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September 23, 2024 • 47 mins
In this episode Morrow gives his opinion on the Diddy situation and details why it may lead to Diddy being un-alived. Also Candace Owens says Gangsta RAP was created by the Feds.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I want to get into this Diddy case and everybody
and then Mama's talking about it, so I want to
just give my personal opinion. I waited and let everybody
say what they had to say, and then you know,
I had to come to my own conclusions about the matter.

(00:24):
Off rip. I've been saying for years Diddy is a
piece of ship. So that's you know, that's that's not
even the issue here. The issue here is the legal
legal realities of this situation and the legal legal leese,

(00:47):
what are we looking for. We're looking for Diddy to
be found guilty on human trafficking, and then they're saying
di Rico, right, the Cassie situation is his own situation.
And I was listening to the lawyer talk on CNN

(01:13):
Diddy's lawyer, and what Diddy's lawyer brought out. I'm not
gonna lie h to be honest with you, it sounds
pretty mm hm. You know, he has a good case

(01:34):
to bring up against Cassie, because that's really it seems
to be what the lawyer is focusing in on. He's
focusing in on Cassie, and he brought out some things
that I kind of had to step back and kind
of think about. Okay, so Cassie's a victim obviously, and

(01:58):
I talked you know, I spoke about before on the
last podcast I did about a month ago. And you
know what Diddy did, the Cassie was fucked up, absolutely,
But the lawyer, Diddy's lawyer, what he brought up was

(02:18):
that the relationship that they had was toxic. And this
is the angle that he's pushing, that they were in
a toxic relationship. And you know, there were times I
believe he was saying that Cassie attacked him or you know, didd,

(02:43):
he meaning Diddy attacked Diddy, and it would you know,
they got in the fights. Toxic relationship. And another thing
is that they were in a ten year relationship, which
I didn't. I don't. I never like Diddy. I never
followed Diddy. I hated Diddy since nineteen ninety six, you know,

(03:10):
since Tupac died. I've always hated Diddy. So I was
never a person, you know, even with his politics. When
he was pushing that whole rock to vote, I was like,
fuck that nigga. And then you know, as time went on,
he came out the closet more and more. He never
fully came out the closet, but he started showing that

(03:32):
he was a batty boy, you know, a cupcake and
fifty call him out for that. But I just never
liked that nigga. I never liked Diddy, so I never
followed him like that. So the whole time he was
with Cassie, I missed that whole era. I didn't follow
their relationship. I never gave a shit, and honestly, I

(03:56):
still don't. It's only because it's in the news now
that I'm even paying attention. Didd he has always been
a weirdo ass nigger than me, and I never saw
the appeal. I never saw why people thought much of him.
He don't write his own music. He always had Biggie

(04:16):
and Jadakiss and Mace writing his music. I never saw
him as somebody that you know, was worth shit. But
when it comes to the legal side of things, it
depends on the prosecution's actual evidence, because if they're just

(04:44):
K and n on Cassie his relationship with Cassie, this
shit gonna look mighty sketchy to me. So it comes
down to human trafficking. The rico. You know, what is

(05:08):
it that they're really charging them with? And according to
Diddy's lawyer, Now he could be bullshitting and blowing smoke
up everybody's ass, but he said that there were forty
nine witnesses and one victim. Now, I know everyone's going
to get mad and say, well, there was a lot

(05:29):
of people. Listen, According to Diddy's lawyer, there's forty nine
witnesses and one victim, and supposedly, allegedly that victim is Cassie.
If that's the case, this could get real sketchy and
it may not turn out the way people want it

(05:51):
to turn out, depending on how you want it to
turn out. Now, I'm going to focus in on the
Cassie part first because their relationship, as far as their

(06:14):
relationship is concerned, if they were together for ten years,
one can make the argument that she could have came
out with this information years ago. Again, I'm not saying
Diddy's right, Diddy is a piece of shit, but she
could have came out with this information years ago, and
that's the argument that the defense is going to make. Okay,

(06:41):
and also one of the arguments that the lawyer was
making was that once Cassie you know, came out with
her information, you know, Diddy paid her off real quick.
I believe it was like the next day or something

(07:01):
like that. It was like twenty four hours later, and
the floodgates open up from there. And the picture that
the lawyer is trying to paint is that after Cassie
said what she said about Diddy, then everybody that was
involved with Diddy now they're trying to, you know, file

(07:21):
their lawsuits and open up these civil lawsuits. So what's
true and what's not? We got to get to the
to the legalities of the situation. I'm not focusing in
on Diddy himself because he himself is a piece of shit.
He's a third I hate niggas like Diddy. I hate

(07:52):
and despise motherfuckers like Diddy. But legally speaking, I'm looking
in to what is what is the real case here?
If it's about Cassie being a victim, this may not
turn out the way people think it's going to turn out,

(08:15):
because I'm be honest with you. After looking this shit over,
Cassie is uh. I would say that she's just as
dev and as Diddy. She's a freak too, a drug
addict like Diddy or Diddy is I should say she

(08:39):
was into that shit, you don't stay with nobody for
ten years. That's two goddamn long. Ten years is too
fucking long to play victim. And I think what people
are having a hard I understand it. I get it.

(09:00):
You know, she's a beautiful woman, and you know the
look of her. You would look at her and you
wouldn't think that she would be that way. But there's
a lot of Look, I've been with a lot of women.
I traveled this world, man. Look, some of those women
are fucking crazy and toxic, and they have kinks that

(09:24):
you would not believe they're into shit that you wouldn't
believe they're into. And she could be one of those women.
And from what I'm seeing, she's probably one of those women.
I don't think it was just Diddy forced her to
do something. I think she was into that shit. And
this is where the legal side of things come into play.

(09:49):
How do you explain and the lawyer, actually, if I'm
not mistaken, Diddy and Cassie broke up and then got
back together later on. So how do you explain leaving
and coming back when the claim is again this is

(10:11):
you know, the internet is full of shit. You know,
people are posting up videos every two minutes. But to
argue that Cassie was held against her will and she
did things she didn't want to do. But if they

(10:32):
broke up and came back, you know, they broke up
and got back together again. How do you How does
anybody in their right mind believe that this woman is
being held against her will? See, that's where the legal

(10:56):
side of things, that's what I'm looking at. I'm past
what did he did? Because did hey? Like I said,
he's a piece of shit. Anybody involved with Diddy? I
look at them sideways. Why the fuck would you align
yourself with a low life, piece of shit ass nigga
like that? Fuck him? And I want to say something else,

(11:18):
but it's hard for me to feel sorry for somebody
that looks like, you know, just me looking at it
on a surface level, this it looks like this woman
was complicit and active in his freak offs. The thing

(11:39):
that I'm looking at, and you know me, I'm always
talking about these major distractions because that's how the powers
to be worked. Uh, I'm looking at this as a
major distraction because he's the powers that be have known
about Diddy for years. I mean, hell, they said Diddy

(12:00):
up and I'm running. I'm wondering. I'm wondering to myself,
why did they Why did they not look into Clive
Davis and uh, you know these other people. Everything's Diddy.
Diddy has become like the new phase for sex trafficking
people of all of a sudden, forgotten about Jeffrey Epstein,

(12:24):
Harvey Weinstein, what about Leo Kohn. You're telling me he
wasn't involved in this ship. And this is what I'm saying.
I'm not defending Diddy because Diddy uh broke his back

(12:44):
and bowed down and kissed the ring and did the
bidding of the high powered elites. But it just seems
a little awkward to me, a little strange that all

(13:06):
of a sudden he's become the face. It's just it's
just like Bill Cosby and R. Kelly, And this is
what these black folks don't understand. They always want to be,
you know, high up there. They don't understand they're gonna
they're gonna get brought down. And there's rumors that Diddy
was trying to buy the liquor or, he was trying

(13:29):
to sue the liquor company. I believe it was this
rock liquor company whoever owned that. And it's kind of
like the same situation with Bill Cosby trying to purchase
and BC. So you get these niggas. They try to

(13:50):
live the same lifestyle as the Leo Coins and the
Clive Davis and people like that, but don't understand that
you can't do what they do and get away with it.
They're gonna bring you down at some point. Did he
thought he was something that he's not? So anyways, I'm

(14:17):
gonna get this from the Daily Mail. It says Diddy's
deboched life of threesomes and unspeakable violence exposed in gory
tell all book from Kim Porter, the dead mother of
his sons. So there's a tell all book all of
a sudden, just here it is, says a new book

(14:42):
accuses Sean Diddy Combs of assaulting his late girlfriend, taping
himself with sex, having sex with a male teenage pop star,
and sex parties with an Oscar winner and his wife.
And they're rumoring if that's a word. The rumor mail

(15:05):
is saying, that's Justin Bieber, that that was the teenage
pop star. And again, because I didn't follow Diddy, I
had to go look into it, and yeah, him and
Bieber were real close, and it looks awfully suspicious and weird.

(15:27):
I will say that. It says the sixty page book
Kim's Lost Words claims to be a collection of the
diaries of Keim Porter, the mother of three of his children,
who died of pneumonia in twenty eighteen, leaked by her friends.

(15:50):
So the problem already is that we don't know if
this is really Kem Porter's words or her real diary,
but supposedly, allegedly.

Speaker 2 (15:59):
It was leaked by her friends, and it says it
describes combs this colorful love life from the nineteen nineties
through Porter's final year, including alleged philandering with both male

(16:20):
and female top musicians and rappers, and.

Speaker 1 (16:27):
Orgies at his home in which Porter took part. Oh wow,
so they're saying that, well, according to this from the
Daily Male, Kim Porter's, you know, his deceased baby mother
may have took part in some of these orgies. See again,

(16:51):
this is what I keep saying. You know, these women
they seek after certain type of men. And you know
how women are. Women are different when they deal with
men in positions of power. You know, if you just
a regular you know, nine to five dude, she'll talk shit,

(17:12):
pop off at the mouth. Nigga, I ain't doing this
for you. Nigga ain't doing it. But when it comes
to a nigga like Diddy, they'll do all types of shit.
And that's where the regular, everyday man has to remove
himself and stop trying to implement or place his wife

(17:34):
or his girlfriend in that position, and just think about
how these females act when they're in the presence of
men in positions of power. They act different. They'll do anything.
So I don't know. Again, I don't know. This is

(17:55):
all alleged, it says. The book was published on September
SI six, just days before the rapper and Bad Boy
Records founder was indicted for racketeering and sex trafficking by
federal prosecutors in New York. In the book, Porter recounts
discovering and making copies of tapes did He's made? Did

(18:19):
he made? Of himself having sex with young boys? Ugh?
Nasty work young boys he was managing, including an alleged
tape involving an eighteen year old pop star who went
on to be a household name. Now that person that

(18:39):
they're speaking of the rumor is that's justin bieber yep
Now I'm gonna say this, The rumor is that Diddy

(19:02):
is on suicide watch. I believe it's in a prison
of jail in Brooklyn and he's on suicide watch. So
that brings us around to another question, will Diddy even
make it to trial because they're already putting this narrative

(19:29):
out there. They're planning the seeds that Diddy could be suicidal.
And we know what happened with Jeffrey Epstein. They turned
the cameras off and he's so called unlived himself off themself,
so they could do the same thing with Diddy, who

(19:50):
is on these recordings. We've seen Diddy with Bill Clinton,
Hillary Clinton, Donald Trum, Barack Obama. What politicians have done
some deviant shit in these cocaine field sex parties orgy

(20:19):
slash orgies that did he was putting on And if
he recorded everything, as it's being told again, this is hearsay.
I don't know what the man recorded, but supposedly allegedly

(20:40):
he recorded everything. If that's the case, then that means
he's got a lot of people under subjection. He's got
a lot of people under subjection and blackmail, which would

(21:03):
explain the raid in the first place. Why they had
to seize all of his uh security footage, cameras, phones, everything.
We don't know what's really going on with Diddy. Pervert, sexual, deviant, weirdo,

(21:29):
woman abuser. He's all those things, but what else is
going on? Because the powers to be don't give a
shit about none of that. There's plenty of people in
positions of power that are perverts, weirdos, bisexual that are

(21:53):
involved in orgies and all kinds of weird shit, and they,
you know, they're going about their daily life like they
haven't done anything. But when you start dealing with politics
and men and women in positions of power, see now

(22:14):
that's different. And who knows what did he has on
those recordings? So I personally think my personal, humble opinion,
and if I'm wrong, I'm wrong. I could see them

(22:35):
unlive and did he pretty soon and saying he committed
suicide that somehow, you know, all the cameras we weren't
able to you know, see him. He was in his
cell by himself and he hung himself. Somebody wants that

(22:59):
man dead. That's my personal opinion. I think this is
bigger than Cassie. I think it's bigger than the RICO
or whatever charges he's facing. I believe it's the information
that he has because you're talking about somebody for thirty years,

(23:20):
maybe thirty years plus. I don't know who's been involved
in the industry in politics, because he wasn't just in
the industry for music. Again, he was with Donald Trump,
Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Michelle Obama. Okay, he

(23:49):
supposedly allegedly represented what they called black excellence, which that's
not excellence to me. But he was one of the face.
So something happened and he pissed off somebody somewhere, and

(24:12):
that's why he finds hisself in his position. It's not
because of his weirdoism and his alleged alleged sex trafficking,
human trafficking. It's not because of that. He is in
this situation because he pissed off the wrong person that

(24:35):
is in a position of power. We just don't know
who that somebody is, and more than likely it is
going to cost him his life. Okay, so I saw
this on Twitter x now x canis owns post. This

(25:03):
is what she said gainst the rat was never a
black culture. This is Cannas owns the controversial Cannis owns.
She writes, Gangst the Rat was never a black culture.
It was created by the FEDS who proffered deals to
h O MO sexual black men in prison and then

(25:30):
turned them into artificial celebrities. The goal was to create
idols to destroy Black American values. Now, she says, Gangst
the Rat was never Black culture. And then saw this
guy big Ant on YouTube and you know, I respect

(25:53):
this channel, I like his channel whatever, but he was
disagreeing with her, and he doesn't like Cannis owns. He
made that clear. He was disagreeing with her. And I
don't agree with everything she says, but I agree with
her here. Now, the thing is that the argument that

(26:13):
big Ant was saying was that I forget his actual
channel name or the title, but big Ant was basically
saying that, no, the government or the FEDS did not
actually create Gainst the Rap, and he called it reality rap.
You know, he's big Ann was saying, you know what's

(26:37):
so called gangst the Rap is it's a reflection of
what's going on in the streets, Like dudes were rapping
about what's going on in the streets. And okay, that
could be true, but two things can be true at once.
So the Feds didn't create gainst the rap, okay, cool,
but they fordamn sure glorified it. They for damn suore

(27:02):
pushed it and moved away from who's the better MC
to who's really shooting and getting shot? And I grew
up in that era, so I know I watched the shift,
the shift from rock Kim to Tupac. I saw it.

(27:28):
There was a shift, and then there was another shift,
you know, to you know, from the Tupas and the
DMX's over to you know, there was to fifty fifty cent,
who just didn't give a shit. He didn't have no
positive side of his music and didn't care to, right.

(27:50):
But then there was another shift when Lil Wayne came,
where you had the dreadhead, you know, the tight pants
and the borderline h h O m O. You know,
the metro sexual thing going on or the borderline, and

(28:14):
you know, the merging of the alphabet community with this
thug lifestyle. Right, A lot of that ship was going on,
you know, especially when Lil Wayne took over. Everybody copycated
Lil Wayne style, and that's when I just tapped out.

(28:37):
I tuned out at that point, I stopped caring. So
I think with big Ant, it's saying it's true. But
I believe what Cannon's Owens is saying it's true as well.
I just think that they're looking at it from two
different sides. He's looking at it from who actually created it, which, yeah,

(28:58):
that's true. It was the street dudes rapping about you know,
their street life. But but Kennon's owns is getting that
was that. But she's really getting at is that it's
it's a bigger agenda because the Hollywood elites and the

(29:23):
elite that control Hollywood, I should say it that way,
they control and determine what what gets played on these
on these on the radio stations, and even with the
streamings now you can say, well nobody cares about the radio, Okay, cool.

(29:43):
Even with the streaming, they you know, they can determine that,
you know, who gets pushed in the algorithm because now
everything is streaming. So the algorithm is you know, what
determines you know, who's streaming the most, right, and they
have their they're able to control that. Okay. So what

(30:06):
I'm saying is what I'm saying is this I think
Big Ann missed the point behind caniz Owen's her post
Gangs the Rap was never black culture. It became black

(30:26):
culture because they pushed that in the algorithm. You know,
you got to think before gangs the rap, you know,
you had all types of different forms of music coming
from black people, different dress styles and everything else. Even

(30:50):
look at the East Coast now, the East Coast doesn't
even look the same as what it used to. It
used to be a time when gang banging was mainly
a West Coast thing. Now you had your gangs in Chicago,
but I'm talking about like your bloods and crips. You
didn't see that in New York growing up in the nineties.

(31:11):
But because of what was pushed over the years. Now
you see when you go to New York. Now you
got blood sets, cript sets, gds, you got everything going on,
woo and two y'all types of shit going on. So

(31:37):
I understand what Candice Ons is saying. I get it.
I get what she's saying. She's really I think what
she's really trying to say is they promoted this, They
had an agenda. They didn't allow it to just be
something that was for the street guys. They made it mainstream,

(32:01):
popularized it. So the young black men and girls would
aspire to be that person that they see on that
TV screen, that person that they're listening to. They want
to become that. And you can see the influence of it.

(32:24):
For example, there used to be a time where niggas
used to just smoke weed. Then Little Wayne started sipping
on lean you know, you had your ugk. They were
sipping on some sciss urban whatever. But when Wayne came
through again with the with the dreadhead and tight pants

(32:44):
with the two cups in his hand, changed everything. It
used to be a time because I grew up in
the era where they used they used to rap about
selling drugs. Now we live in an era where these
zor niggas is taking drugs like that's the cool thing,

(33:04):
rapping about popping pills and shit. So yeah, it does.
The music has an influence, and that's what Candice OUN's
was trying to say, like the music as an influence.
And she believes that the Fairs were behind that. They

(33:28):
were behind pushing that form of music, not that they
created the music per se, but they they promoted it.
Because you can't go to a record label with you know,
real rap, you know, just as a rap star. You know,

(33:49):
I mean, excuse me, you know MC that can perform,
you know, really just rap. They don't want that shit.
They want the most ignorant shit they can possibly find.
They'll promote it. If you're a rapper, rapper, they are
not going to promote you. They want pure ignorance. There's

(34:11):
plenty of females that can rap twenty times better than
Sexy Red or Goddamn Glorilla or Ice Spice or whoever
else you want a name. But they want the ignorance
to push the ignorance. And now you got these women.

(34:32):
Only thing they can do is shake their ass. You're
not good for nothing else talking shit and shaking their ass.
Every picture they got to pose with their ass out.
All these dudes, they all dress the same, take the
same picture, even in DC, right, these DC niggas. You

(34:58):
look at pictures from niggas and d see today, you
can't tell if they from d skill Chicago. It used
to not be like that. I remember when DC had
its own style, its own flavor on dress code. You know,
DC niggas dressed like DC niggas. You could, you know,

(35:20):
New York used to dress like New York niggas. I
remember LA had their you know, their their own style,
their own flavor, and then Chief Keith hit and then
everybody you know change their shit up. You had the

(35:41):
mumble rap error nigga, every nigga spitting the same sort
of style. And I'm saying all that to say that
I think Big Aunt might be messing the point that
what Candice ons is really pointing out as the influence,
not that necessarily who created it or where did it

(36:03):
come from, because you can you can say, oh, well,
this woman was the first woman to start ratchet rap,
like she was the first ratchet female rapper, right, but
that was her. It was a unique thing for her.

(36:23):
But then if the labels promote that and say we
want more females like her, then that turns into something else. See,
now they're promoting a certain lifestyle into the community. That's
what canniz Owns is saying, and she is absolutely right
on that. Okay, we're gonna try to have a moment

(36:48):
of honesty here and this time around, since it's my return,
we're gonna try to be nicer, more polite about this.
We're gonna get into some political talk, but We're gonna
have a moment of honesty about it.

Speaker 2 (37:08):
Now.

Speaker 1 (37:09):
The Internet has been going crazy, and I'm late to it,
but a lot of people have been going crazy over
Trump's comments about the immigrants eating the dogs and the
cats and the pets. Let me try to explain something

(37:33):
to you people. There is no such thing as the
president of the United States. The president is just the
front man, a figurehead that is put in front of

(37:53):
you to give you the illusion of change. That's all.
It is. All of these presidents, whether it be you
Bill Clinton's, your George W. Bushes, your Barack Obama's, your

(38:14):
Donald Trump's, your Joe Biden's, it doesn't matter. They're all
controlled by the bankers. That's it. That's all, and they're
gonna do what they're told to do the same way.
Henry Kissinger was in the he was involved in the

(38:36):
Obama administration. He was also involved in the Trump administration.
And I'm pointing that out to say this. A lot
of you, most of you, the majority of you, believe
that the president has power. He has no power. He's

(39:03):
going to do what he's told to do by the bankers,
the international bankers, the people that really run the world.
So called illuminati if you will, if you want to
call it that fine. The problem that you people have

(39:27):
and yeah, I use that word. You people. You think
everything is a conspiracy theory that goes beyond or past
what you're told in mainstream media. Mainstream media doesn't tell
you anything. Mainstream media is there to give you an

(39:47):
argument about everything. That's all they do. That's all Joy
Reid and Rachel Maddow and on MSNBC, or whether it
be Jesse Waters and Sean Hannity on Fox News, whether

(40:10):
it be Democratic Republican. They're all full of shit. I knew,
and I had someone close to me tell me, oh,
you need to watch the debates. It was a woman,
Oh you need to watch the debates. And I said,
I don't want to watch the goddamn debates for what

(40:32):
because I already know what's gonna happen. And Trump did.
She got me to watch it. And Trump did exactly
what I thought he would do. He told a lot
of truths, but then he threw a turd in the

(40:53):
punch bowl, because that's what he does. His job is
to pretend like he he's fighting for freedom, when really
what his job is. His real job is to make
the truth community those that know the truth, those that

(41:15):
are in the know. His job is to make the
truth community look crazy. That's why your little normis call
us conspiracy theorists, because you know nothing about the truth.
You're just idiots that wake up every day, go to work,
you come home, you deal with your children, you watch

(41:37):
thirty minutes of the news, you go to sleep, you rent,
and you repeat. You know nothing about what is going
on in this world. So when Trump made the statement,
or he made the claim that the immigrants were eating

(41:59):
a doll, they're eating the cats, I laughed because I said,
that's it. That's going to be the talking point moving forward.
The same thing happened when the fly hit Mike Pence.

(42:22):
The fly landed on Mike Fence Mike Pencer's forehead when
he was debating Kamala Harris back in twenty twenty the
vice presidential debates. And I said, watch, no one's going
to talk about what they really were dealing with the

(42:42):
subject matter. They're going to talk about the stupid ass
fly that landed on his head. And damn sure, well
on social media, that's all everyone was talking about. Because
you people are easily distracted and the powers that be
know this. They know how to distract you. They know

(43:08):
you're gullible. So what they did with Trump was they
had him say some truths, talk about some things that
are real. But in that he had to mention the migrants,
the immigrants eating the dogs and eating the cats. And
what did that do? That got all of you little

(43:31):
stupid normies off the subjects because that's what they want
you to do. They don't want you looking at real
life situations, the economy, rent, how everything is going up food.
They want you arguing about what Trump said, and you

(43:55):
fall forward every fucking time. It's not just because you're stupid,
You're beyond stupid. At this point. You're gullible. You're like children.

(44:16):
You know, when a child comes and asks you a
serious question and you divert them by entertaining them. Ooh
look your favorite TV shows on? They go, oh yay.
They can come up to you and say, mom dad,
why is this happening? Mom dad, why is that happening?
They said, Oh, don't worry about that. Ooh look your

(44:37):
favorite show is on. They go oh yay, and they forget.
You can distract them very easy, and that's the average
American US citizen very easily distracted. All Trump had to
do because that's his script. That was the script that

(44:58):
he was given by the powers that be, the people
that rule this country. Say something about migrants eating dogs
and cats, and that will distract them. You fall for
this every single time. Now I'm gonna say this, I'm

(45:22):
not and I know you people are silly, stupid like this.
I'm not a Democrat, I'm not a fucking Republican, not
a goddamn Kamala supporter, and I'm not a goddamn Trump supporter.
If you can stomach that, I know that's hard to believe.

(45:42):
I know the world we live in, everyone has to
be either a Democrat or a Republican. I know you're
stupid like that. There's this thing called being an independent.
I know it's hard to believe. It's hard to imagine
to them are working for the same entity, the banksters.

(46:12):
They come on television. He did the same thing with Hillary.
They come on television, they have these stupid ass debates.
They talk about each other on social media, but behind
the scenes, they're working for the same people. It's not real.

(46:33):
They don't really hate each other. They're not relieving against
each other. It's just a show. Stop thinking that your
life hangs on this presidential election. It's not real. The

(46:58):
few are able to control the mini the masses by
making them believe that the masses, the many, have to
depend on the fuel for answers, and that's what they do.
They give you the answers instead of you seeking the

(47:19):
real answers for yourself.
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