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September 23, 2024 • 60 mins
Monster in plain sight
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Speaker 1 (00:41):
There is a darkness that drives the devils of her
own humanity. Joined Danielle in texts as they explore these
infamous minds.

Speaker 2 (01:02):
Hello everybody, Hello, Hello, and welcome back, Danielle. I'm so
glad to see you back. I missed you.

Speaker 3 (01:11):
Thank you very much. I want to say good evening
everybody street here from my own studio. It's a new
age studio here in Canada, Alberta. I'm really happy to
be back to join you guys. And of course it's
always amazing to be with my bro front porch text

(01:33):
and with everybody you guys. I love you very very
much and I missed you a lot. Maintenance makes a
lot of things happening. We You know, when you're a woman,
you have to maintain yourself sometimes Text, so you know,
it's that's the life, right.

Speaker 2 (01:50):
Well yeah, I mean it wasn't from my makeup.

Speaker 3 (01:53):
I look horrible, dere we go. I knew it. I
knew something was different about you today. Why you know, Text,
what makes you so amazing, so unique? It's your character
and your amazing textas Scot that I always love and admire.
It makes you a real Text and what you are.

Speaker 2 (02:13):
Thank you so You're welcome. Yeah, you've been absent for
a while because you've been under the weather and everybody's
been praying for you and everything, so thank you. It's
and I know I can speak for everybody when I say,
we're really glad to have you back, and you know

(02:37):
what we're It's amazing what what happens when just over
the course of a couple of weeks, you know, like this,
you know, this story is the P Gdy story is
just really blown up. Of course, you know, they arrested
Eve and everything, and other people are on you know,

(03:04):
on the ports team and everybody that that are you
gonna do? P Diddy? Are you gonna be do P Diddy?
I'm like, oh no, you know, But the more I
looked into it, I'm like, you know, I think we
need to because I think we can. I think we

(03:27):
can you know, put a different perspective on it. Yes,
And this is going to be a series. I don't
know how many parts. It's gonna have so much to
this case and it goes back so far, you know,
and involves really so many people because there is oh

(03:51):
my gosh, the victim list in this thing is just
it's never ending. It's kind of like the whole Epstein
thing that that's what I compare it to, because it's yes,
you know, it's the victim list is just unending, it
really is. And it's not just the people that you know,

(04:15):
the unfortunate ones that get trafficked and everything, and uh,
it's there's murders that he's connected with and several.

Speaker 3 (04:26):
Yes, and.

Speaker 2 (04:28):
Of I don't know how long. I don't know how
this I don't know how how I don't understand how long,
how this stuff can go under the radar for so
long with so many people knowing what's going on. Mm hmm,

(04:53):
you know, and then finally it takes one brave person
to step up and speak out, you know. And but
I mean we're talking decades here. You know, it's the
same thing with like I said, it's the same thing
like with the Epstein case. You know, it went on

(05:14):
for so many years right under everybody's noses, and they
just h it's like the they just turned a blind
eye to it.

Speaker 1 (05:29):
You know.

Speaker 2 (05:31):
You know, Oh, I know what's going on, but I'm
not going to say anything because of this that and
the other thing. Maybe he helped them maybe, you know, yeah,
he paid like Denis Sais, he paid, he paid people,
all that type of thing. But it's just I don't
know if this level of stuff, if you if you
look Pete Pete, the stuff with p Diddy and the

(05:53):
stuff with Epstein, that level of evil behavior and happenings
can go on, you know. See twenty years twenty, Ruth says,
twenty years ago, when I was in college at a

(06:14):
woman's women's university, she had a black woman told me
to stay away from his parties. They feared Shawn Combs.
He was very powerful, very powerful, you know, and at
such a young age too, twenty years old, was recruited

(06:35):
out of college by you know and made vice president
or president. Ah think you about so what? What what
is your what is your take on all of this?
Because it just waited to so much information.

Speaker 3 (06:51):
Yeah. I first want to say thank you everybody you know,
for all of your good wishes, for praying and for
being there for me. I love you all. I'm back.
I have lots of things actually in my mind. While
I was resting and preparing my maintenance, like I was calling,
taking care of myself, I was actually figuring out some
things that I will talk at the end. Of the show,

(07:13):
and you may like, what do you think texts you
surprised them with a little with a little things regarding
basically PDD or Sean John Combs. You know, I must
say my answer to all of this is actually you
have elite, famous, rich and powerful connected to each other

(07:37):
enjoying this. If you can say orgy sex trafficking, abuse
of a young women and the men there was a
man that always sut him in here, so it doesn't matter.
And basically it wasn't just paying them off. I agree
with that, but it's paying off the ones that are
capable of releasing the information, so the higher people, not

(07:59):
just basically you know, the victims themselves, because there's some
victims that are missing and some are you know, still
trafficked around. But it means they don't know where these
young people are what they could be found, maybe in ditches,
maybe somewhere totally in a different province, or even in
a different state. You know when I mean state, I

(08:22):
mean totally in a different country. Because human trafficking and
sex strings are connected all around the world. So basically
that's what I'm just gonna move my phone. That's why
basically this is happening. But to me, there's lots of
salt and pepper added to the story. And as we
go through, I have many pages, you know me text.

(08:43):
I always come prepared. I will tell you all about
it and what I also think, Why this did happen?
And how did went you know, hidden for such a
long time away from authorities.

Speaker 2 (08:59):
Yeah, it's just I don't know, you know, because I hadn't.
Honestly I didn't. I have no interest in the man,
never have. It's just, you know, the music is not
my kind of music. And really, when it started coming out,

(09:22):
I'm like, well, I'm not surprised. I'm not surprised, you know,
because he was. He's part of a subculture that reads violence,
you know, in my opinion, And but he he got

(09:57):
I don't know. He must have done some astardly dage
to get as powerful as he was at such an
early age.

Speaker 3 (10:08):
You know, we must we must understand that drugs. First
of all, there's huge narcotics involved here before we even
go to the sex crimes, sex trafficking and abuse. Uh,
you know, grams. I'm not talking kilos or pounds grams
of drugs, real cocaine, opium and stuff, like that. If
we're talking about the real one, it's really lots of

(10:30):
lots of money. There's a lots of elliptic drugs like
ecstasy that he mostly uses on all of his victims
that he was involved in, trafficking, trafficking weapons, trafficking people.
And most people don't know, but this is happening under
our noses every day. It doesn't matter which country and
you know which continent. But he started building his empire

(10:54):
with the drugs. That's how it all started, you know.
And then even when he show that person, you know,
the money again, drugs did pay off and he was
released prior to all of this, so unfortunately, you know,
he was involved with the people that are dealing and
selling the drugs. This gave him the power, the money.

(11:15):
He was really good in the rap music that was
really popular, especially in late nineties and beginning of the
eighties with the youthes and everything, and basically he became
more popular the records were going on. He's worthed over
one billion dollar texts. You're not walking hundreds of millions,

(11:35):
over one billion dollars. So this doesn't just come from
his selling records. This also comes from many different things
that he does. He does have seven children. What's also
very sad to see what he's doing being a father
to the seven kids. You know, Yes, he was raised

(11:56):
in a poor family in Harlem, but also at that
time in a very normal family because his father was
a USA Air Force pilot and mama was actually assistant teacher.
So this is and he had only one sister, so
if you look at it, very normal American family at

(12:17):
that time, so nothing unusual. There was no abuse, there
was nothing but greed for the money and greed for
the power brought him to be where he is now,
behind the jails. And I hope that's where he stays,
behind bars forgive me.

Speaker 2 (12:35):
Yes, well, the and I know we hit this topic
on everybody we talk about here. The level of narcissism, yes,

(12:55):
is just off the charts. And the one thing I'm
gonna know, I know several narcissists.

Speaker 3 (13:05):
Like you can see. So this is when I was
actually going through his uh. And I want to say also,
thank you guys so much. I can see the chat
is wild and crazy. Love you all, I really do,
and especially thank you to mister Gary Spikes, my wonderful
friend that it's always here to support us, Love you

(13:25):
all and thank you Gary for supporting us. So you
know I went through his profile and before if you want,
I can say a little bit about it. You know,
he has this since an early age. So if you
talk about college university, these grandiose ideas about self image,
that he's going to become something and somebody. So this

(13:47):
was his obsession to be somebody and you know someone, uh,
you know, and then he also had an addiction, and
that addiction was to sex and to opfiuse.

Speaker 4 (13:59):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (14:00):
This grandiose self image. Plus you know, when he came
to the TV, became popular, brought into narcissism and what
I totally respect what you said. So narcissistic ideas and
self grandiose images can bring you over the border. He
did get disconnected from reality, so he wasn't even any

(14:20):
more connected what's happening out this world. I'm a god myself.
Everybody's going to abow to me. I'm so handsome. Everybody
who loves me. Every woman wants me, every man wants me.
You know, it depends whatever their preference are. So and
then this grandiose ideas build you that you are thinking

(14:40):
that you're above authority. Above everybody and basically, uh, this
doesn't apply to me. So he became totally clear psychopath
with narcissistic traits in the beginning and narcissism with no
remorse and no sympathy. Even right now he doesn't have
any remorse sutin in sympathy. So he has superficial, superficial charm.

(15:05):
He's very manipulated and easy, very easy to get under
his fingers. So that's what I can tell you when
it's coming to that's where my little errors are, like
you can see putting there. So as I was trying
to describe and see how actually his mind is working,

(15:30):
but very narcissic, psychopath, grandiose self damage brought him to
be above the law and above everybody. Lo, Duke Douk
is in the in the house, Hello Duke.

Speaker 2 (15:53):
Yeah it uh, I don't know. It's just it's almost unfathomable.
When when when a duke I don't know. And when

(16:16):
when you get to that level of not only narcissism,
but when you get to that level of money, Having
that money and and that power at that young of
an age, you create your own reality that you live in.
Like you said, you know and you know, as the

(16:37):
saying goes, perception is reality and his perception on the
world and him his involvement in it. Yeah. He I
think he looks himself almost godlike, you know, because he
controls and manipulates everything in his life. There's and going

(17:03):
back to the the guy that got got him started
in the music business, that on the record label. Yeah,
that was a very strange thing because he obviously groomed

(17:26):
young men.

Speaker 3 (17:27):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (17:28):
Okay, and I'm talking about the older white guy. And
but I'm not going to mention any record labels and
learn any of that. But he obviously groomed these young men,
would bring them on, have them do well, be in
and what they called a special relationship that they had

(17:52):
with each other.

Speaker 4 (17:53):
Yes, and then it's like a very it is a
vicious we talk about the circle of visious, circle of violence.

Speaker 2 (18:04):
It's the same thing with the grooming. He created another
Oh my gosh, it's like another hymn, you know, with
the guy that the young black man that that recruited P.
Diddy and did the same thing to P didd. He

(18:27):
groomed him and that's how he got his power. Well,
then after he got fired from that record label because
at twenty he was vice president. Yeah, you know twenty
three owned his own label. It's that that's insane. They talked,

(18:47):
they talked him out, They talked him into dropping out
of college and he was doing. Combs is not a dumb.

Speaker 3 (18:57):
Man, No, he's very dull.

Speaker 2 (19:00):
Very very intelligent, intelligent. He was he was doing very
well in college.

Speaker 1 (19:06):
He was.

Speaker 2 (19:08):
At the top of his class and.

Speaker 3 (19:10):
The academically very good at his classes.

Speaker 2 (19:14):
Yes, they talked him into dropping out of college and
taking this job, and then he got fired from that
from that record label. Well, then the older white gentleman
that groomed the other guy, he gave him, he's the

(19:36):
one that stepped in and gave him money to create
his own label. Yes, that that that's a very that.
If that was not premeditated, I don't know what was.
And then you have P Diddy, which is famous for

(19:58):
having his P Diddy camp, you know, grooming people. I mean,
you have you have Usher talk about it, You've got
uh you know Bieber.

Speaker 3 (20:12):
You know fifty wife was I mean it's the wife
was the sex slave of.

Speaker 2 (20:19):
His Yeah, it's it's unimaginable that this goes, like I said,
with so many people knowing about it, but never really
get hits. You know, there's little there's little whisperings of
what's going on, and everybody's just kind of blowing it off. Ah,
that's just so and so talking type thing. But then
when you really find out what's going on, you're like,

(20:41):
oh my gosh, this is actually happening, happening, you know,
And there again it's Epstein Island all over again with
the with the amount of people and the elites that

(21:02):
were involved. And I saw somebody mentioned earlier other names
are gonna come out. Well hh, maybe because he's in
the same jail that they had Epstein in.

Speaker 3 (21:22):
But do you know who is also on the list?
Let's not beat here, they say, let's not beat around
the bushes. I went deep into the Actually, this is
publicly made by all different kind of news agencies including
the CNN, CBC, BBC, and the list goes on Prince

(21:45):
Harry himself. And what was pretty shocking that actually they
his lawyer said he was just sitting and watching. And
you know, because these parties, like these parties they'll have
you know, so called charities and whatever the money would
go for whatever. We must understand that the uncle is

(22:10):
the same bloodstream like the boys. So you know he's
forty now, so basically he's a middle aged man. He's
not a little boy. We are used to him, talk
to him about little boy. Actually he can only be
my brother. I cannot be his mother. So there we go.
You know, so the truth what is if you talk

(22:32):
about him, he's the same like his uncle, because Prince
Andrew cannot leave British you know, royalty, and he cannot
be actually outside of Great Britain because he's getting that.
Basically he can say immunity. But if he steps out,

(22:52):
he will be in so much trouble because he'll be
arrested because he's part of that accused to be part
of that Epstein ring of sexual assault, you know, playing
with the young children, et cetera. So we have to
go deep into this. If you go to the list
of some of the guests that you are mentioning, these
are very powerful and rich people. When you have powerful

(23:13):
rich people involved in cults, if I can say cool
or or parties like this, you know they won't just
release information to you know, regular Joe out there, regular
job will be quiet because if you lose his job,
even if that's like twenty dollars per hour. But he
needs to feed a family, so he will be quiet.

(23:36):
So the ring becomes more intimate and becomes basically more
powerful itself. So when you look, why actually didn't get
this closed before? Because of everybody that participate in it.
They have authority, they have power, they have money, and
you know what you say something, you lose your job.

(23:57):
If you lose your job, you don't have family you know,
to feed with or pay the bills. And the list
goes on. So this is very simple. If we talk
about these, if we can say cold somebody is saying
there's satanistic cults out there. We have many of them
on the dark web that we talk about, you know,
and many different ones like Epstein. So I'm not surprised

(24:20):
actually texts that he didn't went to notice. I don't
think he went to notice. I just think that people
were quiet because of the powerful and strong guests or
other people that are inside of this ring. So I'll
keep my mouth shut because I don't know what can

(24:41):
wait for me. Oh, thank you so much for the
nation BMR. You are fantastic. I love you, big bro.
You are amazing. Thank you so much, thank you. So
basically that's what I think. That's why it's not about
the people didn't know or that it's not notice. I
think people required because they were scared of what can

(25:03):
happen to them.

Speaker 2 (25:05):
Yep, you know, And you're exactly right, And that's why
I don't know it just and I'm gonna say this,
if you'll notice, in both the Epstein cases and this case,

(25:27):
the P Diddy case, who was it that stepped up
and said something first? It was a woman? Yes, And
as a man, I could not be more ashamed of
my gender because those of you that did, those guys

(25:53):
that did not step up and protect these women in
these situations and be at least the first to speak
at out if you you know, if you didn't play
a you know, a direct part in you know, woof
in somebody's ass because of what they were doing, not

(26:17):
not having the guts to speak out and and and
and protect these not just the young women, but the people,
the men too, the boys and the young kids. Where
were y'all? You cannot I don't care who you are,
you cannot call yourself a man. It's a stretch to

(26:40):
call yourself a human being because you had the opportunity.
You knew this was happening, and you didn't, and you
did not speak up. You didn't you didn't step up.
I'm very protective of children and women, Okay, I've always
been that way. I hate bullies. I cannot stand them.

(27:03):
I won't put up with them. And it sickens me
that somebody did not have the guts to step up
and and and do something back because this this stuff
could have been headed off a long time before it
got to this state. I really could have. But I

(27:32):
all that being said, I applaud the bravery of these
women that have stepped up and said this is enough.
I'm not gonna let this happen. I don't care what
happens to me, but I can't let this go on anymore.
And that's what it takes, you know, and a.

Speaker 3 (27:52):
Lot to break a circle of violence. Ya go ahead.

Speaker 2 (27:58):
I'm just, I just, I am more than the We
can sit here and talk about serial killers and this
and that and the other thing. This literally sickens me,
thank you, It really really does. And then you know me,

(28:19):
and you've talked in private, you know how I feel
about abusive relationships. Yeah, Okay, if I witness it. Somebody's
getting their wass whooped, and it may not be him,
but I may get my ass whooped taken up for somebody.
But I guarantee you, whoever that you, you better bring
a cane because you're gonna limp away. You might walk
into a fight with me. By God, you're gonna limp away.

(28:43):
I will not stand for it. I don't care if
you're if you're kin to me or not. If I
witness it, and if I witness it in public, it
doesn't matter. Step up, people. Step up is turning your
head and not wanting to go. I don't want to
get involved. Stop it, stop it, stop it, stop it.

(29:10):
Make a phone call. That's all you've got to do.
Make a phone call down three simple numbers, nine to
one or whatever it is in your country, now that
emergency line, and go, hey, I suspect this is going on.
That's all you got to do. You don't have to
get physically involved. Most of the time, you.

Speaker 3 (29:31):
Don't even have to release your name. Many of the
private lines are actually also protecting you. So when you're
actually disclosing I was. I'm really proud. As an educator
against violence abuse by International Agency of the Red Cross.
So I'm very proud to be certificated buy them and
as a behavioral intervention specialist and as a nurse, and

(29:54):
as somebody who counsels and advocates for the children and
being part here of this wonderful show and wonderful family.
I'm a big fighter against domestic violence and abuse because
I personally grew up with it. So I don't talk
about it, but that's the truth and my story comes

(30:15):
with that that, you know, I became a fighter. I
became a big advocate for the women and the children
because my mother raised me to be the woman that
I am, and she always told me, don't tolerate what
I did, be strong, be be who you are, and
don't allow others to use you. You know, and the

(30:36):
real man, like you're saying, will never punch a woman,
will never hurt a woman. And I understand cheating. Don't
get me wrong. I'm not saying it's not it's not painful,
But if you're doing that to hurt somebody, use them
financially or gain something and plain, that's also very abusive too.
So because we have physical, mental, financial, spiritual abuse, because

(30:58):
there's five different kind of in physical forgive me five
kind of different. Abuse and sexual is usually one of
the strongest ones that we have that these young women
went and you know, text, I wish that there's more
men like you out there, and I want to say
thank you on behalf of the women being a female,

(31:19):
and I'm very proud to call you my older my
older bro, because many people will turn the blind eye.
And even when I advocate for the children, it's kind
of sad when when I talk to some of the
crew that I work with, and I say, when I
sit there and I look at them, that you know,
there's a neighbor that knew what was happening to that

(31:40):
young boy or a young girl. There was a grandma, aunt,
even a mother, a mother, you guys, the one and
the one that was holding that child inside of the
womb because she wanted to stay with that man. And
I'm not saying that didn't happen to men either. You know,
they would turn a blind eye and pretend that didn't happen.

Speaker 4 (31:58):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (31:59):
I don't even know how they can call themselves mothers
or fathers because perpetrators are both the same mothers and fathers, uncles, aunts,
and usually somebody like you're saying with authority that doesn't
want to say anything and all what it does need
to happen is for you to pick up that phone
and break that circle of violence. You don't need even

(32:21):
to state too much. They will never ask you for
your description, They will never ask you for who you
are or what you need to do and say this
is what is happening. And now when they have wonderful
social media, you can even make up anither account that
nobody will know who you are, and you can say
this is John Doe attention in the house. So and

(32:43):
so I saw this and this destroy that Facebook account.
But I'm sure police officers that you put that account
to well react and try to see what is happening.
Because really, ever, if you put that two or three times,
somebody will make a joke. Escially, if you put the
address in all the details, they will know that you're

(33:03):
actually scared or you don't want to disclose. You know
who you are, but you'll want to help. So thank
you for that text because it means a lot.

Speaker 2 (33:13):
Well, you're welcome, and I will say this, and we
hear about these things. We've we've talked about these things
happening where things get reported and nothing happens, and it's
the authorities that turn a blind eye. As mister Anderson

(33:37):
in Canada, people don't talk for for that reason unless
they don't know how it works. But I guess you
have the right to know who it is accusing you
and where they live well. And and that comes off
of a prior statement, And he says, imagine, imagine writing
on the most powerful mafia in the world. When you

(33:58):
make a statement in your address and phone is on
the statement that you is given gangsters, then you're right, right,
And that's exactly what I'm talking about sometimes, And and.

Speaker 3 (34:12):
That's why I went such a long time he did,
because of the powers.

Speaker 2 (34:18):
This is something that also leads to instilling fear in
the public and not speaking up because the cases that
happened this way, that where somebody calls in or somebody
tells somebody with authority and it and they don't and
they don't do nothing. Those cases are actually rare, especially

(34:41):
in today's world, but it has happened, and it does happen.
Those are the ones. Those are really the only ones
you hear about. You rarely hear about the millions of
cases that that people report and and does it and
and and leads to it, you know, an intervention, you know,

(35:06):
and and stopping this. Mister Nax says, if you see something,
if you see something, for me, yeah, if you don't,
If you if you see something disturbing on YouTube, don't
hesitate to hit the flag fastest way to get Pete
Diddy and the others from being supported. That is true,
That is true, you know. But is it scary getting

(35:34):
involved in something that? Yes, it is. And all these
all these all these cases getting pressed that that did
not end well for the person who reported it or
just got a blind eye turned to it. Those are

(35:58):
the ones that get the advertise those who want to
get depressed. So the public thinks, oh, well, this is
what happens. Why should I get involved, or you know,
I better not get involved because I'm gonna get killed,
I'm gonna get hurt, or my family's gonna hurt something
like that. That's that's all part, if you ask me,
that's all part of the media. And these and these

(36:20):
one percenters instilling fear into the public to not involved,
leading more of them getting away with whatever they want.

Speaker 3 (36:33):
And and that's that's another thing many people.

Speaker 2 (36:37):
People is we have the numbers, and if we stand up,
we can make a difference. But we have to united.
That's what we did when we got tired of and

(36:59):
when when okay, the American Revolution, Yes, okay, perfect example,
we got tired of of you know, not being represented
right and everything, and therefore a long time we took
a stand and we took you know, we we took

(37:19):
our country. Well, we took the country that we invaded
back from somebody we didn't like. I don't want to
go there, but anyway, that's a whole convoluted mess. But
it all come down to money, taxation, without representation. Well
we're right back where we started. But nobody cares. But

(37:44):
that's how revolutions work. People stand together. We have the numbers, folks,
we have the numbers. We can make a difference. But
they are telling us that we can't. That's what they're
that's what they're getting into the heart. You won't talk grooming.

(38:05):
They're grooming us to not make a plan, to not
say something, to think. They're brainwashing us into thinking that
we cannot make a difference because we are not the elite.
They have the power. No, we have the power, folks,
say something something.

Speaker 3 (38:23):
It's very important that you said. People don't understand. But
breaking the chain starts with us at first. It starts
with the family members. If somebody is abusive to you
or abusive told us to the family member. Of course,
living in domestic violence, it will always leave a mark
on that child, on that man, on that woman. It

(38:45):
doesn't matter you know what sex you are. Somebody needs
to pick up the phone and call the police. The
one who does do it, they're the hero. It's it's
not victims faults. It's always and we must understand the perpetrator.
It doesn't matter a male or a female. Always say
it's your fault. It's never your fault. You are the

(39:09):
one who actually breaks this chain of violence, this chain
of abuse. Just like this young woman actually reported p Daddy,
pav daddy or whatever you want to call him. You know,
I'll call him a sex maniac. That's what I think.
He is an artistic, obsessed, cultic behavior that he has,

(39:31):
you know, very disturbing. Uh, that's what actually she did.
She broke a chain and then many others that join
in one thing that people don't understand. It's not easy
to come out and stay I'm sexually assaulted. I was
physically assaulted. I was touching appropriately, but it's still a
sexual assault. And the list goes on. So it takes

(39:54):
a long time for a person to come in and
talk about that. Many people go to the grave without
saying a word because they're also scared of their family, guys,
family members that will say, you are lying, you are
a liar. It's not possible that he or she did that. No,
it's your fault, you are lying, because they don't want

(40:17):
to accept reality that this man or a woman is
actually sexual maniac, predator, and perpetrator. But they may be
so all the traits, but they're gonna put the blind
glasses on. No, no, no, it's not possible. Uncle Joe
did that. No, he's a good man. I don't believe
he did it. So it's the same for these famous

(40:40):
people we see them. For example, he's a singer, you know,
he makes movies. His glamor is like you're saying, he
looks good. He looks very charming, charmatic. You know, women
loves them, He has children, he has power. It's not
possible they all want him because of the money. No,
it is possible. In ninety nine, percent of it is

(41:03):
the truth because from that charming, very sexual, attractive young
man is actually a beast, a predator. Daddy is standing behind.
You know what is also very strange when I read
about his childhood, there's one thing that really came to me,
and as somebody who is you know, into psychology, psyche

(41:25):
and actually working as a behavior intervention specialist, but I'm
very proud of and as a nurse for over twenty
years now, something came to me and I don't know text,
did you notice or read that when you were doing
a research and rest of you guys and the crew,
he got his nickname from puffing and when he was

(41:48):
a child because he was full of anger, he was
full of frage and that's how he got his name
puff Daddy and he actually took that to be his
friends rapper name or his stage name or whatever. That
also tell me as a young boy growing up that
he had a lots of anger and an issue with

(42:10):
the anger management that he was probably hiding. And then
if you actually read how he was abusing this man
and women drogging them, what it means they're not actually
even mentally present, what kara acts are they doing? So
he will record that. Then he would make it call
it freaking out or freak out shows or something like that.

(42:32):
While these people will go into these orgies and they
say it s there is a psychiatrist and the other
people that are sex therapists that they saw. They don't
know if some of these people survived what that was
done to them. That's why they're saying some people are missing.
Some people they're searching from the tapes who they are,
what they are, and stuff like that. So think where

(42:53):
is this masochistic hedonistic ideas are going. So this is
really evil, satimistic way of abusing men and women. Even
the men from thirty years ago, like twenty years ago,
he dragged the gentleman and he woke up in a
bed with another woman. He didn't know he was raped,

(43:13):
he was abused, and he said, I recorded you. So
he tells you that he has the guts to come
to your face. But now that's a shame. So I'm
going to explain that to you in two seconds. Every
time when somebody is raped, sexually violated, what I mean
just inappropriately touched or in any kind of appropriate way,

(43:36):
and there is a recording on it, that's a proof
and if I show that on social media or on
the camera, I think about it. What people gonna say
about you. Some will say you're a victim. Some will
say you're a junkie. You are high and maybe liking
these orgies and whatever. So people immediately as a victim

(43:57):
hide into the door, not knowing that their victim themselves,
but they're being mentally manipulated. It's your fault. You took
the drugs and you went and had the sex things,
and they were on the tape. You enjoyed it. You
can see on the tape you enjoyed it and something.
Because that's what it is. This is a very sickening
predator and very horrible dark person.

Speaker 1 (44:20):
Yep.

Speaker 2 (44:21):
Well, and it's like you say, you know, it's and
we we even you know, and I see a lot
of people out there. Well there's women that this, there's
women that there, there's guys at this, There are guys
at that. Yes, you know that that they reported it,
and this happened. They reported I reported it, and this happened.

(44:42):
I understand, folks, I understand. I've reported stuff and nothing happened. Okay,
it happens that that that stuff happens and I'm sorry
it does. But are you gonna let me get let

(45:04):
me let me ask you this. Are you gonna sleep
better at not knowing that you try to do something,
or that you turned the blind eye or something. I'm
just you know, for your own for your own sake, folks,

(45:26):
at least you can at least say you tried, you know,
uh sweep. He says. Also, it should be noted that
the same book, Oh.

Speaker 3 (45:40):
Forgive me, I apologize I didn't know as it should
be noted that some mothers will do anything to put
their child in front of a predator for money.

Speaker 2 (45:49):
Britney Spears Dance Mom child pageants. I agree totally. One
of the sickest things I've ever seen was the photographs
of the photographs of of that little girl Ramsey.

Speaker 3 (46:15):
Well, that was disturbing.

Speaker 2 (46:17):
I know what you and then but if you look
at these child pageants, like what sweep, you were saying,
you're taking the you're taking the innocence away from these children.

Speaker 3 (46:30):
Why But do you know what is hitting Europe now? Texts?
My mother showed me. I was resting last week and
she came and she said to me, Daniel, you have
to see this in Europe so I'm giving you guys Europe.
So she was talking to some friends in Europe and
blah blah. So they take the little girls. So eight, nine, ten, eleven.

(46:55):
I'm not talking teens or preteens. They will have full
make I'm talking eyelashers. Just that's how they go to
birthday parties. I'm gonna tell you the first time that
I put the makeup on, I was in grade eleven,
so I was I finished. So I was in grade eleven. Yeah.
I finished high school when I was fourteen and a
half fifteen. Yeah, so there you go. I actually that's

(47:18):
the first time I put the makeup on, and I
don't regret it. First of all, they're destroying the child's face.
Child's face and skin is very sensitive. And it's not
it doesn't matter these vegan things or whatever they make,
it still chemicals that you're putting on the child's face.
You are destroying their beautiful skin they may have. And
second or world, let them be children. They are not

(47:41):
little women. Their children. And I turned around, I look
at my mother. I said, wait a second, nine year old,
seven year old doesn't have a money to buy eyelashes,
put lipsticks, curling irons. This is coming from mama. So
I love what Sweetpeas said. They're actually exploiting these little
taking them, like she's saying in front of the print,

(48:02):
because how do I know why she's visiting that other
girl and having a you know, birthday party that God forbid,
they want, you know, kota eye of somebody who is
sick there.

Speaker 1 (48:13):
You know.

Speaker 3 (48:14):
Unfortunately, that's the world we're living in. So mentioning that
it made me really upset. I said, there's a time
for everything. I don't regret being a child. I climb
the trees. I played to be a John Vayne and
cowboys and Indians. You know, I was the only girl
in all of my family. I was a tomboy and

(48:37):
I turn out totally fine. So, I mean, these things
are really wrong. I actually think it's an exploitation of
a child. It's very wrong. I understand making them pretty
and sometimes for Halloween they want to be a princess,
you know, for certain parties. I'm a girl, I understand.
But every day that your nine year old seven year

(48:57):
old goes to kindergarten are going to a freaking pageant.
I think that's right. That's very wrong and really exploiting
the child, very exploiting. It's very very disgusting.

Speaker 2 (49:10):
Yeah. And the problem is and and see this is
what I was talking about. When we start talking about
these you know, these types of cases, it just explodes
into everything. Okay, But and we and we you know what,
down the road we need to have what we'll talk

(49:32):
about John Bena and that part and that that type
of thing. But last thing I'll say on on that
is this these women that get their their uh their children,
not just little girls, little boys too, exactly in these

(49:53):
in these in these pageants and do all the makeup
and make him up like you know, they try to
make them look older than they are, and that type
of thing. They're living vicariously through their children. Yeah, which
is not a bad thing, okay in itself. Okay, when

(50:20):
my son played football, I was right, you know, I was,
I was right there with him. You know, I was like, oh,
you know, you know, but you got to have limits,
you you can't there's a there's a line. But but

(50:44):
there's a line of being proud and and and and
you know, supporting your children and and living vicariously through them,
because I mean a little bit, but there's a line
out there, folks, there's a line out there. And when
you're fighting your kid, you know when when you're when

(51:05):
you're ah, I don't know that that is just when
it gets to that extent, it just and it leads

(51:26):
right when you start talking about these pageants and the
the the people that create and run and judge these pageants.

Speaker 3 (51:34):
It's about money. It's about money, and sean explication.

Speaker 2 (51:38):
That leads right back to where the one percent, the elite.
All it is is. All it is is the stage
of grooming. It's all it is.

Speaker 3 (51:48):
And you know, if I can add something, I am
a model, and you guys do know that I do
modeling for the makeup. I do modeling for the hair.
I do more for the doctor pun but I'm very
proud for his medical esthetician. But I started that when
I was in my thirties. And these are with professionals.

(52:11):
These are really more like a young woman. You know,
every woman likes to feel, but as a young child,
like I'm telling you, I'm proud to be a woman.
I'm proud, you know, like they say what Mama gave you.
I'm proud of who I am. But place a young
boy or a young child and exploiting them there. It's
totally wrong. And it goes directly I love and respect

(52:34):
every word that you say into the hands, like people
like Epstein, like Andrew, like mister pav Daddy or whatever
this monster it is. And the list goes on because
we are serving them on the platter. Here we go.
There's a new fresh meat on the market. And I
like what sons the Hobbits say, All children are pretty

(52:58):
just how God created Again, thank.

Speaker 2 (53:00):
You, I agree, I agree, you know, and I know
people that are going to listen to this later and
some of you that are listening now. One, we want
to thank all of you really for tuning in and
please share this out. You're gonna you're probably gonna some

(53:24):
of you are gonna listen to this and go. Don't
got off topic, did we, because think about it. Think
about what we said earlier, the vicious circle. This all
goes back to the elites, This all goes back to
the one percenters. This all goes back to the children.
Mm hmm. Okay, We're gonna be talking about a lot

(53:51):
of different topics that are that are branching off of
this one case because because it opens the doors to
so much more. Yes, okay, And we don't realize to
kill a weed, you got to kill the root. We

(54:13):
gotta figure out where the roots are, folks. We've got
to figure out where the roots are and we can
make a difference. And I know it's scary. I get it. Yeah,
thank you, Hobbitt. Same topic as many tears and branches
in a million ways, exactly right. But I know it's scary,

(54:43):
it's frightening. You don't want to get your name out there,
you don't want to be involved, you don't want to
put your family in danger, don't put yourself in danger.
I get it. I get it. But I said, and
like Danielle said, you can make a call, and you

(55:05):
can make it anonymously. What they what the authorities do
with it. From that point, it's no different than you
give somebody a gift card for their birthday or or
or Christmas or whatever, and say you give them a

(55:26):
hundred dollars gift card. You give them a hundred dollars
cash doesn't matter, okay, And you know they need clothes,
you know they need food, you know they need this,
they need to pay their bills, whatever. Then you give
them this one hundred dollars cash or whatever, and two
days later you sum them at the liquor store. That's

(55:51):
not your fault. Yeah, that's not your fault. You you
know what, somebody does something that a gift that's given
in good or an action that's given in good intent,
what they do with it is not your fault. If
you call and report these things and it doesn't make it,

(56:13):
you know, it goes no further, that's not your fault.
You've done your part, yes, And with that, I hope
y'all can go lay down and you know, sleep at night.
Everything we do may not always make a difference, but
at least we tried. That's all I'm asking. Try.

Speaker 3 (56:34):
Thanks. I love what you said. If I can add
something for our twenty years experience of working with people
being a first responder, I saw many things, I will
be honest to you, from child abuse, sex abuse, rapes, killing, stabbings, murders,
all different kind of mental disorders. We are always basically

(57:01):
close to our oath, my nursing oath and the oath
of privacy, confidguality. I saw some very rich and famous
people struggling with many things, and they would maybe come
to us and immediately we would have to be quiet,
and that's how should be because they're treated just like patients,
just like everybody else. But let me tell you something,

(57:24):
there is no difference between their body and mind in
ours except we all have the same blood, the same meat,
or the same veussle, however you want to call it,
the same organs. We all stop to breathe when the
heart stops sticking, we all stop hallucinating when the brain
is not working. But there's only one thing, and that's

(57:47):
the big difference. You are the one who can make
a difference, and they're the evil idea.

Speaker 2 (57:55):
Yep, I agree, I totally agree, you know, And like
I said, this was part one. We're fixing to wrap
it up, folks, because Duke's show has started when we've
kind of stepped on his toes and I apologized for that,
but we got kind of started late. But I just, uh,

(58:16):
this is part one, folks. Yes, And if you think
this was got your danger folk, yeah, just just hold
on to your butts strappy in because it's gonna get
it's gonna get gonna get a little rocky in the
coming weeks. Because I don't know how many I don't

(58:36):
know how many I don't know how many episodes of
this series we're going to do now, I don't. I
don't care what it takes, really don't. But this is
something that that I didn't originally. I didn't want to do.
I did not want to do because it was all
whatever else is doing. Thank you, c C and Uh.
I want to give a shout out to Rob for

(58:58):
talking to me into doing this, and Jason and and
and Krista and the Brandy and all all y'all guys.
I didn't want to do this, told me I should.
I did it, and UH, careful what you asked for
because I'm gonna roll now, you know what. Uh, I

(59:20):
got my partner back, so no better watch.

Speaker 3 (59:24):
We're gonna roll this gold together. And I'm always excited
if I'm not in a bad way, Don't get me wrong,
but I get my aunt now and up when it
comes to fight against the evil and the darkness is
just delight in me and love for the human kind, family, children,
men and women olderly too, because there's lots of older

(59:46):
abuse out there. But you know, stay with us, and
the next episode it will be even more fantastic and
more exciting to everybody. You know, stay asleep, stay blessed,
and be happy because you never know what's all there.

Speaker 2 (01:00:02):
I blush y'all.

Speaker 1 (01:00:03):
Thank you for joining.

Speaker 3 (01:00:04):
Good night

Speaker 1 (01:00:08):
Mm hmm
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