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Speaker 1 (01:59):
Right that box expensive.
Speaker 2 (02:02):
The box is very nice, great packaging.
Speaker 1 (02:06):
Or I'm I'm hating. I'm hating cause it's expensive. Yes,
and granted I don't know what you paid for Landing,
but you know me knowing what I know about packaging
and stuff, you know, it costs a good amount of
bread to have like your logos uh printed and have
the box colored uh that way. For those who don't know,
you know, it's just a lot of micro details that
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go onto these things. So shout out to you for
uh caring about your appeal.
Speaker 2 (02:33):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (02:33):
When it comes around to shipping your products you know,
around the uh around this matrix for those who don't know. Also,
like shipping, when the coast of shipping products right, having
your logo, your brand on the box, it travels through
a lot of new networks, you know. So let's say
I think Landing not gonna give you a location Landing,
(02:54):
but I think he's out somewhere in Virginia or Atlanta,
I think things Virginia, right, you know. So it's traveling
through different states, so the post office sees it. It
might you might, It might spark interests of somebody at
the post office. It might spark interests of the mail carrier.
It might spark interest at the airport, depending on where
it's going, how it's getting there, you know what I mean,
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and all the way up until it gets to it's destination.
Having your logos on the outside of you know, your product,
your box and stuff like that, so it's very important.
It's very dope that you did that. And for those
out there who create things and trying to start a
business and put products out there, your packaging is important,
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is whatever. Like the stuff you're putting in the box
is cool, but that outer box is very important if
you want to continue to have motion and gain traction.
I've actually got sales from people who work in just
different areas of the world because having my stickers on
my logo, on my website, just on the outside of
my packaging, you know what I mean. And I don't
really be caring too much about my packaging too much
(04:00):
because I just know that she costs me money. I
just slap a sticker on here and call it the
day and write my website down because I know they're looking.
You know, but if you have stickers and stuff with
a QR Cold on the outside of it, you'll be
surprised how many people within that post office or you
or ups office, authetics office is actually looking at your shit,
might take their time out to scan it and look
at your website too, or maybe purchase something from you.
(04:20):
They like it, so, yeah, shout out to you man.
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Okay, yeah, I sprayed up my car with it.
Speaker 2 (05:03):
Yeah. It's just it's so good and thank you so
much for sitting us.
Speaker 1 (05:07):
And it's sens to it last long.
Speaker 2 (05:08):
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dot com check him out. His prices are very affordable
and his products are great.
Speaker 1 (05:20):
Yeah man, you know you you get what you pay for.
And you know I set this on a few episodes ago.
We need to continue to support one another, especially within
the black community when it come out to support and
quote unquote black businesses and things of that nature, because
we do be getting giving stuff for the low when
we can, and we be having great quality stuff you know,
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they actually care and stuff you know, I know, like
this is like a debate on social media. Oh, black
businesses always want to charge you know, an X amount
of money for something. It's hard to support them because
they always want to run up their price double versus
you could get something like the same in the store
for less. But sometimes we have people, I think who
really are giving stuff away for the low because we
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just want to get to get it to the people.
You know, So your price points are on point. Man,
keep it keep it good, keep it keep it straight.
I will probably up it a little bit if y'a
was you eventually, as you know, as you continue to
spread your brand around and yeah, man, you know, just
keep up the good work. I think he had his
website for what three years now?
Speaker 2 (06:25):
I'm not sure, Landing. You drop it in the comments.
Speaker 1 (06:27):
Yeah, I think Landy had his website for about three
years now. Man, get me keep an eye and it
is dope. I like it, like it a lot.
Speaker 2 (06:34):
And there's more on there. You know, there's video content,
there's poetry. Yes, it's just more than just the products. Yes,
So the matrix is the matrix thing.
Speaker 1 (06:47):
Gotta love it. You know, this ship is This ship
is a show. It's a ship show, but it's a
show for real. I really wanted to it. Was interested
in doing this episode because a lot of things just
been going on Before I dive deep into it. I
just want to bring up a thought. Probably wanted to
(07:10):
ask you, what would you do? You're gonna talk about
celebs a little bit, but we're gonna wrap the celebs
into real life as always, because the celebrities, to me
and moreous examples of that, like, the celebrities represent little
subgroups of people sometimes depending on who the celebrity is,
not that we look up to them or idolize them,
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but you know, you could use the things that they're
telling you and apply it to your own life. From
the you know, from the Bible down to your favorite celebrity,
just depending on the situation, you could apply to your
own life and it could relate and it could really
help you get through your day if you just think
about it from a different perspective. Waka Flacka hadn't said that.
(07:54):
It was a question someone had asked Walker. I believe
there was like, if you know, if you had a
let's say, you know, boat, your boat crashed in the
middle of the ocean, and you had to save your
wife or your kid, who would you save and you're
gonna save one? And he said he would save his
wife over his kid because I guess he could always
make another kid type shit, And a lot of people
in the comments was just like crashing out like, oh
(08:15):
my gosh, how could you say such a thing. His
logic was kind of flawed behind it, But I want
to know how you felt about that.
Speaker 2 (08:22):
I don't really have a feeling. I feel like you
should put your child before your your partner. Once you
have a child, it's no longer about that other individual.
It's about y'all doing y'all best to protect and nurture
and raise that child. So when it comes to a
life and death situation. I'm sure that any parent would
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pick the child, even the woman, right, Like it would
be like, no, save our baby before you save me.
Speaker 1 (08:52):
I would hope I hope that I would hope that
these chicks nowadays don't give a fuck about their kid.
But that's besides point.
Speaker 2 (08:59):
I mean from a celebrity standpoint. Maybe he said that
because when it comes to their sacrifices, you know, there's
a lot of them that give up the babies, They
give up the unborn children that are in the womb
and be having all these miscarriages, not really miscarriages. They
just decided to be easier to sacrifice that way, to say,
in versus somebody that's already here with them, right. So
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that's how I look at it as how you know,
he might have maybe meant it right.
Speaker 1 (09:29):
Another thing, the trainees has been trying to make a
make a statement on social media lately. Uh yea you
know who Jojo Siwatt is. Yes, so, I guess recently
the little boy girl wore a training jacket right said
trans rights to human rights, right, And they're trying to
(09:50):
like put her on like a pedestal, like, oh, she's
such a beautiful person to, you know, try to put
that on the pedestal. And I thought it was hilarious
because the first thing I thought of was when the baby.
The baby had did her freestyle on the song about
a year or two ago, and then he had a
bar on a song where he says he says, nigga,
you a bitch. Jojo Seawhy and a certain group of people,
(10:16):
of course, I just had it, was just outraged by it.
They may even made him apologize for the bar. He
didn't take the song down, you know what I'm saying,
He didn't change the lyric. And before, of course Jojo
Sea Why waters Jacket. Recently, when I first seen Jojo
See Why, I was like, oh, that's clearly a boy
acting like a girl clearless day, you know what I'm saying.
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Cause white people, when y'all on got little training shit,
it's really really, really hard to tell y'all boy or
girl sometimes and I'll be seeing it often and even
in public. And this is why like this, this social
media shit, it bothers me because I see it spilled
over every day when I'm outside. I see the effects
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of young people who are affected by the desensitization the deception,
the lies, the foolery from things that they have consumed
from the screens and it's affecting them. Today. I'm in
a store and I seen a father who walked into
the grocery store and I could tell he's keeping his
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distance from his son. But his son is just like
a girl, you know what I mean. Like this motherfucker
had on a crop top something like like like some
lace looking like pants. You know, it was just gross looking.
I was like, ew, what the fuck? And I'm just
looking at him like and I could tell the dad
was like I could tell that that looked to me
like yeah, nigga, I know, you know what I mean.
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And you know, this shit is all spilling from social
media things like ID you can tell this as a
KI probably been on YouTube wall It's life. Another part
of it, parents are just realizing YouTube kids ain't the
kids because they're realizing that the content that these kids
are consuming on YouTube, it's fucking with their brains. And again,
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I always blamed the parents. We had an episode where
we blame you know, we talk about social media and
how it's affecting the kids. I blame the parents for
that because y'all always throwing the ptabolets in your kids' faces.
Y'all think quote unquote YouTube kids, it's gonna be quote
unquote safe for your children's just because it's labeled quote
unquote YouTube kids. Do y'all know you could go on
YouTube and upload a video and say it's for kids.
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YouTube's not really gonna view the whole video and totality
and rate it, you know, like safe for kids or not.
If you say it's for kids, they're gonna throw it
in an algorithm for kids, you know what I mean? Like, like,
I came across some rappers video not too long ago,
and I seen, you know, in the bottom of description,
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it was like, this video is labeled for kids, and
I'm like, this is clearly not labeled for kids. This
person is rapping about stupid shit and they're drinking lean
in the video and talking. You know what I mean,
This is not for kids at all, but this is
labeled for kids. So you know, I blame the parents
for everything that's going on. And if your kid is
like eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, all way up to
(13:15):
sixteen and they want to be a flaming homosexual right
about now, it's your fault. It's your fault because nine
times out of ten, you didn't get them little toys
growing up. You didn't have no type of structure in
their life growing up. And now your kids are flaming
homosexual and confused as fuck, and they're going to be
like that for the next forever in their life. Type shit.
We watched the schools over the years, want to, you know,
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have Pride Day, Pride Week, you know what I'm saying, embracing,
embracing sexuality, and y'all putting these weird thoughts in these
children's head, you know what I mean, Like if the
kid who didn't have no idea what the hell gay
and training you know that shit was, didn't know what
that was because in their household, they don't talk about that,
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but they come to school when they're exposed to this shit.
You know all that all that gay shit is literally
just saying you like dick or pussy, you feel me.
There's nothing else to it, guys. It's not about a personality.
It's like, it's not ADHD, it's not schizophrenia, it's not bipolar,
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it's not it's not none of these things. It's not like, oh,
this person's super smart, so they're kind of a nerd.
It's not nothing. It's all literally about whether you like
vagina or if you like penis. That's what it's all about.
So to expose that type of rhetoric onto the children
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is so diabolical. It's just crazy. When we was in
high school when Obama first came into office, I think
it was what maybe ninth grade, tenth grade ish is
when Obama came into office. I think it was ninth grade.
That was the first year that our high school had
a quote unquote pride club. They ain't have that before,
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but when Obama came into office, we had the pride club.
So I started thinking, like, what if all the kids
in my high school who wasn't really that we had
some gay kids in the high school, but it wasn't
like a full blown gay outrage in our high school.
We probably had like a like a solid group of
ten people who was quote unquote gay in a high
school out of three thousand kids. So now you are
all these kids who's being exposed to this thought of
(15:29):
being gay. Now to fit in with a group of people,
you know what I mean, Oh, my friend is gay
and he's a part of the gay club. So now
I'm gonna go join the gay club and I'm not gay.
So then you know, years later, now that person's gay,
You know what I mean, Just planning, planning the seed.
And that's that's why I'm getting to here. Planting the
seed of it into the children's mind at a young
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age is so so wicked. Nobody wants to acknowledge it.
Nobody wants to talk about it. There was the news
recently at a high school, a high school in Arlington. Arlington,
New York, which is in the Huston Valley, New York
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is upstate New York to Keepsie, New York. To be exact,
there was a transgender teacher that was forced out because
they was being bullied by the students and the faculty
and quote unquote witch hunted by parents. A transgender public
school teacher in New York Hustings Valley says she was
taunted by students, repeatedly misgendered by colleagues, and forced out
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of her job by the administration after parents launched a
viteralic social media campaign against him. Right, it's clearly a
guy who's acting like a girl. Some parents were pissed
off about the fact that the school, you know, kicked
her out the school or whatever. The fact that he
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even happened, they thought, oh, the school needs to be
you know, the school needs to get taken away, and
the whole faculty needs to be fired all this other stuff.
So it's like, so everybody, everybody who doesn't want to
continue to believe the deception and the lies and the
delusion is wrong. And that's how I was reading it,
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because just keep it real. It's all delusion. People have
been too comfortable nowadays with believing delusion. It's already bad
enough that people believe lies. It's already bad enough that
we have been taught lies when we went to college.
One of the things was I remember a professor saying,
was your job today as your first year in college
(17:35):
is to unlearn everything you learned you know what I mean,
and relearn other shit. So here we are people believing
lies NonStop and delusion. How do you think about people
who like who likes to live in delusion?
Speaker 2 (17:51):
I don't feel any type of way, because that's how
most high wants that person.
Speaker 1 (18:00):
But but it's not even one person. It's like I
feel like majority of the I ain't gonna say the
world because I'm not I'm not a low with the world.
But I can't say the world because there's a lot
of countries who don't have these stupid social society issues
like America has, you know what I mean. But let's
(18:20):
say in America, a lot of people are sitting in delusion.
They're sitting in They're just sitting in it, and they
like it. I've heard people repeatedly say I'd rather live
in delusion. I'm gonna live in my own little bubble
of delusion. It's a happy place here. I've seen people
(18:41):
say that, and I think that shit is very scary.
There's people out there who will sit there and say,
you know, oh, who cares about you know that? Let
that person be the way they are. Who cares about
this stuff? Why does that bother you? This doesn't affect you,
But it does. If I had a kid in a
high school and my kid has to believe. If I
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had a kid in high school and he's going to
class and his teacher is clearly clear as day a man,
but he's coming to school every day dressed like a girl,
and he's telling my kid, you are to call me
missus Johnson or some shit. When you know that's the
man because you see a beard, you see Adam's apple,
you notice is a dude. My kid has to force
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their brain to lie to itself and question itself and
then charge to tell him himself that, hey, this is
a girl when it's not. That's that's it's not not wicked?
Is that not scary? That's like me telling myself I'm
(19:49):
a millionaire and I'm going to go buy a Lamborghini
when I know I'm not a millionaire and I know
I can't afford a Lamborghini. But if I'm telling myself
that I am, then I guess I am right.
Speaker 2 (20:03):
Like I said, the most high is only working with
a select group of people, and everybody else is under
a grand delusion, because that's what the Bible actually says.
Like these people are sleeping, It's just their fate. It
(20:23):
is what it is, you know, Like most people are
fucking delusional.
Speaker 1 (20:29):
Yeah, they are, a lot of people think higher of
themselves than they should be thinking. You know what I mean,
A lot of people think lower of themselves than they
should be thinking. The delusion that this total delusional game
is crazy.
Speaker 2 (20:45):
Well, let's actually said way then into Mister West three, episode.
Speaker 1 (20:52):
Two sixty four, mister West.
Speaker 2 (20:55):
Three, mister West three, if you're new here, we have
have two previous episodes, Episode thirty eight mister West and
episode one sixty eight mister West two. All right. Episode
thirty eight we focused more so on the hypocrisy of
Kanye putting out his little Christian album and him doing
(21:19):
his Sunday services. Episode one sixty eight we kind of
talk into detail of his Drink Champs interview that we
probably can't find on YouTube anymore. And now we're going
to talk about his most recent.
Speaker 1 (21:36):
Oh yeah, Drink Champs. They lost a lot of respect
from a lot of people because they took on that episode.
Everybody said Nord was pussy. But I guess you could
call this mister West three. I didn't want to call
this episode mister West three because it's not about Kanye
all the way. But we're definitely gonna talk about the
most recent episode, not episode, but the most recent interview
(21:57):
that just probably went up today to put in on
when y'all get this episode. This is a Sunday, March
thirtieth right now. But Kanye did an episode. He did
an interview with academics who's also a weird ass nigga
and he was talking about it was it was, It
(22:18):
was quick. But when you're listening to a you know,
you gotta ya talks to the people who are like us,
who are already there, like we could follow what he's
saying because he speaks quick, because he doesn't, you know,
he just can't say everything in detail the way we
would like him to sit down and say things. He
talked about how the you know, the Jews run the industry,
(22:40):
which we all knew all this stuff we already know,
a lot of people don't believe it. He talks about
the delusion that a lot of people are living under,
and how he's using himself as a weapon. He called
himself a vessel of God things of that nature, and
you know he's coming at you know, pretty much all
(23:02):
the celebrities and how they're being used by quote unquote Lucian.
Lucien's name is real close to Lucifer. But they're being
used by Lucien, who's the owner of UMG things of
their nature to go up against other people and continue
to cause the chaos and distraction and pull people more
away from the truth, right right, He said He he
(23:30):
said a lot. He said a lot in this particular interview.
I thought it was interesting. I think it was a
I wouldn't I want to say it was like the
most powerful thing. He wasn't the most powerful interview because
it's really just him talking about himself. But when you
take when you listen to the things that he said,
you apply it to real life, and he talks about
how you know they could they are making money off
(23:53):
of our pain, but the moment he puts their pain
on it's a problem for years on the internet. Like
I know, for myself, at least I've been shadow band
for a while. I probably my shadow band probably just
got kind of lifted. I done went through like three
(24:14):
four or five Facebook pages because I kept getting banned
and blocked off of facebooks just for spitting conspiracy facts
or spitting just spitting facts about shit. Shoot. I think
the last thing I said on one of my facebooks
was like, Oh, these people, these people who y'all think
are lit or quote unquote famous or got all this money,
and you know, y'all want to follow in their footstuffs,
(24:35):
But the one thing that they don't tell you was
the coote that they joined to get there. That shit
packed me up, and I didn't think I said anything wrong.
During COVID, I was getting packed up left and right,
left and right all over that if I'm from Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, whatever,
I was getting packed up. They applied to AI all
crazy during COVID, where when I made those don't do
(24:56):
it outfits and shout out to those who did purchase
that don't do with outfits, I don't think I have
any anymore souf for like maybe some double XCEL or
triple XL like crop toss for girls and stuff like that.
But when I made that stuff, just taking pictures of
that outfit, it was getting shadow band. You know. The
messaging says enough, and the AI picked it up and
(25:20):
realized we can't let people talking against the Green prosper Well,
you saw talking stupid shit. It's okay, you know what
I mean. It's just we living in the very weird
times of censorship. We watched Donald Trump get banned off
of Twitter and he was the president at the time,
(25:42):
so I wasn't too ashamed of myself for getting banned
off of Facebook. I got banned off of TikTok for
making a video about Chris Brown and his pedophile tattoos
and logos and symbols that he has tatt on his body.
I did like one hundred thousand views, and they packed
me up. I did a couple of hundred thousand. He
was on videos talking about COVID packed me up. You
(26:03):
know every time I just said, fucking I'm not making
another TikTok. I was getting. It was just it was going.
It was doing what they had to do. But they
kept packing me up. And then other people though, when
they say the same shit, I REGURGI not regurgitate because
I wasn't repeating shit. I was literally saying what was
on my mind, and other people regurgitate that shit they
get it gets a slide. The reason why they get
(26:23):
to slide is because they part of some type of
a coke. That's why they get to slide. You know, well,
living in very very weird times.
Speaker 2 (26:34):
I would like to talk about the symbolism. Walk them
through the visual of the interview.
Speaker 1 (26:43):
Well Kanye puts on you know they love you know,
they know these niggas always got We're all black. That's
the uniform. He comes in wearing a Sean John shirt. Hilarious.
He had I forgot the name of that damn symbol
he had on his back. I think it's definitely like
a neo Nazi symbol he had on his back if
you look it up. I've seen that symhol before. I
(27:04):
just can't think of it. And he also wore a
shah Shasha club whatever is called on his neck. He
had a chain like that. But he's coming and wearing
a Seawan John shirt. Reason why he's wearing a Sewan
John shirt because he's, you know, of course representing Diddy, right,
He's friends with Diddy. Oh, he's told about Yo, me
and Diddy's twins. Me and Diddy's like this, Me and
(27:24):
Diddy like that, you know what I mean, We're cool,
whatever the case might beat. Diddy's crazy like me. That's
why he's doing and shit, Kanye is doing certain things
just to make a statement. I think him put he
put on an all black leather Klansman outfit. I feel
like he's doing these things to just for clickbait, you know,
to to cause to bring attention to the episode, because
(27:46):
he knows that's the first thing people are going to see.
Oh my god, Kanye's wearing a Klansman outfit. I got
to see what he's saying, Oh, he's so crazy, Oh
he's a racist. Why would he wear that knowing that
the klansman fit hurts black people or you know, it
brings back, you know, terrible thought process of the KKK
and a whole nine. He's making fun of these things though.
(28:09):
I literally see just this nigga making fun of these things.
Hence why he's taking it to the to the to
the levels that he's taking it to. You know, two
years ago, twenty thirteen, I think of twenty fourteen, I
had a design. I had two designs that was very controversial,
for Struggle Life. I had made a Hitler design. I
(28:32):
had the word struggle Life and I had a picture
of Hitler in the background doing his little salute. Now
I wasn't doing that to make fun of the Jews,
but I knew that I didn't at the time. I
was like, yeah, fuck them Jews. No, I mean, you know,
the Jews is keeping us back from X, Y and Z,
even though the Jews run this whole, this whole matrix
of Jews is running all this shit. They'd cause more ship,
So fuck the Jews. So I'm gonna put it. You know,
(28:54):
it made sense to me though Hitler run the back
of the word saying struggle, struggle life, you know what
I mean, Hitler's are part of the struggle or he's
a you know whatever. That's how that was my thought process.
But I never put that shirt out because I just
don't fel like the world was ready for that at
the time, just to see years later that Kanye was
going to bite it and do something similar. But it's
not the first time that Kanye has went on these
(29:18):
type of excursions. When Kanye was dropping I think Pablo,
even before Poblo he had a design of a skeleton
holding a Confederate flag. He did like a whole Confederate
flag type no artwork and designs and stuff. I remember
that stuff, and I always thought it was interesting how
he was approaching the language of things that offend people.
(29:40):
You know, he's trying to make a statement. Yeah, so yeah,
that's that's that's that's the stuff that he was wearing
during his interview. Then he was having his whole talk
with act academics and he's just no just telling him
about the issues that's going on and the division within
the community. He also brings up how you know, people
(30:01):
saying like it takes me back to that interview with
with Sway when Slay was like, you know, O, Kanye,
you got the money to do X, Y and Z.
Why do you need these companies to back you if
you got all this money to do X, Y and Z.
And He's like, how, Sway, how I'm supposed to do this?
Is how I'm supposed to do that. I get it now,
because how is he supposed to do this when these
industries are ran by these people? So he also goes
(30:25):
into saying, you know, let's find a group like ten
or fifteen solid Nigerians and put them all together to
create our own record label. Let's get you know, all
these type of people, one big group of us, like
a Black Wall Street again to do certain things, to
create these things without needing a Jewish person's backing. And
(30:48):
he said, and if y'all could do that, then come
back to me and I'll reniggle everything I said. He
says that because he knows nine times out of ten
most people can't. Not the average person, not the richest person,
nine times out of tendre going to need some type
of Jewish handler or approval from somebody with a lot
of money or whatever to get to get the shit
(31:10):
off the ground. And it's somewhat very true in a way.
You know, most industries are ran or owned and operated
by somebody of a higher stature that might be Jewish,
right or wrong. Right, you know, I think somebody was
(31:32):
like like like, for example, these radio stations they're ran
by they owned. They're ran and owned and operated by
Jewish people. Hot ninety seven one on five point one
for New Yorkers, iHeartRadio for those who just listen to
internet radio, all these things Series XIM they're owned by
Jewish people. Yeah, they play our music all day, but
(31:53):
they don't play they play certain things all day, certain
type of music all day. They don't play righteous music.
They don't play literally good music that's good for you.
They play that low vibrational shit all day long just
to keep us down. You know what I mean. I
put on the radio right now in North Carolina they
(32:14):
play they play the same shit all day long. They
play all the ratchet girl shit from the Grillas, the Megans,
the Cardi's, they play all that stupid shit and NonStop.
Kendrick Lamar that's what they play all day nowadays. And
they play the same songs. They don't even switch it up.
And it's about millions and billions of songs out here
in the world, but these are the same shit y'all
(32:34):
play all fucking day. And they're doing that for reasons.
The frequency. Me and my mans we were talking about,
like why does the industry, this music industry continue to
or keep on they keep on letting these new artists
or old artists or whatever. It's one thing sampling, right,
but they keep on reusing certain songs, and the question
(32:56):
is why. And I was just like, you know, I
think their frequency, there's something within their frequency as to
why they keep on having certain artists reuse a certain
type of beat over and over again. And every year
you're gonna get that kind of song, Like what's that
songdoomdoom boom boom boom duom jump bone it, jump bone it.
(33:21):
That beat has been overused for millennials, you know what
I mean, like over and over again. Why did they
keep on doing that? When me and you was watching
Clone Tyrone, when you have pointed out how that one
church scene when they slowed down the back that ass
up beat and I even catch that right away, but
you called it though, and they just slowed it down
(33:41):
and made it sound like a church song. The frequency
within it, you know what I mean? Why do they
keep on reusing these frequencies over and over and over again?
What's what? What's what's with it? What's in the spell
that they want to keep us kind of drawn to
for years to come?
Speaker 2 (33:58):
You know?
Speaker 1 (33:59):
I just think it was just an interesting thought process,
and it had me just thinking about all the songs
that's been like overly sampled for years and as to why, uh,
for those like like from the early two thousands up
to now. I was pointing out to people how three
six Mafia has probably been one of the most overly
sampled niggas out there. And when you go watch if
(34:24):
you ever go take our time out to go watch
three six Mafia interviews, especially the one with what's the black?
What's the girl in three sis Mafia? You know her name?
I forgot her name. For those who know her name,
I forgot her name right now. Damn it. It's on
to my tongue too. And she died, She died. Ounce
against the Boom. They did an interview against the bull
(34:48):
in Country Black and a few of them, and it
was a deep interview because they openly talked about how
they Yeah, then niggas just you know, practicing Satanism. They
was tapped in with pretty much the dark arts on
some professor, you know, snape shit from Harry Potter, you
know what I mean. And those frequencies was the reason
(35:10):
why three six Mafia Blue Three six Mafia has like
a has an album I came across on Apple where
the songs literally sound hypnotic, hypnotic in the sense of
mind control, you know what I mean, just because they
keep repeating the same shit over and over and over again.
They have a song called Sucks on Dick, and I
(35:35):
listened to it for a second and yeah, it's called
sucks on Dick, And then the whole song they're just
constantly repeating that one bar from slob on My Knob
sucks on Dick? Does it real good? Sucks?
Speaker 2 (35:49):
So?
Speaker 1 (35:50):
Does it real good? And the beat just keep playing.
I'm like, this is just sound like some mind control shit,
you know what I mean. I turned the shit off
because I'm like, why the's just Viowy is just repeating
the shit over and over again for three minutes, and
most of the album that they have is like that.
And I thought it was interesting, like, Yo, this is
something that three six mofia frequency is deep. I don't
want to listen to those niggas. Hence why stay Fly
(36:10):
was such a big song back in the day for
those who remember to Stay Fly, Stay Fly, I I
I Tell I Die. And then in the background you
had that high pitched voice that niggas dissected way back
into two thousands of the girl and she's like, he's
our God, He's our King Lucifer. That's what she's saying.
(36:33):
Nobody's catching that though. When you were a kid, you're
not catching that. You just hear this high pitch, high
pitch sound. But then when you got a little older
and you stole down the song a little bit and
you heard the words she's saying, He's our God, He's
our King Lucifer, and then repeating that shit over and
over and over again. Go ahead.
Speaker 2 (36:50):
Well, in the interview with Academics, Kanye, he kind of
mentions that as far as how you know all of
these industry people, Army used puppets as puppets to warp
the minds of the people, And he wants to sit
(37:12):
here and say, God, God, God, see the reason why
I don't use God is because God could be anything,
like you can make an idol out of anything. There's
a distinction when you say the most high or most
yah yahweh. You get what I'm saying, Like when you
say God, that could refer to Satan. He tear tats,
(37:35):
you know, he teeter totters. Let me say in and out.
And when I was watching the interview, I was just
looking at him like, yo, he has no control over
his life, like you know, he wants to sit here
and talk about, you know, what the Jewish people have
(37:55):
done to the Black community, right. And DJ Academics was like, well,
what about Kim you know, because he told them all
this black shit. And I was actually happy that DJ
Academics have brought that up because I'm like, you are
a fucking hypocrite, my nigga. They look what you got
with you know what I'm saying. And he himself said,
(38:17):
what did he say Dutch that he realized it was
a mistake now.
Speaker 1 (38:21):
Oh yeah, he said a straight up. Because that's because
as the interview was going, that was one of the
questions you had asked. She was like, you was like,
oh for Kanye lelah, because he you know he dating
a white woman, Kim not a lot, and then that's
just right right after you finished your statement, we continue
to watch it. Academics asked the question, well, you know,
social media feels like, you know, Kim's white, you dating her, this, that,
and the third like, how do you feel about that?
(38:42):
He said, I made a mistake. He said, I didn't
want to have a baby by this bitch after the
first two months I was dating her. But that wasn't
quote unquote God's plan. When he said that the god
that he's referring to is not the most high yaweh,
then y'ah waste playing. It's Satan's planning. Yeah, Satan's plan
was for him. Yeah, you're gonna see that bitch up
and you're gonna have the kid, and your kid's gonna
belong to me. All these niggas, all them industry niggas
(39:05):
who had babies within the last ten fifteen years, their
kids belong to Satan. Their kids belong to the industry.
That's why he sees that my kids are raised celebrities,
and Kim owns the entities of these kids, not Kanye,
not had Kanye don't owe fifty to fifty of them
because Kanye has a problem with like them. Every time
I trying to make a song with my daughter, he
(39:26):
got to run through Kim. And because Kim is being
controlled by the higher Jews and the higher Upts, he
can't do shit with his daughter the way he wants
to do. It's why he's been going on these rents
like them. I can't see my kid. I can't do this.
Fuck Beyonce, fuck jay Z. You know what I'm saying,
because I can't do nothing with something that came out
of me allegedly. You know what I mean. This is
my child, but your child is not your child. Your
child belongs to Satan. Yeah, you gave your kid to
(39:49):
the devil. Hence why y'all see Blue Ivy being exploited
the way she is. And then you can go down
a list of all the celebrity kids that's been around
for the last few years actually, and that's actually you
know in God faces that we kind of watched like
kind of grow up. I guess you know. It is
a very strange situation, but I see what it is.
Speaker 2 (40:12):
Yeah, he has no control even with the current situation
that he's in with this other wife, like he has
no control at all. It's like we're watching the man
go in and out of Like he's probably the only
celebrity that has kind of beared it all. To be honest,
(40:33):
he admitted to sacrificing, you know, his mother for the
fame and fortune. He admitted several times that he, you know,
sold his soul to the devil. Right. He's admitted to
pretty much being a Satanists, you know, in a sense,
not like full blown, because he's still, like you said,
Teeter Totters, he'll use God and he'll try to act
(40:54):
some type of way. But he even admitted that he's evil,
you know, because academics was like, yo, a couple of
years ago, he was doing the Sunday Services, you put
out the Christian album. You was talking one way and
now you're talking this way. And so some people are like,
what happened to the Kanye couple of years ago? And
he said blatantly, I'm evil, And it's just like it's
(41:18):
funny to us because it's like we know that, you know,
you guys who listen to our show know that. But
the delusional people that Dutch was talking about earlier, they
don't really comprehend it. They're thinking that. Oh, like they
mentioned in an interview, like, oh, Kanye is just jealous
of these people. He's jealous of jay Z, He's jealous
(41:38):
of Cardi, He's jealous of all these different individuals.
Speaker 1 (41:41):
Cardi that he's mentioned. It's not Cardi B, it's Playboycarti.
Speaker 2 (41:44):
Yeah, Cartid.
Speaker 1 (41:46):
Yeah, I'm making sure you knew that.
Speaker 2 (41:47):
Yeah, no, I know that.
Speaker 1 (41:49):
I just didn't know you do that or not.
Speaker 2 (41:50):
I did.
Speaker 1 (41:51):
Play Bird Carty's are flaming homosexual demon.
Speaker 2 (41:56):
They all are.
Speaker 1 (41:56):
Yeah, I know. I'm just saying, like he's blatantly are
flaming homosexual demon things his nails, he walks around with
the chaplis pants. See that nigga workship the Devil on
another level like UZI, Like, yeah, he's another Uzzi like.
Speaker 2 (42:07):
The nigga what's the gay the gay nigga.
Speaker 1 (42:09):
With the dresses thugga.
Speaker 2 (42:12):
Yeah that motherfucker.
Speaker 1 (42:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (42:14):
So either way, you know, he mentions all of these
different artists and he's like, yeah, I am Jos, you
know what I'm saying, And he wants to talk about
Diddy and compare himself. What he's essentially saying is that
he they all know the game that they signed up for.
(42:35):
You know, they all did the rituals. They're all a
part of this satanic agenda. The thing with Kanye is
he's consistently back and forth between the two things. He
really has no control over himself. I really think that
this is just, you know, Satan's way of still showing
(42:58):
the people like whatever really is, because you'll still have
people who will make excuses for Beyonce and jay Z, like, oh,
he's just jealous. Oh, he's constantly mentioning them. He's talking
about their children. He's disgusting. Da da da da. You
know what I'm saying. Know, these niggas is just as evil.
They're just as evil. Everybody want to pretend like, you know, oh,
(43:21):
there's nothing wrong with them. Oh, you know, Diddy was
this way even though he was hanging out with Diddy.
They're not like that though, you know what I'm saying, Oh,
even with jay Z. Oh R Kelly was this way,
even though jay Z did a whole album and a
tour with this nigga. But he's not like that though,
you know what I'm saying. Like, it's like I can't
stand the sheeple's logic in their mind and when the
(43:43):
shit is really in front of their face, and they
no longer will sit here and make excuses or live
in their delusion. It's going to be very exhilarating for
me because it's like, you stoopid motherfucker. You know, you
have people like us, and you have blatant celebrities telling
(44:04):
you to your face. It's just been like a domino
effect since the pandemic started, right, It's literally like a
heightened uh uh, what do I want to say? It's
it's it's been a heightened sense of truth, if that
makes sense, even when it comes to just black people,
(44:24):
and they have even the celebrities telling us who we
are according to scripture, you know, with the Kyrie Irving situation,
and then even Kanye he has, you know, said that
we are the Jews. You know what I'm saying, Like
he said that. And so when he does these theatrical
things wearing the the what's the quote Dutch the Hitler
(44:46):
symbol of the Swisses, whatever about Yeah, I can't pronounce
that shit either, but yeah, those things he's he's like
throwing shots. So it's it's interesting to really look at
this character because he really has no control of his life,
and we all kind of go back and forth whether
or not we're looking at clone Kanye, right, and you
(45:06):
even said that a rapper was like, oh, I met
like three different versions of him. It's like how people
say they met different versions of Trump or there's like
a tale of two Trumps, you know what I'm saying.
So it's just like it's it's to me, it's kind
of sad because like, who the the real Kanye. He's
probably gone, I don't we don't really know long gone.
(45:28):
So the consciousness of just what they're doing with this
you know, this this vessel, right, and they're just going
in and out, it's just I don't know. To me,
it is actually very disturbing. Like it's very disturbing. And
if he isn't a clone and he's just super under
mkulture and he's just been fighting it, then you know
(45:49):
there's that. But you can tell that he has no
control over the image of what Satan produced, you get
what I'm saying, like down to the families, but we
already knew in the industry that they put together. You know,
these different celebrities like beyond say jay Z, that's just
strictly business. You know, their their relationship is orchestrated by saying,
(46:13):
so that's what they do, that's what they do. Uh yeah,
So I thought that was key him talking about Diddy.
There we go back to the typical hypocrisy with you
know Yay because they're all, you know, evil. He talks
about that they're probably gonna, you know, pack up Drake
(46:37):
in the next five years, five years, which is sad,
like damn y'all gonna pack up Drake before jay Z.
Speaker 1 (46:49):
Jay Z is in tune deeply with them Jews. On
another level, jay Z is the is one of the
biggest out there because he he got his ops under him.
Jay Z got nos signed to Rock Nation. Now is
just the ship out of him and you got your
(47:11):
ops signed to rock Nation. Jay Z is one of
the biggest villains. Jay Z and them niggas put other
niggas up to the to the plate to get other
niggas out of there. Jay Z is the reason why
jay Z had put Kanye in place to try to
get fifty up out of here. That's why he had
the Kanye versus fifty situation years ago when they fifty
dropped Curtis and Kanye had dropped. What was it graduate
(47:34):
was the graduation I think was a graduation album had
came out, you know what I mean, That's why we
had that little you know ya remember that little had
to have situation on Monsters apartment, you remember that way back.
But that wasn't like a serious It wasn't no, it
wasn't serious. Beep. I'm saying like jay Z orchestrated that
to get certain people about the situation, to put other
people in place for other things. But yes, no, yeah,
(47:57):
so they're trying to.
Speaker 2 (47:59):
Get all night business dealings as far as like you know,
industry niggas, like the black people trying to you know,
do their own thing. And he is snitch, Yeah, he's
he's a pet. I don't know. I'm really waiting for that.
Beyonce and jay Z tay down. They have to do it.
They have to do it. They have to do it.
It's a matter of time. Like I said, they're not
(48:22):
gonna do that to Michael Jackson and not do it
to this bitch. It's a matter of fucking time. And
when it happens, best believe I am going to have
a huge smile on my face. I know some people
who likes to listen to our show from time to time, like,
oh see, they just can't wait to see a black
(48:44):
fucking family get taken down. This is the problem to
be shut the fuck up, all right, Yes, I want
to see evil collapse. Yes, this bitch, This bitch got
a lot of people under a spell, all right. I
want to see a lot of the celebrities have their
own look on their own fans are underspells. But her,
come on, now, she's like the top fucking witch right
(49:08):
when it comes to the satanic spell that she has
over the fans. I want to see this. I want
to see the evil collapse. I want to see that
bitch collapse. I do. I've been waiting. I'm waiting patiently.
I'm really waiting patiently. And I just wanted to be
I wanted to be just like Michael, like I want
(49:29):
them to accuse her of being a pedophile. I want
I want it to be just like that, so that
all her fucking fans, what do you think they're gonna do?
What do you think they do.
Speaker 1 (49:40):
That it's not true?
Speaker 2 (49:43):
That will be crazy. I just wanted to be in
a face, you know, I do, I do. But yeah,
as far as like the yay situation. So eye character
right there, very odd character. But yeah, he's he He's
admitted the most I think that of anybody.
Speaker 1 (50:03):
Yes, he said, I went, I'm the one that been
through all this shit and I'm still serious standing. I
should be dead by.
Speaker 2 (50:09):
Now, That's what he said.
Speaker 1 (50:10):
He said, come kill me, you know what I mean? Yeah,
he said, I hate that I gotta do this to
I hate he hates that he has to even do
these things to the people, but he rather sit in
the truth. They continue to push the lies because at
the end of the day, you know, if a nigga
like Kanye dies, the conspiracy shi is gonna go fucking
(50:33):
koop yeggs. I'm tell youall right now, Kanye wasn't Doe today.
Tomorrow niggas was crashing out for Kanye. They're gonna crash
out on So what the hell is going on? This
industry should get into wicked, And I really can't understand
how people want to still work eagerly to get into
the industry when y'all know this shit, like we all
know this shit and it bothers me too. When a
(50:55):
nigga like Kanye could get up and he's been saying
these things for a long time, folks, And I'm not
acting like he's saying he's like he's the most godliest
person or the most the most truthful person, because all
these things have been said over and over and over
again from different mouths, but no one's taking the message
from other people. It seems like people listen to when
(51:16):
a nigga like Yay goes onto a goes on a
rant and puts on a crazy fit and gets the
yacht and right. It seems like the only time when
niggas want to listen. But people still want to be
in this belief, and they want to be in this
belief because people like the delusion to them is just.
Speaker 2 (51:32):
Or just say that he's crazy and something he needs
to be medically. Wendy Williams. They are saying that they.
Speaker 1 (51:40):
Said that he said, Yo, I'm not what they try
to Winny Williams, you don't be surprised if they and
Kanye said, yeah, they're going to try to Windy willas
me just for talking.
Speaker 2 (51:50):
I don't know. At this point, I feel like he's
just control. I thinks I.
Speaker 1 (51:56):
Want to be surprised that Kanye is the part of CIA.
Speaker 2 (51:59):
He's central, He's he's just he's allowed to say what
he is saying. They're not messing with him. He's still
standing because I don't know. He just he has that
pass he does and he's done revealed everything, so nobody
can't say that you ain't know that. These celebrities, so
they sold the Satan sacrifice, they loved ones to get on.
(52:19):
He didne revealed all that shit and he said he's evil.
So there you go, right to the niggas who sat
here and was Dick rioting his Christian album. Y'all kill me,
y'all y'all really kill me? Yeah, I don't. I don't
understand how anybody is chasing the industry. I don't. There's
(52:40):
too many people like like you just said, look how
they did Angie.
Speaker 1 (52:43):
Stone did it filthy?
Speaker 2 (52:45):
That are real filthy. And then you got them like
pretty much taunting her after death, like with Tyler Perry
making remarks about oh they like he didn't give a fuck,
like they know what it is. You know what I'm saying,
Like they know what it is. Yeah, It's just it's like,
come on now, shit, I don't understand how to have
any friends because it's just like that's another thing. With
(53:06):
the industry, How do you have any fucking friends, Because
at any given moment, you could be used as somebody's sacrifice.
That's how I look at it. You know, I don't
know what their little rules or regulations are and how
sayan operates that shit, But that's really how it comes
down to, right, people could use each other as sacrifices.
(53:26):
Kye even talked about how when he puts out his
you know, his egregious or outrageous tweets, that some of
the people he like who has spoken out against him,
he actually had private conversations and was like, it's okay
if you say this about me, right, but then the
(53:47):
person will say something completely different because you know, the
Jewish overlords told them to say something completely different. So
that's how orchestrated is. Even when it comes to that
aspect where you're seeing people reply to him and try
to critique him, and Kanye already knows what they might
say because they already had their own private conversations about it.
(54:09):
It's just, uh, it's just I don't know. It's a
mindful It's very mind boggling, that's all I have.
Speaker 1 (54:17):
Yeah, man, very mind boggling situation. Again, people that could
choose to that could choose to believe the truth, or
you could choose to believe the delusion. The choices yours.
One thing that the most High Yahweh has gave us
the ability to do is have choice. You know what
(54:40):
I mean? Yes, choices is everything. So yeah, whatever y'all
do with this message that we're sending you do, do
your best with it. Do your dirties, work with it,
spread the message, open your mind to the thought that
this shit is real. And again we talld my celebrities
on a bigger scale, that average person is doing the
(55:01):
same shit. The average person's willing to sacrifice their loved
ones for a couple hundred grand I mean you was
talking about like how people are willing like like like
niggas willing to do gay shit for cloud.
Speaker 2 (55:14):
Yeah you know what I mean. You know, you know what.
I've been watching reruns Fear Factor. That show will show
you everything that these niggas do. Me to do what
they will do that's only fifty thousand. Imagine when they
say ten mil nigga, please look literally, that show is
so ritualistic And I'm like, yo, we was all watching
(55:34):
this shit when we was younger. But everything that they
got them doing, eating blood, doing all kinds of shit
like drinking seamen, Like literally, no, they did that on
fear factor. That's how deep. It's grouesome, all the craziest shit,
Like it's like, what are you willing to do for
this dollar? For the love of money? Right, that's exactly
what it is. Fear factor. Satan got these niggas and
(55:58):
fear like Kanye's fear factor. Damn, there you get wet.
I'm trying to say that. It's like, so yeah, uh listen,
your next door neighbor probably a fucking Satanist. I've been
thinking that people ship that we live there is some
fucking witches, right, we were getting witch vies, Like it's
(56:19):
just the average Joe Schmoe is out here working with
Satan for Satan. You know. So why wouldn't you think
that the celebrities who have a different economic status, right,
have a different level of power because of that. Why
wouldn't you think that they're not working for Satan? Okay,
(56:41):
Kanye said he's evil. He told you the truth, believe him.
Speaker 1 (56:45):
Mm hm, there is that.
Speaker 2 (56:47):
I don't know how many more episodes we're gonna have
about the King. I'm sure gonna do something else.
Speaker 1 (56:51):
Yeah, and you're going it's not gonna stop, you know
what I mean? The next episode probably Oh they ever
give they ever pack them up for real?
Speaker 2 (56:57):
Yeah? I think so.
Speaker 1 (56:58):
To the world, Yo, Kanye was you know what I mean,
which I won't be surprised if we get that, and
I don't want to. I don't kids, I don't want
to get that. I don't want to get that honestly,
because he's very entertaining and we need more. We really,
I really wish that we had more celebs that was
willing to put themselves with their with their influence on
the line like that and spit that ship. Because one
(57:20):
thing Academics was saying as Kanye was leaving was, you know,
people think that your jay Z tweet was way more
diabolical than your Hitler tweet or your your tweets about
the Jews. But the jay Z tweet was just a
tweet that dumbasses jumped to because they wanted to speed
past everything else because they brain couldn't fathom everything else.
He was saying, like the only thing y'a could beat them.
(57:40):
Oh my god, he called these kids retarded. That's the
only thing people like stuck on the children versus like
and like and like and the things that killed me
with that one was like, so y'all want to speed
past him saying that the kids are artificially assimulated whatever,
y'all speeding passing that that stuck on him, calling them
(58:01):
retardet you know what I mean? Yeah, like, And it's
the things that we get stuck on which is the
most the worst part. Even when Trump get the Yatton sidebar,
Trump is really doing his duty to get rid of
the twenty second Amendment so he could run three terms.
Speaker 2 (58:19):
He's working on the last president.
Speaker 1 (58:21):
So I say all that to say, you know, we're
going to have an interesting next five to ten years
if we live to see it.
Speaker 2 (58:29):
Well, twenty thirty agenda, what we say, y'all, y'all you
can literally go back to like the pandemic time, and
we said that twenty twenty five is going to be
the changing point, all right, We already said that. Shit.
So look, everything that's going on right now, okay, and
the most high is really our time in like I said,
in the past, shows before too. Look what happened once
(58:52):
the pandemic hit right after our slave term twenty nineteen.
What happened all of this shit that you're seeing right now? Okay,
but y'all still don't want to believe in the Most
High and y'all ain't taking this shit seriously. Well, good
luck to you guys, all right. That's all I have,
That's all I have. Peace out, Barocada, Barocada,