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Dec. 16, 2024 - MyronGainesX
03:46:02
Former Fed Explains NYC CEO Killer Luigi Mangione
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I am sorry that we started a little bit later, guys.
But as you guys know, we had a meeting of the mines earlier.
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all right, sweet, we're good, we're good, we're good.
Guys, is my mic good?
Because, like, for some odd reason, in the what the fuck was I gonna say?
In the clam chowder meeting, they were saying that my head's static and everything, but like, I don't hear anything.
Like, I only heard static what I guess when I was live.
But, like, is the audio crispy now?
Audio should be good now, right?
Right, Chad?
Let me know, yeah, it's fine now, right?
So, bro, it might have been Twitter chat, or maybe I had too many tabs open.
I don't know, but uh, but yo, I'm using Rumble Studio, so I should be able to I could show y'all uh now, I could show your guys the stuff on screen right now.
I'm using Rumble Studio for that's a lot easier.
So, all your chats will be shown on screen, guys.
I apologize, I didn't get to um do them earlier because, like, when I do this for a stream on myself, guys, it's really tough to like show the stuff on screen.
So, like, now I'm gonna be like, uh, showing y'all stuff.
So, um, yeah, so like, yeah, I can like pin comments and stuff, right?
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So, so it was chopping.
You don't want to show CC on YouTube?
Yeah, I know, I know.
I'm not going to show all the CCs on YouTube.
But, guys, if you guys could do me a favor, and like, you know, just if you're going to donate on CC, don't go too crazy, guys.
Don't go too crazy.
Yeah, so it's not the mic, guys.
It's clearly the fucking X or something.
Maybe it was the browser.
The Super Catdock on the Clam Chowder meeting, but it's clear now.
Shout out to you, Nightstar.
And, guys, I really want to interact with y'all on this stream.
So, feel free, you know what I mean?
Like, go ahead and chat in your stuff.
I'll get y'all ninjas in.
Now that I'm using Rumble Studio, I can like highlight your chats, which I really like doing.
Right?
Like, it brings it back to almost like the YouTube days when we were monetized.
Remember those good old days?
So, we'll see what happens.
Yeah, I mean, so yeah, let me see here.
So, yeah, I'm going to try to use Rumble Studio more on my on my solo streams, guys.
So, it's easier for me to show y'all on screen.
So, anyway, today we're going to be covering Luigi Mangion.
As you guys know, he was caught as the CEO killer.
I've talked about this case pretty extensively.
Last time, we did him last week, actually.
And very interesting because I predicted that they had him identified and they're going to catch him quick.
And literally, the day after I streamed, they got him.
So, yeah, hilarious, hilarious, hilarious that what I predicted came true.
And yeah, fucking crazy shit, man.
Let me see here.
For some odd reason, let me the restream chat isn't working, so whatever.
I'm just going to take that shit off screen.
Let me get that off.
I could show the Rumble chat, but y'all niggas be walling.
Y'all niggas be wilding, man.
You guys go crazy, man.
The what's it called?
I will say this: the you guys in the Castle Club chat, hilarious, man.
Absolutely hilarious.
So, also, before we get into today's show, guys, if you guys don't mind doing me a favor, a lot of y'all don't follow me on X on Instagram.
Guys, I need y'all ninjas to follow me on all the social media platforms.
All right, you guys know that I'm shadow banned on a lot of places, but I ain't gonna lie, though, we're starting to take over on X. We are starting to take over on X, and we're definitely starting to take over on Instagram.
The numbers don't lie, despite the fact that I'm fucking, you know, shadow banned and labeled a racist and a bigot and an anti-Semite and all this other bullshit.
We are still cooking, chat.
We're still cooking.
Uh, I was gonna do something here.
Um, where's my CC niggas, man?
I gotta show y'all some love real quick.
Oh, it won't let me show the oh, okay, Bill's gonna program Castle Club members on this.
Okay, so what I'm gonna do, chat, is uh, I'm gonna talk with Bill's about this.
I need to make it make the CC view counter visible on when I'm on Fed Reacts.
I gotta do that.
So, remind me, guys, we're on live.
We got here, uh, Mary says, um, hey, Martin, I have a question about weight loss.
I know you did that.
Reducing my calories will do the trick, but will keto diet also help too?
Okay, look, keto diet will help, but at the end of the day, guys, you got to remember it comes down to a calorie deficit.
So, if you need to get that calorie deficit through keto, that's fine.
But just keep in mind, just to let you guys know that keto isn't that special, let's assume you eat 2,000 calories from keto.
Then you eat 2,000 calories from a standard diet.
Then you eat a 2,000-calorie diet from, I don't know, veganism.
Assuming protein is equal among all three diets, it makes almost no difference on body composition.
And many scholars have proven this, whether it's Lane Norton, Eric Helms, a lot of the people in the literature, they will tell you that it really doesn't matter.
If protein and calories are equated, the two most important factors, protein and calories, doesn't make a difference, bro.
So if you want to do keto and not eat carbs, that's on you, but it won't make a difference.
All right.
Let's see here.
Mark, can you bring Finx Fearless on the pod again?
I actually saw him in the gym like a week ago or so when I was there with Andrew.
Shout out to him.
Yeah, I'll hit him up.
Make it happen.
What if the whole Luigi thing was a psychopath to past tricks supervision laws?
Nah, I don't think so, bro.
He's just a dumb nigga that wanted to, you know.
Frank, what are you doing?
Okay.
You guys can see him there.
You guys can see him there in the corner.
You see Frank right there?
Frank, come here.
Up, buddy.
How are you?
As y'all can see, I'm spending quite a bit of time with Frank.
Angie just got back.
She was at Baby Shar with her family.
And yeah, I love you too, buddy.
I showered him today.
That nigga was stinking.
That's a shower, man.
Okay, Frank, give me a hug.
Up.
There you go.
So, yeah.
Look at this handsome fellow.
Frank, you want to say what's up to the people?
You can't be so reclusive, man.
You got to start.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, bro, you got to be more friendly, nigga.
If we're going to get bitches, I need you to be more friendly.
See, his head perks up.
This guy's a perfect on the line.
I ain't going to lie to y'all.
This guy, when I'm walking at Brickle, he goes up to the girls.
He does it like he just goes up to them, man.
He cold approaches them.
So, yeah, this dude dudes was smart.
Someone said, should have got a pit bull.
What the fuck do I look like, bro?
So look at my, like, my name is Tyrone, and I live in Section 8 housing.
Fuck am I going to do with a pit bull, man?
Fuck out of here, bro.
Ugly ass, stupid dogs.
This nigga, Frank, bro, this dude is master tier dog.
Top tier Intel.
Anybody that watches my IG lives, like, y'all see, this dude is smart as fuck.
Smart as fuck, man.
So, yeah, man.
Hell no, bro.
What the fuck do I look like with a pit bull, man?
Do I look like Juan Ramirez or Tyrone?
Fuck out of here, man.
Next you're going to tell me is get the fucking metal chain on him.
The spike collar.
Fuck that shit, man.
I want a smart dog with high IQ like this guy right here.
Bro, he's six months.
He's six months and he's smarter than every dog I've seen in Brickle.
He's the smartest dog in Miami, one of them.
Guaranteed.
I told you, I took him to a school and literally, bro, niggas gave him a certification that like barely they give to nobody.
So this guy is extremely smart, man.
Extremely smart.
Okay, Frank, hop off.
Look at that.
Like, come on, man.
You want me to get a dumbass pit bull?
Hey, Frank, come here, buddy.
Look.
Okay.
If I tell Frank, give me a hug, right?
Frank, give me a hug.
Oh, look at that.
He could jump up on the chair, too.
Okay.
Frank, I want you to.
Frank, hey, Frank, give me a hug.
Up, give me a hug.
Love you too, buddy.
See?
I just tap my chest and I say hug and he hugs me.
Okay, Frank, sit.
No, up, up, Frank.
Give me a paw.
Good job, buddy.
Okay.
Frank, I want you to.
Give me another paw.
Good job, buddy.
All right, hop off the chair, nigga.
Go.
Come on.
Hop off.
So, yeah, man.
All right, go to your bed, man.
I got to do a stream now.
I got to do a stream.
All right.
I love you too.
I love you too.
Okay.
All right.
All right.
Frank, go to your bed.
All right.
Sorry, chat.
Bed, nigga.
Bed, bed.
Bed.
Bed, Frank.
Bed.
All right.
Good boy.
All right.
So, um, yeah, see how smart he is, man?
Yeah, y'all said the way he sleeps.
Yeah, I know.
I ain't gonna lie.
That shit crazy.
Sleeping like this and shit.
He doing one of them salutes, if you guys know what I'm saying.
07's in the air.
Let's see here.
Frank added again from Nightstar.
Yeah, he is.
JM17 says, Do you think Luigi is one of part of the Secret Service?
Apparently, he might have just been a person who took the fall.
I mean, yo, look, anytime you get high-profile cases like this, people always say that there's a psyop or whatever.
But, you know, we'll have to see you guys.
I think that this was just a dumb kid.
That, Frank, go to your bed.
Frank, bed.
Bed.
Stay.
Stay.
Yeah, I think he was just a dude that was really mad at insurance, bro.
Keep it a thousand with y'all.
So, but yeah, I am, like I said, I'm on Rumble Studio, guys.
So I'll be showing you your, I will be showing your stuff on stream, your chats.
So, all right, let's get into the topic.
We're going to be wrapped into this video.
Frank, what I say, man, Frank, go to your bed.
Go to your bed, stay there.
I know you like to hang out under Angie's chair, but you need to stay in your bed.
Stay.
So, yeah.
Oh, shit.
Zonsel's, that shit is funny as fuck.
I wouldn't save that image you just put in there.
Okay, so we're going to be wrapped into this long crime video, right?
And the name of the video, guys, is Luigi Mangioni, everything we know about the accused CEO killer.
And this comes about, it's only a day old.
So what I'm going to do is I'm going to move myself over.
You know what?
I'll get rid of this.
Hold on, I'm going to move myself down here.
I'm going to get rid of this FedReact shit.
Move myself over here, chat, so that you guys can see.
Because what's probably going to happen is I'm going to have to.
Because if I do, hold on, let me double-check here.
Donations.
Frank is a border collie chat.
Okay, boom.
All right.
So if I move, let me move myself here a little bit down.
Boom.
All right.
So now you guys can still see me and you guys can see the chats.
Actually, you know what?
No, no.
If I move here, you guys can still see the chats.
Oh, no, no, you can't.
I'm in the way.
All right.
All right, cool.
All right.
I'm doing everything.
I'm Mr. Producer.
I'm Mr. Musician.
I'm Mr. Podcaster.
I'm Mr. Everything.
So, all right.
This is when he was arrested, when he was brought in, I think, for court.
And as you guys know, he got arrested.
He got arrested at a fucking McDonald's after a witness spotted him, apparently the eyebrows.
And cops showed up and they caught him with the gun, the silencer, a manifesto.
He had the same ID that he checked into the hostel with.
So they got him pretty much dead to rights, chat.
I'm going to do 1.25k speed, or say 1.25 speed.
Let me know, guys, if this is good.
And let's get cooking.
That good, by the way, guys.
not blocking the screen too much?
As the investigation into the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson continues, authorities are zeroing in on critical pieces of evidence that they say strongly implicates the suspect, 26-year-old Luigi Mangione.
From surveillance footage to a forged ID, a 3D printed firearm, we are going to take a look at the key evidence that led to Mangioni's arrest and explore how it ties him to this deadly.
Frank is a 100% border collie, by the way, chat.
The shooting.
Welcome to Sidebar, presented by Law and Crime.
I'm Jesse Weber.
The shocking murder of Brian Thompson, CEO of United Healthcare in Manhattan last Wednesday, just sent ripples through the corporate world, leading authorities on a cross-country manhunt.
Thompson was gunned down outside of the Hilton Hotel in New York City, where he was approached from behind by a man who fired multiple shots at him before fleeing the scene.
It was just absolutely shocking.
And after a brief investigation, authorities identified the suspect as Luigi Mangioni, a 26-year-old Ivy League graduate from Maryland.
Totally.
Yeah, guy's an idiot.
If I'm not mistaken, he went to UPenn chat, right?
He went to UPenn.
He was in tech.
Guy is smart, man.
Not an idiot whatsoever.
So obviously, very shocking turn of events, right?
You would think someone like this who's who's intelligent, not an idiot at all, wouldn't be doing something like this, but nigga wanted to go to New York and shoot some people, shoot a CEO.
Frank, sit.
Stay.
Unexpected.
Now, as investigators piece together the evidence linking Mangioni to the crime or allegedly linking him to the crime, there are just so you guys know, every single chat that comes in, I am going to be showing it on screen for you, ninjas.
E-details that have been emerging.
And I'll reread them too.
What is a very chilling portrait of the suspect, his motives, the series of events leading up to his arrest?
And what we're going to do is break down for you the key pieces of evidence that point to Mangioni's alleged involvement in Thompson's death.
But before we dive into the evidence, I got to catch you up to speed on the latest following Mangioni's arrest.
This is a rapidly developing situation.
So after he was captured in Altoona, Pennsylvania, of all places, Mangioni was officially charged in New York with murder, weapons possession charges, and a forgery charge.
Now, I will tell you, these are just charges.
He hasn't been indicted by a grand jury yet.
That will happen at a later date.
Now, yesterday, he appeared in court for an extradition hearing out in Pennsylvania.
The idea being, how and when will he be brought back to New York to face those charges?
And by the way, he's already facing firearms charges.
An extradition hearing, guys, just so you know, an extradition hearing is where they're basically going to figure out if they're going to extradite him to New York.
Because keep in mind, guys, they have charges on him in Pennsylvania.
The gun, the fake ID, et cetera.
Like, they have charges on him.
They have multiple felonies on him in Pennsylvania.
So I predict that they're going to turn him over if they haven't already, over to the New York authorities, because obviously it's a far more serious crime.
Charges and related charges in Pennsylvania.
There were a way for him to actually be caught, held in custody.
And they're probably going to also do something called an identity hearing, guys, which an identity hearing is where if you're arrested in one jurisdiction, right, it's on the jurisdiction that wants you to prove that you're the same guy.
Very common in federal cases, by the way.
I've actually testified in one of these where, Frank, stop.
Where if you catch someone somewhere and they're wanted in another district or another area, what will happen is they have the right to something called an identity hearing where it's on the government to prove that they have the right person in custody, which nine out of ten times they do.
But, you know, obviously you have that right to say, oh, well, it's not really me.
Government's well known.
So they're probably going to do an identity hearing as well.
I wouldn't be surprised if they did that.
Elle has been denied.
So he's facing charges in Pennsylvania, and we'll talk about that in a minute.
But as he was being led into that courthouse by officers, he had some kind of outbursts.
Now, we can't make out 100% of what he said in full, particularly at the very beginning, but he appears to have uttered, this is completely out of touch and an insult to the intelligence of the American people and their lived experience.
Don't really know what that means, but I will say at that hearing, based on our reporter, Sierra Gillespie, apparently he also tried to say something in court, but was shut down by his defense counsel.
Bit of an odd take on that.
Maybe we'll get to explore that at another time.
But at that hearing, Mangioni was denied bail, meaning he will remain in the Blair County jail, the prison while awaiting extradition, though he has 14 days, or his attorney has 14 days to file a formal opposition to extradition, and then a hearing could be scheduled on that.
So he appears to be wanting to fight extradition back to New York.
Meanwhile, told you guys, I didn't watch this video.
I knew that there was going to be, well, the extradition hearing that told you this is probably an identity hearing as well with that.
That's a part of the extradition.
...have exactly one month to seek a governor's warrant out of New York, which would expedite Mangione's return.
It's believed that Governor Kathy Hochul is already working on this warrant and working with Manhattan District Attorney in order to get Mangione back there to face this murder charge.
All right, so let's jump into what we know about this evidence.
And help me break...
And then I'll do governor warrants often, guys.
Real quick, J. Breel says, Myron, why did I get kicked out of the space?
I didn't kick you out of the space, bro.
I just ended it.
I don't know how you got kicked out.
No, you've been busy, need an overwatch stream soon.
I don't know, Flores.
If I can play video games again, maybe it'll be Marvel, whatever.
Durak Meyer, what's up, bro?
Side note here.
The travel vlogs of you and Angie are cool, bro.
Nice to see a different version of you.
More natural and lax.
Please keep them coming, Mr. Crumpy.
Yeah, guys, I have almost a 20-minute travel vlog that I dropped with Angie.
Angie did a great job of filming it.
Frank, go to your bed.
Okay, you can stay there if you want.
Angie did a great job of filming it and editing it.
A lot of you guys said that you enjoyed it.
So I might go ahead.
I got a couple more of those vlogs, by the way, so I might drop some more of them and have Angie record every time we go if you guys really do like the vlogs like that.
So it's only at Calc Club.
You guys got to join Cal's Club, man, and go ahead and check it out.
If I do drop the vlog regularly, what I'm going to do is it's always going to come out on Calc Club first.
And then I'll drop it on regular shit maybe later.
But Castle Club, for now, I'm going to let you guys see the first view logs first before anybody sees them.
Do I think the jury will convict him?
Right now, the evidence they got right now is pretty damn strong, guys.
Not going to lie to y'all.
Very high chance of him getting convicted.
W. Myron, I appreciate that.
Adam Russell.
Break all this down.
I want to bring back on somebody here on Sidebar who I haven't seen in quite some time.
Professor of Law at Temple University Beasley School of Law, Professor Jules Epstein.
Jules, it's been a minute.
I know you've been very busy.
We know what that means.
You're a very, very busy special man, but thank you for taking the time to come back here on Sidebar.
We always appreciate it.
Good seeing you.
Good to see you.
I'm honored to be here.
So real quick before we get into the evidence, if you have any just initial thoughts about the extradition issue, it seems like Mangioni is going to be contesting it, or at least that's based on what his attorney has been suggesting.
Where do you see that going, real quick?
I see that as slowing the train down, but not stopping it.
If I'm arrested in Pennsylvania, but I'm wanted in New York, New York's governor sends a document to the Pennsylvania governor saying, please send this person back.
And unless the Pennsylvania governor says no, it goes to the courts.
He has a technical right, and it's an important right, to challenge, is there proof that there was a crime in New York?
Is there proof that I'm likely the person?
But it's not proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
It's not a hard standard for the Pennsylvania prosecutor to meet.
So absence something extraordinary.
Yeah.
I imagine this fellow will be back in New York in the next month or two.
Okay, good.
Good to know that.
Okay, so now I want to jump into the evidence with you.
This is what we really wanted to talk about.
And I want to start by looking at what investigators obtained from and around the world.
Someone said the evidence is Midnight in Exile says the evidence is strong.
The evidence is not.
All right, bro.
Well, let's go over the evidence that they're going to go over right now and let's see if it's strong or not.
Some of you guys are at the scene of the shooting.
So after spending hours reviewing this surveillance footage, and there's probably a lot more that we haven't seen yet, investigators landed on their first critical piece of evidence in this case.
And that was surveillance footage from outside the Hilton Hotel.
And it shows this man wearing a winter jacket, beanie, a medical mask.
And because of this footage, investigators were then able to link the shooting.
Kung Plow says, Myron, chat is saying you're King Fresh off the show this week.
Also, why is Rumble working with them boys?
Elf Free Speech, El Rumble, W Dem Boys.
Fresh is not going anywhere.
That's 100% false.
We're doing Monday Monday tomorrow and having girls on as usual.
Rumble working them boys.
I don't know what you're talking about.
And then El Free Speech El Rumble W dumboys.
Okay, Kung Plow.
Don't know what you mean by that, but yeah.
Comfort Zone says, Myron, could you react to the 15-year-old killer Amber Wright?
I guess.
I don't know who that is.
I'll have to look at the case to see if it's worth it.
Frank added again for NISTAR.
I appreciate that.
He's always on it, man.
you know how he is.
Two more surveillance footage that was uncovered.
So there's this footage from a Starbucks nearby where the suspected shooter visited.
This was right near the hotel, still with his mask on.
But then there was a rare moment inside the hostel where the suspected shooter can be seen showing his face.
This was huge.
This was critical.
This was at the hostel that he apparently checked into a few days before Thanksgiving.
And reports say that the shooter lowered his mask because he was interacting with or flirting with this hostel employee.
That was working on some chicks.
It's critical, seeing his face there.
And when the NYPD released the surveillance images to the public, it seems like this slip-up would end up being pivotal.
And there was other footage too, like from a taxi cab and also from a bus depot.
So Jules, I want to bring you on on this.
So knowing that police were able to positively identify Mangioni, seemingly from this surveillance, how strong do you think that evidence is?
So until a jury gets to look at it, right?
Look at the visual on the video and look at his face.
Sorry, there we go.
And do the match, that's the jury's call.
The closer he looks to that, the better.
The grainier or fuzzier those images are, the worse.
But it doesn't have to be the home run in and of itself.
In other words, let's suppose the face is blurry, but it's his race, his height, his eye color.
All of that is incredibly important circumstantial evidence that they can link together with other proof later.
I'm still waiting to hear, you know, DNA results from your backpack, things like that.
Yeah, that's going to take a little bit more time, but that's going to be the hard physical evidence if they're able to match things on back on the DNA.
Because remember, guys, he left a water bottle there with his DNA on it.
So incredibly important.
And if they can show a continual, a reasonably continual chain from video one to video two to oops, video three face exposed and say this is that person legally.
If a jury looked at him and said, damn, that's him.
And they have the video with him shooting.
That alone can be proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
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You came a little too close to me.
It hurt me a little bit.
From New York, where the detective who signed it states that the man who shot Thompson, in his belief, is the same man from the hostel leaving and checking in based on the surveillance footage.
Now, I'm going to talk a little bit more about the McDonald's eyewitness identification based on that surveillance footage.
By the time police uncover this surveillance footage and send it out to the public, Mangioni, he had already fled the scene, first by bike, then by taxi, then by bus that took him out of the city.
That's what investigators seem to believe at this point.
And there were some items that Mangioni allegedly ditched along the way.
So apparently, this water bottle that was purchased at a Starbucks nearby, the energy bar wrapper, a burner phone or some type of phone, and a backpack full of monopoly money that was actually found in Central Park.
But what the reporting seems to suggest, Jules, is that did very little to help police because the reporting indicates that initial DNA and fingerprint analysis didn't turn up any matches to anyone in their databases, at least with respect to the phone and the water bottle and the candy wrapper.
So A, talk to us about that, that there were no matches to their database, but B, maybe this is the more important question.
Now that he is in custody, can they better compare the forensics?
Because I think under Pennsylvania law, they can take a swab of him while he's in custody, maybe match it up to these other items?
Absolutely.
So DNA is incredibly powerful.
DNA is only as good as who else's DNA is around to compare it to.
I'm not, I think, currently in a DNA database.
So when I commit my first crime, which I will never do, right?
DNA is not going to be helpful until I am caught.
Once I am caught, whether you get it by a statute, by a warrant, or you just wait till I drink out of a cup and I put it down and then they grab the cup.
Now you have a comparison.
Which in this case, don't forget, guys, they got that water bottle that he left at the fucking crime scene like an idiot.
So if they match that, then it's a wrap.
Even though, like I said before, gun with a silencer, manifesto, same ID that he used into the fucking hostel, which ties them to there.
Because remember, the detective said the person that was at the hostel is the same person that shot the fucking CEO and they find the ID there, which is a fake New Jersey ID, FYI, with a fake name.
So it's very unique.
Like, eh, they pretty much got him, guys.
I mean, we'll see when the DNA comes back, but come on.
If they collected this stuff carefully, they didn't risk contamination by, you know, not wearing gloves and stuff like that.
They've preserved it, and then they test his DNA and it is corresponding.
In other words, at the multiple loci that they are the same, it's incredibly powerful evidence.
And, real quick, what would be a way defense attorneys can challenge that evidence?
So, the basics of DNA science are so rock solid, it's hard to challenge that.
It's sort of a meaningless challenge.
Your other challenges are going to be: A. Yeah, DNA is pretty much always going to, guys, it's the definition of gold standard of evidence.
It's the best physical evidence that you can get.
I mean, hell, it exonerates people, guys.
It literally exonerates people, but it also puts people in jail.
I've talked about this famously.
The golden state killer and the BTK, Dennis Rader, those two serial killers were caught through DNA evidence 20 to 30 years after the fact, guys.
So, DNA can absolutely put you in jail and/or keep you out of jail.
Contamination.
B, which I hope no one would raise unless they had a good faith basis, is a plant.
Someone phonied it.
C is, yeah, it's mine.
I was in New York that day, but I'm not the shooter.
Why, you know, if this is a carefully planned out shooting, why discard or seemingly discard all these items like this as you're fleeing the scene?
And also, the monopoly money found in the backpack.
There are aspects of this crime when we didn't know who committed this or allegedly committed this that we thought was a professional hit.
And then there are other aspects of it that look very, very weird and also amateurish.
What do you think?
So, I've been engaged in criminal law and criminal defense, although now primarily teaching, for 45 years, three months and five days and six seconds and seven seconds and eight seconds.
Thereabouts, thereabouts, come nine o'clock this morning.
It'll be complete.
Even really smart people, and this person, if he's the one, certainly is well educated.
Yes.
Don't do things perfectly.
People slip up all the time.
There's a panic.
Maybe the water bottle fell out of a pocket.
In other words, it's just amiss.
Who knows?
Yeah, and it sucks because, look, clearly, okay, so the guy had a plan.
Obviously, he wanted this dude gone.
He had some issues with the insurance industry.
He wanted to send a message, right?
He had the bullets ready to go.
He had the gun ready to go.
He had a plan.
He had a monopoly money backpack ready to go.
But, you know, he made some critical mistakes, lowering his mask to flirt with some bitches, being in New York 10 days before the fact.
I guess he did that for recon.
But still, you know what I mean?
Like, that's a little weird.
You want to kind of get in and get out, right?
The longer you're there in the city, especially a city like New York, the more likely you are to be caught on camera, et cetera, which you can see here.
Going to the Starbucks before, using a getting a bike that you have to use a credit card to get, right?
So, or using one of these like rental bikes, like these are all, you know, problematic and kind of goes to show, like, though he had the plan in his mind, he still messed up with the execution in some regards, right?
And obviously, right, you're trying to commit a murder.
So, like, things are going to change and develop.
Like, you might see a hot girl in the lobby.
You're like, damn, I could probably get laid here a little bit, right?
He was there for 10 days.
Probably, you know, TeSasho got the best of him and he was like, Let me make a move here.
So, that's kind of what it is here, where you got an individual, quite frankly, that, you know, had a plan, but messed up with the execution.
I've learned not to expect perfection from people who commit crimes.
I think that's fair.
I think that is a very fair assessment and consistent with what we've seen.
But look, you know, the monopoly money is interesting because what do we also know?
We know that maybe these items right now maybe don't tie so much back to Mangione yet, but they did pick up these bullet casings.
And it's been reported that the bullet casings have the words deny, defend, and depose on them.
And those words are very eerily similar to the 2010 book, Delay, Deny, Defend, Why Insurance Companies Don't Pay Claims and What You Can Co About It.
And we're talking about the death of a CEO of one of the largest health insurance companies in the country.
And, you know, it might point to a motive, maybe some sort of disagreement with and they're absolutely going to do an Amazon check.
They're going to look at books that he took out and they're going to see if he ever read that book, chat.
Definitely.
The insurance companies, and we'll get to this manifesto in a minute, but the bullet casing.
Yes, it's circumstantial evidence.
You could consider it weak circumstantial evidence, but when you take it and apply it to all the other things, it makes it more applicable.
How significant are they?
Well, they're and chat.
Let me know if you guys want me to explain what circumstantial evidence is.
Give me ones in the chat if you guys want me to explain what circumstantial evidence is.
Give me twos if you guys want me to just keep pushing.
One, if you want me to explain what circumstantial evidence is, two, if you want me to just keep it pushing.
First of all, they're significant because they are the casings at the scene.
So they are the casings for the bullets that were fired at this person.
It's just generally proof of caliber.
It's proof of intent, multiple shots.
We've got that from the location of the head.
The words on it are significant because most bullets don't, right?
Shells don't have words on it.
So somebody was sending a message.
It's not random.
So that's important again to the argument that this is intentional and premeditated.
And again, if that links to him and his manifesto, it's just icing on the cake.
It just ties it all together again.
But let's talk about this.
And by the way, yes, he's charged with second-degree murder in New York, which is the intentional killing of another human being.
So with that in mind, arguably one of the most chilling pieces of information or evidence in this case is that during the arrest, police find this, what is a three-page handwritten document that is now being called a manifesto.
And it brings me back to this idea of motive, right?
And we know that you don't have to prove motive, but it's not.
All right, I just put a poll on YouTube because it's way too split down the middle.
So I put a poll on YouTube.
Circumstantial evidence explanation.
Let's see what y'all say.
It's really going to help be helpful to tell a story here and try to understand what happened.
So in this document, Mangioni appeared to express what is a deep disdain for corporate America and the health insurance industry, which he described as parasites.
And we've talked about it before, we've reported on snippets of what it said.
This was as confirmed by law enforcement, but just yesterday, it appears that an independent journalist by the name of Ken Klippenstein released the full text.
And according to TMZ and Newsweek, law enforcement sources confirmed to them that this is the real text.
So here's some of the highlights of it.
First, if this is true, he starts off with an indication of who else may or may not be involved in this killing.
To save people lent the investigation, I state plainly that I wasn't working with anyone.
Now, early on in the manhunt, there were all kinds of speculation that this was possibly a hitman conspiracy or that there had to be more than one person involved in this.
But if this is believed to be an actual admission of the crime, then authorities know that Mangioni allegedly acted solo.
And then there's even something more significant in this letter because there's the criticism of the healthcare industry, particularly United.
It says, as a reminder, the U.S. has the number one most expensive healthcare system in the world, yet we rank roughly number 42 in life expectancy.
United is the, and it's hard to make out that word, largest company in the U.S. by market cap.
The reality is these, again, can't make out the word, simply have gotten too powerful and they continue to abuse our country for immense profit.
Now, this document right here kind of offers a glimpse into a very troubling worldview, but perhaps maybe Mangioni was planning something extreme here.
And an internal NYPD report obtained by the New York Times revealed what the Department's intelligence and counterterrorism viewer thought about the letter, because as they said, the suspect appeared to view the targeted killing of the company's highest-ranking representative as a symbolic takedown and a direct challenge to its alleged corruption and power games, asserting in his note that he is the first to face it with such brutal honesty.
And the report also added that the suspect likely views himself as a hero of sorts who has finally decided to act upon injustices.
Jules, turn it over to you now.
What do you make of this?
And would this be admissible in court?
So what I make of it first is just if you start with the very first sentence, I acted alone, forget that it excludes others.
It includes him.
I did this thing or I did something.
Anything a defendant said or wrote, if it can be properly proved that they said it or they wrote it, is admissible.
It's admissible as what's called a statement of a party opponent.
So the government simply has to prove, if they can, that it's his handwriting or if it's type, he possessed it, right?
So presumably, if I have a note in my wallet, I wrote it.
I've got notes here on my desk reminding me to do stuff.
It's my words.
They have to be able to show they're his words.
And if he said, I didn't write it, you know, I picked it up.
Okay.
Well, what are you doing walking around with this thing?
First of all, no one has to believe that.
But as long as they can show it came from him, it's his words, it comes in.
And it's incredibly, incredibly damning.
So, so yeah, it is.
It is.
And then we can't forget that after Mangioni takes off or allegedly takes off, six days go by before McDonald's incident happens.
There's been mixed reporting on this, but some say an employee at the restaurant overheard customers pointing out Mangione talking that it might be the suspect, again, based on the surveillance footage that was released.
Others say it was reported directly to an employee.
A man spoke with reporters Tuesday saying he was one of the people joking about it, whether it could be the shooter inside of the McDonald's.
And then, when Mangioni was asked if he had been to New York recently, when police show up there and ask him, they say his body language was a very visual tell because he seemed to be very quiet, they say, then started to shake, and he didn't even really answer the question.
Now, those initial impressions.
Yeah, and obviously, that's you know, that's shaky.
They're asking him, like, hey, were you in New York?
And he's like, oh, shit.
So the things add up, man.
Okay, so it looks like you guys definitely want a look at circumstantial evidence.
So let me go ahead and explain this real quick for you guys: how what circumstantial evidence is.
So, okay.
So, chat.
So, circumstantial evidence is evidence where, and I'm going to put this nice and simply for you guys in a practical manner.
It's evidence where if you look at it on its own, you're like, What the fuck, this is insignificant.
But when you put it in with other things, it starts to kind of paint a picture, right?
So, I give you guys an example.
Wynne W. Melly case.
I went over this case a couple of times for you guys, but that case is what I would call a very strong circumstantial case, right?
Because you have a bullet trajectory, right?
That doesn't go along with what the alleged murderer claimed.
He said that, oh, we got hit in a drive-by, but when you look at the bullet trajectory, you can see that the bullets were shot from inside the vehicle, right?
Then you got the cell phone stuff where the cell phone stuff, the cell phone stuff shows that they were traveling along the interstate in a certain way that conflicts with what they said, right?
So, circumstantial evidence, guys, is evidence where if you put it by itself, it's weak, but if you put it together with other pieces of circumstantial evidence, it starts to paint a picture, right?
So, that's the best way, really, to put it, where it really, when put alongside other pieces, it kind of like allows you to imagine and walk through the crime scene.
Whether, you know, OJ Simpson, right?
You could look at how he had blood in his apartment and he had blood on the scene, blood in the Bronco, et cetera.
Like, regularly, like, oh, just blood in the car.
But given all the circumstances, it paints a picture.
All right.
And also, also, obviously, there's physical evidence in there as well.
Jules, I'll throw it to you.
Again, potentially eyewitness identification based on that surveillance photo and also the impressions of officers.
I think both are significant, right?
Right.
So, I'm not sure if anybody cares when we get to a trial that a customer thought, oh, that's the guy.
That's sort of background.
The officer's take on what you call the tell is what we call lay opinion testimony.
So, if I'm talking to you right now and then I ask you a question, and all of a sudden you look.
All right, we got here, Albo Ace.
This is justified, solidifies the fact that a woman will always be a man's downfall if he didn't pull his bass down to flirt.
He could have possibly had enough time after the murder play to get away and disappear.
Yeah, you can make that argument, man.
Um, Dirac Bar says, uh, hoes not only fuck up marriages, but kill streaks too.
Oh, shit.
Uh, we got here, Myronius.
Uh, don't want to be a pessimist, but when's next time you'll have time for Europa, love the stream, shout out FNF.
Maybe this week I'll do a night train with y'all.
Maybe uh, tomorrow after we do everything.
Uh, and uh, yep, let's get back to it.
Embarrassed or upset or freaked.
You guys like a Rumble Studio, by the way, guys?
Like, you guys like the fact that I could pull these chats up and stuff like that and interact with y'all?
I like this a lot better.
Um, that way I can like kind of see what's going on more.
Now, I'm allowed to say at question 12, you look embarrassed or shaken or freaked out because normal people can draw those conclusions.
So, unless a judge said people get freaked out for too many reasons, I find that ambiguous and therefore maybe misleading.
The body reaction, someone looked away, someone did this, is again, yeah.
So, guys, what I'll do is when I do my solo streams, I'll start using Rumble Studio more.
Because I think, I think this is, uh, I think you guys like this better.
The only thing that sucks right now is I can't like see all the YouTube chats and shit like that, but it's okay.
I could see it on my OBS, but I can see everything else here.
So, it's good, man.
I like it.
I like it.
Potentially useful information.
I don't think that there's any Fifth Amendment problem there because he didn't say I don't want to answer.
He just looked freaked.
And so, again, we're always looking for how people behave.
There's some stereotypes.
Sometimes we take how someone behaves, and it actually has nothing to do with the case.
It certainly seems that most judges would let this in without a hesitation.
And the fact that the witnesses or however it went down in that McDonald's looked at that surveillance footage, those photos, and matched them up shows you how important that piece of evidence is.
I am.
I want to get into a few more pieces of evidence before we have to sign off because when police apprehended Mangioni, they discovered this ghost gun.
And this ghost gun on him was consistent with the weapon that the shooter can be seen using in that surveillance footage from outside the Hilton Hotel.
And this type of weapon is very unique because it's usually sold, our understanding, is in a kit that you can build yourself.
It doesn't have a serial number attached to it.
It's not really traceable.
How significant is that, Jules?
Now, ghost guns, guys, were a big deal.
Like when I was just leaving the government, they were a thing that was like kind of emerging.
There's something that's, you know, within the past couple of years.
But I remember when I left the government back in like 2020, some of the biggest things that they were focused on was ghost guns and fentanyl, man.
Huge.
And by the way, there was a silencer attack as well they found.
Every piece of evidence that looks like what's on the video is incredibly significant.
What the police will be doing is getting their best ballistics experts to now test fire that gun.
What they do is they take new bullets, put it in the gun, shoot them into a big jar of like jello or water so that nothing can mark the bullet other than the gun.
Because when a bullet travels down the barrel, it picks up markings.
And then they're going to look at that under a microscope and compare it to the markings on the bullet or bullets.
And that basically creates a fingerprint, guys.
So the way they can tell, you know, if the bullet came from the gun is essentially when you fire it, right?
When it goes through the barrel, it creates certain markings, and those markings are unique to that gun.
So what'll end up happening is you'll basically get a certain, I guess, how do I say this?
Bullet image almost, like these certain markings that are unique to that gun.
So then what they'll be able to do basically is distinguish that that firearm was the one that was used at the crime scene, right?
So that ends up creating almost like a fingerprint for that firearm recovered at the scene or from the CEO's body.
And then they're going to say different or similar/slash same.
Right.
The reason they say similar/slash same is within the ballistics community.
They believe that they can say this bullet came from this gun and no other gun in the universe.
Now, an independent journalist named Ken Klippenstein released this manifesto, which was later confirmed to be the actual writings of Mangioni by law enforcement.
They confirmed it.
This is according to outlets like TMC and Newsweek.
Now, Clippenstein titled it exclusive Luigi's Manifesto with the subheadline, Read the Manifesto, the media refused to publish.
Now, Clippenstein says in the post that this is the real one, not the forgery circulating online.
Now, to be clear, there are parts of this handwritten manifesto that are ineligible.
They're kind of hard to make out.
This is according to Clippenstein, but we want to go through this document and it says the following.
To the feds, I'll keep this short because I do respect what you do for our country.
To save you a lengthy investigation, I state plainly that I wasn't working with anyone.
This was fairly, I'm not going to lie, I find that very difficult to believe.
Someone had to have helped them in some degree.
There's no way he did this with absolutely zero help.
The trivial.
Some elementary social engineering, a basic CAD, a lot of patience.
The spiral notebook, if present, has some.
Hey, Martin, did you know that Luigi was missing for 90 days before the murder?
Yes.
Yes, I did know.
Yeah, the guy kind of had like a really bad back injury, and that kind of like fucked him up.
Yeah, his friends hadn't talked to him for a minute.
I saw some of those interviews.
That's from Hyman Slayer.
JM7, who watches the news and eats a McDonald's?
That's crazy when you think about it.
Yeah, that's kind of crazy.
Nigga was in McDonald's watching the news, probably watching himself like, God damn.
Straggling notes and to-do lists that illuminate the gist of it.
My tech is pretty locked down because I work in engineering, so probably not much info there.
I do apologize for any strife or traumas, but it's not.
And yeah, guys, get your chats in, man.
I'm reading all chats and then just reading all chats.
Had to be done.
Frankly, these patterns.
And I'm putting them on screen too.
I think Narumble Studio is the new move.
Because now I can show y'all chats, which I really like, then I could do that.
Our site simply had it coming.
A reminder: the U.S. has the number one most expensive healthcare system in the world, yet we rank roughly number 42 in life expectancy.
United is the largest company in the U.S. by market cap behind only Apple, Google, Walmart.
It has grown and grown, but has our life expectancy?
No.
The reality is these, and then a word is kind of indecipherable there, have simply gotten too powerful.
And they continue to abuse our country for immense profit because the American public has allowed them to get away with it.
Obviously, the problem is more complex, but I do not have space.
And frankly, I do not pretend to be the most qualified person to lay out the full argument.
But many have illuminated the corruption and greed examples, Rosenthal Moore, decades ago, and the problems simply remain.
It is not an issue of awareness at this point, but clearly power games at play.
Evidently, I am the first to face it with such brutal honesty.
So essentially, this could be interpreted as an admission.
Well, I will say that he absolutely brought awareness to this situation.
This is something, and I talked about this as well.
Ben Shapiro was getting cooked because he tried to make this a left versus right thing.
And the reality is that this isn't a left versus right thing, rather, this is an issue for both parties because Let's be very candid here.
The insurance problem that we have in America is a problem.
And unless you're extremely wealthy, you are getting cooked to some degree.
Because these insurance companies, right?
Again, I want to be clear about this.
I'm not justifying what Luigi did over here.
Your boy kind of fucked up.
Mama Mia.
However, it did bring awareness to a serious problem we have in America, which is our insurance industry, because the insurance industry is evil, okay?
They are there to not help you, but to make money.
Okay?
That's what they're here to do.
And in order for them to be the most profitable and to make the most money, their job is to not necessarily make sure that they pay you or give you the money to get the treatment that you need.
They do everything in their power to kind of squirm out of covering the insurance, right?
Or covering the medical bill, right?
That's why they have fraud.
They have fraud departments in a lot of these insurance agencies.
They have fraud investigators.
They have actuaries.
They have individuals that will sit there and do the math and figure statistically speaking how common is it for an individual to get sick and you have to cover it, right?
They have all these metrics, right?
And all these metrics basically are there and they're there and they're designed to ensure that the insurance companies minimize their payouts because when they pay out a lot, they lose money.
It's not profitable for them to do that.
So though what Luigi did was absolutely ridiculous and reprehensible killing an individual because at the end of the day, you're not really going to stop their insurance industry, bro.
Someone else is just going to step in and keep doing the same fuck shit.
It did bring awareness to the unaware about the evils of the insurance industry.
But this is something that needs to get fixed at the top.
You know, this is a problem that's been a long-standing problem in the United States, to be honest with y'all.
But I'll be honest with y'all, free healthcare isn't the solution either.
Look at Canada.
Canada, you can't even, you got to wait in the emergency for fucking seven hours.
So that's not the answer either.
So anyway, this is a very complex topic.
It's a big issue.
But this is an issue that I don't think necessarily is right or left.
It's a problem that affects both parties equally.
Could potentially be used against him at trial.
We actually dedicated a whole sidebar episode with Professor of Law, Jules Epstein, going over all the evidence in this case, particularly these writings, their potential value and admissibility at trial.
So I encourage everybody to check that out.
But it is interesting to note that he says he acted alone, which was a central question we all had before his arrest.
Questions about how I think he did that to save himself, to be honest.
Well, save anybody that might have helped them.
Just a seemingly random member of the public might have had information about Thompson, where he was going, when he was going at that exact moment.
Yes, we knew there was an investors' conference, but how exactly he knew he'd be walking on that street at that time.
And also, there was this question about was it a contract?
We got here from Adam Russell.
He says, W. Mangioni, I hope they change insurance policy and scam tactics like Uber, what they did to me.
Yeah, it's fucked, bro.
Michagova says, she, this jaw wild.
Yeah, that nigga gets crazy.
I ain't gonna lie.
Track killer was a professional hit.
He is saying he acted alone.
So taking it as true, that's a definitely big insight that we wanted to have.
The New York Times reports that a spiral notebook, which was what he seemed to reference, was also found.
And it included a to-do list.
Now, CNN says the writing inside the notebook referred to the possibility of using a bomb to presumably kill Thompson.
But the writer, again, presuming this is Mangioni, reportedly decided against it.
Yeah, if he did a bomb, he would have been cooked.
He would have been cooked if he did a bomb.
Because it could, quote, kill innocents.
And CNN also reports that the writer mused that it couldn't get any better than to, quote, kill the CEO at his own bean counting conference, seemingly in reference to the fact that Thompson was on his way to the company's annual investors conference when he was killed.
By the way, talking bombs, it's being reported that there is one section there, this is being reported by CNN, where he talks about Ted Kaczynski, the Unibomber.
Now, that might not be entirely surprising because according to his social media activity, more specifically this Goodreads account that has been reportedly linked to him, which has since been made private, it reportedly revealed that he had recently read and rated a manifesto written by Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber, titled Industrial Society and Its Future.
Oh, shit.
So, for those of you that are unaware of who the Unibomber is, I'll give you a quick little recap for you, Ninjas.
Roughly maybe a year, year and a half ago, guys, I covered the Unibomber, the Unibomber, Ted Kaczynski.
Went to Harvard at like 16 years old, genius.
I watched the movie Ted K actually.
You could get it on YouTube.
I might react to it with y'all, Ninjas.
The most expensive FBI investigation to date, if I'm not mistaken, was extremely labor-intensive.
There was a whole Unibomber task force along with the United States Postal Inspection Service.
Long story short, this guy was sending in parcels to people in universities or people involved with technology.
I'm blowing them niggas up, bro, on some crazy type shit.
And it took them many years to catch him.
He was doing this in the 70s, and if I'm not mistaken, he didn't get caught until the late 90s or mid-90s.
So, and he wrote, and he wrote, he would taunt the, he was a serial killer.
He would taunt the cops by writing these manifestos.
And how he got caught actually was his brother read one of the manifestos and was like, hey, I think that's Ted's writing because Ted had a very peculiar way of writing.
And the phrase that actually got him caught was, you know, there's a common phrase of, you can't have your cake and eat it too.
Well, Ted, the genius that he is, speaks very proper English.
And the proper way to say the phrase actually is, you can't eat your cake and have it.
Right?
So people say all the times you can't have your cake and eat it too.
Technically, that doesn't make sense because you're eating the cake, which means by definition you have it, right?
So what he would say is, you can't have your cake and eat it too.
That makes more sense because you have it and then you eat it versus you eat it, then you have it because you already had it.
Does that make sense, guys?
So that little phrase, the way that he phrased it, obviously is extremely unique.
You would remember some shit like that, right?
So his brother read a manifesto and he noticed like some misspellings and he noticed that phrase and he was like, oh shit, that's my brother.
And just like that, basically, and yeah, they got him.
Yeah, because if you eat it, you can't have it.
So that used to piss Ted off.
So he would say, you can't eat your cake and have it.
Because that actually makes more sense.
Versus you can't eat your cake and have it too, which is how people normally say it.
The proper way to actually say it is, you can't have your cake and eat it too.
Versus you can't eat your cake and have it too.
That makes sense, chat?
Nigga said, El Snitch, brother.
A Sandy Ball says, love you, Myron.
Appreciate you.
Love you too.
Hyman Slayer.
Can Luigi lawyer claim physical issues after the spinal cord injury?
Potentially.
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And I could make you something to show rants on screen.
Also, if you want help getting the CC viewer count on screen, I can help with that WFNF.
Yeah, I just got the widget for it, bro.
I just got to, I just got to like, I just got to get the code and put it on this one.
But yeah, if you could help me show the rants on screen, yeah, but like, yeah, I mean, the Rumble Studio is pretty, it's a lot easier.
You know what I mean?
So shout out to you, Monotone.
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I've been up since 5 o'clock in the morning.
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Also, guys, we got 1,400 y'all niggas watching, but we only got 300 fucking likes.
How is this possible?
Guys, we need 1,000 likes right now.
We need 1,000 likes.
And I'll continue the stream.
1,000 goddamn likes.
How the hell do we got 320 likes?
Come on, chat.
Come on, man.
It's fucked.
Come on, chat.
I've been streaming for how long now?
Hours.
Help a ninja out.
All right?
We got, yeah, 1,400 yard niggas watching, man.
1,000 likes, man.
I appreciate that, this nigga, bro.
Three diglets.
He goes, you can't have your cake and eat it too.
Thank God I don't need ass.
Oh, man.
Ada Rosa says, Myron, do you remember when you called the African nigga Booga Booga Booga?
Yeah, bro.
That nigga is Booga Booga Booga, man.
Spear trucker, man.
I mean, yeah, I'm sorry.
Luigi's lawyer could claim psychological issues after the spinal cord, but he won't be able to plead insanity.
The guy clearly is of sound mind.
The guy's clearly intelligent.
Guy's clearly IQ, high IQ.
It won't work, bro.
Niggas too smart.
Way too fucking smart.
So fucking three diglets is hilarious.
Guys, we need 1,000 likes on YouTube, niggas.
We need 1,000 likes.
Bring the engagement up.
Bringing that engagement up helps a lot.
Because when we bring the engagement up, we bring more normies over here to the best true crime channel on YouTube.
You guys know this is the best true crime channel on YouTube.
We're cooking in here.
I've been cooking niggas on X, bro.
I ain't gonna lie.
Our engagement, guys, is through the roof.
We hit 180,000 followers on X. We're live on X right now, matter of fact.
We got some niggas watching over there.
Always a good time.
We got some niggas watching over there.
So yeah, we're live on X. We're live on Rumble.
I gotta find out how to fucking do the X viewer count, man.
I can't do that shit.
Bills knows how to do it, but I don't know how to do it, bro.
I be trying to figure it out, man.
But this shit is not easy, bro.
Still waiting for you, ninjas.
Still waiting for you ninjas to fucking get the likes up.
We need 1,000 goddamn likes.
521.
Let's say 800.
And then I'll continue the stream.
800, niggas.
800.
That's fair, right?
That's definitely fair.
Definitely, definitely fair.
Definitely, definitely fair ninjas.
What are we at?
We're 563, chat.
563 likes.
I'm trying to figure out this view counter thing.
I don't know how to do it.
I ain't gonna lie.
I don't know what I'm doing here.
Status?
Yeah, nah.
I'm cooked.
Cooked.
I don't know what I'm doing.
I'm not Bills, man.
Bills is too good at this shit.
Bro, can y'all believe that we hit like 8,000 plus subs on fucking Twitch?
Niggas banned us.
Fuck Twitch, man.
Bro, we, bro, if I could, if I didn't get fucking kicked off Twitch, I would have, we would have been like top 10, most sub, bro.
100%.
And we were doing this shit with only a couple hundred live viewers, man.
We were cooking on there.
It's okay, though.
We're still going to take over.
We are still going to take over.
Still waiting.
Guys, we're at 600 likes.
We need 200 more.
We keep on the stream cooking.
I hate doing this, but you guys always make things difficult.
We need to get the engagement up on these YouTube videos, chat.
Give you a like on X. I appreciate that.
But where we really need to like is on YouTube, my friends.
That's how we get the normies, chat.
We got to get the normies.
I'll drop the link in here on Rumble for you guys.
Okay.
Here we go.
Open up the YouTube tab and like it.
I'll go ahead and pin it for you, Ninjas 2.
No, I'm not going to go on kick, man.
My Castle Club Ninjas, if you guys don't mind, there's a link, please.
Just like it.
I know y'all niggas hate YouTube, which I don't blame you guys for hating it.
But like the video, guys, so that we can go ahead and continue on with the stream.
Daniel says, bro, bro, won't continue to stream for his members and viewers until he gets his likes and money L-selfish.
Hey, Daniel, how about this, bro?
I mean, you don't have to watch.
You can go like do something else, bro.
You want to bitch and moan when you're watching on YouTube for free.
All I'm telling you to do is just like the video.
You bitch ass want to complain.
No, don't retract his message.
Let everybody say the stupidity.
Don't retract his message, chat.
Mods, let him say his stupid shit that he wants to free speech, man.
Let the idiot say his shit so we can all cook him.
No point in silencing these retards.
Let them say the shit that they want to say.
Thank you guys for liking the video, you ninjas.
We're 673.
I'll give it to y'all.
700, we'll keep the stream going.
700 guys, 700 Yeah, free speech is fine, Daniel.
You give your free speech, but you're still an idiot.
Stupid fuck.
Like, niggas don't get it, bro.
Yo, guys, most YouTube channels, once they're demonetized, they stop posting on here, man.
We still come, we still post, we're still consistent despite the fact that we're demonetized.
I can't think of another channel that streams as much as we do while being demonetized.
Not one, bro.
Nobody.
Nobody.
We still go strong for y'all.
And we're able to do that with Cast Club, which, by the way, join the email list below.
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Thank you guys so much for that.
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Niggas are the best.
In that review, he praises the manifesto, saying, clearly written by a mathematics prodigy, it's simply impossible to ignore how prescient many of his predictions about modern society turned out.
There's also this internal he was correct on some shit, though.
I ain't gonna lie.
Police report that was obtained by the New York Times that also gives us a little more insight into this as well, because according to the Times, Mangioni appeared to view the targeted killing of the company's highest-ranking representative as a symbolic takedown and a direct challenge to its alleged corruption and power games.
And that he vows himself as a hero of sorts who has finally decided to act upon such injustices.
And I want you to keep all this in mind.
Why?
Because Mangioni faced a Pennsylvania judge at the Blair County Courthouse on Tuesday.
And as he was taken out of a police car to be led inside the courthouse, he turns to reporters and appears to shout, This is completely unjust and an insult to the intelligence of the American people.
Not really sure what that was in reference to, but you know what's also weird?
Cameras weren't allowed inside the courthouse, but our very own Sierra Gillespie was there.
And she told us yesterday during her live hit that when she was in that courtroom, Mangioni seemed to want to say something in open court or was trying to say something, but was shot down by his lawyer.
And speaking of that, by the way, during that quick hearing, it was revealed that Mangioni plans to challenge the extradition from Pennsylvania to New York, where he is going to be facing her because if he gets to New York, it's going to be cooked, man.
A second-degree murder charge, as well as weapon possession and forgery charges.
Thomas Dickey, Mangioni's attorney, says he wants a hearing on the extradition issue.
And the judge ordered both sides to work on this, to work on some motions.
There's also going to be an effort, I believe, by the New York governor, Kathy Hochul, to file the appropriate paperwork so that Mangioni can be extradited back to New York.
Dickey actually spoke on Good Morning America on Wednesday morning and said, I have not been made aware of any evidence.
And if I'm not mistaken, this guy's a high-profile lawyer, chat.
Almost certain this guy's a high-profile lawyer.
That links the gun that was found on his person to the crime.
So these are things that we're looking to see.
The problem is, is that CNN reported later on in the day after his GMA appearance that law enforcement officials say fingerprints from the crime scene are now a positive match to Mangioni.
If that is true, that is a major piece of yeah, yep.
Stick a fork in it.
Stick a fork in it.
Identity fingerprints, guys, is pretty much unmistakable.
Alongside DNA.
Yeah, as CNN notes, this is the first big forensic link between Mangioni and the shooting.
Now, before this happened, when questioned by reporters outside of the courthouse yesterday, Dickey reminded everyone that Mangioni, like every other defendant, is innocent until proven guilty.
If you're an American, you believe in the American criminal justice system, you have to presume him to be innocent.
And none of us would want anything other than that if that were other people.
Yeah, of course.
You could presume him innocent, but bro, when evidence comes back like that, like fingerprint, that's uh he has some support.
Mr. Lambo just said a moment ago that that's what lawyers do when telling their clients to be quiet.
What do you mean by that?
I mean, because I'm gonna do all the talking.
You know, that's it.
You had the right to remain silent, and I believe in that right.
We did not waive extradition.
We were testing extradition.
We were going to fight this along the rules and the constitutional protection that my client has, and that's what we're going to do.
So for now, Mangioni was denied bail.
He's going to be staying in a Pennsylvania jail.
And his attorney said he is pleading not guilty to the forgery and gun charges that he faces in Pennsylvania, and that he doesn't have enough information about the charges in New York to comment.
But Mangioni, who grew up in Baltimore, was valedictorian in his elite high school.
He attended the University of Pennsylvania for both back.
This guy was smart.
UPenn is an Ivy League school, guys.
Let me see here if I can name them all off the top of my head.
Let's go.
We got Dartmouth and Vermont moving that down.
New Hampshire doesn't have any Ivy League schools.
Let's go to Massachusetts.
Harvard.
Then you go, we're going to go down to Connecticut, Yale.
Then we're going to go to New York.
You got Cornell.
Columbia, five.
We're going to go down to New Jersey.
Princeton.
UPenn, seven.
Am I missing one?
Brown, Rhode Island.
Boom.
I think there's eight Ivy League schools.
They're all pretty much in the Northeast.
MIT is not an Ivy League school, guys.
Someone said Rutgers.
Y'all niggas retarded.
Uh, Dartmouth is in New Hampshire?
My bad.
Sorry.
They're right next to each other, man.
I fucking.
Yeah.
I said Cornell.
Yeah, I think there's eight Ivy League schools.
Let me see her.
I got them all.
Let's go, baby.
No, MIT is not an Ivy League school, and neither is Stanford.
A lot of people say Stanford is the Ivy League of the West Coast, but it is not an official Ivy League school.
It is these eight right here.
So, and I know this guy's because I went to Northeastern, so we competed against a lot of these guys.
But yeah, Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Brown, Dartmouth, University of Pennsylvania, Cornell University.
So those are the Ivy Leagues, my friends.
And there's only one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
Yep, I was right.
We quit.
We went.
Bachelor's and master's degrees.
He has been described by people who knew him as someone who was incredibly smart and kind.
Pretty much everyone who's spoken to the media so far about it.
Boy, and the girls are like going crazy over this nigga, too.
We got here Tony Alba says, Can you please do a real estate Canada edition in the near future?
I will.
I need to bring somebody over that's Canadian, bro.
Real estate.
Hyman Slayer says that that is why we are here.
Appreciate you, Hyman Slayer.
Daniel didn't get bullied enough at school.
Facts, that's from Nightstar.
Waylo says, During the stream the other day, you were talking about that lying stripper.
You said in 2006, I was a McDonald's serving Big Macs, and she was out here giving Big Macs.
Hey, bad.
That's facts.
Did they find the guy who called eight minutes before he did the murder?
No, I don't think so, not yet, but they probably, yeah.
Very, very, very good point, bro.
That person is probably going to be a co-conspirator.
God says, can they claim mental instability or schizophrenia?
I doubt it, bro.
I doubt it.
This guy's Ivy League.
This guy has a high IQ.
It won't work, bro.
It won't work.
He's too smart.
Won't be able to use that stick.
I said that they were shocked that this came out of nowhere, that they never could imagine Mangioni could do something so horrific and drastic.
In fact, one of his former roommates echoed those same feelings when we spoke with him on Tuesday.
R.J. Martin, he started this small co-living space in Hawaii during COVID and says that Mangioni applied to be a member.
He never once mentioned guns or violence.
He wasn't even into MMA.
He wasn't really a big watcher of sports, even from all I believe he had no prior knowledge in that field.
And I think what makes this really hard is that, you know, he was one of the smartest, one of the most compassionate, one of the most present people I knew, such a great listener, a natural leadership by leading by example and because people knew he was genuine.
And I think part of what's so heartbreaking is knowing the potential he had and to know that now that's lost.
He really had everything going for him.
People loved him.
He had a great well-paying job.
He was one of those people that I think we would look forward, look towards to help make an effect change in the right direction to help others.
So I think that's part of what makes this so heartbreaking and so difficult.
It's a process.
He really was among the best and the brightest that we have in his generation.
We asked Martin about this alleged back injury that Mangioni was reportedly dealing with that caused him a lot of pain.
In fact, Mangioni had previously posted a photo of this spinal x-ray on his social media, but we weren't able to verify if that's actually Mangioni X-ray.
I got an interesting clip for you guys that has to do with this shit.
His friend said that he had become withdrawn in recent months.
And if we're talking about him allegedly killing a health insurance CEO, talking about a surgery, something to think about.
My understanding is it was either an injury or some sort of pre-existing condition that he had before he moved to Hawaii and that his spine had a misalignment like forward and back.
And I think he showed me the x-rays of that too.
So his nervous cord was being pressed and believe his discs.
It was one of those interesting injuries where, you know, one day he could perhaps be athletic and do something and then the next day just immobile and stuck in bed.
You know, which, you know, thank God he had healthy days, right?
After we spoke about the surgery and his recovery via text, I followed up, I think it was like March, April, May, each month, just a text message checking in saying, hey, bro, how you doing?
What's going on?
And didn't hear from him.
So the last.
Look at this shit, bro.
Owen Schroyer posted this shit on X. And for you guys that don't know, this is Alex Jones, right-hand guy.
Shout out to Owen Schroyer.
I've been on his show a few times.
Matter of fact, I got to go out there to Infowars and do something with him.
I'm going to probably go out there to Austin.
We'll see what happens.
Like I said before, you know, I like Alex Jones.
I think he's a pioneer in a space that many are, you know, scared to talk about.
But, you know, I think definitely his manager dislikes me, I think, because of my views on certain things.
So, hey, man, what can you do, right?
Let's see here.
Look at this shit, guys.
Play from the beginning and that's the the same spinal picture that you guys saw from before
286 posts, 206 miles.
Yeah I'll play one more time for you guys so that you guys can catch on to everything.
I'll play one more time for you on Niggas.
Got to know some of you guys.
I got you.
Oh, I feel.
And boom, tinfoil hat activated.
This comes from Owen Schroyer.
Look at this shit, man.
19 million views.
Give this a like.
This needlessly drives schizophrenic, schizophrenic, and massively online people insane.
Ready to see Luigi and the girl that banged 100 dudes in a day never appear on my timeline again.
Yeah, bro.
Very, very funny shit, man.
Very, very funny shit.
You know, tinfoil hats assemble, motherfuckers.
But yeah, actually, this reminds me.
I need to get out there to Texas and do something with Owen.
Shout out to him.
Been on his podcast a few times.
Shout out to him and Forrest, et cetera.
Maybe meeting Alex in person will do better.
His handler can get out the way.
Which, by the way, is a woman.
What's surprise, surprise, right, chat?
So, yeah.
Okay.
Let's see here.
Also, guys, do me a favor.
We're going to keep cooking on this.
Communication that I had from him was last spring, was this spring, excuse me.
So, and I didn't take it as odd that he wasn't following up.
I just assumed maybe he had permanent.
All right, got 14 Andre on Ninjas watching.
Guys, like the video.
Let's get 1,000 likes, all right?
1,000 likes.
Let's do it.
We moved back to the East Coast, maybe started a new job.
You know, I just knew that when we were back in the same location, the same sphere, we'd meet up or, you know, our friendship.
We'd go to the park and do a workout or do something fun we enjoyed doing together when he was back up on Oahu.
Again, trying to get some understanding of Mangioni's background and if these allegations are true, his motivations.
And the attorneys in Mangioni's Pennsylvania case, they were given deadlines to file their paperwork for the extradition hearing.
Yet as investigators piece together the details of this crime, there are numerous unsettling questions that remain unanswered.
What drove Mangioni to allege.
Hey, Galactic Super Chair, if you're going to come in here and troll and do the racial shit, bro, like, you got to go ahead and do that on Rumble, dude.
You can't do that on YouTube, man.
So you got to tie my friend for a day, nigga.
You're fucking up.
Trying to get us banned on YouTube, you fucking dickhead.
You want to go ahead and do all the crazy shit?
Type it in on Rumble, bro.
You can go crazy on Rumble or Castle Club, nigga.
Actually, murder a powerful corporate executive out of nowhere.
And why, after such a, what seems to be calculated attack, did he seemingly take such reckless steps in his escape?
We're going to examine some of the more unanswered questions in this story.
But before we even get into this, just a quick refresher on the case.
So on the morning of December 4th, United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, a well-known figure in the healthcare industry, was shot and killed outside of the New York Hilton Hotel in Midtown Manhattan.
And the suspect, later identified as Luigi Mangioni, allegedly planned this attack, targeting Thompson in what appeared to be some sort of act of vengeance maybe against corporate America.
On Monday, Mangioni was apprehended in Altoona, Pennsylvania, after evading authorities for several days.
Surveillance footage revealed that he had traveled by bus from New York City to Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, then Altoona.
This is according to Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro.
And police found him in a McDonald's, where he was arrested without any kind of incident, were taken into custody.
Mangione was found with multiple forms of identification, this 3D printed gun or silencer, this ghost gun, and written admissions about the crime, or that's what it appears to be.
At his first court appearance in Blair County, Pennsylvania, Mangione's attorney told reporters that he and his client planned to contest to fight the extradition.
So we got here, Mitchaka Boss.
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Guys, Fresh literally hosted one yesterday.
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Did you hear about Luigi made a YouTube video saying he scheduled videos to be posted to explain why he did it, but then his YouTube got terminated?
No, I did not know that, Mark, you.
But I mean, that's stupid.
Bro, they're going to ban you immediately if you try that shit.
Like, if they find out and it's you, YouTube is always going to push out and ban you.
Okay, we're caught up there.
Everybody's looking.
Guys, we only got 792 likes.
Bro, we should be at 1,000 easy.
I don't want to start the stream again to get likes up.
So I'm going to keep the stream cooking, but we need to hit 1,000, guys.
Come on into it.
And there are these unanswered questions about, again, what drove this otherwise successful young man who had all these opportunities to allegedly commit such a brutal act of violence.
So to help me break it down and go into all of these unanswered questions, I want to bring on special guest, retired NYPD detective Tom Verney to talk more about this.
Tom, thanks so much for coming on.
I really appreciate it.
Of course.
Thank you for having me.
Okay, so I want to get into this.
And I want to start with a victim in this case because, you know, when you think about it, why Brian Thompson?
And according to police reports and what we know from this apparent three-page handwritten document that was found with Mangioni when he's arrested, the killing was really no spur of the moment kind of attack.
The NYPD has confirmed that this shooting was targeted.
And there's this three-page document being referred to as a manifesto.
And it shows us some of the what seems to be alleged planning that went into this because as part of it, it says the spiral notebook, if present, has some straggling notes and to-do lists that illuminate the gist of it.
And in another part of the manifesto, United Healthcare was mentioned specifically where it says United is the, and it says indecipherable, we can't really make out the word, but United is the largest company in the U.S. by market cap behind only Apple, Google, Walmart.
And it's grown and grown, but has our life expectancy?
No.
The reality is these indecipherable words have simply gotten too powerful.
Now, before I toss this to you, Tom, I just want to mention one more thing.
So NBC confirmed that Mangioni was not a client of United.
Guys, how does my audio sound, by the way?
Give me ones in the chat if the audio is coming in nice and crispy.
Give me ones in the chat if it's coming in nice and crispy.
All right, awesome, awesome, awesome.
Good, good, good.
Because I, guys, so I thought it was XLR wire.
It's not the XLR, bro.
I think you know what it was, guys.
The audio, I think, the reason why I sounded bad is probably because I because of having all those tabs open and X. I think whenever I do an X space, I have to I got to close tabs.
That's where I think the static came from.
Also, Mozilla Firefox might be trash.
This came out yesterday, and that recording was actually supported by the outlet, The Hill, because they're a senior NYPD detective, reportedly revealed to them that Luigi Mangioni, again, was never a client of United.
So that theory that he made.
Because this mic that I'm using, I mean, you guys can see it right here.
It's a fucking, it's literally a it's a Newman U87, guys.
Like, this is a fucking good-ass mic, man.
Like, you guys could take a nice look at that, bad boy.
Like, this is a good mic.
So, um, you know, this thing is fucking what, like, 4,000 bucks or some shit.
So, when I saw that it was acting funny, I was like, bro, something off here, man.
So, yeah, I think it's the internet.
Excuse me, not the internet, the browser.
Mozilla Firefox.
So, so that's why I was like, pissed as fuck.
Like, what the hell?
And I'm using Mogami XLR cables.
So, I knew something was off, bro.
You guys know I don't fuck around when it comes to equipment, man.
So, anyway, let's keep cooking.
Been denied coverage by them in the past.
Seems to be off the table.
Tom, what's your take?
Thanks for having me.
So, this is a very interesting case in that we clearly have someone here who was very methodical about what they were doing.
The act was also, it seems to be very clearly documented that it was premeditated as far as the murder is concerned.
And he took great steps to conceal his identity to evade the authorities for days and days and days, right?
So, you know, the fact that he shot and killed the head of United Healthcare, you know, the thought was, okay, well, he must have had a real bad grievance with them, right?
He must have been covered by them, and then they weren't covering his back surgery or his denied coverage, and then just sort of went out on this rampage against that specific company.
But now it seems that we're finding out that that isn't necessarily the case, and that Brian Thompson just happened to be sort of the figurehead and the focus of Mr. Mangioni's.
No, guys, the mic is 4,000.
And yeah, Firefox sucks, man.
I think Firefox might have been the reason why it sounded so bad.
But for some odd reason, when I try to join a space with Google Chrome, guys, it doesn't fucking work.
I don't know what the fuck is up with that.
Hey, 856 likes, by the way, guys.
Let's get to 1,000.
All right, 1,000.
Need another one less than 150.
Let's keep cooking with the likes, man.
Ire, right?
And he represents an entire industry that many people have problems with.
But to go to this extent of hunting down a CEO or someone from the C-suite of one of these insurance companies and killing them is not the answer.
Clearly, we've identified that there are some issues with that industry that need to be addressed, but there are much better ways to go about solving those issues than just cold-blooded murder on a New York street.
I mean, do you think it's more— Chief Rocca asks, the chief here, Myron.
Quiet pase guy.
I'm doing well, bro.
And then Machaka says, so I'm at CC Premium.
How do I get notification when you guys are doing a Zoom meeting?
Is it on WAP?
Yeah, yeah, it's on WAP, bro.
The link gets dropped on WAP.
Or symbolic, or is it something about him personally?
I mean, when you look at the shell casings, and we've talked about this before, the words that were.
I think Noble also drops the link on.
He doesn't drop the link on Castle Club, but he tells you guys we're going to have a meeting on premium.
And then he drops the link on premium.
So, but yeah, don't worry.
We're going to have another live for you guys.
We're going to do another Zoom call this week, so don't worry.
Apparently, written on the shells casings, matching a book that was critical of the healthcare industry.
It was also confirmed by authorities that his gun seems to match up to those shell casings at the scene.
And then if you even go back to the manifesto, what might be going on here, it says, frankly, these parasites simply had it coming.
So if you look at that, it makes you wonder, was this just Thompson?
Was this to go after the heads of every health insurance company?
And maybe it's just he started with Thompson.
Maybe he was an easier target because he knew he'd be out in the open.
But what do you think about that?
Was it specifically about Thompson?
Maybe it was a larger kind of issue here.
Yeah, exactly.
So that's what the investigators are currently still looking to find out, right?
So they're pouring through all of this, you know, first we have some circumstantial evidence.
Now we have actual physical evidence to go through.
And this, you know, this investigation is not over.
Because this act occurred in the streets of New York City.
But as we know, he traveled on a bus that originated in Atlanta, came to New York City, committed this act, and disappeared for days, wound up in Pennsylvania.
So we have a multi-state investigation.
So there are gobs and gobs of piles of evidence that need to be poured through to track where he started, how he got to New York City and did what he did, and then where he went and whatever he did after that until he was found in Altuna.
You know, the, you know, Brian Thompson, again, is a representation of someone from an industry that has caused a number of people great grief, right, and angst.
So, you know, I think Mangioni maybe thinks of himself as some sort of a hero or martyr.
And there are a number of people on social media sort of painting him with that pressure.
Yeah, a lot of these liberals are going crazy, which, by the way, guys, we only got eight.
Okay, I got to stop the show now.
Guys, look, man.
As you guys know, demonetized, right?
Still filming, still going crazy on the streams.
Still went ahead and been filming now for several hours.
Giving y'all content, education, everything else like that.
Only thing that I ask, guys, just like the video, man.
Let's get 1,000 likes on YouTube so that we can bring more normies over to the fucking dark side so they understand how to understand finance, make money, etc.
Also, while you're at it, guys, do me a favor, click the link below, join Cast Club, get on the email list.
You know, you're skeptical, you're like, oh, 35 bucks a month, I'm a brokey.
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But yeah, man.
So, so it's definitely worth it.
We got some trolls in the YouTube chat.
Hilarious, trying to get me banned.
Doing some stupid shit.
But yeah, guys, let's hit 1,000 likes on.
Look at that, 923 likes.
Whenever I do this, I got to do this just so you guys like the goddamn video.
Come on, guys.
Rumble niggas.
Link is there, by the way, for you guys as well.
Just click it, like it real quick.
We would have been having more viewers if I didn't start this thing so late, too, but we were in that space earlier.
You guys really enjoy when I do those clan meetings and shit.
So I got y'all, niggas, man.
I know you enjoy that shit.
We're 9:37.
We're almost there, chat.
Oh, man.
Oh, man.
Man, this nigga cooked.
My God.
All right.
If I get 1,200 likes, I'm going to react to this Kai Sinash shit with his new girl.
1,200 likes.
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But leaving the shell casings with those words, that feels deliberate, right?
Allegedly writing a manifesto, seemingly knowing someone would pick it up, whether it was authorities and basically confessing to the crime, saying, you know, I'm letting you know I essentially did this, how I planned it.
I acted alone.
That seems, again, not only deliberate, but maybe he wanted or expected that he was going to get caught.
Am I looking at it the wrong way?
Well, again, the messages on the shell casings were clearly meant to tell people that there was some sort of methodology as to why this particular person was shot.
And the fact that when you see the video, there's someone standing within a few feet of Mangione.
He hasn't shooted at them.
So the fact that there's someone standing there, there's someone sitting in a far test you view off to his left, and neither one of those people were in any immediate threat at the time, as he just only shot Brian Thompson and then left the scene showed that he wasn't an immediate public threat.
He was targeting one specific person and then left the scene.
The bullet casings are showing us initially that there's some sort of meaning as to why this person was shot, right?
And then that goes to a larger issue as to what the insurance industry has been deemed as consistently and meaningfully denying people their claims.
So to write those messages on the bullets themselves was.
And that's what they do.
That's how they make money is by denying people.
They don't make money by saving your life and letting you get the surgery.
They make money by fucking putting you in a bad spot where you might go ahead and be jammed up.
It was certainly meant to make people aware, like, okay, I shot this guy.
Here's some words to describe initially, you know, potentially why I shot him and who he represents or what he represents in America and what's causing people so much angst.
And let me just couple that with one other thing.
You talked about him not, or if it is him not killing the bystander who was right there in these writings, there's a fact that our consideration about using a bomb to potentially commit this crime, but was worried about killing innocents.
That this was not about a mass casualty event.
This was very targeted and deliberate.
Now, there is this other key factor that we have to talk about that begs the question about potential more targets here, is the fake ID.
So Mangioni, he was found with these IDs when he was arrested.
And according to the police report, when he checked into the hostel in Manhattan a few days before the murder, he apparently handed over a fake New Jersey ID with the name Mark Rosario on it.
And this was the same ID that he presented at the time of his arrest when he was confronted by officers in the McDonald's.
And according to police, they found multiple fake IDs in his bag and a passport.
So why do you think he had all of these IDs?
What was he planning to use them for, Tom?
Well, there's a good possibility he was planning to use them to possibly commit additional murders against other C-suite members and other insurance companies.
That seems to be the thought pattern here is that if he...
Yeah, I think if he didn't get caught, he probably would have went and killed some more.
Because you don't do all that studying to just go after and kill one nigga, bro.
He probably had a couple other ones lined up.
Gotten away with the killing of the CEO of United Healthcare, then what was to stop him from continuing that with other people either in that particular company or other companies?
And that's what makes him a public threat too, right?
Because at some point...
I think the media glaze fucked him up and derailed his plans.
But had he not gotten so nervous and gotten in the situation, he probably would have kept on going.
He clearly has snapped, right?
In order for him to go and commit this type of crime, especially since he's never been apparently arrested before.
So to something goes from zero to 100, it has to be something that snapped within him to make him feel like that was the only option was to manufacture a ghost gun and go out and target someone from a specific insurance company.
So that would lead us to believe that there were other potential targets that he might want to go after.
And when you're attempting to shoot at someone, if you happen to miss and you hit the nine-year-old on the playground or the grandmother sitting on a park bench, that now leaves the rest of us open for danger.
So it was important to get a hold of this guy as quickly as possible because while his theory was, well, I don't want to really hurt the general public, I want to target my victims specific to the healthcare industry.
There's always that possibility that something goes wrong and someone else gets hurt or killed.
You know, another big question is if he was acting alone.
So, and I want to explore this a little bit.
Did someone help him at all?
Because we know from his writings and what was told to police in these writings, to save you a lengthy investigation, I state plainly that I wasn't working with anyone.
But is that true?
There are some facts from the timeline of Mangioni's whereabouts that maybe could suggest otherwise.
Because according to this timeline that was put together by CNN at around 6.30 a.m. on the morning of the shooting, so it's about 14, 15 minutes before the shooting, there is surveillance footage that appears to show him on the phone.
And who was he on the phone with?
Did that person know what he was doing or was about to do?
And then sometime after this call, police say he positioned himself where he was lying in wait outside the hotel as Thompson was walking to an investor's meeting at the Hilton Hotel.
This is a big one.
How in the world did Mangioni, if he did this, know that Brian Thompson would be walking by the hotel at that exact time?
Sure he knew he was going to an investors' conference.
How do you know he was going early and taking that route?
Did someone tell him he would be there?
Tom, this is one of my main questions about this.
Did you get the phone call and how he knew he was going to be walking on that street?
Yep.
Yeah, I mean, it stands to reason that there's a possibility that someone else could have known about what he was doing or could have been helping him in the commission of this act.
And that's something that investigators are absolutely looking into.
I think that's where the phone is going to come in.
Coming all through his phone, all through his phone records, pinging his signal to see where he was and who he was talking to.
And if they have not already started speaking to those people, I'm sure that they will because they want to find out.
Again, you want to bring this case to court.
You want to make sure that you have as much evidence as possible and that that chain of evidence has been secured and that all these dots are connected.
Every T has been crossed and every I has been dotted in order to allow a prosecutor to successfully prosecute this case where there is no doubt, right?
So this case has to be prosecuted beyond a reasonable doubt that he is the one that committed this murder.
And if there are other parties involved to make sure that we can now go out and get them and make them as responsible as well.
So it's, you know, in my opinion, is it possible that he could have been acting with others?
I think it is possible.
All the evidence seems to point right now to him specifically.
So unless other evidence leads us to believe that there are one or two other parties involved, then they will certainly track down those leads as they become available.
The other thing to mention, too, is his parents had listed him or reported him as missing a while ago.
But then when his picture was being splashed all over the media over the last week or so by the media, it's interesting to me that his parents didn't notice who that was and go to the authorities, right?
So there is some sort of question as to whether or not at some point, even if his parents didn't know what he was going to do that day, at some point did they know soon after once his picture became present.
Let me explore that because you can make the argument was it entirely clear it was him in that photo.
There are people who think he's been online who are not entirely sure that the photos from the surveillance match up to Mangioni.
But look, I think the other thing to think about is could from publicly available information, could he know that where Brian Thompson was staying, what time he was going to arrive at the hotel?
Did he just, I mean, he left the hostel at a certain point, went to the Starbucks, arrived.
You couldn't get at a more perfect time to find him.
It wasn't like he waited all night outside of the Hilton Hotel and just was looking at every area to see where Brian Thompson would be.
That hotel has a few different entrances.
And so it just, it's very curious, and it makes me wonder.
You know, maybe he was on the phone.
I don't know who the phone call was with, but maybe he was calling a hotel to see if Brian Thompson had arrived yet.
I don't know.
But I'm just saying, do you think it's possible for publicly available information that he would be able to track down a CEO's whereabouts?
Well, it all depends on how much information Brian Thompson himself puts out on social media.
So if the company was advertising that, hey, at this event, we're going to have our CEO, Brian Thompson, speaking at such and such time, then at least you know he's going to be within that area during a certain period of time that day, either coming and going, right?
And now, if I haven't seen information related to Brian Thompson and whatever social media he has, so if he himself put out something along the lines of, hey, I'm going to be in New York or I can't wait to go speak at the Hilton Hotel at this conference or whatever it may be, maybe it's possible that Mangioni was following him on social media.
People have to be careful about what they post sometimes, right?
Putting their lives out there for people to see, especially if you are a CEO of a company where you've received threats.
I would recommend to not be doing that and be very selective as to what you're putting out on social media.
And maybe now after this incident, considering having some personal protection, especially if you're going to be in a very public setting.
Let me ask you this.
This is another big question.
There are aspects of this that seem so meticulous, so pre-planned, almost an element of criminal sophistication, but then there's nothing.
So for example, allegedly checking into a hospital that allows you to pay in cash, using a fake ID to check into the hostel, coming to the city by bus to avoid detection, possibly, you know, from means of business hosting going through an airplane or an airport.
Yeah, and he took all these other steps to like not get caught.
And then for him to get caught this way is ridiculous.
Because he did do quite a bit of work to like not get caught.
Constructing this ghost gun that can't be traced, using a silencer on it to avoid detection in the killing, having a Faraday bag that could block a cell signal.
You would think all of this suggests criminal sophistication.
But then the escape part of this is what doesn't appear, sophisticated, because armed with multiple forms of ID, a fake New Jersey driver's license, a 3D printed weapon, around $10,000 in cash, Mangioni, I mean, a fair assessment would be he was prepared for anything.
Yet instead of making a B-line for a foreign country, maybe with no extradition treaty, although I don't know if it would have worked, he takes his bus to Philadelphia, then travels to Pittsburgh, then makes his way to Altoona.
He's ultimately arrested in the McDonald's, a very public place, and he was found with his passport on him.
So again, it very seems like a convoluted route, but also trying to cover his tracks.
And one of the things I don't understand is he allowed himself to be captured on so many cameras in New York City, the Starbucks before the killing, unmasked at the hostel.
I mean, assuming it's him, unmasked at the hospital, possibly flirting with a worker there.
That's why he removed the mask.
Leaves behind a water bottle, a candy bar or power bar wrapper that now they say his fingerprints are on, leaves behind a phone.
Again, as he's running from the scene, I don't understand how the two things don't coincide.
I don't quite understand that.
Yeah.
So there was an early debate occurring as to whether he was a professional hitman or just a disgruntled employee or someone with a grudge against the company or a grudge against Brian Thompson specifically.
And I didn't buy into the hitman theory early on because if this was a sort of professional, you wouldn't have probably seen him come onto the scene or leave the scene and they wouldn't have left behind a treasure trove of evidence.
So that led me to believe that this was someone with a grudge or some deep-seated issues against the company or Brian Thompson specifically.
And you're right.
He's a very smart kid.
And I say kipped because he's young enough to be my kid, right?
So he's smart.
We know he's college educated, had a good, successful job.
And, you know, so that's, it's not his intelligence that's in question here.
It's the, you know, the pre-planning and the actual act.
And then now covering his tracks is where that third part is where he sort of faltered.
And I think the best laid plan.
And obviously, right after you commit the crime, you're not going to be able to foresee the amount of media attention.
I'm sure when he did this, he didn't think he was going to get this level of media attention and police presence.
Like, obviously, he knew the cops were going to be interested, but he didn't think it was going to be like this.
Right.
So I'm sure that played a huge role into him making some of these mistakes.
Obviously, the adrenaline going through his mind as well.
So, yeah, you know, you could plan all day, but when shit pops off and things don't go as expected, and you got to make adjustments right then in real time, and each of these adjustments can easily lead to a mistake, which will get you caught.
Easier said than done.
And that criminals have sometimes, you know, don't go the way that they expect.
Especially, he must have seen at some point, either in a newspaper or a news show or social media or somewhere on the internet, his picture of being plastered all over the place.
So at some point, he knew the jig was up, that there was enough of his identification visible enough where people made him freak out that his picture was all over the place and he probably was like, fuck.
Could see him facially and say, hey, that kind of looks like that guy from New York, which is what happened in Altoona, right?
So he knew, I think, that there was a certain period of time where he was, that they might catch up with him.
And so whatever his original plan was, he had to now kind of shift gears maybe and try to figure out a plan B or plan C. We got a chat here from Jaime Slair.
Man, this is Luigi Shit Tuperg.
There's an excessive amount of evidence against Amarin.
What if he was framed?
Yeah, I don't know, bro.
I don't know.
That's, we'll have to see.
But I mean, this isn't like an Oswald situation.
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...plan D because he must have felt the authority's hot on his heels trying to piece together these different pieces of the puzzle, which...
Sir Sinatra says, Myron, how will the jurors be selected?
How old they find people who haven't already made up their minds.
It's going to be tough, bro.
Especially with big cases like this, it's very difficult to get an impartial trial.
They may have to do it outside of New York City.
We'll see.
Initially, a lot of people were concerned.
Oh, well, 24 hours have passed, 48 hours have passed, 72 hours have passed, we still don't know who this guy is or where he is.
And I was trying to sort of advise people that these investigations don't get solved in 43 minutes without the commercials like on TV.
These investigations take a long time.
There were mounds of video surveillance to go through.
You could sit in front of a video camera and review that tape for eight or 10 hours to come up with five seconds of useful videos.
It's a very daunting task.
And I think it's interesting he puts himself in the public place.
Boston Martin Bonnie, same way.
Hours of video, guys.
Maybe he needed the Wi-Fi for the laptop.
What was he looking on the laptop?
The McDonald's element is a bit of a question, too.
Yeah.
Well, I heard that McRibb is back.
So I can imagine the lore to want to beat a McDonald's.
But yeah, yeah.
And again, that could be very well the reason why he was there if you want to plug it in.
And they'll be able to see what's on the laptop or what he was looking at.
Yeah, I mean, they'll get a subpoena to go into his laptop.
We'll have to get a subpoena to do that anyway to get into his phone.
And there's all sorts of legal proceedings that they have to, you know.
And what's funny is, you know, detectives, investigators, have to jump through all kinds of hoops to be able to piece this together legally.
And, you know, criminals don't have to jump through any hoops.
So, you know, and that's why they want to make sure that since it's such a high-profile case, that they want to not only collect as much evidence as possible and extinguish any potential external threats that may be against other people and make sure that if there are other parties involved, that they can get a hold of them first before someone else is being threatened, right?
And then just put this whole puzzle together and package it up nicely for the DA and get it in front of a jury.
And look, at the time of this recording, we still don't know why he was in Altoon.
So hopefully that part is explained as well.
I do want to go get into the gun.
Okay, so the gun is really interesting.
So the NYPD has confirmed that at least part of that was made using a 3D printer because there's certain indentations that design could be connected directly back to this free-to-download design.
And a designer who contributed to that pattern told the New York Times that he saw photos of the gun after the shooting and immediately recognized that design.
And the New York Times has also reported that the bottom half of the gun was 3D printed, while it appears the top of it, which includes the barrel, the slide, as well as the magazine and the ammunition, they were bought at a store.
So court records also reportedly indicated that the silencer, also known as a suppressor, was also 3D printed.
And whether Mangioni made the 3D printed parts himself or he bought them from someone else, it remains unclear.
But the gun, there's a lot of questions surrounding that gun too, right, Com?
Yeah.
Yeah, and that's so what's interesting about that.
Well, first of all, these coast guns are becoming a real problem in our society.
Guns in general are a problem in our society.
There are more guns in the streets than there are people in the United States.
And so the fact that you can now download these specs and sort of print your own weapon that has no serial numbers and is virtually untraceable is frightening.
And it's a real problem for law enforcement.
And that could explain the reason why there seemed to be some sort of malfunction when he was using the weapon.
If you were to buy a nine millimeter gun from a gun shop, as I have, and I have nine millimeters from my time in the police department.
So even with a fully, even with a fully constructed weapon by an authorized weapon maker, you sometimes could have malfunctions, right?
So now when you have a weapon, that's sort of a mishmash of parts of a real weapon versus parts of a weapon from a 3D printer and another silencer or suppressor that may or may not be made for that specific.
Again, here he goes, like taking some pretty good steps to try to avoid detection, but fucking up with everything else.
And this could be an explanation, guys, as to why the gun was malfunctioning the way it was.
Specific weapon or sort of fits, but doesn't really, yeah, that's going to cause these weapons to malfunction even more so.
And that's what we kind of see in the video that he shoots Brian Thompson, but then there's some sort of a jam.
He's trying to clear the jam.
He's certainly familiar enough with the weapon to be able to do that and continue shooting.
So there was some preparation put into that and having the knowledge of how to work that weapon.
And even with the way that he's shooting, he's sort of standing in a shooting stance or what we would call a combat stance.
So either he received some sort of instruction on how to fire that weapon or he watched some videos on the proper way to fire a weapon where you would be more accurate than some of these guys in the streets with the sort of firing sideways and gang shootings and whatnot.
They missed the person trying to hit and hit somebody else.
So this whole thing with the ghost gun is pretty fascinating as far as how he was able to put it together where he got the parts or the means or the method to do that.
And that's something investigators are also in the midst of trying to piece together.
Real quick, is that going to be very tough for them to get an answer?
Because it's, again, it's this ghost gun.
It's not easily traced.
Do you think they're going to be able to have answers to those questions?
Well, I sure hope so.
I mean, it would certainly answer a lot of questions and theories that people have as to how he was able to obtain this specific weapon.
I want to move on to family because we mentioned that before.
And look, you're talking about a guy who grew up in apparently this affluent, well-connected family in Towson, Maryland.
Mangioni apparently had all the trappings of success.
He was a valedictorian, highly educated data engineer, part of his prominent local family that was involved in the community and charitable works.
I mean, I'm talking to a family that was very well known, has a history, including owning country clubs and even a radio station.
And yet, despite all of this, he had apparently lost touch with his family and some friends in the months leading up to his arrest.
This law enforcement official told CNN that Mangioni hadn't spoken to his mother since the summer.
And the NYPD says that she reported him missing on November 18th.
So this is about, what, two weeks before Thompson was killed?
And this is strange as well.
According to what a law enforcement official told CNN, Mangioni's mom told the San Francisco Police Department that she had no reason to believe that her son was a danger to himself with others, but she hadn't heard from him in months.
And also, she called his phone repeatedly, apparently, and he wasn't picking up.
And the voicemail was full.
So why did she believe he wasn't in danger?
And why was she contacting the San Francisco Police Department?
What we know is she had contacted them, according to CNN, because she believed or knew her son had been living there.
And, you know, Tom, those are all questions too.
But also, as you mentioned, the surveillance photos came out.
And you have to wonder, did any of his family members suspect he could allegedly be involved in this?
Could they have known about this growing discontent with the world of corporate America?
Were they completely blindsided?
Look, I'll say to you, it wasn't entirely clear who the person was on the photos, but it seems those photos actually helped identify him at the McDonald's.
So when it circulates the questions about what the family knew and the fact that he, why he did this, and they seem to be a close family and they lost touch with him, what are the answers to these questions?
Yeah, I think it's, look, it's entirely possible that the.
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The family did lose touch with him and didn't know what his plans were.
Filing a missing person's report, generally one of the first things they want to know is, does this person, whoever you're reporting, is being missing, do they have any psychological issues?
Or have they been suicidal?
Are they known to use drugs or alcohol?
Are there any prescription drugs that maybe for mental illness of some kind that they're maybe currently not taking?
So there's a lot of questions that go into that, just to kind of paint a better picture as to who they're looking for and where we might find them, right?
So with this young man, he disappeared apparently about six months ago and went right off the grid where people weren't able to find him, which is odd.
And then to suddenly appear on the news as a potential suspect in this murder in broad daylight in Manhattan, that had to be jarring for the family.
I kind of feel, and I've been involved in a lot of cases where, honestly, where someone gets arrested and then the family members, particularly the parents of a young person, have no idea what they were involved in, legitimately, and are just stunned and then shocked and then saddened by the fact that their child got involved in something of this nature.
So I think that's entirely possible.
Once Mangioni's picture was put out there all over the place, and now they're getting tips from people all over saying, oh, I think I saw someone that fit that description or someone that looks like him.
I'm sure his parents just like the rest of us who are watching this unfold.
And they see this picture.
And I kept putting it out there on some of these other shows that I was on.
I said, look, if you, someone must know somebody that's been missing for at least two weeks and might have had some sort of a medical issue where they have a problem with their insurance company or with the insurance industry, where they may have had a claim denied or kind of go along with that sort of methodology that insurance companies are the devil and they need, you know, something needs to be done about them.
You know, once you piece together all of those things and then you see the facial picture, it was only a matter of time before someone said, yeah, wait, I know this guy that, you know, that had a problem.
He was in pain.
He talked about, I want to go kill some of these, you know, these guys.
And then you look at the picture, it narrows it down pretty quickly, right?
So the parents must have seen the picture, you know, and but they were not the ones to call the authorities and say, you know, we haven't seen our son in months.
And he had back surgery.
I know he was in a lot of pain.
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And anything else that may have connected that to him, it kind of laid quiet, right?
So it was some random person from Altoon and McDonald's that kind of let authorities know that, hey, I think this might be the guy you're looking for.
They might have had no idea that he was leaning this way.
And I'll tell you, in the family's official statement that was issued by the family spokesperson and cousin, Nino Mangioni, they expressed shock.
They didn't indicate that they knew anything ahead of time.
And they also offer no details about any of Mangioni's recent life struggles, simply saying, we only know what we have read in the media.
Our family is shocked and devastated by Luigi's arrest.
We offer our prayers to the family and Brian Thompson.
We ask people to pray for all involved.
And just to put a bowl on this, I mean, again, we're asking why this guy, who was well-educated, he was going to be successful in life.
I mean, intelligent guy.
Was it the idea of he had spinal surgery?
He was in pain.
He, based on what appears to be alleged activity online, was leaning towards more ideological leanings, more extreme leanings, actually was seeming in support of a manifesto written by the Unibomber.
And it seemed to be a distancing, though, from his family and friends.
So it's still, that's the main question about the why.
And Tom, do you think we'll ever really know the why behind this?
Well, I mean, unless Mangioni decides to confess and then explain himself, the why isn't necessarily needed for this conviction.
There's enough, certainly so far, enough physical evidence connecting him to it.
Just between the fingerprints, the bullets matching the gun or the casings matching the gun, the videotape, the manifesto.
So there's a growing, growing mountain of evidence against him already.
And I know that defense attorneys that I've spoken to are clearly saying that it would be extremely difficult to try to defend him in court with the amount of evidence that's already been presented.
So, you know, the why is it would be nice for all of us to sort of get that perspective, specifically as to why he did it.
But when you piece together what we already know, it's someone who has clearly at some point snapped and then made it very clear that he was going to target someone from this industry.
And Brian Thompson happened to be the unfortunate soul that he went after.
Well, we'll continue to follow it.
We'll continue to try to get more answers to these unsolved questions that we have.
But Tom Verny, thanks so much for coming out.
Really appreciate it.
Thank you for your service to the city.
Really appreciate that as well.
Of course.
Thank you.
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I don't want to look at annoying ass thoughts and shit like that.
Shit's annoying.
But I'm on here.
I follow a lot of news channels.
I give my geopolitical takes.
If you guys want to get like my takes real time on a lot of shit, it's always on X, guys.
X is really my main shit.
When it comes to, if you, like, obviously I'm on YouTube and Rumble, but like when I'm not on YouTube and Rumble, when I'm not live streaming, I'm on X. I'm tweeting.
I'm replying.
I'm trolling.
I'm doing all my crazy ass memes.
All the funny shit.
Like, if you guys look at my replies, it's all funny shit, bro.
Let's see here.
Yeah, see, like, I just be cooking niggas.
Like, this fat dude over here with his wife, like, he can't tell us, like, oh, Instagram.
No, my girl can see my things.
Like, bruh, like, control your girl, right?
I'm in here just cooking.
Look at Candace Owens.
She got hit with this thing.
New York Post, I ratioed them, right?
You know, I'll start being concerned when you guys could call her a liar, right?
8.4K likes, right?
Only 60K views.
Meanwhile, these guys got 2.8 million and only 10K.
Crazy ratio.
I'd be cooking everybody on this shit.
You know, let me look here.
Dumb hoe.
So, you know, yeah, she's what to say, anti-semi scum.
And you're sticking to what's the word.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, bro, come on, man.
I'd be cooking.
You know, dudes, oh, she's anti-semite of the year.
I covered underneath, you know, shit like this.
So, yeah, man.
Y'all want to support.
It's just funny.
It's just funny shit on here, man.
I'd be going crazy on here.
Dave Blunt celebrated while hospitalized due to his song passing the mill.
Like, bruh, this is like a lung cancer patient smoking and signing his hospital bell.
Like, what's going on here?
Right?
Oh, shout out to three diglets.
Solid work, Ethic Myron.
Great streams tonight.
Thank you so much for that.
Three Diglets with the big one hundred super chat, man.
I appreciate that greatly, my brother.
Let me go ahead.
Okay.
Nightstar goes.
If he cuts himself off from his family, they definitely got to find the second guy on the phone with him.
Maybe that guy's recruiting people.
Yeah, I agree.
Ken Rose, five bucks with a thumbs up.
Thank you so much.
Luis Jimenez says, Sup, are you going to debate on X later?
Maybe I'll do a space.
I don't know.
Three Diglets.
Solid work, Ethic Myron.
Gray stream tonight.
Appreciate that, three Diglets.
And then HK99 with the W. I appreciate that.
And I'm going to keep through the Digletts thing on there for a bit.
Thank you so much, Three Diglets.
I'll give you another Don Damar for.
Down the Marco.
Three Diglets, a long time supporter.
I appreciate your help, bro.
And all the support.
But yeah, guys, X is really where I'd be at.
So if you guys want to support, that's one of the best ways, man.
That's one of the best ways.
Especially since X demonetized me.
Fucking dickheads, bro.
For no reason, too.
Because I'd be cooking everybody.
So they demonetize me for hateful and extremist views.
Whatever.
Oh, shit.
I'd be cooking this nigga too.
He'd be trying to talk shit to be all.
Oh, wait, hold on.
I don't know if I can show that shit on YouTube.
But anyway.
Yeah.
Anyway, we're on YouTube, so I can't.
Let me, can I turn the YouTube off?
Hold on.
Is there a way for me to turn this shit off?
So I can show y'all niggas some of this shit.
Whatever.
It's fine.
So anyway, yeah, I be cooking on X. That's all I got to say.
I'll be cooking on X. Go ahead and support.
Give you guys the link once again.
I'll drop it in here.
Five bucks a month.
They demonetize me because they're dickheads.
That goes directly to my troll fund on X. It's like a Patreon almost, but for X. But I live stream on there and everything else like that.
You didn't just know what time it is.
So.
Waylo says, not to go full tinfoil hat.
Do you think it's weird that these stories between the CEO killing and Daniel Perry are blowing up in the wake of the Syria situation?
Yeah, I mean, it is interesting.
I think a lot of Americans don't even know what's going on in Syria, bro.
For those that are unaware, I mean, if y'all want me to go through it, I can kind of go through it.
I just don't want to put y'all niggas to sleep.
Well.
If you guys want me to explain what's going on in Syria, give me ones in the chat.
Let me see if there's a way for me to like turn off.
Fuck, I gotta ask Bills.
There's a way that I can like turn rumble off turn YouTube off and then turn rumble on so I could talk about this shit
All right, let me all right cool Let me let me ask Bills how I Like turn toggle like YouTube and rumble off and shit Kainu Girl, I need 1200 likes if y'all want me to talk about that shit.
Yeah, what up Bills?
Bills, question for you, bro.
How do I, when I'm on Romo Studio, like, how do I, um, shit?
How do I, like, like, you know, when you toggle the YouTube stream off?
How do you do that?
Oh, yeah, at the top right.
Like, not toggle it off, but, like, like, be able to, like, swing back and forth.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, that's the top right.
Go to the top right.
That button.
Okay.
Yeah, there you go.
The arrows crossing each other on the top right.
Okay, so do I click, oh, do I go rumble and locals when I do that?
yeah okay when i do that it goes okay if i click this one it's gonna go like um i was gonna go that screen on let me guess on uh on x in youtube Correct.
Okay, so I go boom like this, and it's going to put that green screen.
Correct.
Gotcha.
Okay, okay.
All right.
I don't need to do it right now in this sec.
Well, actually, I will do it here in a second because I'm going to talk about some shit.
Okay, cool.
That works.
Thank you so much, guys.
You know what I'm saying?
All right, cool.
All right.
All right.
So I know how to do it.
Shout out to the guys.
All right.
So let me read these chats and then we'll go ahead and talk about Syria.
Okay.
We got here.
Haimus Lairmeyer and your views are not that extreme.
Keep with the good work.
I appreciate it.
But to the idiots, my views are extreme.
Okay, so I'm going to go ahead.
I want to show y'all.
Let me see if I have it here.
Go on my X account where I was cooking.
Nope.
Si?
Nah, nevermind.
Won't even give that idiot attention.
All right, so, okay.
Let's talk about Syria real quick.
All right.
So with Syria, guys, all right.
So as you guys know, the Assad regime has been completely dismantled.
And for me to really explain this, let me go ahead and show you guys this on a map.
So we're going to go right.
So Syria, right?
So here's Syria, which very soon it's not going to be like this in that much longer.
But so Syria, guys, is a country that's had conflict for a very long time.
There's been a civil war there since the early 2000s.
Okay.
And they were saved thanks to Russia.
All right.
And Russia intervened and was able to save the Assad regime.
Okay.
And for those of you that might have missed that stream, right?
Nope.
well, my bad, former president of Syria, Bashar al-Assad.
What the hell?
Hold on one sec, chat.
We're going to go, we're going to do dark mode.
You ninjas.
What the hell, Brock.
All right.
Sorry about that.
All right.
So look.
This is the former president, as you guys know, who's taken out of power, Bashar al-Assad, right?
And basically, what ended up happening was there was a bunch of rebels right here, guys, in this Idlib area right here.
Okay.
You got a bunch of different factions, former Al-Qaeda, you know, Shab, all these motherfuckers, right?
And basically, they've been warring with the Assad regime, who's based out of down here in Damascus, okay?
So what ended up happening was these guys, these rebels, went ahead and took Aleppo, right?
The second biggest city in Syria, right?
And what ended up happening was after they took Aleppo, they quickly took over the rest of Syria.
They basically took this main highway, I think it's M5, came down here to Homs, you know, and then overtook all these cities.
And then eventually they got to Damascus.
What was this, roughly a week ago?
And next thing you know, they took over Damascus, right?
And at this point, obviously they went to the royal palace looking for Assad, but he was gone, right?
He had went to Russia under political asylum, right?
And the rebels, while they were doing this and they overtook Damascus, the IDF, right?
Israeli Defense Force and the Israeli Air Force launched hundreds of airstrikes, completely destroying Syria's military structure.
They destroyed their navy ships, air defense buildings, any type of where their chemical weapons are being housed.
They completely disrupted and dismantled and destroyed all of Syria's military, right?
Destroyed everything.
And obviously, they had this intelligence for a while because they knew where to strike.
It's just that with Assad in place, though he was a conduit, right, for Iran, and so you guys understand Syria's position here.
This, my friends, is the axis of resistance, okay?
You have Iran here, based out of obviously Tehran.
You have Iraq, you have Syria, and you have Lebanon.
And you have Yemen down here, right?
Where the Houthis are.
This, my friends, this little, you know, force them here, pause.
Iran, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, right north of Israel.
And Yemen is called the Axis of Resistance.
And this axis has been working for a while.
And then also you have Hamas down here in the Gaza Strip, right?
This axis of resistance effectively works to combat Israeli occupation of Palestine, right?
And all of these countries have a big problem with Israel being where Israel is.
Okay.
Now, through foreign policy, the United States and Israel have effectively either destabilized, destroyed, or made peace with a lot of these Arab nations that had problems with Israel.
Egypt, well, thanks to the, I think, the Abraham Accords, we basically give Egypt a bunch of money every year to stay allies with Israel.
We pay them to play nice.
They used to be sworn enemies in the 60s, but now they've made peace.
Morocco, same thing.
Libya, destabilized.
Algeria, destabilized Morocco, made peace.
Sudan, destabilized.
Used to be one country.
Now, civil war, right?
So basically, what went down is, if you're an Arab country that opposes Israel, you have two options.
You either A, make peace to some degree, like a lot of these Gulf states have, right?
You got Saudi Arabia, Oman, UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait.
They don't like Israel, Jordan.
They don't like Israel, but they've made peace for Israel.
But then you got sworn enemies.
Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Iran, right?
So that's kind of the Middle East, real quick overview for you, Ninjas, right?
So these countries dislike Israel.
And Syria, one of their main jobs were to facilitate, and Iraq, obviously, we destabilized in 2003 because Netanyahu was a huge proponent of us getting rid of Saddam Hussein.
Weapons of mass destruction.
You guys remember that when Netanyahu and the neocons were pushing that whole shebang, right?
So anyway, Iran, right?
The power here, the power here against Israel, their chief nemesis, is responsible for arming and supplying and supporting Hezbollah, who's based here in Lebanon, right?
But with the destabilization of Syria, now it's going to be significantly harder for Tehran to give the support to Lebanon and Hezbollah, who's right there on the front lines fighting with Israel.
And they were fighting with Israel for a while.
And obviously, as you guys know, Israel invaded through a ground assault, Lebanon.
They bombed the fuck out of Beirut and they took out all of Hezbollah's Sapp leadership, right?
So they went in Hezbollah, though they got their ass kicked on a ground assault because they couldn't take the Latani River like they wanted.
But they ended up withdrawing.
And the reason why I think they withdrew, now that we have all this information, as soon as they withdrew, you saw this conflict going on here in Syria.
Okay?
So Israel invades, can't make it to the Latani River and all the way up to Beirut like they wanted, but their airstrikes are successful.
They kill Hassan Asrallah.
They kill a bunch of people, high-ranking people in Lebanon, in Beirut.
As soon as they call this ceasefire, like two days later, right?
I know I'm still live on YouTube, guys.
Don't worry.
I'm not going to anything crazy.
Like two days later, these rebels out of the Idlib area, right?
Because again, there's many different factions here in this area, guys.
Former Al-Qaeda, ISIS, all these motherfuckers are all over here in this area, right?
And they all hate Assad, right?
Sunni Muslims against the Shia and Al-Ahlawa Eloitz.
Might be pronounced that wrong.
Alawite, whatever.
They invade Aleppo.
Take it in within a day or two, right?
Within like a week, they take it over.
A couple days.
Then, like I said before, they make their way to Damascus.
They make their way to Damascus.
Bashar Asad gone.
He's in Russia.
Now, Syria is up for grabs.
And while these Sunni rebels were taking over Damascus, Israel bombed the fuck out of all of Syria's military infrastructure.
Gone.
Why did they do this?
Because they couldn't risk.
All right.
They couldn't risk the rebels having it's okay, guys.
I know I'm live on, I know I'm live on what's it called on YouTube.
I'm not on the I'm not on the controversial shit right now.
Fine.
Thank you, though, Hyman Slayer.
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Hey, man, it's a mechanical keyboard.
Martin should make a rap video.
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Okay, I think them boys are trying to shift the tension on the serious situation.
National news always overshadows the real news, which is geopolitics.
Yeah, there's facts.
You think there'll be a future more-centric people going after CO because they can't afford something?
I don't know.
But I'll tell you this, it definitely brought attention to it.
Yeah, bro.
Syria, Syria probably affects our lives more than Mario's brother.
You already know where our 18 to 40% tax money goes, bro.
Telling you, man.
Telling you, a lot of Americans are stupid, bro.
They don't know what the fuck's going on.
Martin, your views are not extreme.
Cape it to go work.
Okay, cool.
We're caught up.
Yeah, don't worry, guys.
I know we're selling YouTube, but this isn't like controversial shit like that.
So, where was I?
What was I at?
Okay, so Israel bombs the hell out of the Syrian infrastructure, military infrastructure, because they can't afford for these Sunni rebels to have access to this military stuff.
Now, with that said, the guy, the main guy that took over Syria, I think is Al-Jawani or some shit like that.
Let me, hold on, let me find them.
There we go.
So this guy, right?
Abu Muhammad Al-Jalani, who I'm almost certain this guy has like a fucking $10 million bond thing on his head from the State Department, right?
Right?
This guy.
Yeah, he's, yeah.
So he's basically going to be the new leader, this guy, right?
Ahmed Hussein al-Shara, also known by his other name, Abu Muhammad al-Jalani, right?
He's basically the main guy now.
And this guy is like a former Al-Qaeda FYI.
So now we basically back this guy because this guy came in.
First thing he said when he came in, oh, we don't want any problems with Israel, which, you know, you would think is a little weird.
Like, wait, hold on one second.
Like, don't you guys like hate Israel?
But they don't care.
They're not, they don't, they're not care.
They don't care at all about Israel.
So it's a little interesting.
You know, he reinvents himself.
He looks now like, now he looks like fucking looks like Zelensky a little bit, to be honest with you.
Right?
He has like that fucking dictator uniform.
So this guy now is probably going to be the next leader of Syria, right?
Sunni Muslim, former Al-Qaeda, worked under Osama Lana back in the day.
And here he is.
And this is who we essentially kind of backed because I'll tell you this: those Sunni rebels definitely got American aid.
Absolutely got American aid and got Israeli aid too.
Like, what are the chances that they'd come into power and say, oh, yeah, we're not going to, we don't, we're not going to fight Israel.
You know?
And then Israel is bombing all their air defense and everything else.
So now, like, even if they wanted to fight Israel, they can't.
As soon as Israel saw that Assad was gone, they went in there and destroyed their military.
So, hey, that's what's going on in Syria.
Give me ones in a chat if that makes sense for you guys.
But obviously, this is going to have huge impacts on the region.
This is significantly weakened Iran.
It's weakened Russia because Russia wasn't able to come in and assist like they normally will because of their conflict with Ukraine.
And this is only going to cause more unrest in the Middle East.
And this is great for Israel because it allows them all of their axis of resistance is effectively weakened.
And what's left?
Iran is left.
So you got Hamas effectively destroyed, right?
Let me go back to the map here.
the fuck.
So you got first to start October 7th here, Gaza, right?
Hamas is effectively gone.
Like, I think like 24 or 25 out of 28 or 29 of their battalions is gone, right?
Their leader, Yahya Sinwar, dead.
Their leader, Ismail Hanaya, on the political wing, dead.
Assassinated by Israel, right?
You go over to Hezbollah.
Hassan Nasrallah, dead.
Fuad Shikur, dead.
Killed during airstrikes and assassinations by Israel.
Much of Hamas's leadership, killed.
Pager situation that they had for 10 years, etc.
Right?
One of the biggest backers of the Axis resistance, Bashar al-Assad, fled in Russia as a political asylum.
The Sunni rebels that are in power now, they said that they don't want problems with Israel.
And to be honest with y'all, they can't fight Israel.
They'll get bombed to hell too.
They know better.
And to ensure that, Israel destroyed all their military infrastructure, right?
So Syria now is controlled in the Damascus area.
This whole area right here, all this is controlled by the Sunni Muslims now, these rebels.
Now, the other issue that no one talks about is you have, by the way, Turkey backed these guys as well, by the way, because Urdugan, the leader of Turkey, hated Assad.
Then you have the Kurds that control this area here.
Okay?
The Kurds are a diaspora people that control Northeast Syria and northern Iraq.
And they also have some play in southern Turkey, Southeast Turkey.
And Erdogan hates the Kurds because many of the terrorist attacks that happen in Istanbul, et cetera, they're conducted by Kurds.
They dislike them.
So now that Syria is destabilized, because for the longest time, Assad didn't really fuck with the Kurds.
He just kind of let them do their thing up here, right?
He didn't really control this area, Aruk, this region.
You kind of just let them do their thing.
But now, with this destabilized, I foresee that Turkey is going to come in and want these guys out of here because they create a lot of problems for Turkey.
Right?
A lot of these Turkish Kurds, excuse me, a lot of these Kurds are terrorists, causing issues in Turkey.
But there's only one problem.
We backed these guys.
Why do we back them?
Because they were fighting against the Assad regime for a very long time.
So now you have these Sunni Muslims who we know Israel and United States backed to some degree.
And then you also got these Kurds that we backed to some degree.
And you got Turkey who's a member of NATO.
There's going to be another conflict here.
There's no way around it.
Because this area has a lot of what?
Oil.
This area.
So we're going to look at another conflict easily in this area because now that Syria is destabilized, Turkey is going to try to come in and curb this Kurdish problem that they've had for a while.
And the Sunnis are obviously going to want this area as well because of the oil.
And I foresee, because last time this happened, Trump is probably going to say fuck it and get out of it.
You know, they got what they wanted, but Assad is out of power.
Israel got what they wanted.
Assad is out of power.
So who wins out of this?
Israel won 100%.
They could give a fuck less about these guys fighting with each other here.
And this has always been Israel's move.
It's to create destabilization and infighting.
False flags, etc.
So, yeah, that is an overview of the Middle East.
What's going on with Syria?
Give me ones in the chat if that makes sense.
Give me ones.
That is a full breakdown of what's going on there.
Comfort zone says, W stream, Myron.
Yeah, I know it's crazy, bro.
Comfort zone.
When you actually know what the hell's going on, then you see, holy shit.
No wonder they want to waste our time with Daniel Penny.
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Myron, you should do a remix of Fox and the original Clam Chowder meeting song.
Okay.
Go like the video on YouTube.
Waylo.
You bundle of six.
Let's keep the show going.
Yeah, we cooking, man.
We're cooking.
I ain't gonna lie to you, though.
I'm starving, bro.
I think we're gonna have Ryan Pineda on for Money Monday tomorrow, guys.
Hope you guys are gonna give y'all niggas some value.
Ryan Pineda is gonna be on tomorrow for Money Monday.
It's going to be Liddy.
Let's see here.
How long have we been on right now?
234?
Let's see here.
I'll tell you what, man.
As soon as you guys want me to stay on.
If I get, let's see.
What are the just covered the Middle East?
If I get 100 more likes, we hit 1,200 likes, and we get five people to subscribe on the X, I'll stay on a little bit longer.
Because I was honestly going to get off.
I'm dying, guys.
I haven't eaten for hours.
You don't stream?
We don't mind.
Nah, that's bad fucking mojo, bro.
I hate doing that shit.
Do I look like Hassan Piker, bro?
It's fucking...
And I gotta take...
Oh, this nigga.
But what the f is wrong with it?
I'm going to take a picture of this nigga right now, bro.
Y'all, look at Frank, bro.
I put the link, by the way, if you guys want to subscribe to my ex.
It's only five bucks a month.
Subscribe to the X. Show some support.
Forget five subscribers.
I'll stay on a little bit longer.
But, and like the video.
Let's get 1,200 likes because I'm not going to lie to you guys.
My stomach is hurting.
Bro.
Look at this guy, Frank, bro.
Bro, what is wrong with this nigga, man?
I'm going to put the brightness up so you guys can see this shit.
Y'all see that?
Who sleeps like that?
Y'all see that?
Is that focused?
Hold on.
Bro, look at this dude.
He looks like he's dead.
Bro, what the hell?
Dude is cooked, man.
Now, I'm not going to mess with him.
It's still blurry.
Maybe I gotta...
Y'all see that now?
Yeah, bro.
That's him right now.
Dude is cooked, bro.
Oh, my God.
All right.
Bunny shit, bro.
I dropped the link, by the way, is pinned if y'all want to support on X. Let's see if that link works, though.
Does it work?
Oh, yeah, it does.
Okay, sweet.
We had 1,200?
Oh, sweet.
We had 1,200.
All right.
Myron, Ethan, come back.
Let me see here.
Yeah, guys, like the video.
Let's see here.
We'll go to Rumble Studio.
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But some girls are my age actually respond to me, but wouldn't before my value slowly coming up.
Yeah, bro.
I mean, or are you like you're getting better game?
Could be any of it.
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Thank you, Lark Lightning.
Hi, Mr. Night Train.
Need a well-deserved rest?
Yeah, I've been cooking, man.
I've been cooking recently.
You guys been liking the streams lately, bro?
By the way, guys, you guys like the solo streams?
Seems like you guys really like the solo streams.
Let me look at the chat.
See what John Ninjas are saying.
You guys got some funny shit.
They could put the white ranger.
it's a white bro appreciate that guys I'm glad that you guys like the stuff.
W Grind W stream, appreciate that.
That's from HK99.
Let me see here.
I saw one person subscribe.
Shout out to you, man, on X. I just saw you coming in right now.
shout out to you brother so let's see this on instagram Let me see if I can find it.
All right, let me...
This shit crazy, bro.
All right.
So since I promised you guys I would do this at 1200.
Here we go, ninjas.
So I knew.
Okay, I know, bro.
Y'all can you.
Y'all can't see the screen.
My bad.
It's good.
Hold on, I'm gonna refresh it.
You gotta respect.
You got me.
I know me.
I know.
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Y'all can you.
I'm not gonna lie.
Y'all is good.
Yo.
I thought the shade room was shade room, but y'all.
Hey.
Y'all is Sherlock Holmes.
So, boy, we know I go to Turks.
You know, good, good scenery, good vibes.
It's off the rip.
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Nigga, first of all, in terms of it, how you made it hot because he said something about, I know when you get back home, you need that medicine.
He's like, Yo, you know, in order to respect me, you gotta respect my life besides my family, I felt a human form of like purpose.
To my god, that's not regular.
All right, let me ask you a question.
You love?
Yeah.
I knew I knew he was gonna do that.
I knew you was gonna do that.
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I ain't gonna lie, bro.
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You were scared.
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You was like, but it came out of nowhere, bro.
Like, this is a we ask a question.
She asked my best friend.
Like, first time in my life, besides my family, I felt a human form of like purpose.
Tom, like, this is a film that I haven't got in a long time.
I was just talking about it.
How I don't think I'll be able to find that.
So it was a feeling like, bro, it's like a weird feeling.
I'm watching the movie.
We laughing.
We laughing having a good time.
Fast forward, fast forward.
She take my hand.
Kiss my hand.
My heart in my ass.
I kiss her hand tight.
Be getting comfy.
I'm mad with her.
Like, let me drop you home.
Like, I'll drop you off my home.
Feel what I'm saying.
She's like, she's like, nah, let's be went back to my crib to just hop it up a little bit more.
And she was just like, this conversation wasn't no normal conversation.
Like, she got dreams and aspirations.
I'm like, damn.
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Time that we go to another date, another date, another date.
And I just wanted to be with her every day.
Oh, my God.
Like, this mad time she's been here.
And y'all niggas did not know, dude.
This shit sounds like a raw way song.
Yeah, I didn't know, right?
So I want to be with her every single day.
And I didn't get tired of it.
She's talking about it.
Right?
Tom, like, this is a film that I haven't got in a long time.
Like, oh my gosh, she's from Louisiana.
She cooks ass food.
I eat good.
I eat good every single day.
Like, I eat good almost every day.
Like, that ass.
Like, good food.
All that.
She could cook.
He was a five-shot.
Yeah, he's been smiling.
Yes.
Shout out to Louisiana.
No cap.
Shout out to Louis.
That's why you started tripping out and shit.
Let me trip out yesterday.
Boom, yo, shooting out.
Like, I'll talk to you how to trip out.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
But it's good, though.
I ain't gonna lie.
I like this.
It's a good feeling, bro.
Somebody said, Where are you from?
So, originally, I am from Louisiana, but I was raised in so originally.
No.
Y'all, I've never dated anybody in the influencer world.
Anybody you've ever seen me come in contact with was literally just strictly a friend.
Like, I've never dated.
I've never done anything, done anything.
I've never nothing.
Like, nothing.
Like, when I tell y'all nothing, so when people say, oh, she's dated influencer, she's dated this person, this person, this person.
When have you ever seen me date these people?
Like, I've never dated an influencer.
Any influencer you've seen me with, y'all can ask them y'all.
So I have never dated them.
They've never dated me.
Yeah.
It's been influencers that have tried.
But if you're getting rid of these ass, though, you got me.
You got me.
I was being funny or whatever, right?
Yeah.
But then, like, it really went to the length.
All right.
But man, let's pull up this girl real quick.
So I went ahead and pulled up some of her shit, right?
Here's her YouTube channel.
Here's her Instagram.
Here's her TikTok.
Right.
She probably don't have a Twitter.
Right?
So, what?
She got 28K on YouTube.
Posted five days ago.
She got 147K on Instagram.
Right.
She got what?
468 on TikTok, right?
Yo, you know what I'm really mad at, bro?
I'm gonna tell you guys what really annoyed me when I when I saw this shit.
This is what really bothered me right here.
I'm gonna tell y'all.
Hold on, let me go back to that fucking shit.
This is what really bothered me when I watched this fucking reel.
And I wanted to play that carousel in full so y'all could see, take everything in, right?
But let's go through this real quick because there's a lot of problems here, bro.
First time in my life, besides my family, I felt a human form of like purpose to my god.
That's not regular.
All right, let me ask you a question.
You look...
Yeah.
I knew I knew he was gonna do that.
I knew he was gonna do that.
See, your job, right?
When your boy says some shit like this, like, oh yeah, I'm in love or whatever, your job is to immediately clown him and start grilling him about why do you love this chick, right?
And your job as your boy is to always doubt the girl.
Because you guys got to remember, right?
A lot of men deal with women looking to qualify them, right?
They're giving the woman the benefit of the doubt.
But what I need you guys to do is doubt the benefit of the woman, right?
When dudes do shit like this, right?
And you can tell, ah, this is funny, whatever.
And look, I get it.
He's the biggest nigga there.
So none of them could talk back to him.
Nobody could say nothing to him, right?
So they're going to sit, like, look at Agent bitch ass to sitting there.
Oh, yeah, really?
Wow.
Holy shit, bro.
You know what I mean?
These niggas can't really say nothing to him, right?
But the reality is this, bro.
You got to have a very honest look at yourself.
You're like five foot three, black as night.
You ain't in the best shape, right?
You ain't like some like rip nigga with like crazy muscles and shit, right?
Like if you take your fame and clout out of it and the money, you're gonna have super low sexual market value.
Now, here's the thing: you could be an ugly nigga and get girls.
Absolutely.
I'm not saying that you can't get girls.
You could get girls, but you have to be extra strict with bringing girls in your shit.
And what do I tell y'all niggas every fucking time when I talk about influencer bitches?
I tell you guys, never ever get with girls that are influencers.
There's a reason why I brought all her shit up for you niggas to look at.
27K, 147K, and 468.
I'll be honest with y'all.
These are rookie numbers for a chick, especially for a girl.
How much y'all want to bet?
Her shit is going to 10x off of him.
Her shit is going to 10x off of him.
And then once he starts bringing her around on the streams and shit like that, she's going to blow up, right?
Maybe even 1520x.
She's going to be over M on all these platforms, right?
And there's a reason why.
You guys mark the fucking day.
What is it right now?
118 on fucking December 16th.
Mark the date.
Once this shit gets out big, big time, y'all gonna see all her numbers go up.
She's gonna be at a million probably on all this shit.
And when she gets the fame that she's looking for and the money and everything else like that, it's gonna be a wrap, bro.
I tell y'all, don't get with influencer girls, especially if you're a dude and you're an influencer, bro.
Don't do it, man.
Don't fucking do it.
And I don't mess with this shit.
Every relationship I predicted, I told y'all DDG would never last with his fucking girl.
I told you guys that shit.
Right?
What happens?
Break up.
Why?
Because she's more famous.
She got more money.
She got more status.
Cooked.
Right?
If you get with a girl and she's not as big as you, as soon as she reaches her level, if not surpasses you, it's over.
It's over.
Women don't know how to deal with status and fame when they're with a dude that has less status and fame than them, or sometimes even equal.
They don't know how to deal with it, bro.
Okay?
Like, I don't think these niggas understand that men and women are not the same, right?
I'll give you guys an example, right?
Oprah big ass walk in the room, right?
She walks in the room.
Cool, we'll be like, oh, yeah, Oprah's here.
Okay, right?
10 niggas, right?
Like, all right, cool.
Yeah, Oprah's in the room.
But if, like, a bad person walks in, none of us know who she is.
We don't know her name.
We don't know how much money she's worth.
Who's everybody going to go on a date with?
They're all going to go on a date with the young hot girl, the 21-year-old bitch.
Nobody's going to care about going really on a date with Oprah like that, bro.
Especially if everybody in there is financially successful.
You got 10 niggas all that make their own money, doing well, 200K plus a year.
We're all going to go out with the hot girl.
We don't give a fuck about Oprah status.
Women aren't like that.
Like, I need you guys to get this through your fucking heads.
Women are not like that.
Okay?
Switch the scenario.
10 girls in there, right?
Attractive as fuck.
All bad.
Top of their game.
Ugly nigga walks in with some money and status.
Another guy walks in that's maybe a Chad.
At least seven to eight of those girls are going with the dual status.
At least.
Okay?
Why do I give you guys this example?
Maybe the other two or three will go with a Chad, right?
But what I've realized is the more attractive a woman is, the more she's attracted to status and wealth.
Looks aren't as important to them.
All right?
So with the set, right?
With this said, now that you guys understand that a woman's main amplifier for attraction is status and money, right?
Understand when she acquires that, if she surpasses you, your time is limited, my friend.
And not only that, if you don't have frame, you don't have game, you're not an attractive nigga, it's a rap, bro.
And I know, unfortunately, and I'm not saying this because I'm like some fucking cool, awesome guy.
But what is guy, like 22, 23?
Let me look at this.
Bro.
Niggas 23 are...
This nigga was born in 2001, bro.
Right, bro, nigga wasn't even alive when the towers were hit, man.
Come on.
Look, he's a successful streamer.
I'm not going to take that away from him.
But what I will tell you is this, he don't know shit about women.
He's going to have to get burned a few times to learn this shit.
Bro, the worst thing you could do when you got money, status, and fame is get with a girl that also wants some money, status, and fame, bro.
When you got money and you're lit, you need to get a chick that don't give a fuck about none of that shit.
She becomes your assistant.
She's on camera when you tell her to be on camera.
She don't got her own channel.
She don't got her own shit.
And if she does have her own shit, you collect all the money.
It's your shit.
You got the logins for everything.
Her fame is through you and you control everything.
She don't make a video without your approval.
She'll make no money without your approval.
You take everything because you're the one that put her on if you so decide to do that.
But the problem is when you get a girl like this that's already an influencer, trying to get a come up, you're already up.
Come on, man.
Ulterior Motives.
And look, this is a very average looking black chick, bro.
Like, she's not ugly.
But, like, you could go fund.
You could go find this man.
Why you got to go with a chick that's an influencer?
These young niggas never learn, bro.
They never learn.
And the problem is that everybody in this crew, right, they're all young niggas.
Or simps, like this fandom nigga, man.
So look, man.
I know he has issues with some of my viewpoints, right?
And I'm not even saying this to shit on him.
I'm really not.
I'm really not.
I'm saying this out of love because I know I ain't gonna be able to talk to this nigga because you know we don't have this.
He's with his crew, don't like us, which is fine, no problem.
Because the whole agent shit, because we don't fuck with Agent.
Because Agent was making videos talking shit about us, and I said that he's a dirty Somalian pirate, whatever the fuck he is, right?
And I make fun of him for his forehead, all this other bullshit, right?
Him and Lowe and all these other fucking losers.
So, yeah, he ain't gonna, I'll never be able to tell him this shit.
So, look, someone want to clip it, send it to him, whatever.
The takeaway is this: your boys around you aren't gonna tell you the truth.
And probably a lot of them don't even understand this shit.
A lot of them probably aren't red pill aware if I'm gonna be all the way a thousand.
A lot of black niggas are simps, right?
23 years old, bro.
When I was 23, I didn't know my way around women like that, right?
And I had like by 23, I had like an A count of like 20 or 30.
Still, didn't matter.
You really gotta like, this shit takes time to acquire.
So, I don't expect you at 23 to know this shit.
So, let me just tell you: wifing of a girl that has career aspirations of being famous, being a celeb being an influencer, whatever it is, bad mojo.
Very bad.
Never wife those girls, sex and recreational use only, because her motives and her career path is always going to come at odds with yours.
And then, once she gets what she needs, you're no longer going to be the guy that she wants.
And then you also got to be real with yourself: how tall are you?
What's your sexual market value like?
What's your game like, etc.?
Would she be there with you if you didn't have the status and the money?
Right?
It's probably gonna be a no, man.
Honestly, it's probably gonna be a no.
And sometimes you gotta have that real conversation with yourself and be like, okay, if the answer is no, cool.
I'm just gonna smash and keep pushing.
I tell you guys, man, don't ever wife up chicks that are in show business.
It's a fucking problem.
And every single time I've called it, I've been right.
Whether it was DDG, he didn't like that shit, right?
Because I mentioned it before.
Somebody said that he didn't like that.
I mentioned it, but I was fucking right.
Like, nigga, you're going to get with an A-list celebrity that did the mermaid shit.
Like, no, man, it's not going to last.
Sorry.
It's not going to last.
These show biz chicks never fucking work.
They got too many options.
They got too much money.
They got too many people in the air telling them they're special.
Doesn't work.
Neon and Sam, L. Who else?
Guys, in the chat, I'm drawing a blank here.
I've been up for almost fucking 24 hours.
But I've called out a bunch of other relationship-saken L's.
In the chat, let me know.
Trying to think, who else?
Yeah, yeah, I called it right with Aiden with that Demi-Sucks girl.
Yep.
That girl.
Female streamers are the worst.
Female influencers are bad, but female streamers are absolutely terrible.
Yeah, Sarah.
Yep.
Yep.
Sneak on Sarah.
I don't know if that was real, but I could have told y'all that was going to be an L no matter what.
Who else?
Yeah, Ruby Rose cooked.
Destiny, I called that one out too.
Yep.
Yep, I did call out Destiny and his chick.
I did call that one out.
Sky Bree, yeah.
Damn, you guys are, yeah, yeah.
Lacey and his girls, yep.
I call that shit too.
Nick and Sky Bree, yep.
Yep.
Yep.
Jinxie, yep, I call that one too.
I call that one too.
Brittany Grunt, yes.
I did say Brittany Grant.
And I told her to her face that she was going to struggle.
And what's she doing?
Bitch got on a hijab.
Try to find a nigga, bro.
Selena Powell, I call that one too.
You guys are right.
Shout out to y'all, man.
You guys are bringing me down memory lane.
Like, I forgot about a lot of this shit.
Ms. Sheikh's my, bro, I was never going to wipe that bitch.
Come on, man.
You guys serious?
You guys are trolling on that one.
Yeah, MGK and what's her name?
Transformer bitch.
I forgot her name.
Drewski, I call that one too.
I call that one too.
Bro, come on, man.
I am fucking Holstradamus.
I am literally Holstradamas.
I look at a chick.
I look at a dude.
And I will tell y'all it's not working.
Simple shit.
Sophie Rain and Ellen Lee Choppa, I call that one out too.
That was going to be an L. So, again, Guys, I want to be very clear about this.
I'm not hating on Kai.
He's a star.
But I dislike, if there's anything I hate more than when niggas simp and fall in love with like chicks that are having nefarious intentions, it's when it's when it could be avoided.
Like, I hate seeing dudes that are successful get with chicks, bring them up, and then bam, that bitch rug pulls that nigga and like uses all that shit to her own advantage.
I hate that shit, bro.
I hate that shit.
Because I know as a man how hard it is to grind and build an audience, make money, get status.
It is so fucking hard, man, as a dude.
I get it.
I can empathize with that shit.
So when I see girls come in and just like clout grab and then run off, I get mad.
I'm going to call it out.
So look, he could hate me.
Cool.
I hope you get angry watching this.
If you ever see this clip, I hope you get mad.
I hope you get tilted.
And I hope you seriously reconsider giving this girl any type of real title.
You want to have a word, bro?
Go smash her a little bit.
Even if you want to do a fake relationship, fine.
But bro, don't put her in a position where she could fucking hurt you.
Don't put her in a position where she has access to your shit.
Don't put her in a position where she could come in and say that you cheating, nigga, and make you look crazy.
Like, no, man.
No.
Fuck no.
And honestly, if you're going to be putting her on camera, I'll get a percentage of everything she earns.
Because this is a big come up for her.
So you need to get a percentage of fucking everything, bro, if you're going to do this shit.
Because these girls are devious.
These social media bitches are devious, bro.
It's all about having a come up.
It's all about making money.
It's all about getting clout.
It's all about having status.
And guys that are young, right?
Like him, that what?
This is probably maybe like the third, fourth, fifth hot chick he's had that actually is like showing him attention and shit like that.
Let's keep it a thousand, right?
He's 23.
You know, you get love struck quick.
So look, man.
I don't know how long he's been seeing her, but you guys know what I say.
Six months to a year, bro.
Six months to a year before you even think of wifing a girl.
And for him to say that shit on camera in front of all these niggas like that, and they didn't say nothing.
Look, all right, let me ask you a question.
You in love?
Yeah.
Yeah, man.
I don't know.
Maybe they just don't want to say it on camera.
I haven't got enough.
But I would, bro.
Yeah, man.
Like, your job as a friend is to come in and be like, bro, we got to get the whole facts.
We got to research this girl.
Like, I don't know, man.
But again, like, look at these niggas, man.
You think these niggas like me out here are like, like, dealing with women in red pill awareness?
Probably not, bro.
Probably not.
Maybe Duke has a little bit of red pillow awareness, but these niggas, you think this nigga got red pill awareness?
Phantom?
Too busy eating cheeseburgers, man.
You think Asia got red pill awareness?
This nigga was simping off of a two, Sinna.
Whatever the fuck that bitch name is.
Sinna bun, whatever her name is.
This nigga probably has a leg count of 10.
Real talk, all off clout.
I don't even know who this is.
But I'll tell you this, he ain't sharp.
He definitely ain't sharp.
Nigga got a sharp shirt on, but he ain't sharp with the ladies.
And he's the oldest one.
He's 30.
So I would hope that he has some awareness with women.
But these two right here, bro, these niggas fuck no bitches.
That's a fucking fact.
That's a fuck.
I know that our agent is a simp.
Nigga, fucking, let's send a boss him around on stream.
Like, I'll be fucking damned if a woman boss me around on my stream.
When you're the bigger creator, fucking clown.
And then this nigga, he just fat, bro.
You ain't fucking no bitches when you're fat.
I'm just keeping a thousand.
You got some clown shit like that, but you're gonna get scraps when you're fat.
So, I don't even know who this guy is.
But yeah, bro, this shit, I saw this shit.
I was like, bro, and fucking incredible, man.
And fuck incredible, bro.
Like, and it's like, ah, like, I wish these niggas saw the Fresh of podcast and understood what the fuck I'm coming from, bro.
Like, if these niggas saw the shit that I've seen and watched a couple episodes, like, because here's the thing, bro.
If y'all watch After Hours, for a lot of you guys that like have a lower leg count or you guys aren't that red pill aware, like, if y'all like watch, like, for the guys that aren't like that aware of women, if you watch just a couple of episodes of Fresh Food After Hours, like, it'll red pill you pretty quickly.
And it really will red pill you really quickly.
You know, and that's kind of my job is to like let you guys see this bullshit.
Like, here's average women, right?
Actually, mate, check out this reel that I made, bro.
I need y'all niggas to see this shit, bro.
All right, mate.
Wake up, it's Monday morning, 11 a.m.
Alarm goes off, right?
Look at your phone.
You see 10 text messages.
A couple of those numbers, you know.
Some of them, you don't know.
Some say, some not, but you kind of roughly know who they are.
Then you open up your Instagram.
Boom.
DMs everywhere.
20 DMs.
All bad bitches from different parts of the world.
Wow, you're so handsome.
What's your name?
Where are you from?
Hey, I got a boat party later today.
Come through.
And then you're getting all these offers.
Mind you, you're 19 years old.
You just graduated high school.
You have no fucking skills.
You don't have a job.
Your parents pay for everything.
You live in some major metropolitan city.
Life is great.
You don't got to worry about shit.
That happens for a day.
You'll be stoked.
Happens for two days.
You'll be really excited.
Happens for a week.
You're on top of the world.
But what happens when you get this level of attention?
For a month, two months, six months, a year, three years.
What do you think happens to you as a person?
I'll answer that.
Your personality corrodes.
Your ability to critically think evaporates.
Your ability to be perspicacious?
Gone.
Because everything's been given to you.
Ladies and gentlemen, I introduce you to the modern woman.
Let's go into it.
Bro, and that's a regular bitch.
That's a regular bitch.
Can you guys imagine this girl?
This Gabby chick, whatever fuck her name is.
Bro, this thing, bro, the fact that this nigga even mentioned her, her DMs are going to be jumping.
All the fucking scumbags are going to message her trying to be like, oh, I got this nigga girl.
Like, the scumbags will really try that shit.
Right?
If I know a girl is dating like a celebrity, whatever, I'm not going to slide, like, for what?
But there's some weirdo nickels out there that, like, like, to them, it's like, oh, let me try to take this nigga bitch.
Right?
So this girl is going to be getting attention like that times 10.
You don't want that shit, man.
You don't want that shit.
Oh, Myron, you're insecure.
Just have more game.
Nigga, like, you guys understand that, like, your game, your money, your status, et cetera.
It still has a fucking max out point, bro.
Like, niggas don't get this shit.
Like, it still has a max out point.
And this is like the ugly red pill truth.
It has limits, right?
The more money you have, the more status you have, the better you look, the better shape you're in.
Like, you can have, you can extend it, but there's still limits to this shit.
There's still limits to this shit.
And my thing is, right?
If all you got is status and money, right?
That's your, that's your main shit.
You don't got frame.
You're short, you're ugly.
You're out of shape, whatever it may be.
Like, your limit isn't that much, bro.
It really isn't that much.
Like, guys, ah, get this through your heads.
Average women have access to A-list celebrities.
Okay?
I really need you guys to get this through your fucking brain.
Average women have access to A-list celebrities.
Okay?
So right off that, most of you niggas, your sexual market value is tapped out just off of that.
Off of that, your shit is tapped out.
You might be the chat in your town making $100K per year, right?
But you got a girl, y'all just met, y'all kind of talking?
You guys aren't like official yet.
She's not really like invested in you like that yet.
That celebrity nigga could take your girl for a day, for a night, for a week, whatever.
You don't notice it because nobody knows how these bitches move.
They move in silence like lasagna.
Right?
Like the S and Lasagna.
I'm telling you guys, these girls are devious.
They go on a girl's trip.
You ain't even know.
You guys are in the early talking phases.
She fucked like three guys.
This is the dirty shit that they don't want you to know.
Okay?
So your guy.
You might be a chat, 100k per year, whatever.
You get a girl.
Well, guess what?
Your SP is already maxed out because she's talking to an A-list celeb.
Cooked.
Right?
And this is average bitches that have this.
I mind you.
This is average women that have this access.
Now you go ahead, you add to the fire, you get a bitch that's famous.
Not only is she famous, she's trying to become more famous, right?
What is she going to do?
Well, she understands to become more famous.
She has to associate with more famous niggas, right?
Because that's her career.
So all those like boundaries that you might have as a man, hey, I don't want you going to club.
I don't want you associating with this nigga over here.
He's a weirdo photographer.
I don't like that director.
He on some weirdo shit.
He on some pervy shit, blah, blah, blah.
Guess what?
You can't put those boundaries no more because she wants to be famous.
A typical boundary, like, I don't want my girl going a nightclub.
Now, she can sit there and be like, well, it's for work, baby.
I gotta go.
Right?
Because it's a part of her career.
So most guys don't want to come off as insecure and assholes.
So they say, okay, it's cool.
I trust you.
It's okay.
I trust you, right?
But one party leads to another meet, another social hour, an after party here, after party there, social hour here, happy hour here, video shoot here, photo shoot there, right?
And niggas are going to shoot their shot all the time.
And she's going to take those numbers and those opportunities because she wants to move up, right?
So what you don't understand, a lot of these fucking dummies, is that when you get with a girl that's in the industry, a musician, a celebrity, actress, a fucking influencer, whatever, for her to reach the top echelon of her career, she needs to put herself in precarious situations that damage the fucking relationship that you're trying to build, man.
So to bring this all back full circle, if regular girls have access to A-list celebs and you could lose your chick just off of that, like, and you're, let's say you're, now you are dealing with a girl that's a celeb, but you're a celeb too.
If an average bitch has more pull than a celeb, what do you think a celeb girl is going to have on a celeb guy?
Oh, yeah.
Is it making sense now, guys?
Celeb guy?
Average girl.
Look, look, look.
Let me put this shit with the fucking main thing so you guys see what the fuck I'm saying here.
All right.
Let me, let me, let me show this shit to you guys, right?
Envision this shit.
Because this is really important shit.
Right?
Maybe some fucking influencer is watching me right now or some fucking actor or NBI player, NFL player.
All you niggas need to listen up.
All right, because a lot of you guys didn't know how to deal with bitches before you became famous and made some money.
So I got y'all.
Okay?
Average woman, right?
Average guy.
This is their market pull.
Average woman, average guy, right?
Now, average woman, celeb guy.
A little bit more space, right?
A little bit more.
But she still has more pull.
Average woman, celeb guy.
Now, what do you think a celeb guy has, right?
Celeb guy here?
What do y'all think a celeb woman has?
Here?
Here?
Celeb woman, celeb guy.
Okay?
So if a regular ass bitch has more pull than a celeb guy, what the fuck do you niggas think is going to happen when you're dealing with a celeb girl?
Have you guys noticed that female celebs can never stay in relationships?
Jennifer Lopez, Ryan Carey?
Right?
Forever.
Megan Fox, like I could name a bunch of female celebs, both young and old, that can't stay in a relationship.
How many niggas Rihanna been with?
Right?
Beyonce made it work, kinda.
But that's rare.
She almost left when Jay-Z cheated, but she had some semblance of common sense to realize that she ain't gonna find another one.
Thank God.
But most women with that type of status and fame, they leave.
Because they think that they could do better.
And at the end of the day, they have more options.
Celeb woman, like literally like this, celeb nigga.
Celeb woman, celeb nigga.
All right?
So the only way a lot of the times, when you're a celebrity man to make shit fair is you got to get with a regular bitch.
That's the only way you really have leverage in a lot of these situations.
But these fucking famous guys don't get it because they're stupid.
They think, oh, well, I ain't famous.
I need another famous girl.
So she doesn't use me for my fame or my money.
Not knowing that her job is to get more fame and money.
Stupid.
Incredible.
And fucking credible, bro.
Guys, when I say hypergamy is really, you need to be better than your girl in every regard, I truly mean that shit.
You need to be better than her in everything.
Everything.
Because once shit starts to equal out, telling you, bro, she's going to start looking somewhere else.
It's a very ugly reality between the genders.
It's a very ugly reality.
And I know a lot of people don't want to hear this shit.
Maybe some women in here are looking, shut up, bitch.
Nobody cares what you got to say.
I'm telling the guys here, giving y'all some real fucking advice.
Call me a misogynist, call me sexist, whatever the fuck.
I don't give a shit about what the labels are going to be.
You need to get with a girl that you're better than in every way.
It's the only way she's going to submit to you.
It's the only way she's going to respect you.
And the only way she's going to look at you are a fucking hero, bro.
You need to be her Superman.
All right?
You need to be her Superman.
Don't rob her of the privilege of following you.
One more time for you, stupid idiots in the back.
Hey, idiots, you simps, all you things that people that think that this shit is equal, egalitarian, democracy.
No, it's a dictatorship.
Never deny your woman the ability, actually the privilege to follow you.
Again, because it's so goddamn important.
Never deny your woman the privilege of following you.
To deny her that privilege shows that you're a fucking loser, failure, and you never deserved her in the fucking first place.
And that's the cold, hard fucking truth.
If you can't lead your girl, let her go to somebody that can.
This is why I tell you guys it's so important to be in the fucking gym.
This is why I tell you guys it's so important to get your money up.
This is why I tell you guys it's so important to be intelligent, to be competent, to be a good problem solver, to speak well, to be articulate, to not be a fucking idiot.
Because when you open your mouth and you speak to her, she needs to know right then and there, damn, this nigga's a somebody.
Holy shit.
I feel safe with him.
I can listen to him.
I respect him.
He's better than me.
Damn.
Now you got it.
This equal shit, it's a lie.
This partnership shit, it's a lie.
50-50, that's a lie.
It's all a lie.
It's all propaganda set up for you dumbasses to think that you're equal to a woman, you treat her like an equal, and then she ends up divorcing your dumbass because you're an equal.
You stupid fucks.
This isn't about Kai Sanat.
This isn't about his dumbass AMP squad who are all a bunch of Simpson retards.
No.
This is about you guys understanding that the sexual marketplace isn't something to play around with.
Because if you fail in this, you'll end up with kids with a woman that you don't like.
You end up paying child support.
God forbid you fucking marry one of these women.
They destroy your fucking life.
And then you're sitting at the edge of a bed with a fucking thing wondering what the fuck is going to happen.
What are you going to do?
This is something that you have to get figured out.
This is something that your father can't help you with, unfortunately.
Why?
Because when your father was in the dating marketplace, when he was going around talking to women and shit, there wasn't a fucking smartphone.
There wasn't Instagram.
There wasn't TikTok.
There wasn't YouTube.
There wasn't the internet.
Women actually went outside and respected male attention.
Those days are gone.
So, since those days are gone, you have to adapt to the new normal.
And I'm one of the few motherfuckers on the internet that tells you guys what this new normal is.
This isn't a Disney fucking fairy tale, man.
Ask DDG.
You thought shit was sweet.
I'm with the mermaid.
Disney.
No.
I called it.
His girl makes more money than him.
She's more famous than him.
It's going to be a rap.
And what happened?
I was right.
Selena Poe.
Hey, your thought.
It ain't going to work.
I was right.
Yo, Neon, this girl, she's just using it for your money, bro.
She's trying to run her OnlyFans up.
I was right.
Shit never works.
Hey, Nick, this chick's a former porn star.
You might want to rethink what you're doing.
I was right.
Tixie with the OnlyFans thought.
She has the nerve to break up with him because he was watching girls do the same shit that she does.
I was right.
Fat ass Lacey.
Girl being a thought.
She getting the faze from a bunch of faze niggas that fucking are losers.
None of them niggas have at the gym in months.
Zero masculinity.
Testosterone at 67, just like their IQ.
I was right.
Being a thought.
I love Aiden, but I was right about Demi-Sucks too.
Thought.
Sarah Safari, thought.
I don't mess with these girls.
I look at them and I see what's going on.
I am literally a thoughtologist, a thoughtologist.
I wrote a book why women deserve less because I know these chicks.
The book is only 97 pages because they deserve less.
There is no one more educated on female nature and how they fucking move in 2024 modern women than me, bro, that can talk about this shit.
Obviously, there's other guys that are good, right, and understand this shit.
You know, the Roll Tamasis and all the other guys in the red pill, right?
My boy Andrew Tate, et cetera.
But when it comes to who's talking about bitches, no one comes close.
It's me.
When it comes to dealing with American women, westernized, fucked up women, it's me.
And this is why everyone hates me.
Because I call it like it is.
I call out the fuckery of approximately 50% of the population.
Not only that, I call out the niggas that run the population.
And then the idiots that make the music for that same stupid population.
You guys see why I get hated so much?
Say what needs to be said what doesn't want to be said so look man People can say whatever fuck they want to say Oh, he's a misogynist, toxic masculinity, blah, blah, blah.
But I'll tell you this: if niggas took my advice, you guys are going to be in a good position with the ladies.
Guys are going to be in a good position.
You'll be in a position of advantage or position of dominance is what we used to call it in the law enforcement.
And again, I don't say any of this to ridicule the influencers.
I don't want none of these guys to lose.
I want Ada to win.
Truly talented.
Has a huge audience behind him.
Kaiser not.
I want these guys to win, bro.
Like, they already got enough on their fucking plate with streaming, deals, you know, not getting canceled, shit like that.
Right?
Jinxie, all these niggas.
Like these young guys.
Even Nick Narasena, I gave him that advice out of love, right?
I want these dudes to win.
It's already hard enough being a man.
It's already hard enough making money.
It's already hard enough streaming, right?
It's already hard enough to get your fucking name out there.
I'll be fucking damned if these dudes are going to bring these thoughts in that don't have talent, by the way, that don't deserve the fame, by the way, and have these girls come in and siphon off their influence to push them niggas to her OnlyFans and then leave them high and dry and break their heart and have them sad and depressed over a chick that never gave a fuck about him anyway.
That's the shit that pisses me off that has me fucking livid.
When talentless thoughts taint the thoughts of guys that actually make influence in the world.
One more time for y'all niggas.
The number one thing that pisses me off, which is why I'm so passionate about this shit, is when thoughts, thoughts, these fucking thoughts, influence the thoughts of men that can actually influence thoughts of others and change the fucking world.
That's my fucking issue.
So, if people get mad and call me misages or sexists or whatever the fuck, I don't care.
I say the shit that needs to be said.
We need to protect our young influencers from these fucking whores.
They need to focus on empowering the fucking young generation.
And they can't do that when these dumb bitches come in and fuck their minds up.
It might not be now, might be in love right now, right?
But at some point, it's inevitable.
So you're gonna do some bullshit.
Your mood's gonna drop.
Thoughts are gonna go somewhere else because of a thought and then bam influence hindered because of some dumb bitch.
So, anyway, rant over.
This isn't hate, man.
I know someone's probably gonna click that and make it look like I'm just sitting here shitting on these young influencers now, bro.
I really want them niggas to win, man.
And a lot of them do watch me.
You know what I mean?
So I truly do want them to win.
I'm good, man.
I don't need no more fame.
I don't need no more money, man.
I'm good, man.
More fame is probably going to fuck me up, to be honest with you guys.
You know, you really can't reach a certain level of fame with views like this.
I'm too based.
Be honest, man.
You know, it's one thing if you're going to be critical of feminism and shit.
Once you start talking about the other shit, hey, man, that target's on your back, nigga.
And you guys know exactly what I'm talking about.
So, yeah.
All right.
Let's see here.
Let me go in the Rumble of Studios.
All right.
Night Star.
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Let's see here.
I don't think it's a big deal.
He's on live, so obviously his boy's not going to give their real opinions that could be misinterpreted as hating Kai's entertainers.
He's not going to hype of his relationship.
Give me a touch of Govylon their side of the internet.
People love streamer couples, so it's good for both brands, especially for let me say this good PR moves since she's hated.
He's hated by a bunch of females after the grape allegation happened.
Now, bro, here's the thing, bro.
You got to ask yourself, who benefits more from every single relationship arc?
It's always the women, bro.
It's always the women.
Always the women.
The horrible strikes again.
Sorry, thoughtologists.
That teaches me thoughtology.
Professor Wyron, don't miss.
Yeah, man.
I got y'all, man.
Prince JG.
This is a fantastic segue.
Have you seen the Travis Hunter situation?
Heisman winner, future first-round draft pick.
His girl's making him look like a loser on Prime TV.
This post explains the situation very well.
Would love your thoughts on it.
Prince G. Chaos Whack goes.
Let me see if I got time.
I'm leaving the gym right now and I'm back at work at 7 a.m.
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That's from Chaos Whack.
HK99 says her forehead is crazy.
Yeah, you're right.
Bro, Kai is cooked.
Yeah, man.
I mean, he got to get out of there ASAP, bro.
Waylos says, Myron Abdul Wahabia is me on X. Okay, shout out to you, bro.
Shout out to you Waylo.
W Grind W stream.
All right.
Damn, I was.
Damn, we were three and a half hours in already.
I was cooking.
Alright, and
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Got banned on Instagram when I was at like 500K, but we're up to 21 now.
My Twitter, brand new, made it fucking a year ago.
And I didn't even work on it for like three months.
So yeah.
Anyway, guys.
I think I'm gonna call it a night, man.
I'm fucking dying.
Been up for 22 hours straight.
Oh, man.
This nigga Frank is slumped next to me.
I gotta take him a piss too.
He hasn't pissed in a bit.
They're gonna call Pete on me, man.
So, but yeah, guys, so stream tomorrow.
W stream.
I'm gonna stream tomorrow.
This reaction that you have, we'll react to that on Wednesday, Prince G. With this, you know, fuck it, bro.
What are the likes on?
Okay, well, 1.3K on thing.
All right, let's get, if three nigger sub on X, I'll cover this thing.
Three ninjas sub on X. Link is pinned.
I'll react to this to this shit with this dude's girl.
This is a three-minute video.
Goddamn.
I already know.
So, I'm going to take a quick piss.
Sub on X. Sub on X Ninjas.
And I will react to this video.
If you guys don't, then no worries.
I'll react to it on Wednesday.
Y'all don't have to sub.
I'll literally react to it on Wednesday if you guys don't stop tonight.
This is the video in question, by the way.
So, three more niggas and, uh, oh, hold on.
No more.
No one else sub.
We hit 109.
No one else sub.
Not for tonight.
I'll take that on the W. Let's just go ahead and play the clip.
Had a great week.
I don't know if she maybe needs some PR training or this is just how she acts.
But every time I've opened a social media app over the past few days, it feels like I've seen another video of this woman just kind of being the worst.
Last night, Travis Hunter wins the Heisman.
You can see Deion and Shadir standing up.
His mom stands up.
And then his fiancé needs to be nudged by Dion to stand up.
Yeah, and she flat chested too.
And she not only was the first or last person to stand up, she was the first person to sit down.
Earlier this week, there was a story going viral that Travis Hunter's fiancé that she initially ignored him because he wasn't her type.
I thought this kind of got overblown.
Sometimes that's how relationships go.
I mean, bro, come on, man.
Like.
He ugly nigga, right?
But money and fame will help you with that shit, man.
And be an athlete in status.
That will help.
She said that he was in the friend zone, that he was in her DMs.
She didn't respond for two months.
Probably then realized that, oh, this man's going to be 100 million there very soon.
look okay when girls make it a point right to like kind of clown you on how hard you had to work to get them bro Like that's not good.
That's really not good, bro.
Not good at all.
If you want to get out of the front zone, have you considered playing both wide receiver and like the fact that she had to put out there that, oh, I had him in the friend zone, that's fucked.
Cornerback at a very high level.
But again, I thought it was a little overblown.
That tells you that the genuine burning desire wasn't there, bro.
You know, there's an origin story for every love story.
I'm still trying to find mine.
But then I thought back to her coming down to the field after Colorado's last game of the season this year, which was Travis Hunter's last game for Colorado.
They won 52 to nothing.
He clinched the Heisman during this game because he played so well.
And this was right after the game.
He goes and gets her and says, hey, hey, hey, tries to kiss her.
And then she's giving him an attitude.
But then again, I thought maybe something was going on.
Of course, then there was.
Oh, that's a L. Bro.
Nigga.
What the fuck is this?
The video last night where she was the last.
See, niggas made me wake up, Frank.
Frank, come here, man.
I'm sorry, buddy.
Come here.
Give me a hug.
Give me a hug, Frank.
Look at this nigga stretching his shit.
Man, bro, even Frank is like, what the fuck, nigga?
Why are you yelling?
Bro, this bitch got me tight now, man.
Frank, come on.
Come, come.
You sit on my lap, buddy.
Okay.
This nigga's so tired, bro.
Come here, buddy.
Stay with me while I react to this fucking dumbass whore.
Asked to stand up and the first to sit down.
I just, I don't know.
The man just won the Heisman.
He's crying.
It means so much to him.
She couldn't even stand up to hug him.
Look at Deion standing.
I thought it couldn't get worse.
But then came this video of Travis at an Adidas event where he just signed as an athlete.
So they wanted to do a little meet and greet with some fans.
I'm sure it was kind of a VIP.
What is that?
Travis won the Heisman.
Y'all heard this nigga?
Did you hear Frank, guys?
Nigga, what was that?
Like, nah, nigga, what was that?
This nigga yawning, bro.
He's so tired.
Oh, man.
This man's set for life.
He's at this event taking pictures with fans.
He's smiling.
Travis Hunter is one of the greatest guys in football, at least college football right now.
He's always smiling.
All he does is play video games.
He says he hasn't gone to a party in like years.
There's nobody like Travis Hunter.
All he does is play football, video games, and smile.
As he was taking the photo with the fans at the Adidas event, she was sitting to the right of him and said, Am I supposed to just sit here all day?
And as he was taking the photos, she was essentially chirping.
This is a work event.
Look at the attitude.
Look at the attitude.
Look, he's smiling with the fans.
I'm sure he doesn't want to take photos with random people.
This is part of the game.
And she's chirping while this is all gone.
Bro, fuck this bitch.
Y'all want to hear something?
Here's the difference between my chick and this girl.
And Angie's not my fiancé.
Y'all don't want to know what happens when people come up to me.
You guys saw it in the vlog.
Watch my vlog on Cast Club.
Guys, anytime someone comes up to me, you know what Angie does immediately?
She goes, hey, do you want a picture?
And she takes the phone and she takes the picture for them.
Because they'll say, oh, you want a selfie, but you know, selfies always come out trash.
So she literally will say, do you want a picture?
And she'll take it for them.
And she'll make sure it's good before we leave.
That's what Angie does.
She don't do none of this bullshit about, no.
She's by my side.
She helps me out.
She, if like someone comes in and like gives me like a like a speech of how I changed their life or whatever, she always gives me a hug and says, you're my superhero.
Right?
I'm so proud to have you as my boyfriend.
She literally says that shit to me.
Right?
All the time.
She admires me.
She adores me.
She's a great girlfriend.
She appreciates me.
She always thanks me for everything I do for her.
Right?
She's extremely grateful.
This bitch, none.
Like, none.
And fuck incredible.
The fact that she would have, like, she didn't want to kiss him.
She wanted to nag him, knowing that he's on camera and shit like that.
Terrible.
Terrible.
And this is supposed to be his fiancé.
Bro, this nigga needs to end the wedding immediately, bro.
Immediately.
This chick is just in it for some, for some money and some clowns.
She's going to get out.
She's going to try to get a kid and get the fuck out, man.
Bro, if any of you guys know this guy, all right?
If any of y'all know this nigga, send him this clip.
Bro, you need to abort now.
Abort now.
The big red flag.
She's not excited when you get your big wins.
She doesn't respect you.
And she had to make it a point to flex that you were in the friend zone before.
Fuck that bitch.
Fuck that bitch.
Now, I don't know the relationship, but this is crazy.
This man's a generational talent on and off the field.
And here's the thing.
I don't expect him to notice shit.
Again, he's another young 20-year-old.
These niggas don't understand these bitches, but I do.
I'm telling you, this girl is going to be a misery in your life.
She got a whole sleeve.
It's a wrap, man.
Girls that have excessive tattoos are thoughts.
Sorry.
Not sorry.
Girls that have sleeves, thoughts.
Leg tattoos, big leg tattoos, thoughts.
Big back tattoo, thoughts.
Nine out of ten times.
Is every single girl that has tattoos a whore?
Of course not.
Of course not.
Right?
But if she has like big ass tattoos, sleeves and shit.
Oh, Lord.
And then I look at her other behavior.
This is an unappreciative, entitled, spoiled, useless hoe.
So, nah, bro.
Shield.
I just, I really hope I'm getting the wrong vibes.
It's just bad luck.
We're just getting the wrong.
Here's the thing, too.
Y'all want to know why she's probably so mad?
Another thing for y'all?
Look, I know niggas.
He might be fucking some bitches on the side.
That might be why she's angry, too.
Right?
He might be fucking some bitches on the side.
Now that he's getting this money and status, girls are going to throw themselves at him.
He might be smashing some girls on the side.
But it doesn't matter.
Bitch, you're the fiancé.
You're in the public light.
You don't embarrass him.
You knew what the fuck it was when you got with someone like that.
You want the money.
You want the fame.
You want the security.
Well, guess what, bitch?
Be secure on yourself.
He's going to tap other bitches.
That's what comes with the territory.
That's what comes with the territory.
You want a nigga that's lit.
You want a nigga that got money.
You got a guy that want a guy's status.
You want status?
Knew how to deal with what comes with that shit.
He's going to fuck other bitches.
And if he hasn't yet, he's going to.
But I'm willing to bet that this thing attitude of hers, this looks like a bitch that's angry about cheating.
In my professional opinion, as a thoughtologist.
This dismissiveness, this anger, this bitterness to me, this looks like she either caught him cheating or she suspects he's cheating.
Which I'll be honest with y'all.
He a nigga, bro.
He probably is fucking some other bitches.
But girls like this need to know when you get with a guy like this.
Like, bitch, he's a superstar.
You're not.
Know your place.
Shut the fuck up.
Shut the fuck up.
Know your place.
The problem is this.
Girls like this, guys.
They go through their life.
They're the star.
They're the princess.
They're the pedestalized one.
Niggas are fawning over them, etc.
This is probably the first time in her life she's getting less attention than her man.
And that's fucking facts.
I can tell from this, like, just from these fucking images here, how she's behaving.
This is the first time that her man is getting more attention than her.
First time, bro.
First fucking time.
And she don't like it.
And then on top of that, he's probably fucking bitch on the side.
And then on top of that, she friends on him in the beginning.
She gave him a chance.
Right?
Girls hate it.
When they give a guy a chance, they get with him and he explodes in value over her and then cheats on her.
That's, I guarantee you, that's where she's at right now.
But guess what, bitch?
That's what comes with the territory.
You're a fiancé of an NFL player?
Deal with it.
Otherwise, go deal with a regular nigga.
Bitch, there's one of him.
There's thousands of you.
Kanye West family said this shit.
There's a thousand news.
There's only one of me.
Right?
This is the truth when it comes to these women, man.
Anyway, all right, guys.
That's it for me.
I am going to log off.
We cooked tonight.
three hour 44 minute stream so yeah man I think that's it for me, guys.
I'm going to log off.
I love y'all, ninjas.
This is a long Fed reacts.
I'll catch you guys tomorrow at 7:30 for Ryan Pineda, Money Monday.
And then we will have a nighttime show after.
We're at 109 subscribers for X, which is hilarious.
All right, guys.
I'll catch you guys tomorrow, 7:30 p.m.
Ryan Pineda.
And then after hours, followed by that.
Love you, ninjas.
Peace.
Special agent with Homeland Square Scotts.
Okay, guys.
HS.
Oh, wait.
Hold on.
My bad.
I forgot these chats, niggas.
My bad.
Okay.
We got IG Live with Frank.
Well, Mark you, maybe I'll do it.
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Last one, Waylo says, Myron, please move the chat at the bottom after you read it.
It blocks a lot of shit in that 304 is major main character syndrome.
Oh, yeah, you're right.
It does block some shit.
I'll uh move it, move the chat at the bottom.
I can't move it, bro.
I gotta figure that out.
Anyway, that'll do it, guys.
I'll catch you guys tomorrow.
She does have main character syndrome.
Uh, love you guys.
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