Brothers with Opinions -B.W.O.
Four friends discussing Winchester, VA news and topics. Debating political issues, news, social injustice and anything that is up for debate in our world.
Brothers with Opinions -B.W.O.
Scandal, Sports, and Celebrity Conspiracies: Unraveling the Unseen
What happens when a former police chief finds themselves embroiled in a scandalous bar altercation? This episode kicks off with a tantalizing teaser about using our voices against injustice, segueing into the pulse of local high school sports with thrilling recaps of tight matches and star performances from teams like Handley and Kettle Run. Our deep dive into community dynamics sets the stage for broader cultural conversations, as we speculate on the impact of upcoming games while reflecting on personal experiences. We also shine a light on the impact of game scheduling and its influence on teams and players.
The unraveling story of a former police chief's altercation at a local bar raises eyebrows and questions about the responsibilities of public figures. This incident, involving the sheriff's department and a restraining order, puts the spotlight on how law enforcement treats its own. The twists and turns of this scandal make us ponder personal responsibility and equitable law enforcement, especially for those in positions of authority. We discuss how these events challenge the fairness of jurisdictional boundaries and highlight the nuances of former law enforcement members' interactions with the legal system.
As we move into the realm of celebrity conspiracy theories, we explore the supposed control of the music and entertainment industry by figures like Jay-Z and Beyoncé. Our conversation tackles the mysterious deaths of artists, the influences that powerful individuals might wield, and the intriguing possibilities of AI and cloning. Alongside a look at celebrity disappearances, we challenge official narratives and dive into the blurred lines between reality and fiction. Wrapping up, we invite our listeners to join the dialogue on social media, reflecting on societal issues and systemic challenges, with a heartfelt reminder to stay safe and enlightened.
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Speaker 2:What's up, ladies and gentlemen?
Speaker 1:It's October the 20th which means now that I think about it.
Speaker 2:That's my best friend from childhood, robert Fowler's birthday. I got to give him a call after this. He's been a guest on the show before, but we're going to kick this back in With people that's always ready 98 class, finest, mr Zeb, and Wayne Rush, your boy from 99, right here Sizzle, and we're trying to keep the 97 class still kicking and stuff man tony around somewhere. But we're gonna get to this. We're gonna talk a lot of a lot of good stuff, starting with local area news and sports, and then go on and get into why everybody's talking about diddy. But my favorite rapper growing up since 96, his name's sean carter, aka jay-z and uh, him and beyonce are more evil than you think. Let's get right into it.
Speaker 3:All right, all right, all right, chris. So we'll start out with local news, with the local sports high school scores. So you got Hanley over Warren County 63-21. Millbrook fell to Jefferson 48-26. James Wood squeaked out one against Falk here, 34-33. Strasburg blew out LeRae 42-0. Clark County beat the breaks off Page County 48-13. Kettle Run beat Sharando 44-20. And in West Virginia, let's not forget about them Martinsburg beat Washington 51-7. Spring Mills won 34-6 over University. Musselman won over Hedgesville 26-12.
Speaker 2:First six points all season. Spring Mills has given up. And how many games did it take? Like seven games. Seven I believe they're seven and oh, they're seven and oh and have given up six points, which means that's less than a point a game. I wish I was down there to see that game next weekend. Man, I ain't gonna lie. You fellas should go. That's gonna be like the game of the year by far oh yeah, spring mills and martinsburg yeah, who the hell playing it?
Speaker 4:what'd you say? Where are they playing it? What?
Speaker 3:did you say?
Speaker 4:Where are they playing it at?
Speaker 3:Martinsburg, I believe, is where the game will be. But, I mean either the Martinsburg or Spring Mills. It's drivable. Spring Mills is a little further.
Speaker 5:Who the hell does Spring Mills be? Who's University?
Speaker 3:I have no clue. University, high School.
Speaker 5:University High School. Never heard of it, bro.
Speaker 3:I've heard of it, bro. I've heard of them. Obviously they're West Virginia school. I don't know where they're at.
Speaker 5:Yeah, I know she said Hanley over Warren. They're still rolling.
Speaker 3:Yep Hanley's rolling.
Speaker 5:So is Kettle Run really for real man? I mean, sharando was undefeated, right?
Speaker 3:Yeah Well, Sharando, I heard, was up 20-17 at the half. Oh okay, and then didn't score again and didn't score. So that just tells you. I mean, the first thing that pops in my mind is what was that? You know adjustments.
Speaker 2:Yeah, halftime adjustments.
Speaker 3:Spring mills I mean spring mills.
Speaker 5:Kettle run, Kettle run yeah.
Speaker 2:Spring mills would Spring Mills would have been worse, trust me.
Speaker 5:Yeah, it sounds like coaches. They just took their foot off the gas in the second half for Sharando. Yeah, it's something, because you got to come out, man, you got to have the players ready to play. Man being up three at home against Kettle Run.
Speaker 3:But Kettle Run's the truth. Yeah, I ain't taking nothing away from them. They're always good, always running for states. So, yeah, there's your local score. So next week, I believe Hanley plays Liberty. That'll be their homecoming and, like I say, I think it's Martinsburg and Spring Mills next week as well. I could be wrong.
Speaker 2:I think Hanley and Sharando play last game of the season. They'll probably both be 9-1, and and only loss would be to cut a run.
Speaker 3:That'll be for all the marbles that game.
Speaker 2:Where is that? At Hanley or Steven City?
Speaker 3:I'd have to double check. Don't get me lying. I'm not sure if it's at Hanley. I know Hanley only has three home games this year, maybe four.
Speaker 5:So I think they might have played all their home games already, Really. So they finish up the year everything on the road.
Speaker 3:Yeah Well, last year they had a lot of home games, so it flip-flopped. You see what I'm saying.
Speaker 5:Okay.
Speaker 3:Everybody they played at home. They're playing lot of home games. So it flip-flopped. You see what I'm saying? Okay, everybody they played at home they're playing away this year. So last year they had a lot of home games. They had like six, seven home games last year.
Speaker 5:Yeah, see, that's so weird man, because when I played they would mix it up. If you had 10 games, five of them would be on the road.
Speaker 3:Five of them would be the way it is.
Speaker 2:They do that weird stuff now because I get it. Yeah, they might have had six or seven home games last year. That's not their fault, and guess what? Tristan wasn't there. All of a sudden he's getting penalized and have to play seven road games as a freshman.
Speaker 3:Well, it's not only him, it's the whole team.
Speaker 2:That's what I'm saying but you know, the kids that weren't even there, like now they have guys get seven road games to start on varsity, I guess it gives him a little experience right off the bat, though man playing on the road.
Speaker 3:That'll help him in the long run.
Speaker 2:What'd he throw for? Like 198 yards and three touchdowns and ran for like 116 and another touchdown.
Speaker 3:Yeah, something like that. Yeah, he had a hell of a game against Boren County. I was about to say Falkyrie the other. Yeah, he had a hell of a game against Boren County. I was about to say Falk, yeah, the other night. So they're doing their thing. Hopefully they make.
Speaker 2:I think they'll make it, they can make a run, I feel, and they get into the playoffs. Well, them and Sharanda is going to have to, one of them is going to have to see Kettle run again in the playoffs Possibly.
Speaker 5:Yeah, one of them will.
Speaker 2:They got knocked off by somebody, but who else is really good in the region?
Speaker 3:Nobody it already like.
Speaker 5:Really.
Speaker 3:Oh, the region. The region.
Speaker 2:Yeah, because the rest of the teams that rank in the state they're from, like Lynchburg, richmond, roanoke and Hampton area. They're not from up here. It really is Hanley, sharando and Kettle Runs Right now Even James Wood's up there, but they're not as high anymore.
Speaker 5:I don't think they'll make it that deep in the regions. They'll probably get bounced first round. Oh yeah, just my opinion. Who James Wood? But between Kettle Run and Hanley, I believe both of them could probably make a deep run.
Speaker 2:What about Millbrook? They're not alive anymore.
Speaker 3:Shoot, they probably are. It's like everybody makes the playoffs now. It seems like every team makes the damn playoffs.
Speaker 5:Yeah.
Speaker 3:I mean, am I right? How many make it Like four?
Speaker 5:Yeah, it's so weird For the area you get at least. For the area you get at least like nowadays you get at least four teams from the area that that make the play that's different.
Speaker 2:Clark county's not in the same conference, like as double, a single way and all that. You know what I mean. Strasburg's not, so they're all in a smaller division. Yeah, so they don't count for us martinsburg and them won't count because they're not even in our state, but they will be um area schools in the playoffs.
Speaker 5:Yeah but I'm not gonna lie to you, man, martinsburg's not that far of a travel man.
Speaker 3:Martinsburg should be part yeah, but they're a whole different state.
Speaker 5:We just live in the state state line I know, but for some reason, man, like they need to get Martinsburg back on their schedule, man.
Speaker 3:Oh, I get that.
Speaker 5:That's how you get recognition man To be the best, you got to beat the best man.
Speaker 2:I agree. Well, Clark County's undefeated.
Speaker 5:Yeah, clark County's got some good kids down there, man. I've been following a couple of them man. They're pretty solid man.
Speaker 3:Clark County is usually always tough. I can't remember that one kid.
Speaker 5:I think he plays like middle linebacker and he's like their running back. But that kid is like super nice man.
Speaker 3:Hmm, don't know. We'll have to check that out. What the hell.
Speaker 2:All right, know, we'll have to. We'll have to check that out, what the hell. But all right, so there's you got some more local news you was talking about what?
Speaker 3:some lady at the bar, oh, the police chief, the ex police chief, yeah, what's that all about? Oh, lord. Uh, well, supposedly a video surfaced of um of the local police well, should we say former police chief? Uh, she was intoxicated at the backseat bar and grill and supposedly this is not her first run-in with the what did they say? The Frederick County Sheriff's Department. There we go.
Speaker 2:And she's Frederick County or Winchester. What is she?
Speaker 3:Winchester.
Speaker 2:Oh, okay.
Speaker 3:Amanda Bahan.
Speaker 2:Backseat Bar, and Grill. That's Winchester.
Speaker 3:So it says well, the county that's Frederick.
Speaker 4:County, Chris. No, that's Frederick County, Chris. No, it's Frederick County.
Speaker 2:Jurisdiction's Frederick County. Isn't that by Northside, yeah?
Speaker 4:but it's past. You keep going past Northside.
Speaker 5:Yeah, as soon as you come past the railroad tracks, that's Frederick County. The line stops right there for Winchester, so that's why the sheriffs were contacted for this situation.
Speaker 3:Okay.
Speaker 5:And apparently she had been hanging out there throughout the day. She was drinking and the owner was like we need your keys, like we know you're not going to drive, we're not going to let you drive. And then it calls like a big old scene or whatever. So she finally had the keys over. Apparently she had a male friend there with her who snatched the keys back from the owner's hand and then that's when the owner proceeded to call the sheriff's department and get them involved. And apparently, from reading the article when it came out, this lady has had a few run-ins with the sheriff's department, like in the previous months. So this is like not her first encounter with the Frederick County sheriff's office.
Speaker 3:Nope.
Speaker 5:So now they put they put like a restraining order against her, basically like a no trespassing, she's not allowed back at bar, backseat bar and grill. And then, like during the video, the one guys was like, well, this is a part of backseat bar and grill. And then, like during the video, the one guys was like, well, this is a part of backseat bar and grill next to it, but it's not backseat bar and grill. He's like are we allowed to go there? And the sheriff's office looked at him and he basically knew his rights. Like he can go to that facility that's right next to backseat bar and grill. But it's just going to stir the pot up even more, man, if they go back over that location.
Speaker 3:So there you go, Chris. Opinion on it Zell, former police chief.
Speaker 2:I was just surprised that it was like considered Frederick County. But I get it now. You know, you can never tell actually's actually down there. I can't tell that Waffle House and stuff up there across the bridge when you got to pass the ice cream shop and stuff when they got what Scrimshack, that's all Frederick County, right, yes, but it feels like it's still Winchester, Right yeah. So that throws me off. So those kids go to. Millbrook is right over there too, right yeah, man.
Speaker 5:It's that invisible line that we never see. You know what I mean.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but that's surprising. I mean, she's allowed to drink, but I get it. Yeah, if you're drinking and getting wasted, you're not supposed to be driving. And then, of course, if you're in a position like that, you would expect them to know more than most other people. Like look, I probably shouldn't be driving, and if you have a friend, why can't he drive, unless he's?
Speaker 2:drunk too, then that's what the Ubers are for. But I was just surprised about the Frederick County Winchester thing. But if they in the county hey, that's what it is, and they was probably excited, they was like we got this one. They put her in the newspaper. That's weird, they put her in the newspaper.
Speaker 4:That's weird. I thought they covered for each other. They must not like that lady. I just think it's weird.
Speaker 5:Well, she's not the chief of police anymore. She was the former chief of police. See what I'm saying. So she wasn't in the position when this occurred.
Speaker 2:Oh, okay, they just brought it up because she was known to be the chief of police before.
Speaker 5:Right, there's some guy that runs the chief of police now, but according to the article, apparently she has a little drinking problem but she won't admit it. I mean, if you're hanging out at Backseat Bar in rural throughout the day just constantly drinking, I mean that sounds like a problem to me.
Speaker 2:I don't know about that I drink a lot, man, but I go to problem to me. I don't know about that. I drink a lot, man, but I go to work every day.
Speaker 3:Well, I was just. I was going to say I mean like well, chris made a point which I was going to touch on is like you know you're, you're in a position where you know you got to, you know she's the police, she or was. You know you, you're representing. You know what I mean. Like I'm a coach, like you've got to be more responsible than that, you know what I mean. Like you have a reputation to uphold, but then what's it like? Oh well, tony's going out getting drunk all the time, you know.
Speaker 5:Well, I mean, I get it. It's like representation, like who you work for, but in general but, not saying she can't have fun.
Speaker 3:I mean, I'm more responsible. Put it that way.
Speaker 5:Yeah, but in general we all should be doing that. We should be carrying ourselves and conducting ourselves in a certain way, man. We shouldn't be drunk in public, we shouldn't be acting a fool. That's every citizen. It's not just because she's the chief of police. That goes for everyone, man. I mean, they have laws and stimulations for that man. Like, if you do such thing, man, you're probably going to get locked up. She didn't get locked up. Why? Probably because she was former chief of police. They wrote her a citation, told her no trespassing, have a good evening, and they let the guy drive her home. Like, if that was the situation with me, I probably would have went to jail.
Speaker 3:Well, was a situation with me, I probably would have went to jail. Well, you're not lying, you're probably right very true. So but I mean, hey, I mean I hope she gets. You know, the whole point is like I think she does have a drink. You know, when you watch the videos out there, the body, because they had a body cam yeah, but you're absolutely right, though.
Speaker 5:I mean, because of the position that she held, she needs to carry herself a little better, like Better than what the law states. You know what I mean. You just can't be seen in public getting wasted man. If you're the former chief of police, it's just not a good look.
Speaker 4:Well, no, because they lock people up for that. She's arrested people for DUI and she's about to do that herself.
Speaker 5:Exactly so.
Speaker 2:it's basically a hypocrite I would say this though there there's the difference between about to be in a dui situation and actually doing it. So it's good that maybe they stopped her, but she didn't do it. Yes, they didn't have the right to arrest her then, unless she's disturbing the peace out there, like if she was acting up and disturbing the peace over them, want to take her keys. That's different, but she wasn't actually behind the wheel, so they couldn't charge her for that right.
Speaker 3:They only could get her for like trespassing if they yeah trespassing.
Speaker 2:She was getting, she was spending her money over there.
Speaker 3:Well, she was in the park. Yeah, whatever they if they wanted to get her for, but they didn't.
Speaker 5:I don't think they know they served the trespassing papers like when that incident had occurred, so she didn't have the papers already served to her before she went there.
Speaker 2:Yeah, see, that's all about to say you can't just slap her with that out. I'm like, oh, they just got so many loopholes, now to get you with anything.
Speaker 3:No, yeah, I'm like.
Speaker 2:I just spent my check over here and you guys about to get me for trespassing. She probably had some wings or something else too, but yeah, that's a little wild story from back home.
Speaker 3:Yeah it is. It is.
Speaker 2:Like Wayne said, man, yeah, that's anybody. You should carry yourself and conduct yourself in a position to where you're aware of your surroundings and that you're not making yourself or your company or whoever you're associated with look a certain way. But at the end of the day, sometimes people you want to have fun and get wasted. You ain't worried about what everybody's thinking. Man, have a good time. But yeah, you just got to make sure you don't disrespect other people when you're doing it just be responsible, yeah and you know everybody, the liquor whatever you have, and I mean it hits everybody differently, man.
Speaker 5:So she probably got to a point where she was just in the fucking stage and she just kept going, you know. But I mean there's got to be a limit, man. And the owner of the place, she tried to help the girl out by saying, hey, at least give me your keys, you're not driving from here. And she did cooperate by handing them over. So she did her part on that aspect. But the friend that she had, he was just a total dick and I think that's why the law enforcement really got called there.
Speaker 2:You go Heard on that. What's her name?
Speaker 3:Amanda Behan, I guess I'm saying B-E-H-A-N.
Speaker 4:Yeah.
Speaker 3:Yeah, so that's her name so all right. Well, now we'll jump into our main topic fellas tony you love that?
Speaker 2:all right, that's your slogan. All right, all right well, we got to keep it rolling gotta keep it moving. We just jump right into it. Fuck that, all right, just be like man, what about? What about Jay-Z and Beyonce? Man, I've been waiting to talk about Drunk In Love.
Speaker 5:Drunk In Love, telling CT.
Speaker 3:So there you go. It's Beyonce and Jay-Z, the devil's couple.
Speaker 2:That's a good one.
Speaker 3:What the devil's couple.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's a good one. I've seen them both in concert together. It was their concert. It's crazy. Like I told you, I love jay, looked up for him. I've almost fought some of my best friends before arguing over him and nas and this and that when you're young and and drunk but you know what I mean like to see everything now and see everything coming out and really being what we've all had different thoughts about, but not sure. And now it's coming out because they just broke the case on Diddy. But now all these celebrities are going to end up going down At least a lot of them will. But Jay and Beyonce are responsible for what Wayne Killing off almost all the other celebrities that try to take their spot.
Speaker 2:If you try to take their spot, they will kill you all.
Speaker 4:But they couldn't do it to Nas.
Speaker 2:Everybody thinks it's a conspiracy. But the reason people think it's a conspiracy is because they don't want to do research or know the truth.
Speaker 5:Well, they did kind of do it to Nas man. They kind of pushed Nas away from the game.
Speaker 2:And then signed him. Yeah, nas might have had that song Ether. That shut things down and there's probably not another song like that. But at the end of the day, if somebody's beefing with me, I'm not going to end up going to work for them.
Speaker 5:Yeah, but it's Nas' way of saying, hey, it's either life or play these guys' game. You know what I mean. If he doesn't play their game, they're going to remove him.
Speaker 2:Yeah, then he wouldn't have no more music like that.
Speaker 5:Yeah, we all know how Jay-Z came into the game. Big L put him on the scene, and now where's Big L at?
Speaker 2:Yeah, supposedly Big L was going to sign with the Rock. They wanted him to sign with the Rock and they wanted him to sign with the Rock and he didn't do it. He got killed in the alley and they tried to say it was mistaken identity, that it was his brother. They thought it was his brother, big L, up there on 139th and Lenox or whatever in Harlem.
Speaker 2:But there's word that Jay-Z and them had it done if they wasn't the ones that did it themselves. But then you can't take nothing away from people in their 20s and living life and trying to make it.
Speaker 5:I don't know what happened, but big l was dumb nice I don't think that he physically did it, but I think somebody in that circle probably did it.
Speaker 3:But it was all because of jay-z's dictating the whole situation and so, wayne, you believe jay-z and beyonce, which I think most of us do that they're the leaders of all this. Yeah, by all they.
Speaker 5:They are the number one dictators of this whole cult then p.
Speaker 3:Then p did yeah, there we go, this, this cult they've been given the power to be in those positions just like diddy
Speaker 2:yeah they, they are very controlling in that industry and not not just hip hop. The people, this people don't understand Diddy and Jay-Z. They're not just influencing and doing stuff like this to people in hip hop, Cause it's not hip hop. You know what I mean, Pink? Not hip hop. They got all these different people and if you don't listen to them, well, good night.
Speaker 5:If you're, if you're a celebrity period, man, they, they control all celebrities, man.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that shit's crazy.
Speaker 5:Yeah, and like you said, chris, is not just a music industry, it's celebrities. We're talking to actors and everything man Like people's got to play the role, even athletes, even athletes.
Speaker 2:When athletes make it to a certain level, when you're that great as an athlete, they can't make you be a better athlete, but they can give you the endorsements and the positions and the money and all this and that to set you up and now you got all the commercials and you're doing everything like this. Why lamar jackson's the best fucking football player in the league, but we don't got no commercials with him? Exactly, yeah but my home's got all of them and getting all the Super Bowls yep right.
Speaker 4:Well, remember, a couple years ago it was Hollywood. Like four or five years ago it was Hollywood. They were all getting exposed. Now they're going to the music industry. It'll keep going.
Speaker 2:You'll keep hearing names, but they didn't really expose all the people that's getting exposed right now. Like you know what I mean, I get it with the harvey, weinstein and stuff you're talking about, zeb oh, yeah, yeah, and a bunch of actors too well shit. Now leonardo di caprio and all these guys are getting caught up in the middle of all this yeah, I mean you're right that like what it started with.
Speaker 3:Basically, yeah, hollywood, and now it's going into the music industry, but they're all intertwined.
Speaker 2:They're all ran by like the cia or something right, and this, and the people that we never know their names. They're the ones that really control all that. But they use jay-z and diddy and them as pawns. And beyonce, right, you see, when all the women win awards at award shows, that really control all that, but they use Jay-Z and Diddy and them as pawns. And Beyonce, right, you see, when all the women win awards at award shows and if Beyonce's up for that award and she don't win it, they look shook at first, but then they thank her. They're like thank Beyonce, you're the greatest. Every one of them do it.
Speaker 3:Yeah, thank her.
Speaker 2:Yeah, they all thank beyonce. They said kanye kanye might have saved taylor swift when he took the mic. That was like beyonce had the best video on a year, but didn't let taylor swift have to say her name right.
Speaker 5:Yeah, man, kanye really saved her. I saw that video that you're talking about. Chris, like she, she didn't.
Speaker 2:She didn't get the script like yeah, kanye took it from her yeah, it's like this is your first rodeo girl.
Speaker 5:Are you forgetting to say something?
Speaker 2:Yeah, she was a kid, I think she was 19.
Speaker 5:Yeah, Kanye said fuck that shit, I'll do it for you.
Speaker 2:Because he was already involved in it, but he's the only one I know of that's broken away from it.
Speaker 5:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Well, actually he is the only one that I've ever heard of being that high in it, and he broke away from it, and everybody in the world knows if Kanye dies. Well, we already know who did it.
Speaker 5:But Kanye's being smart. Since he's broken away, what has he really talked about? You know what I'm saying? He's not even throwing names or nothing like that out. Man Like Kanye's just playing his role, man.
Speaker 3:Nah, kanye called out Shaq, lebron, jay-z, all of them yeah, I was about to say he's.
Speaker 2:He's called out some people. He's like I've been told you about all these people and they. You can get them, you ain't gonna get me, no more. He said. He said he was like I sacrificed my mom. He said michael jordan sacrificed his dad. He said will smith sacrificed his son? He, and he started naming people. He was like this is what happened and I mean that makes sense, not to be funny. Jordan sacrifices. Dad, though, that shit just happened out of nowhere, like he's fucking killed on the side of a road.
Speaker 4:Well, you ever hear that story about jay-z shooting his brother when they were young? Like he shot his own brother with a gun because he was taking money from him or something. It's still shooting your brother. That's a little extreme over some dollars yeah that does sound extreme. I mean, you could beat him up, but you don't got to shoot him.
Speaker 5:Yeah, I never heard anything about that.
Speaker 4:I never heard that, I'll find it.
Speaker 2:I remember hearing about that he's got kids that people don't know about and then supposedly kids that him and Beyonce have together aren't really both of theirs together.
Speaker 5:Yeah, they don't have any kids together.
Speaker 3:You're right, they don't do they.
Speaker 2:That works.
Speaker 3:But they make you think they have kids together. That's what I said. They've been together so long I thought they had kids.
Speaker 5:Yeah, that Blue Ivy is not Beyonce's daughter. Man, I don't know why they keep telling everybody that Blue Ivy is Beyonce's daughter.
Speaker 2:She look like Jay-Z, but she don't look like Beyonce.
Speaker 5:No, and you notice like every time they're on stage together, they never give a shout out to Beyonce, they don't even speak on her behalf.
Speaker 5:True Like people's gotta peep that stuff, man, when they're at the Grammys. Like true, like people's got to peep that stuff, man, when they're at the grammys, like when beyonce's name's not called, man, you should see the reaction on her face and like the people that are around her, like people are like shocked that she didn't win another grammy. Like the shit is like all fucking scripted and rigged, bro, just like sports but those grammys and shit?
Speaker 2:if we think about it, I think they don't matter. That's just another way for them to distract us. And what do they distract us with? With us loving and wanting to see which one of these devil worshipers won something you know, I mean oh, it's gotta be tom hanks, who I love.
Speaker 2:And now you find out that he's a pedophile and all this crazy shit too. You just like, oh, what the hell like. You love all these people when we're young and now we realize how they made it that big. Yeah, man, most of them. I ain't going to say every single person, but most of them. Look at Wendy Williams. She called out Beyonce, said she was jealous of Adele. A month later, wendy Williams is all fucked up, man. She looks like she's got a crazy disease and she can't even talk.
Speaker 5:Yeah, man, you're right.
Speaker 2:Amy Fox called out. Diddy Damn near got killed, and some of these people are clones. Now the ones they're showing us Don't look like them. Diddy's not locked up. That's his clone. You can see he don't got his real moles. His eyes are all in his face. They're playing us, they're making us think all this and that, but we're spending all of our days thinking about it, talking about it at work, in the streets. Oh Diddy, oh Jay crazy, oh epstein. But they're never going to tell us the truth. Most of them people are probably escaping, living somewhere. Lovely, yeah, you're right, I know I said a lot, right, I mean, I'm being honest. Like we never know the truth what they say, believe half of what you see and none of what you hear, because you don't even know the truth. Now, now they got the ai, they got all these crazy videos they can make and they'll make it look like you guys right now are sitting at the beach hanging out and you're in a basement in Winchester.
Speaker 5:I agree with you, man. We'll take Michael Jackson, for instance, man. When his funeral happened, it was a closed casket. We're talking about the greatest fucking pop star almost ever and we're having a closed casket.
Speaker 2:Like he got his head decapitated or something exactly but meanwhile he died in the hospital he died from like no gunshot wounds and I knew it's from the drugs. They overdosed them with drugs pills.
Speaker 5:So why would? Why would his face look so bad that the people couldn't see him? Like it didn't look. It was kind of odd man.
Speaker 2:Because he's still alive.
Speaker 5:And then all the family members.
Speaker 2:We was young, One person, everybody always said he's still alive. But as little we would laugh because we didn't know it was Elvis, yeah.
Speaker 2:Elvis they always said he's still alive and people have seen him, but everybody else is like they're crazy, he's not alive. Like they're crazy, he's not alive. But now you, how do you know how long this kind of stuff has been going on when they bring things out to us? And these days they've already been working on this for years and years, to where they're finally ready to bring it out to the public yeah they talked about cloning cows when we was in hanley true, true, it's very true even understand what that meant.
Speaker 2:I was just like fake cows. But now that's where we get all the fake beef and chicken and everything else. Me and Wayne was talking about that how you can't have that many cows, pigs and chickens in the world and that are killed and ready to be served at every restaurant and every grocery store in the world every day.
Speaker 5:Well, I think I sent you all the video of like the night that supposedly Michael got put into an ambulance left his mansion was going to the hospital. Apparently that all that shit was videotaped by someone and they were following that ambulance because they were just curious of where the ambulance was going to go. It never arrived to the hospital. It stopped and they said that they saw Michael Jackson get out and someone was trying to take a picture and he put like a bag up in front of his face and they pushed him into like this door of a building and that was the last thing that they saw of that. I don't know how true it is, that's just a video that was surfacing.
Speaker 5:I mean, I mean it's very easy for powerful, rich people to fake their deaths. Man, it's very easy, I mean you could pay people off.
Speaker 3:So who do you believe is still alive?
Speaker 5:I believe Michael Jackson is still alive. I believe Tupac is still alive. I mean, that's just my belief, man.
Speaker 3:But the thing is, you'll never know. We will never know. They were just keeping a big secret, so I don't know. But Beyonce and Jay Z Wayne you've showed me plenty of videos of what's the Beyonce song. That's very disturbing. That's out there. I can't remember the name of it.
Speaker 5:Oh, you're talking about the song by Beyonce called Daughter.
Speaker 3:Yeah, if you all have not heard the lyrics to that song, check those lyrics out. It's very disturbing. What lyrics To Daughter? Right, you said Daughter. Yeah, it's a Beyonce song called Daughter. Very disturbing. What lyrics To daughter? Right, you said daughter. Yeah, it's a Beyonce song called Daughter.
Speaker 5:We'll just pause for a minute and I'll let y'all listen to it.
Speaker 3:Yeah, here we go. Listen a little bit, we ain't gonna break this up. Listen to these lyrics.
Speaker 2:Come on, man Play that rock man.
Speaker 4:I laid out on these filthy floors. Your blood stains on my custom couture bathroom and let me ride in. She was a big fan. I tried to stay cool, but your arrogance disturbed my solitude. Now I'm in your dress and you're all black and blue. Look what you made me do. They keep saying that ain't nothing like my father.
Speaker 1:But I'm the first thing for quiet boys and alters. If you cross me, I'm just like my father. But I'm the first thing for quiet boys and alters. If you cross me, I'm just like my father. I am colder than titanic water all right christian you get all that, I ain't gonna lie.
Speaker 2:That song sucks, though like this is trash it was there a beat with it or is it acapella?
Speaker 5:It was something like an acapella, but she was basically telling you the story of the so-called woman that is Blue Ivy's mom.
Speaker 2:But that was a hard bar, though I'm colder than the Titanic water.
Speaker 3:Yeah. I gotta say that was a good bar.
Speaker 5:But she kind of is, though man she's like they're out there telling. She's like that L word, I don't like to say it, man. You know what I'm talking about.
Speaker 3:I mean, is she saying something in her music?
Speaker 2:But how about this? None of us have ever said Beyonce's the best singer. I don't think any of us think that, but we all know shece is the best singer. I don't think any of us think that, but we all know she's like the best performer. As far as just like her name, she's the biggest. I wouldn't say best, she's the biggest, but she's been the biggest right yeah, I mean she's a good performer.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I agree with that.
Speaker 2:Nobody's ever said, oh, she's the best singer but, there's been people that have been killed off and like, actually been killed, and people that have their careers have been destroyed early on because they didn't want them to have to deal with beyonce. And then that same thing could be said about jay-z. People that make it big, eventually he's like, nah, not gonna happen. He shuts it down and figures out ways to get them out of the game.
Speaker 5:Yeah, but these people are so powerful, man, they're telling us stories through cartoons and music, man, and they don't even care. Bro, like did you hear some of the but?
Speaker 2:that's been happening forever. Go back and watch the movie Pinocchio. Yeah, man, they're taking little boys and taking them to some island, pleasure Island, or whatever. Yeah, little boys and taking them to some island, pleasure island, or whatever. You know.
Speaker 5:that's on pinocchio and they're snatching up with random little boys that are lost yeah speaking of cartoons.
Speaker 3:I mean, didn't the simpsons predict this?
Speaker 2:because they usually predict a lot of shit yeah, but that's because the creators are also involved in all that, so they do this on purpose to say, well, at least they can't say we didn't warn them. It always did as they warned us in so many ways, but everybody just thinks it's a joke.
Speaker 5:Nah, they really are testing our intelligence. They're really trying to figure out. Do they really know? Like let's just keep giving them hints and see if they catch on?
Speaker 2:Yeah, and we're so dumb and brainwashed as a whole people.
Speaker 5:Yep, like I mean. Those lyrics disturb me, man. Like Beyonce went on to talk about, like the cleaning lady let her in because she was a big fan of hers and she's like I really liked you, but your arrogance got in the way and, man, she's talking about somebody. Man.
Speaker 3:What's she saying? Like I'm no altar girl.
Speaker 5:She's nothing like wire boys and altars. She's nothing like her father and, like y'all said, said that bar at the end was cold man, that titanic water man, that shit's fire and her father did not want her doing all the stuff that's going on.
Speaker 2:He saw it coming. He didn't even want her with jay-z he was against it all in the beginning and she went against him yep, but that makes sense because he got to her at a young age to where he's like look and when they. When they get them with all these drugs and everything else and they don't know anybody they get them rihanna. He got rihanna when she was young. Like they, they get these people and and they take over.
Speaker 2:Look and then look what jay-z did. He ended up being the president of def jam and I always gave him props. I'm like man. In one year this guy signed kanye west. No, he signed rick ross, young jay-z, neo and rihanna and I'm like damn, I'm like he got power right there, like tons of great artists at that time and the artist, but guess who was? Already on that label that he shut down ll j dmx certain people.
Speaker 2:He shut them down and they didn't even have their music come out. And then it was when it's coming out, they're like oh, you ain't promoting us. He's like, because y'all already been in the game, you don't need me. But he's, he's shutting down his competition. He wasn't worried about nobody saying, oh, rick ross or jeezy gonna be better than him. But d DMX was straight, his competition, damn right. What DMX even say before in that song in his second album. Used to be my dog. You was in my left titty Scream, ride or die. I thought you would ride with me. You know what I?
Speaker 1:mean.
Speaker 4:And now that?
Speaker 2:we get older, you go back and look at all these songs. They was talking shit about each other, and all these songs. And Jay-Z was like, well, I'm going to be bigger and I'm going to shut y'all down.
Speaker 5:Yeah, we just, we was just thinking that shit was fire, you know, because it was just bars, but they were telling us stories, man, it's wild.
Speaker 3:Well, that goes all the way back to Tupac.
Speaker 5:They're making money off of Tupac. Well.
Speaker 2:Tupac and Biggie got killed at the same time. Jay-z blew up and Diddy blew up.
Speaker 3:Because everybody was saying Tupac was saying it in his music.
Speaker 2:Who had the biggest music when Biggie and Pac died and took over at least popularity-wise Jay-Z and Diddy. Yeah, those two and Diddy's not for his lyrics but for all the things he was involved with and all the music artists he had. So he had at one time where he had the locks, he had Mason on him and Mason and they started leaving. They was like they don't want to be around him.
Speaker 5:So they seen it but didn't tell us, because they were scared for their life problems. Sure, it's really not all for the fame man, it's really all for power and control, if you ask me, and they're sick individuals man. Because all of them are famous, they all have the fame, but they're eliminating each other for the power, the control. And that's what these two have done, man, to get to the level that they're at. That's why they are the dictators, man.
Speaker 2:But Diddy and Jay-Z got put in that life too and didn't understand it at first Like Clive Davis, he was the one that was fucking diddy and I'm not even being funny, like he was literally fucking diddy puffy at the time or whatever but and gave him all that money and power and told him this is how you do it. But you know what I mean.
Speaker 2:You're gonna let me do to you what I want yes, and that's how did he end up doing it with people like be Bieber and Usher and all these other people? He flipped it on what happened to him and now he's like well, this is his way. And when people don't do it, guess what? They don't make it.
Speaker 5:Yeah, it almost reminds me of that movie, the title of In Too Deep. Like a lot of these people are in too deep with this man. That's why they stick with it. There's no way out there's really no way out, man hey, look at that.
Speaker 2:What was diddy's first album?
Speaker 3:no way out no way out damn, I didn't. I was never really a diddy fan, so I did but damn and what he did in the family.
Speaker 2:No way out or whatever.
Speaker 5:Yeah, yeah and what was one of the favorite songs everybody liked, and it started out with take that, take that they was taking everything man Kids, everything man. They was having fun man.
Speaker 3:Right Jesus.
Speaker 2:Where's Zeb?
Speaker 3:at I don't know. We lost Zeb. He's gone. He's probably always slipping in that baby oil he went to that baby oil a while I guess, I don't know, maybe he got scared because of the topic.
Speaker 5:Man, I don't care man.
Speaker 2:Tony, what's your take on all this? Man, you don't be saying too much, but what's your take with Jay-Z and Beyonce and how they control the music industry and more than just that, but definitely the music industry, and that includes rock and everything else. People don't be knowing it. They make the big decisions for those big artists and bands.
Speaker 3:Yeah, Jay-Z and Beyonce, the more you look into this, because how many people have we lost? Musicians or actors, but basically musicians with these, because that's what they're in the music industry, but we've lost Aaliyah right keep going Aaliyah Lafayette.
Speaker 2:Aaliyah was bigger and would have continued to be bigger than Beyonce and Beyonce would have never made it to that fame most likely on that level, because Aaliyah would have already still been there and continuing to climb.
Speaker 3:You said Big L Aaliyah and Left Eye's a good one From TLC.
Speaker 5:I'll put another name out there man, because he was getting big and he was about to start his own type of shit man, which he already did, and that was Kobe Bryant. Man, kobe.
Speaker 3:Bryant was starting to start his own type of shit man, which he he already did, and that was kobe bryant man.
Speaker 5:Yeah, I was gonna admit. Yeah, kobe bryant was starting to do his own cartoons, and shit man like.
Speaker 2:That's who lebron sacrificed that's, you know that's.
Speaker 3:but my thing is you, the more and more you look into this, you know, to answer your question is like I feel they got it, I feel they're doing something, they got power somehow. It's just odd, these people, like you say, they start getting bigger and bigger and they don't want them bigger than they are, so they eliminate them.
Speaker 5:Yeah, man.
Speaker 3:It goes all the way back to Tupac Biggie. Yeah, man.
Speaker 5:Like I don't care what kind of fucking.
Speaker 3:I mean shit, maybe even Elvis. Somebody probably eliminated Elvis, True, it's very true man. So who knows?
Speaker 5:I don't know, man. The whole Kobe thing was just suspect, man. I mean, pilots are taught not to fly when it's foggy, when the situation is severe, you're not supposed to fly. Everybody knows that. What gives him the right to fly his shit? Man, somebody should have came through on the radio and said, hey, shut it down.
Speaker 2:Next exit that you can get down they will use plane crashes all the time, or helicopter things like that, to throw us in the loop. Because, look, the same thing happened with alia. They blamed it on her, saying that she was taking all her luggage on that one flight, and they was like it's too, it's too much weight, we're not going to take it all. And she said, yes, we are, and she died and they blamed it on her. Reality is they killed her and and used that as their dumb ass excuse. They killed that young girl and then, with this uh kobe thing, they killed him too, but he was suing big pharmaceutical companies yeah that's what a lot of people don't know.
Speaker 2:He and what's? The biggest companies in the world pharmaceutical and oil pharmaceutical. He was suing them. They killed him. When you have, when you make it to certain levels, you sacrifice people. Lebron sacrificed him, beat his record. The very next day he gets into a helicopter crash and dies. What did they give out at Kobe Bryant's last game, when he scored that 60 points? They gave all the kids toy Kobe Bryant's that turned into a helicopter.
Speaker 3:That's wild.
Speaker 5:That is fucking weird, bro yeah. How crazy is that that's super crazy and you know they also try to blame Kobe for the situation of the helicopter being flown, because they try to say that the pilot told Kobe he shouldn't fly. Kobe said well, I got to get back. My daughter's got a game Like, kobe wouldn't be worried. Kobe said well, I got to get back, my daughter's got a game. Kobe wouldn't be worried about a fucking game, bro. One game for his daughter. It don't make sense bro. It don't add up, man.
Speaker 3:Oh, of course they're going to blame it on somebody who can't defend himself now.
Speaker 5:Yeah, so they're basically saying that Kobe forced the pilot to fly the helicopter man? I don't believe that shit, man.
Speaker 2:And the helicopter man. I don't believe that shit man. And that's what they said about alia. So these are people that are being set up and killed and they're using these planes and helicopters and everything else to be like oh, this is why they died. No, I can't lie. When, when I found out kobe died, it was before almost anybody and it was so weird. My roommate got a call from his old roommate and he don't even like sports. It was like, uh, kobe died and I heard I heard him say that and I'm like kobe got killed in a helicopter crash. This is before 10 am, so I'm looking on espn everywhere, but I already felt it for something. I felt it in my soul. I'm like man, nobody would just make that up, but I'm like no way, that's true it.
Speaker 2:Wojnowski didn't have it yet. Abc News ESPN. Tmz didn't even quite have it yet.
Speaker 5:And when it came out, I just knew it. But my opinion, they killed him. My opinion.
Speaker 2:He's not good. They sacrificed all those little kids too, and their family.
Speaker 5:My opinion, kobe Bryant's not dead bro. You don't think. Kids, too, and their family? My opinion kobe bryant's not dead bro. They, they have the power to make a situation look like someone was on that plane. Okay, nobody knows who was on that plane. We was all asleep when this shit happened. You feel what I'm saying? They could have basically just said that this happened. Remove kobe from this world. Kobe's probably living in a different country. We know he speaks multiple languages. He has the money to switch his identity, switch his name publicly. If you have money, you can do all these things, man, they're probably living under a different alias in a different country right now.
Speaker 3:Man, you just believe everybody's still alive.
Speaker 5:Man, because I don't believe the cause of death. It just doesn't add up to me the story of how the cause of death happened like.
Speaker 3:It just don't make sense to me, tony oh yeah, I mean a lot of it, don't, but I've been just sitting there thinking like musicians and stuff are going through my head. Who's died in plane crashes, like? One of them is patsy klein. Yeah, you can look at all research, all of this baby, and find out, like what you know, she died in a plane crash like I'll put it to you, like this chad wick, chad wick.
Speaker 5:Remember chad wick bozeman? All right, he was the main character in the jackie robinson movie, wasn't he? But?
Speaker 2:he died. He died of a disease nah, but at the but the movie he was, you could see he was looking sick and stuff when he was going through things.
Speaker 5:I mean you can call it conspiracy, whatever. I think it's just so weird that he does a movie with Jackie Robinson. Jackie Robinson's number was 42. Chaz Wick died. How old?
Speaker 3:42 years old it's kind of wicked man, and he was getting big too.
Speaker 5:he was getting big too, he was getting big there's another one where he said and Denzel Washington paid for all of his schooling. And once Chazwick got to a level of making money, denzel said I think it's a video out on it he's like you owe me, pay me.
Speaker 3:Gee nah he done brung Denzel into this.
Speaker 5:I'm just saying, bro, it's just weird shit happening man.
Speaker 3:I'll just say this it's interesting. I don't know what the hell to believe. You don't know what to believe.
Speaker 5:They want you to believe what they tell you.
Speaker 3:It's very interesting.
Speaker 5:They've been brainwashing us, Tony.
Speaker 3:You research it and look into it. It's very interesting. I'll say that.
Speaker 5:I mean, without all being said for me, who do you think is still alive, Tony?
Speaker 3:Tupac. That's the first one to pop. I really think Tupac's still alive.
Speaker 5:Is he the only person you think is still alive? You believe that all these stories?
Speaker 3:Like I said, there's probably more out there. Who knows? Aaliyah Left Eye, who knows? They could all still be out there.
Speaker 2:I think Epstein's alive oh.
Speaker 3:Epstein. Yeah, that's another one, you never know. Yeah, man, because, like you say, they got the money to do whatever you guys think Michael Jackson is.
Speaker 2:Disappear.
Speaker 5:Hell yeah, hell yeah.
Speaker 2:What about Prince Nah?
Speaker 5:I don't know about that one.
Speaker 2:They killed him the same way they did Michael. They said he died of an overdose in the hospital. All of a sudden, these great old school musicians die in the hospital of overdose. Yeah right.
Speaker 3:But it's awfully funny, because how many? Speaking of you, because you said Michael had a closed casket, right yeah?
Speaker 4:Michael's funeral was closed.
Speaker 3:Of course Kobe, because he had a playground. But or helicopter accident and they never showed pox. Yeah, they never showed pox, like so that does make you wonder. Like you never saw them Is either a closed casket or so.
Speaker 2:And this isn't getting off topic, tony. This is something I love that we do sometimes, but we'll use what we're talking about and go on to some other things. That's why you got to love VWO. I don't think that thing in Las Vegas happened. I don't think all them people got killed and remember that that happened a couple years ago. What happened to them? Talking about that ever again?
Speaker 3:In Vegas.
Speaker 2:Remember somebody shot out of a window and killed all these people at a country music concert in the yard. Yeah, between the hotels, oh.
Speaker 5:He was actually in a hotel room, yeah, and I'm going to tell you right now, hotels in Vegas, they don't have balconies. So what he did was he put a hole in one of the windows to his room.
Speaker 2:Okay, so you know all about this story. How come you haven't heard about it ever again since?
Speaker 5:Because they throw shit under the rug, man.
Speaker 2:Because I don't think it happened, it's all a distraction. They just make movie scenes and then make the rest of the world think shit's real.
Speaker 3:Yeah, but and who's the one who just died recently? I sent you all that. That singer from that, from One Direction, or?
Speaker 2:something. Yeah, and guess what? He called out Diddy and Jay-Z, not to like a week or two before he died.
Speaker 3:That's just most recent. Yeah, Because I was like I want to look at it from one direction.
Speaker 5:Yeah.
Speaker 3:And supposedly he jumped.
Speaker 5:He jumped from a fucking hotel balcony, bro. Nah, that sounds like somebody hung his ass over the balcony and they were basically giving him an ultimatum you could either do this or we're going to let you go. And somebody let his ass go and they made it look like he jumped.
Speaker 3:So he just recently called out people Chris.
Speaker 5:Y'all remember Suge Knight back in the day, yeah.
Speaker 2:Jay-Z and Diddy Really. He called on some talk shows Really.
Speaker 3:Oh, there you go, damn.
Speaker 5:Yeah, man.
Speaker 3:All right.
Speaker 5:Shit is fucking unreal, bro. Suge Knight hung Vanilla Ice over a goddamn banister from a hotel room man.
Speaker 3:This is shit that they do, man.
Speaker 5:No Vanilla Ice.
Speaker 3:He talks about that now.
Speaker 5:The same facts. Baby, this is just brothers with opinion coming at you on a Sunday baby.
Speaker 2:Some of it is facts, Even though we've never been there when it should happen. We'll never know.
Speaker 5:We'll never know. This is for entertainment purposes only.
Speaker 3:That's it.
Speaker 2:So you ain't got no take on Beyonce, Tony, Because I know I bet you you listen to Beyonce over there, and then Nikki probably all over there, and then Beyonce'd up. I've never been a.
Speaker 3:I mean of course Not you, but I know you deal with Inherit. Oh, yeah, her play Whatever.
Speaker 5:And we definitely didn't get all topic, because this topic is still going back to Jay-Z and Beyonce, because they are the dictators of a lot of the stuff that we're talking about.
Speaker 3:That was the whole reason. We feel Jay-Z and Beyonce are the power couple and they're leading this whole thing, they were put together on purpose. Yep, yeah, I truly believe that. I think they were, yeah put together. You're right.
Speaker 5:Like you notice how like they're getting thrown into this, but we have not heard anything about their houses being searched.
Speaker 3:Yeah, why haven't they been searched? I mean, I get it.
Speaker 5:Not Jay-Z's house, not Beyonce's house.
Speaker 2:Because he's more powerful than Diddy.
Speaker 5:Yeah, because Diddy's out here trying to sue people and there's two of them.
Speaker 2:Tim and Beyonce. They're super power. Like you talk about power couple, they're the biggest power couple, besides couples you ain't never heard of.
Speaker 5:Yeah, but they're not going after these big people and trying to sue them, neither.
Speaker 2:Because who's really coming at him? The reason they came at Diddy is because he tried to come at them and he's like all right now you're trying to bite the hand that feeds you. Good night so whoever? Goes down with him. That's on them, but they ain't going to let them go down.
Speaker 5:Hell.
Speaker 2:no, they're not going to let the kings, queens, popes, presidents and political officers and stuff go down. How, how can they allow that to happen? Those are the people that are supposed to be the ones that run the world and rule the world well, if they go down, the world is fucked so they're not going to let that.
Speaker 2:But they will allow music and entertainers and athletes to go down because they're just entertainment all together. But they're not going to allow that. That Republican or that Democrat that's holding a Senate office, they ain't going to allow that. That Republican or that Democrat that's holding a Senate office, they ain't going to let them go down, not involved in this, because that would just throw everything with a spiral.
Speaker 3:I mean Trump's another one when you get into politics and shit, but why he went down yet money secret society man, but I also think he went down yet Money, Secret society man.
Speaker 2:But I also think Trump might be the one to call these motherfuckers out if he gets in office again, and they don't want that to happen.
Speaker 5:They don't.
Speaker 2:Because Trump will be like oh yeah, we already know. Bill Clinton and Obama was all out there having a crazy orgy with Hillary and everybody and just and they do. We already know how they do all this illegal stuff anyway, but they got the whole world ready to go vote, or at least the whole country. Let's go vote for one of them. And they don't give two fucks about none of us. They're in the same parties with Diddy and Jay-Z.
Speaker 5:I don't mean to get off topic, but the Simpsons already had an episode of Trump winning the election.
Speaker 3:Really.
Speaker 5:Yeah.
Speaker 3:There you go.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but that was back in the day he won.
Speaker 5:And then you know that episode of winning. No, this is like recently and you know in that episode, like when he won the election, like they showed him in a car and he got shot in his head, in the back of his head. So basically, trump got assassinated.
Speaker 2:Interesting. But why do we call people that get killed? Why do we call them any different than people that we say, oh, they were assassinated. That's because how come none of our friends were ever assassinated, but the they were assassinated? That's because how come none of our friends were ever assassinated, but the presidents are assassinated because people are planning to do it. So it's a hit, it's assassination. People have hits on them all the time.
Speaker 4:Yeah.
Speaker 2:A lot of people that are getting killed by Diddy and Jay-Z and their power have had hits on them, so those are assassinations yeah.
Speaker 3:Right.
Speaker 2:We never hear the assassination of tupac shakur, but you hear it of abraham lincoln or jfk yeah, totally.
Speaker 5:They only use that word when, like presidents, get killed I always wondered that too and they, and then the killer.
Speaker 2:they always say their whole name, first, middle and middle and last name John Wilkes Booth Lee.
Speaker 4:Hart.
Speaker 5:They really do, though.
Speaker 2:It's fucking interesting though, man, they're more famous than anybody else, and that's why people feel like they can kill everybody and do this and that because they get famous as soon as their name gets on the news. And some people don't give a fuck. They will go out there and do school shootings and everything else, because they'll be like you know what? At least my name will be known. I got bullied my whole life. Well, guess what? They don't know me.
Speaker 5:Yeah, man, like when they teach you that history class in school, they do come out with like all three names.
Speaker 3:Hey, interesting, I want to. Assassination. It says the only thing. It says the action of assassinating someone. That's all. The definition is there's not.
Speaker 5:There's no extra there's no, no.
Speaker 3:And then it gives an example. Of course it says the assassination of the archduke triggered a series of events. It just is the assassination of someone wow, man, that's.
Speaker 2:It's all crazy. You know what? I knew that for the longest I never thought Lee Harvey Oswald was the one that was guilty for killing JFK. I felt there was a government, but now that I'm looking at it I bet it was never. No dude named John Wilkes Booth killed no damn Lincoln. I'm pretty sure they took him out. Talking about oh, he's going to help make the difference. They're fighting, you know, and basically it's going to end up freeing the slaves. So they took him out.
Speaker 2:Well, look at the penny, but it's been so many years ago that we just know what we was told in school. Oh, john Wilkes Booth killed Lincoln Fort.
Speaker 3:Deater. Yeah, I mean, I believe he was took out because he was trying to make a difference in the country at the time. And then look at the money why is the penny bronze or whatever, and Lincoln's the only one that his portfolio? He's turned the other way. He's turned the other way.
Speaker 2:Why is that? They say because he helped people of color, even though I heard he didn't officially do it for that reason. But we'll never know, man, that was 1865 and he died right like I paid attention to HistoryCast, that's how I knew John Wilkes Booth is. I loved history but now that we found it out like we was lied about to everything so we've been lied about for for jay-z and beyonce our whole life that they've been famous, thinking that they're just these great musicians and, you know, entertainers. I done spent money on to go see him and these fuckers out here, the evilest people in the world right wayne, you got something working over there.
Speaker 3:Are you drawing and shit.
Speaker 5:Nah, man, I just always be playing with stuff, man.
Speaker 3:What did you say? You're going to explain that.
Speaker 5:Yeah, I'll explain that to you later, Once this show's over. I'll explain this number thing to you, yeah.
Speaker 3:Wayne's over here. I got numbers and stuff. Wayne's doing some weird stuff over here. He's starting to worry me.
Speaker 2:What's the craziest number to y'all? That has a lot. Do y'all think the number 13 is something special about that? Or evil, I should say?
Speaker 3:Man, you could say there's something, probably about everything. I will say that's my brother's favorite number 13. That's what he wore when he played sports. Maybe I should start questioning my brother.
Speaker 2:Why do they call it Friday the?
Speaker 3:13th. Well, Friday the 13th, but they say lucky number 13. That's kind of a contradiction, I guess, right.
Speaker 5:All right, we done with this show. It's not All right we're. We gonna wrap it up with my fantasy fan duel picks of the week. Last week I went 4-1. Last week I took the Bears over the Jags. They were right. I was right the only one. I didn't choose correctly. I chose the Dallas Cowboys over the fucking Detroit Lions. I should fucking know better to take Dallas, because I'm a fucking Redskins fan.
Speaker 2:But anyway, that was a good game, huh.
Speaker 5:Yeah, and then I took the Bills over the Jets and the Steelers over to Vegas. So I was 4-1 last week, guys. So I got a six-leg this week for you, fellas. This week I'm going to take the Bills over the Titans, I'm going to take the Bengals over the Browns, eagles over the Giants, washington over the Panthers, ravens over the Bucs and Colts over Miami. That'll be my pick six for this week.
Speaker 3:Be a good one. So there's your parlay from Wayne.
Speaker 5:There's the parlay of the day Put whatever you want on it, Put $100 on it. I guarantee it'll hit baby.
Speaker 3:He said guaranteed.
Speaker 5:Guaranteed. But if it don't hit, don't come looking for me for your $100, though this is for entertainment purposes only, baby.
Speaker 2:No, it ain't.
Speaker 3:So all right, guys. So I guess that does it for this week and we'll see everybody next week when we talk about I don't know, tupac, trump, whatever we come up with, you never know what we're going to end up talking about, but everybody hit us up on Facebook we're going to talk about exercising after the age of 40, which.
Speaker 5:I don't know what a lot of y'all people need to do, but that ain't the topic. I ain't going to talk about exercising after the age of 40. Which I know a lot of y'all people need to do, but that ain't the topic. I ain't going to tell y'all the topic of next week. I want y'all to tune back in. So tune back in with us next Sunday and we'll have that fire topic for you.
Speaker 3:All right, guys, it's been fun. Like I say, everybody hit us up on Facebook, Instagram or X. We're on all those platforms and message us. If you want to be a guest, have any ideas, thoughts, topics, opinions of us, let us know. Alright, fellas, Wayne, Chris, it's been fun. Alright Zeb, Alright Zeb, Everybody. Have a good weekend. We'll see you next week.
Speaker 1:Stay safe and stay blessed, but then you must comprehend. Preach B-W-O, let your voices be heard. We enlightened by the truth, and now we spreading the word. How do we learn to live when we conditioned to die? Most people fail before they start because they don't ever try. Man, they told us we was worthless. We believed in the lie. We took it way too literal when Big said ready to die. You know, the KKK turned the cops in disguise. Man, a lot done, changed, but race still applies. Five-oh hands up. Don't even ask why. Trayvon, mike Brown man, another mother's cry. Hey, bwo, let the car roll again, you know. Communication.