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OSL 58 - Diddy's Homes Raided As He Flees The Country
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Diddy's homes raided as he flees the country.
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So as you heard, I'm sure by now.
Diddy's home.
Holmes, New York.
LA.
Miami.
Raided by the feds.
And in one of the homes, I believe the Miami home.
It appears that his sons were home, perhaps had some friends over.
It looks like they got arrested, at least apprehended momentarily.
In the meantime, Diddy flees the country.
What is it all about?
We're gonna dig into it tonight and take your calls.
Breaking news right now.
We're following the Department of Homeland Security conducting a raid at a house in Homebey Phil Hills, believed to be connected to Sean Combs, a rapper and music executive, perhaps being linked to a sex trafficking investigation.
He got some shots of a few people coming out of the home.
Those people have been detained.
Now we're trying to still connect the dots.
We do have some sources on scene here that we're getting this information from.
We were actually the first ones here with about 30 different law enforcement vehicles at least.
There are three bear cats on scene here.
This just all unfolded, Sandra, I would say less than 10 minutes ago.
We got here even before the crime scene tape came up.
So uh we're just down the hill.
If you look up this street where Tony is right now to the right, you'll see one of those bear cats and law enforcement on other side of those bushes, basically, is that home that is registered to Bad Boy Films, which is part of Bad Boy Entertainment, and the home in particular is registered not only Bad Boy Films, but to one of P. Diddy's daughters.
They are heavily armed and uh they've been very tactiful, would probably be the best word to use as they uh made entry into this home uh this afternoon.
We actually watched them as they made through their made their way through one of these uh side gates, and as soon as they got inside the home, one of the things their first things they did was made their way into this garage that you see is open right there.
Now they did take a couple people into custody.
We witnessed that.
Now, are they under arrest?
Are they just being uh asked about what they know?
That I can't answer, but I can tell you there's three people right there that were taken into custody or were inside that home at the time of the raid.
we did see a bunch of investigators going in, making the raid in there and clearing that as well.
So they're gonna do a thorough search as they conduct this raid.
And so far, Stu, from what I understand and from Haley on the ground there, they have not seen, and we have not seen from our vantage point any sign of Sean Combs, the 54-year-old who is believed to be the property owner of their.
Where could he be?
So a lot of questions to follow up on that news report, obviously.
Here's a more recent news report from Jesse Waters with Bill Malojean.
Fox News Alert, Homeland Security Agents raiding hip hop mogul Sean Diddy Combs LA and Miami homes in connection to a federal sex trafficking investigation.
Diddy's been the subject of numerous rape and sexual assault allegations, alleging years of wrongdoing.
National correspondent Bill Melusion's here with the latest.
Bill.
Well, Jesse, our federal sources tell us these raids at P. Diddy's properties were in connection to a federal sex trafficking probe.
You can see here heavily armed federal agents could be seen raiding Sean Diddy Combs's home right here in LA in the Homebey Hills area of Los Angeles.
Several people could be seen being escorted from the property, some appearing to be detained or arrested, some in handcuffs.
Meanwhile, in Miami, some federal agents arrived at Combs's waterfront property by boat conducting a raid there as well.
Sources tell Fox this had to do with a federal sex trafficking investigation.
But officially, HSI is only saying, quote, earlier today, Homeland Security Investigations New York executed law enforcement actions as part of an ongoing investigation with assistance from HSI Los Angeles, HSI Miami, and our local law enforcement partners.
We will provide further information as it becomes available.
Now, last year, three women accused Combs of abuse in two separate lawsuits.
The day after the first lawsuit was filed, Combs and the woman, singer Cassandra Ventura, agreed on a settlement.
In the second lawsuit filed last November, two women claimed Combs sexually, uh excuse me, forcefully drugged them and sexually assaulted them back in the 1990s.
Then two months ago, a male music producer also sued Combs, accusing him of abuse, including unsolicited groping and sexual touching.
Now a lawyer representing Combs has described that lawsuit as quote pure fiction.
But Jesse, the big question is where is P. Diddy tonight?
Well, TMZ is reporting they just tracked his private jet to Antigua in the Caribbean, though it's unclear if Combs himself is on board that an island?
We'll send it back to you.
All right, thanks so much.
Like an island?
Like he's going to an island?
Who had an island?
Who diddled?
Who did diddling at an island and God knows what else?
Sounds very familiar.
But yes, here's the route.
Sean Diddy Combs playing, is he on it?
Is he not?
I don't know.
Could it be a distraction?
Could it be a decoy?
It's almost as if he knew.
It's almost as if he knew this was coming.
Hmm.
Hmm.
A lot of questions.
What's that little loop he takes in Southern California?
knew this was coming.
Very suspicious.
Now there's obviously a lot of questions here.
Why Homeland Security?
Why the armed raid?
Why the armed raid?
Now the rumors that have been swirling are that Diddy might have also been like some sort of a rap hip-hop mogul gangster that put out hit jobs on people.
Some people are already talking about that in the comments section.
Thank you.
So, but sex trafficking, why such a heavy-handed raid?
Why today?
How did Diddy know to leave the country?
Why Department of Homeland Security and not FBI.
I do intend to take your calls on this issue throughout the transmission.
I think, generally speaking, the cover-up is on.
Now, I would say that there's good people in these federal agencies, and there's obviously bad people as well.
And it's probably the bad people that tipped Diddy off, so he knew to leave town.
And it's probably the bad people at the higher ups that are going to make sure none of this information that they're going in to get ever becomes public.
Thank you.
Just like with the Epstein case and much of the Harvey Weinstein allegations as well.
I think that the cover-up is on.
Now, there's obviously something real here enough that Diddy wanted to flee the country, and that armed agents go into his home and set up a perimeter, even do a wet raid, and then all the individuals in one of his house, which allegedly included two of his sons, all ended up in handcuffs.
So there's there's a legitimate, there's a legitimate thing happening here, but as we know, it's likely that this is going to be swept under the rug and covered up.
And who tipped Diddy off so that he knew to flee the country and go to Antigua.
And why does he feel so comfortable there?
And why would he feel so comfortable there?
You know, what's what's interesting about this, and we look at we look at some recent developments.
You had Harvey Weinstein go down with the sexual abuse and all those weird allegations that were put up against him.
And it really turned out that that was all about getting Trump.
And so the Me Too movement needed, it needed a face, it needed somebody to take down, it needed examples, and then everything would go from there and really just become an anti-Trump deal.
And that's what it was.
And Rose McGowan, who is one of the original Me Too movement people, basically came out and said so.
She said, I got into this to help the victims and stop anybody from being victimized next.
And then it just turned into an anti-Trump thing.
It's not even about the women now, they don't care.
And we got some of the details from that, and I'm pretty sure Weinstein even went to prison.
He might still be in prison.
Then we had the Epstein situation, where he dies in prison as probably the biggest victim, or excuse me, the biggest witness when it comes to victims of child sex and sex trafficking.
Not to mention the blackmail, the spy rings, the cloning, the eugenicists.
He was the top witness for all of these things.
He dies, he allegedly kills himself in a prison cell.
Now the Weinstein thing, again, the Weinstein thing garners some attention.
Big Hollywood name, but then it was obscended into Trump.
And so it really never hit Hollywood like it should have.
Then the Epstein thing happens, and it really just hits the political world.
Most people outside of the political world don't really still know what the hell it's all about.
Then you have the Dan Schneider documentary that comes out recently with the abuse that's going on with these kids' networks, specifically this one at Hollywood.
And that did pretty well, went a little viral, but still the average American has no idea what's going on.
Now, I would say this Diddy story gets more attention, maybe than all of them.
Big name in entertainment, big name in hip-hop, a mogul, you might even say.
It's hard to not hear about this.
And obviously something real is going on, enough that Diddy wants to flee the country.
Somebody tipped him off, and they have three of his homes raided, guns drawn, the whole nine.
And then they set up a perimeter, a wet raid.
They arrest everybody in the house.
So as the saga goes, a lawsuit against Diddy in a court case comes out, and a bunch of these names and information gets redacted.
And now people are saying, well, gee, Diddy looks like this mafia boss when it comes to the hip-hop community with the abuse and the blackmail and maybe even potential hit jobs.
And then this stirs up in the internet for the last couple months, and then bing, bang, boom, today happens.
Out of nowhere, but he had the tip to not be there and leave town.
Obviously, didn't clue his uh sons in or his friends because they were at the house and they got arrested.
So what evidence is being taken or what evidence is being destroyed?
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Why is it Homeland Security and not the FBI?
Is that because they thought they might find some actual victims in this deal?
What international situation is going on with Diddy that they send in Homeland Security?
Did they think he was a threat?
For some reason, did they think that Diddy was a threat?
These are the questions that are going to be asked.
Thank you.
Will we get answers?
Unlikely.
The timing might not be suspicious.
I mean, this stuff has to have timing.
I mean, but the timing, I think will beg questions.
Why?
What what development has happened since the lawsuit, since the redaction of the documents, and then to today?
What new information is there?
What is going on?
And if you think about all the things Diddy was involved in, it's almost like the now Maxwell situation, where Maxwell sits in a prison, the number one operator for Jeffrey Epstein, the biggest sex trafficker, blackmailer on the planet, and yet Maxwell sits in prison.
Epstein somehow kills himself in a prison cell with toilet paper, and there's no clients.
It's just Epstein kills himself, Maxwell in a prison, but no clients.
Biggest sex trafficking ring, international sex trafficking ring, blackmail ring, uh, double triple agent spy, cloning farms, eugenicism, and no clients, though.
No clients.
So, oh, okay, so what is Diddy doing where there's no clients?
Or what is Diddy doing?
And somehow he's just an isolated person running all of this stuff, big name and hip hop, and all these people know about it, but it's just him doing it.
So now the question becomes does this become bigger?
Obviously, people know this is going on.
This is an untold secret.
Kind of like what goes on at Hollywood.
Everybody knew that there were those kitty diddlers and abusers that worked in these child's television shows.
Everybody knew Harvey Weinstein was bringing in young girls to watch him shower and play with himself and God knows what else.
Everybody knows Epstein was having parties with sex slaves down on an island and doing God knows what else.
Everybody knew it, but it was a big secret.
Nobody wanted to talk about it.
And then it all comes out.
Just like this.
Just like this.
Now, who's going to be bold enough?
Who's going to be brave enough?
Or is anybody going to do the right thing in Hollywood that knows the knows the details, knows the T and decides to go public?
I wonder what Usher is up to these days.
Meek Mill has completely lost his mind.
Meek Mill, obviously used and abused by the system, embarrassed about it, and others.
Was the rumor that if you want to make it in the rap game, you have to engage in homosexual activity with the producers and the record labels?
You had to suck somebody off.
You had to plug somebody or get plugged yourself.
Is that true?
Was Diddy running that whole operation?
Was Diddy a part of it?
Who else was running this?
Who else was involved in this?
How deep does it go?
No pun intended.
How sick is it really?
These are the questions.
We're going to open up the phone lines and we're going to take your calls.
Hey, some big shout outs to some people in the audience tonight.
I love, I monitor the chats.
We got Tommy Sotomayor in here with us, had a great interview with him earlier today on the InfoWars War Room.
We got Brianna Morella in the house, great investigative reporter, AIM316, one of the best of all time in the Rumble Rants with us as well.
If you're tuned in on Rumble, Rumble.com slash Owen, thank you for being with us there.
I am monitoring the chats tonight.
If you're with us on X at Owensroyer 1776, we'll be monitoring those chats as well.
But yes, just like you had all these jokes, all these cartoons.
How many Weinstein jokes existed on these late night talk shows?
How many Weinstein jokes existed on the Family Guy television show and these other things?
They all knew about Weinstein.
And now you find out, oh, Kat Williams, oh, Dave Chappelle, oh, 50 Cent.
All these other people that were kind of clueing you into what was really going on with Diddy the entire time.
And there were other songs out there.
Maybe I'll go find the lyrics, where he basically says that all these big rappers that you follow are all gay.
There's been rumors about Jay-Z.
Jay-Z's hairstyle.
He does his hairstyle off of a big gay French artist.
Thank you.
Hangs out with Barack Obama.
Who gets embarrassed when his John Legend gets embarrassed when his wife, Christy Teagan, brings up his little secret affair with Barack Obama, he starts blushing.
Are they all?
Are they all getting it?
T.I. used to rap about it.
And look, I don't care if people are gay.
That's not the point.
The point is that they blackmail you, they bring you in, and if you want to be successful, you've got to engage in the humiliation.
Meaning you've got to suck it or you've got to take it, or both.
And now, oh yeah, you're the big, you're the big alpha male rapper.
You're the big alpha male tough guy rapper.
And that's how they promote you.
And the big secret is you're actually getting porked by some troll producer.
You're actually getting under the desk and taking care of the record labels.
Thank you.
And I guarantee you, people will be pulling up now.
All these old rap lyrics.
Show no love for homo thugs.
Let's pull that up.
DMX.
What happened to DMX?
Where the hood at DMX.
Man, cats don't know what.
What it's gonna be.
Fing with an end dog like me.
Last I heard, y'all in dogs was having sex with the same sex.
I show no love to homo thugs.
How you gonna explain F in a man?
Even if we squash the beef, I ain't touching your hand.
I don't eff with in dogs that think they brought.
Only one way to be, and that's the dog.
I know how you get down, know how to bite.
What do you think he's talking about?
Where the hood at?
See, because there's real, there's real street cred thugs, call it that.
There's real street cred rappers that come up in the hood.
And they're thinking, yo, I'm in the rap game now.
I've made it, and they get to the rap game and they find out they're surrounded by a bunch of faggots that suck dick and have anal sex to become a popular rapper.
And they're looking around, they're saying, where the hood at TI would rap about it too.
And they called him out in their lyrics and they said, everybody up here is a total fraud.
Ain't nobody up here legit.
Ain't nobody up here done it.
Ain't nobody up here hood.
Ain't nobody up here hood.
Why do you think Ice Cube calls this stuff out?
You guys like my little rap there?
What do you think?
Should I go?
Should I drop it in, or should I just hit it with the end dog?
I kind of like the end dog.
So that's what happens.
These young guys, they grow up, they listen to rap music, and they think this is how you make it.
These guys are tough, these guys are thugs, these guys know the streets, they gang bang, they sell weight, they push drugs.
They've been shot, all this stuff.
And then they get up there and they find out it's nothing but a bunch of homos that suck each other off and have gay orgies, and they're like, what the hell is this?
These guys are all phonies.
These guys are all gay.
They ain't real.
They ain't got it.
So, but there you go.
Okay.
So back to the question.
Back to the question.
Back to the question.
Why did Homeland Security do this raid instead of the FBI?
Makes you wonder.
There's a there's a technical reason for that.
There's some sort of technical, logistical, bureaucratic reason for that.
Three homes, DHS, not FBI.
We know the charges involved, as far as we know.
The sex abuse allegations.
The sex abuse allegations.
Was Diddy tipped off?
And that's how he knew to flee the country.
The people that were in his house, his sons allegedly, that they got that they got arrested, at least momentarily, were they involved with anything, or did they just get arrested because they were there and were they released?
Is there a cover-up on?
Now, I'm saying there's a legitimate move here against Diddy for some reason we probably don't know about yet.
But if there's good people in the DHS, there's also bad people in the DHS.
It's all federal government bureaucracy.
And everything climbs the ladder.
And at some point, all this evidence is going to reach the wrong rung, and it's all going to fall out, and nobody's ever going to find out about it.
So I would say it's not even a question at this point.
The cover-up is already on.
And I would say the proof is in the pudding in that somebody must have tipped Diddy off that this hit was coming.
and that's why he was already ready to flee the country.
Thank you.
So to me, that says there's a rat, there's a turd in the punch bowl, the cover-up's already on.
But so what is Diddy do now?
If if Diddy is innocent, why does he flee?
Or maybe he knows that what's about to come out is so bad that he can't be in the country.
Now, why would he feel comfortable in Antigua?
Lots of questions.
Does he really stay in Antigua?
Is he really there?
Was that a distraction?
Does he hop on a boat?
Does he go somewhere else?
Does Diddy decide to talk to the public, knowing that's probably a safer bet than the feds?
How high up the food chain does all of this go?
How high up the food chain does all of this go?
But I would say the cover up is already on.
Somebody tipped Diddy off.
And at the end of the day, this will pale in comparison to what was going on at Epstein Island, obviously.
Obviously, what was going on at Epstein Island is going to be much worse.
But notice how nobody goes down for that.
Epstein uh supposedly kills himself with a roll of toilet paper in the highest security prison in New York, and then Gilane, Gislaine Maxwell sits in a prison cell, and no clients go down.
Nobody else goes down.
Now, was Diddy working for somebody else?
Did he just strong arm the entire hip hop community himself?
Did he take it upon himself to run this operation and only bring people in that would engage in sexual acts or control certain rappers or get down with certain rappers?
Was it all his own?
Was somebody else running it?
Was he just taking advantage of a bad system that already existed?
Was he super down with it when they introduced him and they said, wow, this guy's extra special gay?
Let's have him run our stuff.
He's down.
And then he would go out and recruit people that were good and find out who they could bend, find out who they could break.
Thank you.
These are the questions.
But what was set to happen to Diddy?
They raid his home, they arrest him.
And then what?
Are there some new charges?
A lot of questions.
But it all ties into the larger exposure of the sordid nature of Hollywood entertainment and politics.
Sexual abuse, sexual blackmail used to Control industries used to control politics, double dealing, triple agents, all of it.
And these are the people with the most power, the most influence in our country.
There's your problem.
Yeah, what do you think Puff Daddy meant?
Puff is a famous slur for being gay.
He's the gay daddy.
And then Diddy.
What is he, a diddler?
Is that so?
So it went from gay daddy to diddler.
Is that the big joke?
Is that the big joke here?
And who's with Diddy, do you think?
Now I'm about to open up the phone lines.
And this can go anyway.
Funny Diddy nicknames.
People want me to drop a rap album now.
I was on a I was on a rap track with Anomaly, I'll have you know.
So I'm not a stranger to the game.
And I didn't have to engage in any diddling.
I didn't have to engage in any puffing to get that job.
But yeah, people in the comments agree there's something there's something fishy going on here.
So I want to hear all your comments.
Serious, funny, whatever you want.
We'll hear them all.
I'm going to open the phone lines here shortly.
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You know how it goes.
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Where you're from, you tell me your name, what state you're in, and we're live on the air when it happened.
So here we go.
First caller of the night.
What's your name?
Where you're from.
Donnie Tulsa.
Hey, what's up?
I don't have a lot for you on this subject.
I uh but what I want to tell you is that the uh uh Mueller, the the uh the uh oh he he used to run the FBI or something like that, and they consolidated all the offices in D out of DC,
where it's like Alex used to have a uh guy on that he he they ran their own offices, like this guy was out to LA investigating all that child child pedophile crap, and but anyway, they moved to the ball.
Muller is the one that was investigating the Epstein stuff and ultimately gave him a slap on the wrist.
Yeah, it's the same guy out of Boston that was doing the uh whitey bulger case, covering it up.
You know, there was a guy here murdered in Tulsa uh that was uh they sent him up here under federal government.
But but these guys are bad actors, you know.
You can look into that Oklahoma City guy, uh uh that was uh uh uh was a uh the third guy in the bombing they were looking for.
Uh I forget his name, it's a hard name to remember, but they caught him and they they hauled him to uh Oklahoma prison down in uh uh Oklahoma and they beat him to death, and his brother was a lawyer, took those pictures, and he got a settlement with him.
He's been fairly quiet.
But hey, one thing I've noticed over the years, if you got some information, uh first you turn it loose to the public, then you take it to the government.
So I don't know what this P. Diddy guy did, but we know from like Epstein and a bunch of other cases that they cover up what a hundred times more than we see in public.
I don't know what it is.
A lot of stuff came out in this recent lawsuit, and names were redacted, and it's Diddy basically sexually grooming people, people in the industry, people trying to come up in the industry, grooming him, and then some some potential violence or deadly violence.
It was all alleged in this lawsuit that was recently redacted, and uh, and and that was like a month or so ago, and then this raid happens today, and it brings it all back to the front.
But again, it's almost like there's more questions than answers, even still at this point.
And then he flees the country.
So obviously there's some serious stuff here.
Next caller, what's your name?
Where you from?
This is Mike.
Can you hear me?
Yes, Mike, you're live.
Diddy is gone down, man.
That's exactly what I want to see.
See, he considers this to be black excellence and all that black excellence crap.
He talked, he wasn't living.
So well, and didn't he say he came out and he was like, Yeah, like my black folks, we all voting with Biden.
We don't like white people like Trump.
Exactly.
That asshole now.
Let me tell you something about him and his whole tribe of people.
Wait, did you hold on a second?
Did you just call Diddy an asshole?
He's an asshole.
Well, you know, they well, they you know what they say, you are what you eat.
Absolutely.
Now listen, Diddy, did he do Diddy is getting exactly what he deserved.
If I tell you right now, if he um at the end of the day, what's happening is is that the recon the record piss is happening.
And it's happening in the black community first.
And this is why on at the end of the day, Diddy is gonna go down, but there's so many others that can go down.
Did he deserve it?
But you know, the worst part is his kids are not involved.
He got all his kids out there on the front lawn with the hands behind their back.
Yeah, this dude's horrible.
Yeah, now I didn't see any follow-up reporting.
I'm sure that they were um detained.
I I don't know why they wouldn't have been released.
I mean, it's not like at least as far as we know, there's no other charges against his family.
Who knows how those who those house guests were?
They might have wanted to question them.
There's no there's no reason for them to cooperate, but I haven't heard anything about any other charges or or why his son's.
I know what's going on.
I see it.
You don't, you don't, you don't get to do what he did as much as he's done, as much as I've heard he's done.
Because I'm in the culture, so I I've heard all of the the the bodyguard.
You gotta look at the bodyguard, the bodyguard that said, Man, I was right there when us showing this and that and these other organizations allegedly, um, these other individuals were a party to this situation.
Yeah, this is stuff that's been going on for years, man.
It's like he was the leader.
Watch this.
Look up BMF.
And look up, look up his access to BMF.
BMF was big, man, in New York.
If I search if I Google search BMS Diddy, you think BMS.
Yeah, okay.
It pops up.
He who are Diddy's baby mamas.
Is that what you're talking about?
Yep.
He's got seven children.
He's got seven children, and I guess seven moms, too.
Come on, man.
Yep.
That we know of.
Listen to me.
So BMF and his access to that, it's tied together with his power.
So at the time, there was a direct connection to his financial life.
And there's a look, just like it was when uh Death Road Wreckage was was coming up.
And and the Supreme and these other organizations, or not Supreme, but this other guy who funded it.
And Anita Bake, I mean, a lot of people are involved in this, man.
It's a lot of different individuals that are involved in this.
But more importantly, on when I see the black excellence king, the king of black excellence who lied, who lies about the black community, who allows the entire world to believe that we are better off than we actually are, who play Crayola politics, who play Obama politics.
Let me tell you something.
You're talking to somebody who really literally dislikes this man in a way that doesn't exist most why because he put that out there to the world and said, you know, we're fine, but guess what he is?
He's a Negro whisperer.
He's a part of the whole culture that would allow black community to sit back here and suffer in the communities, and then he said out there and allowed the entire world to see us as better off than we really are.
This dude's an asshole.
You know, isn't that such I mean it's not like Diddy is the only one that does this.
They take advantage of the black community that really is, you know, you want to talk about the black community in inner cities.
I've seen it myself in St. Louis, and a lot of them feel hopeless, and they a lot of them not they're not even sure.
You know, you talk about young kids, they don't even know where they're gonna stay the night tomorrow night.
And so they take it, they take advantage of these kids and they sell them this thug culture, and they say, hey, you just gotta be a thug, and and you'll be successful and you'll get respect.
And and in many ways, it's it's taken a bad situation with with black youth in the inner cities and made it worse.
Come on now, preach.
Preach only come on, man.
Listen, I'm in Columbia.
I've been in listen, I've been in St. Louis, I'm on Fartonac, and I'm over there all the time.
And you know, I'm from Kansas City.
I tell you straight to your face.
This right here is absolutely the problem, man.
I'm trying to beacon the light.
White people all around the world.
Please know this.
Is that it could be way worse.
Right?
And you know.
But we're suffering in silence because the voices that go out front have been lying to you and saying we're better off than we are.
Black girl magic.
You know, black women are the highest addicted group of people in America today.
Did you know that?
Did you know how bad molestation is in the black community?
Did you know that?
Do you know how bad it is financially?
It's bad.
But they said out there, yeah, take that, take that.
Yeah, oh boy, look at this black ex.
You know what?
I lost all respect for this man.
I can't I can't wait till they take him down.
I can't wait till they take down so many other groups of people.
Oh, yeah.
He he sits up there, and that's what it is, preaching black excellence, and he sits up there perched on on top of the black community that's that's that's been destroyed by this propaganda, and he sits there perched on top of it, saying, Oh, black excellence, he's worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
The average black American in the major metropolitan areas uh is barely surviving financially.
It creates a bitterness, they blame it on white folks.
But I've even seen where, and and I've even seen too, and again, you know, to focus on the youth aspect of this, because I've just seen it myself.
There'll be situations, let's say you're in a classroom and there's there's 30, there's 30 boys, and you know, 29 of them want to be like the latest greatest rapper grunting into a microphone, and then one of them will actually you know have his shirt tucked in and show up to school to study and take notes and pay attention.
And guess guess who gets bullied?
Guess who gets bullied?
Guess who gets beaten up?
My son, my son who goes to school because he got a daddy, he gets his clothes done, he gets his hair done, he gets his nice shoes on, and he's the watches quote unquote whitest black guy they know.
You know what?
I got a black wife, I got a black mother and a father, fully black, all the way around, 100% voted for Trump, but not only just voted for Trump, oh when I want to rally for Trump.
Man, I want to do so much work for the community now for for the cause of the conservative cause, but I don't get calls back.
But here's the bigger point.
What your point you're making is is that they put they they've had this organization set up to where now when I go out there and I talk about it, not only am I a coon and an Uncle Tom, but see, you know what, they can't do that with me because I'm like, I'm not like Candace Owens, although bless her, I'm not like Tatum.
I'm not like them.
Why?
I got a black wife and a black father, black mother, black everybody around me.
I'm from a black neighborhood, black hood, black everything.
And I came out, not only I came out, I came out 20 years ago.
You know by who?
Alex Jones, 25 years ago.
Him when he had Faircon on.
And at that time, I'm sitting there like, well, who is this guy?
And that was so long ago, I don't forget.
My bigger point is, like you said, these black kids get dressed up doing the right thing in middle class, they're doing the right thing.
Parents are trying to do the right thing with the college and all that, with the university of Missouri, like you did, I think, right?
And at the end of the day, what's happened is that they get ostracized, and then Diddy's at the top, along with Oprah and Tyler, and oh my god, Gabrielle Union, and that craziness with their son, with that son of theirs, and that whole group, Magic Johnson, all right.
I love it.
Look at mine, I don't even mind.
I I don't even mind.
Hell, get rich.
I'm I don't care that these guys want to be rich as hell.
But see, it's the big scam.
It's the big scam that they care about the black community.
It's the big scam like they care about the black community.
That's the big lie.
And then Joe Biden tells the ultimate truth, and Charlemagne sits there with a with a butt plug in his mouth, and Joe Biden says, You vote for me or you ain't black.
And Charlamagne just sits there and takes it.
I know.
That's crazy.
He's an asshole too.
Well, I don't know.
I guess let me ask you one thing, because I gotta take other calls here.
I mean, you said it before that um you you think that there's a renaissance happening.
I mean, I I'm starting to see it too, but the the truth is, in a way, it's sad to admit, but I mean, the truth is, in a way, it kind of has to start with the pop culture.
It kind of has to start uh, you know, with with the guy like Diddy.
Now, obviously not Diddy, but I mean, it takes somebody with a lot of influence and popularity to say, hey, I like Trump, he's not bad, he's good for America, he's not a racist, that And then two or three or four or five, and then more people pile on.
I mean, that's kind of what changes the whole thing.
It's already there.
It's already waiting to be there.
But there's still this like fear that somehow you'll be cast out if you dare stand up.
And it's not even about Trump.
It's just the damn Democrats hate your guts.
And all these phony house Negroes at the top, like P. Diddy sit there and pretend they pretend like they care about the community.
They don't give a damn.
Tell me how much better off the black community has been since all these famous, famous rappers and such have become multi-millionaires.
It's not.
It's worse.
Preach.
And that's the way.
Oh, and listen, man, I love you, brother.
I've been following you for a long time, man.
I've been watching you for a long time.
I'ma go.
But I want you to say this.
Know that there's another narrative happening.
Don't allow even what because sometimes you'll even say stuff that I disagree with.
Not that you don't go far enough, because I think you know it.
You from St. Louis.
You get it.
It's the murder capital of the world.
You get this.
But what I'm trying to say is that don't just stop at stop at what you see.
Go a little deeper.
And say, you know what?
They gotta be lying.
Everybody think, listen, they are there's a so much lying going on about how good we got it.
We don't got it good, y'all.
But that's okay.
Here's where we are right now.
I'm gonna go.
But brother, listen, man.
Oh my man.
I'm so proud of you, man.
And this is a black man saying this.
I'm so proud of you, brother.
You thought the good fight?
J race 6 was a scam.
My wife was there.
My wife's black.
She was a J race six.
I decided not to go.
Because I didn't want to go out there and do something.
I didn't want to, I didn't want to be a part of it.
You know what I'm saying?
I didn't know to be a part of the group.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm not a group think type guy.
So they wanted to go as a group.
I didn't want to go as a group.
So God bless you.
You keep doing your thing.
I will do, man.
Fellow uh fellow Missouri in there.
We both went to uh University of Missouri.
How about that?
How about a little home cooking tonight?
Great call.
That's one for the books.
All right.
Good luck following that, huh?
You like that?
Next caller.
What's your name?
Where you're from?
Kyle from uh North Carolina.
I'm sorry, you said it was what?
Kyle.
Kyle, go ahead.
What's up, man?
I just think everybody's making this thing way complicated with the whole uh, you know.
I think I think where where this all started was with 50 Cent back in the day.
I heard a tell this interview when he was uh talking about Daddy back in the day, and he was like, one time he came up to he's like, he's like, I want to take you shopping.
He's like, who asked grown man to take you shopping?
And you know how like 50 Cent has like trolled and gotten all these people back over the years.
I think I think it all started from that.
To be honest.
So you think, but but okay, so but so 50 Cent makes a public comment, and then and then what?
Did he know something was already?
That was the first I I mean, I don't know.
I mean, I'm just mostly joking, but that was the first time I ever heard that, and I was like, wait a minute.
So like you're saying that like 50 Cent is is you know, he basically was calling them out.
This was a while ago.
You know, if I remember I did I Yeah, 50 Cent is another example, by the way.
I talk about this all the time, and I think we have some breaking news here.
I think there's some breaking news on Diddy.
I'm gonna bring this up in a second, but um 50 Cent is one of those guys.
He puts out like two records in a row, just total bangers.
Everybody loved his music, and then he disappears.
Why?
Because he wouldn't get on his knees, because he wouldn't bend over.
Most likely.
That's all I had to say, Alex, yes.
All right, thank you.
Now, apparently I appreciate it.
Apparently, folks, this is just breaking right now.
Apparently, Diddy was in federal custody twice and let go, is what they're reporting here.
Again, this is just breaking.
Diddy on video pacing around airport.
It's obviously a private airport, after two federal raids, not in handcuffs.
He was at the Miami Opalka executive Airport.
Diddy wandering around.
They obviously knew he was there.
Outside customs.
So the feds had him and they let him go.
As they raided his house with guns.
Folks, that makes no sense.
So again, now Diddy and his crew got stopped at Opalaca, where he told where we're told he appeared to be aboard a separate private jet, and that's when Homeland Security rolled up.
So they basically had him.
The feds had him at the airport and they let him go to Antigua.
Why?
And if they knew he was at the airport, then why did they go into his house with guns drawn?
Folks, none of this stuff, none of this stuff adds up.
None of this stuff adds up.
Oh, yeah, that doesn't look like a puff at all.
So they had him and they let him go.
And then even when they knew where he was, they still did guns drawn raids at his house.
Was Diddy a Fed?
Was Diddy a Fed?
Okay.
The story gets deeper.
No pun intended.
Like Meek Mill in an Usher concert.
All right, next caller.
What's your name?
Where you from?
Hey, Owen Wilde from Wisconsin.
Hello, Wilde.
What's going on?
Um, yeah, I think what you're seeing uh with Diddy is like how uh we've talked about before how like um African American people in the U.S. have kind of been like trapped by like the mind panoptagon, and like Diddy was one of the people who was like selling that to them, like flinging that to them.
Like I grew up on the South Side here in Milwaukee, and you know, Fond du Lac Avenue, West Side, South Side.
It hasn't changed at all.
It's never been worse for people in the you know, rough parts of town.
You know, they live in like the worst conditions, they have the worst water, and you know, yeah, they get some token stuff, but it's just like a pimp, you know, treating their bitch with some like makeup or some Louis bag bag or you know, some gilded prison.
And like I I always knew this was gonna happen with all those uh rappers, even back to like Tupac and all of them.
This has been a long process, you know, and I I just I wanted to hear from you is like I think we the only solution, you know, because they're not gonna listen to you and I, they're never gonna listen to you and I don't think so.
You know, I think there needs to be outreach from us to kind of find people as like ambassadors uh to kind of get them out of this trap because eventually I think they're gonna it's gonna get way worse.
You know, it already is getting worse.
You see, first it was with crack, then hair when now it's like they're just using fentanyl, and it's like that's basically chemical genocide in the hood.
I don't care what you call it, and you know, they bitching.
Well, I'll put it to you like this.
I mean, I'm I'm not I'm never been worse.
I'm not I'm not the oldest guy to sit here and you know make make claims, but I doubt that it's ever looked as bad as it does now in these downtown areas in the projects.
I I doubt it's ever looked as bad as it does now.
I mean, it's one thing for some homeless people, there's no way to get out, it's one thing for some crackheads, but I mean, now it's like I mean, it looks like a third world death hole.
I mean, literally, like you see people passed out on drugs, they look dead.
In Austin, Texas, it's not uncommon for somebody to overdose and die on the side of a street.
There's a popular chain, grocery store chain, that that's in uh, you know, a little more of a let's say questionable area, and there's a popular bus stop there.
People just abuse drugs there all the time, pass out, they look dead, you drive by, it looks like there's five dead people.
So you've had drug abuse, you've had poverty and all the stuff.
It's so much worse now.
It looks like a nightmare.
It looks like the scene, it looks like a scene out of some like dystopian movie.
But hey, don't worry, because Joe Biden's gonna sign a law where Hunter Biden, the rich kid, can do as much crack and cocaine as he wants, but the black guy in the hood that gets pulled over for uh tail light missing, gets busted with a crack rock, he goes to jail for five years.
But not Diddy.
No.
Not Diddy.
Not Diddy.
All right, I think we got a special caller here with us joining us, investigative reporter Brianna Morello.
And I want to get her take on all of this.
And she's in Florida, so uh and also from New York.
So have you you've never run into Diddy in your years on the field, have you?
Hi, Owen.
So funny story, actually, in high school, a lot of my friends actually interned for him.
Uh, several of our friends did.
And this is the first time I've ever heard of any of this.
Now, these are all women who uh even back when we were 16, 17 were probably, I mean, this sounds corny, but the prettiest girls in high school, very attractive women, and they never had any issue with him.
He was never inappropriate with them.
They always spoke extremely highly of him.
Um, they would tell me things like, you know, Cassie, who's obviously his ex-girlfriend who sued him briefly, was just super um friendly, but she'd walk in all the time and just go straight to his office, and you couldn't see into his office.
But these were all girls who were literally sitting outside of his office, these interns.
And so they never experienced any of this with them.
And so I'm not sure.
Did you ever hear about were there any were there any like young guys that worked there?
Did they didn't hear about any of that?
Well, that's the other thing too.
So I actually texted one of them.
I joked with her about it.
He's like, I never had any type of insight any of that.
She never she never saw anything that she thought was strange, none of that.
And this was in New York.
Yeah.
So his bad boy office was in Manhattan.
So we lived in Long Island, so this was about maybe 40 minutes away.
He took a quick train ride into the city, and a lot of the parents would allow their kids to go there because they were all in the music industry.
How often was he there?
Um, I don't know how specifically often, but they were all on like first name basis at the time, like he all knew their first names.
So he was well aware of who they all were.
One of them is even signed to Warner Brothers, and she was somebody who uh was in the music industry.
She was in the girl band and girl group, I guess would be the term.
And um, yeah, she was she was never said anything negative about him.
Um she really enjoyed working for him.
That's why it's it's so strange to see.
And then oh, and earlier today, if you notice, I mean, somehow the local Fox affiliate knew to have their helicopter in the air, which tells me that law enforcement warned them that this is gonna happen.
But do you think they only like notified the news or him too?
Like it just doesn't make any sense as to why like I worked in local news, usually listen to police scanners.
It's very important.
The word what you're saying is the word was out that these raids were going down, the news knew, Diddy knew.
Did you see the latest breaking news that they let Diddy go?
They had him and they let him go.
Oh no, I didn't see that part now.
So they had him at he was stuck at the executive airport, the private airport in Miami, and he was there walking around and the feds had him.
They pulled up on him and they let him go.
Yeah, that's even more strange.
That doesn't make any sense.
Normally they pull you in for questioning.
Yeah, they arrested the people that they they raided his house and but they let him go.
Yeah, that doesn't make any sense.
None of this makes any sense.
That's that's why I'm telling people to be a little hesitant because it just doesn't nothing is really adding up.
You know, if they were serious about this, they wouldn't have not they would have, you know, held him.
And they can't have they can hold you for questioning.
They don't have to release you.
If they got a warrant, they had enough evidence they had a warrant for your homes, and that's that tells you a lot.
Yeah, and and why, if they know he's there, why are they doing guns drawn raid like he's some sort of a drug kingpin or something?
Yeah, I think it was that could have been more for the action shot.
If you recall when, you know, Roger Stone was had his his warrant was executed, they loved it for CNN.
So sometimes it's more of a fear-mongering tactic, I think.
I don't think they actually take it seriously.
Yeah, and I guess, you know, they got all these cool toys and they want to use him.
So, okay, but you called in.
This is your tweet.
It's a few moments ago while I was in high school.
My girlfriend's interned for Diddy.
This is the first time I'm hearing allegations Like this.
One just texted me in disbelief.
So don't jump the gun just yet.
Hold on.
What what do you mean don't jump the gun just yet?
Yeah, so I never actually, and you know, we're also doubtful with what these allegations really are out of the gate.
I never really believed a lot of this.
So as you probably already know, the original allegation that came forward came from his girlfriend Cassie, and it came forward based on a lawsuit that was filed.
That lawsuit was filed based on the premises in New York City.
Uh the law that was manipulated so that they could go after President Donald Trump.
That law.
But to clarify something for me, this was a girl he dated, but she was also in the entertainment industry.
And did her her content changed a little bit after he started date after he started dating her.
Yeah, I mean, it wasn't I wouldn't say it was anything aggressive, like sexually aggressive.
I would say she was just a regular like R and B singer.
Um she was mediocre at best, too.
That's why everyone kind of assumed that she was sleeping with him, and then they were publicly dating.
So I I don't take much from that either.
I just think it's strange that she files a lawsuit.
I thought it was strange.
He settled that lawsuit the same day it was filed, which if you speak to any attorney, they'd probably tell you not to do so because that would flop put up red flags, but red flags regarding other victims from coming forward, because a lot of other women who may have not been sexually assaulted by you will say, Oh, we settled that one so quick, and I want, you know, a million dollars, so let me go file this lawsuit too.
So we never saw evidence from the first claim, and then momentarily after he settled that, which was literally within a couple of hours, um, all these other lawsuits started popping up.
And that was that same law that was manipulated against Trump when um Jean Carroll uh filed her lawsuit against him.
So it's all it's all kind of like looped in together.
That's why.
It sounds to me like you think it like you think Diddy's innocent.
Not that I think it's innocent.
I'm probably more doubtful of just accusing someone of something, only because we we have seen our federal government kind of you know be weaponized against folks, and I just don't understand why these allegations took so long to come forward.
Um, I've got friends in the music industry, and this is something that normally you hear about.
This wouldn't be something that's kind of suddenly comes about 10, 15 years later.
Like I'll give you an example.
So when you walk when you work in certain industries, as women, women warn other women.
So you you're warned not to do certain things.
And the same thing with men, you'd be warned, like, hey, look what I've heard this about so and so.
Um I've never heard of any of this.
And the majority of my friends when I first was in high school, I mean, I mean, just in high school before I even came into sports or news, was always about music, and that was the bulk of my experience, and not a single person had anything bad to say about Diddy.
Now, Diddy's sons even came out to a lot of the parties that you know in high school kids we'd all be at because we're all around the same age, and there was never any whispers of any of this.
That's why it's just strange to me that this comes out of nowhere.
So uh it can we can confirm here that Diddy was no Epstein.
Yeah, I mean, as far as I know, yeah.
Uh the girls, they've never said anything negative about him uh unless they were holding back, but I highly doubt that.
I mean, I know a lot of these girls keep his stories, so it wouldn't make sense why they'd hold back until now.
Well, it's all very curious because obviously when the when the details and the names and things in the lawsuit got redacted, people were just they were floored.
They were floored by what was in it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, it it could be the New York City courts, as you know, they're biased, they're not very fair.
So there's a lot here.
I mean, we all saw Trump get railroaded by the by the civil courts in New York City.
So um we we never really know.
I'm always I'm always just skeptical of these allegations because honestly, a lot of these allegations could be made without any evidence coming forward.
You see that time and time again.
So I'm always I'm always very doubtful.
I know a lot of people, you know, want to jump the gun on it, but I'm always just like, you know what, let's just wait.
But um I I guess my my doubtfulness is is dwindling considering the fact that he has potentially left the country, which is not a good sign.
Yeah, and he was obviously tipped off, and the feds let him leave.
So I mean, that is just crazy stuff.
All right, all right.
No, it's hundred percent is Brianna.
Thank you for calling at Brianna Morello.
You can follow her on X, and uh, I'm sure she'll be giving some updates on this story as well.
Thank you for calling in.
Glad to have you in the audience.
Let's uh let's jump to another caller here.
Next caller, what's your name?
Where you're from.
This is Bar Vaughn in Georgia, and your calling line is uh is is harder than Alex Jones so line, Owen, but I might as well get through.
I only have one line, so I mean it's it's either you get on or you don't.
And um, you know, we're talking about P Diddy.
Um, let's talk about something more important, like my stolen car from last week.
I was trying to talk to Alex about this today, and I got cut off, but got a KSO 2015, woke up the other, I don't know, about a week ago and it was gone, okay.
And they found it down the street um a few hours later, upside down, and the perpetrators ran away.
However, guess guess how many cans of my Patriot supply um food I had in there that I bought from you guys, like 10 cans, and so they got tumbled with these cans.
It's like instant karma, but crime is out of control here in Atlanta, and I was on hold 911 for at least 15 minutes.
Yeah, if you're in a Democrat run city, you can just forget about the police.
You can just forget about it.
Yeah, they're they're totally I mean they're totally worthless.
I mean, that is totally unacceptable.
15 minutes.
Fortunately, it wasn't anything dangerous to me, but they had they had a county in Baltimore.
It's good to hear from you, Bart.
I hope uh hope you get that resolved.
Hope you got good insurance.
There was a county in Baltimore, 61,000 residents, three police on patrol.
Folks, the the cops in Austin don't even come anymore.
I mean, it's gotta be like I mean, you gotta have something serious, or the cops just aren't even showing up.
So I'm sure it's like that in a lot of areas.
The Democrats defund the police and then they blame the Republicans.
But you can't make this crap up.
Next caller, what's your name?
Where are you from?
Yeah, this is Albert from Pennsylvania.
Hey Albert, how are we doing tonight?
Good, good, good.
Hey, Owen, uh, he shout out to the new drop.
It looks pretty sweet.
I'm definitely gonna be looking at that here later on.
Right.
Um and uh, but no, uh, talk about cops not showing up.
You know, like I live about an hour and a half south of Pittsburgh here, and I don't know if you uh covered it or not a while back, but but uh in downtown Pittsburgh, unless you're basically, I guess, you know, uh being actively like stabbed to death, like at nighttime, the cops won't even like come to any calls.
You gotta like leave them a voicemail or something like that.
Yeah, that that's what I'm saying.
It's like in these major Democrat cities, just forget about it.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
No, it's terrible.
It's terrible.
But uh, no, with the uh with the whole P. Diddy thing, um, I I I definitely think that uh that uh this looks like as if like uh maybe he's somehow involved.
Um, you know, like you mentioned about like him potentially being a Fed like I I'm kind of leaning more towards that if they just completely let him go.
And um, you know, uh you know, and and with the rap industry and that, like I'm not a huge uh rap fan, but like um, you know, you had a really good caller earlier talking about uh how it's um you know kind of made to uh uh you know denigrate the black culture or whatever.
And uh I feel like that's true because I can remember when I was in high school, there was a big rapper, uh Rick Ross, who basically just stole his whole persona from name and everything from a f from a drug dealer like from the 80s.
Yeah, freeway from the freeway Ricky Ross.
He was like the biggest cocaine dealer.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And um uh it's actually kind of funny because his story ties into how uh the government was like intentionally pushing crack into these like.
Well, yeah, and then didn't he kind of like find out that uh he was a basically pushing drugs to the black community from the feds at one point.
Yeah, I watched a documentary about him years ago, and and it was something about that, and I remember it directly tied in to um uh somebody within like the I think it was like the first like George Bush Senior's administration.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That was it.
He he um freeway Ricky Ross, the real Rick Ross did an interview on the Alex Jones show.
It I think he might have even been in studio.
Um I think he was even in studio and he and he talked all about this.
Uh he was just a big dealer, and he was pushing for the feds or or or he didn't realize what was going on, and then he got kind of he got wise to it, and then I think that's when they finally came after him.
And it was like you either cut a deal and work for us or you're going to prison.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I I yeah that all kind of sounds really familiar.
Um, I don't specifically him remember remember him being on InfoWars, but uh no, he was definitely on InfoWars.
I I remember he did an interview with Alex Jones.
Okay, okay.
Okay, well, that's pretty cool.
I'll have to maybe look that up.
But um, no, I think it was good.
It was it was it was it was it was a good interview.
I remember it was very riveting.
Okay, oh, I'm sure it was.
I'm sure it was.
Um, but yeah, but Hillary Clinton, Hillary Clinton was a big P. Diddy fan.
I mean, that makes you think.
Well, I mean, like, like it's it's uh pretty obvious, you know.
Like, like my favorite uh Pete what was it like the the the South Park with the uh voter die where he's like with the strippers or whatever, like one to vote.
You remember that one?
Oh, yeah, that's right.
Yeah, yeah, no, that was good.
That was good.
But um, no, I I I think it like it kind of speaks to how um the whole rap industry just kind of like lies and like you know, portrays this image to like uh the youth and like the ghettos that like well, exactly.
I mean, think about it.
Black culture in like the 60s was like a suit and tie and a nice hat and and going to church and being an entrepreneur and looking clean and having pride, and then and then the rap game culture,
the hip-hop culture, and now all of a sudden they got black kids instead of wanting to wear a suit and tie and and have and have pride in their appearance, they got them wearing their drawers beneath their butt cracks, letting everybody know they're gay so they can get raped in prison and be somebody's bitch, and they don't even realize that that's what's going on.
By the way, I I found the Alex Jones interview.
Albert, good to hear from you.
Always great to have you in the Rumble Rants, truly.
You're the best.
Uh, but I did find the uh freeway, Ricky Ross, Alex Jones interview.
Uh I won't uh play any of this here, but if you just go into a search engine and just Google freeway, Ricky Ross, or freeway, Rick Ross, Alex Jones, you'll find it everywhere.
It was a great interview.
It was about an hour long.
I remember.
Uh, there might also there might actually be multiple um interviews out there.
I I'm thinking as well.
I don't know if it was just one.
All right.
Uh next caller, what's your name?
Where are you from?
Sleepy Rick Fima Region 4.
What's up, Sleepy Rick?
Hey, man.
First and foremost, uh Halford, 73 years young, still hits the screaming metal high notes before we get into Puffy.
I couldn't believe that.
I was I was listening to um I think I was listening to like Liquid Metal or Octane or something.
They're like, Judas Priest's latest song from Judas Priest's new album.
I saw Judas Priest in like I went and saw Judas Priest with Alex Jones.
Uh it was like 2018.
And uh we had a blast.
We were rocking out.
I mean, can you imagine?
I'm like a younger guy just joining InfoWars.
I mean, I'm I'm at Judas Priest banging heads with Alex Jones.
Uh and um, but no, they were like, New Judas Priest.
I'm like, dude, because most of these bands, they put up they put out new work when they're older, and it's just like it's rarely fresh, it's really good.
ACDC still usually would I mean they came out with new albums.
Some of them were just incredible, like uh like black ice, it's like their fifth decade in heavy metal, they put out black ice, and it's like, holy shit, this is their best album ever.
So I was surprised the new Judas Priest album is uh honestly, it's some of their best stuff.
No, dude, it's solid.
But uh Glorilla gonna do it Diddy style, you dig, gonna put up voting superstructures and stop your vote.
You know what's funny about that?
And I I didn't really get to it.
Uh you know, I had my guest on, I didn't want to cut him off.
But you know, I I think that in a way, like what she was saying was like, hey, I don't mind supporting Biden, or you know, I don't mind being invited to your stuff.
Like I kind of want to get along with everybody.
But I think I think what she was kind of hinting at was like, actually, I like Trump.
Yeah.
Like that's what that's what I kind of read into that.
Was like, she actually likes Trump.
Like, she'll do your deal with Biden and like she'll hang out with the people, but like I think she what she was kind of hitting at was like, actually, no, I kind of actually just like Trump.
Oh, yeah, and you can see Laura Coates.
She wasn't having it.
It was hilarious.
Merkowski.
Yeah, and did you see how did you see how she changed her cadence in the way she was talking?
Like she's a pretty good professional host for CNN.
I mean, obviously, she's she's been there hosting shows for a while.
She's one of the least partisan hacks they have, funny enough.
And then and then she gets on there and she starts talking like she's one of the crew in the hood, and she logs up real.
Hey, Rana hasn't had too much Botox.
She's just a fat ass.
No, no, there has been uh there has been a lot of work there, my friend.
Hey, how how did Dwayne Wade actually go along with that brainwashing?
I mean, that I'm speechless.
His son could have been another great.
Some people have a price, Rick.
Some people have a price.
So uh Puffy fled like the the tidy pussy that he is, but uh there's one word, he's guilty.
I I can't, I can't agree with and I all respect to the bigger.
But okay, but okay, so but let's get hold on.
Let's get let's get technical.
Because you don't flee if you're not fucking innocent.
But hold on, but hold on, but hold on.
Let's get technical here.
We don't even guilty of what?
We really don't even we really don't even know what they're rating his house for.
That's just it.
We're talking about DHS, not fucking SBI.
That's what I'm saying.
So it's like where the whole thing is really a mystery, sleepy Rick.
And so I think the cover up is on, to be quite honest.
That's what I think's going on.
Hey, good to hear from you.
Next caller, what's your name?
Where you from?
Hey, it's Kyle from Nebraska.
Hey, what's up, Kyle?
Hey, uh, I think the last guy was just talking about uh Wade's son, girl's son, and uh it's really an embarrassment to the Omaha area because I'm pretty sure that Gabriel Union is from here, right?
I don't know that much about Gabriel Union.
Okay.
Well, I'm almost positive, so I'm sure you'll get some comments now.
But yeah, she's from Omaha, I think, and it's an embarrassment.
Anyway, long story short, the t-shirts are awesome.
I had an idea.
Uh the crypt keeper and chief.
I think that might be a good idea for you.
Yeah, she is from Omaha, 51 years old, born in Omaha, October 1972.
Yeah, what an embarrassment.
What an embarrassment for the Midwest.
Unreal.
Um, but yeah, the Crypt Keeper in Chief shirt.
I think that might be kind of cool.
You do a little spin-off of the Crypt Keeper, and maybe you guys could come up with like a catchy line on the back.
Something wrong.
Okay.
A cryptkeeper Joe Biden.
Okay.
Yeah, the Crypt Keeper in Chief.
I've been putting that on Twitter for a few months now.
Um, I just thought it might be kind of catchy for you.
And then we have uh a distillery out here.
Uh it's called Cooper Chase.
Um, and I'll have to send you something on it.
But they have uh vodka and a bourbon, and what an awesome sponsor that would make for somebody.
They're real small, but they are absolutely the best.
I have talked to many guys around here and women too, but mostly men still love bourbon, 250 bottles, whatever it is.
They said this is the best bourbon ever.
And then I talked to the guy up at Hive today in Norfolk, Nebraska, and he was telling me he met the guy, and it's since been sold, but they still do this process, and it filters everything up to three percent of all impurities in the vodka and bourbon.
And so if you guys can possibly pull it up, it's called Cooper's Chase out of uh it might still say out of West Point, Nebraska.
But what an awesome sponsor that'd be real small company, but they bang it out, and the vodka and uh the bourbon bulk are just so smooth.
You can drink probably more than you should, and there is not a hangover, it's just that pure.
Yeah, the uh reviews online, the reviews online seem to be extremely calling in on a bourbon call.
How about that from Kyle in Nebraska?
Thanks for the call.
Sorry, Gabriel Union let you down so badly, but uh well, don't even get me started on some of the letdowns from St. Louis.
Not all though.
There's some good St. Louis Pride.
Next caller, what's your name?
Where are you From uh Donnie Colsa again.
Uh I got a quick uh couple of nine You're breaking the rule.
You're breaking the rule two times.
It's an ancient rule of talking about, but I'll let you let you get a big foreign double reading foreigner, foreigner reference.
Some some 80s hair.
Foreigner.
Crypt Joe.
Foreigner 80s metal, glam metal.
You never know what's gonna happen on these phone lines.
By the way, last week, you see, but look, I I have nothing against uh the last caller, but it's an old, it's just a it's just a rule.
It's just a rule and in talk shows.
You don't call twice.
Well, you can call twice, but you don't get on the air twice.
That's just very taboo for classic talk radio.
And so I had to just I had to shut you down.
It's nothing personal.
I hope you understand.
But I can't be breaking these rules.
By the way, uh last week, if you recall, if you were here last week.
Do you remember?
Do you remember how we finished the show last week?
We're doubling down.
But there's a twist.
There's a twist.
Because you know we like to we like to have the musical theme here.
We like to bring new music to your attention.
We like to rock out to music as bookends for the show because we all love music.
So just all right, next caller.
What's your name?
Where you're from.
Hi, I'm Joseph from uh Las Vegas, Nevada.
You said Joseph.
Yes.
All right, Joseph.
I'm just calling about that P. Diddy thing.
Um, you know, he's definitely looks like a big fraud and he's up to no good.
But it looks like the um, you know, the FBI might be working uh separate conjunctions with the homeowned security biddy, you know, some infiltrated part of the government giving the information to get out.
And uh he just got out and they uh you know weaponized the military to allow someone, you know, that's folly uh definitely a bad guy, and they let him out because uh you know they're in cahoots with him,
you know, and maybe the homeland defense is actually the good guys trying to you know seek uh justice and catch a bad guy, but they're uh you know, colluding with their with their work, and they're assisting a fugitive.
Um but they should also investigate Birdman, another person on the radar.
Birdman, the man the basketball player?
Oh, the rapper.
The rapper Birdman.
He's the guy that uh brought in so many people into the rap game.
The lyrics, if you listen to the lyrics of people below him of his lyrics, you'll catch a lot of disgusting, terrible stuff about you know, raping and looking at these guys and even the newest rappers like Young Thug and stuff that are affiliated with these guys, they'll talk about it.
They have nicknames for each other, they call each other, and uh it's extremely, extremely terrible to you know, listen to and be a part of, and you know how it influences everybody.
And you know, everybody listens to this kind of stuff.
It's uh straight demonic.
Birdman brought up uh Lil Wayne, right?
Yes, yes, he did.
And you should look at there's pictures of him with like kids and like lube coming out of a locker room.
I've seen that picture many times.
From Birdman.
Yes, yes, you can look it up.
Birdman kid with bottle of loop.
Yeah, he's got some sketchy pictures, man.
Sketchy dude.
And he's also like a billionaire rap guru god that they guys worship.
So I mean, definitely look into him.
But going back to the first thing, uh, what do you think about that?
Maybe uh the four of the um parts of the government are working uh, you know, against each other trying to get this guy.
Yeah, actually, I kind of uh by the way, doesn't how did how do you think Diddy looked at Obama in this picture?
What do you think about that?
Did he looking at Obama like he wants to snack?
Did he looking at Obama like he wants to?
Well, anyway, you know the thing.
But I actually touched about that.
I actually I touched about that earlier, where there's good guys that work in these agencies, and there's obviously bad guys.
Now the bad guys are able to climb the ladder and and get more control of information and narrative and everything else.
But yeah, I I would guess that there are good people involved in this that you know you might say are are just doing their job, but I mean they're doing their job, they're investigating a sex trafficking operation or something else, and they're doing the raid and they're looking for evidence, maybe look at looking for Diddy, but then there's other guys.
It's kind of like if you've ever seen the movie The Departed, it's one of the all-time great movies.
If you've never seen it, I don't want to spoil it here, so you know, spoiler alert, but go watch it.
It's amazing.
But it's like in the departed, when Matt Damon's character is sitting there during the sting, and they finally got they finally got the uh the gang leader there, and they finally got him, and they got the cameras and they got the drug deal, and but he's got his informants inside the feds, and then they're basically sabotaging the whole operation, and then the whole operation gets sabotaged, and the cops are like, what the hell just happened?
How could this be?
We had him dead to rights, we had the cameras, we had the buyers, we had the sellers, we had it all, we had our insider there, we had our whistleblower, and then and then the whole thing gets sabotaged.
So it's like it doesn't take much.
It only takes one or two or three bad actors, and of course, it turns out in that film that that the um you know the mafia boss had three or four informants, and then ended up being an informant himself.
But so, yeah, you could have a hundred guys running this operation, you could have four or five guys at the top covering it up, and and and then being like a part of some other compartmentalized group that Diddy might even be a part of.
So, yeah, I bet there's good, I bet the majority of people that are that are investigating or running this operation are probably good people, but the whole thing can be sabotaged with just a few bad actors.
And so maybe that's what's going on.
And it's funny, I see all these people in the uh comments here, and they're all talking about these different songs that alluded to this.
Some of the callers.
Some of the callers have been talking about this too, different songs that have lyrics, steel pulse, bodyguard lyrics, and then some of the callers talking about these other, like Jermaine Depree.
So, you know, what's funny is I listen to a lot of Chuck Berry.
When I was younger, and I still have Chuck Berry in my music library.
And Chuck Berry, who's regularly considered one of the icons of rock music, one of the godfathers in a way.
Chuck Berry used to sing about like 16-year-old girls and teenage girls all the time.
And you know, when I'm when I'm when I'm younger just listening to Chuck Berry, like in high school or something, I, you know, the lyrics don't mean as much.
But now every once in a while, Chuck Berry comes on my uh music library, my iPod, and I mean, Chuck Berry, he would sing about teenage girls all the time.
Now, I don't know how it was how old he was when he was writing these songs.
He started out, so it's like it's like why it's like why is Chuck Berry obsessed with teenage girls?
Some Elvis lyrics.
I mean, so there's all kinds of crazy stuff, really.
Led Zeppelin, I don't know about Led Zeppelin.
People are saying Led Zeppelin lyrics.
People are talking about Chuck Berry getting caught uh perving and stuff.
So yeah, I mean, I so the truth is I think there's two different levels of this, though.
There's the level of, yeah, famous people, they get away with stuff, and then they get away with a lot of stuff, and then they think they can always get away with stuff, and then they can't one day.
Like um Bill Cosby, and then it all comes down.
And then there's people that are running it that are openly engaging and just outright abuse and aggressive about it.
So there's uh, you know, there's different levels of this stuff.
But maybe it's been going on even since the days of Chuck Barry.
All right, let's take another call.
Next caller.
What's your name?
Where you're from.
If you're talking to me, Panama Jack.
Panama.
All right.
He know the reference.
Uh I I mean, what do you mean?
It's the uh military version of the drug enforcement agency.
All right.
Let's go back a few years.
You remember a guy named Manuel Noriega?
Yes.
Our government put him in the presidency of Panama.
And then our government took him out.
Why?
Well, they were running the drug trade.
Exactly.
And Noriega tried to double cross the U.S. government, and they didn't like that, so he had to go.
He wanted a direct connection from Columbia to the United States with that US government being involved.
I was there when he came to power, and I was still there when he got put out of power.
And then I started looking around.
I didn't know.
I started looking around.
I started noticing, even in my job.
Uh my boss was picking winners and losers.
Go after that one.
No, no, no, no, no.
We'll get this one later.
And then later never came.
And I was like, oh shit.
So when he went to the inside, my whole team, except for three of us, went with him.
And the other three of us, we kind of got screwed pretty good.
And that was when I chose to get the hell out of the military.
I'm like, okay, this sucks.
I see what's going on here.
And then I find out just a couple of years ago, some of the friggin' people that I put behind federal bars.
Hey, they came up missing.
And Poe came up dead in New York.
With heroin on him.
I heard some wild drug dealer stories when I was in prison.
And a lot of them deal with the government.
Go figure.
A lot of them deal with the government.
Government setups, government stings, government looking to make deals.
Some of them cut deals, some of them don't.
So it's not such a rare, it's not such a rare thing.
But that's why the whole thing is out of control.
That's why I've always been for justice reform and maybe to an extent prison reform.
I didn't fully understand what it was.
And now that I've seen behind the scenes, I really can really fully understand what it is and properly articulate how it needs to be reformed.
You've got way too many nonviolent criminals.
You've got way too many nonviolent criminals in prison.
You've got way too many people that are caught dealing drugs in prison.
When the government does that, big pharmaceutical companies do that.
Their drugs kill too.
But then, hey, you know, you're an illegal immigrant.
You pour right over.
No problem.
You're Jeffrey Epstein, Glaine Maxwell.
You do whatever the hell you want.
Sex trafficking, everything, it's all good.
And apparently Diddy too.
I mean, who knows?
It just doesn't make sense, though.
None of it adds up.
Why would they let him leave the country?
If they're about to do a frickin' raid, they obviously know he's a flight risk.
And then they have him at the airport, they let him leave anyway.
Why?
Who tipped him off?
And how do you do gun guns drawn raid at a guy's house?
Detain his children and their guests and then let him leave the country.
It just doesn't make any sense.
It just doesn't make any sense.
So and how deep is Diddy really involved in this stuff, too?
You know, that might be a problem.
Who knows?
Maybe Diddy.
Maybe Diddy can call a friend of his.
Maybe Diddy can call a deep friend of his.
Maybe Diddy has a deep, personal friend that he knows in the religious sense.
And, bing, bang, bong, Diddy gets to leave the country.
Thank you.
Could it be?
Look at the way P. Diddy looks at Barack.
And we all know what Barack is into.
Michelle.
Or maybe vice versa.
Maybe Michelle was into old Barack.
And then you have Dwayne Wade's son who gets indoctrinated, pretending to be a girl going on an interview with Michelle Obama saying, Hey, what do you give?
What advice do you give with her book Becoming?
What Michelle Obama becoming a man, Michelle Obama becoming a woman, and and Dwayne Wade's son pretending to be a girl says, Oh, Michelle, what advice do you give to transgender kids like myself?
And it looked like uh Big Mike, or I mean Michelle for a second there was like, whoa, why are you asking me this?
This isn't public.
What are you?
And then tries to play it off.
What are they all into?
I'm not seeing any new news on this.
So.
So I'm guessing that's probably a rap, folks.
I'm guessing that's probably a rap.
They raided his house to get evidence and destroy it, and then they let Diddy leave the country.
For what else?
for whatever reason.
Thank you.
I can't make any sense of it.
They let Diddy leave the airport in Miami while they do a guns drawn raid on his house.
Why did they have guns drawn?
Why did they detain the kids and their their guests?
Looks like a cover up to me, ladies and gentlemen.
What happened with all that Epstein evidence?
Oh.
Yes.
Let's take another caller.
What's your name?
Where you're from.
Hey, Owen.
It's disgruntled from Rhode Island.
All right, disgruntled.
Now, what I'm about to say.
It's gonna sound a little crazy because I thought it was crazy at first.
I'm just gonna say it, and I'm gonna give you some evidence, and I'm gonna stop talking.
But I don't think Hitler gas any Jews in Auschwitz, because what gas camp have you heard of that has glass doors and a manhole in the camp, and also hospitals and theaters, and they gave the campers food.
And there's a documentary you see.
Yeah, I mean, it was basically a resort.
That's all I have to say.
No comments on Diddy.
Um, I don't know if he did it or not.
But you're certain the Jews were treated to a resort style uh camp while Hitler was in charge.
For sure.
They just died of Texas over there.
For sure.
All right.
Pleasure.
Wow.
Wow.
That uh that came out of nowhere.
And may God have mercy on your soul.
All right.
I'm not gonna act like I haven't heard that before.
I I have heard that before.
I've uh I don't know if I've seen that documentary.
I I I'm a bit of a uh rabbit hole diver.
I tend to just look at look at everything.
But uh that's an interesting one, isn't it?
Boy, oh boy.
Boy, oh boy, they did themselves some trouble, didn't they?
The old rabbis.
By the way, I'm gonna have uh uh it's gonna be an interesting interview tomorrow with Adam King on my show.
We're gonna delve into the rabbi issue, the Israel issue, and he's uh he's a guy I know, I know he respects me, so that really makes for a better debate because it's gonna be no holds barred, but uh it's it's gonna be done from a level of respect.
So I'm looking forward to that uh tomorrow with Adam King on the InfoWars War Room.
I wouldn't miss it.
Uh some other big guests coming up too.
Uh it's really gonna be a big week.
Uh let's take another call.
What's your name?
Where you from?
Boy, oh boy, they didn't have some trouble, didn't they?
I love this.
Oh hello?
Hello?
Yes, hi.
Yes, hello.
I didn't know if you were talking to me or the next caller.
It's only one line, it's all you.
Oh, okay, that's awesome.
Well, my name is Lightning Alley, and I'm from Ohio.
Lightning Alley.
Lightning Alley.
Now, is that like your name is Allie or like Lightning Alley, like uh like an alley that gets struck by lightning in the middle of the night?
Yeah, that sounds good too.
It's my nickname.
Okay.
Oh wow.
So uh my input on this uh Diddy uh showdown uh is I think of uh movies that they've made out there and how they have exposed some evil doings and past movies, like I don't know, I go clear back to the 70s, and I think to myself, what was going on at the time they were doing that raid?
You know, like the looky over here, not over there.
Like that's that's where my mind's like trolling right now.
Like they want us to look at the Diddy raid and not something else that's going on, exactly.
Yes, and of course, all of us that are in know and pay attention to what's going on in the world.
Well, there's so much going on everywhere, but I'm I'm more looking here at home.
What was it?
Well, they're doing they're doing Trump, they're doing Trump dirty.
Um there's big developments geopolitically with Russia and Israel.
Um, so I mean I don't know.
We're we're we're just kind of leaning into this one, but uh that's always a potential that you gotta look out for, absolutely.
Lightning Alley.
I I think some people called Diddy Lightning Alley, or was that Meek Mill or maybe Usher after uh Germain during concert?
Next caller, what's your name?
Where are you from?
Hey Pastor from California, how you doing, Patrick?
Yeah, Owen, how are you doing?
Hey, I'm good.
Good.
You got uh Adam King on your show tomorrow.
Yes.
Oh, good.
You think he's gonna respect you and uh have an honest debate with you, right?
You know, I'll I'll briefly get into this, and maybe it's better I say this here than on the war room tomorrow, because I, you know, I only have limited time.
But you know, I've met Adam King, and um I liked him.
I had no problem.
We had a good Time together when uh we were hanging out last summer, and I know he respects me.
I respect him as a person.
We might have some disagreements.
He sent me a message the other day, he's very respectful, but he basically said I disagree with a lot of your uh takes on your show.
And he he he correctly pointed out.
I mean, I'll be fair, he correctly pointed out that I've never had a pro-Israel uh Jewish guest, and so he said he could be that representative of that voice, and I said that's fair.
So we're gonna have him on tomorrow.
But here's my point.
Aside from that, tune in tomorrow.
I think it'll be fun.
Spirited debate.
But but the difference here here's what here's what needs to happen more.
We have to be able to break bread.
And I'm not making this reference as some sort of a snipe, but like the reason why Jesus broke bread with his apostles even before they were going to betray him, or you know, at least Peter, was because it was all about your breaking bread.
Like all is forgiven.
You're at the table together.
You have to get along.
And so you need to be able to have spirited debate.
You need to be able to have disagreements, even wrong each other sometimes, but then break bread at the end of the day, knowing you're all at the table together.
So we don't have enough of that.
There's too much of this, there's too much of this fighting and and and nitpicking all on the internet.
You never meet these people, you never know these people.
And it's really it's really a dangerous thing because it's so out of reality, and it's really kind of unfamiliar if you think about it to human history, where uh that's why they put into the into the constitution you have to meet your accuser.
You have to face your accuser.
Well, now you never face your accuser.
It's just it's just all this internet tripe, and um it's very unhealthy for public discourse.
So are you gonna let me talk or did you just mute me and yeah.
Hello.
All right, so you're gonna let me talk, or do you mean you have the radio on in the back where background, you call into the show and I take your call, and so you're complaining now?
I mean, do you want to talk?
There's no radio on in the background.
I'm just on my phone, just in the anio.
So go ahead.
All right.
So, yeah, I'm all for breaking bread.
I'm all for uh there's no uh animosity or anything.
Uh you you say you're Catholic, so uh you uh said that you've seen his interview with uh Gavin and our debate with Gavin and Nick and uh Sean, I believe it was.
So he wants to wipe you out uh before uh Muslim.
So how do you feel about that?
Don't care.
Don't care.
All right.
All right.
Well, I mean, that's that's kind of an important thing because I wouldn't want to.
That's an important thing.
So so so, so how important is it?
You think that Adam King is gonna have a nuclear button on his desk that says push Muslims or Catholics, one of them has to die.
This is a ridiculous hypothetical.
And I'm I there look, I don't care.
We can have hypotheticals all day long.
It's fun, it's entertaining, we're in the talk radio business at the end of the day.
But I I'm just telling you, I do not care.
I'm not somebody that gets freaked out about this shit.
Other people have very strong opinions on things.
I might disagree.
It doesn't ruin my day.
This is I'm not freaking out.
It's just if somebody asked me that question and asked me if I wanted to wipe out Adam King or his family or anyone or someone else, I I would answer the question a lot more thought out and uh talking about it.
Fair great point.
Absolutely great point.
You should be Adam's public relations department.
Well, I don't want to be Adam's public relations department, but uh on another point, you guys can cover this, and then we'll call back and we'll have another conversation after you talk to Adam tomorrow.
On a second point, uh Adam Jones Alex Jones on all his shows is very good at like showing all his sources and everything.
He always like shows articles, white papers, everything.
However, when he talks about World War II and uh Hitler killing dogs and SS people having to shoot their dogs or flooding uh underground subways or all these things, uh there's never any articles.
He's just an expert on the subject.
Why is that?
Well, I mean, obviously, you know I'm not Alex Jones, and this isn't the Alex Jones show, so I would suggest trying to call into Alex Jones and ask that question.
Right, but I mean you interact with Alex every day.
Uh Yeah, let me let me go.
Let me let me go up to Alex tomorrow and say, gee, Alex, you're preparing for a talk show, one of the biggest talk shows in the world.
Uh, do you mind if I ask you why you never show any World War II articles?
Well, he shows articles about everything else.
Well, that's the crew.
That's the crew.
I can show you article.
If I'm bringing up something right now, okay, all right, all right, all right.
That's fine.
That's right.
Well, what is your point?
Well, no, I'm just I'm just asking.
Same thing I asked last time.
We accept like the knowledge and everything that's being debatable about everything except World War II.
I'm not the only caller who saw it.
Hey, you know what?
I understand where you're coming from.
After after realizing how what how much we've been lied to just in the short period of time I've been living history, yeah, I could understand doubting everything.
I could understand doubting everything.
So I completely get where you're coming from.
I'm not argumentative with you.
I love you, Owen.
I watch your show every day.
I love InfoWar.
You guys are great.
This isn't an argumentative thing.
Like, this is just having a conversation.
I like that.
And I respect you, and I respect everything you've been through over the last six months.
Uh, I just honestly like things that I've seen.
You said you watched certain documentaries, I worked watch certain documentaries, and things don't seem to add up.
And so I'm just wondering why Alex doesn't, if he has all these articles, I've read all of Nuremberg, I've read all of like many articles and books and everything.
Nothing's been shown of what he says.
Nothing was brought up on Nuremberg of what he said.
So I'm wondering if he has them, then show them.
Let's go.
Well, I don't think he's referencing articles.
I think he's referencing books and encyclopedias that he read as a kid, maybe documentaries.
But again, I'm not Alex Jones.
This isn't the Alex Jones show.
If you want to talk about a general discussion about history being a lie and not trusting the the official narrative of World War II, I completely understand that.
But I mean, I can't I I don't know what you want me to do about your your beef with Alex not talking about his sources or whatever for World War II.
But you know what?
That was a fun call.
I like that call.
Is that the kind of call?
I think that's the call we finish with because I want to do something.
Thank you.
I want to do something.
Oh man, you know, it's funny because uh I had all this stuff that I was going to do tonight that was a lot more lighthearted and just kind of some fun, funny stuff.
I didn't get into any of it.
Uh, but that's fine.
Maybe for another night when uh we don't have breaking news.
But uh hey, thanks to everybody that tuned in.
Big ups to the rumble rants.
Always fun to be following y'all.
Rumble.com slash Owen, and then on X at Owen Schreuer 1776.
Bigger numbers going up there all the day.
So big shout out to everybody that tuned in live.
Really appreciate that.
Now, something that happened last week to close the show.
And and we're taking a shot here, and and this is more of a personal kind of this is more of a um personal nostalgia type thing for me.
And it might be for you too.
I think you might like this.
Most people like my taste in music.
Sometimes we may have a disagreement.
But what happened last week was, and I'm a man of my word.
I am a man of my word.
And so we played a funny video about nickelback to close out the show.
And I said, okay, wait a second.
Let's find out if this is serious about nickelback or not.
I've never really done a deep dive into nickelback.
And so this guy was talking about how great nickelback was, and I was like, you know what?
I'm curious.
I heard some nickelback songs.
I I I always thought the nickelback music was good.
I didn't really fall for the anti-nickelback propaganda per se, but I never really did the deep dive.
I never really went into the deep cuts.
I never really listened to the albums like I'll normally do with bands that I like.
So I said, well, let's just pull a nickelback song.
And if it hits, then I do the nickel back deep dive.
So we play the nickelback show.
It hits.
And I do the deep nickelback dive.
And it it turns out that Nickelback put out some some bangers.
Nickelback put out some bangers.
But then, as I was doing this deep research and I was going back into the turbo metal of the 90s and early 2000s, I went and I found some other bands that I was into at the time that I hadn't listened to in a long time.
And one of those bands was Default.
And I didn't realize that Chad Kroger was also the singer-songwriter for Default.
So this hit to close the show tonight.
I really liked the song growing up.
This was like a big pump-up song for me when I was younger.
before I would go play sports, I would put on my Sony disc player and headphones, And I would listen to this before I'd go have uh a sporting event.
Soccer, basketball, baseball.
This is one of the songs that would get me hype.
And I didn't realize until I was doing the deep nickelback dive that this was a this was a Chad Kroger.
So default from the Fallout deny, I think it was 2001, Chad Kroger on the mic.
And uh we enjoy this as we call it a night.
I will see you back on the InfoWars War Room tomorrow.
Peace and love.
Love you guys.
We'll see you tomorrow.
We'll see you tomorrow.
And you were gone.
The whole day won't be.
What I did wrong.
It's like I'm falling from Don't worry.
Don't worry, there'll be a time.
There'll be a time for the dancers.
Just wait.
I'll let you know in the rubble rants when we hit the dancers.
Can you see this?
Hell I'm leaving.
I'm not giving up Will you hold close to me?
Will you fall with me?
Never crawl to you.
Don't hear it all for you Don't deny I hear the pain you need to I'm gonna die to distract you Finally please you There goes a piece of me
Well, I cease to be I've never lied to you But been and died for you Well, don't deny I have to take you, break you Well, can I die to find you?
Finally please you There she goes I'm on the ground I'm on the ground I'm on the ground
She goes, and I'm on the ground, I'm on the ground, I'm on the gray, she goes, and I'm on the ground, I'm on the ground, I'm on the gray,
she goes, and I'm on the ground, I'm on the ground, I'm on the high feed you need you for God,
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