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Does P Diddy hold the keys to a hidden power structure in the entertainment industry? Join us as we return from a brief hiatus, minus our brother Zeb, and jump into a whirlwind of local sports triumphs and celebrity controversies. We kick things off with an electrifying recap of Hanley High School’s record-breaking football victory, spotlighting star players Gavin Williams and freshman quarterback Triston Darling. But the question lingers—can their running game withstand tougher opponents? We also shine a light on nearby teams like Millbrook and Sherando, dissecting what it takes to carve a path to playoff glory with a well-rounded strategy.

Shifting gears, we unravel the sensational and often murky scandals engulfing the celebrity world. The spotlight is on P Diddy amidst swirling allegations and recent property raids that hint at something more sinister. We share our thoughts on the possible motivations behind these media narratives and the historical patterns of downfall among successful black entertainers such as Bill Cosby, Prince, and Michael Jackson. The conversation heats up as we explore the shadowy corners of the music industry, drawing parallels with notorious cases like Jeffrey Epstein's. Is there a hidden network shielding the powerful, and what role do wealth and influence play?

Finally, we dissect the intricate power dynamics shaping the music industry’s titans like P Diddy and Jay-Z, questioning the tragic ends of artists tied to Diddy’s legacy. Could their success stories be masking deeper rivalries and struggles? We delve into their political ambitions and the costs of their influential positions, touching on the suspicious circumstances surrounding celebrity deaths, such as DMX and Whitney Houston. We also muse over the silence from figures like Jay-Z and Beyoncé when controversies arise. Buckle up as we expose the complex tapestry of power, control, and secrecy that dominates the celebrity landscape and challenges the narratives we’re fed.

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Speaker 1 (00:19):
I was ready, bro, there's a hindrance Silence is
cassette, so let your voices beheard.
Man, we brothers with opinions.
Now we spreading the word,bringing light to the dark
Revolution is our art, man a lotof people talk, but they ain't
never walked apart.

Speaker 2 (00:34):
Gotta shine a light on poverty and fight against
injustice and always speak thetruth when the enemy's amongst
us.
All right, ladies and gents,welcome back.
Unfortunately it's been a longtime since we've been here, but
you know we all got things to doand handle in life.
Excited to announce that BWOBrothers With Oil oh my bad,

(01:00):
that's Brothers With Opinions weare back and we are going to be
live after this week.
We just got some fine tuning todo and our brother Zev
unfortunately has to work thisweekend, so he's not with us.
And our brother Zevunfortunately has to work this
weekend, so he's not with us.
But you can believe he's overthere producing that baby oil by
the bottle nonstop over at thefactory downtown Winchester,
wherever he's at, with mybrother Marcel.
Shout out to Selly yeah, sowe're back.
Excited that my brother WayneRush, mr Twin, is back in the
building, tony the directorwhat's up?

(01:21):
Created this whole podcast.
He's back.
What's up?
Created this whole podcast?
He's back and we're going toget into it right away with some
local news and some localsports, like we used to do, and
then we'll go ahead and slideoff into the baby oil topic that
the whole world seems to beamused about right now.
So, Tony, go ahead and get usinto that local news, brother.

Speaker 4 (01:38):
Okay, so locally, let's go with football first,
because it's football season,right, it's fall, it's not
basketball season.
So Hanley destroyed James Wood57-16, which was a record
between that series between them.
What most points scored betweenthose two.

(02:01):
So Hanley demolished him.
Shout out to Gavinavin williams, because he had a 101 yard
interception.
Return for a td it says 99 on.

Speaker 2 (02:12):
It says not in that.
But you know they always fidgetwith some things.
I wasn't there to see it.
I'll definitely tune in to ourbrothers duane and big mike's
podcast to get more on that, butyeah, it's 100 yards about yeah
, it was definitely at least 100.

Speaker 4 (02:25):
I have to see the real, but he looked like he
picked it off and is so.
But I mean, hey, that was ahell of a play and what you know
.
100, 101, whatever.
And then what?
Tristan darling did his thing.
The freshman qb what tworussian touchdowns he had like
180 yards rushing again.

Speaker 2 (02:43):
Yep, and that's not the QB quarterback freshman.
He's a freshman sensationHassan.

Speaker 4 (02:53):
Oh, I'm saying that right.
I had 117 yards, I think, to beexact rushing, so their offense
is explosive.
I mean, it was James.
James would give him a game.
They got up what?
10-6, something like that atthe end of the first, and then
Hanley just exploded.
I think they scored threetouchdowns in three minutes

(03:14):
before the end of the half.

Speaker 2 (03:15):
I would like to know what we're going to do when
teams force us to pass, becausewe only threw four passes.

Speaker 4 (03:21):
Mm-hmm, that's very yeah, yeah, we don't, we don't.

Speaker 2 (03:25):
We got a lot of athletes and we can run the ball
like crazy, but what are wegoing to do if teams start to
force us to pass?

Speaker 3 (03:33):
very true and he's got to find a balanced playbook.
Man, you can't just beone-dimensional I mean the run
works.

Speaker 4 (03:40):
The run works, I mean once they started running, they
had over 40 yards rushingyesterday and they barely run
the ball like asan and jamal.

Speaker 3 (03:48):
Only run the ball 10 to 12 times, but they just
dominate like you said, thoughlike what if you run into a team
that the number one run stopperin the region or the area?
What are you going to do so?

Speaker 4 (04:00):
well, that's what everybody talks about in our
area.
It's like once we get to theplayoffs, you know, when we play
the Loudon Valley, you know,and Kettle runs, you know
they're passing teams.
It's like that's our downfallis we got to be able to pass
because we can't run all overeverybody, Because you get into
the playoffs you know this,Wayne, and it doesn't get any

(04:21):
easier you got to be able tothrow the ball.

Speaker 3 (04:25):
Yeah, and from week to week in practice.
They need to be opening up thatplaybook, but I will say one
thing to the rest of the area.

Speaker 2 (04:33):
Tristan just went to ninth grade.
He hasn't even been in Hanleyfor a month.
So you guys, good luck for fouryears coming.

Speaker 4 (04:40):
Oh, he's the truth.
He is the truth.
I'll tell you that.
Definitely a freakish athlete.

Speaker 2 (04:46):
What happened with Millbrook, sherando, clark
County, any?

Speaker 4 (04:51):
scores from those schools.
Millbrook I'm looking right now.
Millbrook oh, they lost theskyline.
Was that the week before?
They haven't played yet, havethey?
Or did they play last?

Speaker 3 (05:04):
night.
They must have had a bye weekbecause I think that was the the
week before.
They haven't played yet, havethey?
Or did they play last night?
They must have had a bye weekbecause I think that was the
previous week.

Speaker 4 (05:06):
Yeah, that was the pre-.
I don't think Milford prayed,but who?
It's on the tip of my tongueSarando destroyed, damn.
And who'd they play?
Because Sarando, to me, isanother thing to watch out for
you don't have the scores rightthere, mm-mm.
But you know, sharando shouldbe a team to reckon with, you

(05:32):
know, because they're putting uppoints.

Speaker 2 (05:34):
You know, so I can't lie.
Sharando is, like, almostalways good.
We have their coach, which ismade me think about it, but
Sharando just seems to keepgoing.

Speaker 4 (05:46):
You're right.
Well, it's just good, I guessthey come up good coaches,
whatever they do their thing.

Speaker 3 (05:55):
I mean, it's a larger area too.
There's more kids to choosefrom, so it's easier for them to
rebuild than an actual teamlike Hanley, who only has one
high school in the city torebuild than an actual team like
Hanley who only has one highschool in the city.
So depending on population,that can determine how fast you
can rebuild.
Like a lot of these kids arecoming up, they might not be
playing football, they might bebasketball players or they could

(06:16):
be baseball players.

Speaker 2 (06:18):
But those schools also aren't blessed with a lot
of talent, like the freshmansensation Tristan, like we just
keep producing people like thatin our area and in Winchester
limits, so we get blessed withthat way Sharando beat Liberty
58-7.

Speaker 4 (06:33):
Goodness.

Speaker 3 (06:34):
Yeah, but the question is is Liberty any good
though?
What is their?

Speaker 4 (06:38):
record they're 0-5.

Speaker 3 (06:40):
Exactly so.
I mean big up to Sharando forwinning.

Speaker 2 (06:46):
But you know, we'll find out when they play.
What about Clark County,skyline, Warren County and
Martinsburg?
Martinsburg won againstJefferson right.
Yes, close first half, and thenI think they blew them out
second half.

Speaker 4 (07:00):
Dude, I'm telling you right now, spring Mills must be
the truth.
They're five and oh and they'redominating.
They've scored two almost like270 point off it, something like
that and gave up not donuts.
They even gave up no points.
When do they play martinsburg?

Speaker 2 (07:20):
uh, that next month, I believe you guys should go to
that game.
That must be the game of theyear in that area.
Oh, it will be.

Speaker 4 (07:27):
But Jed Spring Mills is killing people, killing
people.

Speaker 2 (07:33):
Yeah, I saw that they're 5-0 and they are
dominating.

Speaker 4 (07:36):
Yeah, they're averaging like 40, 50 points a
game and they haven't gave upone point yet.

Speaker 2 (07:42):
So that'll be a test to see, because I always say why
is Hanley always scared to playMartinsburg?
But let's see what happens withthat Spring Mills.
If they're legit, they mightnot beat Martinsburg, but they
shouldn't get blown out, theyshould hang with them.

Speaker 4 (07:54):
Who Hanley.

Speaker 2 (07:56):
Spring Mills and Millburg game.

Speaker 4 (07:58):
Gotcha yeah.

Speaker 3 (08:00):
Well, Hanley's got to stop being scared and start
putting teams like that back ontheir schedule.

Speaker 4 (08:06):
Oh yeah, martinsburg, yeah, I know.
Well, I mean I can say they,you know we play in Musselman.
It's a start.
They played Musselman the lasttwo years.

Speaker 2 (08:20):
But even Martinsburg doesn't even play Musselman no,
because they're like they'rescrubs compared to Martinsburg.
I'm not hating on the Musselmanand Martinsburg play, don't
they?
They don't play this year, no,they crush that school every
time.
So they're like that ain't nobig competition yeah, it's a
waste of Martinsburg's time, manwell, I mean, they played what
Jefferson?

Speaker 4 (08:39):
and I think they played Hedgesville.
You know those schools, otherones around, but I guess maybe
yeah, but look where Musselmanis.

Speaker 2 (08:45):
I thought Martinsburg and Musselman played every year
.
Isn't Musselman at.

Speaker 3 (08:48):
Inwood.
It's located at Inwood yeah.

Speaker 2 (08:50):
So that's like the reason Haley doesn't even play
Berryville and Clark County.

Speaker 1 (08:54):
Like.

Speaker 2 (08:54):
Inwood's so small compared to Martinsburg.
You know what I mean.
Yeah, martinsburg might bebigger than Winchester
winchester.
So they they got a legitpowerhouse over there and they
produce multiple college andprofessional athletes.
But yeah, shout out tomartinsburg for being dominant
over the last what 40, 50 yearsin our area oh yeah, that seems
what like the what they'retrying to do with spring mills.

Speaker 3 (09:16):
They're trying to put spring mills on the map out
there and that's also prettymuch martinsburg, so that has
two schools crushing right nowexactly so you got to think
about it, like some kids thatprobably think that they're not
going to start at martinsburgmight be going to spring mills.
You know what I mean.
So that's why they have twogood schools out there in that
area man, well, they're bothfive.

Speaker 2 (09:36):
And oh, I can guarantee you one thing if you
put another high school inwinchester this year and split
that team up, we would not bothbe five.
And oh, we're're not even 5-0right now.

Speaker 3 (09:44):
No, I think both.
If there was two high schoolsin the city of Winchester, they
would probably both bestruggling because you'll have
to split the kids up.
You know what I mean.
So, like you just said, oneteam might be dominant at a
certain position but lacking inothers.
So it'd be kind of hard to dothat in the city of Winchester.
So I think they should justleave it as one high school in

(10:04):
the city of Winchester.

Speaker 4 (10:06):
Well, I guess, as long as they can.

Speaker 2 (10:09):
They're never going to change that because Hanley's
still prestigious and shit.
But if y'all know the truth,Hanley was called Winchester
High School before Hanley wasever there.

Speaker 3 (10:18):
Yeah, I heard that.

Speaker 2 (10:19):
I would have loved to go to a school called
Winchester High, hanley's dopedope, but we don't even know who
john hanley is.
We're not going to get in allthat, but you know what I mean.

Speaker 3 (10:29):
He never even lived in winchester, but winchester
high would have been dope.
I mean to get all thatinformation.
All you got to do is justcontact the local historian.
I think she lives right acrossfrom the old frederick douglas
school on north kent yeah, I'mjust saying they're never going
to have another school inwinchester.
They don't want it to be no, Idon't ever see it happening they
won't even build another middleschool.

Speaker 2 (10:46):
They just added daniel morgan and put like two
schools in one well, they callthat a campus.
Now, it's not even a school,wow but, yeah, yeah, we're we're
rambling, but you know thatwe're brothers with opinions.
That's what we do, man.
But we just wanted to bring upa little bit of local stuff.
You have have anything on ClarkCounty, warren County or
Skyline.

Speaker 4 (11:07):
No, I'll look it up.
But, skyline, we'll find outwho they played.
That's how you know it's 2024.

Speaker 2 (11:20):
We don't got papers and stuff in front of us.
We got to look it up.
That's it.
That's all you have to do man.
They would have had thenewspapers all laid out with the
sports section Like, right,here you go, let's go, let's go
down to box scores.

Speaker 3 (11:34):
Yeah, but originally for our audience.
This wasn't originally a partof our show.
We just try to shout out thelocal schools for all the hard
work that they're doing and, youknow, just keep up the good
work.
That's all schools in our area.

Speaker 2 (11:47):
Because if you really want sports in depth, for the
local area I'm going to say itagain Shout out to Dwayne Clark
and Mike Doman, two big legendsover there from Clark County.
Man, they got a good littlepodcast going on called the Ugly
Sports Podcast or whatever UglyTruth, but they're doing a good
thing over there.
Man showing or whatever Uglytruth, but they're doing a good
thing over there, man Showing alot of love to all the locals,

(12:07):
and not just football but evenvolleyball, soccer and stuff.
Man, so you guys tune in, theybe going live and it's more
support for the community.
Man, Big shout out to thoseguys over there.

Speaker 3 (12:16):
Yeah, no doubt man Big shout out.

Speaker 4 (12:19):
So local election, you got for mayor, right?
You're talking about citymayors Veach and BPG.
You don't know them, wayne,they're your neighbors.

Speaker 3 (12:36):
Well, you know, myself I try not to get into the
politic thing, man, becausepolitics to me is just really
corrupt, so I just try to stayaway from it.

Speaker 4 (12:46):
I'm just going to give a shout out to Brian Pierce
Gonzalez, BPG.
He's doing this thing.
He's the underdog going againstVeach.
Like Chris said, when he cameback he was like I see his Veach
signs everywhere, but then BPGsare popping up everywhere.

Speaker 2 (13:04):
I'll give him props, man, because you know so the
whole point is just go out andvote.
Everybody's brave enough orconfident in themselves to do it
, but he's running.
I've seen him signs here andthere, but yeah, when I was in
Winchester for the Evanshorereunion, everywhere I drove but
I didn't drive, you know, but Irode around I saw nothing but
blue signs everywhere.
Rode around, I saw nothing butblue signs everywhere.

Speaker 4 (13:27):
reach, reach reach and I was like, goodness grace,
he's dominating.
No, but the whole point.
I just wanted to get everybodyit.
It starts locally voting.
I, you know.
People don't understand.
Hey, you're, you know yourlocal politician is.

Speaker 3 (13:37):
It starts in your own town, so just get out and vote
it does, man, and don't votejust for the name, just because
you know who the person is.
Man, do your research beforeyou actually check the box, make
sure this is the perfectcandidate for you to vote for.
But, like my brother said, justget out there and vote, because
if we're not voting, then we'renot helping the cause.

(13:58):
Man.

Speaker 4 (14:00):
And don't bitch about who gets in office when your
ass didn't even vote.
You know people's good for that.

Speaker 3 (14:06):
That I hate the most, man.
People always want to bitch andcomplain by oh wow, how did he
get elected?
Well, did you vote?
Oh no, well, just leave yourtwo cents out of it then.

Speaker 2 (14:16):
Right, I'll be honest .
I'll say that that goes forlocal, for everybody and
everywhere their local electionsand stuff.
I just don't believe it's tothe bigger things.
But next week we're definitelyget into it for people that's
interested into the Kamala andTrump or Trump and Kamala and
all the red and blue and thisand that hoopla.

(14:37):
We'll get into that next week.
But this week, after we getdone talking about some local
stuff, we're going to slide oninto the baby oil talk.

Speaker 4 (14:50):
I've already said, are you?

Speaker 2 (14:51):
just ready to get into the baby oil.
I mean, we can't.
I can't lie.
You know, one bottle of babyoil lasts me and and my
profession of being a sidemassage therapist for like six
months, man.
So to have so-called thousandbottles or more, man, we might
as well get all into it, man,because that's what it seems
like happens at them.
Freak offs.

Speaker 4 (15:08):
So all right.

Speaker 3 (15:09):
I guess it's kind of like Costco you buy it in bulk.

Speaker 4 (15:12):
So, chris, what Chris is getting at is P Diddy and
the accusation, so let's getinto it.
What do you feel?
How many, how many dildos didthey find, supposedly?

Speaker 3 (15:25):
I have no idea about all that 300 and no, I want to
say it was over 800.

Speaker 4 (15:31):
It was wild.
Or 700, some number aroundthere, but and then how much
baby oil, because Chris keepstalking about this.

Speaker 2 (15:39):
A thousand bottles or so, which is just crazy,
because one bottle of baby oilyou could have a freak off with,
I guess.
But they are ready.
No matter what, there's a lotof avenues.
We can go with this, ladies andgentlemen, because this is way
bigger than just sean, puffycombs and and all those
celebrities, hip-hop celebrities, and actors and actresses and

(15:59):
stuff.
Those are the faces that we allknow we grew up, which is crazy
, love and listen to music,watching movies and shows and
stuff.
But and stuff those are thefaces that we all know we grew
up, which is crazy loving,listening to music, watching
movies and shows and stuff.
But there's so many more peoplethat created and caused all this
are the real ringleaders behindthe scenes.
But I think that's what they'retrying to save face from is of
those kind of people gettingcalled out.
So when they raided Diddy'shouse, they raided two of his

(16:21):
three houses and didn't show thethird house.
But they're saving evidencefrom people such as Barack Obama
and Donald Trump being calledout because they've been part of
those freak offs.
It's not just Sean Combs andMary J Blige and Usher, it's a
lot more to it.
But they don't want people toknow because that's when it's

(16:43):
the same thing as epstein.
We're never going to see thatlist and you're never going to
see the whole list about diddy'sparties, because they make sure
of that and if diddy tries totalk.
The same thing that happened toepstein, I believe will happen
to diddy.
They will off that young manand he will be gone too.
Yep, but then again, if youguys look at the history of a
song like we love, like what?
2000, 2001, it came out thelet's Get it, take this Money

(17:07):
Ain't.
No Way you Can Take this FromMe.
And what he's saying at thevery beginning tell the cops,
the feds, the A, to come get meSomething, something, something.
If I go down, you're all goingwith me.
He warned us 25 years ago.

Speaker 4 (17:19):
Yep, yeah, you're right, and I have to say, were
Pete, did he know?
But of course we know him asPuff Daddy yeah, I grew up on
Puffy.

Speaker 2 (17:34):
I was a fan.
I knew he was never a rapperand he always had people writing
for him.
Which is my favorite line heever said was don't worry if I
write rhymes, I write checks.
And I was like, oh, that goeshard and I think Jada wrote that
for him or whoever, but still,that's just look.
You know what I really want toget into too.
When did Puffy get get famous?
It wasn't until biggie and pockbooth died.

(17:56):
Exactly then he really gotfamous and the day after biggie
died, him and faith already hadthe song that you know, puffy
stone.
He still pays two milliondollars per month, which is
crazy, to sting for I'll bemissing you or whatever that is.
We all know that song, but I,even back then, I like how's he
got this song out already andhis boy is one of his best
friends.
Just that he got murdered.

Speaker 3 (18:18):
Well, it's kind of it kind of reminds me of the
Simpsons man.
It's like they tell you what'sgoing to happen before it even
happens, man, like they alreadyknow, man, when you have, when
you have control and power andmoney, there's a lot of things
that they know way before theaverage citizen does, man, and
then they don't, really don'twant to link certain stuff out.

(18:39):
That's why, you know, you onlyhear certain things on the news
about certain things.
They won't tell you the wholepicture or the whole story, just
like the situation puff hadthem both killed well, there's a
lot of rumors floating up, uhflowing around, that he had
those two guys removed and Ialso heard that, you know, he
had a little something to dowith the nipsey hustle, because

(19:02):
the girl that was that wasdating him, her sister, was
actually working for bad boyentertainment and just that's
lauren l.
Exactly, Mysteriously, Nipseyjust all of a sudden just
disappears and dies man.
But they're basically sayingthat Lauren London basically set
him up to get murdered.

Speaker 2 (19:23):
We'll never know all the truth behind it.
I just know that there's a lotmore behind the scenes and that
all this ditty stuff is comingout for multiple reasons.
But for one, how often does itseem like they, the black man,
the entertainer, black men theyget built up and they become so
huge figures, entertainment wise, and then they get tore down

(19:45):
when they try to do somethingelse, like like bill cosby he
tried to buy nbc they was likewhat.
And then Prince and MichaelJackson calling out the
entertainment industry and forthe ones that really run it,
they got in silence.
All these people, they end upgetting taken out.

Speaker 3 (20:01):
They have all these videos that are surfacing.

Speaker 2 (20:03):
Puffy trying to sue the Ciroc owners and this, and
that, no, they're not playing,that they really got money and
wealth in this whole world andthey will silence you or do what
they want.

Speaker 3 (20:13):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (20:14):
Never bite the hand that feeds you, they say.
And I mean it just goes to showthey'll give you a whole lot of
this and that and they putpeople on top.
But they also put them on topto dumb us down.
Man, Look how many of us reallyjust listen to all this music
and follow all these thesefamous celebrities and this and
that.
But they look how many one-hitwonders you guys remember, how

(20:37):
many songs y'all know by markmorrison.

Speaker 3 (20:38):
Besides, returning to mac, he's right right.

Speaker 2 (20:39):
People chose to say no to going through one of those
doors that supposedlyeverybody's finding out about
now.
But they, they was like one hitwonders guess what.
I took my 15 minutes of fameand ran.
I said no, no to all that extrastuff.
Cat Williams too.
Now he's made it more famously,but he was like look, they
tried to pay me 50 million forthis and that.

Speaker 4 (20:59):
But Cat was warning us.

Speaker 2 (21:01):
His first stand-up.
It was so funny and everybodywas laughing.
Everybody thought he was justtelling jokes, but he was
telling the truth.

Speaker 4 (21:07):
Yeah, that's what I was like.

Speaker 2 (21:09):
Cat has been putting it out there, him, and Dave
Chappelle for years have beentelling us the truth, yeah, but
everybody just thinks they'refunny standups and stuff.

Speaker 4 (21:18):
And now you look back , he was spitting facts.

Speaker 2 (21:22):
When Dave made it big , they tried to make him go
through the certain doors and hesaid nope.
And then they was like why didhe run to Africa?
Well, I tell you why I ran toAfrica Because these people can
kill him.

Speaker 4 (21:31):
Yeah, I was like why did Dave disappear and go off?
Supposedly the deep end.

Speaker 2 (21:36):
But they make you look crazy when they don't want
you to know what they're tellingus.
Like Kanye, they make Kanyelook crazy.
In reality, kanye was callingeverybody out Like it might hurt
people's feelings.
Lebron James is in this shittoo.
The people like, no, no way,dude, I don't always believe
stuff either, until you realize,look, there's a whole lot of
stuff out there and I'm notgoing to get onto all of it now

(21:57):
because we're going to try tostay on the Diddy stuff.
But even LeBron I feel likeLeBron had something to do with
Kobe's death.
Really, people are like, oh,you're going too far.

Speaker 3 (22:18):
I'm like dude don, when they want to take the top
spot from everything, they theyerase the, the competition.
Hey, I mean it's, that's wild,it's real, it's real fishy to me
because like, okay, when kobedied, you know, as an airplane
operator or pilot, you're taughtto not fly through crazy
conditions and that pilot stilldecided to take it into his own
initiative and still fly thatplane man.
Yeah, the helicopter, but yeah,we definitely got to hold him
accountable.
Who's to say that?

(22:39):
Kobe just said hey, screw it, Ineed to get here.
You know, we'll never know theactual truth to this stuff
because it's behind like closeddoors man, just like their
skeletons.
It's in closets, man.
We will never know untilsomeone inside Intel leaks
something out.
That's why I give big shout outto Jaguar Wright.
She was in the industry, she'stired of being silent man.

(23:02):
She's throwing a lot of stuffout there and people need to
listen to Jaguar because she'sIntel man.

Speaker 2 (23:08):
You know who would have the biggest podcast in the
world right now if they came outwith one?

Speaker 3 (23:14):
jaguar right, orlando brown and cat williams if they
started one together oh yeah,man, they'd probably be like
freaking 50 million followers,man geez yeah, because they're
exposing everything, believethem or not, everything is just.

Speaker 2 (23:29):
You know, we're telling them what we know how we
feel.
That's why we're brothers withopinions, man.
But, dude, you know, what makesme sick, sometimes too, is when
we listen to songs and we lovethem.
Dude, go back to the original.
I Need a Girl, the Puffy joint.
Yeah, I need a girl to ride,ride, ride, ride.
He's saying girls Like we getit.
And as guys we was likebrothers.

(23:58):
Yeah, I ain't never fought with.
I lived in the heavens home.
We never wrestled and playedfight underneath the covers.
We might have fought in theroom and wrestled around.

Speaker 3 (24:04):
We are not under the covers I might have done that
with my childhood sweetheart.
I'm not doing that with nobrother.

Speaker 2 (24:12):
But he's got video footage when Kevin Hartman was
going live and Diddy didn'trealize it because he's all
wasted and drugged out.
He's like remember, when Usher,he's talking to Usher.
Remember we used to wake up andwrestle, we used to play around
.
He's like, oh, oh, and hecaught himself, but it was too
late.
He was like we used to fightover the Frosted Flakes, this
and that, but now that you thinkabout it, Puffy was talking
about Usher.

Speaker 3 (24:33):
Yeah, he was.

Speaker 2 (24:34):
He used to play fight under the covers.
We was more than we was likebrothers, and yeah, they was
like brothers.
He was just 10 and Diddy waslike 19 at the time.
But man, it's so crazy, becausewho allowed Usher at 10 years
old to stay with Puffy reed?
La reed facilitated it, but heain't the dad or mom of fucking

(24:54):
usher.
So where's the parents at whoallowed that?
I would never allow my kid togo stay with another person, let
alone a grown man.

Speaker 3 (25:04):
I don't care if they're rich or not, and they
got money to help that 10 yeah,that doesn't even sound right
Like I know it's acareer-changing move for Usher,
but to go and stay with an adultthat's not even related to you,
you know, it's like pawningkids off man.
It's just like this stuff's gotto stop, man.

Speaker 2 (25:23):
And in that song Usher's the one that's singing
the vocals on it and he'sfucking moaning and stuff in the
background.
You know, I'm like yo, now thatwe know that we're older and
stuff.
We're like what?
Like he was messing with thatlittle kid Usher and stuff.
So I can't fault Usher andJustin Bieber and them when they

(25:43):
were little kids and they gotdrugged and got molested and
they got into that life.
But once they knew it and theyhad the money and the fame they
ran with it.
So now I can fault them becausenow you know about it once
you're old enough.

Speaker 3 (25:52):
Yeah, see, that's the biggest issue.
Right there is the whole beingdrug thing.
Like these kids are being luredin and right out of nowhere
here.
Take this drink, you know, andyou know as a young kid.
You're just thinking, oh,somebody made me a drink, but
you never know what's inside ofthat drink, man.

Speaker 2 (26:12):
And once inside of that drink, man, and once you
taste it, they got you.
And then he said she gotdrugged at one of those parties
and she like, like when you'reyoung people tell you, right,
don't leave your drunk underyour drink unattended and go
back and get it and that'sanywhere.
She did next thing.
You know they was like she wasblackout, sloppy, falling down.
They had to put her in a roomand there was other celebrities
there.
They didn't know what to do.
She said thank the thank godjanet jackson was there, came in

(26:34):
, gave her the right kind ofstuff she needed to make her
function enough to be able to bekind of awake, to be like she
can get herself together whohasn't been at his parties man.

Speaker 3 (26:44):
He invites all celebrities to the party, but
the key is when the party starts.
It's it's a regular party, butthen there's an after party.
See, I watched a video serviceon Denzel Washington.

Speaker 1 (26:56):
He said he had to go.

Speaker 3 (26:58):
He was at these parties but he said once that
after party kicked in, denzelgot in his car and he said I got
to go because I'm not with this.
You know what I mean.

Speaker 4 (27:05):
Well, weren't they saying, there was like certain
room.

Speaker 3 (27:12):
He had certain rooms and shit was going on and blah,
blah, blah.
Dude, there's people that haveput videos out talking about
they.
They went through thesehallways looking for bathrooms
and every door they open up isnot a bathroom.
Come on, man, if you got ahouse like that, every room
should have a bathroom in it.
Yeah, and all these lockeddoors, man, like it's just, you
know, it's just a little shadybusiness, man, and you know what

(27:32):
I don't like about the wholesituation is like, if we get in
trouble or do something of thisnature, we're whole, we're held
accountable for what we did andthat and that's what it's.
This is boiled down to man.
These people need to be heldaccountable for the crimes and
horrific things that they havedone to underage kids.
Man, they've been doing thisfor numerous years.
Man, yeah, you're right, yeah,but when you have control money,

(27:58):
and power.

Speaker 4 (27:59):
I was about to say control money.

Speaker 3 (28:02):
And you're part of that secret society, man, you
can cover things up, just likemy brother, chris said it early
in the show.
Buffy had three matches, man.
They searched two of them andthe third one just was like they
brought items out in a brownbox, in a bag.
What was in those boxes?
Probably tapes and footage orevidence on higher up people

(28:25):
that they don't want to bebrought down.
So they're going to eliminatethat stuff.
Man, you'll never see thatsurface.
You'll never see those videos.
Apparently he was recordingincidences that were going on in
his house, his mansion, butyou'll never see those.

Speaker 4 (28:40):
Right, it's like you say.
It's like the Epstein listYou're never going to see it, or
whatever you see.
Is it true or false, factual ornot?
Growing up as a kid man, that'sall I ever wanted, or whatever
you see is it true or false,factual or not Right?

Speaker 3 (28:53):
And growing up as a kid man, that's all I ever
wanted to do.
Man was just try to be aprofessional athlete the fame.
But to me, if I would havebecame famous man, I'm
definitely not changing mylifestyle.
Man, you got to not forgetwhere you come from.
Man, don't get lured into theseso-called freak-off parties.
Man, you have your own brain.

(29:14):
You can make your own decisions, man.
So if you see something out ofthe unordinary man, don't be
afraid to speak up.
But in this industry, man, whenyou speak up like that, a lot
of people start disappearing.
Man, I'm glad.

Speaker 2 (29:28):
I never made it rich and famous because I would have
said no to all that.
I'm sorry.
I know when I was young peoplewould be like well, you'd have
to switch your name becausethere's already a famous Chris
Tucker.
Well, guess what?
I'm glad I didn't even attemptto try to be rich and famous, if
I could have, because ChrisTucker was on the Epstein list
and I'm going to be honest, Ilove him, funny actor, but he

(29:49):
was on the Epstein list too.
We'll never know the truth.
But hey, just like, don'tforget people like leonardo
dicaprio and all these people.
They had the diddy parties allthe time, freak off, and you
could see some wild footage andvideos with them too exactly but
look how big they are.
They're not just people thatmade movies and are in things
and be like, oh, I remember thatactor, actress.
No, these are superstars.

(30:09):
That's how made it that big,and Diddy facilitated a lot of
it with the help of those thatthey won't let the names come
out about.

Speaker 4 (30:16):
Yeah, great.

Speaker 2 (30:18):
Tony, what do?

Speaker 4 (30:18):
you think about all this?

Speaker 2 (30:20):
What's that?
What do you think about allthis stuff that's going on,
that's coming to light now,finally, after we've been
knowing these people for 30years plus?

Speaker 4 (30:32):
Yeah, I mean been.
We've been knowing these peoplefor 30 years plus.
Yeah, I mean, it's what?
And the thing is is like what Ijoked about, like I was never a
p?
Diddy, puff, daddy fan and Ialways thought there was
something off about him.
Anyway, I mean, honestly,people may not believe me or not
, but I always thought somethingwas off.
So I was nothing to me in life,and probably you too.
Nothing surprises me anymore,you know what I mean.
It's like the wild stuff thatgoes on.

Speaker 2 (30:55):
It doesn't surprise me.
What's Puffy's thing?
What's he always say?
When we was young and we saidit, not thinking about it and
thought it was funny, but whathe always say in everything.

Speaker 4 (31:06):
Take that, take that, take that.

Speaker 3 (31:09):
Hey, when you have power, you can take that, take
that gosh.
Hey, when you have power, youcan take that, take that, take
that.
So, like, like, this is nosecret, man.
Like you know the privateisland with jeffrey epstein.
We know the freak off parties,but it's all about staying in
your lane.
Once you try to step outside ofthat lane, that's when the
people that really control thosepeople put them in their place,

(31:31):
man, because they're a threat.
Now, if we would just listen tosome of these lyrics closely
and some of these songs thatwere being heard from a lot of
these celebrities, man, they'retelling us the whole story, man,
but we're just not putting thepieces of the puzzle together.
Like, beyonce has a song thatgoes on she writes about

(31:55):
Nickelodeon symbol shaped justlike it.
Yeah, but Beyonce, she's got asong that's kind of disturbing
to me, talking about a puddle ofblood like in her house on the
steps, and she starts talkingabout a lady like jay-z's
mistress that she's.
She basically says she likedher and her arrogance got in the

(32:16):
way.
So basically, I, I, me,personally, I think beyonce had
something to do with thedisappearance of kathy white,
which was jay-z's allegedmistress, and now I agree with
alia.
Aaliyah is another one.

Speaker 2 (32:28):
Yeah, man.

Speaker 3 (32:34):
France, whitney Bill Cosby.

Speaker 2 (32:38):
But I'm talking about the death of Aaliyah man.
Look, I've loved Jay-Z since 96, when I went to basketball camp
in Greensboro, north Carolina,and I bought that Reasonable
Doubt on December 96.
I fell in love with him andI've loved his music.
Will die on december 96.
I fell in love with him andI've loved his music.
But now that I look at it, man,look he's.
He's probably more guilty thandiddy as far as what he controls
.
He just moves a lot smarterthan diddy.

(33:00):
He don't put himself ever outthere and all that stuff, but
he's been involved in all of itand he's going down.
Beyonce's going down, jenniferlopez going down, kim kardashian
and kardashian they all goingdown.
When this shit comes out.

Speaker 3 (33:12):
Exactly, but they're trying to put their shit
together and cover their tracks,so none of these people really
get exposed, man.
That's why situations like this, the investigation, it's just
like dragged out until theyfigure out.
How are we going to presentthis?
You know what I'm saying?
It's like getting your ducks inorder, man, and that's what
they're doing right now.

Speaker 2 (33:33):
To a certain extent, though, I feel you Twin Because,
like I said, yes, all thisstuff is out, but guess what
they got doing?
They got all of us lesserso-called people speaking about
it and distracted with this andthat, while they're doing other
things behind the scenes.
But Diddy and them aren't thepowerful ones behind all this.
He's the powerful one in theentertainment industry that we

(33:54):
see, but there's people thatgive these people those
permissions, that power, thatauthority and that money to do
things, and their names are theones that won't come out right
that's what I always hate.
They won't.
Those names are never going tocome out because they will get
silenced before it happens andthey will throw puff daddy and
all these people under the busbefore they ever allow that to
come out about them.

Speaker 3 (34:14):
Yeah, exactly Puff Daddy.
Believe it or not, he's apowerful figure when it comes to
a businessman.
Puff Daddy sold Ciroc you knowwhat I mean Because he branched
off and wanted to get into thistequila and this Casamigos and
this Don Julio.
But it was so funny that thedude that basically owned, or

(34:37):
basically uh, was selling thesorak.
He was having to sell thecasamigos and the don julio for
buff daddy man.
So they're basically buffdaddy's like I don't need you, I
can do this and make my ownmoney instead of you just paying
me off sponsorship.
It's almost like they want youto stay in your in your place,
man.

Speaker 2 (34:56):
They don't want you bigger than them right, but they
always want to remain behindthe scenes because they just sit
back and collect the moneyexactly, you know, puppy was the
face of the entertainment andguess what he did?
He helped so many people in theso-called hip-hop culture.
He did and everything else,loved Ciroc and started buying

(35:16):
crazy bottles of Ciroc andeverything else, but Puffy never
really owned any of it.

Speaker 3 (35:19):
I'll tell you right now Ciroc sales were down until
Ciroc signed Puffy as a sponsor.
Basically, however many caseswe sell, we'll give you this off
of a puffy, but really puffysaves a brock.
And then, all of a sudden, sirrock started coming out with all
these flavors berry, pineapple,coconut, french vanilla from

(35:40):
french montana.

Speaker 2 (35:40):
That was all p diddy but what did p diddy do that
they didn't like.
He started calling out racism.
That's when they was like allright, now you've been the one
to feed you and we're about toshut you down, young man diddy.

Speaker 3 (35:55):
Diddy was very powerful man.
He was to the point where hewas wanting to start his own
political party for black peopleand you know that's a whole
nother topic, we won't get intothat.
But I mean the dude.
We might not like these freakoffs that we're hearing about,
but at the end of the day he wasa businessman.
We all loved all artists thatcame through Bad Boy

(36:16):
Entertainment.
You remember the 112s, youremember the bass, you remember
the biggies.
Everybody loved it.
But we didn't know what wasgoing on outside of the music
world.

Speaker 2 (36:26):
Well, look how big, it is Wayne and Tony, if you
look at it.
Okay, where's Biggie at Dead?

Speaker 3 (36:31):
Where's Biggie at Dead.

Speaker 2 (36:33):
Where's Craig Mack?

Speaker 3 (36:35):
Dead.

Speaker 2 (36:36):
Where's Black Rob?

Speaker 3 (36:37):
Dead.

Speaker 2 (36:38):
Where are all of the founders and starters of his
first record label, except forhim and Al B Shore, exactly
Including Kim Porter?

Speaker 3 (36:49):
Yep.

Speaker 2 (36:50):
Dead?
Where's Tupac Dead?
Where's Aaliy?
Yep?

Speaker 3 (36:53):
Dead.

Speaker 2 (36:54):
Where's Tupac Dead?
Where's Aaliyah?

Speaker 3 (36:55):
Dead.

Speaker 2 (36:56):
What'd you just say, nipsey Hussle?
Where's all these people thatmake it Puffy and them?
Got control man?
And Jay-Z too?
When they want to be on top,they will push everybody to the
side or kill them all so thatthey can be on top.
And that's why I'm verydisappointed in jay-z.
Now that I'm seeing and hearingall this stuff, I'm like damn.

(37:17):
I knew he was a part of a lotof extra crazy stuff, but now
that we look at it now I'm likedamn, because puffy didn't
become famous until biggie died,like that.
They knew him.
He wasn't famous, but he hadthat song out the day later.
He went on tour.
Like all the people that seanpoe took 10 years for him.
Like all this stuff, man, theylet you ride as long as they
want you to, but if they thinkyou might take their spot or
you're going to be bigger thanthem, they like no that's what

(37:39):
I'm saying.

Speaker 4 (37:40):
I was like you didn't want to play second fiddle.

Speaker 2 (37:43):
Jay-Z and Beyonce.
You don't want us to playsecond fiddle to nobody and they
don.
Ig blew up.
Yeah, that's, that's alleverybody knew.
And how crazy it is, because welove biggie and his lyrics and
his flow was crazy.
But if you go look at all thosevideos, little did we know,
because we were fuckingteenagers there's transsexuals
in all those videos.
Yeah, man, and I'm like damn,how did biggie not realize

(38:06):
there's dudes out there dancingwith like I'm just like man.
I'm not against any of peoplebeing gay or whatever they are,
but right, dude, that was stuffthat was going on we had no idea
about, but they was throwing inour faces little kids yeah, no,
it was a.

Speaker 4 (38:20):
It was right in front of our face, but we just didn't
oh was it.
We were just oblivious to it.
You know what I mean we didn'tknow about it.

Speaker 2 (38:28):
But I'll be honest.
I'll be honest the, the polecats and the duane clarkson on
them, they holding us.
They didn't know, they y'alldidn't see that because we was
young, we didn't even understand, we had no idea what that was,
we didn't know and we justthought it was girls because we
didn't think about it.
But now you look back and itwas dudes with big, grown
shoulders and they had adam'sapples and stuff.

(38:50):
And I'm like damn, now you lookat it, now it was like what?
And those same transtransvestites or transsexuals,
whatever they was, in all thesevideos?

Speaker 3 (38:58):
and you know, when you go to these parties, man,
like once you get there, it'skind of like a trap, man,
because you know all these highcelebrity profile people.
They live in gated communities,they got bodyguards.
It it's like look, man, stay inyour lane in your place.
If you get out of line we'llremove you.
It's just that simple man.

(39:19):
You know some of thesebodyguards, man.
They're hit man.
You got the mafia, you gothomeland security.
Like all these people are highup power man and they can remove
a lot of shit man as far asevidence and people.
Man.

Speaker 4 (39:37):
Right, who were we talking about?
Jimi Hendrix?
Yeah, you said his manager.

Speaker 3 (39:45):
His manager was a British intelligence agent man,
but this was this guy's agent,though, yeah, we won't get
into's agent.
Though, yeah, we won't get intothat either, because that's a
whole other topic the Britishand US imperialism.

Speaker 4 (39:59):
But it just shows you , I guess, the shade behind the
scenes, these people with power.
His agent had that much power.
You just never know who has whopeople are, I guess Exactly.

Speaker 3 (40:11):
Do your research before this person says who
people are.
I guess, do your researchbefore this person says, oh,
here, sign him as your agent.
Or you know, like know, whothese people are that are
supposedly workers for you.
You know what I mean, like youraccountants and shit man.
You got to know backgroundhistory on these people, man.
Or you can get robbed, you canget removed from the surface of

(40:33):
this earth Like it's just a lotof stuff, people, man, or you
can get robbed, you can getremoved from the surface of this
earth, like it's just a lot ofstuff.

Speaker 2 (40:36):
Man like you know who else used to warn us and tell
us about it when we was young.
We loved them, but we werestill too young to really
understand george carlin dmx ohyeah, dmx did he used to always
tell us and warn us and in hisown things, and that's why I
think he's great so much,because he knew what was going
on and that whole industry wascorrupt.

Speaker 3 (40:54):
Where's DMX at Gone, apparently from what?

Speaker 2 (41:01):
They always going to say drugs for everybody.

Speaker 4 (41:03):
Oh they did too much drugs.

Speaker 3 (41:04):
It's always an overdose, or you know, just like
when Whitney Houston died, whodied not too long after her, her
freaking daughter, her daughterbobby brown forgot about that
bobby, which was the daughter'sname yeah, so.
So we removed whitney, but oh,we still have a threat.
Her daughter, her daughterstill knows a lot and somehow,

(41:27):
some way they both died from thesame cause cocaine, drugs, man.
Have you guys seen?

Speaker 2 (41:35):
or heard any videos from jay-z or lebron james since
all this has come out no, ofcourse you're not going to say
it's like you don't hear thatnow this has come out.
You have everybody's silent,it's nobody spoke out mary j
blige, my favorite singer allthe time.
I love mary j blige.
She was flying a 14 year oldboy out to see her all the time

(41:56):
and she had sexual acts with him.
I'm like 14.

Speaker 4 (41:59):
Right, but that's what everybody was like.
I forget who I was talking to,but they were saying hey, lebron
James has always got his mouthopen about anything else, but
now that this is out, he ain'tsaying nothing, which is true.
You talk about everything elseon your plat.
You know plat.
You have that platform.

Speaker 2 (42:16):
Oh, hell, no you can't make an athlete like
lebron james, but you can maketheir career last as long as it
has compared to everybody elseand as great as he is.
There's things we won't knowabout.
How is that happening?
Yes, he's super god giftedcompared to almost anybody
that's ever been born, butthere's a lot of things that
this young man is able to do,and still do at his age, that
nobody else has ever done,because you've reached a certain

(42:36):
level where there's nobody cantouch you.
But he's not going to come outand speak on this puffy thing,
but you guys can watch videos.
He's like ain't no party, likea Diddy party yeah, well tell us
about the you know what's goingon?

Speaker 3 (42:47):
why don't you tell us about these Diddy parties,
since there ain't no party likehis?
What'd you do up in there?
What was going on, lebron?
Not going to hear it, butyou're not going to hear it
because he don't want to be a PDiddy, he don't want to be a
Jeffrey Epstein.
You got to know your role, man,and LeBron knows his role.
He cannot speak on this topic,man, and he will not, and

(43:08):
neither will Jay-Z.

Speaker 4 (43:10):
Right.

Speaker 2 (43:12):
They've disappeared.
You haven't heard nothing fromthem.
Well, let's keep going, man.
Look, we wanted to speak aboutit and we know the whole world
is talking about it At least thepeople that are into this
entertainment thing.

Speaker 1 (43:27):
I can say the whole world.

Speaker 2 (43:28):
But I've had people tell me look, it's not the whole
world, it's more like UnitedStates, america.
And they they kind of rightCause there's people in many
countries they don't care aboutwhat we're talking about with
this puppy thing right now.
But the truth is fellas, we'renever going to know half of the
facts and that's why we're justsharing our opinions, man.
Because, we're next week, we'regoing to allow y'all guys to

(43:49):
tune in and go live with us too,man.
That's why I always give propswhere it's due, because I.
That's why I always give propswhere it's due, because I'm not
saying we were or were notinspiration for Dwayne and Mike
to start their own podcast, andyou know they're doing it their
way.
But we're able to chime in andleave comments or even get on
their live while they'rerecording.
And we're going to start doingthat next week too, fellas,

(44:09):
because we we want everybody tochime in, and it doesn't matter
how old you are, where you'refrom or not.
If you got some feedback orsomething, you want to chime in
with the Brothers With Opinions,we would love you guys too,
because it's about everybody,man.
It's not just about Tony, chris, zab and Wayne's opinions, man.
We just like to share our own,and we started a platform that

(44:30):
we're proud of and glad to beback in it, but we want
everybody to be a part of it andshare your thoughts and
opinions, man.
Don't be worried about whatnobody else thinks.
Just just share your thoughts,because if you don't say
anything, then you won't beheard.

Speaker 4 (44:43):
Very true.

Speaker 3 (44:44):
Exactly, man, and I don't come on this podcast with
you guys for a clout or tobecome rich.
I come on this podcast becauseyou're my brothers, we keep it
100 and we want to just build aplatform for where your voice
can be heard.
Man, they say America isfreedom of speech.
Man, you should be able to saywhatever you want to say, I

(45:06):
don't care who it offends,because it's just my opinion.
Don't take it so personal.
Don't get inside of yourpersonal feelings.
We all have our own opinions.
Man.
We see it all day on socialmedia.
People post this and post that,says this and says that.
But don't ever think we're heretrying to tell you the absolute
truth.
We're just trying to voice ouropinion on the situation.

Speaker 4 (45:27):
That's it.

Speaker 3 (45:28):
And we're not asking for a hug from both sides.
No, not at all.
We're glad you're back, Wayne.
Wayne is back.
Yeah, I had to take a littleleave of absence, but I'm back.

Speaker 2 (45:40):
But we're all back, man.
We haven't been here in like 10months, but we're back.
It's the relaunch episode, man.
Just to let you guys know,brother, the opinions are back.
Fully in attack, man and proudof what everybody's doingne,
tony, even my brother zeb.
That's why zeb, like I said,couldn't be, here.
He's over there grinding rightnow and, um, yeah, we want

(46:02):
people to join, we want peopleto be a part of what we're doing
, man, and we love seeing allthe other podcasts and stuff
that have started up since bwohas started and I'm not gonna be
like bwo started everything.
It's a lot of factors to whypeople do what they do, but it
is it is a little, you know,feel good story to be like.
Well, bwo was one of the firstin the whole area to start and

(46:22):
now we have all these otherpeople doing it.
But look, man, we we stoppeddoing it for a while.
We had some things to regroupand gather and make sure we're
professional enough to do this.
And if we mess up or you guysdon't like certain things we're
doing not what we're sayingsaying, but how we're saying it
or if we cut each other off toomuch, or you know, we want
y'all's feedback, like one timewe heard it from Stephanie

(46:42):
Washington we talk over eachother too much.
We listen to that and we trynot to do it as much, but we
need more feedback from you guysor we won't know good or bad
what we're doing.

Speaker 4 (46:51):
Very true.

Speaker 3 (46:52):
Everything you said is just going to help our show
and our platform out.
Everything you said is justgoing to help our show and our
platform out, man.
So, like I said, listen to mybrother Chris.
Y'all got any feedback,opinions or topics that y'all
want to be heard.

Speaker 4 (47:02):
Be a guest.

Speaker 3 (47:03):
We got other platforms.
We got Facebook.
Shoot us a message, man.
Reach out to us Facebook,instagram.

Speaker 4 (47:11):
X.

Speaker 2 (47:12):
We're on all three of the Brothers With Opinions
pages, some of the topics wehave coming up within the next
couple of weeks is definitelythe presidential election.
It's also with Javion right,wayne.
His name is Javion Carolina.

Speaker 3 (47:34):
Yeah, javion McGee, he was a truck driver that was
hanging from a tree in Henderson, north Carolina.

Speaker 2 (47:36):
So just recently talking about that, we got a lot
of things coming up, but thoseare some of the main topics
we're going to be bringing up inthe next couple of weeks.
If you guys want to be a guest,reach out to one of the
brothers, let us know and we'lldefinitely get you guys on.
If you're from the West Coastit's a little difficult because
we do like to do it early in themorning and get it over with so
everybody can enjoy theirSunday.
But yeah, if you guys don'tspeak up, we won't know.

(47:58):
We've had a lot of great guestsin the past and we're looking
forward to some more guestscoming up in the near future.
Man, because BWO is back andyou guys can call us brothers
with the oil or whatever youwant but we're back.

Speaker 4 (48:12):
Okay, well, sounds good y'all wrapping it up here?
Yeah, I know.

Speaker 2 (48:20):
Wayne has his corner with twin where he has these
little betting tips.

Speaker 4 (48:24):
If Wayne wants to get into that real quick, are you
going to give some betting tipsreal quick before we get off
Wade?

Speaker 3 (48:30):
no, I wanted this week to just focus on the P
Diddy a little bit.
We didn't really go into fulldetail with this topic because
you know we still have a lot ofstuff that we need to gather to
give you a little bit moreinformation on what's going on
with this P Diddy situation sowe might have another show of
part two of the P Diddy.
We're just letting everybodyknow just follow this

(48:53):
investigation, because I don'twant it to get swept under the
rug, because you know we got thepresidential election coming up
and it can easily get sweptunder the red carpet, man, you
know what I mean.
So we're going to keep voicingthis until justice is served.
Man, whoever is included inthis little freak off stuff,
they need to be held accountablestuff.

Speaker 2 (49:18):
They need to be held accountable.
I will also say, since thediddy allegations and stuff,
there has been a lot of ceos,high-ranked officers in lots of
different areas, tweets deletedfrom numerous celebrities, a lot
of people stepping down, eventhis dna website.
Everybody stepped down and itall has to stem from diddy being
the investigator and stuffgoing on, because everybody now

(49:39):
is scared as shit.
We're all going to get involvedand caught out because they are
all involved.

Speaker 4 (49:43):
Everybody's deleting accounts and they're going in
hiding now.

Speaker 2 (49:51):
Have you guys heard anything from Justin Bieber
since this came out, because hefears for his life.

Speaker 4 (50:00):
Exactly Nope, we all remember nobody has who has said
anything about this?

Speaker 2 (50:05):
nobody, nobody the people that are calling it out
orlando and jaguar and cat yeah,employees underneath of all
these high profile people wellyou know and I don't blame
justin bieber man, yeah, hechanged his number.

Speaker 3 (50:19):
Yeah, he don't want nothing to do with diddy, no
more.
Man like we all remember thatvideo when he was by the jet and
bieber comes up and he slightlyhugs him but he starts patting
down like he's got a wire on andstuff.

Speaker 2 (50:32):
Man like yeah, that's wild.

Speaker 3 (50:36):
They know what's going on, man.
That's why Bieber is hush-hushnow, man.
Bieber does not want to diethis way, man, and he shouldn't
die this way.

Speaker 4 (50:44):
I don't know, we'll see.

Speaker 3 (50:48):
But I just want everybody to just open your eyes
up, man, and just pay attentionon what's going on in this
world with high-profile peopleLike my brother, chris, and I.

Speaker 2 (50:56):
we had a conversation last night about all these
organizations with thethree-letter words they should
all be deleted oh, say it again,chris they should all be
deleted and we should start fromscratch, and most of them
should be erased.
If you think about it, all thethree-letter words are real big
gangs and and they controleverything and we're not even

(51:18):
allowed to question most of itExactly the CIA, the FBI, even
the DOE Department of Education,all of this stuff is corrupt
man.
The DEA it's a differentsubject for another day, but all
of this stuff is ridiculous howwe've just listened and been
conformed to the systems thatthey've created.

(51:39):
But it's BS.

Speaker 3 (51:41):
That's what it is.
You just said it.
It's a system that they createdand whatever information that
they collect, they're just goingto give us intel on what they
want us to know.
They're not going to give us,you, the full details.
You said them three-letterwords the DEA, fbi, csi, like I
mean.
This goes on and on, man, andthere's no way that you can get

(52:01):
behind the scenes with any ofthose organizations.

Speaker 2 (52:05):
Nope, but they're more involved than anything.
I believe the FBI startedHollywood.
I believe it, and that's a wayto mind control the masses.

Speaker 3 (52:15):
Where's the interviews from some of these
three-letter word organizations?
Since all this went down, wehaven't had an update from none
of these people.

Speaker 2 (52:22):
Who runs the FBI?
Because I don't know.
I never hear about that.
Who runs the CIA?
We don't.
Even people that work for thoseorganizations aren't even
allowed to tell you they workfor.

Speaker 3 (52:31):
It's to me is secret society.
And who's a secret society?
It's a.
It's a cult slash mafia man.

Speaker 2 (52:38):
Yeah, the real Illuminati, yeah, so, anyway,
anyway, ladies and gentlemen,we're going to do what they
don't usually do, probably atthose freak offs, and just wrap
it up for the day.
So we're going to let you guysgo ahead and get your grills out
, get your good Sundays going on.
If you guys go ahead and getyour grills out, get your good
sundays going on.

(52:58):
If you, if you're just gettingout of church and getting ready
for sunday football, whateveryou're getting ready for hope,
you guys have a blessed day, ablessed week.
And, uh, get excited, man,because tony digits, wayne rush,
zeb weaver and chris tucker,we're back, man, we're back
better than ever.
We're gonna be recording andgoing live next week, but this
is the prelude to the, to thereal bwo relaunch next week.

Speaker 3 (53:19):
But, uh, we just wanted to get y'all a little
greasy this week with that baby,a little teaser, yeah all right
well, sounds good fellas yeah,just don't be afraid, man, baby,
you can use it for certainthings, man, just you know, just
don't use it for free calls, Imean, if it's your wife.

Speaker 4 (53:38):
Words of advice.

Speaker 3 (53:39):
If it's your wife and you, I mean understandable.
But man, if it's a group of thesame sex in there, I mean I'm
not against gay people, Do whatyou got to do, but the underage
stuff's got to stop, man.

Speaker 2 (53:50):
Yeah, because Bieber and Usher were babies, they were
kids.

Speaker 3 (53:53):
Exactly, man.
We don't need to do this.
Man, I have kids, man.

Speaker 2 (53:57):
Orlando Brown was a kid.
That's why he's callingeverything out.

Speaker 3 (54:00):
Right, right.
But, like I said, stay tuned,man, because this is just part
one of this investigation, man.

Speaker 4 (54:12):
So we will relaunch another part two to this B Diddy
freak off with the BWO.
All right, sounds good, fellas.

Speaker 2 (54:17):
So we'll see y'all have a great rest of next week
february good stuff, february isthere which?
Because it feels like it's beenthat long since we've done a
show.
But yeah, man, two days left inthis month and um, we'll see
you guys back in october, whereit really gets spooky all right,
sounds good, all righteverybody, have a blessed day

(54:39):
and stay safe.

Speaker 1 (54:39):
We'll see you guys back in October, where it really
gets spooky.
All right, sounds good.
All right, everybody.
Have a blessed day, stay safe.
Stay safe everyone.
Later let's march Outro Music.
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