THE BIG MIG SHOW
FEBRUARY 24, 2026
EPISODE 777 – 11AM
Adrian Palashevsk, also known as Rise, is an artist, entrepreneur, filmmaker, and truth activist. In 2022, Rise launched RISE INTL., opening up RISE Attire's censorship-free, manufacturing on-demand services to the greater truth community. In 2024, Adrian released his first documentary film in collaboration with Dauntless (formerly Dauntless Dialogue), exposing deep occult influence within the high fashion and entertainment industries. https://riseattireusa.com
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I like, I like it when George perked up.
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Usually when he's singing, I know he's ready to go.
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I know yesterday. He was.
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Like, no, I'm not going to sing. I'm not going to do the Jingle.
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He was, he was snowed out. All right.
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So today, you know, this is a variety show.
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You know, we're all we we do. We bring on all kinds of gas,
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health, MMA, you know, the UFC, special forces, comedians,
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actors and actresses, you name it, we bring them on the show.
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And because our, you know, the idea behind this always is to
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educate and unify the country. I don't believe in this
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political party nonsense. I think it's a scam.
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I think they like to tell us that there is a difference.
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I don't know that there is. And that's what it's all about.
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So today we're we're joined, we're going to do a show that a
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lot of you people know about Balanciaga.
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It was all over X. You've seen the stuff, you know,
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you've seen Kanye West talking about it.
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You've seen these, you know, demonically connected designers
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and people that seem to be so influential in the celebrity
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world. And today, we're joined by the
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CEO of Rise Attire, Adrian Paula Chefsky.
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And it's darkness by design. He came out with some
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documentaries exposing the truth.
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Now Adrian, he's also known he goes by the name Rise is an
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artist, entrepreneur, filmmaker, truth activist.
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In 2020, he walked away from his career as a producer DJ to build
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the based made in America St. wear brand Rise Attire USA.
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If you're on X, you've seen their clothing.
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If you've gone to events, you've seen their clothing.
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Everybody's wearing it and it's always got a great message.
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He just as you get to really know the brand, you understand
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how important what he is doing and he's been chaining on his
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passion for style, music and art towards the fight for truth and
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God in the culture war. In 22, he RISE launched Rise
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International, opening up Rise attire censorship free
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manufacturing on demand services to the Greater Truth community.
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And in 24 Adrian released his first documentary film in
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collaboration with Dauntless, formerly Dauntless Dialogue,
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exposing deep occult influence with the high fashion
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entertainment industries. That film earned him his first
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award at the 1A Film Festival and since then he has released
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two additional films with many more projects coming into the
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pipeline. We're now looking at the Part 2
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and I've got to tell you, I took the time to watch both
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documentaries last night. All I can say is disturbing.
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You know, the more you pull back the curtain, the worse it gets.
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And George and I, of course, you know, we're anti trafficking
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people. It's dark, man.
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And what I hate about it is the way that they manipulate the
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public. They use these, and they
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manipulate these celebrities too.
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They, they, they get them into their hooks.
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They, they convert them to the occult.
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And you've seen it, right? You've seen Nas, you've seen so
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many of these different music shows and concerts, A$AP Rocky,
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you know about that. It's crazy.
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So let's get let's get Adrian in here.
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I just, I'm disgusted, to be honest with you.
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All I can think about is industrial wood chippers would
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solve the problem. Let's get a.
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Minute. All right, I'm waiting for you
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to stop talking. Welcome to the big, big show,
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Adrian. I don't even know how to say the
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last name, bro. How do you say it?
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Polischewski. Polischewski, hey.
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Hey now. Adrian from Rise is what he
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usually goes through. I made a mistake actually guys
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on the advertising. I missed the why somehow last
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night, but I was doing stuff at about one AMI watched the
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documentary. 10 out of 11 ain't bad, right?
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Yeah, And, and Adrian, I got to tell you, I, you know, I watched
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it late last night and I think I laid in bed for another hour and
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a half thinking about it. That, that kind.
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You know, here's the thing. George is always better at this
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stuff than me. I, I have a real dark side that
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I struggle with because I, I used to be a, a government
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contractor years ago. And my solution was always on
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the end of a scope. And when I see stuff like this,
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it's hard not to really start thinking dark thoughts.
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So it's a struggle for me. And because I feel like the
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solution isn't putting these people in jail.
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The cover up is endless. Epstein's barely the tip of it.
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People don't realize that. But before we dig in fully, I
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just want to talk a little bit about you.
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Let's talk about the beginnings for you.
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You know, you, you transition. That's a big transition to go
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from DJ producer to founding a clothing line, a very successful
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clothing line might add. And you know, let's talk about
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that. You know, how do you you, I'm
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sure some of that is incorporated into your your art
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and it goes right into your brand.
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Maybe give the audience a little background on yourself because a
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lot of people don't know you, They know your brand.
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Well, I appreciate the introduction and the opportunity
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to talk about everything I'm doing.
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I would say, yeah, a lot of that, all the work that I did
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leading up to, to my career as a music producer and DJ really
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trained me and the hard way, you know, of, of figuring out how to
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do things myself. I'm self trained in a lot of the
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areas of art that I work in. But it, it's something that's
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always come intuitively for me. And once COVID hit, it just, it
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made the transition really easy because it shut everything down
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with the live music stuff. And it just emboldened me.
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And I was, I was following Trump really closely.
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I voted for him. And once I started to really
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understand that there was an opposition going on at the
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highest levels to this evil that I've been tracking since I was
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young, like I read Behold A Pale Horse when I was 21.
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So I was real tapped into the whole truth movement stuff.
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And, and, you know, just tracking what was going on with
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the, the upper echelon of society and the, the kind of
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proclivities that they're into and the occult influence.
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And I just sort of was finding ways to like wake people up to
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it subtly, you know, just, you know, finding my way to maneuver
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around communists and Antifa types that were all around me
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and in Philadelphia, which is where I lived.
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And, you know, once you, once you learn how to maneuver
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through those types and, and get your message across and plant
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subtle red pills, it trains you in a lot of ways in that, in
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that kind of regard. And, and once COVID hit, man, I
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was just like, you know, what I've been working for a, a
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clothing brand called short was cash.
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I was the creative director and they were doing made in USA sort
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of mimetic clothing that was like pretty edgy blew up on
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Reddit and, you know, all kinds of pepes and memes which trained
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me in the, the art of, you know, using clothing and, and St. wear
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to get a message across. And I got introduced to the man
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who is now our manufacturer, who's a close friend of mine.
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So we work closely with the people that that create our
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clothing. So it's it's not something
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that's done overseas. It's done in the United States.
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And nine times out of 10, the apparel is made from scratch and
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it's made after you order it specifically for years.
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So it's a it's a really unique process there only a few
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manufacturers in the world really attempt because it's so
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complex. And by the grace of God, we have
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one of the few companies that does it.
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And I'm close with the owner and he's super based himself.
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So he doesn't ever tell me what to, you know, what they can and
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can't print. It's up to me.
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And as far as I'm I go, I'm a, you know, free, free speech
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absolutist. So I love the idea of clothing
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subverting people's expectations because for so long the cabal
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has had a grip on the fashion industry, has had a grip on
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culture because they can, they controlled all the levers of, of
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power when it comes to distribution, manufacturing, you
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know, and, and just up and down the ladder, right?
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And they use that to to get these really satanic dark
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messages imprinted in the, the consciousness of young people
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especially and. Yeah, and well, and I want to
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say this. So for the for the audience, if
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you don't know rise or tire, you should, I'd recommend you go
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over the website and we, we're going to have some special
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promos for you that Adrian's been kind enough to do for our
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audience, specifically for you guys.
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But you know, you really run an ethos.
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It's 100% evil free. I looked through the stores.
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I kind of took a look around and that's not easy nowadays.
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And I think it's interesting that Shopify has really shown
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its true colors by banning you. And, you know, and let me say
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this censorship is not new to our our show here.
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We got suspended on YouTube multiple times.
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They've agreed to put us back on.
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A lot of it was, you know, related to the scam Demick.
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We put out a lot of medical information, people like Stella
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Emanuel, who'd been banned. She was on her show and Judy
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Mikovits and you name it. But we had them all on, all the
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big ones. George and I were lucky enough
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to get ahead of the curve. We didn't take.
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We aren't vaccinated and never will be, but you know, you take
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that position, you stand for what you believe in, and you get
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banned. Shopify.
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It was one particular shirt that triggered those assholes.
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Or was it just they? Didn't tell us.
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Sorry, we don't agree with this brand.
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They didn't tell us, they didn't give us a reason or a chance for
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recourse, nothing. And we were killing it on
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Shopify too. We had our our blog was in the
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top 1% of all blogs on Shopify, and our store was in the top 3%
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of stores that started at the same time as ours.
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When it's killing it. You're doing you're doing all
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that hard work. Clearly the people love the
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meshes, the client base on Shopify, love the message and
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that's the difficulty. You take YouTube or you take
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some of these other platforms and I appreciate they've let us
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back on, but of course, we're starting from scratch.
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We didn't get back our old account, which had I think 30
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some odd 1000 subscribers at the time.
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Not a big deal on YouTube, but we were growing.
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We'd really started on Rumble and locals.
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Those are our home base. But for a number of reasons, we
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want to, we want to branch out. Of course we're on this audio
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will be on 50 plus audio podcast platforms.
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George will scrape the audio like he always does, but it's
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tough. I mean, George and I were
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suspended. I was a minute and 46 seconds
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after Donald Trump because I was watching my account.
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I kept refreshing and I I knew I was going to go.
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I just didn't know when. And George was right behind me.
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You know, they went right after us because we had been posting a
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lot of stuff. George and I had kind of I had
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lots of access because I talked to people in the intelligence
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community yet all over the globe that are still friends of mine
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that I used to work with, you know, decades ago.
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And we were exposing Italy gate the hack on the election.
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We were putting out stuff about the pandemic and of course they
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didn't like any of that when it was under the Jack Dorsey reign
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of terror was rise attire you guys were you you weren't during
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the the complete, you know, exodus when they went down the
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list and just said no, no, Were you any were you in that hit
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list at all? Well, we had been getting banned
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off Twitter. I, I think I'm, we're on like
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our fourth account right now, but some of the guys we were
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working with like Zach Red Pill 78 and methods, those guys who
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we were like directly collaborating with that who when
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Raz launched, it was on YouTube. Basically, that's what really
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allowed us to pop off through red pills channel because we
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were doing a signature series for him and he was among the
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first to be kicked out like right before they dropped
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Hunter's laptop when there was, you know, the first great purge.
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And after that point we all got together and we, we built a
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separate platform entirely. And that was that was pill.net
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and Foxhole just to, you know, say we're going to just start
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fresh. And thankfully a lot of the
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companies like Rumble have have caught up and, and, you know,
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are now competing pretty, pretty well with, with the likes of
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YouTube and access become a pretty, pretty open platform for
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the most part. I mean, there's still some
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censorship issues, you know? Yeah, I never got my my account
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back. They wouldn't give it back to
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me. But you were talking about
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banning accounts. My TikTok account two weeks ago
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got banned naked at over 20. I was monetizing all because I
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was talking about the Georgia, you know, the raid and putting
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up talking about the videos when they, you know, all the evidence
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they found. Yeah.
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That's crazy. That's after it's American
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owned, right? Yeah, American, hold my ass.
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We're we're talking crap because TikTok, they say now that it's
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American owned, it's supposed to be a different platform and you
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know, it makes a difference. I guess that kind of counts if
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you have a dual citizenship and one of them is America.
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Yeah, I think so. I think so.
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You know, for people out there, for those out there that don't
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know who don't fail horse or maybe you know, the Jekyll
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Island book, you know, for the early people.
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We all read that. I did.
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I read both of those books and it's funny how some of the stuff
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in Behold A Pale Horse, it's so different now because of course
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JFK, we know the assassination was instrumented by the CIA and
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other individuals, even though they've never released all the
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files. I have it from competent sources
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that the files they released were only partial.
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So it's always, it's interesting when I meet somebody that's got
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in early and really understands the background on it.
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But I want to, before we go into that, I want to talk about Rise
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International. I don't know if everybody
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understands the power of what you did there.
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You basically have allowed you've empowered creators in the
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truth movement through this on demand service to kind of do
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their own thing and that is unusual.
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You you're basically allowing them to kind of create their own
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world. Can you explain to the audience
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how it works And if somebody, because you never know people
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have a lot of ideas or could people even in our audience have
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always wanted AT shirt brand or wanted to make some designs just
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for their friend, their friends and lovely.
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Talking about the website, right?
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What he does with the website? Yeah, Rise International
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specifically that he launched IN22O.
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I'm not sure there's one or the other one.
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It's on there if you if you hit the rise INTL tab at the top,
00:18:59
it'll take you to that part of the site.
00:19:01
Maybe explain that? Sure.
00:19:04
Happily so. You know, the one thing that we
00:19:06
were consistently getting was people coming up to us saying,
00:19:10
hello, I've got this awesome idea, you know, and hitting
00:19:13
himself with these ideas and, and on one hand, you know, some
00:19:18
of them are good and, and worth considering.
00:19:20
But you know, we, we've got a long queue of ideas of our own
00:19:24
that, you know, these things take time and people were
00:19:28
asking, you know, how could I take advantage of, of your
00:19:30
manufacturing services? So I just finally, one day I was
00:19:34
like, you know what, we're going to open this up to the public.
00:19:36
There's no reason why we've got this this blessing that that we,
00:19:42
you know, should be keeping it to ourself.
00:19:44
So I figured out a way to structure it that allowed
00:19:48
because we don't have the kind of infrastructure that like
00:19:50
Printify or Teespring has that, you know, cost millions of
00:19:54
dollars that allows people to to, you know, drop their own
00:20:00
design on and create the mock ups and everything is automatic.
00:20:04
You know, did the toss up with that is that they get to ban you
00:20:08
if, if you have, you know, AQ on your shirt or whatever the F,
00:20:13
you know, they decide is is unacceptable.
00:20:17
So you're at the mercy of the big tech overlord.
00:20:21
So you know. Basically, we have to do this
00:20:25
stuff ourself, you know, in terms of creating the mock ups
00:20:28
for our members, creating, you know, getting making sure that
00:20:31
the design file is, is optimized for, for print.
00:20:36
And it's actually works out well because it, it allows us to put
00:20:39
a personal touch on it and put our expertise to use to make
00:20:43
sure that the things that people get are, you know, meet the
00:20:47
quality expectations that they, they come to expect with Rise.
00:20:51
So, you know, we just, we, we broke it down where like it's
00:20:56
just one time payments to set up your store.
00:21:00
And once it's up, it's up permanently.
00:21:02
There's no ongoing fees. There's nothing you have to do
00:21:05
besides promote. And we handle manufacturing on
00:21:08
demand. We handle shipping, drop
00:21:12
shipping, we handle customer service, we handle returns and
00:21:16
exchanges and no cost to you. And it's, it's basically like a,
00:21:22
you know, a turnkey manufacturing solution for
00:21:25
people who don't want to, you know, who want to be involved in
00:21:28
the parallel economy and don't have their message or their word
00:21:32
censored. And I think it's an incredible
00:21:35
opportunity for people. A lot of times I feel like that.
00:21:38
What's interesting to me is that that most of the online places
00:21:43
that offer that sticker mules is another one where you can come
00:21:46
up with a design, you know, Anthony will let you put
00:21:49
whatever the hell you want on it.
00:21:50
He's a real honest guy. I like him a lot, friends with
00:21:54
George and I. But my, my point is, is that's
00:21:57
really an opportunity because of if you want to spread the word,
00:21:59
spread a message, you're you're giving people a platform, which
00:22:02
which is great. I think it's incredible for the
00:22:04
community. And and we offer, we offer like
00:22:07
the all over print stuff too. Like right now you guys might
00:22:11
not be able to see it, but this pattern see it.
00:22:15
Yeah, I see it. This is 80 names from the
00:22:18
Clinton body count list. Each one of these lines is the
00:22:22
name on the Clinton. Body count list.
00:22:24
Yeah, I can't read but in person.
00:22:26
It's not suspicious at all that she has that many suicides
00:22:28
around her that I don't think that's unusual.
00:22:30
I mean most of us have 50607080 suicides.
00:22:34
Around. Oh yeah, sure.
00:22:36
Yeah, I'm not a big fan of the Clintons.
00:22:38
I still can't figure out why they haven't been drug in.
00:22:40
I mean, they committed contempt, but yet they're still
00:22:42
negotiating about coming in. But that's the that's the
00:22:45
problem, right? You know, we all voted for
00:22:47
transparency, accountability and consequences.
00:22:50
George, how do you feel about that so far?
00:22:52
About consequences. Transparency, accountability,
00:22:56
and consequences. I'll let you know when we get
00:22:58
some. Yeah, yeah.
00:23:00
I mean, they fighting us on the, they fought us on the Epstein
00:23:02
files. They're still holding back that.
00:23:04
So where's the, you know, transparency?
00:23:06
We know they're hiding stuff still accountability.
00:23:09
There is none. UK, the United Kingdom just had
00:23:12
their second arrest. the United States has 0 when it comes to
00:23:16
the Epstein files and you know, Prince Andrew and the other
00:23:19
high-ranking guy, he was ambassador.
00:23:21
We can't get shit. We have all the evidence, they
00:23:24
have it all, but nothing. There is no black book, there is
00:23:27
no list. There is no videos of kids being
00:23:32
abused this and that, but yet there are all of it and we got
00:23:37
nothing. Somebody I'm watching reading
00:23:39
the chat and you know, somebody's talking about the CIA
00:23:41
and they're bad, you know, bad, you know, the government were
00:23:44
fucked. What's the whole government
00:23:45
whole it's I keep saying this and I'll keep saying this.
00:23:50
If nothing gets done with this administration, then forget
00:23:53
about anybody else ever saying, oh, we're going to clean this up
00:23:56
that up. It'll never get done.
00:23:57
We have to disband this government peacefully and start
00:24:01
over and we need a lot of money to fight in a court to get this
00:24:05
done. That's the only way.
00:24:07
Oh, yeah, I agree. If, if, if they can't do it, no
00:24:10
one can. But I think, I think they know
00:24:12
that. And I think, you know, if, if
00:24:14
they don't get it done, their own lives are at stake, their
00:24:17
own families are at stake. I, I'm a little more optimistic
00:24:22
than, than some, you know, I think a lot of the
00:24:25
accountability that we want to see is heading down the Pike.
00:24:28
I think the first thing that needs to happen is what's
00:24:31
happening now is that people are waking up to the darkest aspects
00:24:35
of, of the enemy that we're up against.
00:24:37
You know, I think awareness is, is the first step.
00:24:41
And a lot of the things that we've been shouting from the
00:24:43
rooftops for the last 10 years are finally being accepted in,
00:24:49
in a mainstream way as truth. And the the importance of that,
00:24:53
I think can't be overstated. Well, you go out on a limb here,
00:24:57
you know, you're you're building a successful brand, you're
00:24:59
getting attacked, and then you decide to start producing these
00:25:03
documentaries. I always ask people, you know,
00:25:05
was there an epiphany moment when you thought, I don't know,
00:25:09
sometimes it's because people had a child.
00:25:11
Sometimes people get politicized in a different way.
00:25:13
They've been attacked personally or gone after by the government.
00:25:17
Was there something that triggered you?
00:25:18
Because when you come out with this first documentary, and I
00:25:21
think the first one was Darkness by Design, is that correct?
00:25:24
Yes, Sir. So for the audience, we, we've
00:25:29
put it on the show lots of times the connection between music
00:25:33
events, you know, musical artists, celebrities, there is a
00:25:38
dark underpinning. And I believe those people are
00:25:41
used for the most part, they're not part of the elite, but there
00:25:43
are people that manipulate them. And of course we've seen careers
00:25:47
just rocket for untalented musicians.
00:25:50
I, I would bring up Bad Bunny as an example.
00:25:53
His career is rocketed. I'm not trying to connect him to
00:25:55
the occult yet, but his lifestyle choices appear to be
00:25:58
dark in their own way. Sometimes you see a celebrity
00:26:01
that's not talented and they go through the roof.
00:26:04
Was there some moment when you said, all right, enough of this
00:26:06
fucking shit. I'm, I'm going to, I am going to
00:26:09
start disclosing it regardless of what the consequences are.
00:26:12
And there are consequences for doing it.
00:26:14
You know, I wouldn't be surprised if after the show we
00:26:16
get attacked as it's standard. You know, we get death threats
00:26:19
and everything else. When George and I disclose
00:26:20
something, kind of explained to me, was there one moment that
00:26:23
you were sitting there and you said this is ridiculous, I can't
00:26:26
allow this to go to pass. I don't, I don't know if I would
00:26:30
say it was 1 moment. It's been a slow burn for for
00:26:34
most of my life. Just noticing things that no one
00:26:40
else around me was really noticing.
00:26:41
And then in college, I, I studied broad broadcasting and,
00:26:47
and mass media and I started learning about like the, the,
00:26:52
the way that the media companies are conglomerated and, and how
00:26:57
few companies own as as much media as they do.
00:27:01
And it really started to click for me that this was a control
00:27:04
matrix and that, you know, that's when I started getting
00:27:09
into the stuff that I was reading.
00:27:11
And that began my my red pill process.
00:27:15
And it's just gotten worse and worse.
00:27:17
And it's all sort of like things that I was expecting to happen,
00:27:22
just a degradation of culture. I mean, you know, I come from a
00:27:27
family that's that's fought communism.
00:27:30
And, you know, my great grandfather was assassinated in
00:27:34
the middle of the street, executed by by red police for
00:27:39
having books banned books in the house.
00:27:41
So the same with my wife. My wife's great grandfather was
00:27:47
a general in the Spanish army and got executed by communists.
00:27:51
So this is in our blood. My wife is my partner at rise
00:27:54
attire, by the way. She's a truth warrior herself
00:27:59
and a granddaughter of the revolution.
00:28:01
So this is like, you know, in our blood.
00:28:04
And I've always been looking for ways to wake people up to this
00:28:09
and to fight it. And finally, once I started
00:28:11
rise, I was just full time in it.
00:28:14
And the culture war to me was is just one of the most important
00:28:17
fights because it's that's in a lot of ways, this is the fight
00:28:21
for hearts and minds. And you know, politics is
00:28:24
downstream of culture. So if you can begin to make.
00:28:29
The truth? Look.
00:28:30
Cool. Make certain traditional values
00:28:34
look cool. You can really imprint that on
00:28:39
the public mind and the mind of young people and get them to
00:28:43
start wanting to represent it. And you know, with with the
00:28:49
darker cold stuff, like you know, with the Balenciaga thing
00:28:53
in particular, that was when I really started seeing the the
00:28:56
ways that fashion world was was infested with this stuff.
00:29:01
And I had seen that my, my friend Adam Riva, who's the
00:29:07
owner of Dauntless Dialogue, who's a filmmaker himself, he
00:29:10
did the Flynn documentary and he's, he's an amazing guy.
00:29:16
And I just saw that he had, he had purchased something from
00:29:19
Raza Tire one day. And I was like, is this Adam
00:29:23
Riva? Because I, I, I knew about
00:29:25
Dauntless and I knew about Adam and I saw him and I and I
00:29:28
reached out to him and I was like, is this Adam from
00:29:30
Dauntless Dialogue? And he said, yeah, man.
00:29:32
And turns out we live half hour away from each other.
00:29:36
That's crazy. Yeah, so.
00:29:37
Fortuitous really, but amazing and and I don't think anything
00:29:40
doesn't happen for a reason. Exactly.
00:29:43
I'm a I'm a firm believer in that.
00:29:45
Now we're going to take a break here in a minute, but before we
00:29:47
take the break, I want to play the first clip from Darkness by
00:29:50
Design. I think that what George has
00:29:52
queued up here. Yep, the trailer.
00:29:55
The trailer, when we come back from the break, we're going to
00:29:58
dig right in, you know, for the audience.
00:30:01
A lot to cover here, a lot to unpack.
00:30:02
They're coming back after the video.
00:30:04
We're not going to just go to break.
00:30:05
Yeah. So let's go ahead, George and
00:30:07
play the clip and then we'll dig right in.
00:30:10
Feels like it might be a lot of that.
00:30:12
In order to control they want to monetize and traumatize.
00:30:16
Unfortunately, we're in the late stage of an era where the
00:30:20
grotesque has been propped up as beautiful and debauchery and
00:30:23
apathy are encouraged and celebrated.
00:30:26
Behind it all is a creeping ideology that spread its
00:30:29
influence in the mass mind. It is self organizing, seeks
00:30:33
positions of power, and makes its home at the Nexus where
00:30:37
industry, finance, art, entertainment and even fashion
00:30:41
converge. It is by every measure dangerous
00:30:44
and subversive, with palpable real life consequences that can
00:30:48
be measured not just in cultural degradation, but in blood.
00:30:54
There is hope, however, because it's the casualties of these
00:30:57
consequences continue to pile up.
00:31:00
Those who've been lulled to sleep by their spell are forced
00:31:02
to wake and confront it. Now, in 2025, we find ourselves
00:31:07
on the verge of an inflection point, helped along by the
00:31:10
efforts of those in the info war.
00:31:12
But in order to truly heal and evolve, important questions must
00:31:16
continue to be answered, Like who is responsible for this and
00:31:22
why? It's up for all of them.
00:31:26
It don't matter if you did hear whoever you is, all lies will be
00:31:31
exposed. That's all.
00:31:34
Now that was the Part 2 trailer, George.
00:31:37
That was Part 2, not Part 1. Yeah, well, that's that's what's
00:31:41
coming out. It's Part 2 we're.
00:31:42
Going to talk about Part 1 first.
00:31:44
It's. Clear.
00:31:46
So, you know, and for the audience, you guys have seen
00:31:50
this stuff. We saw it at the opening of the
00:31:52
Olympics, we've seen it at concerts, we've seen it in print
00:31:56
magazines. The covering of the one eye that
00:31:59
I don't even know if I can do it.
00:32:00
That what's that ball? That where they where they hold
00:32:04
the hand a certain way in a position, one up, one down.
00:32:07
As above so below. Yeah, these are all signalling
00:32:12
and I, I always believe that they Telegraph this.
00:32:14
Now there's supposed to be an obligation that they have to let
00:32:17
us know what they're doing. Supposedly that's the obligation
00:32:19
of the true occult and evil world.
00:32:21
Balanciaga really went out there on a limb.
00:32:24
There was a but that was a major brand ship.
00:32:26
Not that I ever liked that brand.
00:32:27
I always thought it was overrated and just a bunch of
00:32:29
garbage. But a guy named Demnat
00:32:32
Gavasalya. So he was a real world Georgian
00:32:35
designer. St. wear vet a Mens and
00:32:39
Balanciaga, of course, a cult just incorporated into
00:32:42
everything he does. Let's talk about Part 1 a little
00:32:46
bit before we take the break and let's go in and and maybe talk
00:32:49
about the some of the specific symbolism, maybe the evidence of
00:32:53
this demonic element in high fashion.
00:32:55
And maybe I think what's important.
00:32:57
I want you to do Adrian, because I know you know way more about
00:32:59
this than I do. You're the expert.
00:33:02
What the reasoning is because they they they it's getting more
00:33:05
and more prevalent. We're seeing more and more and
00:33:08
more of it. 2014 the jackasses over at New York Times put up a
00:33:13
thing, put up an article saying that pedophilia was a disease.
00:33:17
And, you know, people were outraged by it, But I feel like
00:33:20
they do that they kind of shock us hoping that somehow that
00:33:24
would, that we'll be OK with it. Eventually we're going to say,
00:33:25
OK, well, pedophilia is OK if you want to sleep with a 8 year
00:33:28
old kid. I, you know, and, and I believe
00:33:30
it's a slow groom. Can you explain to the audience
00:33:34
how that works with the clothing brand and the way they do it
00:33:37
with media? And they kind of slowly try to
00:33:40
get us to accept it. Me, I get offended every time I
00:33:43
see it. I'm pissed off and I know George
00:33:45
is too. As you should, as any reasonable
00:33:49
human being is. And that's what they want to
00:33:52
dumb down and and desensitize us to.
00:33:55
It's a, you know, it's a multi prong strategy, but basically
00:34:03
the idea is through these major brands and artists, they can,
00:34:08
they can attempt to glamorize things like child abuse, which
00:34:14
you know, if, if you can, if you can accept the glamorization of
00:34:19
child abuse as a society, then there's nothing you won't
00:34:22
accept, you know, so, and that's the idea.
00:34:25
They want to get us to the point where we are completely dumbed
00:34:29
down, docile and, and just willing to accept anything.
00:34:33
And in France, it's, it's actually like that in a lot of
00:34:38
ways. I mean, there's been a lot of
00:34:40
blowback. Like I'm going to give the
00:34:41
French some credit that, you know, the French people aren't
00:34:45
really cool with it at all, but they're almost entire elite
00:34:50
political structure is designed around it.
00:34:54
And a lot of these European countries is, is the same way,
00:34:58
you know, Belgium, UK, they've got really bad problems with
00:35:04
pedophilia and the the age of consent is like like 12 or 14 or
00:35:09
something. And you know, with, with fashion
00:35:14
industry, it's really the, the epicenter is in Paris.
00:35:18
And the more I dug into Paris, the more I realized just how,
00:35:23
how many of these, these ties there are between the
00:35:28
Rothschilds that the, the French Rothschild dynasty between, you
00:35:34
know, some of these political figures.
00:35:36
I mean, like the one thing in in part one that we uncovered was
00:35:42
that in this, I discovered this just by watching 1 of
00:35:45
Blenciaga's videos. They did this thing called
00:35:47
Afterworld, which is they released one of their their
00:35:51
spring or summer clothing lines through a virtual world which
00:35:57
they created with Unreal Engine. This was during COVID.
00:36:00
So this was their solution to the problems of, you know, COVID
00:36:05
related not being able to do a live events or whatever.
00:36:08
And in this, this dystopian kind of post apocalyptic city that
00:36:14
you're taking through, there's these different posters on the
00:36:17
wall. And I was looking closely at the
00:36:19
posters and I discovered this one set of Cephala.
00:36:22
And I started looking into that. It was like a iconography of a
00:36:26
headless guy in, in a, in a maze.
00:36:30
And, and once I dug into that, I realized that that's a, a
00:36:33
Parisian cult, a secret society that came about in the 1930s.
00:36:39
And it was started by this guy named George Petai.
00:36:42
And he was a total psychopath, degenerate communist.
00:36:48
And he was basically, you know, grooming all of these elite
00:36:54
types, these, you know, psychologists and scientists
00:36:58
and, you know, intellectuals in the era and doing these torch
00:37:04
lit rituals in the woods that were rumored to include human
00:37:07
sacrifice. Like they didn't really make a
00:37:09
secret of it. And they they.
00:37:12
He also glamorized the death of God, didn't he?
00:37:15
If I'm. Oh yeah.
00:37:16
So they they declared war on God.
00:37:18
So that was their whole purpose and they chose to do that
00:37:21
through art and culture and they actually claim to have
00:37:25
infiltrated the surrealist movement for that purpose.
00:37:28
So the surrealist movement came out of Paris around that same
00:37:31
time and they stuck claim to surrealist movement as as part
00:37:37
of their weapon against God. And once I, I started really
00:37:40
learning about that, everything that Balenciaga was doing made
00:37:43
sense to me. You know, why would a multi
00:37:46
billion dollar brand put themselves out on a limb like
00:37:49
this? It's it's not about money, It's
00:37:51
not about, you know, it's, it's what it's about is declaring war
00:37:57
on God and beauty and societal norms.
00:38:00
And and this, this is a major route towards, you know,
00:38:05
achieving that goal is depending on the angle.
00:38:08
And, and it's a smart move because of course they do a very
00:38:11
good job on framing celebrities and musical artists.
00:38:14
And of course, they like to call him a French intellectual, and I
00:38:19
think he's just scum. All right, listen, we're going
00:38:21
to take a short break. Stay tuned.
00:38:22
When we come back, we'll be uncovering more of what went
00:38:26
into creating Darkness by Design and more of the story behind the
00:38:30
scenes that you guys need to be aware of.
00:38:31
You need to be aware of your your children on media because
00:38:34
they're trying to get them, They're trying to groom them and
00:38:36
they're trying to make it OK that pedophiles and satanic
00:38:41
worship is an OK thing. We should just accept it because
00:38:44
it's free speech and I disagree. So stay tuned.
00:38:47
The big wing show, I'll be right back with George Ballentine,
00:38:49
myself, Lance Miliancio, and of course, Adrian from Rise Attire.
00:38:55
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Got the QR code right here in the screen next to me.
00:44:02
Save it to your photo files. Take a screenshot.
00:44:05
But after the show, not now, because we got some darkness to
00:44:09
expose and there's not, we're just talking.
00:44:10
But there's not always darkness. There's good, you know, because
00:44:15
everything out of darkness comes to light, so the light will
00:44:18
shine. Not for sun though.
00:44:22
They all depend to die so. Let's dig right in here.
00:44:25
You collaborated with Dauntless Dialogue and you're going to
00:44:30
Balanciaga's history. Let's talk about Cristobal
00:44:34
Balanciaga. And maybe you know what happened
00:44:37
here. How did all of a sudden it
00:44:38
seemed like a brand that wasn't really dark, or maybe I just
00:44:42
missed it. Maybe they were dark right from
00:44:43
the beginning. Was it?
00:44:44
Was there something that happened with him, or was he
00:44:46
already into the occult, into the Satanism?
00:44:49
No Christobal. Christobal was just he was a
00:44:53
prodigy. He was, you know, very much what
00:44:56
you see is what you get. Like he was a dressmaker and
00:44:59
regarded as one of the most brilliant couture, you know,
00:45:07
couturians, I don't know what the term is.
00:45:09
You know, he did like custom made dresses and stuff.
00:45:12
So he, he had his brand Balenciaga, which he, he, he
00:45:17
would, you know, do some avant-garde stuff, but it was,
00:45:20
it was all very tasteful and, and classy and beauty at the end
00:45:26
of the day, beauty was held up to the highest priority.
00:45:30
And when he retired, he said, you know what?
00:45:35
He, he didn't have any heirs. I think he was gay.
00:45:38
So he was, he didn't have any kids.
00:45:41
And when he, when he retired, he shut down Balenciaga.
00:45:46
And they, they went to a lot of lengths to bury this
00:45:50
information. But we, we discovered that when
00:45:54
he died that I mean, Blenciaga died too.
00:45:58
That was it. And he, he put in his stated
00:46:01
will that Blenciaga was not to continue, that it died with him.
00:46:06
And that was that. And a few years after he died,
00:46:09
an estranged nephew got a hold of the rights and sold it out
00:46:14
from underhand to a German chemical manufacturer.
00:46:18
And the same chemical manufacturer that was making a
00:46:21
Cyclone B for the Nazis, which was, you know, used in
00:46:25
concentration camps and gas chambers and stuff.
00:46:28
So they were making perfume, Balenciaga perfume.
00:46:32
And they, they then sold it to another chemical company and
00:46:37
then that eventually got sold to, to, you know, some of these,
00:46:42
these Parisian conglomerates that decided to resurrect it.
00:46:47
And so in, in much like they do a lot of a lot of the different
00:46:53
areas that they work in, they basically they take something
00:46:57
that was once beautiful and they flip it and they, they make it
00:47:01
ugly and grotesque and they corrupt it, you know, and that's
00:47:07
exactly what happened. They've been walking Blenciaga
00:47:09
around like a skin suit. But Blenciaga, actual Chris Ball
00:47:14
Blenciaga is rolling over in his grave, looking at some of the
00:47:19
disgusting displays that they put on at their at their, you
00:47:24
know, whether it's like walking a fashion show through a mud
00:47:27
pit. And let's let's talk about that
00:47:30
for the audience. Some of them may not be
00:47:31
familiar. Of course, we're talking about
00:47:33
that. There was one that was a 2022
00:47:36
gift shop ad campaign that featured ABDSM, teddy bear and
00:47:41
bondage gear. Of course, this was done under
00:47:44
this Demna Vasalia and his stylist, Loda Volkova.
00:47:51
What can you kind of give the audience some of the visuals on
00:47:53
that and explain to him, you know what it looked like?
00:47:56
Because there was a bunch of outrage about it.
00:47:58
I don't know if there was enough outrage.
00:48:00
Seemed like a lot of the department stores didn't remove
00:48:03
it. They kept selling the brand and
00:48:04
they didn't really stop. But there was a lot of outrage,
00:48:07
yeah. I mean, there was the brand, it
00:48:09
got so bad, the brand had to take down their Instagram and,
00:48:12
and wipe all their posts and, and they issued all these
00:48:14
apologies and, and there was this big blame game that
00:48:17
happened. But basically in the Blanciaga
00:48:20
gift shop ads, they were showing off these different items that
00:48:24
they were selling that were Blanciaga branded.
00:48:27
And a lot of these were very suggestive.
00:48:29
They had like dog bowls that look like a spiked collar.
00:48:34
They're like, you know, beer steins and, and wine glasses and
00:48:38
flasks and, and they were modeling them next to kids who
00:48:42
look like they were passed out or had been drinking or
00:48:45
something. And there was.
00:48:48
It was very clearly suggest suggestive like they were
00:48:52
basically trying to. Documentation in one of the
00:48:54
photos that somebody looked at the title of and it was some
00:48:57
kind. Of that was the next campaign
00:48:58
that came out. So first it was the gift shop
00:49:00
ad, then it was the Adidas campaign that they collaborated
00:49:04
with Adidas, which were pretty innocuous in first glance.
00:49:07
They had, you know, just some people posing in a in a office
00:49:11
shoot. But when you anons started
00:49:13
digging into some of the papers that were on the table and they
00:49:15
realized that they were court documents related to child
00:49:19
pornography and Supreme Court cases.
00:49:21
And also there was some books on the table that were the artwork
00:49:24
of Michael Borman's, who is one of these sick, you know, just.
00:49:30
Is that the art that John Podesta owns?
00:49:33
Oh yeah, that's the kind of. Art.
00:49:34
That's the artist. Yeah.
00:49:35
So. So you guys?
00:49:36
Are one of this one of them? Yeah.
00:49:38
Yeah, John Podesta has and his brother owns some art from
00:49:43
different artists that believe that pedophilia and child abuse
00:49:48
is a great, you know, a great concept to put in on the art
00:49:52
world. Of course, a lot of times this
00:49:53
stuff is hidden in the art world.
00:49:55
They act like it's art. You cover a lot of that in
00:49:58
there. We'll discuss that in a bit.
00:50:00
But this is this is really high fashion subversion, isn't it?
00:50:03
Isn't It's just the intent. Kind of like a real world
00:50:06
ancient, kind of a cane night. Because Ball seems to be part of
00:50:10
it also, doesn't it? Because Balanciaga's name kind
00:50:13
of evokes the name Ball, doesn't it?
00:50:15
Well, actually, yeah, I mean, in in one of the gift shop ad
00:50:20
images, there was one of the things that they were selling is
00:50:22
like caution tape. We're also selling bondage tape,
00:50:26
which another inappropriate thing for a kid to be posing
00:50:28
next to. But they had caution tape that
00:50:31
had Balenciaga written on it. And for the ad specifically,
00:50:36
they changed the spelling of Balenciaga and added an extra a.
00:50:39
So it was Ball Enciaga. And that's that's where the name
00:50:42
of the the Part 1 came from. But, and that's a.
00:50:45
God for the audience, right? That's associated with what?
00:50:48
Child sacrifice. Yeah, Phoenician God and they
00:50:53
still worship to this day in a lot of ways.
00:50:57
But it's what was interesting is that when you would type in like
00:51:02
a Google Translate from Latin to English and you'd write ball and
00:51:06
see Agha, it translates to ball as king.
00:51:10
And what was funny is that when you do when you do that is
00:51:15
actually highlighted it in the documentary is you.
00:51:17
You can do the Google Translate and you can see it right there.
00:51:20
And then the first search result is Snopes saying no, Bala is
00:51:25
Yaga does not mean the Bala is king.
00:51:27
And it's like right there, like Snopes.
00:51:30
Is just and Snopes. What a piece of garbage that is.
00:51:33
You know, there's so many, you know, even New York Times, I'd
00:51:37
put in there, but of course The Daily Beast, all kinds of other
00:51:40
platforms that discredit and they, they claim that this isn't
00:51:43
correct, but of course it's right there.
00:51:45
So I don't know how you can prove otherwise.
00:51:47
I have to ask you pretty interesting how you made this
00:51:50
connection on the German chemical company that was
00:51:53
involved with the Nazis. How did you find that?
00:51:56
And how did you substantiate that?
00:51:57
Because of course, you probably saw it at 1st and thought, no,
00:52:00
this can't be true. How did you actually get to the
00:52:02
bottom of that? Well, there's, there's records
00:52:07
of these things. You know, once, once you're able
00:52:09
to uncover the, the chain of possession that that the rights
00:52:15
to the Blenciaga name went through after he died.
00:52:19
You see that Hawks AG was, was the first company to, to buy the
00:52:24
rights because they were selling the perfume.
00:52:26
And this was in the 1970s or something.
00:52:31
So this chemical company had been around during the Third
00:52:35
Reich, and that's what they were doing at the time.
00:52:38
So, you know, like Volkswagen or Newsweek, you know, you get
00:52:45
some, you know, these companies that were once working for the
00:52:48
Nazis now trying to rebrand and, you know, do.
00:52:51
And the Nazis were deeply into a cult.
00:52:54
We know a lot of those disclose. And of course, they were, they
00:52:58
were going into architectural digs and trying to find sources
00:53:02
of power that they thought they could use to, you know, flip
00:53:06
the, you know, what was going on in the war.
00:53:09
And they were deep into it. You know, Adolf Hitler had a
00:53:12
specific division that did that. But let's make this connection
00:53:15
again for the audience. Let's talk about Michael
00:53:17
Boreman's a little bit more. And also Matthew Barney, because
00:53:21
he's another multimedia artist. And he did that premaster cycle,
00:53:27
but he explored cannalism and abortion and demonic, you know,
00:53:31
dystopian motives. Let's kind of tell the audience
00:53:35
how they tied all that together. Yeah, well, I mean, really,
00:53:39
there is these Easter eggs, right?
00:53:41
And it's that's their way of like, you know, flashing, it's
00:53:47
like a gang sign, right? Like, you know, they're just
00:53:50
showing you what they're what they're really into And and
00:53:53
these artists. When When celebrities cover one
00:53:56
eye, right? Yeah, they have this plausible
00:53:58
deniability there that allows them to say, Oh no, it's just,
00:54:02
you know, who's to say or, or, you know, it's just a just
00:54:07
something cool that that I was doing or something just, you
00:54:10
know, it's just art. Whatever this is.
00:54:13
This is the way that they have been able to get away with it
00:54:16
for for as long as they have. But you know, with like artists
00:54:21
like Michael Borman's or the other guy you mentioned, the
00:54:26
Queen master cycle you. Know.
00:54:28
Yeah. Matthew Barney.
00:54:29
Matthew Barney is his name. Man, this is really just like
00:54:33
Satanism, like Incarnate in the form of art, like in this.
00:54:38
That's how they they operate. And they're they're lifted up
00:54:41
through, you know, some of these like Chrissy's auction house,
00:54:45
which will which I talk about in Part 2, which is owned by
00:54:49
Francois Pinot, who owns the company that owns Balenciaga.
00:54:54
So this is, this guy is, is running the, running the show
00:54:58
behind, you know, at the very top of the ladder.
00:55:02
And he's, he's responsible for these, these art houses that are
00:55:07
purchasing the art of Michael Borman's for the half $1
00:55:13
or $1 or whatever it is. And in a lot of ways it's money
00:55:16
laundering, you know, I think because it's, you know, who will
00:55:20
pay that much. But you know, if, if you are
00:55:23
yourself a Satanist who enjoys torture, then I would imagine
00:55:30
you would want to look at a painting of someone being
00:55:33
tortured or, you know, it's really gross dark stuff because,
00:55:38
you know, but it needs to be exposed.
00:55:42
Because if, if they the only way they can get away with this
00:55:46
stuff is, is for them to be able to operate in the shadows.
00:55:50
And that's the whole purpose of darkness by design is to bring
00:55:54
all this stuff out into the light.
00:55:56
Speaking of Darkness by Design, let's show one of these other
00:56:00
videos we got. Which one are we going with
00:56:02
here? The second one, I guess Doctors
00:56:05
by Design Part 2, clip 2. All right.
00:56:11
The fruit of their art is empty, always teaching us to worship at
00:56:15
the feet of the material self, making truth whatever you make
00:56:19
it, and morality obsolete. This is the class of artists
00:56:24
Lami cultivates and mentors, and the negative effect their
00:56:27
influence has had on society cannot be overstated.
00:56:30
That, ultimately, is the point. But as their postmodern ethos
00:56:36
forces them to push the envelope to its very limits, they drag
00:56:39
their fans under in the process, and their mask inevitably slips.
00:56:44
And with their mask fully off, the sheer horror of their true
00:56:47
face is enough to wake up, scare off everyone who couldn't see it
00:56:51
before, unless they themselves are equally as ugly inside.
00:56:55
What was once whispered in Chateau and green rooms is now
00:56:58
shouted in comment sections, dinner tables and city streets.
00:57:04
The high priest counted on apathy and ignorance.
00:57:07
Instead, they've inspired a generation to laugh at their
00:57:10
rituals and dig into their crimes.
00:57:12
Every failed box office debut, every plummeting stock, every
00:57:17
deleted campaign is not a loss for them alone.
00:57:21
It's a victory bell for the rest of us.
00:57:23
You're. In no position to lecture the
00:57:24
public about anything. You know nothing about the real
00:57:27
world. So if you win, right, come up,
00:57:31
accept your little award, thank your agent and your God, and
00:57:34
fuck off, OK? Yeah, fuck off.
00:57:41
You know, what's crazy is we keep seeing this, all this
00:57:44
pedophilia, not only just regular people in the
00:57:47
government, we know it's in our government, France's government,
00:57:49
it's big in England and especially in their government,
00:57:52
and we keep exposing it. You do great jobs with this
00:57:55
documentaries, but none, nobody's being held accountable,
00:57:59
which is freaking crazy. And it just fucking eats me up.
00:58:05
There's a point where I can't even say what I want to say
00:58:06
sometimes. Crazy.
00:58:09
Yeah, certainly not enough people are are being held
00:58:11
accountable. I mean, there's a couple
00:58:13
examples of of some major players being arrested like
00:58:17
Peter Nygaard. It's one of them.
00:58:19
You know guy based out of Canada is did Jeffrey Epstein of Canada
00:58:23
basically looks like Fabio on on crystal meth.
00:58:30
Yeah, I have seen him. I know exactly who he is.
00:58:33
But I think it's interesting. This has been going on for a
00:58:34
long time where these people escape accountability.
00:58:37
Look at Roman Polanski. California charged him, he got a
00:58:41
50 year sentence and then he ran and he's been on the run since.
00:58:46
The victims never got any relief.
00:58:48
I think they filed the case or one of the victims did in 24.
00:58:51
I don't think anybody's gone over and snatched his ass up
00:58:54
from wherever he's retired. He's just living the life.
00:58:56
And George, I threw something in last minute.
00:58:58
I didn't want to throw a lot of it in because I think it's
00:59:00
disgusting. Let's let's go ahead and throw
00:59:04
up. This image of this is 1 of
00:59:06
Borman's paintings. Of course these are.
00:59:08
Where'd you show it in man? Blood, I just threw it in.
00:59:11
If you look at. Oh, at the top.
00:59:13
No #8 I didn't. Yeah, at the top.
00:59:15
All the other ones are down at the mountain.
00:59:16
Nevermind I. Got it.
00:59:18
So this is, there's a lot of disturbing art.
00:59:20
This guy's there's a lot of skin, looks like human skin.
00:59:23
And the same thing goes for Matthew Barney.
00:59:28
I just grabbed one of the images, which are pretty
00:59:29
disturbing. No, George.
00:59:30
It's, I know I'm getting it. I'm just putting that up.
00:59:32
I just want to get it, yeah. Gotcha bro.
00:59:35
Yeah, so, so it's it's a big deal here.
00:59:37
I didn't add a lot of it because I feel like the symbolism is
00:59:39
dangerous to even post a lot of it.
00:59:41
It's pretty disgusting. I agree.
00:59:44
That's why that's why I started with the prayer in Part 2.
00:59:47
I I really wanted to try to offset whatever dark energy is
00:59:50
in this stuff that I'm showing. So this is a bunch of little
00:59:54
obviously small children, toddlers covered in blood and
00:59:57
naked. If that doesn't kind of tell you
00:59:59
what this guy's got in mind, I don't think that's acceptable.
01:00:03
I don't care whether it's got the the and that's the thing
01:00:05
about the art world. They'll justify, and I agree
01:00:08
with you, the art world the the high end art world is full of.
01:00:14
You know this justification and of course the money laundering
01:00:18
because some artist that's really just putting out crap.
01:00:22
Will blow. Out for no reason at all,
01:00:23
because all the all the different art galleries around
01:00:27
the world, they conspire they're going to pick the next person to
01:00:30
be the big deal, especially if they can buy the stuff at a
01:00:33
discount. They'll go out and promote it
01:00:35
and say he's an extra deal. They'll get installs at the
01:00:37
Getty Museum and all these others.
01:00:39
Oh, he's now featured in the Getty Museum.
01:00:41
And then of course, all of a sudden, all the art they have in
01:00:43
the basement they've already acquired becomes more valuable
01:00:47
as they hyperinflate the prices. They'll often manipulate the
01:00:50
prices at Sotheby and Christie's.
01:00:52
They'll get together and have one painting go through the roof
01:00:55
and of course that drives all the rest of the garbage through
01:00:58
the roof. Well, let's talk about the the
01:01:02
Part 2 here. Let's really dig into the high
01:01:04
priest of culture and let's really get into, you know, why
01:01:09
you did Part 2 and maybe some of the most disturbing things.
01:01:13
Let's let's share with the audience because you got Marina
01:01:16
Abramovic involved. You got Michelle Lammy George
01:01:19
just showed their images a second ago.
01:01:20
But they're so directed to the occult, and then they have done
01:01:24
an amazing job manipulating celebrities and, you know, high
01:01:29
profile individuals. And it seems like once these two
01:01:32
get involved with them. And, of course, Lami is dating
01:01:35
this Rick Owens, who's known as the dark Lord of fashion.
01:01:39
There's a picture of a party that was included in some of the
01:01:42
art. Let's kind of explain how you
01:01:43
included this in the imagery for Part 2, and what this is for the
01:01:47
audience. Are you talking about this this
01:01:51
image of the Rothschilds right here?
01:01:52
Yes. OK, so this is.
01:01:54
Because I think a lot of people aren't familiar with that event.
01:01:59
You know, this happened in a castle and I think they don't
01:02:02
really know what this event was really about.
01:02:06
Yeah, So this this event went down in the 70s as opposed the
01:02:09
surrealist ball, which was said to have inspired Stanley Kubrick
01:02:15
in for Eyes Wide Shut. And this the the party was held
01:02:20
at the Rothschild's mansion, which was a Parisian mansion
01:02:26
outside of Paris. And it's it's said to be the
01:02:30
hedonist epicenter of European high society.
01:02:35
And when you look at the the guest list, you have a lot of
01:02:38
these like fashion moguls. You have that France's minister
01:02:42
of culture, you have, you know, actresses and actors and and my
01:02:49
whole point of bringing this up is because Salvador Dali was
01:02:54
there a couple of other surrealist painters and and I
01:02:57
drew the connection between a Cephala and their claims of
01:03:01
having infiltrated the surrealist movement for their
01:03:03
cultural and God. You start to see some of these
01:03:07
alliances and where, you know, a lot of this evil is stemming
01:03:10
from. And the whole purpose of, of
01:03:14
talking about the, the surrealist masquerade was, was
01:03:18
to begin to tell the story of where this stuff came from and
01:03:24
how, how it evolved. Because Paris is definitely an
01:03:27
important focal point of, of Part 2 and Part 1.
01:03:32
But in Part 1, we sort of talked about the, the, the, the first
01:03:36
level stuff like Balenciaga, the creative director, the, you
01:03:40
know, the stylist. And, but we, we left the
01:03:45
question unanswered about like, who signed off on this?
01:03:48
Who's responsible for this? Like, because this was not just
01:03:52
some mistake or some, you know, the product of the decision of
01:03:56
the creative director, this was signed off on.
01:03:59
So I really sought to seek out like who, who's at the top, the
01:04:03
ladder in this, this power system behind high fashion?
01:04:08
Because there's really only two major conglomerates.
01:04:10
It's LVLM, which deals with all the Italian brands, and then
01:04:14
there's Caring, which deals with all the Parisian brands,
01:04:17
Balenciaga being one of them, Gucci, Eve, saint-laurent and
01:04:22
also known as YSL. And Yves St.
01:04:25
Laurent was actually at the Rothschilds ball and he designed
01:04:28
the damask and horns that Helen de Rothschild wore.
01:04:32
And when I started digging into YSLI discovered that Yves St.
01:04:37
Laurent was, you know, it's, it's in some ways worse than
01:04:41
Balenciaga because at least with Cristobal Balenciaga, he wasn't
01:04:45
into the darker cold stuff. But YSL did the founder of YSL
01:04:49
was very much into this stuff. He, he did like a comic book
01:04:54
called The Naughty Lulu, which was like, you know, just just
01:05:00
making human sacrifice and, and just some of the most vile
01:05:05
imagery, just with a smile and, you know, happy face smiles and,
01:05:09
and really cartoony depictions of it and.
01:05:13
That that book was supposed to be copied after somebody, wasn't
01:05:16
it that? Yeah, so it was said to be
01:05:19
inspired by one of his muses, and it was this, this I
01:05:23
discovered this, this woman who was actually named Lulu de la
01:05:26
Filais, who's, of course, daughter of French aristocracy
01:05:30
and looks dead in the eyes, like the kind of type that you could
01:05:34
picture being involved in this sort of stuff and hanging out
01:05:39
with. These I remember 2 human hunting
01:05:41
parties that there were rumors of these hunting parties and she
01:05:44
had been a participant I read early on.
01:05:47
Yeah, a lot of these people are into that sort of thing.
01:05:50
The whole Rothschilds with the Black Forest is said to be where
01:05:54
a lot of that stuff would go down.
01:05:55
The Rothschilds own the Black Forest, or at least a large
01:05:58
segment of it. Not these days though.
01:06:00
They have to sell it. Which makes you, it makes you
01:06:03
wonder, but. Well, they say that there's 150
01:06:07
individuals, give or take, that really run the world, you know,
01:06:11
and it and when it comes to, you know, whether it's Trilateral
01:06:14
Commission or Davos or any of the other organizations, you'll
01:06:17
get some of them there, but they're never really all in one
01:06:20
spot. And it's supposed to be
01:06:21
basically all men is what I've heard.
01:06:23
It's not women. So that even the names with it
01:06:26
we're familiar with maybe aren't necessarily the the very top of
01:06:30
the wood pile when it comes to this.
01:06:33
But that event, there was a lot of rumors afterwards that they
01:06:36
had they had, there was a second part of that event.
01:06:38
The first part seemed to be just surreal ball, but then the event
01:06:43
became darker and darker. Supposedly they some of the
01:06:46
people left that we're not really invited to the second
01:06:49
part and they were human sacrifice, cannibalism,
01:06:54
pedophilia, and a lot of other things in an orgy that occurred.
01:06:57
And a lot of those rumors came out after that event occurred, I
01:07:01
think. At least that's what I heard.
01:07:04
Yeah, I mean, it wouldn't surprise me at all, but doing
01:07:08
stuff like this, I try to stick as much to the things that I can
01:07:14
show and prove and at least, you know, connect with some some
01:07:18
hard evidence too. So I wasn't going to speculate
01:07:22
too hard in that area. I, I would more so rather show
01:07:26
you the kinds of things that these people put out there and
01:07:29
that demonstrate very clearly what they're interested in,
01:07:31
where their preoccupations lie and let you, you know, come up
01:07:36
with with what you think they like.
01:07:38
They're into behind the scenes yourself, you know, and because
01:07:42
I think these people put out enough damning evidence of their
01:07:45
own behavior themselves that we don't need to like speculate too
01:07:50
hard or or use our imaginations too much.
01:07:55
George, I think you've got another clip.
01:07:57
You want to throw that up? I do.
01:07:59
Let's go. Hold on.
01:08:03
Here we go. Abramovich has had a rather
01:08:07
accomplished career as a performance artist with an
01:08:10
equally provocative persona, but it wasn't until the 20 tens,
01:08:14
after being linked to Hillary Clinton and John Podesta's
01:08:17
e-mail scandal with the private event she calls Spirit Cooking,
01:08:21
that she practically became a household name.
01:08:24
Marina embodies this cultural priest class, strategically
01:08:28
placed between celebrities and the elite power brokers they
01:08:31
work for. In this image, captured at the
01:08:36
Royal Academy of Arts in London, she stands confidently beside
01:08:40
the late Lord Jacob Rothschild, head of the Rothschild banking
01:08:44
dynasty. With the painting Satan
01:08:46
summoning his legions, casting a foreboding presence behind them.
01:08:50
The composition makes a bold, highly deliberate statement.
01:08:55
Same goals, different roles. But in this post Brexit era, as
01:09:04
populist movements emerge across the globe and the Great
01:09:07
Awakening is in full swing, names like Abramovich have
01:09:11
become more of a liability to the elite class than an asset.
01:09:15
In 2020, Microsoft launched a mixed media collaboration with
01:09:19
Marina to promote the HoloLens 2.
01:09:22
To their surprise, the announcement sparked intense
01:09:25
backlash, forcing Microsoft to withdraw the campaign.
01:09:30
Predictably, mainstream media swooped in to defend her,
01:09:34
likening the public's outrage to the 1980s Satanic Panic.
01:09:39
But despite attempts to paint her as a misunderstood artist,
01:09:42
their complaints would fall on deaf ears.
01:09:45
This is where we're at. The evidence can be found in
01:09:47
every comments section of every photo they share.
01:09:50
So while the cover may be blown for figures like Abramovich,
01:09:54
there are others who wield that same degree of power who deserve
01:09:57
some much needed light. Introducing Michelle Lammy.
01:10:10
How are you looking, bitch? Hey George, I just threw in
01:10:13
another photo of Michelle Lammy and her creepy boyfriend.
01:10:17
I think there's a 30 or 40 year age difference.
01:10:19
Lammy is kind of portrayed. She's supposed to be a high
01:10:22
priestess. I know she has kind of a
01:10:24
shamanistic look, but a tremendous amount of the photo
01:10:27
she takes, she just looks like a creepy Midget ugly age demon and
01:10:34
she and she does it intentionally.
01:10:36
Her boyfriend, it appears to be of the same cloth.
01:10:41
He's mentioned that he's going to shoot her and kill himself
01:10:44
eventually rather than watch her pass away and he's going to kill
01:10:47
himself at the same time. Because am I right about it?
01:10:50
Isn't there like a 30 year age difference between these two
01:10:53
creepy individuals? Yeah, definitely.
01:10:57
And he, you know, he's also, he's bisexual, so they had this
01:11:01
weird open relationship where he's got this like guy that's
01:11:05
probably 20 years younger than him or 30 years younger than him
01:11:09
hanging around and they have their own relationship and it's
01:11:14
just really creepy and and weird.
01:11:16
But she is an important figure because she's, as far as my
01:11:22
researches has shown me, is that like she's just as powerful, if
01:11:27
not more so than Marina Abramovic and much less well
01:11:30
known so. But.
01:11:31
She's connected to Jay-Z, Beyoncé, supposed to be a high
01:11:35
priestess of the occult. She's been connected to do me a
01:11:41
favor, just. A$AP Rocky, You know Travis,
01:11:46
Travis Scott, Kardashians, Migos who are a trap group out of
01:11:51
Atlanta. And one of them died under
01:11:54
suspicious circumstances, did he not?
01:11:56
That he was killed. Oh yeah, yeah.
01:11:58
So that was take Off, who's one of the Migos members.
01:12:01
And shortly after they were seeing hobnobbing with Michelle
01:12:05
around around town. You know, he ended up dying in
01:12:09
kind of like questionable circumstances.
01:12:13
Now, it's also interesting that when she's connected to people,
01:12:15
there seem to be deaths connected A$AP Rocky, Rocky had
01:12:19
seemed to have. Every time he released an album,
01:12:20
somebody else in his family died, correct?
01:12:22
Yeah. And you know, the one major
01:12:25
event that I talked about in this film is the Astro World
01:12:28
Festival, which I believe was a a ritual mass sacrifice event
01:12:34
that was held by Travis Scott in Houston in 2021.
01:12:40
Most of your audience probably remembers there was about 10
01:12:43
people who died who were like, suffocated.
01:12:46
And the whole thing was set up to fail.
01:12:49
I mean, it was one big disaster waiting to happen.
01:12:52
I think they said, well it was 50.
01:12:54
I remember 35 was their Max capacity.
01:12:57
They'd already sold tickets to 55.
01:12:59
And then he told everybody to storm the stage.
01:13:03
A lot of people say that to, to really be successful in the in
01:13:07
the media world, you have to have sacrifices.
01:13:09
In the case of certain celebrities, they sacrifice
01:13:12
their children and have them become transgender.
01:13:15
That's part of the sacrifice. Or an individual close to them
01:13:18
has to die. For example, Bill's Cosby son,
01:13:21
they say he was connected to the occult course.
01:13:24
Of course we know that he was had sexual accusations.
01:13:28
I don't, you know, I really was always shocked when he got
01:13:31
released. So we see this connection where
01:13:33
there has to be some darkness for them to be successful.
01:13:36
And A$AP Rocky, a lot of people think that was a human sacrifice
01:13:40
that he had to made to make his next level.
01:13:42
And that is what the connection is of Michelle Lammy, of course.
01:13:46
Travis Scott So right after the Astro World tragedy, there was
01:13:52
he's like Michelle Lammy showed up, imagine that.
01:13:56
And she she designed the backstage area for the next tour
01:14:00
that he did, which was for Circus Maximus, which was his
01:14:05
next album. But he I mean, he was completely
01:14:08
responsible for what happened to ask her what he was literally
01:14:11
like saying, I want to see you rage, like I want to see you
01:14:15
tear, tear everything up like F the security, like just
01:14:20
encouraging just complete chaos. And you could hear just people
01:14:26
screaming for help. And he's just standing there,
01:14:29
you know, we can hear it. I mean, an ambulance was going
01:14:32
through the audience and he didn't, he was just like, whoa,
01:14:35
is that an ambulance? He didn't say for people to get
01:14:38
out the way or clear away in the.
01:14:39
Ambulance. They were like, you know,
01:14:41
twerking on the ambulance. Yeah, yeah.
01:14:44
So disproves. All right, let's go to the
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It's, it's bringing people closer to God.
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