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from drop biscuit studios and

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AK Benza.

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Fame is a bitch.

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Hey everybody. A. J. Benza here

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with fame is a bitch. This is your

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podcast for

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Wednesday, November thirtieth twenty

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twenty 211302022

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that advanced looking date.

0:22

It

0:22

is wacky Wednesdays,

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although

0:24

today shown could be

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have a bunch of different adjectives

0:29

put

0:30

on top of it, but there's not too

0:32

many great ones that

0:33

begin with w.

0:35

I gotta look into that more.

0:37

But, yeah,

0:38

a lot

0:39

of news going on. I haven't talked to you guys

0:41

in a couple days, obviously.

0:44

But I did mention something

0:45

on

0:46

the Patreon show today, and I've been

0:48

saying this sort of thing

0:51

for a year and half now,

0:53

maybe two years. I

0:54

said on the other show that

0:57

we're

0:57

gonna experience a lot of different

0:59

deaths I

1:00

felt a lot of deaths coming. And

1:02

it wasn't just like COVID related when

1:04

I said that. Although, you know, obviously, COVID

1:06

has

1:07

a lot to do with it, but I

1:09

just said I feel a lot of deaths and then a bunch

1:11

of people started dying. The comedian's dying.

1:13

Louis Anderson, Bob Saggon, Gilbert,

1:15

Godfrey, the list was going crazy.

1:18

Some people tell me, hey, you

1:20

know, hey, people die. I

1:22

don't know. I've been a journalist for thirty

1:24

years, thirty one years, thirty two years, whatever

1:27

it is. I'm always reading death

1:30

notices and what

1:30

have you. And I just don't remember seeing this

1:33

many people drop like flies with

1:35

an unknown illness.

1:38

You

1:38

know, Irene Karatov was such

1:40

a sweetie part back in the day

1:42

with

1:42

fame, she

1:45

dies sixty three years old.

1:47

I

1:47

know for some of you that sounds like an old

1:50

age when you were in thirties or so, sixty

1:52

three. Oh, she loves a good life? No.

1:54

I'm sixty now. Sixty

1:56

three is gonna be here in a second. I don't wanna

1:58

die. I'm sure I

2:00

really carried it neither. So

2:02

we never get to know these things anymore.

2:04

Not one person,

2:07

not one journalist

2:09

can find out if these people

2:11

who die mysterious deaths

2:13

were vaccinated, we never

2:15

get that that that

2:17

bit of information.

2:19

that would

2:21

change a lot. Wouldn't it I mean, probably

2:23

make a lot of us scared to death facing

2:25

the future. Those of us who got

2:27

back But, you know,

2:29

what is going on and why don't we get

2:31

to know? We used to always know when somebody

2:34

died. Even if it was suicide,

2:36

they say took his own life took her own

2:38

life. Now that stuff is out.

2:40

Matter of fact, do we even know what

2:42

was in Julio's system when he dropped

2:44

that? I mean, I'm sure there were drugs in there.

2:47

But do we know? Has it been enough

2:49

time that that has passed? So

2:51

we get to know about the top psychology? I

2:54

mean, I know you can get toxicology reports

2:56

back in a couple of days. This is getting ridiculous.

3:01

God. Look like they doing it through motor

3:03

motor vehicle department? Just it's not

3:05

that hard to do. No

3:07

blood check. Like, when I go to a hospital,

3:11

They they they know what's in my system in in

3:13

an hour. I don't know why

3:16

these things take six weeks. Not

3:19

enough. And then Jake Flint,

3:22

a very much beloved country

3:24

music star from Oklahoma, he

3:27

dropped dead at thirty seven years

3:29

old, and worse than that,

3:32

he died on his wedding night. he

3:34

just got done dancing

3:37

with his new life. He

3:39

was fine dead.

3:41

So

3:42

what do you think this is all about?

3:45

No one can really tell you the truth. His manager

3:47

is saying I tried several

3:50

times today to make a post, but you can't

3:52

comment on what you can't process. don't

3:56

know, man. You can't comment.

3:58

You can certainly say what the hell is going

4:00

on because I think

4:03

a lot of us feel that way. And,

4:05

you know, as I said on the other show and all it's

4:08

worth saying again, I

4:10

don't know. Like, you know, Now

4:13

that I'm sixty, I guess it's some kind of magic

4:16

barrier you cross, so you find yourself

4:18

in this new decade of

4:20

your life. And,

4:22

you

4:23

know, you feel a little bit

4:25

closer to dying. It's just

4:27

only natural. My father

4:29

got at sixty one. I don't wanna think about that.

4:31

My mother got at sixty six. So

4:34

I hate thinking along those lines, but

4:37

I don't know. I

4:39

don't feel the same personally a

4:42

lot of the time. It could be

4:44

my imagination, it could be nerves, but

4:47

I mean, you guys heard the other night?

4:49

Was it the other night? When I said that I felt

4:51

sick and I it's

4:53

like it's happening all the time. I'll get a fever

4:55

at night. I'll wake up. I'm fine.

4:58

No fever. I'm more body aches. It's

5:00

just a weird thing going on. I don't think I'm

5:02

the only one. Let me know out

5:04

there if you guys are feeling this sort thing too.

5:07

guy now that we got Fauci kind

5:09

of on the hot seat and he will be on the

5:11

hot seat, you know, when

5:14

we get to take a peek at him and investigate

5:16

his ass, but he seems

5:18

to be back pedaling a little bit now

5:22

about some of the facts and

5:24

Aaron's facts, he told us

5:26

that proved

5:28

not to be factual, telling

5:30

us all when we need to wear masks, We need to

5:33

wear two masks. You can't

5:35

be too careful. Meanwhile,

5:37

he sends an email to his daughter saying masks

5:39

are really not that effective. How

5:41

the shit is that?

5:42

Anyhow,

5:46

more shit today from the Balenciaga

5:49

child sex ad campaign

5:51

scandal. In the wake of this

5:53

scandal, you gotta take a look at this. It's

5:57

or listen to this, I should say. is

5:59

a woman

5:59

named Lada Volkova.

6:02

She is Balenciaga's senior stylist.

6:04

W magazine once

6:07

called her the coolest stylus in the

6:09

industry. And by

6:11

cool, this

6:12

is the way people talk. They mean that

6:15

she's edgy. and takes

6:17

chances and does bold

6:19

things. In

6:20

other words, she does disgusting things

6:22

that people don't people are too afraid

6:24

to to to

6:27

to speak down about because what do

6:29

I know? Maybe she's so brilliant. She just

6:31

knows so much more than me. I'm not gonna

6:33

stand up and say this idea is horrible. I

6:35

mean,

6:36

it's it's a lot of Opdiva,

6:39

the coolest stylist in the industry. And

6:41

when you get to the Balenciaga level of

6:43

stylist, That's

6:46

pretty big. Now,

6:48

a

6:49

few days ago,

6:51

the

6:51

fashion house tried to blame

6:53

the photographer for

6:57

the child sex controversy. But

6:59

now it seems clear that the real

7:01

fault is with Volkova. In fact,

7:03

the photographer came

7:04

out and said, I don't know what what they're gonna

7:07

do once I take the pictures. And, you know,

7:10

look, I know he's gotta be a little complicit

7:13

When he took the pictures that those things

7:15

were out, the plush

7:18

BDSMT bands were

7:20

in the little girls' hand

7:22

So I don't know what the hell he means. But

7:24

I would add him on Instagram, and of course,

7:26

he didn't write back to me

7:29

because

7:29

I said, what kind of a sick past it would

7:31

take

7:31

pictures of kids like that.

7:34

I'm sure he didn't even look at it because he's

7:36

been too busy getting creamed

7:38

by A

7:39

lot of people in the public,

7:41

but it's a big, big problem. And

7:44

this fall COVID has

7:46

been working with the working closely

7:48

with

7:49

the head of Balenciaga.

7:52

In other words, the fish stinks from

7:54

the head down. In other other

7:56

words, everybody knew about

7:58

it and was in on it because

8:00

it was edgy.

8:02

And who's gonna complain? What's so

8:04

popular? Do

8:05

you see that

8:07

Tanye wears us, and Kim Kardashian

8:09

wears us, and Nicole

8:11

Kidney does ads for us, isabella

8:13

Hubert does ads for us? You

8:15

know, well, that

8:16

backfire didn't hit assholes.

8:20

But

8:20

now, Evanston's people became aware

8:22

of this perverse ad campaign

8:25

Bolkova suddenly made her Instagram

8:27

private. I ran through my phone

8:29

to look at her Instagram.

8:31

Gone.

8:32

but you

8:33

can go on the Internet and find some snaps.

8:36

If you're savvy enough, not

8:38

that hard. They're they're out there. but

8:40

you can get a peek at how messed up

8:42

she is. I

8:44

mean, you don't wanna walk away from your phone and

8:46

vomit. you know, it's

8:48

just a very glaring indication of

8:51

how many people. People

8:53

in important and very

8:55

influential positions treat

8:58

sweet innocent little children

9:00

like like stray dogs.

9:03

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9:06

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9:07

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9:12

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9:14

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9:15

car. Hey, Ryker.

9:17

We're dealing. Lucky landslides

9:19

asking people what's the weirdest place you

9:21

gotten lucky.

9:22

Lucky? In line at the deli, I guess.

9:25

I hide my dentist office. More

9:27

than once actually. Do I have to say

9:29

Yes, you do.

9:30

In the car before my kids' PTA

9:32

meeting. Really? Yes. Excuse

9:34

me. What's the weirdest place you've gotten lucky?

9:37

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9:39

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9:41

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9:43

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9:45

will my luck. Eighteen plus Transformation Plus, he wants to check

9:48

details.

9:49

Some of the pictures I saw

9:52

had disgusting imagery

9:54

of children and all sorts of

9:57

haunting

9:58

and violent sick

9:59

the

10:01

preverted waves like

10:03

a lady wearing a red latex

10:06

shirt holding two plastic

10:09

newborns covered in red, red blood.

10:12

Just sick shit.

10:14

A toddler lifting up

10:16

the skull of a dead man a

10:19

child lying in the middle of a

10:21

pentagram while

10:23

the devil sits on a throne behind

10:25

it. Devil has his legs spread

10:27

wide open. He's not wearing any pants. Just

10:30

a new devil with

10:32

a kid on the floor.

10:34

It's

10:34

actually one of those pictures with an adult

10:36

woman on the floor.

10:39

You got a female toddler

10:41

lying on her side, smiling,

10:44

a

10:44

little girl, smile.

10:46

But

10:46

on her, they have this, like, jonbenet Ramsey

10:49

wig, and

10:51

full beauty contest makeup.

10:55

There's little

10:56

there's little boy bound to a chair

10:58

and gag.

11:00

There is a feminized little

11:02

boy posing like a female in a position

11:05

I can't even imagine getting in. He's

11:07

got no tap on. He's

11:09

wearing jeans and

11:11

gold pumps.

11:14

Then there's the worst thing I've ever seen.

11:17

a photo titled murder

11:19

in a child's bedroom. It's

11:22

so disgusting. It looks like an actual

11:25

crime scene. I mean,

11:27

it's almost like

11:28

I mean, I know I know it all happened

11:31

recently that the four murders in

11:33

Idaho, but it's almost like they were depicting

11:35

that You

11:36

see a a bloodied bed,

11:40

covers a roll messy,

11:42

there's person child, I should

11:44

say. I can't tell what's female or male. Toward

11:47

the back of the bed, face against the

11:49

wall, blood everywhere in the

11:51

bed. And

11:54

on the bloodied carpet,

11:57

there are several items of

11:59

bloody clothes on the floor. There's

12:01

a record player and

12:02

some records and albums around

12:05

and, you know, disarray.

12:07

Meanwhile, if you look to the left, you can see

12:09

a ten or fifteen pound steel

12:11

dumbbell. I

12:13

guess, allegedly used to smashed

12:16

the kids had open? That's

12:19

from the mind of Lana

12:21

Volkoma.

12:23

also

12:23

designed for Adidas as well.

12:25

You really

12:27

have to wonder

12:29

if some of our elites our

12:31

satanists and pentafo.

12:34

I mean, I did so many shows on this in

12:36

this podcast infancy, and a lot of

12:38

people gave me shit for it. But

12:41

some things are true even if Q

12:43

and A believes them to be.

12:47

there's

12:47

a sick site on

12:48

the Internet where more of

12:51

a work can be found. Just plug in a name.

12:53

You'll find some of it. It

12:55

also has some crazy claims

12:57

about Hollywood and pedophilia. There's

13:00

also an image of Volekova selfie

13:03

layering a shirt with a band

13:05

named cannibal corpse. Here

13:09

are the lyrics to one of

13:11

their songs that I took the liberty in

13:14

looking up. It's called It's

13:15

a nice little song. It's called

13:17

Entrails ripped from Virgin's

13:20

CUNT That

13:22

nice. Here

13:24

are some of the lyrics. Virgin tied to

13:26

my mattress, legs spread wide, ruptured

13:29

bowel, yanked, from her inside,

13:32

divergentized

13:32

with my knife, internally

13:34

bleeding, vagina, secreting.

13:36

It's

13:37

great. It's

13:37

great.

13:38

great summer song around the pool.

13:41

Meanwhile, Lot of Oklahoma, one of

13:43

the hottest stylists in fashion,

13:47

And

13:47

don't forget, Balenciaga

13:49

left Twitter

13:51

after Elon Musk decided to crack

13:53

down on child exploitation. And

13:56

on another note, by the way,

13:59

I'm sure you may

13:59

have heard that

14:01

Apple

14:02

might no longer offer the Twitter app

14:04

on

14:05

their phones. That

14:07

made Elon Musk say, well, I'll make my own

14:09

phones. I'll distribute phones on my side of the world.

14:11

You know what? I can do that. I got money for it.

14:13

They can

14:15

say whatever they want, but

14:17

it's obvious Elon Musk

14:19

has plenty of dirt

14:21

on various businesses that

14:23

have petrified

14:25

over a platform that is on its way

14:27

to really and truly finally

14:29

allowing those of us on the right

14:32

the right to speak without being censored

14:35

or just thrown off

14:37

the app,

14:39

no reason given, which

14:41

happened to me years ago.

14:44

But, you know, There's

14:45

gonna be plenty more to this story once

14:47

Elon Musk does

14:49

as he's promised, which

14:51

is to show everyone just how

14:53

far the left went.

14:55

to limit free speech and in some cases

14:57

destroy speech. You know,

14:59

just knocking somebody off Twitter. is,

15:03

you know, taking away someone's freedom

15:05

of speech. And Elon Musk

15:07

knows all the ways

15:10

they

15:11

preferred to

15:12

use censorship at Twitter.

15:14

He

15:14

got all that paperwork, and he said he's gonna make

15:16

it known. He's gonna make it public. And we're gonna

15:19

see

15:19

Which people? Which

15:21

employees? Or, you know, which

15:23

companies were targeted? Which

15:25

people were targeted?

15:27

I can't wait. I mean,

15:29

I remember when James Woods was the

15:31

funniest guy to to read on Twitter. He

15:33

would he would come out with so many great things

15:36

Yes. He's more conservative than

15:38

anything else, but he is very funny, and

15:40

boy, they couldn't wait to get rid of him real quick.

15:44

And I only got thrown off Twitter if some of you

15:46

may not know this because I'd

15:48

mentioned that

15:50

people who were in ISIS

15:53

I said, they

15:55

beat women, which is true. I

15:58

said they throw gays

16:00

from rooftops, which is apps little

16:02

hundred percent true.

16:04

And I said that sometimes they

16:06

have sex with goats.

16:09

Well,

16:10

can't say that. Even

16:11

though we know it's true, we know

16:13

it's true. Can't

16:15

say it.

16:16

One, because we're protecting ISIS

16:18

What

16:19

a bunch of horse shit?

16:23

Speaking of online and censorship or whatever

16:25

you wanna call it,

16:27

There are times that I will respond to

16:29

somebody on Instagram who says something particularly

16:32

don't be to me or I get so many

16:34

people giving me shit about my

16:36

comments about pit bulls. Oh, god.

16:39

I don't like to breed. I've told you guys, I don't like

16:41

it. I know that's not what people who own pickles

16:43

who wanna hear. I'm sure your pickles

16:45

is sweetheart. I've been around two pickles in

16:47

my life. Both of them were sweethearts. but

16:50

I don't I don't feel really comfortable

16:52

around them, especially if

16:54

I have little kid with me, my daughter and son. I

16:56

just don't like the way he feels to his day. if

16:58

I see a pit ball up ahead, when I'm walking Tutsi,

17:00

I pick her up, and

17:02

I look for a place I can I can

17:04

put her. And then, hopefully, I can

17:06

know I can't find him off, but I don't

17:08

want them ripping her away from me.

17:10

So I sometimes say things back to people

17:12

who talk shit about my dog, you know, oh,

17:14

you you have your your little hairy rat that you

17:16

walk around. what kind of a what kind of

17:18

a guy has a little sheet salad, just

17:20

stupid stuff. So I tell them to go shit

17:23

in the hand, stuff like that. And now the message will

17:25

come back

17:26

undo. Like, these are comments

17:28

that typically get people in trouble. You

17:30

can lose your privileges. I'm like, oh, god. So

17:33

I don't do it. And I make it cleaner

17:35

and cleaner as go along.

17:38

I hate it. But

17:38

today, I saw something that somebody sent

17:40

me. An

17:43

Asian girl,

17:45

pretty sexy Asian girl

17:47

wearing a fishnet

17:50

top shirt. So

17:52

she's got

17:52

big fake boobs in a fishnet shirt.

17:55

I think her nipples appears

17:57

yeah.

17:57

They were.

17:58

and she's on her bed.

17:59

And

18:01

it looks like somebody is having

18:03

sex with a way she's moving.

18:05

You

18:05

don't see another body, but

18:07

there

18:07

could be someone there having sex

18:09

with her. Then she does

18:11

one where she's leaning over the bed.

18:14

and

18:14

she's acting as if she's getting

18:17

hit from behind and her

18:18

chest is shaking and

18:21

bouncing all over place and she's moaning and

18:23

smiling, how the hell can this

18:25

be allowed? But I

18:27

can't say ISIS Members

18:29

sometimes fuck goats. How could this

18:31

be? It's

18:33

a crazy world. It's a crazy crazy

18:36

world. But

18:37

look, this lot of Olkala,

18:40

the devil in disguise,

18:42

what's known about her so far, and she's

18:45

been one of the main stylists of Lensciaga's twenty

18:47

fourteen.

18:48

She has a relationship with an accused

18:51

pedophile.

18:53

So far,

18:55

that person's name has not been released.

18:57

And I even hesitate

18:59

to say it's a man. She

19:01

doesn't appear to be that kind of woman.

19:03

I wouldn't I wouldn't download there's another woman.

19:05

But

19:08

it's

19:08

not often women are considered

19:10

pedophiles, but, hey, it happens.

19:13

Plenty

19:13

of school teachers are.

19:15

But

19:15

listen, we can't just boycott only

19:17

Balenciaga. That's not enough.

19:20

You gotta call out and boycott the of people

19:22

behind it. So as I find out more, I'm gonna

19:24

do exactly that. And

19:27

oh, by the way, I forgot to mention.

19:29

not just the pictures of the small kids

19:31

that will make you wanna rip her throat out,

19:33

but there's also all these subliminal

19:35

things that will come to make sure

19:37

we're in the pictures. One

19:40

shot has a piece of paper about captain

19:42

Nautica's snorkeling expedition.

19:45

You haven't

19:46

heard of that? You know what that is?

19:48

That's

19:48

a real thing.

19:50

That's

19:50

an actually true Disney

19:52

cruise line that

19:54

was used to travel to Epstein Island

19:56

on

19:57

Saint or or Saint James Island.

19:59

And people will have these snorkeling expeditions

20:02

and

20:03

be able to see the house. And I think

20:05

I believe there were taken in the house,

20:07

or served lunch outside the house, something

20:09

really perverted like that.

20:12

And like I said, she's worked for Adidas, she

20:14

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20:17

Paul Gaultier,

20:19

Marc Jacobs, the famous designer,

20:22

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20:25

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But

21:39

this shit is everywhere. And

21:41

I'm

21:42

just so tired of people on the left.

21:44

who think that any of

21:46

us point out pedophilia, we must be

21:48

all Q1 on lunatics. It's

21:51

not true. I don't understand how people can't

21:53

see this. How

21:54

could you not see what they're doing to children?

21:57

There was a disturbing

21:59

piece in the Washington Post

22:03

that pretty much attempts or the reporter

22:05

attempts to normalize pedophilia. another

22:08

one of my pet peeves, and I've been telling you this

22:10

since I started the show five years ago.

22:12

They do it all they can to normalize

22:14

it. Nobody believed me five years ago, but now

22:16

you're starting to see signs that are

22:18

more easy to spot.

22:19

So

22:21

though He

22:23

gave a glowing review of

22:25

the, quote, scintillating new play

22:28

called downstate. This is a Washington

22:30

Washington post critic Peter Mox,

22:33

who apparently advocates

22:37

more compassionate treatment of sexual

22:39

predators whom

22:41

he describes as four men of diverse

22:43

age and backgrounds, eking

22:46

out marginal existences and menial

22:48

jobs and managed routines, The

22:50

house is like an island whose shores

22:52

are washed with waves of contempt. Any

22:55

protest or request is treated by

22:57

their carried case burger as

22:59

that of a passenger and steerage

23:01

daring to ask for a clean blanket.

23:05

Then he says, Take a deep

23:07

breath and try to ruminate calmly

23:09

on on the position playwright Bruce

23:11

Norris takes and is scintillating

23:13

new play downstate. that

23:16

the punishments inflicted on some pedophiles

23:19

are so harsh and unrelenting as

23:21

to be inhumane.

23:23

Nothing is a humane when

23:25

it comes to

23:26

inflicting punishment on a pedophile.

23:29

Nothing.

23:29

I mean,

23:32

I I couldn't even finish the article. It's

23:34

almost it's

23:35

almost impossible

23:37

to broad brush the

23:39

perspective that we're dealing with here,

23:41

impeccably acted

23:44

out drama But

23:46

if, you know, if you if you talk about

23:48

it, it sounds

23:50

like

23:51

someone is advocating some

23:53

some level of consideration for people

23:55

who have committed unspeakable crimes. And

23:58

yet this guy Norris proposes

24:00

a variation on this proposition

24:03

at off Broadway's play rights

24:05

horizon. He's questioning what

24:07

degree of compassion should

24:09

society fairly hold out

24:11

to those who have served their time

24:14

for sexual abuse, assault, or

24:16

rape. He

24:17

wants them all out. No problem.

24:19

Just like California. Good news

24:21

today on the right side of the world's shutdown. The

24:25

d a's in shutdown and our wonderful

24:27

governor Gavin Newsom of all degree, they're gonna

24:29

let lose about seven thousand

24:32

pedophiles from

24:34

prisons.

24:36

They're

24:36

all getting out. because that's what

24:38

George Gascon, the worst

24:40

VA in the history of the world, but

24:42

there's plenty more like him because they're

24:44

all being paid by George Soros at etcetera,

24:47

and they're making a mockery of this country.

24:49

Alvin Breg, in New York City,

24:51

gas going. It's every every

24:53

place people are dying left

24:55

and right, being murdered, left and right.

24:57

Sick perverted

25:00

people living in hotels, Four

25:03

and five star hotels in New York City, twenty

25:06

four hotels have now

25:08

become places where homeless,

25:10

drug addicts, Petaphos

25:12

get to live. It's

25:14

absolutely

25:16

unsustainable.

25:20

And

25:20

I know I mentioned this on the Patreon. Maybe

25:22

I didn't tell you guys, but there's a new

25:25

law that's

25:26

on the books. Get this.

25:28

at, I believe, two o'clock, hotels

25:34

in, I think, California and New York,

25:36

maybe other states as well. they

25:38

have to call this number, some

25:40

government agency at

25:42

two o'clock. And at that hour, they

25:45

have to tell this agency how

25:49

many rooms they've got booked? What's

25:51

their occupancy like? And

25:53

judging by the amount of rooms they have

25:55

open, they've

25:57

got to accept these people in, the riffraff,

25:59

the murderers, the killers, the psychos.

26:01

So

26:03

I said,

26:05

You

26:05

get to New York or you get to LA for your

26:07

magic

26:08

dream vacation, drive

26:10

down to the beach, maybe go to

26:12

The

26:13

walk of fame. Who knows? Eat

26:15

some great food.

26:18

But

26:18

before you do, you send your daughter down

26:20

the hall to get bucket of ice, so Daddy can

26:22

have a nice gosh before he goes out.

26:24

And

26:25

your daughter works past a couple of psychos

26:27

who are now guests of the hotel.

26:30

and she never comes back with

26:32

the ice bucket. But

26:33

these are scenarios that are absolutely gonna

26:36

happen.

26:38

The

26:38

other day, a store in Portland, Oregon,

26:40

the worst place you could I can't

26:42

even believe people wanna live there.

26:46

The worst riffraff are just running

26:48

free.

26:49

Some business put a sign

26:52

in their door saying, We

26:54

can't live this way anymore.

26:56

Are are stores being destroyed?

26:58

the

27:00

day after we clean it up, nothing's

27:02

done. We

27:04

get robbed at gunpoint. Nothing's done,

27:06

but we have to stay here and work because it's our

27:08

livelihood and it's our business.

27:10

It's

27:10

happening everywhere. Back

27:13

to epithelia. This

27:16

reporter goes on to argue that Norris

27:19

loaded the dice to some degree as

27:21

the predators who have completed their

27:23

prison terms are depicted not

27:25

as monsters. but

27:27

rather as complicated troubled

27:29

souls. There's

27:30

no sweeping under the threadbare rug

27:33

and downstate of the heinous offenses

27:35

for which the men have been severely

27:37

punished. We learn about what

27:39

each of them has done and we are in effect

27:41

asked to judge for ourselves what

27:44

magnitude of ongoing torment

27:46

Each one deserves. It

27:48

develops here as an agonizing moral

27:51

question. One that our

27:53

rhetoric

27:53

attributive correctional culture would rather

27:55

not have to debate. This

27:57

is horrible. This is the

27:59

latest in a greater agenda

28:02

to normalize pedophilia.

28:05

And like I said, I mean, for those of you who are

28:07

new to the podcast, you should know I've been

28:09

warning everyone this day was gonna be here

28:12

side years ago, and

28:14

I still believe the LGBTQ alphabet

28:17

army will one day include the letter

28:19

p for pedophile. Oh,

28:22

it's gonna be there. They may lie

28:24

and say it's for Pancentrals, but no, it's

28:26

gonna be for pedophilia. Because

28:28

these people have problems. They're not evil.

28:30

They have a problem.

28:33

What

28:33

a bunch of horn shit.

28:35

Speaking of horn shit. You

28:37

know what? That girl, Briel, Beerman,

28:40

Kim Zelziak, daughter, one of those bravo,

28:42

who is you

28:44

know,

28:46

she's we watch her grow up, getting

28:48

all the plastic surgery and

28:50

cosmetic procedures and all the enhancements

28:52

to look more like her mother. Who, by

28:54

the way, her mother's, you know, big

28:56

old brash Texas brought

28:58

But

28:58

there's a beauty about her, but she's just

29:01

crazy. But

29:02

it's over the top. I get it. And

29:04

the daughter made

29:05

a lot of changes to her face, her breasts,

29:07

her ass that you're typical.

29:10

And, you

29:10

know, many guys would look at her

29:13

and go, oh, damn. She's hot. So

29:16

the other day, Briel

29:19

says that she's on the receiving end

29:21

of very suggestive Instagram messages

29:24

from several non single

29:27

famous men, including two

29:29

from the bravo family,

29:31

or

29:31

they called them bravo lebriaries. Oh

29:34

my god. I I quit the job.

29:36

If they coined that term, I worked there.

29:38

She

29:40

goes, there's some very interesting direct

29:43

messages actually from a lot of different

29:45

people. Now

29:46

this chick is twenty five.

29:48

Alright?

29:48

home mother came real

29:50

housewives of Atlanta,

29:52

married a big old football player, very

29:55

open and not sex, open about the

29:57

things she's had made bigger and smaller,

29:59

etcetera.

30:01

So according to Briel Beerman,

30:04

These social media

30:07

flirts who are married or

30:09

have girlfriends

30:10

include two from Bravo and a bunch

30:12

of other ones who are very well

30:14

known. And when this

30:17

podcast post, I forget the person's

30:19

name, who cares, everybody's got one

30:21

that's called Vinny Bumbats, What

30:23

if any Boombots asked her about the

30:25

content of the DMs? She

30:29

said, you know, they'll say things like, hi. You're

30:31

so beautiful. They'll send me one of my

30:33

own posts and be like, wow.

30:35

Although just send me a suggestive emoji.

30:39

Listen,

30:39

you deserve an implant emoji

30:41

with the way you rest and act and what you've done

30:43

with your body. What

30:44

else were you doing this for? You won't

30:46

have to admit to look at your old will you.

30:48

Now,

30:50

she says she doesn't respond or

30:52

reply. I don't believe that.

30:55

She probably says, hit me up on

30:57

WhatsApp. Who knows? She

31:00

said the attempts at communication

31:03

make her uncomfortable

31:06

You

31:06

think she felt that way when she squeezed the

31:08

thirty six

31:10

triple d's into her little baby

31:13

top?

31:14

Come on. Sit

31:16

in front of her phone to give a lengthy

31:19

movie review. So you could also see her lips

31:21

or her filtered

31:22

face. The

31:24

fact that they're sending an emoji,

31:26

they're saying, hi, that that like bothers

31:28

me. because if my man ever did

31:30

that to somebody, I'd be fucking like, We're

31:33

done. Bye. Have fun with them.

31:36

Right?

31:37

She

31:38

said, I wanna tell someone so bad,

31:40

but I just can't because I don't trust

31:43

anybody with that type of information. I

31:45

don't wanna expose or hurt anybody.

31:47

You're bringing this story up now and

31:50

people who

31:52

No. Their husband might watch their show their

31:54

boyfriend might want. They're gonna check-in their they're gonna

31:56

check-in their men's phones now.

31:59

She's

31:59

gonna bring

31:59

some men down here.

32:01

And

32:01

look, it's a it's a man's marrying and does that,

32:04

he shouldn't do it. Neither

32:05

should avoid a friend of the serious relationship.

32:09

There's

32:09

only one person she trusts, she says her

32:11

mother.

32:14

She's confining her mother about what's

32:16

happening. these adoring fans

32:19

that are just two stumped

32:21

over, one person in particular that will just

32:23

not leave

32:25

me alone. We don't know

32:27

what to do here. Like, I don't wanna ruin a marriage

32:29

or relationship, but I'm not responding. I've

32:31

never responded. You you know, you know, I

32:33

don't believe you. You're

32:34

protesting too much,

32:36

but

32:37

it just won't stop.

32:39

We're

32:39

just like, I cannot believe

32:41

the balls these men have.

32:43

and

32:43

he is the kicker.

32:46

It doesn't sound like

32:48

machine gunkelly is among

32:50

any of the well known individuals that

32:53

use the Internet to pursue Briel

32:56

because she told the podcast

32:58

that that

32:59

she'd welcome any

33:01

kind of advance from machine gun,

33:03

Kelly, especially if it also involved

33:06

his fiance, Megan Fox.

33:08

I would take both of them for the night, she

33:10

said, why

33:11

are you gonna say that? Do

33:13

you think that's gonna turn the men

33:15

who

33:15

Chase you now. It's gonna turn them that

33:18

off. No. You just whipping them onto a frenzy.

33:22

You know,

33:22

it's so simple when you dress suggestively.

33:25

and

33:25

use your body to sell your image

33:27

in order to remain relevant because, honey,

33:30

you really don't do much. What

33:31

do you expect?

33:35

Ben

33:35

is so creepy telling me I'm beautiful makes

33:37

me uncomfortable. Anyhow,

33:39

here's a picture of me in a teeny tiny

33:41

string bikini.

33:43

Yeah. Real empowerment, ladies.

33:46

Be sure to like and subscribe. When

33:49

you make a living exposing your tits What

33:51

kind of messages do you expect? What

33:53

do you mean it invites to church

33:55

socials? This

33:58

one is bothered by men sending

33:59

direct messages or emojis that

34:02

suggest they like or meanwhile,

34:04

she did everything she could with cosmetic

34:06

surgery and enhanced to make men

34:08

want her. She's

34:10

another Emily Radakowsky.

34:13

Shows her tits and ears everywhere she

34:15

goes, but hates that men

34:17

look

34:18

at them.

34:19

I go

34:21

shit in your hat. Both of you. Both of you, shit in the

34:23

same hat. And let

34:24

me just say this now. Pete

34:26

Davidson and Emily Redikowski will

34:28

not go far. This

34:30

is just a they're

34:31

kicking their tires on each other.

34:33

You know, they're kicking the tires. It's

34:35

not

34:35

gonna go far. Pete

34:37

Davis is too busy. Like,

34:40

he's

34:40

knocking these girls off at such an extreme

34:43

rate

34:43

that he's not gonna wanna settle down

34:46

yet, plus you're only twenty nine years old.

34:48

You may think

34:50

Emily Radekowski is one of the hottest girls

34:52

out there today, She's one of them,

34:54

but I don't think that's not to stop him from,

34:57

you

34:57

know, tasting

34:58

the fruits out there.

35:00

But I don't see these two together for a long time.

35:02

I don't two

35:03

to three months tops.

35:05

You

35:05

know?

35:07

Oh, by the way, keep

35:09

those fingers crossed

35:13

tonight.

35:13

because

35:14

there's some action at the Danny

35:16

Masters in rape trial.

35:19

The judge over there sent out a note

35:21

indicating,

35:21

look,

35:23

we wanna hear

35:25

Jane Doe three's testimony read

35:28

back regarding her November incident.

35:30

All accounts including cross examination

35:33

and ensure it is readily slower

35:35

pace. There's no

35:37

corporate part of there, so the judge stopped

35:39

and they had to go

35:41

get her. And then

35:43

she went back to her notes again.

35:46

So the

35:47

court reporter prepared everything,

35:49

and

35:49

it was

35:51

red slower because basically

35:55

two of the jurors came

35:58

down with COVID.

35:59

and two alternates

36:01

were

36:02

put in the seat. We thought we were gonna get

36:04

a verdict by Friday or Thursday.

36:06

This

36:06

was, like, Wednesday before Thanksgiving.

36:09

There was no

36:10

court Friday. Then

36:11

we figured Monday we get something, no.

36:14

Now, COVID hits. to them.

36:17

I'm not I'm not sure if I believe the cover there.

36:19

I'll get that in second.

36:21

So now we got

36:24

Three days

36:25

of

36:27

three

36:27

days of deliberations

36:30

and

36:30

a verdict should be coming very soon,

36:32

especially after rereading the testimony.

36:34

And I heard from somebody at the court case I

36:36

think at the courthouse that the

36:41

the jurors both at lunch

36:43

and at the end of the day

36:45

had a different look about them.

36:47

The person who noticed this

36:50

last week said they looked down.

36:52

Like, maybe there was trouble figuring out

36:54

some maybe they were deadlocked. Who knows?

36:57

But this today, yesterday, he

36:59

said

36:59

they looked more upbeat and confident,

37:02

especially maybe after some

37:05

some comments

37:07

or testimony was read back out.

37:10

So fingers crossed here

37:12

because

37:12

now the jury has an equal amount

37:14

of men and women, six apiece.

37:16

Now

37:17

even if he gets off, which he might

37:19

I'm hoping that

37:21

the stink of

37:22

being such a scumbag will keep him

37:24

from getting work ever again.

37:27

Now, these two got COVID. Right? Now, look, I

37:29

know COVID's out there. People are still getting it.

37:31

They're getting it for this second and third time,

37:33

but Why do I feel

37:36

like maybe some scary people at the

37:38

Church of Scientology somehow got

37:40

to these two jurors and made

37:42

sure they came

37:44

down with COVID, or made sure

37:46

they convinced them you got COVID.

37:49

And don't worry if you can't present anything to

37:51

the judge. We can forge something for you. I mean,

37:53

they could do anything. So

37:55

is there some way we can check on these two drawers

37:57

if Danny Matson gets off And

38:00

I hope the guy gets the max,

38:03

but

38:03

I am prepared that he may walk away,

38:05

giving how, given

38:06

how notoriously hard it is,

38:08

to

38:09

get convictions in rate cases

38:11

even

38:12

when the defendant isn't rich and famous.

38:14

But with that,

38:16

I totally believe these women, like I've

38:18

said before, I know two of them,

38:21

and

38:21

they don't lie. But

38:23

he's made a living

38:25

out

38:25

of line.

38:28

And finally, now Rebel Wilson

38:30

is in hot water, but

38:32

she Brought

38:33

along herself. Remember Rebel did

38:35

once very overweight actress, the

38:37

Brit always

38:38

had these funny lines and pitch perfect.

38:40

Really never meet me laugh once.

38:43

just I looked at her. She was, like, awkward to

38:45

me. I didn't sound her funny.

38:48

So, you know, she started the clothing line.

38:51

Now that she has a new mom, a new baby,

38:54

she's

38:54

launched a clothing line with her partner

38:56

to design it Ramona,

38:58

agruma.

38:59

It's a lounge where a fashion brand called

39:02

the R and R Club,

39:04

but

39:05

Here's where things get bent.

39:08

The first collection of R and R Club,

39:10

they

39:11

just have white hoodies and

39:13

matching white sweatpants so far.

39:15

But here's

39:17

where it gets rude.

39:19

The sizes go from extra small

39:22

to small, to

39:23

medium, to

39:24

large.

39:26

Not what

39:27

you think a

39:28

former saddy would do. It's

39:30

pretty rude. And

39:32

now her fat fans are coming at

39:34

her. So

39:35

there's this TikTok,

39:38

that calls herself fat positive,

39:40

destiny in.

39:43

When she put up a video, Calling

39:45

out Rebel Wilson. She

39:47

said the irony of Rebel

39:49

dropping a clothing one that wouldn't have

39:51

even been able to shop and wear

39:53

a few years ago.

39:56

I don't

39:56

understand how someone

39:58

who

39:58

is plus sized for the majority

39:59

of their career and the majority of their life.

40:02

someone who knows how hard it

40:04

is to be fat,

40:06

to shop for clothing and actually find

40:08

it in your size. I don't understand

40:10

how someone with that background that knowledge

40:12

can release a brand that only goes up

40:14

to size large.

40:15

This

40:18

gives a lot of truth to some of these thoughts

40:20

the most fat phobic

40:22

and abusive people are swam or fat people.

40:24

They really aren't. They're like people who

40:27

quit smoking. They come back and tell you, hey, you

40:29

know, you shouldn't do that. You gotta quit. I

40:30

never tried what a cigarette, but I know what

40:33

reform smoke or this can act like around people

40:35

who still smoke. It's

40:37

kind of the same thing with the heavyweight

40:39

heavyweights.

40:42

You know,

40:42

but I'll say this on her behalf.

40:45

If she has an extra large, I

40:47

mean, look, if if you that upset

40:50

about large for large, if

40:51

you need a bigger size,

40:53

I suggest you see a doctor. Don't

40:55

worry about the sweatpants.

40:58

I

40:59

mean, look, this is gonna affect people in

41:01

Hollywood. Water Lizzo, Chris, see,

41:03

Matt, so gabroir Citibank and allows

41:05

around in this winter.

41:07

But

41:07

look, between me and you ladies, you don't want

41:10

these sweats.

41:12

If

41:12

you're gonna pay crazy money for ugly

41:14

sweat suits, they

41:15

should be emblazoned with Gucci or

41:18

Chanel so people know that you spent

41:20

good money on them.

41:21

definitely not money that's going

41:23

to rebel Wilson in

41:25

her first go around.

41:27

And

41:28

I have a source inside the fashion industry.

41:30

He's always giving me up on fashion. I know him

41:32

since Jennifer Lopez had online over twenty

41:34

years ago.

41:35

He tells me, look, she's lying. The

41:37

sizes go from extra small to small

41:39

to medium to launch.

41:41

the they got some

41:43

slack, and

41:44

they added

41:46

l slash x l.

41:48

Try to say face, but that's not how sizing

41:50

works. You can't sell pants. Oh,

41:52

this is large, and extra large. You can't do

41:54

that.

41:55

These sleeves on this shirt are thirty four,

41:58

thirty five, but also thirty seven, thirty eight. No.

41:59

Let's work that

42:00

way.

42:02

And you know what?

42:03

She's really losing out big chunk of her audience.

42:06

There's been studies done

42:08

by the International Journal

42:10

of Fashion Design. They

42:12

say the average size of an American woman

42:14

back

42:15

in twenty sixteen was between

42:17

sixteen and and eighteen.

42:19

But

42:21

who is gonna pay three hundred and fifty

42:23

bucks for a pure white

42:25

sweat suit with Rebel Wilson's of

42:28

old people? How

42:29

are our girlfriend's initial on it?

42:31

These two

42:33

are not gonna last more than a year and a half to watch

42:35

watch. They're just dizzy in love because the

42:37

baby I can't

42:40

wait to read the Sappi poetry

42:42

when these two eventually break up.

42:45

It's gonna happen. all these people coming

42:47

around and acting like they're so happy. No. It's

42:49

not. This is this is like after nine eleven,

42:51

people wanted to get married and get relationship steady.

42:54

It's the same thing because it's after COVID. You've

42:56

been sick of being locked down, sick of being,

42:58

you know, you told you can't go anywhere. Finally,

43:00

you'd lose eighty pounds through let's face

43:02

it. She didn't exercise. She got the lap band, which is

43:04

fine. She'll

43:05

never admit it, but she didn't.

43:08

And now you finally come out with a new body,

43:10

you don't want somebody. She tried a few man.

43:12

She didn't like him. and she goes to the woman,

43:14

which I still think is fishy. So

43:17

right away you find love and it's so ecstatic

43:19

in the beginning and

43:20

then you know what, it peters out.

43:22

It petes out. Especially

43:24

since Rebel Wilson is not a real lesbian,

43:26

I just don't buy it.

43:28

I just don't.

43:30

The girl a a girlfriend, Ramona, I could

43:32

tell is, electric lesbian.

43:34

REVLIMID, no.

43:36

No. Let's

43:38

see what happens. Left she is, she puts out

43:40

bigger sizes.

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