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EXPOSING HOLLYWOOD'S LARGEST ACTIVE COVER-UP! | No Water, No Insurance, & No Evidence

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[2:46] We're talking about Hollywood. They're getting rid of evidence. And there's been insurance companies pulling out of California since last year. It just screams setup. So what is the theory behind the wildfires? First, you just look at the obvious, right? So when you have fire hydrants that don't have water, when you have, you know, there's there's water bonds put in place and a lot of people don't know that
[3:11] Ten years ago, ten plus years ago, there was a $7.5 billion water bond that California passed. And this was to treat the fire hydrants correctly, fill them and whatnot. Then they actually passed another water bond last November for another $10 billion allocated. I was going to say, where's that money going? Because it's not going to water. But then you look into the insurance companies. Now, there's been insurance companies pulling out of California since last year.
[3:40] You have Liberty Mutual, Allstate, State Farm, a lot of these guys pulled out beforehand, right? And then there's even reports of insurance companies pulling out four months, three months before all this happens. So again, you know, it's a lot of coincidences with that. So it's odd that all these insurance companies, hey, and this is another thing too, and I'm from California. These wildfires, it's not even wildfire season yet.
[4:11] Now, what they're saying is like, hey, you know, it's just due to dry vegetation. And, you know, it's usually due to humidity, but we're in the dead middle of winter. So that doesn't make sense. It usually starts around fall time or late, I would say around late springtime. We're in January. So and it's like one thing after another, of course, I really think it starts with the attack that Luigi did. And then we have all these dominoes that kind of
[4:40] fall after that. I think they're all linked. But that's just my thoughts. But then you have a lot of weird other instances happening. They're catching arsons and whatnot. They found one arson actually, who is allegedly from Mexico, an illegal immigrant from Mexico, who was caught with a blowtorch. He was caught with five different cell phones and a prepaid card from the United Nations. Like, what is going on?
[5:11] So a lot of these weird things are coming up. And it's just like, another weird thing that I found too, is that how these fires are starting, right? So, you know, you have one in the Palisades, obviously, that was, you know, the worst one. And then, then you have Eaton. So then you have, I mean, these are separate sides of California, right? Like these are like, foreign, like in foreign wide, then you have one in Ventura County, which is way east,
[5:40] Then you have, you know, way west, you know, they're just popping up everywhere. And I don't understand how, you know, a fire can skip over the valley. That's where I'm from. I'm from the San Fernando Valley. It skips over. And it's like miles and miles away. And I just don't see how that's possible. Unless somebody's starting the fires. Exactly. And then there's a whole theory of, you know, this is Maui 2.0, you know, direct energy weapons and all that other stuff.
[6:10] Um, of course that hasn't been confirmed and whatnot, but people are just trying to see like how these fires are starting with Gavin Newsom where he's already talking to he he's standing in front of a bunch of the burnt out buildings and he's talking he's all happy about how they are gonna be able to rebuild and do this and we've got a game plan. We've already we're already putting it together. We're meeting with
[6:36] with developers, investors. This place is still on fire, bro. Right. And that's the thing, like he's already talking about the Olympics in 2028. And then mind you, just like Lahaina, they have something called Smart LA, which is a smart city. Right. So again, this is why there's parallels with Maui and LA, because, you know, this is the worst
[7:06] Fire in, you know, now I think they said in U.S. history, definitely in California history, there's over $150 billion in damages. So this gives way to, you know, I guess you want to call it conspiracies, but when you're talking about smart cities, you know, they already had plans for that. Same thing with Lahaina. With Lahaina, they had a digital smart summit, you know, months before the fires talking about
[7:33] If you're going to burn a place down, why wouldn't you burn down Watts?
[8:00] You know what I'm saying? Like those are the houses you want to get rid of. That's the area you want to get rid of because at least if we rebuild it, you can rebuild it in a way that you can tax the shit out of the new high rises and luxury condos and mansions you're going to build. Burning down these nice houses, I'm not positive how that makes sense, although they're in a very desirable location.
[8:29] And they're grandfathered in on old codes. A lot of those are grandfathered in on 50s and 60s and 70 codes. Those houses can't even be rebuilt. Right. So the only way to get rid of those houses and kind of restructure that area is to bring all of them down and already have code enforcement in place that says you can't rebuild on this property.
[8:58] Right. There's a lot of red tape that's going to happen and based on the new code, but yeah, we don't have enough room to read. I don't know if you know how the zoning works, but let's say you have a residential zoning one. That means you can build one that you typically can build like like one residence on any given piece of property. Let's say it's an acre.
[9:28] You can build one residence on an acre, and you have like RS2, RS3, RS16, like RS20 would be like an apartment complex. You build 20 units on one acre of land, let's say. Now, obviously the unit measurement may change, but a lot of these properties, they're like, okay, well, I built here, I'm grandfathered in, but the zoning has evolved in such a way that now they're saying you can buy on one, let's say,
[9:57] half acre piece of property, you can build. So it would be more like an acre. You'd say this is RS, this is zoned RS two. So unless they one acre, you can build two residences. Well, these people don't even have a full half an acre. So if you've got half an acre, you can build one. Well, they don't even have a half an acre. They've got a quarter of an acre. So you don't have enough square footage to even build one house now. And even if let's say you have the half an acre, then they have water runoff restrictions.
[10:26] So you say, okay, well, you have a 50 50 water runoff, which means on your footprint, you can't build more than 50 on 50% of that non porous material. So you're you're the footprint of your house, let's say is half that or quarter that plus your driveway, all your walkways, you seem to have very quickly, you're limited to you end up saying, okay, so I can basically build
[10:55] a 1000 square foot house. And it's not gonna be worth it. Right, I'll build up great, I can build up two stories, maybe three. But after three, you need an elevator, you suddenly you have to have fire alarm or fire extinguishers. But you see I'm saying it very, very quickly becomes it's not worth it. Like like this is worth it. I know the property that is useless. I have a producer producer friend of mine who
[11:23] lives in that area. One, he has a house that he invested in. He said that was burnt down. He has several friends that have lost their homes and he has a one friend. They're staying with him. He said they lost a $10 million piece of property that is only insured. They could only get it insured up to $3 million. So I have a $10 million piece of property. I've been paying insurance on it and they'll only pay me $3 million. I can't afford to rebuild it. Wow.
[11:53] so yeah that's the kind of thing that's that's insane and it's just it it's just really odd that you know when you have these all these things that kind of line up it just screams you know uh setup and then and then and then there's a whole nother part of it to where people are talking about oh the tunnels and all the other stuff in la and there's catacombs and you know it could be a cover-up and
[12:21] You know, sometimes I say, you know, two things can be true at once. I mean, it could be, you know, that on the one hand to where all this stuff is happening and its own purpose. But then you have to look where it is. We're talking about Hollywood, right? So there's a lot of stuff that goes on behind the closed doors. And it's been discovered, you know, there are tunnels, you know, going back to, you know, Diddy and the Playboy Mansion and how he lived like one minute away, like Diddy, his house is one minute away from the Playboy Mansion.
[12:51] There are schematics that show that the Playboy Mansion has tunnels, and they go to other celebrities' homes throughout the neighborhood. These were built back in the 70s, so it's nothing new. Also, if you look into what was discovered back in the 80s, you have retired FBI agent Ted Gunderson
[13:17] who blew the lid on a trafficking ring that was happening under a preschool in Los Angeles and they had tunnels. And he blew the whole lid on that. It went to trial twice and it became a hung jury because they were not using the evidence that he actually brought up. So this whole tunnel talk in Los Angeles is, you know, old
[13:44] The Getty Center is in Los Angeles. He used to be the richest man in the world, Getty, and he collected a lot of art.
[14:13] And that's why they have a museum because originally it was his house that he just, he was a very cheap guy. If you look into the story, they did a movie on him called All the Money in the World. And he was at that time the richest man on earth. And basically he helped with a lot of the oil to come over. He made a lot of deals with the Saudis and whatnot to bring oil over here. And he kind of was a part of that.
[14:42] Now what happened was with him, he knew that, you know, he was going to get, you know, taxed to death. So he was like, Hey, let me just buy a bunch of art because it's considered an investment. So that's how you got the museum of Getty because he just bought a shit ton of art and didn't want to pay taxes. The dude didn't even want to like have like a dog. He did. He washed his own clothes on a clothesline. That's how cheap he was. Right. He didn't want to have anybody like,
[15:09] pay to like wash his clothes or use a you know a clothes washer he did that by hand and even when his grandson got kidnapped he didn't want to pay the ransom and it went on for months and months and months and then like they cut off the grandson's ear they sent it to him like hey we're not playing games he still wouldn't send it and then he finally sends it like after like I feel like it was like a year or so
[15:34] It's the J. Paul Getty Museum. Did you see the show they had on that was a documentary where the grandson had been... One time I think he'd set himself up to be kidnapped. Oh, so maybe he didn't believe him. Listen, either way he didn't want to pay.
[15:57] Exactly. That's my point. I think he did pay the first time and then the people that had worked out the first time decided to do it again and bowling the second time, they did it for real. And when he wouldn't pay, that's when it went bad. Right. They're cutting off his ear and all that stuff. And he was just like, nope, not doing it. You know, and I feel like, yeah, like he probably felt like it was just, you know, a racket. But at the same time, it's like, dude, you got the money. And like when they're sending your grandson's ear, it's like, all right.
[16:27] He was frugal. Very, very frugal. And you know, that's how you got the museum today because he just wanted to evade taxes. What do you think the the main conspiracy is? It could be a multitude of things. And what I found something else interesting, too, is that while all this is going on, the FBI pays Ben Affleck a visit at his Brentwood house.
[16:55] Right. So this is just happened a few days ago and people are wondering why is the FBI going to his house? So they're saying they're investigating a drone collision that happened between a civilian drone and a, I guess they call it those, those super scoopers that drop all the water. The super scoopers. What do you mean? Yeah. It's the airplane. Yeah. Like the airplane aircraft. Okay.
[17:22] It started with a scream inside a quiet Maryland home.
[17:50] A mother trying to protect the family dog and her son in the grip of a violent hallucinogenic rage. By the time it was over, she was dead, and he claimed LSD made him do it. His name, David Minor IV, and we talked to him. Listen to Invisible Choir every other week as we uncover the most haunting true crimes you've never heard of, available wherever you get your podcasts.
[18:23] He's they saw Ben Affleck, you know arguing with you know, some of the agents and it was like, you know He did discussion and then they finally left So it's a lot of weird stuff and they were saying like, oh, we're just investigating the drone thing I'm like that doesn't make sense because what does he have to do with it unless it's his drone, right? Why you at his house? And here's another thing Brentwood is about it's not too far from the palisades, but this whole incident happened in the palisades So wouldn't you be investigating over there?
[18:53] What is Ben Affleck and his house and Brentwood have to do with this? So it's just like, you know, unless it's something criminal, then you get the FBA involved because we have the FAA who was investigating what happened in the sky. You know, the FBI handles anything criminal on the ground. So, you know, that doesn't look good. So my theory was maybe he knows a little bit more via Jennifer Lopez with Diddy because he would know.
[19:22] Maybe, but that wouldn't be the FBI. That'd be Homeland Security. They're the ones investigating because that was my first thought too. When you said that, I thought maybe they're going to him to say, listen, has she ever, first of all, there's obviously a problem between the two of them right now. Right. So now's the time to go and say, hey, buddy, if you know something exactly out so we can put pressure on her. And now, of course, you know, if you're getting a divorce or things are, you know, now's the time to kind of say, look,
[19:53] When we, you know, she's told me this, you know, and then they go say, look, we know this, you got to come clean. And then she comes clean and helps the investigation as opposed to trying to shut the investigation down, which apparently is what she's trying to do. But that would be, cause that was my first thought. But then I realized that like Homeland security is the one that's investigating the, uh, Diddy, uh, Diddy's situation. So FBI is not.
[20:19] So what would they be there for? Like, that's what I was wondering. I'm like, and why would they ask him about a drone situation? Yeah, I have no idea why. You know, unless the FBI, unless it sparked a second investigation of some type, you'd think Homeland Security would have, you would think Homeland Security would investigate that too, but these are two independent, it's not unheard of for the IRS to be investigating you for one fraud or
[20:48] one for tax evasion or whatever, right? Uh, mail fraud, you know, tax evasion, uh, whatever. And then for someone to have a whole nother, and then the DEA is investigating them on a completely separate and for them to have two parallel separate investigations. Like that does happen. Not always, but it does happen. They certainly have, you'll certainly have things where the FBI is investigating you for one thing.
[21:13] and you could, you might have a completely different investigation by, uh, let's say the, um, the, uh, uh, uh, sec, you know, sorry, security and exchange commission, uh, um, you know, they may have two separate investigations. Uh, that's, that happens a lot, but that's typically because one, they're trying to bring one person's case up, go to trial. And then when they get all the evidence from there, the FBI uses that evidence. Right.
[21:42] boost their investigation because you try and fight this investigation because you think, hey, I can beat this. But in the process of that, you give up a lot of information that the FBI can then use to criminally charge you on theirs. But you're talking about the FBI and the Homeland Security, but it could be two parallel investigations, especially if they're different jurisdictions. You've got Homeland Security is charging him and that's in New York.
[22:09] And then you've got maybe there's a completely different investigation going on in Los Angeles. Right. Which doesn't look good either way because it's like you go that to that specific person about this specific thing, which it can't be the case in my opinion. Like what has Ben Affleck have to do with a drone collision? Like that's it makes no sense. The weird thing too is that while all this is going on,
[22:38] People kind of gloss over what just happened last week. So the guy who shot up, you know, Comet Pizza in connection to Pizza Gate. So he just got killed in a stop. He just got killed during a traffic stop. And they said that he had a gun and he wouldn't release it. And then all of a sudden, you know, they just light him up and then he's dead, which is his name was Edgar Welsh.
[23:07] and he was
[23:38] Do you believe is it pop do you believe that the Los Angeles government? or the California government in some way would be involved in scraping these houses, you know off the Base of the earth, you know are setting fires or you know, you said an illegal I don't know if it was you know, whatever South American or Central American or yeah, they said allegedly he's from Mexico. Okay, I
[24:08] So you, what, is there a theory there where they hire this guy to do this, knowing he can go back across the border with a chunk of chunk of changes that you think you're thinking that, I mean, that they get rid of this area, which boy, let me tell you something. It's really, they've really scoured it too. Like this thing, this thing is there's like 70 houses missing and maybe one that doesn't get that one that's unscathed. And then, and honestly, you can come in and do eminent domain for that.
[24:38] Uh, and of course, once you, once you acquire those properties, you just do one large kind of, you just re not rezone, but you redraw the boundaries and you can build whatever you want. So when I was saying like a typical homeowner is no longer in a position to rebuild, maybe it makes them more re, um, more reasonable when it comes to buying them out. Cause they still own the property.
[25:08] Right, right. You got yourself, you got, you got a little bit of money from the insurance company. You can't rebuild. Your lot is worth almost nothing now because you can't rebuild it. Now. Yeah, they're already doing, they're already, I've seen offers already on a nearly $5 million property. They're offering $750 for the land, you know, so like it's already happening. And then Gavin Newsom said he's going to be investigating land grabs and
[25:36] Predatory practices and all this other stuff. It's like bullshit. Okay, you're saving face Like you don't want to get you don't want to get thrown out. So you see the invested I'm sorry So first of all, if you buy if I buy this piece of property that you can't build on And I buy this one that you can build on or that you also can't build on But guess what now I have two properties You redraw the survey You get a new folio number and now I have a prop one property that is big enough to build on
[26:04] Right. I got it for almost nothing. Right. Now meet all new code, new standard, and it matches the overall aesthetic that we've planned for this area. Yeah. So as far as it could be that it could be that and, and, and then also, like how you said, going back to the illegal real quick, um, this, you know, current administration, you know, before we go into Trump, you know, this administration has let in millions of illegals.
[26:34] On purpose, right? Taxpayers over $100 billion. You know, so like, this is like nothing new. This is something orchestrated and they have control of these people, right? You know, this is why they just opened up the borders. And then they just found a tunnel. Surprise, surprise running from Mexico into El Paso that had ventilation and electricity.
[27:02] And it's like, who's funding this who like, of course, you know, you could say the cartel and everything else, but they have to be orchestrating this with somebody else on this side. Right? So like, when you just run people in, do your bidding, you know, this guy had a prepaid card from the United Nations, like, where do you even get that from? You have five different cell phones, blowtorch, like you're you seem like you're you're funded and you're like, hey, pointing that direction. Go ahead. Like you have a plan. You have a plan.
[27:32] And there's been multiple arsons caught and it's just, it's really odd. It's funny. I was watching this interview with Newsome and he said they were, he was like, you know, this is, he talks about the, whatever it is, the smelt, that fish, you know, they're talking about the fish and the water runoff and how
[27:53] He explains, he's like, yeah, that he says, you know, Trump is politicizing this and he goes, all of the state reservoirs are full, all the reservoirs, like, that's not true what he said. And then they go, well, wait a minute, this reservoir that the reporters like, well, yeah, but this reservoir was empty. It was empty.
[28:13] that and he goes, he's like, right. And that's why I'm launching an investigation into saying Trump was lying. And when he says it's proof and proven that the reservoir is empty and the chief had said it was empty and the, the, um, the fire hydrants are empty. Like, and then he's like, right. And that's why I'm launched. And then he jumps into the, I'm launching an investigative like, like, wow, you don't like, you're just blatantly lying. Yeah, there's, there's no accountability.
[28:44] Not only that, but wouldn't you launch an investigation in something that you're orchestrating so you never get caught? Right. Well, especially since you can then manipulate evidence. You can manipulate evidence. You can do whatever you want at that point. You can point the finger like if you're the one orchestrating it. It's kind of like that movie. What was that movie with Denzel Washington when he was investigating
[29:09] His ex-wife
[29:32] Was the one who was investigating it and they were looking into the missing money and the murder. Yeah, it was a great movie was great movie, right? Yeah, okay that it reminds me of that like he's gonna be patching up this and that and he's gonna be like, you know, Gavin is no he's no Denzel Washington. So what are these what are the tunnels that are so well and what's the Diddy angle?
[30:00] If it went to numerous celebrities' homes, it could have led to Diddy's house as well. Now, what they're saying is they're trying to get him on trafficking and everything else, a RICO case and all this other stuff, but
[30:23] I mean, he is, you know, one cog in the wheel when it comes to, you know, this whole Hollywood thing, right? He's just not, he's not the top of the pyramid. And when you're talking about, you know, trafficking and everything else, that is linked to tunnels that is linked to, you know, the movement of people. And when it comes to, you know, people above him, you know, then we're talking, you know, and here's another point I bring up in the original lawsuit with Diddy. It wasn't somebody else attached to it.
[30:52] His name is Lucian Grange, who's actually the head of universal music. Then all of a sudden he gets dropped out. They're saying that, you know, there's no, this doesn't have legs. There's no bassist on it. So he gets dropped, which I find very interesting. So, you know, you got to start looking at those people and the people who really run the industry, you know, the music industry, the movie industry. And, you know, there's been multiple people
[31:22] The New York
[31:52] He gets indicted. Then you have all these other dominoes just starting to fall like like back to back to back. Then Jay-Z gets hit with a lawsuit. Do you think these guys you think they're all connected what they're all on the ditty list? What do they have in common? Think about it. What what region of America do they have in common? Or are they all from LA? From New York. They're all from New York? Okay. Mike Jeffries, New York.
[32:20] The mayor, New York, Jay-Z, New York. So of course they're all connected because you don't run in those circles without knowing these other people, these other big players. And then once he goes to jail, he's all of a sudden all these people just start getting hit with lawsuits left and right. He has to know something. It's dog eat dog now. I think something's happening at the top to where, hey, I got caught, but what about this guy and this guy and this guy?
[32:51] And now they're saying that there's something that just came out with Diddy about him, you know, those tapes, right? So with Cassie, they're saying the tapes that they reviewed now, they're saying that they're consensual. They're saying that she enjoyed it and all this other stuff. So now we're starting to see this narrative come about. And I'm like, oh, here we go. He might get off because they're saying that these other things happen, but they're trying to prove it. But now they're saying it's consensual.
[33:21] and you know it was just like all these tapes that you know these freak-offs may be consensual so I don't know what's happening so maybe he might get off that's that's my thoughts I don't know if they have enough on him to where and that's the thing Diddy is very powerful let's not forget he he he's connected to Hillary Clinton you know he's connected to Obama he's connected to politicians for sure they all used to party with him
[33:50] So, you know, he's another Epstein, you know, this is why he's more powerful than you think. And I think that he's going to use his knowledge as leverage, for sure. So I think that when it comes to, again, with the Hollywood fires and everything else, it's very odd that all these things are starting to fall, all these dominoes are starting to fall. And you have FBI investigating, or not investigating, but visiting, you know, Ben Affleck now. And then it go back to JLo.
[34:20] Now, do you remember when she was on stage at the Kamala Harris convention or the Kamala Harris rally when she made her speech? You're not going to believe this. I didn't watch that. I wasn't a fan. Smart move. Smart move. But it was very, very odd because she seems almost scared. She seemed almost like she didn't want to be there.
[34:48] She was like, damn near crying. And it was just like, we have to, we have to beat Trump. And it was like, no, this seems like some type of blackmail move. You know, I feel like most of those celebrities are probably, you know, blackmailed because even Usher, he was like on the view weeks before and he was like, yeah, I'm saying out of politics, I'm not into politics. Let's just let it run its course. And then a couple of weeks later, now you're on the stage for Kamala. Right.
[35:19] So who talked to you and whispered in your ear, like, Hey, if you don't get on that stage, X, Y, and Z is going to come out. So, and the thing is, it's one big blackmail ring too, because like bribes blackmail. Um, I don't know if you saw, but like even, you know, Kamala Harris, like try to hire me. Like she tried to turncoat me. Oh, she said, did she send the, the let where they were trying to get the influencers to,
[35:48] And, uh, okay. Did you do a video where you showed the email they were sending? I did. I did. I was going to say like, you would think whoever she was sending those to, you would be 100% positive they were on the team before. You're not hiring very competent people if you're not like, I'm not sending that letter to anybody that I don't know isn't already doing
[36:11] Pro Kamala Harris content or has it been very, very, um, um, um, voiceless as far as, uh, what their political affiliations are. Exactly. And then that's what I said. I said, two things are happening. I said, one, you know who exactly who I am because weeks before I was featured on the New York Post and Forbes and MSN ABC and then, and a bunch of other outlets, Yahoo and everything else.
[36:43] I did a video about Kamala Harris, about her whole earring situation at the debate. Oh yeah. I remember that. I remember you put up the post where you showed the actual devices and compared to what the earrings that she had, right? Like, like this is the earrings and it was the, um, the speakers, right? They were connected. Right. So they, they featured my video on that.
[37:12] I think that's what I'm going with.
[37:42] She had a ton of money to throw around. Yeah. There was even influencers saying that she was offering 25 grand for a story post, not even a feed post. So it was a lot of money. So I get an email and it says, Hey, you know, uh, you know, we're, you know, hired by Kamala Harris, you know, we definitely want your voice, uh, you know, your leading voice and, you know, your community and yada, yada, yada, you know, this is a paid influencer, you know, situation.
[38:12] You know, how do you feel? So then I take that and I put it in my video. I was like, hey, look, guys, she's trying to turncoat me. So yeah, so they definitely probably didn't know what they're doing or knew how I was. But either way, I feel like that's what was going on. They were just throwing money around and blackmailing and bribing. So so back to the the wildfires.
[38:42] You said you had a second theory, your own first one, you said? I mean, all in all, I think that, again, I think two things can be true at once because you got to remember the smart city play. Newsom is already talking about it, Hollywood or LA 2.0. That's what he said in an interview, like, hey, we're rebuilding and
[39:08] We're getting ready for the Olympics. I'm like, dude, like, like you said, as soon as the rest, as soon as the rest of these houses burned down. Yeah. Soon as we get rid of this shit, then we'll be all good. So, and that's the thing. Like you're talking about a smart city in 2028. You're talking about the Olympics in 2028. That's a lot of money. The Olympics brings billions of dollars in revenue, you know? So, um,
[39:37] That's one thing just to think about. Now these tunnels and everything else with Hollywood, that's a somewhat kind of a looser type of theory because there's a lot of factors that can go into that. They're getting rid of evidence and all this other stuff, which it could be. One of the ones I've heard is the evidence one. I say between a conspiracy and the truth is 6 to 12 months.
[40:08] So I just say that these events are correlated for a reason. I feel like it has to do with some type of energy harvesting. It has to do with, of course, money, power. And they always give you clues. What's energy harvesting? Energy harvesting is what they use in the media, is what they use pretty much in every facet of your life to harvest energy out of you.
[40:38] So basically what it does is it's that they control you through emotions, through events, through media, movies, music. They get you in a state where it's very low vibrational to where they can control you. So this is why like they have propaganda, like even going back way into, you know, World War One, World War Two, they have, you know, propaganda stations
[41:04] that they created, you know, a lot of, you know, movies and propaganda to, you know, make you feel something, to make you get in line mentally first. It's a lot of psyops, right? So even with when you go into the propaganda media station in Laurel Canyon in Los Angeles, that used to be a multimedia propaganda station, and they decommissioned it. And now Jared Leto owns it. He lives there.
[41:36] So these places, you know, they used to use all the time and I feel like they still use these tactics today. Maybe they're a little bit more advanced, maybe a lot more advanced, you know, with media and everything else. But, you know, these events aren't just, you know, they're not just at face value. You've got to go a little bit deeper to what, you know, what they really use. Because if you go into the CIA, of course the MKUltra, of course the PsyOps and everything else, this is what they use.
[42:05] So these events are, you know, uh, not only physical, but mental. It is a part of Hollywood because if you look at this, the, where the fires are happening, I feel like that is a part of what's Hollywood is either a cover up covering what up the tunnels, the tunnels and this, what this underground ring that's, you know, um, rampant and Hollywood supposedly. So you think it's a combination of that.
[42:35] and possibly a combination of the government wanting to clear this area to build a new smart city, which they've been talking about and they're already talking about. I think that is more reasonable than everybody in that area
[43:05] Getting together and saying let's torch this whole place because they're losing a ton of money unless they feel like like you're saying so if you so to me what makes your that theory more Palatable is Diddy is cooperating. He's giving up names and There are so many people involved they've decided to
[43:33] And there's such substantial evidence as a result of some of these tunnels and evidence that's out there that they have just that several of them possibly got together and hired someone to start burning the town down to try and get rid of the evidence and get rid of the tunnels and the whole rotten mess to wipe it, wipe that whole area clean so that they have deniability.
[43:57] Two other things to add to that. You got to think about it. What new administration is about to come in and drop the hammer on a lot of this shit? Trump. OK. He said he's going to drop, you know, the Epstein files as soon as he gets in office and a bunch of other files like the JFK files and everything else. And then you have. This is a more. OK. Yeah. Then you have people dropping out of the Department of Justice. People resigning left and right.
[44:25] So that's weird, you know, because he's going to clean house. Like even with the SEC, he's revamping the SEC. He's revamping the, you know, the Department of Justice. All these people aren't on board because they're not on his team. So once he starts putting people in jail and dropping the hammer and everything else, you know, how else would you get out of that? Right? So, and here's another thing too. Now, say all these celebrities say this never happened. Trump gets an office. He starts dropping the hammer.
[44:55] Wouldn't it look weird if everybody just picked up and moved out all at one time versus these houses burning up and all these people having to move? Doesn't look weird. Right. Okay. So, and then you have obviously, you know, people who kind of trickled away like Ellen, she moved all the way to the UK, you know, and then you have Eva, Eva Longoria who just moved to Spain. Right.
[45:22] You know, so I mean, obviously, you know, that's one or two that was very odd, like, Oh, because of Trump and you know, I can't handle it. But if all of Hollywood picked up and was like, Hey, see you later. It's like, wait, hold on. This is weird. Fires come about. They move. So where do you think they move? You think they're moving out of the country in order to avoid indictments? Or you think they're dispersing just throughout the United States just to make an investigation more difficult?
[45:52] I feel like we're gonna see a lot more people move out the country You know, then you have obviously, you know Tom Hanks his his house didn't get burned down but Tom Hanks he does have now dual citizenship with Greece You think Greece won't extradite him no because it's not criminal and Okay, so
[46:23] So, you know, I think that, you know, again, two things can be true at once. We have the smart cities. You know, they already had plans for that. You know, maybe some people weren't down with it. And now they have to be down with it because it's not worth it to get these homes back. You know, you have a new railway system and everything else. So that's one thing. And then you have obviously, you know, these people who are, you know, that they don't want to move away because, you know, or they do want to move away because of Trump.
[46:54] Yeah, I wonder, I wonder what Diddy is saying. If he did cooperate, I can't, I don't,
[47:21] Do you think he's cooperating or not? I don't think he is. Well, I think initially he was one, wants to get out of jail. You know, when he couldn't pull that, like he probably would have fought his case if he could have gotten out of jail, contacted enough of these people and got them to not cooperate with the investigation. At that point, I think he probably would have gone to trial. You know, not guilty, I'm going to trial, suddenly witnesses aren't showing up.
[47:49] People are changing their stories and suddenly he walks. But because they're keeping him in jail, I think if there is a formal conspiracy of some type, then I think at that point his only real choice, well he does have the choice of doing life in prison. But other than life in prison, going to trial is no longer an option. Why? Because I cannot contact the
[48:18] the witnesses and I can't kind of stifle their cooperation. So if I can't do that, then my only other option is plead guilty and just take the charge, go to trial, I guess, and just lose, which is a mistake, obviously, or do I cooperate and try and give up enough people so that maybe I have to do five years, maybe 10, but I don't have to do life in prison. I can survive 10 years in prison.
[48:46] Because let's face it, 10 years in prison, he's got, he does seven or eight years. Depends on what the charge is. If he gets the charge reduced and it doesn't, and it's not a, if it's a non-sexual charge, then it's even lower. He could end up doing on a 10 year bid, he could do six years. Yeah. Now, of course, if they say, no, no, no, you have to, but of course that's negotiable.
[49:11] You can negotiate that. You can say, Hey, no, no, I'll, I will plead guilty to this charge, but it does not include that, that charge. And as a result of that, I'll take the 10 years because I know I'll do, I know I'll be in a halfway house in six. Right. So now I can do that and keep in mind at this point, you get to a certain point when you first get locked up, he's like, I can't do this. Give me out, give me out, give me out. I'll do anything to get out. I'll put up anything. I'll just give me out, give me out, give me out.
[49:39] But then right after six months or so, maybe a year, you get to a point where you're like, I've done a year. I can do this. Like, I don't want to do my whole life, but if I had to do five or six years, I could do it. I've already done a year. You start realizing. And of course the guys in, in, in the, the Marshall's holdover where he is the kind of the County jail are explaining to him, look, once you get to a prison, it's even better.
[50:10] Right. This is even better than where you are right now. Right now it's a shithole.
[50:15] Um, but you go to prison, you can email, you can use the phone regularly, you can walk the track, you can play racquetball, you can play handball, you can play tennis, you can learn to play an musical instrument, you can, you know, there's all kinds of things you'll be able to, you can go to commissary, you can get ice cream, you can eat ice cream, you can play video games and like there's all kinds of, you can watch TV. It sounds like camp.
[50:42] Exactly like it it it becomes a you know, and he'll go to a low and guess what? You'll be able to put money on people's books and you'll be running that place you put money on five books and they're basically you're walking around with like a protection detail you're getting in you're the You're the one running the TV room you walk in and you want to turn the channel you turn the channel Why cuz I got six guys six of the biggest guys in in the unit with me. What are you gonna say?
[51:09] Who's going to say anything? So, you know, it's you get somebody's making your bed. I mean, look, it's still jail. It's a shitty environment, but you're not living like a normal inmate. You don't even have to listen. I know guys that never almost never ate a meal in the chow hall because they had people stealing food out of the chow hall and they were making their own meals.
[51:38] So you're all your meals are prepared, you might go to a meal if it's something like fried chicken, right? Like, it's hard to fuck up fried chicken. So you know, and even then when you go through through the line, they're giving you the best. You're not getting a little piece of fried chicken, you're getting a nice fried chicken, you're getting the best of everything. Right. So you know that so you might go once or twice a week.
[52:02] For the good meals, you might go for like hot, they call them holiday meals for like Thanksgiving and Christmas. You go to those cause those are good meals. So you're not other than that. You're just eating in the unit. Somebody's making your bed. Somebody's cleaning your like everything. Somebody you want to watch movies. Somebody signing you in when you walk in and say, Hey, you know, you walk in and somebody signed you and you get to sit down and you get to watch whatever DVDs you want or they have DVDs. They don't have.
[52:27] You're really just being entertained for the next six years until you walk out of prison. Right. He's not doing the same time you and I would be doing. Right. Right. Yeah. He's living on the high horse in there. Right. And he's slowly figuring that out. Six months to a year. By six months to a year, you're starting to realize this isn't the absolute hellhole I thought it was.
[52:57] Right. And wouldn't that time that he's already doing would be like time served or like it's, it's no, not double time, but it, but it is, it does count toward like time served towards your overall time. So if you get, if you've done a year, you've been locked up a year and then you get sentenced to six years, you have five years to go. I already did a year. Right. That year counts towards the six, you know, or the 10, let's say it's a 10, they give you 15%. Like how old is Diddy also?
[53:24] Uh, he's in his fifties, early fifties, I believe. Okay. So once you get to like over, I think 55, you get, I believe you get, and I could be wrong on this, so don't crucify me in the comment section. Pretty sure once you're over 55, you don't do 85% anymore. I think it drops to 65%. Oh really? Okay. Now that might be a higher rate. It might be if you're over 65. I think it's 55 though, but you, so you do less time. Plus you can get,
[53:54] You can get time off for programming. So if you if it classes, you get extra time off. So, you know, even if he get even if he's doing the 85%, he'd do eight and a half years on 10. Plus, he can get up to I think it's 20% off for programming. And almost everybody almost everything is considered programming. So and here's the thing, you could get a job
[54:21] Their jobs, they call their sign in jobs where you sign in saying you have a job, but you never actually do anything or you can sign in for your job and have another inmate do the job, which is what he's definitely going to do. Right. As Pika sign up for any job and then another inmate who has a sign in job just goes and does his job, which is like sweeping up at the compound or mopping the floors or cleaning the showers or
[54:48] Have you experienced this? I know you did time, right? I did 13 years. Yeah. So you've seen it all. Oh yeah. That's what I'm saying. I've seen the guys who never go to the chow hall. They basically like a guy shows up at their cell when they go to the rec yard and cleans their whole room, organizes their locker.
[55:15] makes their bed, folds all their clothes, anything extra that they have. They're like, yeah, my locker is getting kind of crowded. I want you to keep these books for me and you keep this in your locker. And they go, absolutely, no problem. And then they'll do stuff like they'll sign up for like what's called a legal locker.
[55:36] Hey, I want to I need an extra locker for my legal work and they'll just keep extra stuff in the legal locker or they'll have you Sign up for a legal locker and you'll keep my stuff in your legal locker. That's crazy You can manipulate the system So that you can get a lot of pretty much which especially if you have if you have just a lot of money And give mine which he does. He's a billionaire like he has disposable cash. He'll be running that fucking place, right? He could listen you get one or two corrupt guards
[56:06] And then the guards will bring you in, they'll bring you in stuff, drugs, not that he needs weapons, because he would never have any of this, but a cell phone, he could have several cell phones and he doesn't keep them, other people keep them. If they get caught with them, then they keep their mouth shut. Because if you go to the shoe, I'll put a thousand bucks on you, but you mentioned my name.
[56:27] And not only we have a problem, you might get shipped. I'll have somebody at the other prison take care of you because I had to do 60 days in the shoe. So they wouldn't dare say anything. Right. They'll take the charge. Yeah. That's my cell phone. I'll take it. Boom. They go straight to the shoe. Did he never has any problems? I promise you right now. He does good time now. And that's including cooperate. Even if he cooperated, it doesn't matter. He'll put money on five, five. He'll still write. Nobody says shit to him.
[56:57] I don't know what evidence they have, what text messages they have. I don't know who's cooperating, who's whatever. But right now, he's the big fish. If he turned on some of the other fish, which I think he's doing right. So if he said, you know what, listen,
[57:22] I'm going to give up Tom Hanks. I'm going to give up Ellen. I'm going to give up JLo. I'm going to give up. I got 12 big time names. I'm going to give up and I'll take the charge because I know I have to go to prison like the back in the 70s and 80s where you give them a whole bunch of names and you you walk away. That doesn't happen anymore. No matter what you're going to prison. Right, right. You drop all these charges. I'll chart plead guilty to one charge of whatever.
[57:53] and I go for five years or for 10, I'll go for 10 years. I've already done a year. Yeah. So now you're doing five or six. Yeah. I got five more years and I'm going to halfway. Yeah. I'm done. And so you guys get, the government gets to say, Hey, we gave this guy 10 years and he gave us these 12 celebrities, which we're now prosecuting. And he gave us this whole, you know, child, whatever ring, this whole Chomo ring. And
[58:20] You know, so that that's the trade off and it's it's a reasonable trade off because you just got 12 extra. He gets 10 and you got an extra 12 people and you've sent a message. And which they want to do. They want that conviction rate. They want that that, you know, the press and all that saying, OK, we got them. They want all that. And I feel like that's going to happen. I feel like the people that we're going to see this year.
[58:47] These names are going to be big A-list names for sure. You know what's really funny is Cat Williams. The idea of the Cat Williams interview being as telling as it was when he just sounded kind of like a little crackpot at the time. It's like he's just running out. No, no. Just like you just said, what'd you say about a conspiracy?
[59:16] in reality is is six to 12 months. Wow, right. And he was, he was spot on. He said names. He was like, Diddy TJ, this person, this person. And I feel like that's gonna happen. I feel like we're gonna see more names. And this is why it could be that and here's the thing too, when it comes to the government,
[59:43] I feel like obviously the government is involved, you know, with, you know, what happens with trafficking and everything else. That's what I think. That's my thoughts. A lot of people have been caught in, you know, Congress and everything else with, you know, if you just go down the rabbit hole and that. But wouldn't these celebrities work with the government in order to get rid of all this evidence? And then they're like, hey, you're already building a smart city. So fuck it. Burn it all. Destroy the evidence.
[60:12] Build your smart city, I'm out. Right. That they could be working with the government. I mean, it's not far fetched. Because think about it, too. Here's the thing, and this is getting into the military stuff. So with these attacks and whatnot, you know, with Vegas and New Orleans. Now, both these guys had military backgrounds. Both these guys trained at Fort Bragg.
[60:42] at the same time in 2012. And the same guy who tried to assassinate the second time, Trump, he also visited Fort Bragg over a hundred times. Now, with Fort Bragg, they have a declassified CIA document that is an introduction to PSYOPs in an unfamiliar territory and warfare environment.
[61:08] Okay. This is declassified. You can look this up. So they have a two-hour course and an introduction in PsyOps. So this is how they run PsyOps. They run these type of plays on us. They do these attacks and whatnot. Where it's coming from, this is why it's a PsyOps, to cause confusion. We don't know where it's coming from. Is it ISIS or is it the government or is it all these things?
[61:35] But I feel like they run these PSYOPs to control the masses, what they think, their perception, what's happening, what's going on. Meanwhile, something else is going on. You know, nobody talked about the pizza gate guy dying. So he's a loose end. So I feel like they're they're constantly running PSYOPs on us to, you know, figure out, you know, OK, what do we do next? And what's the next move? Or just, hey, here's the in-game play. We already have Diddy, NSL talking.
[62:04] You know, all these different pieces on the board, let's get rid of all this other stuff because Trump's coming in office. Didi is singing, you know, we need to burn all this shit and build our smart city. So, you know, they, they do this. I had a friend one time, uh, this was before I ever got locked up. Now he had a, his degree was in, he would, um,
[62:32] He had a master's degree in tax. And this guy was making money the whole time he was in school, stayed in school as long as possible. God, this guy was brilliant. Actually, he he had taken out the maximum amount of student loans he could for
[63:01] six years, gets his master's degree while he was running a painting company, right? Like he's hiring people to paint houses. And of course, almost all that's cash. He's claiming a deficit every year. Like he's losing money every year, right? Okay. He, he graduates college six months to a year after he starts school, he gets, he gets notified by the IRS. He's being audited about
[63:32] a week or two, he puts it off as long as possible. About a week or two later, his house gets hit by lightning and it destroys his computer system and the electrical in his house. And so that's where he kept all of his tax records. And because the fire department shows up after the electrical, they write him a letter
[63:59] Stating his house was struck by lightning and it destroyed everything he claims on his homeowners insurance that He claims on its homeowners insurance that of course his computers were all struck and
[64:15] Everything was damaged, everything was fried, all the electric. He gets his house rewired, they redo all the drywall, redo everything, gets all of his computers, and he presents that to the IRS that I don't have any records for everything I said because my house got struck by lightning. And they have to drop the
[64:45] All of his receipts, everything are gone. They were all on the computer scanned. So they dropped the entire audit. And he asked, by the way, a year later, not even a year later, a few months later, six months later, whatever he claims bankruptcy. Did you know now came by prior to this, he had applied for social security disability to get, um,
[65:13] Uh, and keep on, he had something called spinal pifida, which is a deterioration of your spinal column. Okay. It was fine. Okay. He's like six foot six, but whatever he's complaining, whatever goes to the doctor gets this gets notified. He's been fighting this for a couple of years, by the way. He finally gets it registered that he's social security disability. He gets a small check. So he's, he's what's called permanently partially disabled.
[65:42] Which means you're you're permanently disabled, but not completely. You can still work. So he gets a check for 250 bucks a month. Very interesting. Something like that. And it goes back for like eight years or six years, however long he'd been fighting this case. So they give him a check for like 100 grand. He had claimed bankruptcy. Did you know that student loans are not you're not able to bankrupt your student loans?
[66:08] Right. He's got about $200,000 in student loans, 250,000, whatever. Do you know the one way you can bankrupt your student loans? If you have, if you are disabled, he's got a permanent partial disablement and he's receiving social security and he's got it proven and the government has already accepted it because they're giving them disability.
[66:34] He wipes off his student loans. He later tells me the IRS audit. Remember that he got he got he got struck by lightning. Right. Well, the other stuff is kind of irrelevant. I'm just telling you how manipulative this person was. He had a buddy that was an electrician that crossed wires for him and caused the electrical surge that burnt out the electrical
[67:03] at his house. His computer wasn't really even fried. But of course when he claimed for his insurance,
[67:15] So the fire department does show up like his, his, the system was fried and, but there was no real fire or anything. There were, you know, it got hot, it gets hot and it burns out and everything. It looks like it was struck by lightning. So they call the fire department. He says, I don't know. I was sitting here and I heard a bam and everything fucking flashed and everything went out and it burned out and I saw smoke and there was a fire and they're like, oh wow. Okay. And they look at it and they go, yeah, it looks like you got hit by lightning. And he's like, yeah. So they write up the report. He got hit by lightning.
[67:45] So, oh, this guy was brilliant, brilliant. He uses powers for good instead of evil. I mean, he uses powers for, yeah, good instead of evil, then, yeah, he would have been...
[68:14] The burning down of the houses, I'm not sure exactly how that helps all of these people unless somehow burning the entire area destroys these tunnels, which maybe you could still discover. Maybe they're still there. I don't know. But the evidence, does it destroy evidence? Possibly it did in this guy's case. Right. No.
[68:42] I'm thinking that far either like if you're if you're thinking that this guy saying hey I was struck by lightning and he has like the evidence to prove it and he went so far to cross wires and burn things out and everything else oh yeah it looks like it we did an investigation and on record that's what it is right so when the fire department comes when that goes on record hey he was actually struck by lightning and that goes into reports and that's the truth now yeah meanwhile you know it's some whole other shit
[69:12] that we won't think like, ah, this guy, come on, he's not going to make this do this or do that. But he did. So we don't know. And these people have a lot to lose these. And these people are smart. Or if they don't, they know smart people, they know fixers, right? There are guys that are fixers, right? You know, I mean, look at this guy. This guy had a brilliant master plan. His, when he started college, he thought, Hmm,
[69:39] You started the process of things that typically people don't, how many people do you know that have, they have bulging discs and they have
[69:51] They just live with it. You can start the process of filing for social security disability. You'll be denied. You get an attorney. It takes six to eight years. But guess what? Eventually, you'll get some kind of a permanent partial disablement. It might be a check for $75. It wasn't the $250 he cared about. It was the $250,000 in student loans he didn't want to pay.
[70:13] Right. That's what his goal was. I don't want to, and he used to tell me in school, I was like, bro, like, he's like, oh, I'm living on student loans. I was like, man, yeah, but someday you got to pay that back. And I said, you know, you can't, I said, I said, uh, he was all bankrupt. And I go, you can't bankrupt federal student loans. You can't. He is. Yeah, you can. He said, trust me, I'm working on it right now. And sure enough.
[70:36] One day it finally came through and he was like, ah, now I'm claiming bankruptcy. That is a Batman villain maniacal. That's long term. All of this happened. All of that sequence of events happened within about 18 months. Like these are things that he had planned. Five years, four or five years beforehand when he started school, he had planned the bank.
[71:03] So that's one of them. Now, of course, he didn't know he was going to be audited, but he knew how he was going to get out of an audit because he'd been lying. Hey, if this happens, then this happens and I'll do this. He'd been lying on his taxes the whole time. Keep in mind, he had filed his taxes that whole time, just lying and lying. He'd been painting people's houses for cash the whole time.
[71:31] He was also the guy that taught me the scam, where he was hiring people. So he's hiring these guys that are like alcoholics, they're they're paying a lot of painters, drywallers, these kind of they call them jack legs where they're unlicensed cash or whatever. This is one of the things he would do. And this is how he offset how much money he was making. He would let's say you just worked for him for two weeks. And he owes you
[71:59] I'll cash this check for you.
[72:23] But I need you to sign it for my taxes and the guy would be like, yeah, yeah, yeah. Cause this guy, most of these guys don't, don't claim taxes anyway. You see what I'm saying? They're getting all 10 99s here. They don't care. So he would sign the check to the guy. I'm sorry. The guy would sign the check over to him. He'd endorse it, put pay to the order of, you know, David Walker. The guy's name was actually David Walker. David he's dead now. Um, uh, David Walker, Dave would then pay him $750.
[72:54] Dave would then write on the front of the check because he you know how the line is on a check so here's one he wouldn't write from the beginning 750 he'd write here 750 then in front of it he'd write 2000 and he put it so it's 2007 50 he would take that check and he would deposit it
[73:17] From his business account to his personal account and the money would be $2,750. Right. And then he would take the loss where he'd say I paid at the end of the year. He'd 1099 you let's say over the course of the year. He might have paid you $3,000, but then in the year you end up getting a 1099 for $10,100 because he's added
[73:45] He's added $7,000 or $8,000 on to your check. And you don't give a shit. You get a 1099. You don't care. He might even mail it to an ad, a completely different address. You might not even live there anymore. Like, or even if you got it, what does it matter? You know, you're looking at you're like, what's this? Oh, there's a 1099. You throw it away. Yeah, you're not even paying attention. Like, right. Like, what are you gonna do? Even if you said, Hey, you never paid me that much. You said, Okay, well, you filing taxes? Yeah, well, what do you give a shit?
[74:13] Who are you going to call? Nobody. So he would evil genius. So at the end of the year, he would break even or look like he was losing money year after year. And that's what triggered the audit. But now I can't even prove to you anything because all my records are gone. Right. This guy was an evil genius. This guy I'm telling you, this guy was a villain in a Batman story somewhere is that's very forward thinking like, hey,
[74:42] Even when I do get audited, then I'm going to do this and then this is going to like, that's wow. Yeah. He was in my case and never got, well, he actually got listed on the indictment, but was never actually, they never indict, they never arrested him. How did he die? Um, you know, here's what's funny about, I always liked Dave, by the way. I was loved Dave. Dave was great. Dave was funny because I'm five, six. Dave was six foot six.
[75:08] So you can see the two of us walking around together. Right. Right. And I don't know how he died. I do know he was extremely overweight while we were out. I did hear that he lost a ton of weight. Literally when I got to the halfway house in January of 2019 and I got a phone, I immediately tried to look him up and I found out he had died about two weeks earlier. Oh, wow.
[75:38] Now, a mutual friend of ours, her name is Susan, I talked to her and she was like, yeah, she was, you know, he lost a lot of weight. She said, but you know, he was never really healthy. He was never in good shape. He was always had some problems. And she was in a few years ago, he lost a bunch of weight. And she said, I know he had a girlfriend. She said, but you know, I'm just assuming he got sick and died from something. I don't know. He was probably in his late
[76:07] 60s. But like I said, never in good shape, never in great shape. So I don't know how I was always sad about that, because I was wanted to, to hook up like I was very funny guy. You know, very, that's the thing that that's the thing about those types of guys. They're very charming. The smart guys and like they could be doing a lot of nefarious things, but they'd be like, very charming, cool guys, like like, I really like this guy. And like, yeah,
[76:36] That's part of their, their, their charm. Like they, yeah. Yeah. So who knows what's going on behind the scenes, right? Yeah. Right. Yeah. So that's, and that's a crazy story. That's wild. That guy's evil genius for sure. Good old Dave. So yeah. So I, the, the whole burning the house down or getting rid of the evidence or, you know, I, I get, I, I always think about electronic devices and electronics and stuff like these days.
[77:05] but you know who knows and who knows if those electronics even go to if Diddy's even got anything ever had anything in his name or if these people have things in their name like who knows you know but I will say that these people do have smart people around them like you said they do have fixers I even have like personal stories of fixers
[77:31] And I won't say their names, but I do know an actual fixer or I used to know this person of a Hollywood fixer and they used to do stuff for Weinstein. So they used to call her all the time and be like, Hey, this is going on, yada, yada, yada. So they do exist. So when shit hits the fan, they call these people and
[77:59] You know, I've even interviewed somebody before to where they said that their dad was mixed in, you know, with trafficking, but they're also mixed in with the government. They said even the CIA steps in and they have fixers when it comes to like high powered people. So I think as far as that definitely goes really far down the rabbit hole when you're talking about these fixers and whatnot and who does what, what planning goes into it. They have a ton of cash, obviously.
[78:29] A lot of influence, so it's not far-fetched. Well, I was gonna say, what about, look, you already know it exists because look at these private investigators that were going around talking to, that worked for the attorney that works for Diddy, right? They work for the attorney and they're going to have a conversation with the witnesses and the witnesses are calling up saying, yeah, they're coming around intimidating me, like they're- Right. And the government and the judge said, you're
[78:58] This is with this tampering like your camp. What are you doing? And they already they were they were saying that this was speculation at first, but then it was like how you said it was confirmed with these PIs going around. They were even going to influencers. They had a list of influencers. I was like, oh shit, they're going to come visit me because I was talking about Diddy. So they had a list of influencers that they already did videos and they're like, like filming them like, hey, what are you doing on my property? Like, hey, we want to talk to you about, you know,
[79:27] You did some videos about Diddy and, you know, did anybody pay you to talk, you know, unfavorably about Diddy or anything? And they're like, no, this is weird. Why are you here? And they're like, yeah, you know, we're just, you know, they're like, who sent you? And they're like, well, we can't say. And they were like really vague and all this other stuff. And they were saying that. That the one, the phone, right? The person that pulled out their camera phone, right? They were videoing the people.
[79:56] Right. They were outside. But then there was another influencer. Her name is Amala. She actually did a video to where somebody went to her old residence and they got her old address and her old roommate called her up and was like, hey, these guys are here for you. What do they want? And then she was like, well, they're asking you about Diddy and all this other stuff. Are you being paid to talk? And she was like, no, this is weird. And she was trying to get information out of them.
[80:27] Turns out that not only they were trying to find that out, but they were like, hey, you know, so if we paid you, maybe you can talk, you know, a little bit nicer about Diddy in this whole situation and kind of give some insight on that. And then again, with the bribery, the same tactic that Kamala Harris is doing. So like, these influencers were coming out saying that these PIs were investigating
[80:51] If they were getting paid to talk about Diddy unfavorably and then see if you can pay them off to not to do that. Listen, I'd like to say that for the right amount of money, I'm willing to take my Diddy videos down. They're all going away, right? Listen, you know what? He may have been framed for the right amount of money. I'm doing some framed Diddy was framed videos. What's the number? What's the number? What's your price?
[81:20] I'd have to talk to Colby about it. He's my editor. He'd have to let me know. Well, I don't know. You got to get a piece. Is it 25 grand? Is it a hundred? I don't know. We don't know what they were even offering. And I guess they, I don't know what the details on that was, but that was definitely going around for a while. Is it for a hundred grand? I'm willing to be a damn advocate for him. You know what, never all those videos before.
[81:47] Forget about all that stuff I say, guys. There may be multiple videos. They're like, ah, we got, we got, they got Matt, and they got him. We just started putting up a video a week for like a month straight. Yeah. And then you're like, what happened to this fucking guy? Yeah, that would be crazy. Cause I'm looking for that. Cause I'm starting to see like, okay, if people are giving it time and they start talking a little bit nicer about things, like, oh, they got him. They got him.
[82:17] So I don't know. I think we may see that we may see that. But all in all, I think that as far as him, he could have some connections to that to where he's giving names and everything else. But I think that those two things with smart cities and, you know, celebrities cleaning house are somewhat connected. I think that, you know, again, with Trump coming in office, I think that's a big effect. A lot more things are happening today, too, with Trump and being that, you know, we're a couple of days away getting into the office.
[82:47] All these rules are starting to change. They're reverting back. They just passed a bill to where the biological men can't play in women's sports and all that stuff in high school, which is bizarre. It's like, okay, that should be a given, but okay, cool. They're taking out red dye number three out of foods. That just happened. They just banned that.
[83:12] What about that interview with Mark Zuckerberg?
[83:42] Did you see the Joe Rowe interview? I did. Joe Rowe was like, we're supposed to believe you're one of the good guys now, huh? And he's like, yeah, yeah, I was all manipulated. I've been with you the whole time. It's been us all the whole time. I didn't want to do it. Right. Yeah. Bullshit. Yeah. Like, now all of a sudden he's calling out Biden. He was like, well, yeah, their staff was calling my staff and yelling at us and cussing us out. And I'm like,
[84:11] Dude, where was this energy years ago? What are you talking about? Like all of a sudden you change your clothes trying to be the cool guy and we're supposed to trust you now and now he has community notes instead of fact checkers on the platforms with Facebook and Instagram. He's a lot like X. Exactly, a lot like X. Just like his buddy, like Trump's buddy Elon. Oh funny, got you.
[84:39] So yeah, so everybody, I call this a Trump effect. This is one big Trump effect. So where everybody's playing nice because as soon as he gets in an office, people are getting hit with fines, they're going to jail, all kind of shit is happening as soon as he gets into an office. I can guarantee that. See, of course, everybody, you know, in the comments, you're going to have your own, you know, assumptions or, you know, your own theories or what do you think is happening. But with all that evidence now, just look at everything we laid out and just ask questions because at the end of the day,
[85:06] The truth is going to come out, but I think that these things that are happening aren't just isolated incidences. I don't believe that. I don't believe in coincidences. So that's what I think.
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      "text": " He's they saw Ben Affleck, you know arguing with you know, some of the agents and it was like, you know He did discussion and then they finally left So it's a lot of weird stuff and they were saying like, oh, we're just investigating the drone thing I'm like that doesn't make sense because what does he have to do with it unless it's his drone, right? Why you at his house? And here's another thing Brentwood is about it's not too far from the palisades, but this whole incident happened in the palisades So wouldn't you be investigating over there?"
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      "text": " What is Ben Affleck and his house and Brentwood have to do with this? So it's just like, you know, unless it's something criminal, then you get the FBA involved because we have the FAA who was investigating what happened in the sky. You know, the FBI handles anything criminal on the ground. So, you know, that doesn't look good. So my theory was maybe he knows a little bit more via Jennifer Lopez with Diddy because he would know."
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      "text": " Maybe, but that wouldn't be the FBI. That'd be Homeland Security. They're the ones investigating because that was my first thought too. When you said that, I thought maybe they're going to him to say, listen, has she ever, first of all, there's obviously a problem between the two of them right now. Right. So now's the time to go and say, hey, buddy, if you know something exactly out so we can put pressure on her. And now, of course, you know, if you're getting a divorce or things are, you know, now's the time to kind of say, look,"
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      "text": " When we, you know, she's told me this, you know, and then they go say, look, we know this, you got to come clean. And then she comes clean and helps the investigation as opposed to trying to shut the investigation down, which apparently is what she's trying to do. But that would be, cause that was my first thought. But then I realized that like Homeland security is the one that's investigating the, uh, Diddy, uh, Diddy's situation. So FBI is not."
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      "text": " So what would they be there for? Like, that's what I was wondering. I'm like, and why would they ask him about a drone situation? Yeah, I have no idea why. You know, unless the FBI, unless it sparked a second investigation of some type, you'd think Homeland Security would have, you would think Homeland Security would investigate that too, but these are two independent, it's not unheard of for the IRS to be investigating you for one fraud or"
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      "text": " one for tax evasion or whatever, right? Uh, mail fraud, you know, tax evasion, uh, whatever. And then for someone to have a whole nother, and then the DEA is investigating them on a completely separate and for them to have two parallel separate investigations. Like that does happen. Not always, but it does happen. They certainly have, you'll certainly have things where the FBI is investigating you for one thing."
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      "text": " and you could, you might have a completely different investigation by, uh, let's say the, um, the, uh, uh, uh, sec, you know, sorry, security and exchange commission, uh, um, you know, they may have two separate investigations. Uh, that's, that happens a lot, but that's typically because one, they're trying to bring one person's case up, go to trial. And then when they get all the evidence from there, the FBI uses that evidence. Right."
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      "text": " boost their investigation because you try and fight this investigation because you think, hey, I can beat this. But in the process of that, you give up a lot of information that the FBI can then use to criminally charge you on theirs. But you're talking about the FBI and the Homeland Security, but it could be two parallel investigations, especially if they're different jurisdictions. You've got Homeland Security is charging him and that's in New York."
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      "text": " And then you've got maybe there's a completely different investigation going on in Los Angeles. Right. Which doesn't look good either way because it's like you go that to that specific person about this specific thing, which it can't be the case in my opinion. Like what has Ben Affleck have to do with a drone collision? Like that's it makes no sense. The weird thing too is that while all this is going on,"
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      "text": " People kind of gloss over what just happened last week. So the guy who shot up, you know, Comet Pizza in connection to Pizza Gate. So he just got killed in a stop. He just got killed during a traffic stop. And they said that he had a gun and he wouldn't release it. And then all of a sudden, you know, they just light him up and then he's dead, which is his name was Edgar Welsh."
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      "text": " Do you believe is it pop do you believe that the Los Angeles government? or the California government in some way would be involved in scraping these houses, you know off the Base of the earth, you know are setting fires or you know, you said an illegal I don't know if it was you know, whatever South American or Central American or yeah, they said allegedly he's from Mexico. Okay, I"
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      "text": " So you, what, is there a theory there where they hire this guy to do this, knowing he can go back across the border with a chunk of chunk of changes that you think you're thinking that, I mean, that they get rid of this area, which boy, let me tell you something. It's really, they've really scoured it too. Like this thing, this thing is there's like 70 houses missing and maybe one that doesn't get that one that's unscathed. And then, and honestly, you can come in and do eminent domain for that."
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      "text": " Uh, and of course, once you, once you acquire those properties, you just do one large kind of, you just re not rezone, but you redraw the boundaries and you can build whatever you want. So when I was saying like a typical homeowner is no longer in a position to rebuild, maybe it makes them more re, um, more reasonable when it comes to buying them out. Cause they still own the property."
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      "text": " Right, right. You got yourself, you got, you got a little bit of money from the insurance company. You can't rebuild. Your lot is worth almost nothing now because you can't rebuild it. Now. Yeah, they're already doing, they're already, I've seen offers already on a nearly $5 million property. They're offering $750 for the land, you know, so like it's already happening. And then Gavin Newsom said he's going to be investigating land grabs and"
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      "text": " Predatory practices and all this other stuff. It's like bullshit. Okay, you're saving face Like you don't want to get you don't want to get thrown out. So you see the invested I'm sorry So first of all, if you buy if I buy this piece of property that you can't build on And I buy this one that you can build on or that you also can't build on But guess what now I have two properties You redraw the survey You get a new folio number and now I have a prop one property that is big enough to build on"
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      "text": " Right. I got it for almost nothing. Right. Now meet all new code, new standard, and it matches the overall aesthetic that we've planned for this area. Yeah. So as far as it could be that it could be that and, and, and then also, like how you said, going back to the illegal real quick, um, this, you know, current administration, you know, before we go into Trump, you know, this administration has let in millions of illegals."
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      "text": " On purpose, right? Taxpayers over $100 billion. You know, so like, this is like nothing new. This is something orchestrated and they have control of these people, right? You know, this is why they just opened up the borders. And then they just found a tunnel. Surprise, surprise running from Mexico into El Paso that had ventilation and electricity."
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      "text": " And it's like, who's funding this who like, of course, you know, you could say the cartel and everything else, but they have to be orchestrating this with somebody else on this side. Right? So like, when you just run people in, do your bidding, you know, this guy had a prepaid card from the United Nations, like, where do you even get that from? You have five different cell phones, blowtorch, like you're you seem like you're you're funded and you're like, hey, pointing that direction. Go ahead. Like you have a plan. You have a plan."
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      "text": " And there's been multiple arsons caught and it's just, it's really odd. It's funny. I was watching this interview with Newsome and he said they were, he was like, you know, this is, he talks about the, whatever it is, the smelt, that fish, you know, they're talking about the fish and the water runoff and how"
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      "text": " He explains, he's like, yeah, that he says, you know, Trump is politicizing this and he goes, all of the state reservoirs are full, all the reservoirs, like, that's not true what he said. And then they go, well, wait a minute, this reservoir that the reporters like, well, yeah, but this reservoir was empty. It was empty."
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      "text": " that and he goes, he's like, right. And that's why I'm launching an investigation into saying Trump was lying. And when he says it's proof and proven that the reservoir is empty and the chief had said it was empty and the, the, um, the fire hydrants are empty. Like, and then he's like, right. And that's why I'm launched. And then he jumps into the, I'm launching an investigative like, like, wow, you don't like, you're just blatantly lying. Yeah, there's, there's no accountability."
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      "text": " Not only that, but wouldn't you launch an investigation in something that you're orchestrating so you never get caught? Right. Well, especially since you can then manipulate evidence. You can manipulate evidence. You can do whatever you want at that point. You can point the finger like if you're the one orchestrating it. It's kind of like that movie. What was that movie with Denzel Washington when he was investigating"
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      "text": " If it went to numerous celebrities' homes, it could have led to Diddy's house as well. Now, what they're saying is they're trying to get him on trafficking and everything else, a RICO case and all this other stuff, but"
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      "text": " I mean, he is, you know, one cog in the wheel when it comes to, you know, this whole Hollywood thing, right? He's just not, he's not the top of the pyramid. And when you're talking about, you know, trafficking and everything else, that is linked to tunnels that is linked to, you know, the movement of people. And when it comes to, you know, people above him, you know, then we're talking, you know, and here's another point I bring up in the original lawsuit with Diddy. It wasn't somebody else attached to it."
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      "text": " His name is Lucian Grange, who's actually the head of universal music. Then all of a sudden he gets dropped out. They're saying that, you know, there's no, this doesn't have legs. There's no bassist on it. So he gets dropped, which I find very interesting. So, you know, you got to start looking at those people and the people who really run the industry, you know, the music industry, the movie industry. And, you know, there's been multiple people"
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      "text": " The mayor, New York, Jay-Z, New York. So of course they're all connected because you don't run in those circles without knowing these other people, these other big players. And then once he goes to jail, he's all of a sudden all these people just start getting hit with lawsuits left and right. He has to know something. It's dog eat dog now. I think something's happening at the top to where, hey, I got caught, but what about this guy and this guy and this guy?"
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      "text": " And now they're saying that there's something that just came out with Diddy about him, you know, those tapes, right? So with Cassie, they're saying the tapes that they reviewed now, they're saying that they're consensual. They're saying that she enjoyed it and all this other stuff. So now we're starting to see this narrative come about. And I'm like, oh, here we go. He might get off because they're saying that these other things happen, but they're trying to prove it. But now they're saying it's consensual."
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      "text": " and you know it was just like all these tapes that you know these freak-offs may be consensual so I don't know what's happening so maybe he might get off that's that's my thoughts I don't know if they have enough on him to where and that's the thing Diddy is very powerful let's not forget he he he's connected to Hillary Clinton you know he's connected to Obama he's connected to politicians for sure they all used to party with him"
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      "text": " So, you know, he's another Epstein, you know, this is why he's more powerful than you think. And I think that he's going to use his knowledge as leverage, for sure. So I think that when it comes to, again, with the Hollywood fires and everything else, it's very odd that all these things are starting to fall, all these dominoes are starting to fall. And you have FBI investigating, or not investigating, but visiting, you know, Ben Affleck now. And then it go back to JLo."
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      "text": " Now, do you remember when she was on stage at the Kamala Harris convention or the Kamala Harris rally when she made her speech? You're not going to believe this. I didn't watch that. I wasn't a fan. Smart move. Smart move. But it was very, very odd because she seems almost scared. She seemed almost like she didn't want to be there."
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      "text": " She was like, damn near crying. And it was just like, we have to, we have to beat Trump. And it was like, no, this seems like some type of blackmail move. You know, I feel like most of those celebrities are probably, you know, blackmailed because even Usher, he was like on the view weeks before and he was like, yeah, I'm saying out of politics, I'm not into politics. Let's just let it run its course. And then a couple of weeks later, now you're on the stage for Kamala. Right."
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      "text": " So who talked to you and whispered in your ear, like, Hey, if you don't get on that stage, X, Y, and Z is going to come out. So, and the thing is, it's one big blackmail ring too, because like bribes blackmail. Um, I don't know if you saw, but like even, you know, Kamala Harris, like try to hire me. Like she tried to turncoat me. Oh, she said, did she send the, the let where they were trying to get the influencers to,"
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      "text": " And, uh, okay. Did you do a video where you showed the email they were sending? I did. I did. I was going to say like, you would think whoever she was sending those to, you would be 100% positive they were on the team before. You're not hiring very competent people if you're not like, I'm not sending that letter to anybody that I don't know isn't already doing"
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      "text": " Pro Kamala Harris content or has it been very, very, um, um, um, voiceless as far as, uh, what their political affiliations are. Exactly. And then that's what I said. I said, two things are happening. I said, one, you know who exactly who I am because weeks before I was featured on the New York Post and Forbes and MSN ABC and then, and a bunch of other outlets, Yahoo and everything else."
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      "text": " I did a video about Kamala Harris, about her whole earring situation at the debate. Oh yeah. I remember that. I remember you put up the post where you showed the actual devices and compared to what the earrings that she had, right? Like, like this is the earrings and it was the, um, the speakers, right? They were connected. Right. So they, they featured my video on that."
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      "text": " She had a ton of money to throw around. Yeah. There was even influencers saying that she was offering 25 grand for a story post, not even a feed post. So it was a lot of money. So I get an email and it says, Hey, you know, uh, you know, we're, you know, hired by Kamala Harris, you know, we definitely want your voice, uh, you know, your leading voice and, you know, your community and yada, yada, yada, you know, this is a paid influencer, you know, situation."
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      "text": " You know, how do you feel? So then I take that and I put it in my video. I was like, hey, look, guys, she's trying to turncoat me. So yeah, so they definitely probably didn't know what they're doing or knew how I was. But either way, I feel like that's what was going on. They were just throwing money around and blackmailing and bribing. So so back to the the wildfires."
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      "text": " You said you had a second theory, your own first one, you said? I mean, all in all, I think that, again, I think two things can be true at once because you got to remember the smart city play. Newsom is already talking about it, Hollywood or LA 2.0. That's what he said in an interview, like, hey, we're rebuilding and"
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      "text": " We're getting ready for the Olympics. I'm like, dude, like, like you said, as soon as the rest, as soon as the rest of these houses burned down. Yeah. Soon as we get rid of this shit, then we'll be all good. So, and that's the thing. Like you're talking about a smart city in 2028. You're talking about the Olympics in 2028. That's a lot of money. The Olympics brings billions of dollars in revenue, you know? So, um,"
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      "text": " That's one thing just to think about. Now these tunnels and everything else with Hollywood, that's a somewhat kind of a looser type of theory because there's a lot of factors that can go into that. They're getting rid of evidence and all this other stuff, which it could be. One of the ones I've heard is the evidence one. I say between a conspiracy and the truth is 6 to 12 months."
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      "text": " So I just say that these events are correlated for a reason. I feel like it has to do with some type of energy harvesting. It has to do with, of course, money, power. And they always give you clues. What's energy harvesting? Energy harvesting is what they use in the media, is what they use pretty much in every facet of your life to harvest energy out of you."
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      "text": " So basically what it does is it's that they control you through emotions, through events, through media, movies, music. They get you in a state where it's very low vibrational to where they can control you. So this is why like they have propaganda, like even going back way into, you know, World War One, World War Two, they have, you know, propaganda stations"
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      "text": " that they created, you know, a lot of, you know, movies and propaganda to, you know, make you feel something, to make you get in line mentally first. It's a lot of psyops, right? So even with when you go into the propaganda media station in Laurel Canyon in Los Angeles, that used to be a multimedia propaganda station, and they decommissioned it. And now Jared Leto owns it. He lives there."
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      "text": " So these places, you know, they used to use all the time and I feel like they still use these tactics today. Maybe they're a little bit more advanced, maybe a lot more advanced, you know, with media and everything else. But, you know, these events aren't just, you know, they're not just at face value. You've got to go a little bit deeper to what, you know, what they really use. Because if you go into the CIA, of course the MKUltra, of course the PsyOps and everything else, this is what they use."
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      "text": " So these events are, you know, uh, not only physical, but mental. It is a part of Hollywood because if you look at this, the, where the fires are happening, I feel like that is a part of what's Hollywood is either a cover up covering what up the tunnels, the tunnels and this, what this underground ring that's, you know, um, rampant and Hollywood supposedly. So you think it's a combination of that."
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      "text": " and possibly a combination of the government wanting to clear this area to build a new smart city, which they've been talking about and they're already talking about. I think that is more reasonable than everybody in that area"
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      "text": " Getting together and saying let's torch this whole place because they're losing a ton of money unless they feel like like you're saying so if you so to me what makes your that theory more Palatable is Diddy is cooperating. He's giving up names and There are so many people involved they've decided to"
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      "text": " And there's such substantial evidence as a result of some of these tunnels and evidence that's out there that they have just that several of them possibly got together and hired someone to start burning the town down to try and get rid of the evidence and get rid of the tunnels and the whole rotten mess to wipe it, wipe that whole area clean so that they have deniability."
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      "text": " Two other things to add to that. You got to think about it. What new administration is about to come in and drop the hammer on a lot of this shit? Trump. OK. He said he's going to drop, you know, the Epstein files as soon as he gets in office and a bunch of other files like the JFK files and everything else. And then you have. This is a more. OK. Yeah. Then you have people dropping out of the Department of Justice. People resigning left and right."
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      "text": " So that's weird, you know, because he's going to clean house. Like even with the SEC, he's revamping the SEC. He's revamping the, you know, the Department of Justice. All these people aren't on board because they're not on his team. So once he starts putting people in jail and dropping the hammer and everything else, you know, how else would you get out of that? Right? So, and here's another thing too. Now, say all these celebrities say this never happened. Trump gets an office. He starts dropping the hammer."
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      "text": " Wouldn't it look weird if everybody just picked up and moved out all at one time versus these houses burning up and all these people having to move? Doesn't look weird. Right. Okay. So, and then you have obviously, you know, people who kind of trickled away like Ellen, she moved all the way to the UK, you know, and then you have Eva, Eva Longoria who just moved to Spain. Right."
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      "text": " You know, so I mean, obviously, you know, that's one or two that was very odd, like, Oh, because of Trump and you know, I can't handle it. But if all of Hollywood picked up and was like, Hey, see you later. It's like, wait, hold on. This is weird. Fires come about. They move. So where do you think they move? You think they're moving out of the country in order to avoid indictments? Or you think they're dispersing just throughout the United States just to make an investigation more difficult?"
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      "text": " I feel like we're gonna see a lot more people move out the country You know, then you have obviously, you know Tom Hanks his his house didn't get burned down but Tom Hanks he does have now dual citizenship with Greece You think Greece won't extradite him no because it's not criminal and Okay, so"
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      "text": " So, you know, I think that, you know, again, two things can be true at once. We have the smart cities. You know, they already had plans for that. You know, maybe some people weren't down with it. And now they have to be down with it because it's not worth it to get these homes back. You know, you have a new railway system and everything else. So that's one thing. And then you have obviously, you know, these people who are, you know, that they don't want to move away because, you know, or they do want to move away because of Trump."
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      "text": " Yeah, I wonder, I wonder what Diddy is saying. If he did cooperate, I can't, I don't,"
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      "text": " Do you think he's cooperating or not? I don't think he is. Well, I think initially he was one, wants to get out of jail. You know, when he couldn't pull that, like he probably would have fought his case if he could have gotten out of jail, contacted enough of these people and got them to not cooperate with the investigation. At that point, I think he probably would have gone to trial. You know, not guilty, I'm going to trial, suddenly witnesses aren't showing up."
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      "text": " People are changing their stories and suddenly he walks. But because they're keeping him in jail, I think if there is a formal conspiracy of some type, then I think at that point his only real choice, well he does have the choice of doing life in prison. But other than life in prison, going to trial is no longer an option. Why? Because I cannot contact the"
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      "text": " the witnesses and I can't kind of stifle their cooperation. So if I can't do that, then my only other option is plead guilty and just take the charge, go to trial, I guess, and just lose, which is a mistake, obviously, or do I cooperate and try and give up enough people so that maybe I have to do five years, maybe 10, but I don't have to do life in prison. I can survive 10 years in prison."
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      "end_time": 2951.084,
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      "text": " Because let's face it, 10 years in prison, he's got, he does seven or eight years. Depends on what the charge is. If he gets the charge reduced and it doesn't, and it's not a, if it's a non-sexual charge, then it's even lower. He could end up doing on a 10 year bid, he could do six years. Yeah. Now, of course, if they say, no, no, no, you have to, but of course that's negotiable."
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      "text": " You can negotiate that. You can say, Hey, no, no, I'll, I will plead guilty to this charge, but it does not include that, that charge. And as a result of that, I'll take the 10 years because I know I'll do, I know I'll be in a halfway house in six. Right. So now I can do that and keep in mind at this point, you get to a certain point when you first get locked up, he's like, I can't do this. Give me out, give me out, give me out. I'll do anything to get out. I'll put up anything. I'll just give me out, give me out, give me out."
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      "text": " But then right after six months or so, maybe a year, you get to a point where you're like, I've done a year. I can do this. Like, I don't want to do my whole life, but if I had to do five or six years, I could do it. I've already done a year. You start realizing. And of course the guys in, in, in the, the Marshall's holdover where he is the kind of the County jail are explaining to him, look, once you get to a prison, it's even better."
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      "text": " Right. This is even better than where you are right now. Right now it's a shithole."
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      "text": " Um, but you go to prison, you can email, you can use the phone regularly, you can walk the track, you can play racquetball, you can play handball, you can play tennis, you can learn to play an musical instrument, you can, you know, there's all kinds of things you'll be able to, you can go to commissary, you can get ice cream, you can eat ice cream, you can play video games and like there's all kinds of, you can watch TV. It sounds like camp."
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      "text": " Exactly like it it it becomes a you know, and he'll go to a low and guess what? You'll be able to put money on people's books and you'll be running that place you put money on five books and they're basically you're walking around with like a protection detail you're getting in you're the You're the one running the TV room you walk in and you want to turn the channel you turn the channel Why cuz I got six guys six of the biggest guys in in the unit with me. What are you gonna say?"
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      "text": " Who's going to say anything? So, you know, it's you get somebody's making your bed. I mean, look, it's still jail. It's a shitty environment, but you're not living like a normal inmate. You don't even have to listen. I know guys that never almost never ate a meal in the chow hall because they had people stealing food out of the chow hall and they were making their own meals."
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      "text": " So you're all your meals are prepared, you might go to a meal if it's something like fried chicken, right? Like, it's hard to fuck up fried chicken. So you know, and even then when you go through through the line, they're giving you the best. You're not getting a little piece of fried chicken, you're getting a nice fried chicken, you're getting the best of everything. Right. So you know that so you might go once or twice a week."
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      "text": " For the good meals, you might go for like hot, they call them holiday meals for like Thanksgiving and Christmas. You go to those cause those are good meals. So you're not other than that. You're just eating in the unit. Somebody's making your bed. Somebody's cleaning your like everything. Somebody you want to watch movies. Somebody signing you in when you walk in and say, Hey, you know, you walk in and somebody signed you and you get to sit down and you get to watch whatever DVDs you want or they have DVDs. They don't have."
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      "text": " You're really just being entertained for the next six years until you walk out of prison. Right. He's not doing the same time you and I would be doing. Right. Right. Yeah. He's living on the high horse in there. Right. And he's slowly figuring that out. Six months to a year. By six months to a year, you're starting to realize this isn't the absolute hellhole I thought it was."
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      "text": " Right. And wouldn't that time that he's already doing would be like time served or like it's, it's no, not double time, but it, but it is, it does count toward like time served towards your overall time. So if you get, if you've done a year, you've been locked up a year and then you get sentenced to six years, you have five years to go. I already did a year. Right. That year counts towards the six, you know, or the 10, let's say it's a 10, they give you 15%. Like how old is Diddy also?"
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      "text": " Uh, he's in his fifties, early fifties, I believe. Okay. So once you get to like over, I think 55, you get, I believe you get, and I could be wrong on this, so don't crucify me in the comment section. Pretty sure once you're over 55, you don't do 85% anymore. I think it drops to 65%. Oh really? Okay. Now that might be a higher rate. It might be if you're over 65. I think it's 55 though, but you, so you do less time. Plus you can get,"
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      "text": " You can get time off for programming. So if you if it classes, you get extra time off. So, you know, even if he get even if he's doing the 85%, he'd do eight and a half years on 10. Plus, he can get up to I think it's 20% off for programming. And almost everybody almost everything is considered programming. So and here's the thing, you could get a job"
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      "text": " Their jobs, they call their sign in jobs where you sign in saying you have a job, but you never actually do anything or you can sign in for your job and have another inmate do the job, which is what he's definitely going to do. Right. As Pika sign up for any job and then another inmate who has a sign in job just goes and does his job, which is like sweeping up at the compound or mopping the floors or cleaning the showers or"
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      "text": " Have you experienced this? I know you did time, right? I did 13 years. Yeah. So you've seen it all. Oh yeah. That's what I'm saying. I've seen the guys who never go to the chow hall. They basically like a guy shows up at their cell when they go to the rec yard and cleans their whole room, organizes their locker."
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      "text": " makes their bed, folds all their clothes, anything extra that they have. They're like, yeah, my locker is getting kind of crowded. I want you to keep these books for me and you keep this in your locker. And they go, absolutely, no problem. And then they'll do stuff like they'll sign up for like what's called a legal locker."
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      "text": " Hey, I want to I need an extra locker for my legal work and they'll just keep extra stuff in the legal locker or they'll have you Sign up for a legal locker and you'll keep my stuff in your legal locker. That's crazy You can manipulate the system So that you can get a lot of pretty much which especially if you have if you have just a lot of money And give mine which he does. He's a billionaire like he has disposable cash. He'll be running that fucking place, right? He could listen you get one or two corrupt guards"
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      "text": " And then the guards will bring you in, they'll bring you in stuff, drugs, not that he needs weapons, because he would never have any of this, but a cell phone, he could have several cell phones and he doesn't keep them, other people keep them. If they get caught with them, then they keep their mouth shut. Because if you go to the shoe, I'll put a thousand bucks on you, but you mentioned my name."
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      "end_time": 3416.391,
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      "text": " And not only we have a problem, you might get shipped. I'll have somebody at the other prison take care of you because I had to do 60 days in the shoe. So they wouldn't dare say anything. Right. They'll take the charge. Yeah. That's my cell phone. I'll take it. Boom. They go straight to the shoe. Did he never has any problems? I promise you right now. He does good time now. And that's including cooperate. Even if he cooperated, it doesn't matter. He'll put money on five, five. He'll still write. Nobody says shit to him."
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      "text": " I don't know what evidence they have, what text messages they have. I don't know who's cooperating, who's whatever. But right now, he's the big fish. If he turned on some of the other fish, which I think he's doing right. So if he said, you know what, listen,"
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      "end_time": 3472.09,
      "index": 123,
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      "text": " I'm going to give up Tom Hanks. I'm going to give up Ellen. I'm going to give up JLo. I'm going to give up. I got 12 big time names. I'm going to give up and I'll take the charge because I know I have to go to prison like the back in the 70s and 80s where you give them a whole bunch of names and you you walk away. That doesn't happen anymore. No matter what you're going to prison. Right, right. You drop all these charges. I'll chart plead guilty to one charge of whatever."
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      "end_time": 3500.503,
      "index": 124,
      "start_time": 3473.285,
      "text": " and I go for five years or for 10, I'll go for 10 years. I've already done a year. Yeah. So now you're doing five or six. Yeah. I got five more years and I'm going to halfway. Yeah. I'm done. And so you guys get, the government gets to say, Hey, we gave this guy 10 years and he gave us these 12 celebrities, which we're now prosecuting. And he gave us this whole, you know, child, whatever ring, this whole Chomo ring. And"
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      "end_time": 3526.869,
      "index": 125,
      "start_time": 3500.998,
      "text": " You know, so that that's the trade off and it's it's a reasonable trade off because you just got 12 extra. He gets 10 and you got an extra 12 people and you've sent a message. And which they want to do. They want that conviction rate. They want that that, you know, the press and all that saying, OK, we got them. They want all that. And I feel like that's going to happen. I feel like the people that we're going to see this year."
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      "end_time": 3555.674,
      "index": 126,
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      "text": " These names are going to be big A-list names for sure. You know what's really funny is Cat Williams. The idea of the Cat Williams interview being as telling as it was when he just sounded kind of like a little crackpot at the time. It's like he's just running out. No, no. Just like you just said, what'd you say about a conspiracy?"
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      "end_time": 3582.875,
      "index": 127,
      "start_time": 3556.237,
      "text": " in reality is is six to 12 months. Wow, right. And he was, he was spot on. He said names. He was like, Diddy TJ, this person, this person. And I feel like that's gonna happen. I feel like we're gonna see more names. And this is why it could be that and here's the thing too, when it comes to the government,"
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      "end_time": 3612.5,
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      "start_time": 3583.763,
      "text": " I feel like obviously the government is involved, you know, with, you know, what happens with trafficking and everything else. That's what I think. That's my thoughts. A lot of people have been caught in, you know, Congress and everything else with, you know, if you just go down the rabbit hole and that. But wouldn't these celebrities work with the government in order to get rid of all this evidence? And then they're like, hey, you're already building a smart city. So fuck it. Burn it all. Destroy the evidence."
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      "text": " Build your smart city, I'm out. Right. That they could be working with the government. I mean, it's not far fetched. Because think about it, too. Here's the thing, and this is getting into the military stuff. So with these attacks and whatnot, you know, with Vegas and New Orleans. Now, both these guys had military backgrounds. Both these guys trained at Fort Bragg."
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      "start_time": 3642.585,
      "text": " at the same time in 2012. And the same guy who tried to assassinate the second time, Trump, he also visited Fort Bragg over a hundred times. Now, with Fort Bragg, they have a declassified CIA document that is an introduction to PSYOPs in an unfamiliar territory and warfare environment."
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      "text": " Okay. This is declassified. You can look this up. So they have a two-hour course and an introduction in PsyOps. So this is how they run PsyOps. They run these type of plays on us. They do these attacks and whatnot. Where it's coming from, this is why it's a PsyOps, to cause confusion. We don't know where it's coming from. Is it ISIS or is it the government or is it all these things?"
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      "text": " But I feel like they run these PSYOPs to control the masses, what they think, their perception, what's happening, what's going on. Meanwhile, something else is going on. You know, nobody talked about the pizza gate guy dying. So he's a loose end. So I feel like they're they're constantly running PSYOPs on us to, you know, figure out, you know, OK, what do we do next? And what's the next move? Or just, hey, here's the in-game play. We already have Diddy, NSL talking."
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      "text": " You know, all these different pieces on the board, let's get rid of all this other stuff because Trump's coming in office. Didi is singing, you know, we need to burn all this shit and build our smart city. So, you know, they, they do this. I had a friend one time, uh, this was before I ever got locked up. Now he had a, his degree was in, he would, um,"
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      "text": " He had a master's degree in tax. And this guy was making money the whole time he was in school, stayed in school as long as possible. God, this guy was brilliant. Actually, he he had taken out the maximum amount of student loans he could for"
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      "text": " six years, gets his master's degree while he was running a painting company, right? Like he's hiring people to paint houses. And of course, almost all that's cash. He's claiming a deficit every year. Like he's losing money every year, right? Okay. He, he graduates college six months to a year after he starts school, he gets, he gets notified by the IRS. He's being audited about"
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      "text": " a week or two, he puts it off as long as possible. About a week or two later, his house gets hit by lightning and it destroys his computer system and the electrical in his house. And so that's where he kept all of his tax records. And because the fire department shows up after the electrical, they write him a letter"
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      "text": " Stating his house was struck by lightning and it destroyed everything he claims on his homeowners insurance that He claims on its homeowners insurance that of course his computers were all struck and"
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      "text": " Everything was damaged, everything was fried, all the electric. He gets his house rewired, they redo all the drywall, redo everything, gets all of his computers, and he presents that to the IRS that I don't have any records for everything I said because my house got struck by lightning. And they have to drop the"
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      "text": " All of his receipts, everything are gone. They were all on the computer scanned. So they dropped the entire audit. And he asked, by the way, a year later, not even a year later, a few months later, six months later, whatever he claims bankruptcy. Did you know now came by prior to this, he had applied for social security disability to get, um,"
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      "text": " Uh, and keep on, he had something called spinal pifida, which is a deterioration of your spinal column. Okay. It was fine. Okay. He's like six foot six, but whatever he's complaining, whatever goes to the doctor gets this gets notified. He's been fighting this for a couple of years, by the way. He finally gets it registered that he's social security disability. He gets a small check. So he's, he's what's called permanently partially disabled."
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      "text": " Which means you're you're permanently disabled, but not completely. You can still work. So he gets a check for 250 bucks a month. Very interesting. Something like that. And it goes back for like eight years or six years, however long he'd been fighting this case. So they give him a check for like 100 grand. He had claimed bankruptcy. Did you know that student loans are not you're not able to bankrupt your student loans?"
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      "text": " Right. He's got about $200,000 in student loans, 250,000, whatever. Do you know the one way you can bankrupt your student loans? If you have, if you are disabled, he's got a permanent partial disablement and he's receiving social security and he's got it proven and the government has already accepted it because they're giving them disability."
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      "text": " He wipes off his student loans. He later tells me the IRS audit. Remember that he got he got he got struck by lightning. Right. Well, the other stuff is kind of irrelevant. I'm just telling you how manipulative this person was. He had a buddy that was an electrician that crossed wires for him and caused the electrical surge that burnt out the electrical"
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      "end_time": 4034.991,
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      "text": " at his house. His computer wasn't really even fried. But of course when he claimed for his insurance,"
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      "text": " So the fire department does show up like his, his, the system was fried and, but there was no real fire or anything. There were, you know, it got hot, it gets hot and it burns out and everything. It looks like it was struck by lightning. So they call the fire department. He says, I don't know. I was sitting here and I heard a bam and everything fucking flashed and everything went out and it burned out and I saw smoke and there was a fire and they're like, oh wow. Okay. And they look at it and they go, yeah, it looks like you got hit by lightning. And he's like, yeah. So they write up the report. He got hit by lightning."
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      "text": " So, oh, this guy was brilliant, brilliant. He uses powers for good instead of evil. I mean, he uses powers for, yeah, good instead of evil, then, yeah, he would have been..."
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      "text": " The burning down of the houses, I'm not sure exactly how that helps all of these people unless somehow burning the entire area destroys these tunnels, which maybe you could still discover. Maybe they're still there. I don't know. But the evidence, does it destroy evidence? Possibly it did in this guy's case. Right. No."
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      "text": " I'm thinking that far either like if you're if you're thinking that this guy saying hey I was struck by lightning and he has like the evidence to prove it and he went so far to cross wires and burn things out and everything else oh yeah it looks like it we did an investigation and on record that's what it is right so when the fire department comes when that goes on record hey he was actually struck by lightning and that goes into reports and that's the truth now yeah meanwhile you know it's some whole other shit"
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      "text": " that we won't think like, ah, this guy, come on, he's not going to make this do this or do that. But he did. So we don't know. And these people have a lot to lose these. And these people are smart. Or if they don't, they know smart people, they know fixers, right? There are guys that are fixers, right? You know, I mean, look at this guy. This guy had a brilliant master plan. His, when he started college, he thought, Hmm,"
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      "text": " You started the process of things that typically people don't, how many people do you know that have, they have bulging discs and they have"
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      "text": " They just live with it. You can start the process of filing for social security disability. You'll be denied. You get an attorney. It takes six to eight years. But guess what? Eventually, you'll get some kind of a permanent partial disablement. It might be a check for $75. It wasn't the $250 he cared about. It was the $250,000 in student loans he didn't want to pay."
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      "end_time": 4235.759,
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      "text": " Right. That's what his goal was. I don't want to, and he used to tell me in school, I was like, bro, like, he's like, oh, I'm living on student loans. I was like, man, yeah, but someday you got to pay that back. And I said, you know, you can't, I said, I said, uh, he was all bankrupt. And I go, you can't bankrupt federal student loans. You can't. He is. Yeah, you can. He said, trust me, I'm working on it right now. And sure enough."
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      "end_time": 4262.244,
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      "text": " One day it finally came through and he was like, ah, now I'm claiming bankruptcy. That is a Batman villain maniacal. That's long term. All of this happened. All of that sequence of events happened within about 18 months. Like these are things that he had planned. Five years, four or five years beforehand when he started school, he had planned the bank."
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      "text": " So that's one of them. Now, of course, he didn't know he was going to be audited, but he knew how he was going to get out of an audit because he'd been lying. Hey, if this happens, then this happens and I'll do this. He'd been lying on his taxes the whole time. Keep in mind, he had filed his taxes that whole time, just lying and lying. He'd been painting people's houses for cash the whole time."
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      "text": " He was also the guy that taught me the scam, where he was hiring people. So he's hiring these guys that are like alcoholics, they're they're paying a lot of painters, drywallers, these kind of they call them jack legs where they're unlicensed cash or whatever. This is one of the things he would do. And this is how he offset how much money he was making. He would let's say you just worked for him for two weeks. And he owes you"
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      "text": " But I need you to sign it for my taxes and the guy would be like, yeah, yeah, yeah. Cause this guy, most of these guys don't, don't claim taxes anyway. You see what I'm saying? They're getting all 10 99s here. They don't care. So he would sign the check to the guy. I'm sorry. The guy would sign the check over to him. He'd endorse it, put pay to the order of, you know, David Walker. The guy's name was actually David Walker. David he's dead now. Um, uh, David Walker, Dave would then pay him $750."
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      "text": " Dave would then write on the front of the check because he you know how the line is on a check so here's one he wouldn't write from the beginning 750 he'd write here 750 then in front of it he'd write 2000 and he put it so it's 2007 50 he would take that check and he would deposit it"
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      "text": " From his business account to his personal account and the money would be $2,750. Right. And then he would take the loss where he'd say I paid at the end of the year. He'd 1099 you let's say over the course of the year. He might have paid you $3,000, but then in the year you end up getting a 1099 for $10,100 because he's added"
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      "text": " He's added $7,000 or $8,000 on to your check. And you don't give a shit. You get a 1099. You don't care. He might even mail it to an ad, a completely different address. You might not even live there anymore. Like, or even if you got it, what does it matter? You know, you're looking at you're like, what's this? Oh, there's a 1099. You throw it away. Yeah, you're not even paying attention. Like, right. Like, what are you gonna do? Even if you said, Hey, you never paid me that much. You said, Okay, well, you filing taxes? Yeah, well, what do you give a shit?"
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      "text": " Who are you going to call? Nobody. So he would evil genius. So at the end of the year, he would break even or look like he was losing money year after year. And that's what triggered the audit. But now I can't even prove to you anything because all my records are gone. Right. This guy was an evil genius. This guy I'm telling you, this guy was a villain in a Batman story somewhere is that's very forward thinking like, hey,"
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      "text": " Even when I do get audited, then I'm going to do this and then this is going to like, that's wow. Yeah. He was in my case and never got, well, he actually got listed on the indictment, but was never actually, they never indict, they never arrested him. How did he die? Um, you know, here's what's funny about, I always liked Dave, by the way. I was loved Dave. Dave was great. Dave was funny because I'm five, six. Dave was six foot six."
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      "text": " So you can see the two of us walking around together. Right. Right. And I don't know how he died. I do know he was extremely overweight while we were out. I did hear that he lost a ton of weight. Literally when I got to the halfway house in January of 2019 and I got a phone, I immediately tried to look him up and I found out he had died about two weeks earlier. Oh, wow."
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      "text": " Now, a mutual friend of ours, her name is Susan, I talked to her and she was like, yeah, she was, you know, he lost a lot of weight. She said, but you know, he was never really healthy. He was never in good shape. He was always had some problems. And she was in a few years ago, he lost a bunch of weight. And she said, I know he had a girlfriend. She said, but you know, I'm just assuming he got sick and died from something. I don't know. He was probably in his late"
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      "text": " 60s. But like I said, never in good shape, never in great shape. So I don't know how I was always sad about that, because I was wanted to, to hook up like I was very funny guy. You know, very, that's the thing that that's the thing about those types of guys. They're very charming. The smart guys and like they could be doing a lot of nefarious things, but they'd be like, very charming, cool guys, like like, I really like this guy. And like, yeah,"
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      "text": " That's part of their, their, their charm. Like they, yeah. Yeah. So who knows what's going on behind the scenes, right? Yeah. Right. Yeah. So that's, and that's a crazy story. That's wild. That guy's evil genius for sure. Good old Dave. So yeah. So I, the, the whole burning the house down or getting rid of the evidence or, you know, I, I get, I, I always think about electronic devices and electronics and stuff like these days."
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      "text": " but you know who knows and who knows if those electronics even go to if Diddy's even got anything ever had anything in his name or if these people have things in their name like who knows you know but I will say that these people do have smart people around them like you said they do have fixers I even have like personal stories of fixers"
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      "text": " And I won't say their names, but I do know an actual fixer or I used to know this person of a Hollywood fixer and they used to do stuff for Weinstein. So they used to call her all the time and be like, Hey, this is going on, yada, yada, yada. So they do exist. So when shit hits the fan, they call these people and"
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      "text": " You know, I've even interviewed somebody before to where they said that their dad was mixed in, you know, with trafficking, but they're also mixed in with the government. They said even the CIA steps in and they have fixers when it comes to like high powered people. So I think as far as that definitely goes really far down the rabbit hole when you're talking about these fixers and whatnot and who does what, what planning goes into it. They have a ton of cash, obviously."
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      "text": " A lot of influence, so it's not far-fetched. Well, I was gonna say, what about, look, you already know it exists because look at these private investigators that were going around talking to, that worked for the attorney that works for Diddy, right? They work for the attorney and they're going to have a conversation with the witnesses and the witnesses are calling up saying, yeah, they're coming around intimidating me, like they're- Right. And the government and the judge said, you're"
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      "text": " This is with this tampering like your camp. What are you doing? And they already they were they were saying that this was speculation at first, but then it was like how you said it was confirmed with these PIs going around. They were even going to influencers. They had a list of influencers. I was like, oh shit, they're going to come visit me because I was talking about Diddy. So they had a list of influencers that they already did videos and they're like, like filming them like, hey, what are you doing on my property? Like, hey, we want to talk to you about, you know,"
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      "text": " You did some videos about Diddy and, you know, did anybody pay you to talk, you know, unfavorably about Diddy or anything? And they're like, no, this is weird. Why are you here? And they're like, yeah, you know, we're just, you know, they're like, who sent you? And they're like, well, we can't say. And they were like really vague and all this other stuff. And they were saying that. That the one, the phone, right? The person that pulled out their camera phone, right? They were videoing the people."
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      "text": " Right. They were outside. But then there was another influencer. Her name is Amala. She actually did a video to where somebody went to her old residence and they got her old address and her old roommate called her up and was like, hey, these guys are here for you. What do they want? And then she was like, well, they're asking you about Diddy and all this other stuff. Are you being paid to talk? And she was like, no, this is weird. And she was trying to get information out of them."
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      "text": " Turns out that not only they were trying to find that out, but they were like, hey, you know, so if we paid you, maybe you can talk, you know, a little bit nicer about Diddy in this whole situation and kind of give some insight on that. And then again, with the bribery, the same tactic that Kamala Harris is doing. So like, these influencers were coming out saying that these PIs were investigating"
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      "text": " If they were getting paid to talk about Diddy unfavorably and then see if you can pay them off to not to do that. Listen, I'd like to say that for the right amount of money, I'm willing to take my Diddy videos down. They're all going away, right? Listen, you know what? He may have been framed for the right amount of money. I'm doing some framed Diddy was framed videos. What's the number? What's the number? What's your price?"
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      "text": " I'd have to talk to Colby about it. He's my editor. He'd have to let me know. Well, I don't know. You got to get a piece. Is it 25 grand? Is it a hundred? I don't know. We don't know what they were even offering. And I guess they, I don't know what the details on that was, but that was definitely going around for a while. Is it for a hundred grand? I'm willing to be a damn advocate for him. You know what, never all those videos before."
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      "text": " Forget about all that stuff I say, guys. There may be multiple videos. They're like, ah, we got, we got, they got Matt, and they got him. We just started putting up a video a week for like a month straight. Yeah. And then you're like, what happened to this fucking guy? Yeah, that would be crazy. Cause I'm looking for that. Cause I'm starting to see like, okay, if people are giving it time and they start talking a little bit nicer about things, like, oh, they got him. They got him."
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      "text": " So I don't know. I think we may see that we may see that. But all in all, I think that as far as him, he could have some connections to that to where he's giving names and everything else. But I think that those two things with smart cities and, you know, celebrities cleaning house are somewhat connected. I think that, you know, again, with Trump coming in office, I think that's a big effect. A lot more things are happening today, too, with Trump and being that, you know, we're a couple of days away getting into the office."
    },
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      "end_time": 4992.227,
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      "text": " All these rules are starting to change. They're reverting back. They just passed a bill to where the biological men can't play in women's sports and all that stuff in high school, which is bizarre. It's like, okay, that should be a given, but okay, cool. They're taking out red dye number three out of foods. That just happened. They just banned that."
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      "end_time": 5022.534,
      "index": 180,
      "start_time": 4992.722,
      "text": " What about that interview with Mark Zuckerberg?"
    },
    {
      "end_time": 5051.544,
      "index": 181,
      "start_time": 5022.841,
      "text": " Did you see the Joe Rowe interview? I did. Joe Rowe was like, we're supposed to believe you're one of the good guys now, huh? And he's like, yeah, yeah, I was all manipulated. I've been with you the whole time. It's been us all the whole time. I didn't want to do it. Right. Yeah. Bullshit. Yeah. Like, now all of a sudden he's calling out Biden. He was like, well, yeah, their staff was calling my staff and yelling at us and cussing us out. And I'm like,"
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    {
      "end_time": 5078.148,
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      "text": " Dude, where was this energy years ago? What are you talking about? Like all of a sudden you change your clothes trying to be the cool guy and we're supposed to trust you now and now he has community notes instead of fact checkers on the platforms with Facebook and Instagram. He's a lot like X. Exactly, a lot like X. Just like his buddy, like Trump's buddy Elon. Oh funny, got you."
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    {
      "end_time": 5106.493,
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      "text": " So yeah, so everybody, I call this a Trump effect. This is one big Trump effect. So where everybody's playing nice because as soon as he gets in an office, people are getting hit with fines, they're going to jail, all kind of shit is happening as soon as he gets into an office. I can guarantee that. See, of course, everybody, you know, in the comments, you're going to have your own, you know, assumptions or, you know, your own theories or what do you think is happening. But with all that evidence now, just look at everything we laid out and just ask questions because at the end of the day,"
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      "end_time": 5118.183,
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      "text": " The truth is going to come out, but I think that these things that are happening aren't just isolated incidences. I don't believe that. I don't believe in coincidences. So that's what I think."
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      "text": " Hey you guys, I appreciate you watching. Listen, we're going to leave all of Maverick's links to his social media and his YouTube channel so that you can watch more videos like this. So click on the link, go there, subscribe, follow him on Instagram and all the other social media links that he's got. All of that will be in the description box."
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      "text": " It started with a scream inside a quiet Maryland home."
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      "text": " A mother trying to protect the family dog and her son in the grip of a violent hallucinogenic rage. By the time it was over, she was dead, and he claimed LSD made him do it. His name, David Minor IV, and we talked to him. Listen to Invisible Choir every other week as we uncover the most haunting true crimes you've never heard of, available wherever you get your podcasts."
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