry, the the video, sorry, the video.
Let me go ahead and drop the link here for you, ninjas though.
Come on over to Rumble guys.
I'm dropping the link on both Fresh of Fit and on Fed Reacts.
Uh, but we covered the Diddy stuff, the Trump stuff.
Now we're gonna get into Intel agencies and close out from there.