The Power of Comedy Is Shaping Our Views on Politics
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So every time I come in and do work in here, I put on Alex Grove, the Bohemian Grove, or Alex Jones, the Bohemian Grove movie.
Just as kind of like motivation.
Anytime I'm doing it, yeah, the documentary.
When he went in there?
Yeah, have you ever seen that one?
How long is it?
Bro, it's been like 20 years.
But how long is the doc?
Oh, it's like an hour and a half.
Really?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Where he just kind of exposes and shows what it is?
Yeah, it kind of starts with him getting there.
And he starts talking to the locals and stuff.
And some people tell him, yeah, we've seen some shit.
And some people are like, I don't know what you're talking about.
And then they start, because they infiltrate it.
They just crashed it.
They just walked through the woods.
So they show him getting all dressed up and practicing their accents and shit.
So yeah, it's pretty crazy.
It almost sounds like some fraternity shit.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Absolutely.
The shit that he broke in there?
Man.
It was crazy.
To see that for the first time, I remember where I was and everything.
It was on YouTube when YouTube first started coming out and shit.
And I just started finding alien conspiracies and UFOs.
And then I find this guy.
He's like, what is this?
And then I kind of got away from it because I was into sports.
I played baseball in high school and in college.
So I wasn't really just That was that world I lived in for a while.
And then when I stopped playing, I got back into and it's really when I went to college and people were But I went to school in Abilene, Texas, and everybody hated Obama.
So just that shift by just driving three hours intrigued me.
I was like, what?
Why?
So then I rediscovered Alex when I was researching Obama.
And it's very interesting, man.
Like how...
You know, we go from left to the right with certain presidents and stuff like that.
So, how do you...
Well, shit, I voted for Obama the first time, and I wish I would have known what Alex was saying or whatever was getting exposed.
But yeah, we're good.
Yeah, yeah.
So, I mean, first of all, thank you for coming on, bro.
Yeah, man.
Good to be here, bro.
Thank you.
like I've told you before, a long time, fan.
And it's crazy that this is actually happening in my reality because – What year was that?
You were in high school.
I graduated in 07. So I was in there from 03 to 07. Oh, yeah.
That was, like, the golden era right there.
Yeah.
So I remember all day today, I'm like, see me at the grocery, see me at the mall.
You see me at the pool that you don't see me at the mall.
I started to run fast, but the meat that made me fall.
Sopita de rice, sopita de pollo.
Tengo dientes de ice, yuca dientes de follo.
Aquí mero culeros por los Don't City Records.
Cheers.
Yeah, man, and I had much respect for you because if I'm not mistaken, you got sued by Nike, right?
No, it's just something I said on MTV.
Oh, okay.
Well, it was fucking amazing.
You used to put the Nike check on the cowboy boots.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And you know what?
I got on the old school chingle bling getup because we were filming something earlier.
But I decided to bring this pair to Austin.
It's got the air chingle on the front.
No swoosh on it.
But yeah, man.
Had to make it special for Austin and Infowars.
Well, I appreciate that, man.
So, how did you, let's just say, So you went from explain to people what you do and what you did and what you do now.
Yeah.
I'm from Houston, Texas.
I stepped on the scene like 2002 or so doing like Because things were different back then, too.
It wasn't like Instagram wasn't, there was no Instagram.
There was no YouTube when I first started.
Yeah, so I just dove in.
I went to college in San Antonio.
You went to Trinity, right?
Yeah, so I got a business degree, got in debt.
Same here.
Right?
Got a whole bunch of debt, and then I had to get into show business to pay it off.
But I graduated from Trinity in San Antonio in 2001, and I didn't want spring break to end.
I didn't want to get a regular job, have a boss, right?
Yeah, for sure.
So I was like, you know what?
Before I go all in and start interviewing with a bunch of people and trying to get a real job, I was like, let me see if I can take my college radio.
Uh, experience and parlay it into some kind of, like, media gig.
So you did radio in college?
I did college radio.
Oh, yeah?
I stumbled across that.
Really?
Uh, it was, you know, obviously college radio, public radio.
It was a Sunday night hip-hop show.
Nice.
And that's kind of where the Ching-O-Bling persona was born.
I kind of, I had to produce the show, right?
And it's like, we gotta spice it up.
We got music.
We got interviews.
We got guests.
We're mixing and stuff.
But anyway, been in show business 20 years.
The first half of my career was just a lot of music stuff, underground, mixtapes, albums.
I was featured on MTV, Source Magazine, XXL Magazine, a lot of hip-hop stuff.
Kind of like novelty.
People didn't know where to...
You're bringing culture to music, basically.
I was just mixing in some random prank call, Comedy Central type of vibe with Weird Al mixed with some Mexican Texas stuff.
And then fast forward, I ended up falling into stand-up comedy.
So I've been doing that the past 10 years.
Okay.
Yeah.
How do you like that?
Oh, I love stand-up.
I love stand-up comedy.
Because it's kind of like I see some people should treat it as like writing a song.
It's like you get to kind of lay out the story and kind of just connect, you know, have people connect the dots, but in a funny way.
Yeah.
I've always had respect for it,'cause that's just not easy.
Yeah, well, the coolest thing about it is, you know, when you figure out the format and your delivery and your material, you're able to, Like, you're able to involuntarily, like, they're laughing, you know, because you're surprising them, and you're throwing a sneaky punchline.
And so it was a challenge at first, because in music, you have a DJ, and you're telling them, like, put your hands up.
You might have backup dancers, a hype man, a beat.
And it's like, you're kind of telling them a lot of times.
There's more directions.
Yeah, and it's like, hold on, DJ, cut the music, cut the music.
You know, all my ladies scream and all that.
And it's like, it's stand-up.
You gotta be able to just catch 'em off guard and make 'em scream.
Yeah.
So, transforming from music, well, let's talk about your music background a little bit, 'cause you've worked with a lot of huge artists.
You've worked with Baby Bash.
You've worked with...
Okay, Pitbull.
Paul Wall.
Yeah, of course.
I'm sure you've worked with all the Houston people.
A lot of 'em.
Yeah, yeah.
A lot of 'em.
What got you committed to music the way you were?
Oh man, committed to music.
Because there was art to what you do.
It's not just like you were writing a song.
It was two worlds basically into one.
It was comedic value with the music.
You saw the void that needed to be filled.
You just went after it.
Yeah.
I was just trying to stand out.
Make a name for myself.
I was learning how to rap in front of everybody in public.
I was just starting, but my stuff was so wacky and from left field that it would just spread.
People would share it.
They'd laugh.
It was definitely a success in terms of not having a lot of resources, but being able to get known and get heard just with all the tools of the internet.
Yeah, and I think, dude, we mentioned that a little while ago, but it's crazy that the hustle that needed to be done was so much more than it is now just because of the tools.
I'm sure you were, I mean, in Houston, that's what kind of everybody had to do was sell records out of their trunk.
Basically.
So, I mean, everybody was parking lot pimpin' and whoever, you had to have a good system to play your shit so people could be like, oh, what do you got?
What do you got?
And I remember it.
I think they still did this when you were in San Antonio.
But was military still a thing when you were in San Antonio?
Okay, when I was on college radio, when I went to the program director and pitched him the show idea, I thought he was going to reject me.
So I was like, hey, so I took the classes, and obviously I want to be on air.
So we're thinking about doing a...
Showcase a lot of locals and Texas stuff.
He's like, alright, you want Sunday night?
Because he's probably throwing it at me like, that's all we have?
Or maybe it's a crappy...
Sundays from 10 to midnight or something crazy.
But it was prime time for military.
Military Drive.
Oh, yeah.
So, like, my whole marketing thing was...
You know, at least something that was like, bro, I know that I could play for sure.
That's a good song.
Like, take the customers out or whatever.
And then I would tell them, like, hey, you guys are going to be out there cruising on Sunday Military Drive anyway.
Go ahead and let people know, like, hey, they're going to play our single.
They're going to play our single, put it on 91.7.
Hey, they're about to play our song.
Because they're flirting with girls and all that.
91.7, turn the dial, 91.7 FM.
And they're like, what the hell is 91.7?
It's like, Trinity University?
But that was like a symbiotic relationship where they were out there telling people.
Yeah, dude, that's crazy.
Yeah, I got lucky with that time slot.
We get so much mail, like, fan mail from, like, even, like, prisons.
Really?
Yeah, random people tune in.
That's cool, bro, especially being able to tap into that, you know, direct line of people that you already know are out there who are, you know, going to be listening to some type of music.
Dude, that's crazy.
Talk about timing.
We were, like, the soundtrack of the twerking happening.
Live, right?
Dude, that's badass.
How did-- I know this is-- you used to slang, the Malas in San Antonio, right?
Well, this is how it went down.
My mom used to make 'em.
My dad was selling 'em at work.
So when I started diving in to my music stuff, everybody on the posters at the time, all the rappers were trying to be hardcore, like, drug dealers.
And I was a schoolboy.
Yeah, that whole area.
Yeah, I was like, man, I went to university, bro.
I did college radio.
Like, I'm trying to do the funny stuff.
And I was like, wait a minute.
The tamales is legit.
That's relatable.
It's a humble thing.
It represents just hustle to me.
And it's legal.
You know what I mean?
I can have a clear conscience and make it funny.
But also, you can rap some really cool stuff with it, you know?
But in all honesty, man, we only sold tamales in special occasions.
It'd be like a big music festival.
And it would require, like, our entire team.
Yeah, I was going to say, it's a lot.
Making them all is not an easy process.
I mean, not only that, but, like, when we were, you know, having our team trying to put me out there, put the music and the record label and the artists out there, you know what I mean?
It was kind of like, hey, like, we only have certain staff.
Like, we're a small, independent label.
Like, from time to time, almost like as a stunt.
Like, we even had, like, a truck that was kind of like a food truck-looking thing.
It wasn't up to code.
But we used it as, like, disruptive marketing.
Like, we used it as a billboard.
So we put all our logos and stuff, and we had it parked, you know, by the freeway.
Dude, that's dope.
Yeah, man.
And what year was that?
That was probably, like, that era when you were in high school.
So that was, like, before food trucks were, like, a popping thing, right?
Well, if it was, like, let's just say, 05, They were probably starting to pop up.
Because I was in Abilene and I went to Colorado for about four years.
So when I got back, it was just totally different.
Yeah, everything was totally different.
Well, I think Austin's really known for, like, the food truck scene.
Yeah, it really has.
And there's a lot of them, which is cool.
Like, I like how they're kind of getting away from some of the licensing and codes, I think.
They're letting people sell on the street.
I think that they were going to.
I'm not sure if that 100%, but, yeah, you go to concerts out here and there's people in the corner just making – Yeah, exactly.
I'm sure you've seen that.
They got hot dogs and they got, they used to be people selling tacos and stuff.
And now they have more permanent, So, but yeah, the food scene out here has grown so much.
Austin has grown so much.
Period.
Yeah, yeah.
And I like it and I hate it at the same time because, I mean, everything's changed since COVID and everything, of course, everything's so much more expensive.
And I couldn't even buy a house because I got my house in 2021.
And, bro, I just kept getting pushed out further and further of Austin just because of so many people coming from New York and coming from California.
Just tech, and it's just blowing up.
Yeah, yeah.
Comedians.
Oh, bro.
How do you feel about that?
Well, you know what?
I think it's great, me personally, because it feels like for the longest, you know, SoCal, LA was always like...
It's like the media epicenter.
That's where you go to do your media run, your podcast run.
You can tap in with them.
And that's where all the clubs are.
That's where the businesses, the industry, the agents, the bookers, and all the talent.
But to see it kind of shift and move.
Obviously, a lot of people went to Nashville as well, but Austin, I mean, with Joe Rogan and Ron White's out here now.
Oh, yeah.
Tim Dillon.
Oh, Tim Dillon too?
Yeah, yeah.
Tom Segura and Christina P. Obviously, Joe Rogan was trying to get Joey Diaz to come out here.
And then if they don't live here, they're swooping in from time to time.
Yeah, coming in quite frequently.
Who else?
You said...
He's out here?
Yeah.
full time I see him quite a bit Yeah, yeah.
So my goal, my goal is, like, I'm busy traveling and, like, doing my tour in different cities across the country.
But, I mean, I'm up the street in Houston, so, you know, I've been doing stand-up 10 years.
So my plan is to, you know, come out, pop out.
As they say.
Yeah.
Sometimes you got to pop out and show.
Like, just represent and do my thing.
And in my mind, right, it's one of those where they're going to be like, hey, man, where are you from?
You know what I mean?
Like, what's your name?
And how have you been doing it?
And I want to be like, welcome to Texas, dog.
Yeah.
We out here.
Yeah.
Welcome to Texas.
Thomas is a comedian.
We have a couple of other friends who are frequents at, like, Creek in the Cave.
Like, one of our friends, he can show up and he'll be like, oh, you want to get on?
He's like, yeah.
Alright, we'll create a spot for him.
So, dude, please do.
Like, whenever you want to come through, we can kind of get it set up to where you just want to walk onto an open mic to try some shit out.
They have different types of open mics and shows, like, every day at different places.
So, it's pretty cool, yeah.
Every once in a while you'll catch somebody who's out here just trying out material.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It is cool.
I love it, man, because you know, They're not very famous, but the tides are changing, so when I get to go out now, I get to be like, "Oh shit, you work for InfoWars?
Come on, bro.
Just come on in.
Come on in." Everybody who works at a comedy club, or even the comedians, 99% of them are pretty based.
They're pretty awake.
They're not woke.
Even a lot of the fanbase out here, they're not really woke anymore, which is cool.
Everybody's kind of a little bit neutral now.
Thank God.
They can handle these jokes that they didn't used to have anymore.
So yeah, because dude, we were, dude, before COVID, it was bad.
Yeah, dude, it was bad.
Well, the reputation that I've heard is that...
I don't know if it's certain venues.
I mean, it's a mixed bag, right?
You don't know who you're getting.
And plus, we're not mind readers.
We can't just look at the crowd and be like, oh, y 'all, or whatever, whatever.
But I know a buddy of mine mentioned, he was like, he was like, "Man, I feel like the audiences out there, they're getting trained, like desensitized with just shock, shock factor." And my buddy was saying that he feels that a lot of comics are picking up these habits of, Dude, absolutely.
Just to like force a reaction because maybe they're green and they're just trying to like get a reaction and then my boy says you know and then people like us we go up with like material they might have to do like man you know my wife this or my kid that and it's just like where's the aborted baby kicking?
No, I agree.
They go straight to the juggler nowadays.
I think that comes from just the amount of competition that they have now.
The quality of these comics is going up.
So some people, either you gotta keep up or you're gonna get left behind.
So there is going to be that transition, I think, to where people are like, oh shit, I have to go straight for my crazy material before I become unknown or something.
It's crazy you say that because I have noticed that as I'm going out and it's just like, damn, that's how you came in?
That's how you started?
And it does, it's starting to turn some people off and it's kind of going back to the classic set up and punchline type stuff.
Or just make it funny.
Generally, I guess there's just not that many funny people anymore.
I don't know.
Nah, there's a bunch of talent out there.
Oh, there is.
But yeah, but sometimes it ends up...
See, and I think that's where the amount of comics that coming in, because now, I mean, there is a good amount of comedy clubs, but you go on a Tuesday or Wednesday and it comes to 11, 10 o 'clock, you know, 9, 10, 11. There's just people who are just trying it out.
And, you know, there's a lot of, there's a lot of newcomers.
So it's like, I'm glad that they're out there doing it because, like I said, it's not easy.
I had one of our friends we went to, he goes, yeah, I'm gonna go sign up.
And he put my name in the bucket.
And he didn't tell me.
So I'm sitting there.
Wait, so you do stand-up?
No, I've done it once.
I've done it once.
I'm more of a naturally funny guy, conversational.
And I was like, alright, I ain't no bitch.
I was like, holy shit, what am I going to do?
And I was freaking out to the point where I forgot I had jokes written down on my phone and shit.
But I went up there.
Oh, so you've actually been kind of writing material a little bit.
Well, I remember.
Kind of got it to where I was like, you know what?
That's kind of funny.
I should write it down.
You should write it.
Yeah, yeah.
So I have, you know, a folder or some shit that I could use if I, you know, I should have used it when I got up there, but I ended up just trying to make fun of him because he threw me up there.
But yeah, it's not easy.
It's not easy.
Yeah.
So, and let me ask you this.
Let's get to the, let's get to some meat and potatoes.
Okay, yeah.
Let's do it.
Yeah.
Is Chingo Bling voting for Trump?
You already know.
As we say in my hood, for shit show.
For shit show.
For shit show.
Yeah, man.
And I caught a lot of flack, too, because when Trump first stepped on the scene, what was it, 2016?
Yeah.
You know, I believed the media.
You know, I was believing the news.
It was just like, this is a TV guy?
Like, what's he going to know about foreign policy and running shit?
I was persuaded by all the fake stuff, right?
And so I just typically, you know, just fell in line with, you know, the mainstream narrative.
And then, of course, pandemic happens.
And now you're, like, stuck at home.
They're shutting shit down.
You know, things are getting real weird.
And it's like, whoa, we're living through, like, a pandemic?
It's like, well, says who?
And how bad is it?
Because it sounds scary.
And you just start looking into different things and finding different sources.
And then you start to realize how the media really works.
It's like, oh, they lie by omission.
They take stuff out of context.
And when I started seeing some of the hoaxes debunked, I can't remember which were the main ones at the time, but let's just say, hypothetically, the drink bleach.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Even Charlottesville, stuff like that.
I think by the time Charlottesville happened, I was already like peeping game.
But like the Drink Bleach one, at first, it's just like...
Or like, you're hearing the rehash.
It was so crazy.
It made you like, wait, what did you say?
Or no, he didn't, I didn't even, I didn't see that particular press conference live, but I was getting probably the out of context, distilled, trying to persuade and assign an opinion version that the media concocts with like, You know, headlines, certain words, you know, Trump urges.
It's all like word choice, you know, extreme, you know, whatever.
And then you see a debunker where it's like, wait, he never did say drink.
He never said bleach.
He was talking about UV light.
And you start to see the info war.
You start to see the information war of like, oh, they're muddying the waters.
This is a big ol' PSYOP.
When you start looking at some of the players that are involved, it's like, wait, this is the type of shit we do to other countries to either do regime change, propaganda, top a leader, or how they could go in.
Like, this is a really cool convo because 99% of the time, right, when I'm doing a podcast, I'm getting to that point where I'm like, hey, man.
No politics.
Really?
Yeah, but only because I feel like sometimes you end up talking to an audience that if I were to sit there and say, if I were to sit there and say, like, all right, you got the intelligence agencies, you know, and you got globalists and this and, you know, America has all these enemies and there's all these different agendas, but they're pointing that weaponry inward in terms of, seeing how we react and just manipulating the masses.
Finally, here I could just...
No, we're going to get to it.
We're going to get to it.
All of it, bro.
Let it all out here.
Yeah, it's finally.
But it's crazy, though, because a lot of people make it seem like they're open to have those conversations or they make it seem like, They haven't even tried or they think because the masses is doing one thing, that's the automatic right way.
I've come across so many podcasters and so many people who kind of pretend to be awake.
I wish that some people would just take the time to be more knowledgeable about it, because it's not very hard to see the difference.
I know for some people, it's actually taking the steps, even looking at alternative media.
Some people won't even entertain that idea.
They still trust legacy media.
Yeah, yeah.
And then they're like, you know what?
I'm just out of politics.
It's so crazy.
But then they know that when you have a podcast, you kind of have to be knowledgeable if you're going to want to Kind of stay in the mix with these people who you want to bring on.
Because it's hard.
That's crazy.
I kind of live in the Infowars world, so I don't want to say the media for me is like an echo chamber, but I know where to go and where not to.
And it's just different for me because I've been in that kind of reality for six, seven years now.
But for the normal person who just, oh shit, what did they say during COVID?
Didn't even think about being, you know, people being censored or they can't rap, like, especially like boomers or, you know, maybe even some Generation X or that, oh, the media's not lying to you.
You know, it just was never a thing that you would think a whole organization would do to, you know, the masses like that.
But the fact that it's actually happening, it's just, it's getting to that point where there's kind of a line.
It's like, you know or you don't know.
And if you don't know, you're kind of in the way of the people who do know because we're trying to change this shit.
Yeah.
So it's...
Well, I caught a lot of flack in particular.
A lot of my fans felt like when I was more vocal about like, you know what, this Trump guy, I don't hate him anymore.
You know, like, I'm actually going to vote for him.
You know, that was in, what, 2020 when...
So basically, here's what went down.
So in 2007, 2008, when did that They Can't Deport Us All album came out?
Like 07?
07, 08. Yeah, 07, 08. I dropped an album that had major distribution through Warner Brothers.
And I titled it They Can't Deport Us All.
I believe it was election year.
So just as a layman from the outside looking in, I interpreted, you know how the border's always a hot issue every election year?
All this coverage as like, I feel like they're scapegoating Latinos and they're just trying to like blame us for everything and yada yada.
So I took that provocative stance, you know, to name my album that.
And then fast forward a few years later, we did a, And of course, Rolling Stone did a write-up, like, tackling immigration in the Trump era.
Like, they be on your nuts.
They be on your nuts, bro.
When you, like, are somewhat on the left, woke, or anti-Trump, oh, here they come.
You know?
And I didn't peep game.
So when I was vocal about like, you know what?
I feel like I'm...
My fans, a lot of my fans, a big portion, felt betrayed and backstabbed.
Like, you're a hypocrite.
You've been lying to us all along.
Like, basically, how is it possible that the Mr. They Can't Deport Us All guy is now, like, all in for Trump.
He's an ultra mega mega, and he's like, deport the bad ones first.
You know, whatever, whatever.
So they just, you know, a lot of folks didn't want to hear out.
But what's crazy about that, it's like, I mean, it's not like it's not true.
I mean, what you're saying is true.
Like, no, they can't deport.
Well, yeah.
You know what I mean?
So it's not, it's only offensive to them because they're taking it that far.
But if they actually think about the actual statement of what you're saying, there's no way, because the way they're coming in, you don't know where they are.
You don't know what it is.
So you're still, you're not wrong.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, but I think they just got, they got mad, like, basically saying, like, you went from, they can't report us all.
To build the wall.
Yeah, yeah.
You know?
And then you got to kind of explain yourself.
It's like, okay, bro, like, if someone is a murderer or rapist, should they get deported?
You know what I mean?
They're just like, yeah, bro, but you're a hypocrite.
It's like, okay, are you saying the murderer should stay?
It's like, yeah, but, you know.
Yeah, they'll never get away from that one point of you.
Yeah, you changed your mind.
Yeah.
Or whatever.
You can't do that, bro.
It's like thinking.
You can't do that.
And you know what's crazy is that it was what happened.
With folks online trying to cancel me, it was almost like a microcosm of the media we were just talking about.
Because instead of it being ABC News doing a hit piece on me, it'd be like some, like, Fools Gone Wild, like, Instagram page that's, like, taking clips of my livestream out of context.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, you were part of that system.
That they have to bring you down.
Yeah.
So, you know, there were bots and everything else.
But you know what?
I held my ground.
I didn't fold.
I didn't bend.
I didn't apologize.
I still have not.
That's good.
And then a lot of other folks who were like, "Yeah, I didn't follow you before," but like, Or I followed you before, then you did the whole deport us all thing, but now I'm back.
So you lose some, you win some.
Yeah, and especially being in the game for 20 years, you're going to have that kind of fluctuation because just of the times.
I mean, that's two decades.
And I mean, the way time, how fast time moves now, it's like shit's changing every five years.
So like in my mind, you've got like, yeah, you got like four generations you've reached out to because I mean, now there's just, Shit has just gotten so crazy.
And I am glad that there's a lot of people who have came out, you know, for Trump.
There's a lot of rappers who have done that too, which is pretty cool.
That really helps, you know...
Other people, you know, in that demographic just even look it up.
Because a lot of people in these, you know, who aren't white, don't know about identity politics.
Yeah.
That's actually going on.
With all these rappers that are coming out and everything that you've done in your lifetime, what are the coolest people that you've hung out with?
Let's see.
Well, of course, man.
Pitbull, that's always a cool friendship.
You get so much wisdom and knowledge.
Baby Bash is another friend that has been very generous throughout my career.
Paul Wall, very generous.
Yeah, had a lot of meetings with record labels, so got to meet a bunch of cool people.
When I met P. Diddy and dealt with him, he was still a respectable hip-hop producer.
All we knew was that this guy likes to throw a lot of parties.
What year did you be there?
Man, that might have been...
Biggie Smalls, Hot 97, throw your rollies.
Like, yo, I really looked up to this dude, like the showmanship and just like the boss, he's the producer and he's the talent.
That's what we thought.
So anyway, Pitbull was tied into a record contract, and he wasn't free to do a whole lot at the time.
But he had all these connections and all this leverage, and so he was pitching to P. Diddy.
Hey, bro, the Latino explosion is happening with Daddy Yankee and everything.
You need to create a Bad Boy Latino record label.
And he was telling him how to do it.
Get with Emilio Estefan from Miami, big-time producer, and I'll even tell you what artists to sign.
These are the dudes on my radar.
And he told P. Diddy, there's this kid from Houston named Chingo Bling.
Little John wants to sign him.
He lied.
Little John didn't want.
And Pitbull called me to give me a heads up.
He's like, hey, bro, if anyone asks, Lil Jon wants to sign you.
He's like, no, no, no, that's what I told P. Diddy.
And I was just like, I was like, hey, slow down, bro.
I was like, number one, does Lil Jon know about the line?
Is this line going to work?
But sure, it worked.
P. Diddy calls a few, I forget if it was months later or weeks later, but he's like, hey, we're coming to Houston for All-Star Weekend, heard a lot about you, maybe we can do some business.
You gotta wear all white to this white party.
I showed up wearing all white.
Looked like a little glass of horchata.
And I wasn't a victim.
I was not a witness.
I did not sign that record deal.
He didn't take me shopping.
Where was the party at?
It was some big venue.
It was open to the public.
A big venue in Houston.
A bunch of artists.
The whole city was there.
DJs, radio stations.
No freaky shit.
It wasn't a private party?
It wasn't a freak-off.
Oh, okay, okay.
You know, never been to no freak-off.
So I turned down the contract.
At the time, he had four shows on MTV, and everybody on those shows was getting notoriety, like getting famous.
Is that when he had the...
Yeah, making the band.
Going to get cheesecake, holding the umbrella.
Yeah.
All those fools were getting known, and he was promising me all that stuff.
So, yeah, you're right, because they were getting known, but they weren't getting paid, right?
Yeah, they weren't getting paid.
I remember, because what was the wild dude's name?
The black dude with the, I think he had dreads on the grill.
He was, like, wilding out.
Chopper, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, he was wilding out because he was like, man, fuck this.
Y 'all aren't paying me.
I'm going to make sure I get in the righty kind of shit.
Yeah, I'm going to get known off this.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, everyone thought I was crazy.
Like, bro, you just turned down a record deal, contract, P. Diddy.
What made you turn it down?
The main reasons were I had to really think to myself, all right, bro, you're getting bombarded with, like, opportunities and record deals and everything looks like glitters like gold at the moment.
And obviously I was very hesitant to sign anything because I knew that these dudes are sharks.
They're way more advanced in the game.
You knew what you were getting yourself into.
Plus, just studying a lot of the Houston, you know, independent people.
It's like, you have to be very careful.
Like, can I cuss on here?
Yeah, absolutely.
So there would be a saying where they'd be like, be careful what you sign, because you might get fucked.
Yeah.
Well, in P. Diddy's case, maybe some people, yeah.
Literally.
So the reason I turned it down was some of the things that I was really hoping and wanting were creative control.
Which he was like, we'll share that.
51% for us, 49% for you.
Which means if he wants to go with a certain album title, it's going to go his way.
If he's going to want a certain single, it's going to go his way.
And then, so creative control and then intellectual property, like owning the masters of the art, the catalog.
And at the time, I don't even think he owned any of his stuff because his label was under another label.
Under somebody else's, yeah.
So, obviously, he couldn't provide that.
So I had to base it off of that because I couldn't get blinded by like, this dude's like one of my idols.
It's freaking P. Diddy.
Yeah, most people fall for that.
They just get the glam and the glitter.
It's like, hey, I'll take you to these parties.
He's doing stuff with you.
It doesn't cost him shit, but you're giving him everything that's making the money.
Next thing you know, you're drinking out the wrong champagne.
You're waking up on somebody's yacht.
And you know what hurts, and you don't know what the fuck happened.
You got barbecue sauce on your chest, on your titties, you don't know what happened.
You're like, hey, and then you see somebody with the camera, like, yep, we got everything we need.
Yeah, Epstein Island type shit.
So, yeah.
Dude, that thing in itself is fucking...
Bro, like, there's lawsuits and there's...
The dude randomly pops up on beaches now where they're just like, "Oh, look!
It's a random sighting!" And it looks like he's smiling like sex trafficking.
And it's like, all right, so at what point are they going to really go after this dude and try to uncover, like...
You know, and it's like, was it really a blackmail thing?
Were there really cameras?
Like, who's all on the footage?
You know what I mean?
Like this big old honeypot scheme of like, I'm going to invite all my industry friends and it's going to be a freak off.
And it's like, when do we get to the bottom of, hey, bro, who do you work for?
Yeah.
And what all type of shit's going on?
Yeah, like, who told the security guards, like, to disappear for a little while so, you know, he could get handled?
Like, how did that stuff just disappear?
Well, yeah.
Number one trafficker in the world with no victims.
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But even with like the P. Diddy thing, it's like it was high profile and then Kendrick and Drake are beefing and then No one was talking about that shit anymore.
But no one talks about, you know, what...
Out of which?
The beef?
Out of Diddy.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
It's like there were lawsuits, like the one with the producer, and it's like, okay, so when is there a court date?
Like, what's next?
And you don't think, like, Cassie's been trying to sue?
You know what I mean?
That video came out with him in the hallway and all the domestic abuse, and it's I think because she kind of got paid, it's one of those where it's like, I'mma get his money.
Kind of like, hey, everything is dropped.
Yeah.
So she did settle.
Damn, it's crazy.
But nothing, I mean, they were saying he was the hip-hop's version of Jeffrey Epstein, but we haven't heard shit.
We've heard nothing from him.
Yeah, there he is.
Yeah, it's like, how do you make that, how do you make, how does this much get exposed and that get said about him sex trafficking?
And I was trying to think, I was like, shit, what happened right before that?
I was like, fuck.
They got me.
I don't remember what was going on politically or geographically because all of a sudden this diddy shit was thrown into there.
I'm like, fuck, what was that a distraction for?
Then the beef came as another distraction.
And then all these rappers and enticing or endorsing Trump was a whole other, you know, kind of this distraction.
So it's like, fuck, man.
And it's hard to kind of keep up with all that shit.
It really is because they're just throwing shit at you, throwing shit at you, throwing shit at you.
And then you got Harris, you know what I mean, out of nowhere at the same time.
And it's like they're very good at the psychological warfare.
They've been doing this for fucking years.
But My wife is the main one pissed off when like the Drake and What'd you think of that?
Well, I mean, I was just into the battle aspect of it.
It's been a while since we had quality rap beef.
Yeah, but my wife was pissed.
Really?
'Cause she's like, "It's a distraction from the P. Diddy," and, like, she wanted her updates.
Yeah, yeah.
She couldn't get her updates, so she started drilling me about, like, so what happened at the part, like, start from the beginning, like, "Diddy, go." And it's like, "Whoa." It was a long time ago.
It was all a blur.
Like, "What you mean, blur?" Oh, man.
Memories get suppressed.
Yeah.
But, yeah, dude, so I was trying to think about that the other day, and I was like, fuck, I don't remember what happened before, did he?
And then I was like, you know what?
I kind of suppressed that myself.
Like, I didn't want to think about, like, oh, we have a black Jeffrey Epstein now.
Like, holy shit, that was a whole distraction from COVID.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Have you heard of the, I think it's, I don't know how to pronounce it, like, Boulay?
Like a secret society?
It's the Black Secret Society of Freemasons.
Basically.
LeBron James is supposed to be in that shit.
He's got that tattoo on his chest that's supposed to be...
What does it look like?
I might be able to pull that up.
Is it like a Baphomet-looking thing?
And honestly, dude, I have such a, like, comedic mind frame.
All I can think about is the racist things that I thought about.
So I think about the Republic.
You remember back in the day, the Republican?
Propaganda they used.
The Democrats used to portray the Republicans as these black, monkey-looking people with big lips.
So when it comes to the boulet, I think of all those secret societies as one big, weird, gay shit.
So like, but I don't have the actual image of that off the top of my head.
But yeah, no, it's definitely, and it's supposed to be...
Dwayne Wade.
And there was like a Dwayne Wade's cousin I killed a while back in Miami, I think it was.
Like some sacrifice type shit?
Yeah, because they did like the math and the projections and she was like 333 feet away from the actual closest, say, Freemason Lodge.
And there was this whole thing that they had that was weird.
Yeah, but that definitely the boule, it's something that hadn't gone down the rabbit hole end, but yeah, it's definitely Bro, if you do, I mean somebody needs, Yeah.
That one's really interesting.
Black Freemasons.
Yeah, that's really interesting.
I mean all that Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I wonder what he says it is.
Because, I mean, it's straight up.
And so this Boulay thing, is it like underground to where they don't really talk about it?
Yeah.
It's just not one that people have kind of delved into.
Because it's mostly black people.
I mean, yeah, it's a black corporation.
And what have they been screaming and trying to help for the past?
You know, BLM, DEI, all this bullshit.
So, yeah, no one's going to touch that.
And I don't think, a lot of people don't really know about it either.
So, it's good.
Man.
That's so trippy, bro.
It is.
It really is.
Like, how does one even go about researching that?
Like, interviewing people?
Like, who's going to talk?
Yeah, who's going to talk for sure.
But it's just like getting into other Freemace.
I'm sure you can find it in the library.
Because back in the day, man, before media is the way it is, these people were very, very blunt.
they were very they didn't really want to like it was that easy for Alex to infiltrate it they didn't have any boundaries In plain sight.
Yeah, there you go.
So, yeah, it's a great idea.
Someone definitely needs to blow that up because...
Yeah.
You know, just because especially, I mean, in America, I mean, think about how many influential black people there are in just in famous, rich, influential, big platform.
Entertainment, athletes, music, Hollywood.
Yeah.
What do you think about the evil entity of Hollywood?
Man, you know what?
For the longest, I wanted to get into Hollywood when I thought it was just making movies.
Yeah.
I was kind of had my toe in the game.
Oh, nice.
Because, like, for example, I was...
Oh, nice.
Yeah, a couple short films.
You know, a little bit of acting, independent films, short films, just a variety of things.
Stuff that went to film festivals and won and stuff.
I wasn't wanting to do stuff like that.
Ever since I got here, you know, just like, oh, shit, this is pretty cool.
This is pretty cool.
I kind of want to keep it going.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
We'll put you in something for sure, because I'm itching to make something independent.
So I wanted to really break in because I started having meetings.
I think it was ABC, Diversity, Casting, where they're like, "Hey, we saw you at Sundance, and we've been looking for someone like you." Comedic actors.
The dramatic ones, they're in every corner.
Somebody like you that can do the funny stuff.
They're like, "Man, we've been looking for someone like you." And nothing came out of it.
So fast forward.
After all my political controversy, there's this agent that I deal with from time to time in L.A., and he'll hit me up randomly sometimes, like, hey, there's this new D.C. comic movie.
The kid from Cobra Kai is the lead, yada, yada.
And I'm like, okay, what's up?
Because I was already just, like, I was already, like, thinking to myself, like, man, Latino Hollywood, I talk so much shit about Latino Hollywood, bro.
Tweet.
I mean, I kind of chilled out for a little bit, but I would all, like, there's kids missing at the border and Latino Hollywood ain't doing no photo ops.
All of a sudden, y 'all crickets.
Ain't nobody talking about this stuff.
And just kind of like...
Si se puede.
Oh, Joe.
Oh, Joe." Hugging up on Joe.
And then George Lopez retweeting that, "Yeah, you know, we did it." And he's always hosting some Zoom for Kamala, Latinos for Harris, yada, yada, yada.
So he and I, we've already bumped heads.
Politically or whatever.
So I get the call about the DC Comics movie.
This might have been like maybe 2021, maybe 2022, right?
I can't remember.
But after the lockdown, I was looking forward to getting back to work, having comedy clubs be open and getting back to my job.
Right.
So.
He got a good whiff of her.
He snorted her like a lion.
Yeah, look at the hands getting crazy, bro.
You out of there, Joe.
You are out of there.
Anything he can get his hands on.
Oh, Latino.
So look, the agent calls and I'm literally telling him, hey, bro, my wife, who's my agent, she literally just put together this entire tour.
And now you're calling me about this cattle call.
And I was like, bro, number one, as soon as Latino Hollywood or any of these producers find my Twitter account, I was like, it's over.
That's number one.
So I'm talking my way out of not even having to self-tape for an audition.
And I told him, I was like, so I'm going to have to cancel how many shows on this tour to even be a part of this production?
And then he was telling me what months they were filming.
I was like, first of all, where are they going to film?
He's like, Puerto Rico and Atlanta.
And I'm like, so am I going to have to FaceTime my kids every night?
Like, hey, Papi was making a movie.
Or can I bring them with me?
I was like, I'm canceling the tour, uprooting my family to two different locations.
And I was like, honestly, bro, they're just going to give it to George Lopez.
And that's what they did.
Damn.
Maybe because Chingo didn't audition.
Right, yeah, no other choice.
Yeah, look at that.
There's the tweet.
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I feel like he's fallen so far from his roots, bro.
Well, I think for the most part, the way I paint Latino Hollywood is they're elitist and out of touch.
Absolutely.
They've been in their bubble for so long.
They're not in reality with what the people really have to go through.
They're not outside dealing with the current people.
Speaking of that, have you seen what's going on in Colorado?
Which part?
In Aurora?
Is it the Venezuelan gangs?
Yeah!
Okay, I literally, while we were setting up, I didn't even get to play the video, but I saw a tweet that they took over some apartments.
Yeah, was it with the girl in that?
I didn't watch the video.
Yeah, dude, it's fucking crazy, man.
And that's just more...
This is how they let certain parts of LA get so bad.
Because they don't have to be in the same...
They literally live in a bubble.
They're removed from even having to go through anything that they're going through.
They don't have to drive through the streets.
Yeah, they're out of touch.
Yeah, they're so out of touch, which is wild to me.
So it's like, how does it get that bad?
You know what I'm saying?
Like how is it how the politicians are able to set up their own safe havens and literally ruin Like, that blows my mind.
Yeah.
And then we're okay with that.
Yeah.
You got, like, no-go zones, basically.
Yeah.
See, that right there, that has never made sense to me.
No-go zones in America.
Yeah.
Like, we have a military.
We have a police force.
We have, like, there's people who are infringing on Americans' rights.
Like, go handle that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I think it just kind of highlights the fact that, for example, I'll just say the Democrats in particular, like, their candidates, I mean, the ones that they've presented at a federal level are so lackluster and obviously puppets.
Like, how many months or years did the media say that if you see footage of Joe Biden, you know, not all there?
Or looking like he could be slowing down or anything.
They'll be like, nah, it's a cheap fake.
Yeah, a cheap fake.
Cheap fake.
And when it was time to swap him out, swap out the puppet, they're like, oh wow, what was up with that debate performance?
There's panic.
There's panic.
There's broad panic.
Like, you're allowed to notice now.
Yeah.
And then it's like the new NPC chip goes in, and they're just like, you know, we need someone younger to...
Yeah.
I mean, Kamala's still 60. She's like 58 or something, which is almost 20 years younger than our candidates.
But still, it's like you're going to one generation that's not really going to the younger.
You know what I mean?
And really, the whole purpose was...
Yeah.
Now that they switched it, they're like, she's way younger than Trump.
Remember, uh, sharp as a tack?
Oh, he's sharp as a tack.
Sharp as a tack.
You know, this version of Joe Biden is the best version.
And if anyone says anything else, you're racist.
Exactly.
You're a transphobe.
If you say this is not the best version of Joe, he's sharp as a tack.
As he's fumbling and mumbling, reading the end of the fucking...
Lines and shit.
End of line.
Wait, what?
You know, folks, here's the deal, folks.
It's so bad.
It's sharp as a tack.
Oh, I just like that on a dime, bro.
Which is crazy.
Yeah, those types of clips, I feel like minorities who are trapped in the identity politics thing, those type of clips are the effective ones.
To be like, all right, fam, look, sit down.
You know what I'm saying?
Let's hit the weed.
Roll up.
I'm a break.
New podcast idea, right?
Sit down with somebody, maybe like a Cardi B, talk to her in her language.
Okay, check it out.
So, look at this compilation, split cut, of how the talking point went out, sharp as a tack.
Play.
And for them to be like, oh, that's crazy how they're all using the same exact words the same morning in unison.
In unison, bro.
And you don't notice it until it gets spliced up.
And you see that they're just talking heads.
Yeah, you play them over each other and they're all saying the same exact thing.
It's fucking wild.
You know what I think would be of great service and maybe somebody like yourself or someone here can put it together?
Like to the layman, like think of your audience as, again, maybe like a...
And be able to first set the stage and paint the picture in terms of, look, let's detach ourselves momentarily from American politics.
Let's look at how media works in some of these other countries.
And because as an outsider, you're able to kind of peep game like, oh, North Korea.
Hey, guys, like snap out of it, bro.
Or like pick a country, right?
Spend the globe.
Pick a country.
So that people could first understand how media works.
Shout out to Scott Adams.
Do you follow him?
Yeah, I think I've seen him.
So, I think I started seeing him do like a media run.
I don't know what podcast he was on first, like Rogan or somebody.
Is that Scott Adams?
Is that the bald white guy?
Dilbert.
Yeah, where's glasses?
Yeah.
Him and Alex were going hard at each other for a little while.
Were they, like, battling?
Yeah, yeah.
Really?
Just because Scott was saying the most ridiculous shit.
That wasn't making sense?
Yeah, it's not that it wasn't making sense.
It was just, like, Alex had to address it because he was saying the Atlanta shit.
You know what I'm saying?
Oh, shit.
Which was fine because No, no, no.
We can say it.
That's what I'm saying.
No, it was all part of the allure.
It's like, you know, it was and then he It was funny.
People didn't understand his tactic or what he was saying.
It was pretty funny.
I'm glad Scott Adams came out and kind of mixed up things because things were fucking boring for a little while.
I've got to go back and see that episode of what you're talking about.
I want to shout him out because I give him credit for on his podcast when I would tune in Coffee with Scott Adams.
You know, he would cover headlines and talk about persuasion.
I was very interested in all that persuasion stuff.
And when he started kind of explaining how the media lies, like just kind of breaking down just how they work, like how it's set up just as an industry and, you know, corporations, conglomerates, and how, you know, just the word choice.
I mean, we see it every day, right?
You turn on MSNBC.
And all of a sudden, it's like, I mean, this guy's literally Hitler.
And it's like, I mean, our democracy's at stake, you know?
And it's like, okay, well, what does that mean?
So anyway, I give Scott Adams a lot of credit for kind of helping me understand that, like, oh, shit, like, the media really is fake.
Because when Trump first came out saying, you're fake news, you know, you're fake news, who do you work for?
you work for a fake news station or whatever.
At first I was still kind of like, So I was looking at it like, this dude's attacking the journalists who are holding truth to power.
It's like doing their job.
You didn't realize the questions that they're asking.
Dude, you got to respect the journalists.
And then you zoom out and look at it like, no, this chick is trying to get him on a gotcha question.
Exactly.
He's actually doing a press conference.
Answering questions, something that we haven't seen in four years.
Yeah.
And then they'll throw a gotcha like, blood is on your hands.
Apologize to China.
Why do you call it the China Riders?
Or like, why aren't so many people dying on your watch?
She's like, you should ask Chyna that.
And now I get it where it's like, no, the context is...
But he was having to be like, no, we're going to label it the China virus.
They're attacking our beautiful economy.
Things like that.
How deep are you into what China was doing?
Around that time?
Yeah, because us working here, we're tomorrow's news today.
And we started covering COVID November of 2019?
Like right before it really...
So, like, bro, the propaganda, it was like in China, it's like they were filming movies, just the big-ass propaganda movies and clips.
If you remember, like, all the people falling.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And it's like, it was crazy the amount of these videos that were coming out.
It was almost surreal to like, okay, is there really this many people dying in China from all this shit?
Or is this...
And it just kept going, it kept going, it kept going.
And, dude, that shit was wild to me.
And then you start seeing, like...
Or like, where's this thing?
Yeah, dude.
It's crazy.
You can tell there's so much fucking propaganda that was being spread.
Powerful.
But the rollout from China, bro, like it just, it has me wondering till this day if it was that organized or they just, oh, hey, in China they send out So nothing gets in and out of China's internet.
Our radio frequencies, anything that they don't want them to.
So I can see a government be like, hey, United States has been being bullies forever.
You know, they have military.
They can just kind of explain the corruption within our government and how we are the globalists because it's not like we're not.
We have bases everywhere.
We have the biggest military in the entire world.
Everybody's been scared of us for so long.
I could see China, like, putting down a thing, you know, whole PSA, hey, we're gonna, we are, the Chinese people are the way.
This is what we're gonna do.
And I need everybody to participate.
This is what we're doing.
And just because of the sure amount of videos that were coming out, it was fucking ridiculous.
It's crazy.
And then half of that is suppressed now, so you know, a lot of people try to go on Twitter.
All that shit's gone.
And even, like, to bring it to America, all the dancing nurses.
You remember that?
Did you see all that?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's okay.
Everybody's in the hospitals because of COVID, but y 'all have time to see the nice fucking dance-offs.
Yeah, do you remember when people would drive by the hospitals and be like, it's empty?
Dude, we started that trend.
Really?
Yeah, we started that trend.
It's called the Film Your Hospital.
Yeah, yeah.
So how'd it start?
So we were basically exposing how that it was false.
Like, there's not hospitals.
We started going to small clinics out here.
And then Owen was like, man, fuck this.
He goes, I need everybody to go out and film your hospital.
It was literally hashtag filmyourhospital.
And this was when they started purging the rest of us off Twitter.
Because basically everybody here got banned from Twitter off of the IP address.
Why?
people who weren't even like posting shit here.
If you logged on to the internet at some point and you had a Twitter account, So everybody here, everybody in Alex Jones' control room for sure, and then the hosts.
So right now, everybody who, you know, they reinstated Alex Jones.
It's only really for Alex, Owen, Harrison, and like two other people.
Everybody else is still shadow banned.
Everybody else, like we can exist, but our shit gets suppressed.
Our shit gets, it's crazy.
Are you able to check if I'm shadow banned?
Yeah.
Do you know how to do that?
Yeah.
So, basically, you can just, like, if I was to type your name in, and, like, you come up at the top here.
Okay.
That means I'm not?
Yeah.
Okay.
There's, like, an Instagram.
Just my engagement sucks.
My content sucks.
Oh, yeah.
That's how Shadowband works.
You don't know where your shadow's at.
It started in 2008 or some shit.
I was on there since then.
And then I hadn't even posted shit in, like, two years.
Because I would only use it to get, I was trying to get a job here, so I was, like, going out and doing shit.
So I hadn't posted anything in two years.
And then I got banned from it.
But it was old shit.
Like, I hadn't even done anything.
But I had three, in ten years of being on there, I had 300 followers.
And I would never, every time I get to three, And bring it back down.
And so that's really what it was.
There's people who get fucking thousands of followers on Instagram in days.
But they just put you in this auto mode, basically.
Yeah.
and you're on, oh yeah, you function at 5%.
Dude, if I'm like, I'm still wrapping my brain around it, but like if the layman, just average American, especially if somebody that's just like a Democrat by default, like, oh, I'm from the hood and my teacher said, And that's just how I was indoctrinated, you know, which is kind of like what happened with me all the way through college.
You know, you have like that sociology professor, and they're putting all that Marxism in your head.
Yeah.
But if somebody were to break down and wrap your brain around Almost like saying, what's the importance of First Amendment?
What is free speech?
And it's like, you know, is the government allowed to, you know, pressure a big tech company, you know, a la Mark Zuckerberg or Twitter 1.0 and things of that nature?
Like just break it down slowly, systematically to where.
And now let's now that we see.
And then to hit them with, like, a ton of bricks of, like, and your government is, in essence, doing that to you.
Like, we have some censorship happening.
Yeah, yeah.
It's crazy what they get away with.
Because they can admit that they overthrew the Ukraine government.
They can admit, you know, stuff even as far back as the Gulf of Tonkin.
Like, there was a false flag, and now they have no problem saying the war that led to, you know, the event that led to one of the biggest wars in world history, Vietnam.
Was a false flag.
No shit.
Like, we just wanted to go in there?
Yeah.
Oh, I didn't even know that.
Yeah, they wanted to.
At that time, what did they want to get from that?
It's skipping off the top of my head, but yeah.
It's the same shit that they did with Afghanistan.
It's like, oh, they have weapons of mass destruction.
Oh, we just wanted your opium.
Was it Iraq or Afghanistan?
We started in Iraq.
Oh, yeah.
But we started.
Yeah, that's what.
Oh, yeah.
Saddam Hussein.
Weapons of mass destruction.
They didn't have shit.
Yeah.
And the same reason why, you know, Hillary could literally go on camera and say, you know, to Gaddafi, we came, we saw, he died.
Like, I don't know if you know why they killed Gaddafi.
Was he, like, trying to make it gold?
So basically, they were forming some form of what Bricks is now, but they were backing their dollar behind with gold.
They were backing their dollars with gold.
Basically, what's going to throw out are printing money scam.
Yeah, they wasn't going to have that.
So Hillary went in and they killed Gaddafi, they killed Saddam Hussein.
And for what?
Just so that way we can maintain control.
It's wild.
Gangsta shit.
And then we grew up moving from Afghanistan to Iran and Iraq and then to Syria.
It's like we had American soldiers guarding poppy fields.
And, you know, what is one of the biggest epidemics we have in America is the opioid epidemic.
So it's like they actually took over countries so that way they can take their drugs, turn them into pills to get the American people to be drug-addicted slaves.
So they had to go way over there for the poppy season?
I mean, it's free.
And they don't have military power.
So instead of having a set-up shop like in America, like, oh, Idaho now also grows poppy.
And they can at the same time create a boogeyman.
Now, they created ISIS.
I mean, the American government created ISIS just like we created the Azov Battalion in Ukraine.
You know, so that's what we do.
Like by funding and training and all that?
Absolutely.
We actually fund them.
Exactly.
Funding, training, giving them weapons.
I don't know if you remember under the Obama administration.
I remember this video, plain as day, is where we airdropped them weapons.
And they're like, oh yeah!
And they got it on camera.
Oh no, no, we just dropped it in the wrong location.
But no, it was a weapons cache for them.
And then that's just what we've been doing.
We've been arming this boogeyman that we have to go into other countries to defeat.
Then we take over their countries.
And when you're an American, you kind of come to realize that.
You're like, wait, what the fuck?
It's like that meme, like, we're the baddies.
It's like, holy shit.
Damn.
Like, gangster-ass chess game.
Yeah, and we've been doing it for fucking decades.
Just country after country after country.
Meanwhile, they're taxing the shit out of us.
Yeah, dude.
Poisoning us.
You remember people, if they remember the Boston Tea Party?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We went to war for a 2% tax on tea.
And now?
Bro, and now we're paying property taxes, we're paying income tax.
Everything.
Oh, not in Texas, we don't pay state tax, but taxes on fucking everything.
Everything.
Yeah, yeah, so.
And now they're proposing, what, capital gains tax?
Unrealized.
It's the unrealized gains.
It's all good, bro.
It's toxic culture.
Shit happens.
Yeah, unrealized gains.
That's the biggest fucking, the latest scam, which is fucking crazy to me.
Hey, you know, we got these stocks, you know, and we saw that, you know, they upped the stocks.
So now you went from having 1,000 to 2,000 stocks.
Well, now we're going to tax you on those 2,000 stocks, even though you haven't cashed them out.
What?
Dude, that's just extortion.
That's just stealing.
And then the price gouging thing, but it's price controls.
And then they backpedaled on it, right?
Yeah.
Because they didn't really have policies, so they're just throwing shit out there, copying.
They make shit expensive so they can tell you, oh, this is so expensive.
We're going to control the price on it.
It's like, okay, we're going to make it cheaper for you.
And then they do that.
We're going to step in and the government's going to tell them not to be price gougy.
And it's like, people, do your research as to what happens when the government does price controls.
Yeah.
They don't, man.
And the biggest, I mean, the most latest, I guess, example of Venezuela, you can go back to the past 10 years, there's people eating out of the fucking trash cans and shit.
And they used to be, nah, I don't want to watch that, but they used to be one of the richest countries in the hemisphere.
I was having a burger at a hotel in LA, and it was like a bartender, and then the chick, like the other bartender.
And they're just there.
Having their convo.
And I hear the girl say, well, I think America just needs to buy all our oil and petroleum from Venezuela to help them basically in return for the sanctions and everything that we caused them type of thing.
And I was like, huh?
And I was like, wait a minute.
I was like, first of all, I'm from Texas.
I was like, we got oil.
All up under us.
We could be full-spectrum, energy-dominant.
You know what I mean?
I was like, we could have our reserves full.
We could have an iron dome.
No, but I was just saying, like, gas don't need to be this high.
We could be Saudi Arabia.
And basically, I was saying, like, if you get it from Maduro, you're just funding a dictatorship.
I mean, I don't know everything there is to know about Venezuela, but But that was my take.
And she's like, I don't know what the terms are.
Bless you.
Bless you.
Thank you, thank you.
Oh, no, yeah, no, America didn't cause that demise.
It was communism that started that because the leaders were very, very greedy.
And, I mean, that's what happens in a communist.
Like, we tell you what it is.
And this is what you're paying.
This is how much this is.
That's why, like, what bread got to, like, $10.
And then hyperinflation.
Yeah.
And then, you know, these farms and everybody has to comply.
Oh, we're going to tax you.
It's basically a mafia just asking for protection money from the farms and from big businesses.
And then they can't afford it.
And they're like, you know what?
Instead of having to pay this and get threatened, I'm just not going to create this stuff anymore.
So in a country like Venezuela, it's a lot of...
I mean, it's not as...
They don't have Tyson making all their food.
I don't think they were under that kind of system yet.
It's more of neighborly.
Not really neighborly, but small town.
Every country is for itself.
That's what's crazy about these countries like that.
United States, we're all states.
But over there, they're different countries.
So, like, it's just totally different from...
And then I know other countries, they might even have different money.
They're not as standardized as we are.
They're going to fall, especially when military power comes to them and there's no policy.
They don't have a constitution.
They don't have a Bill of Rights.
They have no rights.
So it's just like, okay, my guns are bigger than yours.
And it becomes what a nation-to-nation war is just going on.
It's like Mexico.
That's basically what Mexico turned into.
I mean, you know that coming from San Antonio.
I mean, San Antonio is basically Little Mexico now.
And I mean, it's...
Oh, yeah.
I will say that.
I lived where I lived on the west side at like 13 Mexican restaurants in a half-mile radius, which is great to come to Austin.
I mean, it wasn't like that.
But you can talk to these people, you know why they're leaving Mexico.
That's where the asylum really started was from the cartels and the Democrats just took advantage and like, oh, we're going to take this worldwide.
But yeah, Venezuela got so bad under communism.
It's so crazy now that people, there's avid communists who talk about the CIA is going after Maduro and trying to dethrone him.
What are you talking about?
That's like saying that the CIA is trying to take out Lula from Brazil when they pulled Lula out of the prison to be president because Bolsonaro was so Trump-like.
It's wild how they just get to do whatever the fuck they want.
Yeah.
Dude, I had this Venezuelan Uber driver one time in Houston recently, and he was listening to the Venezuelan politics because they were about to do a vote to see, like, and I was like, hey, bro, what you got going on?
He's like, oh, they're trying to get Maduro to show more evidence that he really didn't win.
And then I was like, of course, right, I'm kind of trying to see where he's at.
And I was like...
A lot of people were upset, too, with our elections, and they also tried to show their, you know, their distaste for the results and also wanted some more proof.
He's like, no, no, pero lo que pasó con Trump, he said, this is what he said, he said, no, that went up to the highest tribunals, and he's like, oh, there was nothing there.
He's like, but Maduro, he definitely stole it.
This is different over here.
And then I started talking to him, and basically he says, I hate how woke Kamala is.
He says, the price control stuff, that's a bad idea.
And he just had all these complaints about the Dems, right?
And then he says, but I still think she's the lesser of two evils.
And I was like, bro, you just said price controls and the woke stuff and all this stuff.
And I was like explain he's like well And now they're just a joke.
And that was an important thing.
And I was thinking to myself, bro, that's taxpayer money.
They're laundering and funding.
It's like all these people are dying and all this.
And what else did he say?
I like that.
I think that was the main thing I can recall about like, so why do you think they're good?
I'm just like, bro, what are you talking about?
And isn't it crazy how they can see the dislikes or the downsides of a party and then be like, well, it's still not as bad as the other side, which they have no knowledge about.
It's crazy.
I don't understand that shit.
Especially when it comes to, like, the vaccines.
Like, I don't understand, or just the whole COVID push in general that people can see on a box that says this mask does not stop COVID-19, but yet still have to put it on every day because they think it stops COVID.
Even just the concept of the mask doesn't make any fucking sense.
Yeah.
And then you got slaves to that and slaves to the vaccine.
I see a lot of folks at the airport, like all the traveling, you know.
You see a lot of the double maskers.
The duck one, the one that comes like this, the one with the straps like this, straps like this.
Double.
One time, I think I was in the Pacific Northwest about to catch a flight.
And again, I'm not a mind reader, so...
I don't know what they are.
But in this particular case, it was like an entire family.
Like, the husband all cucked out.
The poor kids were like in a terminal trying to like play and talk to each other.
And they just look so like...
Defeated.
Kind of like...
Where it's kind of like, okay, what type of neurotic, narcissist, Munchausen syndrome shit is going on?
Stockholm, whatever, whichever syndrome.
Where basically, you probably have this super crazy lib mom who's like terrorizing the family with this MSNBC shit where she's probably like...
It's crazy.
And you multiply that by a million, at the very, very, very least.
But dude, that shit's good.
Yeah, it affects people.
So I actually had a run-in with somebody like that last week.
We went to this brewery around here.
And the guy that you met earlier, Chase, he always wears a suit and tie.
And so we're just hanging out and this guy comes up to us.
He's like, And, you know, he just started, he was just, it was just cool.
I don't mind people coming up and making conversation because even that, that's hard for a lot of people, just, you know, that social interaction.
But, come to find out, his wife was, like, vaccine injured.
And he broke down the story of how it was.
And it's basically what it was.
It's like his wife, like, got super paranoid around, around the vaccines and around COVID and didn't want the kids to get it, didn't want him to get it and so she started wearing two masks and then elevated and then to where they got, you can get all the stuff that you want for it.
Yeah, he goes, I'm not going to get it, and we're not going to get the kids to get it.
And it's just because, you know, let's just...
But she was just like, okay.
You be the guinea pig.
Yeah, basically.
Yeah, dude.
So he was just spilling his heart out while we were there.
And I'm like, bro, I'm going to have to bring you on for an episode or something.
Because not many people get to see the after effects from the family.
You see the adverse reactions from...
Disabled.
Yeah, so many things that have happened to these people.
But it was crazy that that's how that started.
With his wife just fed MSNBC and ABC every day.
The media, man.
And he goes, yeah, it ruined my life.
He goes, that's how I found Alex Jones.
Wow.
Yeah, so.
Well, good thing the kids were spared, but damn.
But the dad's fucked up in his head because he's like, oh, I'm like, I want to please my wife, but damn, I don't want to die.
So, like, they're having, yeah, it's just, dude, it brings so much pressure to your family.
So is she, like, in bad shape due to that?
Shit.
Yeah, yeah.
He goes, yeah, I take the kids out every Friday to go someplace just so we can get out of the house.
And you know what's so irresponsible to media, like, on that subject, is, like, the amount of fear that they were pumping.
For their gain, right?
Obviously, they're funded by, you know, brought to you by Pfizer and things like that.
But it's like, how many of these moms did start putting shots in their kids without thinking or zooming out or unplugging from that crap, right?
Yeah.
to realize like, "Hey, number one, it don't affect kids like that." But since they were putting the number, These are all cases on Trump's hands.
And as soon as Trump was out, Biden was in, the number goes away, comes down.
And now they're like, take this vaccine.
I'll never take Trump vaccine.
I'll never take Trump vaccine.
The vaccine didn't change.
The president changed.
But then all of a sudden, oh, we're for the vaccine now.
Take it, take it, take it.
And if not, you're going to experience a winner of death or something?
Oh, bro, remember that?
Freaking on their website.
Winner of death, bro?
I was like, you're really trying to twist people's arm into putting this stuff in their body.
Yep.
And the fastest vaccine.
And that's one thing that I had against Trump for a long time was, you know, warp speed.
And yes, he did give people the freedom.
That's the biggest thing that I kind of fall back on.
He gave them the choice.
He didn't make it.
And I'm sure warp speed, maybe warp speed was just all the saline shots.
You know what I mean?
Maybe he was able to finagle it to where he didn't really hurt people, but he had to push the vaccine for his...
Because you think about the people who vote for him.
I mean...
So he still was a boomer and still, he pushed the vaccine until he got booed, until he started getting pushed back, and he didn't know how to deal with that.
You know, so he's dropped that.
Yeah, that's definitely one of the marks on his thing, where it's like, like when people are like, you're in a cult, you love anything that man does.
It's like, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Hold on.
I got a couple little lists of little complaints.
But, you know, it's still the better choice.
Exactly.
We can see the overall, you know, um...
And that's crazy.
People want to argue that.
Look where we are now compared to where we were in 2018.
Shit.
Dude, it's crazy how long 2018 was.
How long ago that was, honestly.
I mean, yeah, that's an excellent point.
Like, how can folks not look at...
Well, I guess you have to be able to discern from the media saying, the economy's great, you know, and we've bounced back quicker than all countries, and biodynamics is working.
And then meanwhile, Kamala's like, when I get in, I'm going to fix this bad economy, and I'm going to fix that border.
And they're like, hey, lady!
Aren't you in office right now?
I did the Leonardo DiCaprio meme.
Lady, you're termain over yet.
You just are.
Bro, you could do all this right now.
Like, it's all this abortion shit.
You're in office now.
You could just do everything.
You could reverse Roe v.
Wade right now if you wanted to.
Why aren't you doing that?
If that's your biggest thing you're running on.
You have been vice president for three and a half years.
The steps that you're talking about now, why haven't you done them already?
Okay.
How do you...
How...
You're considered the most liberal United States senator.
Somebody said that, and it actually was Mike Pence on the debate stage.
Well, actually, the nonpartisan GovTrack has rated you as the most liberal senator.
And then all the rappers that they're able to hire, like, and my Frank Quavo.
So they're just pushing vibes, illusion, smoke and mirrors.
I fucking died last week.
Did you see any of the DNC?
Sadly, we had to cover it, bro.
They brought out Lil Jon.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
And I was like, they were like, hey, that's Lil Jon.
I was like, nah, that's not Lil Jon.
I'm going to give a pass.
I said like three times, like, that's not Lil Jon.
He looks, he was skinny.
He's fit.
Yeah, he's fit.
He's in shape.
And I was like, hold on.
Ah, shit, that's Lil Jon.
You know what?
I'm going to give Jon a pass, bro.
Hey, whatever check they gave you, bro, I'm not mad at you.
That's how I see it.
Like, he more played them for their money, right?
Because he came out, he didn't say anything.
He's like, he was like, to the window, to the wall, Tim Walls.
Tim Walls, yeah.
Oh, shit, that's right.
It's like, say the next part.
Bro, yeah.
To the sweat.
But no, they had Meg Thee Stallion out there.
Yeah, from Houston.
They have to have concerts to get people to go to these rallies.
numbers, just to be able to show that like, just to create the illusion that like It's like, did you see the Andrew Schultz clip where he told Charlemagne?
Bro!
He's like, bro!
I'm so glad someone told that motherfucker to his face.
Charlemagne.
He's like Stephen A. Smith.
He's like the Stephen A. Smith of fucking podcasts.
He's finally leaving the plantation.
Oh, yeah, he said a couple things, right?
He's realizing because he's fucking with his money, he's like, oh, shit, I can't.
Damn, he's one of those people who's outside of the bubble.
When was the last time you actually think he hung out with real black Americans?
Yeah, he's fucking, he's so for show, which is fine.
Big contract, the driver picks you up, and you're getting paid from trying to leave the house.
Yes, exactly.
He has no idea what's going on, so he's finally, but dude, I'm so glad that Charlamagne, the guy, and Schultz was fucking, he was savage with it.
I loved it, dude.
I fucking loved it.
Like, I have a tendency to leave comments.
On people's stuff on Instagram.
Like, I need to stay off of there.
I'm banned from there.
Oh, you can't even get on there.
I need to start unfollowing pages.
Because I got to remind myself, like, hey, man, I'm a comedian.
Like, I don't even really talk politics on stage.
You know, I want everybody to come out and have a good time.
Yeah.
Regardless of what channel you watch.
But I end up, like, seeing something that The Breakfast Club posted or D.L. Hughley or somebody.
Oh, my gosh.
One of these Latino Hollywood people.
And they'll be on there just saying something that's inaccurate, out of context, leaning a certain way.
Because they know their fans are always going to get that clip.
They're not going to go out and like, oh shit, what did they say in full?
And 90% of the normal population is too busy to even want to try to...
What did he say?
I gotta feed the kids tonight.
I ain't got time for that shit.
They're just like, something about Project 2025 and something about they want to send us back and we ain't going back.
And if you look at Project 2025, like, oh shit.
It's lit.
Okay, you want to do what?
Yeah, sign me up.
But no, man, it's just.
You know, I don't have anything to do with it.
Yeah.
But it's a good agenda, I would say.
Better than Agenda 2030 and Event 201, Crimson Contagion.
Dude, did you see the Pitbull clip that he did on Drink Champs a couple years ago?
Where it was like, yo, hey, bro!
I had to hit him up.
Like, hey, shout out.
Yeah, yeah.
Can we do this now?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Right.
Yeah.
No, it's cool how slowly it's...
I know, man.
Yeah, but that was like a big deal.
He's on Drink Champs telling people, he's like, "All right, look, here's how the pandemic started." Like, you had Bill-- and he knew all this shit.
He's like, "You had Bill and Melinda Gates." I was like, "Bro, when did you have time?
Like, why you ain't calling me?
Like, let's go down this rabbit hole together." Right?
He broke it down.
Bill and Melinda Gates, they got together, da-da-da, funded by such and such.
They ran a simulation and-- Event 201.
Event 201, just to see yada-yada.
And it was like, "Yes!" Right now we're talking about, are we talking about a virus?
A virus, that's what we're talking about.
SARS, MERS, bird, swine, Ebola, now Corona.
Like, come on, folks.
I mean, you gotta really, you gotta read the tea leaves, bro.
You gotta, the devil's in the details.
And with that said is, if you look at the recovery numbers on what we're talking about, I don't know what it is, but I guess the flu went on vacation on this year.
My family comes from communism.
They fled communism.
They had everything taken away from them.
Everybody got murdered.
Everybody got killed.
And that's the reason me, being a first-generation Cuban-American, I look at freedom and I appreciate that shit.
I appreciate opportunity.
I appreciate anything that you give me.
All I need is a little slip, partner, and I got you.
And that comes from the fact that when Castro took over everything, and I'm looking at what's going on right now, the only person here that's hot, 38 hot.
It's Castro.
He's going, y 'all did it with a virus?
Shit.
Y 'all took over the world with a virus?
Y 'all gotta be kidding me.
This shit gets deep.
The only thing is, do you want to realize how deep it is?
There's a rehearsal that went on before this whole shit.
It's called Event 201.
October 18th, 2019.
This shit came out.
And this was a complete rehearsal of what we did.
You have a segment where it says, "segment, financial, what we gonna do?
Segment, travel, what we gonna do?
Segment, what we gonna do when it comes to online?" And it said, "If anybody is not a part of the narrative, we're gonna take it off online." Which to me smells like communism.
You feel me?
The main doctor that was there, his name was George Fugao.
George Fugao is the main doctor for the CDC in China and a virologist out of Wuhan.
After all of that, it happens to be about a month later, all the main CEOs in the world, partner, major companies, resigned.
About a thousand and some change.
Disney, Hulu, Microsoft, Nike, Wells Fargo, Boeing, you name it.
You look at them.
That means they take the ride high and then they buy low.
Contagion 2025.
Oh, hell.
And basically, it exposed them.
They had to pull COVID early.
COVID was supposed to happen later because they didn't think that Trump was going to win.
So this one is saying like, oh yeah, we're going to have all these rappers saying these things.
It implements basically what they're doing now on getting the celebrities to...
You know what I mean?
No one cares about D.L. Hoogley.
That's the thing about the Democrats.
This is the biggest sign that Democrats and Republicans, old school, they're two sides of the same coin because they can't evolve.
That's why the left can't understand memes.
The only reason Republicans understand memes is because they let younger people, they don't have as many slaves.
It's like, hey, we're, this is like, Republicans do their shit with no matter what.
They don't need their people's We're going to war, war, war, war.
No one's going to say shit about it.
You can't do nothing about it.
But hey, you're a young kid?
Cool.
Whatever.
Be a young Republican.
There's not really young Democrat clubs that are important or actually doing shit.
So these old school Democrats, they just can't get with the times.
Yeah.
You know, like, why is Pelosi still up there?
Yeah.
Like, these people are the same fucking people, but they're getting too old, bro.
They're just gonna die off.
Joe Biden, show up his attack.
Yeah.
So, I just, bro.
Did you hear about the 5 p.m. curfews in Boston?
That was another video that I was gonna ask you about, this Triple E. Bro.
I mean, I've been here, and then, like, Monkey Pox trying to make a comeback and all this stuff, and I'm still so, like, I'm still, Bouncing back from the lockdowns, like just comedy tour-wise, like venues.
I mean, we went through headaches, like not being able to work, or it starts to open up, and then, like say we were in El Paso, we're supposed to do a weekend full of shows, six shows at the comic strip, and we get a call from Bart Reed, the owner, and he's just like, hey guys, sorry man, but the county, the city, whoever, like they're shutting down, and it's like, whoa, whoa, whoa, what?
I thought y 'all opened back up.
We thought we were good.
They're like, no, it's cold orange, whatever the fuck, or whatever.
And we're not registered under a restaurant.
We're more of like a bar, comedy club with bar snacks and stuff, and they're shutting us down.
And I got to go.
He was telling us, he's like, I got to go get that other license with the thing with the food and the beer, a certain percentage of your menu, and sorry.
And we were just stuck in El Paso.
Damn.
And then let's say later we're doing a show on Corpus Christi.
And the local news, as I'm about to do a show, they decide to hop on TV and just be like, um, arbitrarily, there's like a spike in cases, yada yada.
So now people are like, is this a super spreader event?
Bro, remember that?
Remember how many super spreader events there were?
It's insane.
Except the Summer of Love.
I was going to let you finish your story about the Summer of Love.
Bro, it's crazy.
It's literally when they wanted, where they wanted.
Oh, but hey, no, you know, BLM riots, that shows that, you know, there's no super spirit.
Activists, you know, for black people.
The reckoning of race is way worth a little couple cases.
Yeah.
It's just a cold at that point.
Yeah.
It was just the flu then.
remember the flu that's like a fucking That was one of Pitbull's classic lines from that clip on Drink Champs.
He's like, what happened to the flu?
Went on vacation.
Yeah.
Look at the numbers.
Zero.
And I was like, this boy, I was like, damn, he's a good communicator, bro.
I was like, hopefully people take heat.
And then he also said, Castro.
He's like, what?
Y 'all implementing communism with no missiles?
Yeah.
He's like, a virus?
Bro.
With a virus?
He was one of the very few who said anything.
Yeah, shots of people for sure.
For sure, yeah.
But yeah, so like, yeah, now you have a lockdown for Tripoli in Massachusetts.
You can't go out after 6 p.m.
Bro.
Because mosquitoes are only out after 6 p.m.
I don't know if you know, mosquitoes, they sleep all day.
Mosquitoes come out at night.
Mosquitoes come out at night.
What, what, what?
Bro, if they try to lock us down, I mean, it's election year.
But if they try to lock us down, what's going to happen?
I feel like they've been trying to do that for, I mean, like you said, what's next?
So, what happened to the bird flu?
Remember when they killed all those chickens?
They shut down the farms?
Like, you can't have that.
Then we had monkeypox.
Then they found out kids and dogs were getting it.
Yeah, and it all spiked after June, you know?
Yeah, Pride Month had nothing to do with that spike.
No, no.
And then we had-- that went away.
And then we had-- what was next?
It all spiked.
Oh, shit.
They had to change the monkeypox to the mpox.
Because it was, what, hateful to monkeys?
Well, no, just because it's like COVID.
You know how they used to call it the coronavirus?
Mm-hmm.
Well, coronavirus is a bigger group of things than just coronavirus, so they had to call it COVID-19.
So they switched that to COVID.
So the monkeypox was something that was a little more broader, but it's still an STD.
And that's why, I don't know if you remember back when the vaccine started coming out, they had...
Stigma.
Siding racist stigma, yeah, because black gay people were getting it.
Yeah, be black and be gay, be DEI.
Oh, shit.
Oh, y 'all got monkey po- Oh, shit.
We can't call these black people monkeys.
Oh, shit.
What are we going to do?
It's so goofy, man.
No, it is, bro.
But these people are going to comply.
And I think it's getting to less and less.
Because, like, they've tried those three things.
Nothing's worked yet.
Like, it's sadly going to have to be this fucking war that...
I think...
If the first lockdown pissed y 'all off as much as it did me, then hopefully a lot of people are just like, nah, nah, we ain't doing that.
Absolutely.
We all knew that the pandemic was going to affect education, but how bad is it?
We've got the data now, and things are bad.
They're actually worse than most of us thought.
In fact, I would tell you that we have an education crisis right now.
The actual numbers vary by community, but according to a nationwide test given to fourth and eighth graders, reading skills dropped to the lowest point in 30 years.
And in math, nearly 40 percent of eighth graders couldn't understand basic concepts, the worst performance since testing began back in '69.
This is not just poor kids who are living in the urban centers.
It's all over America.
There's been a dramatic reduction in ELA and in math scores.
This goes along with the loss of students in school, with the increased violence that's happening and the behavioral problems that kids are facing.
In my career of more than 45 years, I've never seen anything close to this.
It's kind of cool.
It kind of sucks that we've been kind of broke under bankruptcy because I haven't been able to go out and do these types of things.
I went to the Autonomous Zone in Seattle.
Did you hear what that was?
Yeah, I went to that and I stayed there for like...
It turned out to be two weeks.
I got like...
I didn't like lie or anything.
It was cool.
I was able to be myself after like a third day.
Because they were like, oh yeah, you're with the media?
With who?
With who?
And then I was like, I got tired, kind of tired of them, you know, trying to get it out of me.
So I just told them.
And then that's when we had that conversation about what InfoWars is.
I was like, we're not the mainstream, bro.
Check anything that we have.
Everything is real.
We want to give the real story.
We've never lied to you and this and that.
And as soon as we had the conversation, they were like, all right, cool.
Would you want to show what's really happening?
Yeah.
And that's when I got introduced to the head guy.
And he was the plant.
So he was the guy they installed to run.
To be the top communicator within the camp that he talked to his uppers to how the camp was supposed to run, what was supposed to be going on.
That was definitely ran by some type of professional group who oversaw and made everything happen in the autonomous zone.
Was that Chop or Chaz?
Yeah, Chop Chaz.
So who do you think he was working for?
It was government ran, for sure.
So he had handlers type shit.
Let me ask you this.
What do you think the goal was?
like just to further disrupt?
It was just to put on a show that, you know, they, Yeah.
On the cardboard boxes, dude.
It was fucking, it was hilarious.
But, so they were putting on a political stunt for people who, They're trying to make it seem like these people wanted total freedom from the system.
So, you know, the left was taking their standpoint, basically.
And, you know, that was their version of power to the people.
But it was with all leftism in it.
So, like, you can see their gardening on fucking cardboard.
Like, everything was for show.
But the people there, they didn't know that it was for show.
So that was the biggest takeaway.
There were props in like a propaganda type thing.
Yeah, exactly.
They had no idea.
There were NPCs in a propaganda show, and they had no idea.
It was crazy because the guy who, his name was King, which I was like, I'm not calling you that, bro.
So I'm going to call you bro.
And he kind of just laughed like...
But that's what everybody there called him.
Which is crazy.
And they had this thing.
No, that's the rapper that they installed.
They gave an Airbnb to.
So that way he can bring the chaos to this area.
So he would literally, he would come, he shot that video there, and they say that he was giving kids, see how the cops are part of it?
It was all orchestrated.
That whole music video, his Airbnb.
What?
They built him a studio.
He was getting money from the Democrats to do this, to be a part of this.
This guy, he was like the head of security or something like that?
No, no, no.
So this guy was just a rapper who got infamous for being there.
The actual guy who was running it was another dreaded black guy, but he had blonde dreads.
But the rapper got the Airbnb.
The rapper got the Airbnb.
They set that up for him.
They gave him some weapons to make it seem like they did this whole fake sale of weapons out of the trunk.
And he's like, oh yeah, I'm giving guns to the people to chop.
Like, no, I saw that same white guy pull up in that white Mercedes that they took the gun out of to show that it was, you know, he was handing guns around.
That was to create the police standpoint around everything.
Oh, you know, it was just like it was just one chaotic fucking melting pot, bro.
So we'd walk around.
No, no, they're cool.
Don't worry about them.
And they were just like, oh, okay.
But they would fight you, bro.
These Antifa people would fight you if you didn't have somebody who...
They had people coming from everywhere to come live at this autonomous zone that was going to be no longer than three weeks.
And first thing they did was build walls and what else?
Had security, like police.
And had armed security.
That's what was crazy.
So they went and got police and walls.
But dude, yeah, it was all a fucking facade.
And talking to the business owners, some of them were kind of like off-camera admitted that they were basically being extorted by the government.
It's like, hey, we'll shut you down if you don't.
Your business can't be open if you don't give these people to the autonomous zone free food, free charging zones, free water.
Like a little festival.
Yeah, yeah, basically.
But what was crazy about the whole thing is that The time frame it happened in was in the same time frame they have their yearly festival.
So it wasn't out of the norm for all those places to be locked down.
It was normal for the city.
And they just decided instead of having that festival, oh, we're going to have the autonomous zone.
You know what, man?
I just performed in Portland.
So I got to meet a lot of people, talk to a lot of people.
And there were some youngsters that I was chit-chatting with.
And they started explaining.
I don't know, was Chaz in Portland?
Yeah, they had to change it from Chop to Chaz.
Okay, so they had some Antifa shit going down.
Absolutely.
Some rioting and all that.
And they started telling me, they were like, yeah, there was nothing to do.
Like we were bored and long story short, long story short homeboys like, And I was like, I might have been a little high at the time, but I was just like, kid.
You know, like, there's geofencing.
You know what I mean?
Like, you end up in the wrong van.
You know, they're following this guy.
You're affiliated.
Or whatever, whatever.
But obviously...
So, really, you probably weren't going to end up on a no-fly list or anything.
No, you weren't.
All that was orchestrated and dude, they had a fucking march almost every night.
They had some type of Yeah.
It was BLM related.
It depends on the day.
So they just wanted to defund the police?
Yeah.
And they would do marches, man.
It was crazy because I got so cool with everybody.
We'd be the cameraman for the front of the marches.
And we'd be recording the entire thing.
So they were like stars.
Yeah, they were the stars of the fucking show.
Good angles.
Got you, bro.
And they led them on certain things.
And you can tell at certain points they get phone calls.
Everybody, we're going to the left.
And it was orchestrated, bro.
And they end up in front of the police place.
And the police place already had barricades.
And there was like two people up top.
And they come out and they're like, oh yeah, what's up guys?
And they go away.
Because it was an orchestrated event.
everything was happening like that and synchronized.
Just because like, That's what they wanted it to seem like.
Like, just keep fanning.
Yeah, keep fanning the fire.
Turn on your TV and see this stuff.
Do you remember the Vanessa Guillen thing?
Yeah, absolutely.
Well, this is like around the time that I was starting to wake up to shit and notice how like, huh, they're making everyone put a black square type of thing.
It's like...
And, like, how does this help?
You know what I mean?
Like, just kind of paying attention.
And then, of course, you hear some of the details about the George Floyd stuff where it's kind of like, all right, so what's what really happened?
And I predicted, and I guess accurately so.
whoa, this was like a murder on base and the family's trying to get answers.
The family's trying to see what's up with the army and the government.
This is like a totally separate thing.
This was not like...
And people would try to get mad at me to be like, she's from your side of town and she's Mexican.
Why aren't you posting more?
And I was, hey, we're going to talk to the family and see what they need.
Why haven't you posted about Vanessa?
Or why aren't you at the march?
And it's like, well, because I know there's going to be probably some people mixed in trying to mess stuff up.
Yeah.
And, you know, that's not what...
That's exactly what happened to, I mean, the BLM movement.
Because, I mean, I don't agree with that movement at all.
At the end of the day, we're all people.
We're all humans.
All lives matter.
Absolutely.
Like, we used to sell the shirt at Infowars that said, all lives matter.
It's funny.
I got refused service at Kalahari, that restaurant out here, that water park.
From the bar.
I got refused service.
They're like, sorry, man.
From a white person.
What'd he say?
Because my shirt offended them.
I'm offended.
I'm not serving you.
No, they were just avoiding me and avoiding me.
Because they came up, hey, how you doing, sir?
And then she looked at me, looked at my shirt, and then just walked away.
And a couple saw that.
And they got more mad than I did.
Because I was just kind of sitting there.
I was like, oh, whatever.
It's like, you're going to come back around eventually.
You have to.
And then these people started bitching her out.
And she almost got fired on the spot.
It was fucking crazy.
I was like, ah, we're just wearing a shirt.
But dude, that's exactly what they did to BLM.
They hijacked that movement because if you think about the local chapters of BLM, they were doing on-the-ground stuff.
They weren't fighting with patriots.
It wasn't all this nationalized bullshit, Kyle Rittenhouse shooting somebody at a rally type publication.
It was just...
But that's not what happened with these fat black lesbians.
Hijacked it and fucking scammed that shit.
Buy large mansions.
Yeah.
Buy nothing but mansions.
That clearly was a scam.
Who do you think came up with the Blackout Tuesday thing?
Where it put the black square?
I don't know, dude.
That's a good question.
Because that would have to be somebody that, I mean, that's so coordinated because there was movie stars and there was, you know what I'm saying?
That was the actual mainstream media all the way around from news to movies to actors to rappers.
In unison.
Yeah, in unison.
It's like influence, persuasion.
Let's see, there it is.
Black women in music marketing inspired to Atlanta.
There you go.
Oh, Atlantic Records executives.
Day of Reflection.
The show must be paused.
What percentage of these people, what percentage of these people do you think are privy to some of the details of the George Floyd case?
Like, if you mention, like, fentanyl or toxicology or anything.
$20 bills?
Like, there's just so much to that whole situation.
Like, the counterfeit money thing?
Yeah.
That's why the cops were called in the first place.
Yeah.
Because he was using counterfeit money.
Well, yeah, I mean, like, I guess when it comes to that, some people might say, like, well, sure, he was trying to commit that crime, but that's no reason to kill him.
Oh, I agree.
Yeah, in their mind, it's like, Chauvin killed him on purpose because he's racist.
But if people, like what percentage of people actually watch the body cam footage and everything to be like, oh, Chauvin came at the very end.
The dude was already saying, I can't breathe from the time they started talking to him.
And like the, hey man, don't shoot me, don't shoot me.
They're like, hey bro, we're just trying to talk to you.
It's like, lay me on the ground, put me on the ground.
I need to lay down.
And they're just like, okay.
Yeah, then they come flying.
And then Chauvin gets there at the very end and did the – And then, unfortunately...
I don't know.
Was that true?
Yeah.
They used to work at a nightclub.
They were bouncers.
That was true.
Wow.
Yeah, dude.
Fucking crazy.
Yeah, George Floyd is from Houston.
So, I mean, obviously to people that...
They're just like, oh, perfect!
Like, is the cop white?
Is the cop white?
Yes!
They're like, we're going to, all right, we're in business!
Like, perfect timing, elections and everything else.
Make this dude a martyr.
We need statues.
The statues they tore down and then the ones they put up for him.
There were some weird fucking statues that they put up too.
Have you seen that?
One with like...
Which one?
The weird shape?
The one that looks like a thing.
You know, the thing.
Pretzel sausage.
Yeah, exactly.
It's like, nah.
What?
How is that supposed to be black art?
I don't know.
Yeah, see, shout out to Trey the Truth.
I guess he knew him.
It says his friend.
But I mean, it's framed as a fight for justice.
But it's like, or it was a dude who was on drugs, causing some problems, cops show up, and unfortunately the dude was on a lot of drugs.
But we're not really allowed to bring that part up.
It's like, no, no, no, this guy is, you know, he's a martyr.
He's like Martin Luther King.
You know what I mean?
Like, we need statues.
Like, poor guy.
He had to die for us.
How do you get, like, that many amount of people to just go with that narrative?
You know what I'm saying?
Like, that's just...
Well, that video, man, the video and the angle of like, he's on his neck.
You know, it's like.
It's all just perception of how they.
Don't mention fentanyl.
Don't mention that the saying, I can't breathe, doesn't really mean you can't breathe.
Yeah.
Because some people just say it whenever they're being talked to by police.
For sure.
He had been saying it.
Maybe it was the fentanyl.
I don't know.
No, dude, it's one of the biggest...
I don't know, just one of the biggest mysteries that I have when it comes to, I guess, Yeah, that one on the park bench.
Yeah, but look at the meme, though.
They put the pregnant woman in the gun.
Damn.
Yeah, people don't know about that.
A lot of people don't know.
Like, nah, bro, this dude was out there wilding out.
But the narrative is like, nah, he was out there getting his life together.
You know, he was out there trying to do good.
He was a nice guy.
It's like, yeah, nice guy that probably did a lot of drugs.
Fine people in Charlottesville.
That type of shit.
You know what I mean?
Both sides.
Yeah, both sides.
Alright, so what is your biggest conspiracy when it comes to everything?
Like right now, one of my favorites to talk about is, sadly what we live in is government conspiracy and you know, what they like to do.
But let's get a little, let's get a little, Okay.
Are you a flat or a round-earther?
You know what, man?
I'm open to the world not being round and not spinning really, really fast on an axis.
So, Eddie Bravo.
I met him doing comedy in Houston through Sam Tripoli.
They had a show together, and I pulled up.
Yeah, I did a guest spot.
Nice.
Loyal to the foil.
So I got to meet Eddie, and I wasn't really deep into jiu-jitsu at the time.
Oh, at the time?
Well, I just got my blue belt.
I've been doing it.
Oh, we're going to talk about that.
Yeah, I've been doing it consistently about two years.
But anyway, so I meet Eddie, and I'm like, oh, this is cool.
And then we stay in touch and stuff, texting.
And then he's like, hey, bro, check out this new documentary I'm in.
And I look at it, and I think it was called Level With Me or something.
It was some flat earth shit.
So I'm like, I'm going to have to watch it because I know it's going to have some wacky ideas with some wacky people, but Eddie might quiz me on it.
So I've got to watch it just so I can at least be like, yeah, man, I checked out that wacky shit you sent me.
And I watched it, and I was like, huh.
I didn't know that.
Like, interesting points.
They're like, oh shit, so satellites are really sataloons?
And it's like, wait, the Challenger really didn't blow up and all those people survived?
And like, you're seeing all these questions of like, why this and why that?
Why would NASA go through the lengths to do certain things?
Just some of the math, not mathing.
And that's when I was like, I told my wife, I was like, uh, so I saw the thing Eddie sent me?
And she's like, Wait, no, no, you're not about to say some crazy shit.
You're not on some crazy shit right now, are you?
And I was like, look, just hear me out.
Like, just watch it a little bit.
You know, see what you think.
And, yeah, she saw it.
She's like, "Oh shit." There's some, there's some arguments Yeah, there he is.
Mr. 10th Planet himself.
Oh, that's at Turkey Leg Hut.
There's my boy Israel Garcia, rest in peace.
My boy Juan, Juan Perez.
But yeah, we took him there to the Turkey Leg Hut.
And it was funny.
It was funny because there's loud music playing.
That's right there in 3rd Ward.
So there's like loud hip-hop playing.
It's kind of a touristy type of joint.
And Eddie's just being loud as shit.
He's like, "Oh, man!
You got Hennessy in these fucking ribs, man!" And it's just like, hey, yo, chill.
Like, I know it says that on the menu, bro, but...
So I'm kind of a flat earther.
You are?
Okay.
A little bit, just based on some of the questions where it's like, you know, Because, of course, my questions are always like, but why would they lie to us?
And, like, why are they...
Yeah.
I will agree.
On both arguments, I'm one of those people who, at the end of the day, I'm like, we don't know.
We know how much the system has lied to us.
We know.
I'm open to everything being possible.
But it is kind of weird how we're supposed to be spinning at this fast-ass speed that you don't feel it.
You know what I'm saying?
Well, I don't even know if they really touch on that particular detail.
But you know what really got me?
What?
And coming from the Infowars.com, I think you'll appreciate this.
So they showed in one of these documentaries how they were...
I hope you say it.
I hope you're on.
So there was like a point in time where all of a sudden, Where like you could search them, you could watch them, they would pull up, they were there.
And people were really getting curious and interested.
Then there came a point in time where all of a sudden asking if the world is flat, the earth is flat, went mainstream.
Hey man, we got this guy.
Hey, so is the world flat?
You know, like we have Neil deGrasse Tyson, who all of a sudden is propped up.
Neil deGrasse Tyson, like a fucking plant.
And then all of a sudden they start pushing Bill Nye to science guy.
And they're doing the media run.
You know, the thing about it is, you know, think about the earth.
You know, science, you know, word salad.
You know, it's a centrifugal force, NASA.
Right?
Yep.
Okay, so they're showing how it goes mainstream.
They're showing Super Bowl commercials from Google that are like, the commercial's like, hey Google, how do I tie my tie?
Hey Google, what do I tell my sister?
Bring up a speech for a toast.
Hey Google, is the earth flat?
So they're throwing it on there in the Super Bowl, giving you permission, basically saying, go ahead.
Go.
Look.
Ask.
See what happens.
They had time to put their algorithm in order.
So once you hop on YouTube and start searching again, now they hide all the good shit and they put all the fake, like, oh, debunked, like Flat Earth, Wikipedia.
Flat Earth is a fake.
Yeah.
Flat Earth is a fake thing.
And really what it did that was effective is anytime somebody wanted to bring it up or discuss it, the person across the desk all of a sudden is like, Wait, so you didn't see the thing where the flat earthers attempted to do an experiment and then it got like totally proved that the earth was round?
And it's like, where'd you see that?
It's like Netflix?
And it's like, okay.
They did the same thing with the flat earth as they did with COVID.
You know what I'm saying?
And that's what fucking sucks about the way we get our information is because there's so much what they call, I hate to even use this word, but they have like stained the word misinformation.
To the point to where, I mean, all the system does is project.
That's all the Dems do is project.
Yeah, you're telling us, oh, you're crazy?
Oh, did you see how that was debunked?
Oh, you see that's misinformation?
Like, that's the same shit.
Just to be able to attack.
Yeah, I didn't experience that flat earth experience, like that rollout like that, because I would have, my antennas would have been up the same exact way yours were.
Like, wait, what?
You want me to do what?
And all this shit says, what?
Like, it doesn't, yeah, you can tell.
I started seeing the pattern, like the pattern recognition of like, Oh, that's one thing in that documentary that, like, to me, it wasn't, like, direct evidence of, like, super zoomed out, the earth not being round or whatever.
But just seeing the pattern of like, "Wow, why would they go out of their way to..." It's like, why do they care if you think it's flat?
Like, why do they just like...
Yeah.
Yeah, why do they, like, there's that extra process they go through where they could just ignore you and just, like, not.
Yeah.
Like, you can believe that if you want, but, you know, it's not true.
Yeah, exactly.
Instead, it's like, go ahead, Super Bowl, look it up.
So, my thing is, what I thought you were going to say is, you know how we talk about the UN, United Nations going to run shit, the blue hats are going to come in.
Well, their logo, one of their logos, has, like, it's basically a flat earth in their logo.
So that's a whole other thing.
It's like these United Nations are running everything.
It's like, what are they hiding?
At the same time, we're not supposed to go to, you know, Antarctica.
That shit is crazy to me too, how you're just like, oh no, these seven countries have staking claim here and you can't come in.
But the funny thing is, the funny thing is, um...
There's like a couple penguins and shit.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So that way when you say something like that around people and it's like, bro, Antarctica, that's like, it's the ice thing and the ice wall and there's all this other land and it's just to demoralize us that we have no purpose and Big Bang happened because nothing and there is no God and you're just here by chance and nothing matters.
And then they're like, you're allowed to go to Antarctica.
You're allowed to go to the South Pole.
And it's like, motherfucker, it's a little bitty piece.
Exactly.
Like, why can't we go through everything else?
I think I think it's in Alaska there's this guy who's who bought Two acres in Alaska.
And they started excavating it.
So he started finding woolly mammoth bones.
And he's finding way more woolly mammoth bones than...
He's got a fucking...
Storage is full of this.
And they're just woolly mammoth bones.
And it got to the point to where...
I guess they started dumping them in the East River in New York.
Willie Mammoths?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So basically there was a museum that was buying these Willie Mammoth bones to keep them from the public.
And they got so many of them to where they started dumping them in the East River.
And people were just like, nah, it's ridiculous.
So somebody went down there and scuba dived and they fucking found them.
So like they've been withholding this, all this information from Alaska and from, you know, that type of that part of the cold parts of the earth to what could be big breaking, you know, of, of where, of basically just,
that really makes us a colony or hybrid creature of all of our ancestors.
We have a soul, we have a spirit, we have our genetic So we have a personal spirit, but really we also have a collective body suit that is a collection of all of our ancestors and just the beauty and the wonderment and the spectacularness of that dwelling on how incredible that is,
but also leaning in to eternity and leaning in to this body and this incarnation.
And I'm not saying reincarnation, incarnation, being so magical, focusing on death and just focusing on life.
Because when you focus on death, it makes life so much bigger.
And focusing on what, I'm not a Hindu and I'm not a Sikh.
And they think everything's a manifestation of God in the universe around us.
And then interfacing and how we take every moment of how magic it is is what's going to resonate in the future to bring us close to God so that we basically resonate into the higher dimension with God.
Why would they be threatened by Willie Memphs?
I don't know.
I don't understand it either.
At the same time, they want to bring him back.
Have you heard that, here's another good one, dinosaurs are fake.
Yeah, how do you feel about that?
I'm open to it.
I am too.
I'm open to it just based on like Technology, they can make anything.
They could have been 3D printing these dinosaur bones fucking 10 years ago.
We just didn't know about the technology.
Y'all can fact check me on this.
I've heard that like.
Some dude.
Who I guess his name was like.
Like, all of a sudden, we didn't start finding any of this shit until, like, 1800-whatever, right?
So it's like, all of a sudden, it's a thing.
The dude's, like, naming them after shit.
It's all, like, artist rendition, kind of like what they think it might look like.
No, for sure.
And then these bones that they find, the ones that you actually get to see in museums, they're just kind of, like, again, artist-shaped.
They're replicas.
They're replicas, and no one gets to see...
Yeah.
So it's kind of like, alright, that sounds like the recipe for some scam shit.
Oh, absolutely.
I might be ignorant asking this question, but I don't know.
Fuck it.
So, how long does the Bible go?
Like, how far back is the Bible date?
Oh, man.
Like, what?
Like the Old Testament?
Like what years did that take place?
Man, you're asking the wrong guy.
All right.
So at what point, I mean, obviously, at what point did dinosaurs disappear from the Big Bang?
And it's like no one else has ever written about that other than this whole dinosaur narrative.
Because even when you think about, I don't know if you've heard about like the ancient Egypt tablets and, you know, ancient Egypt where they have the Sumerian tablets.
Basically, it's supposed to be where our origin story, Earth's origin story comes from.
On how humans basically were like the Awanakis type people.
They basically spliced their DNA.
They came from outer space.
Built a slave colony down here.
They spliced our DNA.
They capped our telomeres at 120 years.
So, you know, I mean, even it says back in the Bible where people live to be 500, 600 years old.
But now we're stuck at this 120 years.
And then with everything that the human race eats and, you know, processed foods, it's got it down to 680 to 60 to where we are now.
But at what point do dinosaurs, like, come into all of this?
I've never heard dinosaurs in any ancient Sumerian tablet.
I've never heard dinosaurs anywhere else other than this dinosaurs in Big Bang Theory.
So, you know what I'm saying?
It's just one narrative for dinosaurs.
Which is weird to me because it doesn't interlude with anything else.
And it also intersects with other things.
Like, for example, the idea, I don't know if it was Rockstar.
Like, how do we make it seem super rare so that we can up the price type thing?" They're like, "Man, say this shit came from fossils." - Yeah, fossil fuels.
- Fossil fuels.
So it's finite.
So without fossils, ain't no more fuel.
No, I agree with you.
So let me ask you this.
I kind of have that same concept with electricity.
So, do you believe Tesla had that technology where he could just pull technology from the air?
I mean, I'm very open to that.
Right?
Because it seems very...
There's just energy, electricity going everywhere.
So you pull it out of the air, you pull the positive and the negatives, you split them and you have electricity.
What if the government has that technology, but basically we're on a grid just so they can measure how much we use personally or able to charge us for that?
When they have the infinite technology that they can pull from the air.
But let's just get a measuring system and let's just be able to charge them.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
I feel like that's something the government would do.
Yeah.
Shout out to Sean Hibbler, Hibbler Productions.
He makes a lot of those cool documentaries on YouTube.
Really, really good ones.
And he did one about Old World.
So basically, it's trippy because like what we see is like the Goodyear blimp, like modern day blimps.
So they used to have back in the day before, I guess.
Commercial flights.
Airships.
Yeah, airships.
So like the blimp is like this, like this big ass airship.
It's like a city in the air.
Like super advanced, shit ton of people, safe, like comfy, all types of cool shit going on.
And it's like, damn, y 'all just disappeared all that.
And then like architecture.
Just certain amenities like they're just like yeah they had these things on top of the buildings and and the shit was free flowing everything's frequencies and waves and electricity and all this and it's like and then little by little they're just like great reset come in you know wipe out new new shit all the cities had a great fire yeah All at once, like Chicago and all these cities, like, oh, Cal took over a thing, a lantern.
So much history got burned, so many libraries got burned, all the books.
That's been their narrative how to get rid of Erase shit for so long.
Just burn it.
Information.
Yeah, yeah.
But I just, that's, I think, like, why is that not a possibility?
You know, if Tesla had this energy.
And we know what the government does.
They go in like the people who...
There's been two of them.
One of them was an older white guy in the 80s, I think it was.
Early 90s, maybe?
Yeah, the government killed him.
Technology was suppressed, right?
Well, come to modern times, y 'all remember the Buffalo shooting in New York where the guy who went to the store and he shot these people?
The first person he shot was this black security guard who had a truck that ran on water.
His truck ran on water?
He had a truck.
You can go to YouTube till this day and see him talking about this truck that runs on water.
And he was the first person to die in this Buffalo.
The grocery store massacre.
It's a first-person point of view.
Like, the worst...
I mean, our government, our hitmen.
Yeah, they're like, a shooting has to happen.
Let's go ahead and get our wish list.
You know what I mean?
There you go.
It's the perfect way to put it.
What is that, a Roman manual?
Never let a good crisis go to waste.
Yeah, so how many birds can we, how many things can we check off at this one event?
Yeah, they'll be like, we'll get some gun control out of it, you know, raise certain debates, certain division, and get rid of the water car guy.
Yeah, absolutely.
So, we talked about the space.
No, no, we talked about Flat Earth.
So, what do you think about space?
Man, I really don't know.
But, you know, from some of the stuff that I'd hear on that subject, I guess, like, I guess the argument is, like, you know, God put the sun and the moon and the stars for us.
Like, makes it look pretty.
It lights up the sky, you know.
But, you know, at the same time, I'm curious.
Where it's like, did Elon really put a Tesla up there?
You know what I mean?
Or, like, how far up?
I would admit, that shit looks fake as fuck.
Yeah.
A Tesla flying with a little space man or whatnot.
Like, that whole image there was like, okay, that's propaganda.
And then, like, how the rockets always kind of go like this.
It looks like it hits a firmament.
And then it looks kind of like water waves.
And then it's like, okay, cut the camera in a different angle.
And then it's like, whatever.
Yeah.
And they never really go to space.
They go to orbit.
Yeah, and why are all the astronauts always faking the funk?
They're just like, we're here!
And the chick has all this hairspray.
It was just here.
There are certain pictures they fucking put from inside the spaceship, and they're floating, but certain objects are still.
And it's just like, okay.
And then we have things like Operation Paperclip.
What do you think What do you think about shit like that Like that's It's fucking That's literally Yeah.
We rescued the Nazi doctors and the Nazi scientists.
Everybody got first days.
An operation, and we're like, hey, we're bringing you...
Bring all your technology to America and we'll just create NASA.
And a whole lot of CGI.
A whole lot of Photoshop.
I mean, the Challenger.
Have you seen the footage of, like, the Challenger astronauts that, like, perished?
But really, they...
If you can find that, Thomas, that'd be fucking weird.
It's on...
Level with me.
The documentary by Hibbler Productions.
They cover that.
Where they go up to the astronauts.
The guy's in his driveway taking out the trash.
It's like, hey, has anyone ever told you you look like such and such?
He's like, I am not him.
And it's like all of them.
Some of them even kept the same name.
They're like professors.
It's like the picture side by side.
Or when they get confronted.
One guy is like the Asian astronaut.
One guy, he says he's the perished astronaut's brother who's in charge of...
And he's like, and here's a newspaper clipping that my brother had.
There's no record of the guy ever having a brother until after.
Just sloppy.
Like, no one's ever questioned this shit.
Like, y'all literally, like, faked...
You saw it in real time.
Yeah.
The freaking trauma.
It's like, oh, look, everyone in the spaceship.
It was almost like, I don't know how often teachers go out of their way to make sure all the kids are watching a thing.
I did that with 9-11 for me.
Damn.
It's similar, but there's parallels, right?
It's like trauma, and we're all watching it at once.
But I'm not sure if some type of memorandum went out to basically be like, all right, all teachers, will your kids, and we're all going to watch this shit.
So you can see it blow up.
The initial blast.
And supposedly, I think in the documentary, they theorize and speculate that maybe they made everyone see this failed launch so that people can stop asking, hey, we're paying all these tax dollars to NASA.
Like, where are y 'all exploring?
What are y 'all doing?
It's like, look, we tried.
It's dangerous.
It's going to be another couple of years.
So all these people allegedly lived and survived and went on.
And just like some changed their name, some didn't.
There's another narrative that compares to that very, very well, but I can't really talk about it because it got us into trouble from the very beginning.
Off the record, we'll talk about it.
But no, that's their MO, dude.
That's how they...
Yeah, it's all illusion.
It's all production.
Smoke and mirrors.
And hey.
People get scared.
Shadows on the cave wall.
They're going to comply.
So talked about...
Man, I was looking at that motherfucker today.
It's like, whoa, wait a minute.
Motherfucker look kind of see-through right now.
Right?
It doesn't really seem like it's real.
I don't know, dude.
Once again, dude, whatever the government tells me, I'm like, okay, I kind of don't believe you, so you're probably full of shit.
But, dude, the moon itself, I mean, there's so much parody going on on the dark side of the moon.
We got Pink Floyd.
We got movies being made out of it.
It's like, is that something that they're subliminally throwing in our face?
It's like, hey, yeah, this is real.
But when you look into actual, you know, astronomers where they talk about...
You know what I'm saying?
Oh, yeah.
Like, there's other planets.
There's other shit that...
Look at this.
I don't know what to believe.
I think all that shit's fake, honestly.
It's so hard to differentiate what's real and what's not anymore.
And knowing how much they've lied to us, I don't even know what to make of some shit like space.
I hope it's real.
Like, I really hope we're able just to break it.
Like, why wouldn't there be more of us or more Earths, more suns, more...
Have you heard of the Goldilocks Zone?
No.
So they say basically carbon breaks off or...
So, like the moon, they say I have craters, earth.
They say that there's a space war going on.
A space war?
Yeah, there's been a space war going on for decades.
And that's why Mars is what it is.
It used to be inhabitable.
and the moon used to be habitable too, to where the point to where it doesn't look like Mars and the moon would be hit by nukes or hit by...
Like, where are the creators from?
you know, there was Earths colliding.
Shit happened to where other planets So basically they think that shit starts at a certain point and it gets to this area to where it's perfect for human life and creating planets.
So where it starts there and it gets to this go-to-luck zone and then it goes off to wherever it goes to.
So when you get out of that zone It's kind of a testament to the people on that planet.
You need to evolve fast enough to get off this planet or be some type of other entity to survive your whole universe being out of this Goldilocks zone to where it won't exist anymore.
So they think that's where we have to...
Isn't it weird how in every story there's a great flood or something starts all civilization from scratch?
What is that?
Where is that coming from?
That's what the Goldilocks zone is supposed to be where it's the perfect atmosphere to create life.
And then it gives that life a timetable to be able to move on to the next sentient or the next consciousness.
Something like that.
That the origin of hominids, that this is a naturally occurring thing that happens when a planet reaches a certain distance from its star in a Goldilocks zone.
Of course, the pressure conditions created.
So you think this is happening?
Everywhere, because everything is alive.
Alan Watts said that the tree is appling.
Well, what happens with the planets?
Oh, it's peopling.
Whoa.
This is just peopling.
This is just what occurs at 93 million miles away from the sun.
What do you think occurs after us?
Well, once we get pushed out further, what happens?
We need nitrogen to unwind into oxygen.
But since when we get pushed further out, the nitrogen is so far out, so we have to go deeper underground to have the pressure conditions that was equal to us having 93 million miles away from the sun.
The deeper underground we go, the less light we have.
And as a result of that...
Eyes get bigger.
All of those necessary things, the things that we see in aliens and all of that, ends up taking place.
Yeah, dude, it's...
Yeah, it really does.
And I'm sorry about this guy named Billy Carson.
You ever heard of this guy?
Uh-uh.
Yeah, he's good.
Egyptian researcher and goes back to reading all the tablets.
And then it just kind of gets me, I went down this rabbit hole finding other people and it's like, holy shit, it just makes you wonder what we really are, what our future really is.
Because, like they say, what we're going through a year, our years, our lifetime is a blimp on the radar in time and itself.
So it's like, there's no way, to me there's no way we're the only ones that have ever been through this experience or gone through this.
We can't be the only ones.
I mean, this might be a simulation for all we know.
That's what they say, we're in a simulation, but someone still has to create the simulation, right?
Yeah, of course.
So what about aliens?
How are you and UFOs?
Man, I think it's interesting that all these sightings that are happening, but it always looks like crappy footage still.
You know what I'm saying?
They keep giving us crap.
We got cameras in our pockets.
We got iPads.
And this shit always blurry.
It's always 8-bit.
That's an interesting thing.
And then, of course, if you subscribe to the idea that there are forbidden outer lands that we're not allowed to see or explore, then that could be outer space.
You know, some of the shit that people see, it might be like maybe some government stuff, maybe other countries, maybe people from the outer space, like just the advanced motherfuckers that are like, man, let's swoop in the hood real quick.
Like, see the continents.
That's what they say where some of our technology comes from.
It comes from, they call it donations, to where it's like there might be an advanced civilization.
They drop it off.
They're just like, okay, they see these people on Earth, like, oh, look at these.
It's like when you see kids playing, and you're like, oh, look at them, they're so cute.
Oh, and you give them a better basketball.
You give them better gloves.
It's like, hey, we're going to drop this fucking...
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
Oh, they're getting there.
This is how you get your, you know, upgrade a little bit more.
So that's what they say, like, these crash sites are.
And then they reverse engineer them.
And then, you know, so do we have this, you know, type of technology ourselves?
Are we able to reproduce it?
Or is this actually out, like, non-human, you know, technology?
Gifted, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
No, not at all, man.
Shit.
Well, bro, we're going on about two and a half hours now.
Oh, yeah, no.
Yeah, I probably got to...
Dude, so I just want to thank you.
Thank you, bro.
Appreciate you, bro.
Same to you, man.
Hope to work together.
I know you like to.
Dude, we have to come back and do another one, bro, because we didn't even get to Sancho.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
We'll see if you can pull up to the show tomorrow, if possible.
Oh, definitely.
Yeah, come to the show tomorrow, Cap City Comedy Club, and I would love to come back on the show.
Oh, yeah, for sure.
Yeah, at some point, for sure.
We got to do some skits, man.
I got some good skit ideas.
Okay, I need that.
I feel like you would dig.
I mean, I'm up the road in Houston, so anytime, bro.
I just need more excuses to...
No, absolutely, bro.
I'll give you all the excuses, man.
Yeah, you'll be at Cap City.
Yeah, Cap City Comic Club.
Yeah.
This one will probably come out on Saturday, so it'll be after your show.
Okay.
But I'll definitely have to cut in the spice after a little reaction to your show and let people know.
We got a fire lineup tomorrow.
Yeah?
A fire lineup.
Yeah, who's all going to be?
We have Midnight, Jesus Castillo.
He's from Dallas.
He tours with Ralph Barboza, a bunch of people.
My boy Javier Luna.
Texas Best Kept Secret, blowing up out of Corpus Christi.
My buddy Raph Molina, he's originally from El Paso, based out of LA.
He's dropping in.
Tio Juve, the Sancho, myself.
Yeah.
So it's going to be fire, dog.
All right, man.
Yeah, dude, I'll definitely be there, dude.
Cool, for sure.
Can't wait.
Once again, man, I want to thank you for everything you've done.
You've been doing this for fucking 20 years, and you haven't quit.
You've been yourself this entire time.
Check out that little avatar on my Twitter.
Nice.
You got the ear.
Oh, yeah.
Somebody, a hater, sent it to me like, oh, yeah, this is you.
You're freaking Colt or whatever.
And I was like, nice pic.
Right.
You're like, thank you.
Boom, Avatar.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay, before we go, we didn't get into the Trump assassination.
What do you think of that shit?
Isn't that shit crazy?
Yeah.
I'm trying to wrap my brain around who all was involved, what players, because he's got a lot of haters, right?
Oh, for sure.
And that's getting swept under the rug like that never happened, which is wild to me.
Man, I know.
That right there alone is like, people got to really wake up to that.
You know, the kid with the bike and the thing and the range finder and the ladder.
And we saw him and told him and they knew.
Yeah.
And the guy wasn't at his post and there wasn't a meeting and they didn't have walkie-talkies that day.
And there was a threat, an alleged threat that no one took serious.
And it's almost like, all right, who set him up?
Yeah.
You know.
And not to mention that, like, y 'all been calling him Hitler, Russian puppet.
Everything for years.
And then they tried Donald J. My dog got grazed.
You know what I mean?
By the grace of the Lord.
He just got grazed.
I love that chart.
Yeah.
And if you see the beautiful chart.
Wow.
And of course, like clockwork, the propagandists start to roll out little words.
You know, shrapnel.
Piece of the teleprompter.
Just dropping words, misinformation to get people staged.
You know, he was in on it.
The con man, WWE, fake blood, ketchup.
Dude, yeah.
They had a whole list of things they could have gone through.
A litany.
They tried it all and nothing stuck.
I mean, I think a lot of people are like, yeah, it does seem kind of fake, you know?
I don't think you got him.
And then how do you do that?
How do you time that out perfectly?
Or you hired a guy and then the real people died.
So you had to call someone and be like, hey, man, graze me, but shoot the others.
Yeah.
It's just way too much for the lies that...
Wild.
Yeah, man.
So it's going to be interesting to see what happens between now and our next conversation, bro.
I can only imagine, man.
It's going to be crazy before the election.
They're going to pull some shit.
Man, just God forbid that they try to lock us down again.
Yeah, for sure.
I guess just to mail them ballots, I guess.
Absolutely, bro.
You know it.
It's the only way they're going to win.
Alright, brother.
You have to cheat us to beat us.
Absolutely.
Alright, people.
Until the next one.
Love y 'all.
Peace.
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