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Today we'll analyze the Netflix Diddy documentary by 50 Cent called "Sean Combs: The Reckoning"! We'll talk about the occult symbol on Diddy's necklace, fake nerd gods, Bad Boy's gatekeeping, the propaganda of Diddy being "good" and Suge Knight being "evil", and TONS of Diddy conspiracies! We'll talk Al B Sure, Flavor Camps, Melvin Combs, Tupac, BIG, Epstein, shady jurors and how ALL of this is fake justice to appease the normies! 

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(00:00):
If you watch Netflix's new, diddy documentary by 50 Cent,

(00:04):
you probably got some big feelings and thoughts, but let me tell you today
why you might be being led down the wrong path here on Breaking Social Arms.
Now that cryptic intro was because I have,
I have my paranoid conspiracy tinfoil hat on as always.

(00:26):
And I think that there's a lot of things missing from this ditty documentary
that's been hyped up for two years.
Yeah.
I'm called Bullshit.
I'm a Bullshit.
And I have a lot of things and I want to walk through the whole thing with,
you know, and this is for new listeners.

(00:48):
My name is Isaac Wystop.
I study the cult symbolism in pop culture and I've written nine books on this.
My second book was called Sac Vice Mag of the Mind.
I talked about the hip hop industry back in 2014.
And I talked about ditty and all kinds of stuff on that book and nothing's changed.
In fact, things are getting closer to coming light, but not quite,
which is what the subject today is about.

(01:09):
And I am joined by my co-host and normy wife, Josie.
And her role, as always, is to play the normy, right?
So that's the rule.
Except I'm not a good normy anymore.
You're almost too red-pilled.
Almost too red-pilled.
So I wanted to go through this, a lot of people were asking us to talk about the Netflix.

(01:31):
For episode, many series about ditty, things called ditty, the reckoning or something.
And when I first watched it, I had feelings about it.
What did you think?
I thought it was good.
I love 50 cents interviews.
I love his pettiness.
I think he is so funny when he's getting interviewed.

(01:52):
And he's so proud of himself.
Yes.
I think it's hilarious.
He's a good troll for sure.
He's a funny, he's a lovable troll.
And that's a hard thing.
I feel like Trump is a good troll, but he's an unlikeable troll.
Okay.
So if I'm looking at stuff, I'm like, unlikeable, because he's cutty.

(02:14):
There's a cutty element there.
And 50 makes me laugh.
There's something about it that has a coolness about it.
That's not.
It's mean, but in a way that's slick.

(02:36):
Do you know what I'm trying to say?
I don't feel like Donald Trump is quick.
And he cuts low, but it's cutty.
There's no slickness there.
It's just quick and cutty.
50 is a little more slick with it.
A little slick with it.
And I think I like that.
I feel like if you're going to be a fucking dick,

(02:59):
you have to do it with some style.
You can't just call somebody a piggy.
You know what I mean?
That's cutty.
I'm like, you're being a total ass right now.
But if you do something slick, I'm like, okay, that was funny.
Okay.
I agree with you.
I think that's accurate portrayal of 50 cent.

(03:20):
I think he's trolley, but I think he does it in a slick way.
And he does it with like a fucking, like a cat smile on his face.
You know what I mean?
Like a chest out cat.
Like he's just cool.
Here's my thing.
I mean, should I save this for the conclusion, I guess?
Save it.

(03:41):
Let's move.
Okay.
I have my thoughts about 50 and I've always been a big 50 cent fan,
but I'm starting to wonder now.
Now, the show, the Netflix show, has been number one,
beating stranger things for weeks now.
Isn't that crazy?

(04:02):
You know, I think I think the American public have seen too much,
no too much, and you ain't getting this fucking cat back in the bag.
They're trying, and I think that's what this documentary is about.
It does add, and what's interesting is...

(04:22):
You can't fucking fuck us for five years.
Scaress for five years.
Be fucking awful for five years.
And think that we're not going to learn with it a little bit.
Like I think they think we're dumb, which we are.
But we're not that dumb.
And you can see the shift in narrative now.

(04:43):
You can see the shift where it's the same with the Epstein files as the same with Ditty.
It's this thing where the truth is coming out, and they're trying to...
I don't know how to explain this.
They're trying to sort of like feed us breadcrumbs to keep us satiated because we're like,
"Hey, there's some shit going on."
I'm like, "Oh, you know what?

(05:04):
You're right.
There's some shit going on.
Look, it's Ditty hiring prostitutes across straight state lines.
We'll put them in prison.
Justice will be served."
Same with the Epstein list.
Like, "Oh, you know what?
You're right.
There's these five billionaires on this list."
And here you go.
Here's the list.
It's just these five guys you've always heard about.
There's nobody else to look at here.

(05:26):
Nothing bigger going on.
It's just this.
So that the fucking people will be satiating me.
Like, "Okay, that's what I thought.
Good.
Back to my regular schedule program."
Yep.
When in reality, we're talking about something much bigger.
And I think that's what this documentary gives us is the fucking breadcrumbs shit.
I agree with that.
I mean, I think the only thing on this, "Okay, are you going like line by line?"

(05:52):
What's your strategy?
I rewatched it and...
Because I'm getting ready to jump.
And you're going to tell me, "Well, you have a fucking thing."
So tell me what your thing is.
Okay.
What's your outline?
So I did another part of the preamble.
I did a four hour diddy deep dive on my podcast, "A Call Some Lisbon Pop Culture."

(06:12):
Like two years ago, a year and a half ago.
Okay.
And I went through the court documents, low rods, lawsuit.
All the history of diddy, the stampede, how he started out with a blood sacrifice with
the stampede.
I mean, the whole fucking thing from start to finish.
And...
How long ago was that?
Like a year and a half, two years ago.

(06:32):
Link it so that people can find it if they want to listen to the whole thing.
Yeah, why not?
Link it.
Link in the show notes.
I think it might be a supporters only thing if I'm not mistaken.
So...
What's been long enough, do you want to take it out as supporters?
Can you do that?
Uh, not without making it a pain in the ass.
They're going to have to pay the five bucks.
Okay, five bucks.
Five bucks.
A couple coffee.
Come on.

(06:53):
And what's interesting is that this documentary actually elaborated and put some nice
visuals to support.
It is Christmas.
It is Christmas.
But hey, you know what?
My promo is already over.
I did a promo for my Patreon and it's over.
Okay.
I don't know.
They missed it, I guess.
Okay.
Uh, the...
What I say.
Oh yeah.
So what it is good is that this provides visuals to what I was talking about.

(07:18):
Okay.
Except my four-hour deep dive goes way deeper than 50 cents four-hour deep dive.
Okay.
So episode one, they show...
They start off because like the whole premise is that they got this footage from Ditty's
team of Ditty in New York right before he got arrested back in...

(07:40):
Was it December 23?
I think it's when he got arrested.
Okay.
I could be wrong about that.
I probably am.
But there was footage there of film in them because he films his whole life.
The whole life has been filmed.
This guy.
Mm-hmm.
Going back to Jamie Foxx, who's by the way completely absent from the fucking whole documentary.
Okay.
Jamie Foxx and was Kevin Hart even in there?

(08:00):
Kevin Hart wasn't in this documentary.
There's a lot of famous people that weren't in this doc.
That.
That who I'm called bullshit.
He was pretty close to Ditty.
Yeah.
I mean...
Yeah.
I didn't see Ashen Kutcher a whole lot in there.
Nope.
No.
Ashen was all with hanging out with Ditty.
Russell, who's that fucking dick at Russell Brand?
Oh, I mean, no, he hung out there.
Oh yeah.

(08:21):
They're all very close.
Okay.
So they have this footage and Ditty's in his hotel right before he gets arrested in New
York, a very underwhelming hotel for a fucking billionaire.
He's like the richest hip-hop guy in history, you know that?
I thought that too.
I was like, what a shit hole or hotel.
So I was like, okay, either all of his money is jammed up.

(08:43):
And like they...
Because when you get in trouble, don't they like freeze your assets?
Yeah, but I don't think that was done yet.
I don't really know how I don't think so.
I couldn't have agreed more.
I was like, where is he staying?
That is the smallest room I have ever seen in my life.
But then I think like if I was rich, would I spend...

(09:05):
How much money would I spend per night in a hotel room if I'm like staying in hotel rooms?
You know, like half of the year.
Maybe.
Maybe.
Because I like to be smart with my money.
I don't want to like...
Nobody wants to end up like MC Hammer.

(09:26):
You know what I mean?
MC Hammer was signed with death row records.
Did you know that?
No, I didn't.
He made an album called...
I think it was called "Too Tight."
I think he had a good song on there though, didn't he?
He was in a good place.
No, never got released.
It was never released.
But then it got leaked maybe 10 years ago to the internet.
You can listen to it.
It's too dated to be good now.

(09:46):
But it might have been alright in the 90s.
He could have never outshined those pants.
There was no rap that he could have came out with that wasn't going to outshine too legit.
You know what I mean?
It was just too big.
He had that pop thing around him.
He was never going to get out of it.
But you know, he was like the most gangster dude out there.

(10:08):
What do you mean?
I don't have any good stories, but I know I've heard people talk about how MC Hammer was
like the most gangster dude you never wanted to fuck with.
He was the hardest dude out there.
Crazy, huh?
That is crazy.
Because he has a praise song.
That's why we praise.
And he's seen any cartoon.
Yes.
But he was like the real deal with him.

(10:29):
Yeah.
He'd fuck your shit up apparently.
I love that.
You know what though?
I like it in cognito.
Yeah.
Like a little surprise.
I like somebody that surprises me.
I like that all over the place.
Like I like to find out when there's a, if you're a redneck and you're a liberal redneck,
that fucking gets my goat man.

(10:51):
Like in a good way.
Like I'm like, ooh, okay.
Or if you're like blue collar in your liberal top shelf.
Or if you, I don't want to know what you believe by the car you drive.
You know what I mean?
I want to be surprised.

(11:12):
Yeah.
It's not even goes the other way.
If you're in, I don't know, in an electric vehicle and then you have like some weird conservative
views.
I'm like, alright.
I wasn't expecting that.
Someone is a little outside the box.

(11:32):
I love it.
I love outside of the box.
I don't want to know what you fucking believe by your costume you wear.
Unpredictability.
I love it.
I think I'm having a hell of a time here.
Can you not see anymore?
I can't see because my, I tight my notes on my phone on the iPhone note app and I can't

(11:53):
zoom in on the fucking thing.
It's a whole ordeal.
Okay.
Okay.
So yeah, right off the bat, he's in an underwhelming hotel room.
But at the dude, he's a billionaire.
I mean, he's the richest guy in hip-hop.
I think he's number one.
He's also going into court.
So it's like, how much is he spending in a little while?
He is a tight wad because he is kind of cheap.

(12:14):
He was paying these male prostitutes like two grand.
I'm like, bitch, you're one of those famous people in the world and you're paying this guy
like two grand.
How do you be so embarrassed?
Don't you worry.
He's going to say something.
And he like stiffed a bunch of people too.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's and we'll talk about that too.
So you just, I would be so embarrassed to be cheap.

(12:36):
First off, being cheap is really embarrassing to me.
I can't.
I don't want the last thing.
I don't want, I'm not like, I'm frugal with our, I feel like this is how me and you are.
We're frugal, but we're frugal in a way that we don't want other people to know that we're
frugal.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
It's a very private frugal.

(12:57):
Like we're going to drink Sam's Choice soda because it literally tastes like fucking
coke and diet coke and I'm not going to spend $4 when I could spend 99 cents.
But I don't necessarily want people to know that I drink Sam's Choice.
If we have a party, we'll buy coke for the house.
Yeah, exactly.

(13:17):
I'm not going to buy Sam's Choice for everybody.
That's a private, that's a private decision for me.
Yeah.
I'm not going to get the Sam's Choice for everybody.
Yeah, maybe did he, maybe did he just thrifty?
Either way, he's in this underwhelming hotel room.
Yeah, but then don't videotape it.
You fucking weirdo.
videotape to everything is whole life is videotape, which is crazy to me.

(13:39):
Yeah, it is weird.
And didn't you find it odd that he kept looking out the window and they kept showing armed
guards on the roof?
Yeah, what was that?
What's that about?
I don't know.
Odd.
They never explain it.
Is that protection for Ditty?
Is that people looking to kill Ditty?
I mean, what is this?
They kept showing it.
I think they were just watching.

(13:59):
I think that they were just like having a, yeah, like a federal watch.
And he's wearing this necklace.
Did you notice his necklace?
Uh-huh.
Yeah.
No.
Do you have a lotion?
I have a body cream.
I have a body cream.
I'll take that cream.
It's your dick stroking cream.
He's wearing this necklace and it's a triangle with, there's a circle in the center with

(14:25):
four spokes connecting to the triangle.
And everyone online was, of course, TikTok, bullshit galore.
People like, this is a free, misodic symbol.
It's fucking not.
Okay, let's clear this up.
Okay.
Like, people are just full of shit on the internet.
Mm-hmm.
I don't know what it is though.
I haven't been able to find it yet.
I ran it through AI.

(14:46):
I don't know what this symbol is.
But it must mean something.
He's wearing the fucking necklace of it, right?
Okay.
I sent it to my, my expert, Dr. Aneter, who ran it to ground on his own.
And he, he found the closest thing and it looks very similar.
Is this thing called the shield of the Trinity, but you would have to invert it.

(15:08):
So I mean, kind of, but it'll make sense when you get to episode four, did he give all
these allegories to himself being like Christ?
Oh.
Remember that?
Yes.
Episode three, he talks about this whole fiasco with the hate me now video with Nas, where
he's on the cross, which is what I talked about in my book, 11 years before this came

(15:30):
out.
Okay.
These rappers are, you know, it's a braggadocious art form.
So of course they're going to be like, I'm the fucking God of rap.
I'm this that the other way.
They all do it.
Okay.
But I suggest that it goes into darker territories with the cult fantasies of man becoming
God.
Okay.
So if this is in fact the shield of the Trinity sign.

(15:52):
But didn't he get mad that he was on, he didn't like a, a Rev.
And or something like that that he respected said, hey, you shouldn't be on the cross
with like Jesus and he got pissed at Nas for putting it out there, right?
Yeah.
He tried to stop the label from releasing the music video.
They did.
So then he retaliates and goes to Steve Stout's office and beats him to get hospitalized.

(16:12):
He beats him, you know, with a, I think a baseball bat.
Jesus.
So my hot take on that necklace as per my expert doctor, Anne eater is that is the inversion
of the Holy Trinity.
Okay.
That's my best guess.
I, you know, it's not this, what do you, what do you call it?

(16:35):
Yeah.
It's not smoking gun, but it's interesting.
Okay.
It's a derivation of the tetragramaton Trinity apparently, which gets that now you get into
more of this sort of like Kabbalah stuff, maybe a little bit.
Okay.
You know, which I don't really know your words that you're saying here.
Kabbalah is Jewish.

(16:56):
No, I know what Kabbalah is, but I don't know what the other word.
You just, it's a name for God.
I know what Trinity is.
I mean, that's a gramaton.
Oh, I don't know what that is.
What is that?
It's like the name for God kind of is the simple where, where is that come from?
Yeah, I think it comes from Kabbalah.
Oh, okay.
Let me look that up though.
I don't want to steer anybody wrong.

(17:16):
It's the, it's the, it's the four letters.
The sacred name of God, this is more like a Jewish thing apparently.
Okay.
So in the documentary series, the interview Kirk Burrows, he's the guy who co-founded Bad

(17:49):
Boy, the interview Tim Dogg Patterson who worked with Diddy as an intern at Uptown.
They talk about how when Diddy started out as an intern at Uptown, the guy running Uptown
was Andre Horel and they were saying, you know, back then in the late 80s.

(18:10):
See the one with the gray dreads?
Gray dreads is Kirk Burrows, the guy who co-founded Bad Boy.
Okay.
And he's the one that got forced to sell his shares.
Yes.
Okay, got it.
Yes.
They were saying that back then Andre Horel at Uptown and Russell Simmons at Dev Jam, those
were the only two labels that could get you into the rap game.

(18:34):
Okay.
So doesn't Russell have like a bunch of shit against him too?
Like he doesn't even.
Oh, he's a scumbag too.
And also not really talked about in this documentary.
Yeah, he got all these meat to essay, rape allegations and fled the country.
And he's literally living in Indonesia right now because he won't come back to America.

(18:58):
Totally innocent though.
So they're talking about how Uptown records, which is like where heavy D was the popular
guy.
I'll be sure was on the label.
The receptionist was Kim Porter and that was Albi Shur's girl at the time.
And this starts a trend that 50 does a good job of showing that I didn't know about of

(19:23):
Ditty being obsessed with other people's girls.
Okay.
And they were saying how Ditty was always messing around with Kim Porter constantly.
And everyone was looking at him like, yo, that's like Albi Shur's girl girl.
You know, and Ditty was nobody at this time.
He was just an intern.
Right.
And they were like, what's wrong with this guy?
Right?

(19:43):
Mm-hmm.
Did Albi Shur sing Night and Day?
Yes.
Oh, I love that song.
Great song.
That's a great song.
And I think it might have been Albi Shur.
Somebody described Ditty as a scholastic dweeb.
Oh, that's right.
Okay.
He's a nerd.
Yeah, he's a nerd.

(20:04):
Okay.
And you know what?
Checks out, man.
Checks out.
Fucking nerds, dude.
The nerds are the worst.
We need to do something about this.
People give them a pass and I'm like, no, no, no.
They need bleed.
They're the most dangerous people.
They are because they're clever.
They get teased, so it makes them lose their empathy.

(20:26):
And they don't know how to like, fucking roll with the punches.
And then they just fill up with nerd anger.
And that nerd anger is like, you are never undoing that bomb.
There's no fucking wires to clip that's going to take the detonation out of that.
They are just unhinged to human beings at a weird small dick in there.

(20:48):
And they want to see the world.
It's over.
Yeah.
Don't give them any power.
Keep them away from everything.
That's almost like it.
It's like a Trump and Epstein both fit this mold.
Yeah.
I actually think Epstein wasn't a nerd.
Really?
He is the weirdest teeth.
Yeah.
His teeth are fucking like they make me feel weird.

(21:10):
I look at Epstein's teeth and I'm like, ooh.
I have a hot take about Epstein.
The more I like watch footage of his depositions and hear about him and hear the story of what
was really going on there.
He's like demon teeth.
I think he was kind of like Trump where these guys are the worst.
Let's get that out there for sure the worst.
Oh, I feel like this is going to be a part of it.

(21:31):
I bet this guy was like kind of cool and fun to hang out with.
You have a terrible judge character.
I'm not excusing it.
I'm not saying I want to.
I'm just saying.
That is wrong with you.
Thank God you fucking got you.
You end up in fucking prison.
Here's why I say this.
You ain't got with losers, dude.
Hear me out.
What the fuck?
I told you it was a hot take.
I'm not saying I admire him.

(21:51):
He's a scumbag.
I'm glad he's dead.
I know, but you would be like, I'd like to hang out with him.
No.
Here's why I say that because when I was reading the Epstein files, there was that guy, some
famous guy.
What the hell is his name?
Some rich famous dude who couldn't have a lot of guys were going to Jeffrey to figure
out how to pick up chicks, basically.

(22:14):
Pue.
Because they were like nerds.
They're like, look, I'm a nerd.
I'm rich.
I'm powerful.
I can't pick up a chick to save my life.
And they would go to him because he was kind of smooth with the fucking women.
Except for you like children.
For sure.
No doubt.
Oh my God.
You got, okay.
Listen to me.
I'm saying he's probably like hanging out with a car salesman.

(22:34):
You're probably like, you're a scumbag, but like, I kind of get your a charmer.
You're a charmer.
You can be charmed by pieces of shit, man.
Do you know that about yourself?
I don't fall for it.
I'm just, I see it.
And I'm like, that's a very good skill, man.
How are you that charming in such a fucking evil person?
You, yeah, but you would be like, you would go see a game with him.

(22:57):
Not if I knew what I was fucking people.
No, not if he was, if you knew he was like fucking children, right?
Sure.
That would be your line.
Yeah, that would be my line.
But literally like a skeet.
Literally like a skeet dude.
If he's just this piece of shit, you would be like, hey, is it piece of shit, but he's funny?
Yeah.
Like funny for you, kind of like, but you let some really bad shit go on around you.

(23:20):
Because you think it's not going to affect you.
Yeah.
See, this is what's wrong with men.
That's right.
You guys don't look like they're, if I was hanging out.
Okay, let me think how, if this is true before I say this.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.

(23:40):
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
You don't see the worst in them and be like, hey, they're kind of dangerous.
This is a little bit dangerous because you don't think you're going to get raped.
You guys don't think that they're going to get you into trouble.
Yeah.
You're just hanging out with them.
Who the fuck cares?

(24:01):
I guess it's like, I see the potential for evil, but I'm like, well, until they're
going to do the evil, I'm okay with it.
Kind of like Trump.
I like Trump.
I thought he was a funny dude, like firing people and being a troll and being a dick.
I thought he's funny.
But now that he's like the leader of the world, I'm like, oh, this guy's like fucking evil.
I don't trust this guy at all.
He's terrible.
That's what I mean.

(24:22):
But you guys use that character.
When women say, hey, this guy fucking raped us, you guys can't see it.
Oh, you think that plays into it?
Yes.
It's like you still love him.
You're like, he's not like that.
Say I he's a piece of shit and he might fart in your trench coat and wrap your head in
it.
But he ain't going to rape you.

(24:42):
But you can't see past the love that you have for these people, even when they do foreign
to shit.
No, because I can look at who's someone I really liked.
Hawkehogan.
Love Hawkehogan.
And then he dropped the N word on that video after he was banging Bubba the Love Sponsors

(25:04):
wife.
And then what he's a fucking scumbag, I guess you think he's a scumbag.
Yeah, he's a dickhead.
What do you think about Leo?
Leo has done anything wrong.
Leo fucking hangs out with Diddy.
Oh, that's true.
And there's a video of him being a total piece of shit with those other kid, his child

(25:25):
stars like Toby McGuire.
And they were known for being pieces of shit.
Yeah, I get you're a terrible.
I don't know the.
I don't know the extent.
I don't know the extent of what they did where they just sleazy dirt bags or were they like
violating people.
You know what I mean?
I don't know what the difference.

(25:46):
I mean, what are you saying that he did?
I bet you that they, I bet you if a chick was around them and passed out, they'd fuck her.
I bet you that they would say nasty jokes and be if they had women around them and they
got drunk and was being awful, they would be belittling and disgusting to them.

(26:07):
I think that they would be awful and disgusting to other men.
I think that they would be abusive.
I guess I'm saying abuse.
I will say the words between knowing that and saying probably, you know, you think a bunch
of young boys that are filled with power and money and start them.

(26:31):
Are going to be well rounded out of lessons and just be like funny and say funny, you
know, like in an appropriate and appropriate way.
I mean, I don't know.
I'm going to say it's not the fucking case.
Another case in point, Dana White.
I like Dana White.
I mean, I didn't agree with a lot of things, but I thought he was interesting and I liked

(26:54):
a lot of things about him.
Then there was that video of him hitting his fucking wife and I was like, oh, he's a
fucking white beat or what, a piece of shit.
So it's like, you know, who do you love?
Let's talk about him.
I have a good moral compass.
You have a good moral compass terrible, just a character.
Okay.
All right.
Leave it at that.

(27:15):
I'm just saying, if I found out one of my friends was chewing tobacco.
I hung out this woman and we would hang out and then all of a sudden she put a big
old wad of chewing tobacco in her lip.
I would not hang out with her anymore because that's fucking weird.

(27:37):
And it's like the next level weirdness that I would be like, that's uncouth.
It's a woman to put you in the back.
But you like to see how it turned out to be a gangster.
Yes.
And you like when cowboys turn out to be liberals.
I like a surprise, except when a woman puts a child in.

(27:57):
Yes.
When a woman puts in a piece of chalk, it makes me I'm like, we're not the same lady.
We are not the same.
The minute you have to have a diet coke to spit your fucking your brown spit into is
the minute I'm checked out and we are no longer hanging out in public together.
What if it's a skull bandit that look will different?

(28:20):
Well, I don't know what that is.
It's like the pouch like a zin, I guess is what they call them now.
They put it in a little paper pouch and you put the pouch in there.
Do you get the shit?
Or do you have to spit it out?
The pro's got it all the time, but you spit that too, I think.
Anytime you have to collect your saliva in a vessel at the woman, I'm out.
Gross.

(28:41):
I would be like, I would like, maybe I am a little bit more like you, where I would be like,
that's funny.
And I will never be seen with you.
I'm just saying make comedy legal again.
My point is, my point is because I know people in the comments are going to fucking say some
shit.

(29:02):
Epstein's a scumbag.
I hope he's actually dead.
I don't think he is.
He's not.
I think he's living his best life in the country, the size of New Jersey.
So I'm happy he might be dead.
He's a scumbag.
I would never hang out with him now that I know who he is.
I'm just saying, I'll bet that guy was actually pretty charming is what I'm saying.
You get me turning the fucking levers of the world leaders and telling nurse how to get

(29:25):
laid unless you're somewhat charming.
That's all I'm saying.
They put training as he going carnate, which he is.
I agree with you.
But the devil's charming.
I agree.
I agree with you.
Okay.
That's all I'm trying to say.
Okay.
I agree.
All right.
And I think if you didn't know the guy and just met this guy, Jeffrey, I'm seeing that
I know where I'm going to get trying the fucking socks off you.
He's all I'm saying.
I mean, you don't become a fucking A plus black listing into Intel gathering agent unless

(29:50):
you can talk of shit.
I agree.
So.
Okay.
I mean, if you meet the devil, he's not going to be a fucking, he's not going to be a nerd.
No.
That's it.
And I guess that's the point I'm making is like the nerds.
They figured out these other things, but they can't figure out how to be charmer's at

(30:11):
all.
So that's the reason they went to Epstein because he figured it out.
Okay.
Okay.
All right.
Okay.
I took us a while to get there, but we got there.
Okay.
Good.
Okay.

(30:31):
I'm just so what you said.
So did he also a nerd turns out they said he the guy wouldn't do drugs.
He wouldn't party.
He was just a fucking nerd.
And burrows said Kurt burrows said that he saw did he being built into cool.
Right.
So he was in there.
Yeah.
He called it the uptown flavor camp, which we didn't go into any more detail on what that

(30:53):
term meant.
And immediately I thought of like that was what did he called his thing, the did he flavor
camp.
Remember that with you usher said that.
Oh.
And usher said that when he was a teenager or kid, a did he took him under his wing and took
him through flavor camp.
He was on Howard Stern.
Oh.
Howard Stern was like, what the hell happened to flavor camp and usher's like, I can't tell
you.
Oh.

(31:14):
And who knows what the fuck was going on there now.
Okay.
And it goes into a recurring point of this documentary that did he can create nothing.
He's a fucking total loser.
He has not a creative bone in his body.
He just took shit.
He saw other people doing and then he did it.
Okay.
Including naming his thing the flavor camp.
Oh.
You know what I mean?

(31:36):
Yes.
So did he starts glazing Andrew Andre Horrell again.
That's the CEO of uptown, one of the two gatekeepers of hip hop.
Okay.
He moves in with Andre Horrell moves into his home.
How did you do that?
I think they were having sex.
Oh.
They didn't mention it on the documentary.

(31:57):
I don't think it was implied in the documentary.
It's what my brain first went to.
I was like, oh, was he like fucking banging it out with this dude?
I don't know.
It just seemed weird to me.
And we're still in episode one.
They mentioned how Diddy's father was a gangster.

(32:20):
Melvin Combs.
He was in a gang and that sort of informed Diddy's worldview of like, hey, I'm a gangster
too by blood.
And his mom was still connected with that gangster life and they would go to Harlem and
shit and do whatever the fuck.
Sell drugs or whatever she was doing.
Is that what you, what the implication was?
Is that you go him and his friend would go with her while she would go drop stuff off.

(32:43):
Yeah.
Whatever that was.
Whatever she was dropping off.
But what they don't mention is that his dad was a federal informant.
He was a fed also, which is my belief.
And that's a known.
That's a known.
It was in the New York Times.
I read it.
I found it the source of it for my four hour deep dive.
Okay.
It was in the New York Times.

(33:04):
I found the old article from like 1975 or some shit.
Oh.
Yeah.
So his dad was an informant.
He was a fed.
And it's just, there's all these lowline fruits.
I'm like 50.
Are you on our team or not?
Are you exposing this guy or not?
Because like I would for sure add that in there.
Yeah.
That's an interesting one.
Unless I missed it.
I mean, it's possible I missed it.
No, I didn't see that.

(33:24):
I didn't see it though.
Oh, the evaluations of Diddy.
He does mother.
I don't know.
Cares.
Again, horrible judge character.
Well, you know, it's funny.
I'm a great judge of character because I've always hated Diddy since the 90s.
I hated him.
Yeah.
So that one, I got right.
But again, it's not you like a charmer.

(33:47):
He's not a charming guy.
No.
50's charming though.
50 is charming.
Diddy is the key kind of going on about how like he, he Eric Sermon, another rapper.
His girlfriend that he broke up with Diddy immediately swooped in to pick up.

(34:08):
He's just a weird vulture.
He kind of guy.
Yeah.
He is.
Well, that's a, I think that's the right term.
Vulture.
He's a vulture.
They played, they interviewed Joy Dickerson Niel.
She was one of the women who sued or alleged that Diddy, Sator.
She's the one that they said that he filmed it and he showed it to a bunch of friends.

(34:31):
And then her mom, she told her mom and her mom wrote this nasty letter to Diddy.
It was like, fuck you, dickhead.
Then they showed her in the music video with Diddy.
Diddy dropping her off and that Volkswagen cabriolay.
Did you get a cabriolay out here?
I'm not a car person.
I don't know.
Oh, they were red hot in PA.
You had a VW cab.

(34:52):
You were getting laid.
I felt like the ones that I knew about were just, I liked it.
I don't know what it was about the 90s and the 80s and convertibles, but I felt like that
was like the pinnacle of cool.
It is.
It is still.
So it was like, I always wanted to, I was like, ooh, I'd have a rabbit.

(35:16):
Do you remember because that was in camp by me love?
Who made that?
Who made the rabbit?
That's a Volkswagen.
That's what a cabriolay is.
It's a rabbit.
Oh, it is.
A rabbit convertible, yeah.
Okay, so I would do a rabbit.
So that one was cool.
Uh-huh.
I had a rabbit, GTI.
You did.
That had a hard top.
It was a hard top, yeah.
Not cool then.
It was pretty cool.
No, it wasn't.

(35:37):
It was pretty cool.
I'm here to tell you.
It was lowered.
Silver wheels.
It was nice.
Chrome tint.
That's chrome.
You had a very look.
When we first started dating, that's the kind of cars you drove where those, and I was like,
those look like, you always like the really small hatchback.
Little Honda CRX.

(35:58):
Yeah.
Like, we're the cars.
When I made a Honda, a 91 CRX, that's, I had a Volkswagen Corrado.
Supercharged.
It's beatish shit.
A Dell soul.
A Dell soul.
That's right.
Um, and then Labyrinth.
I had a Labyrinth.

(36:18):
That's right.
You did.
And one time, and one time I had my dogs, I had this little white dog.
It was a mutt.
And then I had this big, thick, um, German shepherd dog.
And I was taking him to the pet smart and I took, and I put the top down.
And the little white dog was humping the German shepherd in the back of my labaran.

(36:42):
And it was shaking the whole car.
And I remember some boys pulled up next to me and they started laughing so hard.
And I turned around and saw what was happening as a Jesus Christ.
That's like, mom, these goddamn dogs will not quit fucking everywhere.
We go.

(37:03):
They're like, this is insane.
And he was neutered.
It wasn't like he was doing anything, but he just like, he liked a big woman.
He couldn't help it.
He wanted to climb that tree.
He did not fucking care.
Springs in the air.
Sure was.
I think the reason we thought convertibles were cool by theory is that because in every movie

(37:24):
and TV show, they drive convertibles so they can film from outside the car.
Oh, maybe that's what it was.
Because if you have a hard time, it's like hard to really film that.
Sure.
That's my theory is that we seen in all over Hollywood and shit.
Yeah.
Because I remember in 902 and O, Luke Perry had a convertible boxer.
Was that a boxer?

(37:45):
I'd never seen 902 and O.
Excuse me.
Never once, no.
What the fuck?
Weird, huh?
That is weird.
I still love that show.
I was geared towards women because my sister loved it.
And I always checked out.
Like, nah, Simpson's are over.
I'm out.
In living color.
I think in living color was on at the same time.

(38:06):
Oh my god.
I loved in living color.
That shit was so funny.
I was watching Martin.
I loved Martin.
Martin was great.
In living color.
What was the girlfriend's one?
Living single.
Living single.
We are living.
I love that.
I was watching.
Do you remember in living color the skit with the handyman adventures of handyman?

(38:29):
That is so fucking inappropriate on so many levels.
That's like the old 90s.
Oh my god.
Look back.
I see people all the time taking a 2025 lens and looking back in the 90s and the 80s.
I'm like, why would you fuck?
None of our shit is appropriate.
You cannot look back that far.
It's so, I mean, he.

(38:49):
We were terrible.
He did every trope that you shouldn't do.
I was like, I can't believe this was on TV.
It was funny.
He'd travel off the things he does.
He would fall out the window.
Yeah, but you're up up in the way.
He'd fall out the window.
Oh my god.
What was that called?

(39:13):
Living color.
In living color was always inappropriate.
They had, what's his name?
Do I stuff like a tramp?
I guess she was a woman.
I don't have a beard of Milo.
You have a beard of a character.
Yeah, just a woman or a trans woman.
I don't know.
I thought about that one in a while.
Anyways, Jamie, Jamie Foxx was also a dressed up as a woman on in living color around the

(39:39):
time he was hanging out with Diddy filming the Diddy parties.
I don't remember him dressing up.
I remember them dressing up as a gig as the gay guys and they would do the movie reviews.
Movie reviews.
No, there was a Jamie Foxx was the one.
She had the big list.
She was a lady.
Hey.
And then she went on.
Was that a lady?
Was that a lady?

(40:00):
I think so.
No, that was Martin's version of that character kind of.
I don't, Lawanda?
Lawanda?
I don't remember.
Anyway, yeah, but Jamie Foxx, that's how he got, he got his start hanging out with Diddy.
He wasn't even famous.
He was saying I was Diddy filming and then he got into in living color.
Did the dressing that Dave should tell talks about how they do this to black men?

(40:22):
Holly would make him dress like women.
Now he's huge, right?
Famous.
That is fucking weird.
Why would they do it?
Why do they do that?
It's so strange, isn't it?
It is so strange.
I think Jamie Foxx is a good actor.
I'm not.
He's not talented.
He's very talented.
Very good.
All right.

(40:43):
Go ahead.
Okay.
Episode one.
We're still almost done.
They show the, they show footage from the Stampede.
I didn't know they had footage of the Stampede at the basketball game because Diddy put on this
basketball game that's supposed to be this positive event, La Zed Blah, all these rappers
and shit.
And they oversold the tickets or got way too high.
People rushed in and a bunch of people died from a Stampede.

(41:04):
And they actually video footage and you can see Diddy.
There's people helping dead people all over the floor everywhere and did he walk in around
just kind of like walking around.
Disinterested.
And they talk about how this tragedy actually helped propel him into the spotlight, which

(41:24):
ties into this whole blood sacrifice thing.
Because when you get down deep into the conspiracy web, you get into this theory about how in reality
these elites, what they really want to do is get their will and they're not afraid to
murder anybody to do it.
They do not care about human life.

(41:48):
But I tell you, what do you do you think that's the truth?
Yeah.
Are you believe in it?
Oh, 100%.
Yeah.
Interesting.
For sure.
That's one that I'm like, is it true?
I'm not sure.
I believe it wholeheartedly.
Okay.
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(42:56):
Now just so you know, we bought these with our own money.
And we bought several things trying to I have this list of sponsors and we bought several
items trying to find one that we liked because I'm not going to like you guys.
Yeah, we're not going to tell you to buy shit that is garbage.
I bought these cookies.
That was really excited for us.
I was like, dude, I can sell fucking cookies.
I love cookies.

(43:17):
These were the fucking worst cookies I've ever tasted in my life.
They were toxic.
I couldn't even eat unedible.
We threw them away.
So anyway, good.
Yeah, we're playing good cop back.
You're good.
I'm back.
I'm going to just tell you, listen, these sheets are fucking nice.
They are so nice.
They are.
We got the bamboo ones.
What was what was it called?
Do you remember?

(43:37):
It was something bamboo.
The ones we bought.
It's the bamboo sheet set.
It.
I've got some notes here from it because.
It retails.
So we bought a bunch of shit from them.
There's a bamboo sheet set.
And we're talking like these are expensive.
They're a few hundred bucks.
They're expensive.
But you use the promo code.

(43:57):
You get it down before you open something else.
I feel like promo code got you to Costco pricing.
Yeah.
Okay, so we typically buy Costco sheets.
We like a deal.
Again, frugal.
We're frugal with our money.
Costco sheets are kind of, we do the bamboo sheets that come through like with the
road shows when they have the really nice ones that come through.
We'll pick up some of those bad boys.
And that's typically where we've been.

(44:18):
Dude, these ones are silky or then those bamboo sheets at the Costco.
They are buttery.
They are so comfy and they're a little bit cool.
Don't you feel like they, I feel like they're cool to the touch.
That's what they, well, that's what they promote, promoted on is they're known for the cooling
and moisture wicking properties.
And it's perfect for hot sleepers.
It's a natural.

(44:38):
I'm a red hot sleeper.
I will cook everybody out of this bedroom.
And they were great.
And I feel like they are a natural fiber.
It's a natural fiber and they just have been silky.
If you like a silky cool, but not set teen, like I feel like if you do a satin sheet, they're
too slick.

(44:59):
Like you can't hold on to shit on those, but you get the silkyness of it without losing
your pillow.
Like you're still holding your pillow through the whole night and your sheets are going
to stay up.
Like I felt like when we, you brought, when you were in Korea, you bought satin sheets.
You're right.
Oh, yeah.
You could keep those fucking things on the bed.
No, you can't.
You're sliding right out of the damn thing.

(45:20):
You slide right out of the sheet.
The sheet slides way off the bed.
You're sliding out the bed.
Yeah, it was terrible that you couldn't hold on to your pillow.
Everything was all over the fucking place.
These, I feel give the silkyness, not as silky as this, as a satin, but like barely a half
a step below, okay?
Silky, cool.
And then you, but you can still hold onto them.

(45:42):
They are, they call them buttery soft on the average.
They are lovely.
They are lovely.
Yeah.
And there was a, they come with a, we've had them for a few weeks now.
We love them.
We finally committed, we're like, okay, we love these sheets.
They have a hundred nights sleep trial, a 10 year warranty.
And they say that they get softer as you wash them, which is, I don't know that yet, but

(46:07):
I mean, they're really soft still after having them for a while here.
I also got a silk pillowcase for my face, just because I heard for the ladies out there
or the gentleman that give a shit, like I heard like sleeping on a pillow can kind of like
pull your face if you're a face smusher.
And I'm a, I'm a little bit of a, like I sleep, I sigh sleep, but I feel like I pull on my

(46:28):
face a little bit.
So I got a silky, I got a silk pillowcase for my face and my hair.
And I've like, I have loved it.
Again, I've been able to hold onto it.
It hasn't been all over the place.
Again, it's not that satin, satin pillowcases you're not going to hold onto.
This bitch, very nice.
And another, another selling point for me is if you go to the better, better business

(46:50):
bureau, which I look up a lot of places before I give them my money, I got a better business
bureau.
That's a pretty good gauge.
They've got an A plus with 4.38 stars.
Now, I'm going to give you the caveat here because you're our listeners and my, our trust
is more important than your money.
Yeah.
Here's what I didn't like about the process.
They, you know, you know, it's the same deal.

(47:12):
You buy the crap, you put in your email address, they're like, okay, cool, thanks for your
stuff.
And then they send you like a daily sort of like, I don't know.
Heads on the way.
Hey, it's on the way.
But then they, but then they're also like, hey, you should subscribe.
They have a subscription model service, which I don't understand yet.
I fucking hate that idea.
I don't like that idea either.
I'm like, bro, I just wanted to buy sheets.
I'm not going to buy sheets every month.
What are you talking about?
Yeah.
But they sell pajamas and socks and all kinds of shit.

(47:34):
And the pajamas are supposed to be legit.
And after having these sheets, I'm like, I kind of think I want to try those pajamas.
Okay.
And I'd like to try the socks if they have good socks because I can't find a good pair of
socks that I like.
I want a scrunch.
Why is it so fucking difficult?
I feel like an athletics, I like an athletics sock because it stays on your foot.
Like it doesn't slide off of your foot.

(47:55):
But it's not a good scrunchy sock.
It's like a weird tight.
It's too tight in the, in the ankle.
And it makes me feel like I got a fat fucking can go.
And then I, so I'll try and find like a knit sock.
But then I feel like some, some of those knit socks are too loose in the foot and there's
seven-year-old foot.
And it slides down my fucking foot and it's hanging off my toe.

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And then I got these, I got these, uh, I bought some
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(48:39):
I was like, "Gee's good lord.
Like, can I have a pair of socks?"
And they are good scrunchy socks, but they don't have a lot of stretch on them.
It's kind of like a tight or sock, but it's got a good scrunch.
Who makes a Birkenstock?
I got a Birkenstock sock.
I was like, "Let's see if these are any fucking good."
I don't know.
If any of you guys know of some good socks at gig, cute scrunch, let me know because that's

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what I'm looking for.
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All right.
Episode two of the Ditty Show.
Let's talk about it.

(49:24):
The implication here that they present in episode two is that Ditty set two pop up to
get shot at the Quad Studios when he got shot five times.
And he lived through that one.
And they say something interesting that it didn't catch the first time we watched it.
The second time I watched it, I was like, "Oh, that is fascinating."
And this informs my opinion of the whole thing.

(49:44):
Okay.
They, someone on there said, "At the time in the 90s, two pop was vilified when he was alive,
of course."
And Ditty was exalted.
And that's exactly true.
I remember that.
As you know, my terrible, uh, discerment of character, I always like the villains.

(50:07):
Always have always will.
Okay.
And I loved two-pop.
Hated Ditty loved two-pop.
But I think it's because Ditty was always shown as this great guy.
And two-pop was the fucking terrible gangster of all this bullshit, right?
Okay.
Of course he did get trouble for the essay stuff.
So I don't know about, I don't know enough about that story.

(50:28):
But as a rapper, and it's confusing because two-pop had this woman in power with songs.
Like, "Brennan's got a baby."
Yeah.
It's kind of confusing.
And then he had that song, "Warn us to him."
Yeah.
And like, did he really essay this year?
But again, I feel like, not to like be...
This is going to sound fucked up, but I don't mean it fucked up.

(50:51):
At some place, in 2025, I feel like there's a lot of information out there.
We can have like a lot more conversations.
In 1995, those conversations had not existed yet.
I don't know if we were really talking about consent in sexuality in '95, in the '90s,
in the '80s.

(51:11):
So it was...
Consent was a lot blurrier.
And you have to remember that coercion was the fucking game.
It is the game, right?
Yeah, that's something we're going to talk about on another episode.
So...
If I would talk about it with the Christmas conspiracy show about how the baby is cold outside

(51:34):
the song was reflective of how life used to be a hundred years ago, where men were...
You were supposed to coerce women.
You were supposed to sexually harass them because if you didn't, that was kind of rude.
I don't know about the root part, but that was...
No, that's what it was.
I think that was part of the game.
Yeah, it was a game you had to play.

(51:54):
Or because I had there was an example where if you told a woman like, "Hey, you want to
come back to my place?"
Socially, she was supposed to say...
No.
No.
And back then, if you were the man and you were like, "Oh, no.
Okay, my bad.
Sorry.
Have a good night."
Yeah.
Like, that was rude.
That's what you're supposed to do today, but back then, that was rude.
And you was like, "The woman would be like, "Well, fuck me, I guess."

(52:16):
Yeah.
Who am I?
You know?
So it's just...
Things are blurry.
Things are blurry.
Things are blurry.
Things are blurry.
Fuck him lives.
It got men in trouble and it got women in trouble.
This was like not the way to do this.
So it was wrong, but it also was.
Yeah.
So I don't know.

(52:36):
It's confusing when it comes to two-pog.
Because you had all those social kind of awareness themes.
Yeah, but then you add in drugs and ego and all kinds of stuff.
I do think that it could get confusing.
Yeah.
So, in episode two, they're talking about how Ditty is screwing everybody out of their

(52:57):
royalties.
But you know what makes me feel, have a little bit of like sympathy for two-pog and none
for Ditty and none for Russell?
Huh.
Is he has like one allegation, one or something, allegations?
I feel like one could be a mistake.
Eight, not a mistake.
Now we're talking about personality.

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Okay.
I agree.
That's a good point.
That's the number here is that what we're talking about.
Good point.
So the other theme is Ditty, you know, he, they're implying that the reason he was so rich
is because his artists were so poor.
He screwed everybody out of their royalties.
He basically coerced Kirk Burrows out of his share of Bad Boy that he co-founded.

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Craig Mack, who was a huge star on Bad Boy, was having to borrow money from his father
and law to live when he had like this huge hit.
And Kirk Burrows took puffed a court about him basically getting coerced out of his share
of Bad Boy and and puffed got away with it because they were like, oh, he filed the claims

(54:06):
too late or some bullshit.
You know what's so funny to me is like, we all think like, why would you do that because
your name is going to get out there that you don't pay your artists and nobody's going
to want to work with you.
And that's eventually what happened.
And that's what happened with him, you know.
Yeah.
And so like to me, this is like the same thing.

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This is the same thing when I think about people that have the horses that drive carriages
around Salt Lake City's temple back in the day.
I took my mom.
I wanted to take my mom in a quick carriage ride to go around see the temple lights.
And I did and my mom the entire time was sad for those horses.

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She was like, she hated it.
She was like, this is sad.
And I was like, oh my God, we can't do, I can't do anything nice for you.
Like you are such a shit face.
And she was just sad about it.
And I was like, mom, and what fucking realm would they abuse these horses?
They need these horses to work and want to work for, so they're going to like feed them

(55:14):
and house them and treat them well because they need them.
It's part of the business model.
One fucking year later, that horse was dead on the ground in Salt Lake City because they
were abusing that horse.
And then there was laws written, so now they can't do that.
You can't have horse-drawn carriages because people are fucking dirt bags and they don't give

(55:38):
a shit about things.
Which I don't understand, like if I was going to have a horse carriage ride, I would think,
oh, I should take care of these horses and keep my horse in good condition.
Why would I fucking hurt the thing that I need for my business?
It's like having an employee and not making sure they're healthy.

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Or paying them.
Or paying them also live.
Why would you have a business where it's just like it doesn't make any sense to me.
And I think that that's how everybody looks at this is that we look at these corporations
and think, these people have to run a business.
They're not going to fuck everybody.
And the truth is, is that they are trying to fuck everybody out of everything, all of the

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fucking time.
No, diddy.
And that's healthcare.
That's diddy.
That's, you know what I mean?
Every single fucking aspect of it.
And that's what they say in the series that Shug Night and Death Row Records, their whole
model was to take care of the artist financially.

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And Puff was the other way around.
He screwed all of his artists.
He would charge them for being in his videos because he's the worst part of the video, by
the way.
Every video I'd see him dance.
I'm like roll my eyes.
I'm like, oh my god, this guy.
Get out of here.
Yeah.
And Shug Night was actually taking care of his artist.
And again, who was vilified Shug Night in the press?
And the media, Shug Night was vilified.

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Puff was on fucking Ellen DeGeneres and all these fucking things.
You know, because Puff is the capitalist fuck.
Shug Night and Tupac were the socialist fucks.
And then he got the, Puff got that, what was it?
Superman song or was that, or Godzilla?

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Godzilla's on Jimmy Page.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He got the key to New York City.
I mean, he, they love Puff Daddy on everything for all these years.
Shug Night was, I mean, Shug Night isn't a good guy either.
I don't think.
I mean, he ran some dude over to me.
He's in prison.
But there was a shake down fucking vanilla ice.

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Did Shug, I think Shug hung vanilla off of a balcony trying to get him to sign his rights
over it, taking for ice ice baby.
I think so.
That's pretty terrible.
So before we see your bloat Shug Night.
There was a clip they played on the thing on the documentary about Tupac talking about
feeding people in New York City.
I think the implication there was that he's saying that Puff Daddy wasn't taking care of anybody

(58:08):
and he's like, we're going to outtake care of you.
I'll feed you, you know, because Tupac was so big on the social activism thing all the
time.
Yeah.
Get talking boxes, families, black panthers and shit.
But you see who got vilified by the media is the non-capitalist fucks.
I don't know, just something I noticed.
So Tupac survives the quad shooting, implied that Diddy set that up, goes to prison for

(58:35):
the essay stuff.
And the net's an and then Shug pays to bail Tupac out, Tupac gets out, makes all eyes on
me.
And meanwhile this East Coast West Coast beef starts blowing up.
And Sean Curry is telling the story about how one night at the platinum club, they

(58:56):
would have bad boy parties there every Friday, as he was what he said.
And at the platinum club, they're there.
Shug night shows up with his friend Jake.
And we hear about also how Diddy was trying to steal Shug night's side chick also because
he can't stop.
He has to stop.
And a cop confronts Shug night and his buddy Jack and he's like, you guys got to go so

(59:18):
they take the usher him outside.
One night shows up and shoots Jake five times, ends up dying.
And I guess puff was out there.
So Shug grabs puff and puts him in a chokehold and uses him as body armor while the shooter
takes off.
And Sean Curry says that was the beginning of the East Coast West Coast beef.
It wasn't the source awards where Shug night got on stage and talked shit about bad boy.

(59:43):
So I thought that was interesting.
Then I see here.
And you thought the source of words was when that started?
Is that kind of what the I think that was what people generally recall is that's when
it started.
Okay.
So puff starts hiring crypts for protection.

(01:00:05):
There's a guy named zip who they say that Diddy's father somehow was new or was involved
with zip and these crypts.
Either way, the crypts are employed for protection for bad boy and Diddy on the West Coast.
And Diddy tells a room full of crypts apparently.

(01:00:28):
He wants a death row chain.
So now we fast forward to the Mike Tyson fight in Las Vegas.
One of the crypts snatches a death row chain from somebody that was in the entourage for
two-bock and Shug night and stuff or Orlando Anderson is the crypt and that's when two-bock,
you know, he finds out and he starts beating up Orlando in the lobby of the casino of the

(01:00:53):
MGM there.
And then I fed he gets shot killed.
So the guy that was that was the big glasses.
He's been all over TikTok saying that puff daddy didn't have anything to do with big
things shooting or two pox.
I guess I don't trust Torres as far as I can throw him but okay.

(01:01:16):
Oh, you don't know why I don't know why I have no reason to say that besides there's
something about because he's a DJ on on hip-hop nation.
Okay.
And there's something about him.
I don't trust and I don't I couldn't tell you what it is.
I have no basis of which to base that on.
He obviously was much closer to all these people than I ever was.

(01:01:40):
He literally was there when they all did this shit.
For whatever reason I've never liked Torrey.
There's something about the guy that I just dislike.
He's running.
I saw TikTok with him just today where he was talking about how 50 cents on steroids and
lied about it to him and everyone in the car because that's what I thought.
I thought why are you like going so hard against 50 right now, dude?

(01:02:06):
Yeah.
And that's it.
Everyone in the comment section was like it's a weird fucking thing you're doing and
he's like, look, I'm just saying as nothing to do with the ditty thing.
Sure.
Okay.
Sure.
Let's check that man's hard drive is all I'm saying.
That's all I'm saying.
Craig Mack was supposed to sign with death row but after all of this shit with two

(01:02:28):
pocket and killed he doesn't because he knows they're implying like he knows did he's a fucking
dangerous guy.
So do okay wait, you never answered.
So what do you think did did was did he behind it because that's the implication.
I 100% believe that.
The you 100% believe that two pox death was directed by.

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Did he?
Yes.
And why do you believe that?
Because did he's a nerd, did he's a hater, he's the highest level of hater that ever existed.
He I mean, everything he does is vulture shit trying to steal people's girl, trying to get
rid of his competition.
He can't create anything.
He has to get rid of his enemies so that he can become a rapper.

(01:03:12):
Like that's how that's his mentality, I think, is that he wants it all.
He wants the fame.
He wants to be the world's biggest rapper.
So he has to kill all the good rappers so that only he is left so that he can get all
these accolades.
So youth in my home opinion.
Okay.

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I mean, this is just in who else said it did did the guy say, Hey, I was hired by.
Yeah, to do it.
Yes, key feed is a crib who got picked up for drug trafficking.
He was looking at life in prison.
They hit him with this offer.
I don't know what they call it.

(01:03:53):
There's a name for it where they do this deposition of them.
And they're basically like a little view snitch.
We make sure you don't get life in prison.
And he starts telling this whole story about how he was basically contracted from Diddy
to go kill two pocket in Las Vegas.
And the money was supposed to go from Diddy to zip and then to him.
And I guess like zip, like kept the money or something.

(01:04:17):
Zips dead now.
But supposedly the money never got all the way to key key feed.
Key feed is Orlando Anderson's uncle, I think, or cousin.
So he, I mean, this guy claims like this all happened.
And I believe it, but I think he's going to trial for this stuff in February.

(01:04:39):
I don't know how it's going to pan out.
Like what if key feed basically testifies that like, because they're what they said in the
documentary is that key feed is already saying like, Hey, I was coerced into saying this
shit.
It's not true.
Oh, okay.
The, which I guess the implication would be that the crypts or whoever diddy or whoever
were like, Hey, you, if you say this shit, you're about, I'm going to kill your family or

(01:05:00):
something.
Oh, okay.
So who knows?
Interesting.
So after two-packs death, puff and big go to LA, big wants to go to Europe as scheduled
to go on this press tour.
Diddy supposedly wouldn't let him next thing, you know, big, it's shot to death in LA.

(01:05:21):
Again, what's that guy's name?
Torrey.
Torrey is coming out on TikTok and saying, that is not the, that is not what happened.
Biggie wanted to stay the whole time that he wasn't coerced to say or made to say he
was wanted to say.
Yes.
According to that guy.
And I think Torrey might have been the guy who I saw the video somewhere where, because

(01:05:44):
50 cents makes it look like diddy charged bigs account for his own funeral.
Yeah.
And I think it was Torrey who was saying that that's completely not true or like, Oh,
I didn't see that.
He tried someone said that, no, that's not really accurate.
He tried to charge parts of it to bigs account, but didn't or something.

(01:06:06):
I'm not really sure.
Who couldn't he ask his mom, his mom would tell you if he had to pay it or if bad boy,
it was bad boy.
She might not know.
She might not know what the contract said, you know, well, didn't all of his assets go
to her or no, he was married.
Big was married to faith, right?
I don't know.

(01:06:26):
Oh, my goodness.
This is too long.
I don't remember.
Okay.
Go ahead.
So now we're an episode three.
So bigs dead, poxed, puff becomes a solo artist.
He always wanted and he's terrible at it, but he gets these huge hit songs that were everywhere.
Signs are rapper name shine.

(01:06:47):
Then you get the near Z, not near Z, but around near Z, there's a New York City club shooting
and did he's looking at 15 years for shooting some dude in the face or chicken the face or
something.
And shine basically takes the fall for Diddy.
And he does 10 years in prison.
Did he gets off the hook?
That was sad.
It is sad.
And shine was a great rapper.

(01:07:09):
He had a, a album from prison over the phone.
It was really good.
But he, anyways, shine gets out of prison.
He ends up, he's a politician in like fucking Honduras or some shit now.
What?
Crazy.
No, I meant it was sad for that woman that got shot in the face.
She did have a crazy, her bandaging was insane.

(01:07:33):
Yeah.
And I was like, whoa, where did she even get hit because it was like this weird nose upper
lip across her entire face?
Yeah.
Look, I was like, where did this bullet even go?
It's insane.
Yeah.
Another weird miss opportunity here.
They were with JLo.

(01:07:53):
Supposedly JLo was hiding the gun in her purse to get to the club as the rumor.
We didn't even mention that.
We didn't mention JLo at all in this.
That's interesting.
I just said there's a huge amount of celebrities involved with all this shit and it's weird
that 50 cent didn't even, I mean, you don't have to say JLo pulled the trigger in a crazy
shit.
But like, can we at least bring her name into the conversation?

(01:08:15):
She was there.
I think after that whole thing, JLo and him split up.
Yeah.
Because she was like, oh, I'm not doing this.
Yeah.
And I'm not saying she was involved, but she might have been, she might have held the gun
in her purse.
That's what they say.
Anyway.
Okay, we talked about the hate me now, video already.

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Plus artists start leaving.
So he pivots to doing MTV reality show stuff, which is actually a pretty savvy business move.
It was pretty smart.
In the early 2000s, there's so he creates, Danny DeCane, DeBan, day 26.
They're more the same.
Basically, he's not paying these artists, drugging them, essaying them, all the works.
He starts on John fashion.

(01:09:01):
He meets up with Cassie.
And again, she was dating Ryan Leslie, the producer.
He's the one that founded her.
And he basically stole Cassie from her boyfriend, stole her from Ryan Leslie's label, put her
on his label.
I think he said a 10 album deal with Cassie and they didn't release, but the first album
that was it.
I wonder why.

(01:09:21):
Because he was trying to control her.
Is the story like he didn't want to have any independence from him.
I just don't get this.
This is a terrible business model.
Like pay people, be normal.
Take your cut and get more people under your umbrella.
Why would you, why I don't get this?
That's why he's in the be abusive.

(01:09:43):
Don't be able to.
What the fuck?
What are you doing?
I don't get it.
It's ego.
They're filling their ego.
I don't get this though.
I don't have a ego.
You know what?
I got a little bit of an ego.
But it's like, I want money, I would want money more than I would want any of that shit.
Maybe I don't have an ego.

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So I would be like, I want to make sure that everybody's happy so that I can continue to
have people want to work with me and keep them happy and keep it easy.
I think he thought these people would be nothing without him.
Because remember there was that statement that he made, they make in there where he was
saying.

(01:10:24):
All these artists, if only I, what did he say?
Something about how if he had the ability to wrap the way these other rappers could, he
would be the best in the world because they were actually terrible at everything else.
Oh, I do remember it in that part.
Yes.
He just thought he was God's gift to everything.
He has to be smart to get where he was with no fucking talent.

(01:10:48):
I mean, there's something there's something that you want.
Maybe there's some truth to that.
Yeah.
Like, you don't get where he is with zero fucking talent.
I mean, he doesn't have any talent, but like, you know what I'm trying to say?
He's got a good ear for something.
He's got something.
He's got something.
And that's what he said on the reality show series.
He kept saying that, yeah, you're going to sign this contract and you're not going to get

(01:11:12):
any money.
But what else you're going to do?
Like, I'm going to make you famous or whatever.
That's fucked up.
Yeah.
It is fucked up.
Why you have to like haze people?
That was his whole thing.
That was making the bands.
He was hazing everybody and doing all this weird shit to him is like, if you see talented

(01:11:32):
people that have this ability, why not just capitalize on it?
Why haze them?
Why hurt them?
Why rape them?
Why I don't get this?
He treated everybody that way because that's what everybody.
And the memory we did in episode where we talked about, yeah, we did a bunch of episodes
when he was in court on trial every week we did an episode about the trial and about how

(01:11:57):
every one of the people that were formed were talking about how abusive and terrible he
was.
But then they would still be like, 100% cars.
Yeah, it's like, my dude, what is going on?
Yeah, but maybe they just thought like, he holds like fucking keys.
He's going to pay me something.
It's still a paycheck.
I don't know.
Desperate people deal with.

(01:12:19):
I get it. I mean, I'm not judging these people for because I mean, it's just confusing.
Yeah.
It's hard to see.
It's hard to see.
You're willing to put up with some shit if it's famous.
You see on music videos every day.
I know, it's hard.
At some point he signs with Srirach, makes some crazy deal and become a billionaire almost
off of just Srirach.

(01:12:39):
That is a good blicker.
I do.
I do fucking like it.
You think he likes it because it's clear like baby oil.
He loves baby oil.
That's like the only boot.
I mean, not to, they did separate from him, but I don't get a headache when I drink that
shit.

(01:13:00):
Like sometimes I drink booze and I like have to go fucking take a nap.
I feel like dog shit.
And then some stuff I drink that's like a little bit nicer.
Dude, I don't, I don't get, I don't feel as fucking gross.
What is that?
Is it just a filtration that they use?
Five times triple distilled.
I guess.
It is, it does make it different.

(01:13:21):
When you're old, when you're a kid, that shit doesn't matter.
I didn't ever get hung over.
You were drinking that mad dog 2020.
Allazee.
Boons, boons and fire or what was that?
Boons farm.
Boons farm.
I used to drink garbage, you know, I was like, whatever.
I remember drinking malt liquor 40s.
I think I would fucking die if I drank a malt liquor 40 today.

(01:13:43):
I think I'd be dead.
Multiple.
Remember I did every 40 hands.
Yes.
Me and Dr. Andy did every 40 hands.
I think I have a picture of it.
Do you?
I think so.
You should dig that one up.
I'll say fucking pile.
That was brutal.
I couldn't do it today.
I think I would seriously have to be a hospital.
No, she didn't even do it because it was like, you had to drink it fast enough.

(01:14:05):
I think the, so you could piss.
Yeah, the problem is the pissing.
So it's, it's, you're kind of, you got a time of just right.
You had to drink it fast enough so you didn't have to piss, but slow enough so you didn't
block out.
You didn't block out.
Yeah.
That malt liquor is like 10% alcohol or some shit.

(01:14:26):
Yeah.
You know what?
The other one that we did that I was like, I will never fucking do again.
We did a power hour when you were in the military.
And I thought how bad could this fucking be?
That was the worst shit of my fight.
Never the fuck again.
It was, it was, you did one out shot of beer once a minute for 60 minutes.

(01:14:50):
So you basically had five beers in an hour, which doesn't seem that bad.
I'm not good at math.
Well, that's not terrible.
Five beers isn't terrible.
Was it?
It's a lot, but it's not, when you're in your 20s, it's not that bad.
But it did fuck you up.
That was that bad for me.
I was.
It does fucking up though for some reason.

(01:15:11):
I don't think I finished it.
I think I tapped.
I think I had to tap.
I couldn't finish it.
I was like, this is a nightmare.
Did you ever do, ever do president's club?
What was that?
President's club was when he did it for 100, 100 shots in 100 minutes.
No, I think I did one and I was like, this is not the life, my lifestyle.

(01:15:33):
It's so bad.
This is not my life.
I don't.
I tried so many times to be a drinker.
You know, some people are like, oh, she can't handle a drinker, whatever.
That's me.
I can't handle my drink.
I am a lightweight.
I am no interest in drinking like that.
You're allergic to it.
I get fucking high.
I don't think I--

(01:15:53):
It's not for you.
That life is not for me.
So I tried it a couple times where I was like, I got to build up a fucking tolerance to
this shit a little bit.
I'm such a weakling, but no, I think my life.
He starts hiring me all jiggleos to ban Cassie.

(01:16:16):
We know that whole side of the story.
Then the lawsuit starts dropping around the arrest time.
Cassie--
Okay.
So that goes on for a while and then Cassie finally breaks up with them.
And then I think it was around December 23.
All these lawsuits start dropping Cassie, Don Richards, Toy Dickerson, Lil Rod and so on.

(01:16:38):
And then an episode four.
That's where they said something interesting.
They refers to himself as the son of God and compares himself to Jesus walking on water,
which takes me back to all the things I was saying, right?
And he claims that this whole thing is this huge smear campaign.

(01:17:02):
It's a media war.
So he starts having his lawyers do all kinds of sleazy slimy shit.
And they're recording all of this on this video that he's having them follow around video
taping himself of, he's like, I want you to find anything positive these victims, Cassie
and Don Richards, all these people.
I want you to find video clips of them saying anything positive about me, which I, I'm not

(01:17:29):
going to say fell into, but I did bring that up when we did our four or five episodes on
the trial when it was happening.
Because it was very persuasive.
Because I remember also thinking, man, they're not going to put him in prison.
Because this would give me reasonable doubt to be like, gee, I don't know if these people

(01:17:50):
were really against some of this shit going on.
So he kind of was slick in that sense.
He was.
Then they, and then they interview a couple of the jurors.
Those jurors were a joke.
What are we doing guys?
I'll put a link in the show notes for our part one of the trial series.

(01:18:13):
If you guys haven't listened to that also.
That was a joke.
That made me think, oh, this is a total bullshit fucking trial.
The whole thing was bullshit.
It was total fucking bullshit.
Because the chick, jury, juror 160, she loved him.
She loved him too much.
There's photos of him, of her with him outside before the trial.

(01:18:36):
They claim that's AI, but I don't believe, I don't believe it.
I think diddies people are putting it online that that's AI.
Just like how Emily was covering the trial and found out there was people outside the trial
wearing these free ditty shirts and she asked them about it and they're like, oh, some dick
head paid us 20 bucks to wear these things.

(01:18:58):
That's crazy.
I mean, he is just, he's been in the, how is that legal?
The industry so long that he knows how to, how to sell people.
How is that legal?
I mean, I guess it's legal.
How is that not jury tampering if you have, I know, I don't understand how this, they
let the jury go home every night and get on their phones.
I don't understand this.
I understand it because he's a fed.

(01:19:19):
Yeah.
And that this whole thing was a farce.
The whole thing was, he was, I think this is, just like I thought at the beginning, this
is no, in conclusion.
This is no different than the Epstein files and all this other shit where we demand justice.
And there's a certain point where they have to do a little bit of justice, kind of like
Gen Shaw.

(01:19:40):
Yeah.
She's fucking old people out of their fucking retirements to the point where they're killing
themselves and shit.
And they're like, oh, we're going to get her now.
This big dramatic thing with a catch on film with them arresting her and you're like, yeah,
get her.
And what it went from, she's looking at 30 years to, okay, she'll get an eight year sentence.

(01:20:00):
Okay, she's out on three.
Crazy.
It's nothing.
These people get away with, this is like Diddy.
He was looking at all this time.
He ends up getting a slap on their wrist.
He'll be out in a couple years.
No doubt.
Did you see that photo of him in prison?
Which one?
There's one where he's a picture of him with his cellmate in prison and there's a bottle
of baby oil.

(01:20:21):
That might be AI too though.
Did it.
I don't, I'm too dumb now.
I'm too dumb.
Well, you're not dumb.
I think it's just hard to tell now.
I can't tell.
And there was like his outfit was all greasy.
No way.
No way.
Like he was all greasy.
And then like dried himself off and then he tried to put his stuff back on but he got a little

(01:20:44):
grease on it.
Like there's some grease stains on there.
Is that hilarious?
Did it say one like equals one prayer below it?
No.
No.
Type amen.
Type amen.
Type amen.
Yeah.
The whole thing was crazy.
I had no idea they were letting the jury go home and get on their phones and all that

(01:21:06):
shit.
Like what are we even talking about?
And you can see how did he leverage that to make sure there was, I feel like we got
duped into it too.
What if they were listening to our podcast with the trial coverage and we were like, man,
I don't think I don't know, man.
It's like cash you've seen kind of into it.
Like, I don't know who knows.
They'll listen to me.
I'm just a fucking idiot.

(01:21:26):
I'm just reading the same transcripts.
Everyone else is reading.
I'm saying, man, if I was sitting in that jury, I would have some doubt.
Is he a scumbag?
Yes.
Should it be in prison?
The rest of his life?
Yes, probably.
Yeah, but not for the things that they tried them on.
Yeah, they tried them on.
What happened?
How, where was the Bieber stuff in that was my beef with this whole thing?

(01:21:49):
Where was the, what's that guy's name?
Usher stuff.
Nope.
Where is, you know what I mean?
There's all kinds of things.
Kim Porter died mysteriously from pneumonia when she was like 40.
Ashton, could you, Britney Murphy and her husband both died mysteriously.
Of pneumonia while they were like 40 while Ashton, could you was, you know, after Ashton,

(01:22:10):
could you was Dayton, Britney Murphy?
Ashton, could you best ease with rapist Danny Masterson from the church of Scientology,
that 70s show?
What are we even talking about?
Besties with Diddy.
I mean, there's so many things he could have peeled back that I was like, I almost think
this is part of the fucking disinformation agenda.

(01:22:32):
Just to like appease the normies, you know?
Yeah.
Like, okay, they got Diddy 50 put the nail in the coffin.
Yeah.
Good night.
Just to serve.
You make him feel comfortable.
Because Diddy's gonna be out in a year or two.
Mark my fucking words.
Yeah.
I would bet money on that.
Because he's gonna be out of our discussion a year or two from now.

(01:22:52):
No one's gonna think it's gonna, we're gonna be worried about aliens or some other dumb
shit.
Right.
And he's gonna be out and he's gonna go live with Epstein in fucking wherever.
And Russell Simmons in Indonesia.
I think the only thing that makes sense is that these, they are all feds.
All of them, I agree.

(01:23:12):
I think they're all feds, every one of them.
I think they're feds.
Diddy was a nerd with no friends and that's how you get in and somehow along the line
got him up and now he's now he's working for him.
Yeah.
Cause they didn't talk at all about the, cause Lowrod's core documents, his, his,
not core documents, his lawsuit talks about how did he was running an Epstein blackmail

(01:23:37):
type situation with all the cameras in his house.
I didn't see one bit of that in this whole four episode documentary.
Yeah.
Did you find that interesting to bring up when Epstein's under the microscope right now?
Right.
That's fucking fascinating.
50, what's that about?
And I don't know the 50s.
Maybe he couldn't, maybe, I don't know, I'm not saying 50s of fed.
I'm saying, I think that, um.

(01:24:00):
For sure, diddy is for sure, for sure, uh, Epstein is right.
Yes.
They're working.
They're collecting information.
I, what about, uh, what's that guy's name?
They, they had video of who's ready to be on say, what's the guy saying?
Jay Z.
Yeah.

(01:24:21):
Where's Jay Z?
Jay Z.
Jay Z.
Jay Z.
Puff that.
He's best fucking friend, which is shocking because.
Remember that Jay Z had that when they have that video of them cheering and then.
And he had that big black ring on his finger and everybody's like, dude, he's recording.
Yeah.
I do.
It just seems like some of these guys, I don't know, I don't know what to think about 50.

(01:24:46):
I just think there's so many things missing from the series that it makes me question
things.
But do you think maybe it's just that to get anything through?
I do think now.
Um, from what, what was that guy's name on Bill Mar?
That the, he was in the Vietnam war all over stone, all of our stones set on Bill Mar.

(01:25:09):
Everything that comes out has to go through the CIA.
Hmm.
That you have to have government.
Okay.
Mm hmm.
And so I wonder if they took out a bunch of shit.
Just to allow it to be seen.
Maybe.
This sucks like to dilute it down that far.

(01:25:32):
Like give us the fucking crazy shit.
Like all these weird videos about Diddy and his mother having strange relationships.
Maybe, you know, I'm talking about.
Yeah, I heard a lot of weird things about that.
They didn't talk about mace at all.
Mace was a huge rapper that left Diddy and became a pastor.

(01:25:53):
I don't know.
And there was a whole, uh, they didn't talk about KK who was the chief of staff for Diddy.
She's got a ton of stuff going on.
There was a low rod said that Robin Greenhill, who was British Spirits Financial Manager,
was involved with a lot of this stuff.
Low rod put a ton of shit in his allegations and his lawsuit.

(01:26:15):
Really?
Tons of shit that I mean, I probably talked about it for an hour on my show.
Just that one thing.
I mean, it just seems strange.
I mean, I think the most damning thing that comes out of this is the public's going to say,
oh, I think Diddy killed Tupac and probably even big.
That's what I thought.
I mean, that's pretty bad.
So maybe he didn't want to confuse things and have too many different side tangents and

(01:26:39):
wanted to just put this one point home to be like, this is who you're dealing with.
I thought the crazy stuff, like the Tupac big stuff was super crazy.
But then that whole section where he went into like the streets and was like hanging with
the people and then he got in the car and was being so foul and talking about how he had

(01:27:00):
to go burn his skin in the bathtub and bleach in the water and all of that.
Because normal people touched him.
Yeah.
horrendous.
These people are psychopaths.
That is insane.
It's like they don't even look at human beings as like anything.
Which is why?

(01:27:20):
Because like that's the people that put you in the place that you're at right now.
Yeah.
I just think I just think it's strange.
Like a lot of this stuff, my conspiratorial mind, I think you have to work backwards and I think
I think Epstein's alive somewhere.
I think Galein Maxwell is going to be out soon.
There's going to be some weird.
I mean, the Epstein list is supposed to have dropped.

(01:27:43):
I think they've got till Friday, December 19th to drop this thing legally.
Oh, really?
Because you remember they have to legally release this thing.
What are they going to redact out of this thing?
I just think you got to work backwards in the sense that Epstein got arrested for the
second time and was like 2017 and then he gets supposedly kicked, supposedly kills himself.

(01:28:07):
And then Galein Maxwell gets arrested and is looking at 20, 30 years or whatever it is.
And I think most of most of the normies out there that don't pay a ton of attention to
this shit are going to say, oh, good.
They got rid of the bad guys.
Let me move on to something else.
But they know that they can distract you and put other shit out there.
And Galein will be out soon.
She's already in a fucking barely a prison.

(01:28:27):
Yeah.
She's only been in here a couple of years now.
Now she's in a barely a prison.
She'll be out soon.
And Epstein's probably alive somewhere.
So did they really pay a price?
Not really.
They just like Diddy.
Did he really pay a price?
I mean, not really.
He's going to be out soon about.
I just think that these people are connected.
They're feds of some level.
It's all a show.

(01:28:48):
It's a show.
It's just a server.
If any of us did any of this shit, fucking see you never.
Yeah.
You're done.
Yes.
Any of this shit do one one hundredth of the shit in your fucking see you never.
Yeah.
Crazy.
It is crazy.
So I don't know.

(01:29:08):
I mixed feelings about the documentary.
That's what I'm saying.
I okay.
At first when I watched it, I was like, oh, that was great.
Yeah.
I thought about it and the more I sort of revisited some of the ideas, I thought, wait a minute.
We're missing so much here.
But maybe you're right.
Maybe it's just like a maybe I just didn't understand.

(01:29:30):
Maybe maybe 50s.
Like, yeah, all that shit's interesting too.
But I got three points I got to make and this is how I'm going to do it.
Yeah.
I guess, you know, because I like 50.
I'm a huge 50 fan.
But like anyone else that's made it.
I mean, 50s an actor too.
So there's that.
I don't call.
There's that.
I don't know.

(01:29:53):
I heard rumors that the Britney Murphy case is going to get reopened.
Really?
She didn't die from pneumonia.
Oh, I know.
Maybe they'll give us more information on that one.
We'll find out a little more.
Something a little better.
Okay, that's all I got on, Ditty.
Good.

(01:30:14):
It was very good.
Now, if what can I tell you people?
Not the latest.
Malone is Christmas.
It's Merry Christmas.
Merry Christmas, everybody.
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