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October 16, 2019 55 mins
This week the girls get together to talk about Brittney’s favorite subject: CULTS. Specifically, the UNOI, a religious group started by a man named Royall Jenkins, who calls himself “Royall, Allah in person”, and claims to have had traveled in spaceships with angels. Thing’s get crazier than this so be sure to tune in to find out more.

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(00:17):
Before we start with this episode,Dan, I was gonna I was gonna
introduce no have announcement first, okay, announcement announcement. Hey, it's Biggie
from the Carry a Biggie podcast,and I heard somebody had a birthday coming
up. So here's you, Britneyfor turning thirty years old. Happy birthday

(00:38):
to you, Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday, dear Britney, Happy
birthday to I love that. Thankyou so much. Oh my god,

(01:00):
it's so happy recording this. It'snot quite your birthday yet. Well after
this it would have already passed.When this comes goes up, your birthday
will have passed. So yeah,I had a special helper gather some birthday
messages for you. No fucking waylean through this episode. No way,

(01:23):
surprise. Oh my god, I'mgonna cry. No, I'm not,
but oh my god, I lovethat. Yeah, So go ahead and
do the intro and then we'll getto another one. Okay, hello,
everyone, welcome to another episode.If it's about damn crime, we're two
best friends, get together and talkabout what just died this week we're talking

(01:46):
about cults. Yes, oh,this is a birthday extravaganza. Yes,
um, I love cults. Ifyou know me. If you don't,
now you know um. Anyways,if you're a new listener, welcome.
If you're not, welcome back.We missed you. We hope that you
missed us. And I'm officially nowfucking thirty years old. Yes, you

(02:09):
are thirty, the dirty thirty youare. How does it feel? Just
kidding? You don't feel it yet? I mean I don't feel it yet.
You know, you know my backis hurting. It takes more recovery
time to get rid of my hangover, you know. So I think I'm

(02:30):
already there. I got you,I got you. That's enough. Yeah.
But uh, I'm so excited tohear these birthday messages. I know
we're gonna do another one right now. You're ready, Okay, I'm ready,
Okay, here we go. Happybirthday, Britney, Happy birthday,
Andy, Brittany, Happy thirty thirtygirlfriend. We love you. Oh my

(02:53):
god, I love it. Oh, Happy birthday, Aunty Brittany. Oh
woman, stop it, thank you. Let's do another one. Let's do
another one. Why not? Ronerollron roll, Hey Brittany, it's Olivia
all the way from Georgia. Lunaand I want to wish you a spectacularly

(03:16):
boozy birthday. Oh my god,thank you, Oh thank you, Olivia.
How the fun did you do this? And I did not know about
it? Dude, So so let'slet let me let's play the happy Birthday
from my conspirator. You know whatI mean. Okay, let's do that
one. Brittany Marie. I knowthat's not your real middle name, but

(03:38):
Justine wouldn't tell me what it was, but I will get it out of
you. Let's singer Happy Birthday.I love you so much, and I'm
so glad that you started this podcastwith Justine so that I could become BFS
with you guys, And welcome toeverything hurting for the rest of your life,

(04:00):
because that's what's going to happen inyour thirties. Everything just hurts and
you don't know why. So Happybirthday again. By the way, this
is Bianca in case you did it. No, but I'm assuming you did.
I did know. I did,bitch. Thank you Bianca literally two

(04:23):
days ago and I was like,I need your top girl. I was
like, I need you to slideinto some dms in the Facebook group.
I hit up our podcast friends,but I was like you hit up some
people some of our listeners are triedin truth, hit up a couple of
them and see if they can recordsome birthday messages for Branny because I'm a
surpriser. Oh You're so sweet andthank you? Would you say really?

(04:46):
I just wanted to make you cry. Oh well I did almost cry legit.
Thank you so much. Oh yeah, the bestest friend ever I know.
And thank you Bianca. So Iwas like, girl, I'm in
the middle him a ten hour shift. I ain't got time right now,
so you help a girl out.Please. Thank you for being Justine's my

(05:08):
helper. Yes, my, my, uh my partner in crime for this.
Um. Okay, let's do onemore. One more as a segue,
one more as a segue, okay, um, and then we'll get
started on the episode. Hold on, one more, one more, one
more, I mean there's more,but I'm going to do one more?

(05:30):
What? Oh no, I lostit off, Budge, Well you know
what breathe from keeping it casual.Send you a happy birthday. But she
sent it an in a voice memoand I didn't save it. So it's

(05:53):
oh wow, but thank you.I'm sure it was lovely and sweet.
Thank you so much. Um,but that was gonna be our perfect segue
to talk about what yet again?The live show, who we're doing with,
who we are doing with, keepinga casual podcast and on this day

(06:15):
entertainment. Yes, going to beOctober twenty six, eight pm. Tickets
are five dollars at Pull Fitness Studio. UM the address. Everything is on
our website. It's about damn Cremedot com. Click that live show tap
go buy your tickets right now.Okay, we need your butt in a
chair. Okay, should be alot of drinking costume contests. Um,

(06:39):
Britnie's gonna play a fun drinking game. I have to too. It's gonna
be a great time. Come onout anything else before we get started,
let me say, let me sing, I have some more but one samp
down one or blown one. Youknow what. We're good, We're good,
We're good. Okay, let's getstarted. We can jump into the

(06:59):
colt. Let's jump into the cult. Yes. Royal Evans was born on

(07:21):
January twenty six, nineteen forty two, in South Carolina, along with his
twin sister Ella Ray. His mom, Isabel, left his father James soon
after the kids were born and movedthem to live with her brother in New
York. In nineteen forty six,the three moved to Maryland, but Isabelle
was a single mother of two inthe nineteen forties and she couldn't afford to

(07:44):
take care of them, so bothRoyal and Ella Ray were given up for
adoption to James and Martha Jenkins.In nineteen fifty eight, at the ripe
old age of sixteen. We're Royal. Jenkins met and married his wife,
Juanita Gates, and after he graduatedhigh school, he moved his little family

(08:05):
that would eventually grow into a huge, dynormous, gigantic family back to New
York, where he became a longdistance truck driver and was introduced to the
Nation of Islam. Justine, Yeah, What's the Nation of Islam? Well?
An OI, as it is alsoreferred to as an African American political

(08:26):
and religious movement that was founded inthe nineteen thirty no in nineteen thirty by
Wallace d. Fard Muhammad, toolong of a name. Its whole goal
was to improve spiritual, mental,social, and economic conditions for black people
in the United States. Now peopledon't have an overall good opinion of the

(08:48):
n OI. They have labeled thegroup a hate group. But we're not
here to talk about the Nation ofIslam. We're here to talk about Royal
Jenkins and the cultique created aka theUnited Nation of Islam, which fucking almost
sounds exactly the same. Like havean original idea, right, I mean,

(09:11):
like you just checked this name andround with it. All you did
was was put yeah, put unitedin front stop and it's now known as
Value Creators. But for this episode, you know, we like to keep
being simple around these parts, sowe're just going to refer to it as
either United Nation of Islam or Uand Oi you and oh I there you

(09:35):
go, perfect you and oh youand ching Chang wad wada bing bang Oh
no, not the same. Yousee, after the original creator of the
NI disappeared, we might need tolook into that. I didn't look any
further into that. Royal didn't thinkthe new leader, who happened to be
the old leader's son, was doingenough for the black community, so he

(09:58):
decided that he was going to doit himself. You know, he was
gonna take over start his own cult. Yes, which, like it's a
great idea in theory, right tolike help out more. But like don't
start a colt. That's not theway to do it, especially this cult,
because he didn't empower anyone. Heactually enslaved children. And here's your

(10:22):
trigger warning, guys, trigger warning. This week's episode does include the abuse
of children. So now is yourchance to dip out. I recommend that
you don't, because we still havesome great happy birthday whishes coming up,
just saying, okay, continue anyway, Royal Jenkins hung out with Okay,
this is stupid right here, SoRoyal Jakins hung out with angels and spaceships

(10:48):
and was in fact the one andonly true God. Allah, we're not
joking. This is what he Thisis what he really claims that happened to
him. So that stupid I wentinto spaceships and hung out in h with
the angels and they showed me whatI could be and blood shut up,

(11:11):
shut up, dude. This wholething always makes me go, like always
makes this go like what the fuck? What the fuck? People? It's
not real. No, clearly that'snot real. Like you're you clearly have
some you're lying, and you havesome screws loose. If you take that
and run with it, which hedid, Yeah, I mean what I

(11:33):
mean, what was happening? Doyou think he was laying in bed one
day? He's like, I don'tthink I'm gonna tell people that I was
on spacetok on angels, And Ithink he probably had like a fucking dream
of it. Maybe, um,because you know how we always had weird
We always have weird dreams, orpeople have weird dreams. So I'm guessing
it was a fucking dream and hejust interpreted it as does it actually happened,

(11:54):
Yeah, that it actually happened tohim or he's fucking lying of course
too, because like these groups,they know how, they know exactly how
to target people, they know howto manipulate people. He you know,
all these cult leaders know how todo that shit, because you know,
if they didn't, they wouldn't becult leaders, that they wouldn't be able

(12:16):
to be cult leaders. But yeah, I'm sure that he obviously fucking led
about it. He's kokoo bananas andif you watch his videos, who this
guy's crazy? Yeah, just thethings that he says. Anyways. Yeah,
so Royal and the un OI theytargeted poor block communities that no other

(12:39):
religious groups like really wanted to involvethemselves with, right, and offered them
something better. So instead of yourkids getting in trouble on the streets and
getting involved in gangs, here's areligion in a community that's going to help
pull your kids out of that futureand give them this great, fantastic,
brighter future. Right. So ofcourse families jumped in on that crazy train,

(13:03):
you know, they're like, ohyeah, like please, Like I
don't want this life for my kid. I want something better. And the
un OI was offering hope, andwho could turn that down? Like,
if you're struggling in life and someone'soffering you these wonderful things, like it
would be hard to walk away fromit. It's like, yeah, we
get it. Between nineteen ninety sixand two thousand and two, the group

(13:26):
moved to Kansas City and set upthe Community of the United Nation of Islam
aka Heaven, And it wasn't reallyheaven at all. Families from all over
shipped their kids to Heaven via asemi truck. They literally shipped their kids,

(13:48):
yeah, in a semi truck.Yep. Interesting. Once the kids
arrived in Heaven, you know,heaven Heaven, the un OI set out
on breaking these kids to make themsoldiers and children are not meant to be
soldiers. They're meant to be kids. You know. They're allowed to make
mistakes, they are allowed to makemessages, they're allowed to do all kinds

(14:09):
of things because they're kids and that'swhat they should be doing. So they
were all forced to live on topof each other, and then they all
attended school together where they learned fromthe Book of Introduction. They were taught
math and language, but not likeyou and I were taught math and language.
They were taught a specific way ofspeaking. So, for example,

(14:31):
you were not allowed to say theword hello, like if I called you
or if you called me, Ishould say it and I said hello,
that wasn't allowed, Okay, youwould have to say to who am I
speaking with? Or thank you forcalling? Just kidding, that's like a
representative, huh, thank you forcalling Cox Communications if you're at work,

(14:52):
you know. And the reason behindthat was that if you said hello to
someone, you were subliminally sentencing theperson you said hello to you to the
lowest part of hell. What No, you weren't Now you weren't. Um.
This is just like another way tocontrol them. Yeah, yeah,
they were gonna they were gonna speakthe way that they were taught to speak,

(15:13):
you know, yeah, so stupid. And then they had mike and
math class where if you had beenbad that day, had been scolded,
or or you did something that someoneon top did didn't agree with, you
know, you were forced to standin front of a room of followers,

(15:37):
in front of a mic while theyverbally bashed and humiliated you. And again,
people, let us remind you thatthese are children. Well, we
all know how many how many fuckingannoying things kids do. Everything they do
is so annoying. This was onehundred Now, this was one hundred percent

(16:00):
done to break these kids emotionally.And we aren't done yet because next everyone
in that crowd would then get upand punch whoever was standing in the mic
or you know, standing at themic. They would punch them in a
chest. Kids, guys, children, these are children, Like what are
you doing? Okay? So,if you were a kid in the United

(16:26):
Nation of Islam, this was yourschedule, okay, this is how you
lived your life. You woke upfor school, which was this weird punishment
school where you were controlled and beatdown all day. Then you were sent
to work at a job that younever got paid for And we're going to
come back to this in just asecond. Then you were sent to worship,
and after worship, you were sentback to your job. And then

(16:47):
in the middle of the night,when your work was over, then you
could go to bed, just tickit up and do it all over again
the next day. Again, soundslike my life right now, about thirty
one years some of these kids.Some of these kids wouldn't go to bed
until like four o'clock in the morning, or like four o'clock in the morning,
and would have to be up atlike seven or something for school.

(17:10):
Yeah, and again, all ofthis is to break them in, control
them, right, because if they'reexhausted and they have to do this,
this and this, and then ifthey don't, they're gonna get beat in
front of a crowd, like they'regonna conform. Yeah. And if you
all are thinking, why didn't thesekids just run, Oh, why don't

(17:30):
they just run away? Well,where the hell are they going to run
to? They had been shipped awayfrom their families. They were trapped and
when the kids were allowed to speakto their parents, someone was always there
to monitor their conversations. Yeah,so they couldn't ask for help or say

(17:53):
hey, I'm being abused here orcoming at me, like they had to
just say things were great. MPlus, they didn't always stay in Kansas
City because the Unoi had businesses setup all over the country where the kids
were sent to. You. Theywere also sent to like members homes to
like be their maids or whatever,like they were to be nannies or whatever.

(18:18):
The Unoi owned a couple of grocerystores and about six to seven restaurants
all over and again these kids wereforced to work with no breaks, no
pay, and they were always movedwithout their parents consent and without their parents'
knowledge. Now I'm going to readyou, guys, a definition human trafficking

(18:41):
involves the use of force, fraud, or coercion to obtain some type of
labor or commercial sex act. Now, these kids are being dispatched, as
the Unoi call it, but inreality, they're being trafficked. Now,
every year, millions of men,women and children are trafficked worldwide, and

(19:03):
here is a cult in our countrydoing it right now. Yea. And
now we have two side stories totell you about about two different girls who
were in the un Oi. First, there was Chiquante Williams. She was
fourteen years old and being forced towork in one of the unoi's restaurants.

(19:26):
She was extremely ill, and nobodyknew what she was ill with. Because
United Nation of Islam people, they'renot allowed to go to normal hospitals.
They were only allowed to use thequote unquote community House of Wellness in Kansas
City, where they didn't have trainedmedical professionals. They would just use like

(19:52):
medicinal medicines or whatever. Yeah,according to Royal, if you were following
his word, then you would foreverand never get sick. But Choquante did
get sick, and she baked togo to the hospital, but instead she
was treated with baths and blended foodand music therapy, you know, all
the things that make you feel better. I meant herbal medicines. I don't

(20:15):
know what I said before. Idon't know if she said either, but
that's what I meant, herbal medicines. If you asked Royal, okay,
what happened to Choquante, he saidshe willed herself to be sick because she
wanted to be with her creator.Fuck off, she's fourteen years old,
Yeah, Like, why would shewill herself to die? Okay. Choquante

(20:42):
was finally taken to the hospital onApril nineteen, two thousand and nine,
where she later died of RMS.And r MS is a skeletal cancer for
you guys that don't know. Again, she was fourteen years old and according
to the American Cancer Society, withproper treatment, the survival rate for kids

(21:03):
with RMS is between sixty and eightypercent. So if these fucking people would
have just taken her the Guardiam Hospitalwhen she first got sick, there's a
good possibility that she would still bealive today. And after Choquante's death,
people were like, what the fuck? We thought no one was supposed to
die in this here cult, youknow. So to make people stop talking,

(21:26):
Royal made everyone fast for ninety daysand then banned all communication between you
and I O and U n OA members to get them back in line.
Then after the fast, Royal toldeveryone that his daughter had died two
three times, three times, andnow she was back hosting those angels that

(21:47):
had spoken to Royal and she wasnow able to communicate with the dead and
everything was fine. Choquante was fine, you know, because the daughter her
she was going to come back maybeno, because the daughter talked to her
and she's with angels. She's fine. God. And now we had to
introduce you to a woman named KendraRoss. Now Kendra was trafficked at eleven

(22:11):
years old and then was enslaved forten years. She worked in several of
the restaurants and eventually became a servantfor Royal and his now thirteen wives and
their twenty children. Well, shetold her, became a big family.
So many children, so many Kendrawas verbally and physically abused and never paid

(22:33):
heller rude. She was finally ableto escape. Against the law, Okay,
against the law. Now, Kendrawas finally able to escape, but
she turned twenty one and before sheleft, she was forced to marry a
polygamist man. In May twenty eighteen, Royal Jenkins and his colt were ordered

(22:57):
to pay Kendra eight million dollars anddamages, which was like huge. I
think that's the biggest settlement a cultleader's ever been ordered to pay. Um.
They haven't collected all of the moneyjust yet, but they have successfully
recovered some of the money and willcontinue to do so. They're getting it
from the different businesses they're able totap their bank accounts. You know what

(23:18):
the members were doing. They weretaking some of that money that they owed
her. They were taking that moneyand putting it into into their like separate
accounts or something like that, sothey couldn't access oh my god, his
account, take get the money.So they so they that way they couldn't
pay her or some shit like that. They were doing something so stupid.

(23:41):
Yeah, Royal Jenkins is an oldgrandpa now he's also he also has a
warrnan out for his arrest. FYIbecause of the cult. A judge order
a warran out of this lawsuit,right because he's yeah, not paying on
purpose. Well also because he's afucking cult leader and he's human traffic.

(24:03):
Yeah yeah, but he's still aroundkicking and screaming, just kidding. He's
a no. He's running the newUnoi, which is called the Value Creators,
who have a bunch of different businessesin Kansas City, all with the
word you're in their names, likeyou're a dying or you're a supermarket,

(24:26):
your service station, your colonic center. That's such a weird business to get
into. I know, right,I wonder why they did that. So
PSA, if you're in this area. Don't go to these places, yeah,
don't. They don't deserve your business, and in fact, they should
be fucking shut down to be honest, but they cover their asses by saying

(24:49):
that they're helping at risk youth withgiving them opportunities to work instead of being
on the streets. So you know, when these when the un OI started
these businesses or whatever, they saidthat the crime rate went down, m

(25:10):
m um, like, oh thecrime the crime, crime rate went down
or whatever like that, or gunviolence went down. There's no gun violence.
And when they said that, thatsame month there was a gun shooting,
like a mass one, right,yeah or something like that. Yeah,
crime did not go down, youfucking liars. But it's like,
uh, don't make claims like that. Yeah, well that's how they confuse

(25:34):
people. Like there was like alot of news reports of like people like,
oh, don't confuse the uno Iwith the uno Oh, I know
the ny UFO, you know LFOa CDC, because they're doing good work,

(25:56):
unlike the n o I. It'slike, no, they're not.
But they had people fooled, youknow. So the FBI has been working
with a number of x UNI membersto further investigate the human trafficking of miners.
And we want to give a hugeshout out to a man named Elijah
Muhammad, whose story is featured ona He's colts an extreme belief. Um,
you guys should go check it out. It's on Hulu. It's a

(26:18):
good it's a good episode. Yes, he's working so hard to get justice
for the kids in this call.And he said something about hoping the FBI
is a superman. They need tobring a change to what's happening. But
I'm gonna go ahead and say thatElish is a superman. You know what
I mean? Yeah, Like he'sdoing the work. He hit the ground
running, he's collecting people to talk. He came forward, he got out,

(26:41):
his family doesn't talk to him anymore, but he's still fighting the good
fight. So we're gonna get around of applause to Elijah. We're also
gonna give it to Kendra because shecame out fist swinging two oh yeah,
and to everybody else that's come outand said something. You know, because
they did and you are abused andyour families don't talk to you anymore,
and it's awful. Yeah, Ihave to say that episode in that episode

(27:06):
the cults and extreme beliefs. Thelittle girl, I forget her name,
I'm sorry, but the young girlwhen she was talking to her dad and
she started crying and she's like,why did you why did you put me
in this situation? Like why didyou, you know, ship me off
to them? And you know,it's right, like he didn't know,

(27:30):
he didn't know that they were beingabused. Do you know what I'm saying?
Yeah, so it's not it's Iget both sides of that argument,
because yeah, like that girl wassaying, like her her and her dad,
I think her dad and they haveanother sibling that left the cult,
right, but she said that thedad shipped her away when she was eight
years old to this fucking shit.And she's like I was eight years old,

(27:52):
Like I was a kid like you, what the hell was happening?
And there's no scenario were shipping yourkid away eight years old? Is okay?
Your kids are your kids, theyshould be with you. Like,
yeah, I get that they're feedingall this. She's gonna not only have
a better future, but she's gonnabe enlightened and she's going to end up

(28:15):
in heaven. Like all these things, all these wonderful things are going to
happen for her. But your kidsare your kids, and your kids need
to be home with you. That'show you raise functioning, good adults by
giving them a loving home environment.Yeah. But also people ship their kids
off to like boarding schools. Yeah, but those kids are all fucked up
too. Yeah, but I'm saying, like as like as a parents' point

(28:37):
of view, they think that they'redoing good for their for their kids,
you know what I mean, Thoselike boarding school kids come home for holidays
and they take true parents and they'recomplaining to their parents and sacks or you
know whatever. Like these kids wereliterally sent away, never spoke to their
parents, I mean they did veryrarely. When they did, they were
monitored. Like there was a lotof signs there that like that wasn't a

(29:00):
good call. And I'm sure therehad been people leaving for a very long
time and there was rumblings that whatwas happening there was not normal. Yeah,
you know, yeah, um yeah, I'm sure. I'm sure the
parents, I mean, I don'twant to speak for all of them,
obviously, but I'm sure some ofthem thought that it was a good thing,

(29:21):
you know what I mean, Likethey're yeah, well yeah, because
they would. I don't think youknowingly send your kid to hell, you
know, yeah, like that shouldhave been a flag. Like if you're
in a religion, they're like,give us your kids in a state far
far. They were never going tolet you talk to them, and they
were going to move them around andthey're gonna be working, like come on,
yeah, I mean they did letthem talk to them, but it

(29:45):
was monitored and not often. Yeah, not often, not that not as
a they wouldn't speak to them asmuch as they probably would like to,
you know. Yeah. And thenand that's you know, like the parents
are there in their hometown or whatever, and they're going to either unoi church
meetings or whatever, like I thinkRoyal Jenkin was mass producing videos that everybody

(30:06):
was watching or whatever. And sothey're being told, your kids are here
and they're doing this, and they'redoing good work, and they're doing great
and they're excelling. So it's reaffirmingthat they're in the right spot. But
I just I don't know, Ithink it's I get angry with parents and
this is just my own personal opinion, but I get angry with parents that

(30:33):
join something that's very much a cult, very much coal, this man saying
he was in an outer space withthe angels, know what I mean,
Right, that's a coal and you'regiving your kids to him, Like That's
that's where I get upset because it'slike you should know better. He also
claims he's Allah. Yeah, andI'm sorry, Yeah, I'm sorry.
But when when you're when you startsaying that you're a God or or Allah

(31:00):
or whatever what have you. Yeah, you're that's like and then you start
like a group like this or religiousthat's your number. That's your number one
flag. That's your number one flagsaying that they are God. Run run
in the opposite direction because they're notgone, clearly, No, they're not
here on this earth, So runaway. Um, that's just crazy to

(31:26):
me. Yeah, cult, man, cults are so interesting. If you
don't if you're new to this podcast, you don't know, but I'm going
to tell you. Cults are myfavorite subject because it's just so interesting how
one person and they all claim tobe God or a form of God or

(31:48):
Allah or whoever. Um, howthey can manipulate so many people, Yeah,
and then take advantage of them orin their families. Yeah, you
know, and that's the thing too. They were saying earlier, like they
target the perfect people like this,this group went after lower income families that

(32:09):
just didn't have any any hope,and they provided them the hope they needed
to. And then two they weresaying that like, here's Royal Jenkins,
who came from the same kind oflife that everybody else did, and now
he's running this mass you know,group, and he's making all this money,
has all these businesses, and nowhe's this great thing, and he's
he's all, ah, like wecould eventually be like him, you know.

(32:31):
And then he sells that that partof it too, So people go,
I could end up like him,but that fool's crazy and you're not
going to end up like him.Oh my god, Well LASA didn't make
you guys drink the kool aid.Oh my god, that motherfucker. Oh
my god, man, Yeah,that's fucking fool. I was reading up

(32:53):
on him and there was one thingI got to bring up. Okay,
where is my phone? I donot know here it is. I'm just
gonna go based off based off ofmy memory, and we all know my
memory isn't that great. But uh, Anyways, he basically says that the

(33:16):
that women were were put on thisearth to be like, to be pleasurable
to man, and that women arethe devil of course, women are the
devil, of course, or someshit like that. And I think he
was specifically talking about like black menand black women and uh yeah, like

(33:42):
are you You're fucking crazy, dude, You're so crazy. You know that
they're like black supremacists, like they'rethe equivalent of the white supremacists, you
know what I mean? Like yeah, which I mean, come on,
guys. And then he also saidthat black women were inferior black men.
See, and that's the shit thatpisses me off to a woman in this
call, and you're being told thatyou're less than and they're like okay,

(34:05):
not away. Yeah, oh mygod. Um, when I was doing
my research, I saw that thelast update was February this year, and
so yeah, Warren is out forhis arrest but they can never find him.
Yeah, so it's very hard.I don't know if him before he

(34:30):
dies, you know what I mean? Oh yeah, I hope. So
let's see, this guy really needsto Um, he did the crime,
he needs to do the time.You do the crime, and I gotta
pay the time, and yeah,I feel bad for these kids, man,
Like Jesus, I feel bad forthese kids. It's horrible, like

(34:53):
being shipped away from your family.You don't know anyone. I mean,
you'd be lucky to be with likea sibling. Yeah. And you have
this very strict schedule that you needto stick to, and if you step
out of line, you be youare humiliated. Yeah and beat and yeah

(35:14):
and if oh and you're supposed tolive forever. As long as you stay
with Royal, you'll live forever.But then people start dying and they start
getting sick, so it's like,how do you come back from that?
Yeah, so that's when he didthe fasting, and that's when he claimed
that his fucking daughter she died threetimes. Shut up, we all come

(35:34):
back. Fuck off. Once you'redead, you're dead. You don't come
back. This isn't fucking walking dead. Oh shit, Yeah, you're right.
Don't don't follow anyone who's claiming thatthey're God or yeah, that's like
your number people. Yeah. Also, if they say the end of the

(35:58):
world is coming and it passes andthat day passes, definitely get the hell
out then, you know. Yeah, Or if they say you're never going
to die, and then people aredying. Get the hell out, come
on. Yeah. So many flags, so many flags, so many flags.
A little time. Also, ifthey start taking your children away from
you, that's a flag too,That is a flag. All right.

(36:21):
Well, hopefully his ass gets caughtbefore he dies. Yes, and hopefully
these businesses get shut down seriously,and this cult stops because they think that
they're doing good, but they're reallynot, seriously and truly not. No.
All right, so enough about RoyalJenkins and his cult. Yep,

(36:42):
we're moving on to stranger dangers.Oh wait, wait wait, wait,
wait wait wait I have something tosay, what thing to say? I
have something to say before we goto stranger danger. Okay, okay,
Ronny, here we go. Ohshit, another one stranger danger. Brittany,
your thirtieth birthdays here, you betterrun. Happy birthday? Oh I

(37:10):
love him your dad? All thankyou? Rick? Howestly, honestly,
I'm such a good uh party planner. Oh my god, that's great.
I wish I could run away frommy thirtieth birthday, but sadly I cannot.

(37:30):
All right, let's dup in thestranger danger. Okay, all right,
fretty yeah oh yeah, you gofirst syst time. I went for
his last time. Okay, allright, so we are starting this Stranger
Danger off with an audio. Youall know how much we love audios.

(37:51):
Okay, so real quick, um, this is from Elizabeth. Elizabeth says
that it might be a trigger forthose who have truly been violated and have
stories that didn't end the same.So are we ready to let's do it?
Start this okay, Hi, girls. I am a longtime true fan

(38:20):
of true crime. I am anolder true crime addict. I was ten
years old when it was the twentiethanniversary of Richard Speck murdering all those nurses
in Chicago, and I knew howto read, so something about it made
me excited, and I thought Iwas crazy until all these new true crime

(38:45):
podcasts. But anyway, to myStranger Danger, I clean a house in
the middle of nowhere, Wisconsin,like surrounded by corn and cows, and
you know, it's literally in themiddle of nowhere. So they don't have
locks on their doors, they leavewindows open. You really have to know

(39:07):
where you're going to find their house. So anyway, one day I get
a text message from the owner lettingme know that there was going to be
a contractor at the house, andbecause she told me, it didn't worry
me. And when I got there, sure enough, he was in there
working and I said hello and justwent about my business, and all of

(39:29):
a sudden, he's leaving. Andhe said, okay, I'm just letting
you know that I'm leaving, becauseyou know, I didn't want to leave
and not tell you or whatever hesaid. And I said okay, bye
and continued cleaning. About a halfhour later, I hear a car coming

(39:49):
up the half mile drive and thedogs are barking like crazy, and I'm
like, oh shit, oh shit, you know someone is going to come
back, and well, come getme. I kind of almost sucked up
my story, but so it wasthe guy. It was the same contractor
who pulled up and gets out ofhis car. And at this point,

(40:10):
I'm like, if I ship mypants, do I seem less appealing to
this guy, like because it's goingto happen. And I'm literally frozen in
fear as he knocks on the doorand I don't know what to do,
and so he turns the knob andhe says hello, and I said hello,

(40:35):
I'm shaking, and he says,I left my work keys, he
left, and I immediately crumbled tothe floor like I had been violated.
It was well, I had beenin my mind. It was awful,

(40:58):
and so that was my stranger danger. Um, sometimes strangers can be the
good guy. And regardless, youstill have to be alert and frozen to
the floor. Have a great timelistening to this one, and I love
your show so much fun and Justine, you sound just like my best friend,

(41:20):
and so it makes me miss herall the more. Um, she's
not dead. She she just doesn'tlive in Wisconsin, Okay, all right,
bye. I like how she hadto specify that she's not dead,
she's just that was good. Thankyou Elizabeth for your story. Oh my

(41:45):
god. Yeah, and I haveno problem related as your best friend,
you know. Yeah, that's sofunny, so hilarious. I forgot my
keys. Oh no, it's truethough. It's like it just sucks that,
like we you have to be soterrified of everything, you know what
I mean, like yeah, andthings that shouldn't like he just forgot his

(42:07):
keys. But you do have tobe on alert, that is like you
do. I mean you have toconstantly be on alert. So better,
better Saysance. Sorry, you knowexactly. You just never know what can
happen. Nope, but anyways,that was so funny. Thank you Elizabeth
for the audio. Yeah, thankyou, we love it. Send us
more, you know you got more, Send a more, yes, all

(42:30):
right, last but not lets doyou have a story from niche me subished
is? So many strangers? Ohyou and kidden, so many strangers,
so many dangers. Oh okay thatwas my title? All right. Well,
hey, y'all love the podcast,you gals, Scott, you and

(42:51):
all you do. I love thepodcast Okay, just kidding. Did that
make sense when I read it?Sure? All right, I've been a
long time listening. First time strangerdangerer. I love that I live in
Chicago and travel before work, soI encounter a lot of people. Figured
i'd share some of my Apparently manythese stranger dangers really remind you that,
Hey, that's not normal trainer dangersI've experienced so far. Once, while

(43:16):
heading to River North for a firstdate, so you know, I was
just cute and all, I decidedit made sense to take a train down
so I could feel guilt free abouttaking an uber home. Well, I
guess I looked keute enough to behit on, not enough for the normal.
Hey, let's start a convo kindof hit on. But hey,
let me sit down next to youon the train and lean into your personal

(43:36):
space so that you're forced to lookat my phone kind of hit on.
Gross. I have a big thingabout personal space, as we all do,
especially when the train isn't crowded.So I scooted away, and when
he leaned in more, I literallyelbowed the man and glared he had his
Facebook open and was trying to getme to add myself to his Facebook.
Oh my god, No, No. I gave another job and continued to

(43:57):
my glare because while boundaries and takea nazo subtle hint. He thankfully got
a hint and got off at thenext stop. Good, good job.
Good. Another time, at astranger show up at my job claiming he
had a meeting arranged. I didn'thave anything with external people plan And if
I've learned anything from this podcast,it's trust your gut and if you don't
plan to meet with someone, don'tmeet them. I'm glad that we've instilled

(44:22):
that lesson, even if you knowthem, so especially don't meet them if
you don't I told her receptionist,sorry, I neither know this man nor
have any external meetings. Maybe hemixed up client names. I do have
a generic for as name and alast name that can easily type what they
can easily type out into other names, shipping back that he had asked for

(44:43):
me by name, has emails ofus talking, and said they traveled across
the country for this. Hell,no reports to management, who agreed I
shouldn't meet with them. Creepy followup was what? Creepy follow up was
that indeed, I've never talked tohim before. My inbox on LinkedIn scans
prove that. But Security happened tobe there and said he did have copies
of emails that were supposedly sent byme, and the only way he would

(45:07):
maybe know oh, I'm just kidding, And the only way we would maybe
know each other is that he triedto add me on LinkedIn about a month
prior, but I didn't add orreject his invite. He hasn't tried to
contact me since, so I trynot to think about it. Security and
HR have the report, but Ireally hope I don't have to do a
follow up. Stranger of danger.Oh shit, Yeah, me too,

(45:28):
and to end on a letter note. Once, as an intern near Nashville
pre gentrification, I was at somehipster photo walk meetup trying to protect what
am I saying, just making upwords. I was at some hipster photo
walk meetup trying to practice photography andmake friends. I was new to the
city. I ended up being convincedby people I met there to ditch the

(45:49):
walk and hitch a ride to getpopsicles. The people actually ended up being
super chill, free spirits, andthey really did take me to get popsicles
and drop me back off downtown.But looking back, not only could popsicles
have been code for code word forsomething else. Wow, I really was
learned into your car with strangers oversweets, so the stranger wasn't really danger

(46:12):
but really could have gone poorly.Anyways, I realized that was kind of
long, but I felt like Ihad to share much love and keep it
the amazing work x x oh dang, thank you so much for your stories.
Thank you, Yeah, Matt.Public transportation really just scares the shoot
out of me. Yeah, metoo. Everybody just own a car,

(46:32):
even if you live in a bigcity and it takes you ten hours to
get to work. Some people can'tafford a car, Justine, so they
have to ride a bike. Abike, just get a broomstick. It's
October. That second story with thecreepy guy, Yeah, that's crazy,

(46:54):
that's so weird. Like that iscrazy. Ha. Yeah, he asked
her like, yeah, like hemade up the ship to meet like so
that he could meet up with her. But for what. Well, I
hope that's the last time that youever hear from her, ever hear from

(47:16):
that guy. Yeah. Yeah,crazy. Oh that they're going with the
popsicles so funny, that's pretty good. Yeah, you were a lord into
a car over speeds. So good, so good. I mean they're popsicles.
Hello, what's you're gonna do?What' you're gonna do? Who doesn't
love a good popsicle, especially ona hot summer day, on a hot

(47:37):
summer day, Samma, Samma,Dad. I was going to try to
continue that, but I don't know. Those are the only words I know.
Yeah, I mean too samma sammaSama time, summer time, summat
I think so yeah. Anyway,thank you for your stories. Yes,

(48:00):
we appreciate them. Um you guys, Like we said last episode, we
are officially caught up. So youknow you want Stranger Danger's next episode,
you better sign him in because weain't got anything to tell you. Yeah.
So if we don't got them,we can't read them or play them.
Blink period. Oh dang. Ifyou have a Stranger Danger that you

(48:21):
would like to share, please signit too. It's about damn Crime at
gmail dot com or head over too, it's about damn crime dot com.
Click on that Stranger Danger tab aformal pop up, fill that baby out,
click submit, it'll kick to ouremail. We'll get it and we
might just read it on the podcast. Yes ya. And since we're recording

(48:44):
this right after last week's episode,no new ones or no new one star
reviews, hopefully no no new reviewswe have to report, but please leave
us a five star review if you'reable to, and if you can't tell
a friend, telephone a friend,telephone a friend and sense um, we

(49:07):
don't have any one star reviews toread, or a five star or four
start or three stars or two stars. We're going to listen to see more
happy birthday messages. I love happybirthday messages. Okay, okay, here
here's one happy dirty thirty brit Ihope you have a great year. Welcome
to the club. Everything will officiallystart hurting. That's for damn sure you're

(49:29):
gonna start moving this bao because Iknow I do. I have a great
one. Bye. No, whyshe's telling you I have a great one,
like she's not gonna be there?Okay, thank you, Gabby,
Thank you Gabby, and I willbe I'm already moving desposito. Oh lord,

(49:50):
my back already hurts. You knowI'm already feeling it all right?
Ready, yeah, go ahead.Hello from Jackie from Chicago. If Phillis
complains to a lovely person injure yourspecial day and hopeful Scott gives you a
good gift. Earls, we haveyour back. Love you, Brittany.
Oh, thank you, Thank youJackie, Thank you Jackie. Okay,

(50:15):
last, but not least, howto pull some strengths to get this one?
Because you know someone's super busy.But what's up? I a DC.
This is Peter from Nostalgic, leavinga message wanting to wish Brittany the
happiest of birthdays. Happy dirty thirty. Wait did you did you tell the
listeners you're thirty? Because I don'twant to reveal that if you're telling people

(50:37):
that, so edit this out ifyou didn't say anything, So happy birthday,
Brittany from Peter over here in Portland. I'm still gonna pour a shot
and toast to you. This isgoing to be a memorable year. I'm
sure. I'm sure you guys aregonna party your asses off. Just be
safe, Just be safe, andalso hopefully you can share some of the

(50:58):
debauchery that go on the evening thatyou celebrated on the pod. But um,
yeah, that's gonna do it forme. God, I'm closing out
like it's a fucking podcast. Butgirl, have the time of your life.
And I can't wait to see pictures. Oh my god, thank you,
Peter, Thank you Peter. Um, Peter's got a new baby,
he's real busy and so we appreciateyou taking the time. Peter, thank

(51:22):
you so much. Yeah, ohmy god, so sweet. Yeah,
thank you everybody for taking time todo birthday wishes. Um, we appreciate
you guys. They really made myday. Thank you so much. So
funny, so funny. It's mydirty thirty thirty thirty. I'm in my
thirties now, guys, Oh mygosh, Oh about social media's all right.

(51:47):
If you would like to follow us, you can follow us on Facebook
and Instagram. And it's about damncrime. Run it together. Oh my
god, scared the ship out ofme. Oh my god, happy birthday.

(52:16):
Thank you, I love I loveyou too. Just I was supposed
to send in a recording. Uhhuh, Justine said it was supposed to
be by Saturday. She said shetold me that explicitly. H she didn't
tell me that explicitly. I thoughtit was for next week. Oh my
god, I swear to god,I told you it was Saturdays, saying,

(52:37):
you know, it's great about mesaying hear yeah, it's great about
me saying this on without having anyheadphones, as I don't have to hear
any report from her. Oh Ididn't tell me. She just admitted that
she didn't tell you. I loveit. I love you to thank you.
In my head, I felt thathe should have known we were recording

(52:57):
this episode today. I did tellhim that we were recording two episodes today.
So anyways, thank you all againfor your birth for my birthday,
for your birthday was no for mybirthday wishes. I appreciate you all taken
the time to um record them andsend them to me. It really means
a lot, and I'm getting him. This is why I was gonna kill

(53:20):
Scott in the last episode, becauseI had been asking several times for recording
and still had not yet received one, and I was gonna kill him social
media again. Oh my god,I was so rudely interrupted with a happy
birthday my husband. I can't waitto listen back to that, Oh my

(53:43):
god again. We're on Instagram,Facebook, also Facebook group It's about damn
Crime. If you want to jointhe Facebook group, answered the three questions
please. We want to make surethat you're not about If you don't answer
the three questions, if you onlyanswer one, or if you only answer
two, we can't let you in. We're sorry, sorry, not sorry,
That's just the way we run things. Um. We're also on Twitter

(54:06):
and Snapchat at IDC podcast. Hopeyou guys tuned in over the weekend because
I'm sure there was a lot ofdrunk singing yeah happening at my party.
This is prerecorded, so we're aboutto get crazy. I'm not too sure,
but anyways, love you guys.We'll catch you next week with a

(54:27):
whole new episode. Until then,HM, remember Justine. Yeah, there's
a lot of desert out there,which you're saying to your twenties girl.
Yeah, good t goodbye twenties.See you never. Oh that's sad.

(54:49):
I love how. There was like, I love how. There were two
messages, both saying that I'm goingto start hurting and I do not know
why. I mean, I'm alreadystarting to feel it. Yeah, I'm
also the thirty year old. Yeah. Yeah, alright, guys, we
love you, we love you.We'll catch you later, Okay, I
love you, guys. Bye byeSublime, sublah blah blah blah blah,

(55:23):
No, subliminally, subliminally, subliminally, thank you. There's too many lulu
Is in there. All right,all right,
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