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[Speaker 3] (0:00 - 0:08)
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And without further ado, our next guest, this is episode 38. We got Siaka Massaquah, right?
[Speaker 1] (1:00 - 1:02)
Like butter, baby, like butter.
[Speaker 2] (1:03 - 2:42)
There we go, dude. Before we talk, I'm going to just give a little intro to everyone watching, a little bit of your bio. Okay, we got Siaka here.
He has been an actor in Hollywood for over 15 years doing stage, television and film. During 2020, Siaka saw all the chaos and lies being told to the country and started speaking out. During the summer of 2020, Siaka got involved in the Trump rallies in Beverly Hills and took to the California recall of Gavin Newsom.
Thanks to Judicial Watch's Freedom of Information Act request, Siaka found out he was on a secret list by the Secretary of State to censor him on social media. Like many Americans, Siaka was raided by the FBI for just being in D.C. on January 6th. No charges were ever filed.
Siaka has been featured on PragerU, OAN, America Faith Network, along with creating his own sketch comedy show, What the Fact, and Clothing Line. The New Rebels, is that correct? There we go.
The New Rebels, I dig it. Siaka continues to produce as well as working with conservatives and entertainment to create a new Hollywood with content and a place for artists to create without the threat of being cancelled. Speaking of that real quick, dude, there was a, I shared a video today.
Some dude showed up to the protest of Dave Chappelle at Netflix carrying a sign that just said, I like Dave. And like people took the sign and ripped it apart and all this shit. Jesus.
Anyways, man, welcome to Here for the Truth.
[Speaker 1] (2:42 - 2:47)
Yeah, let's do it. I love it. I'm happy to be here.
Thanks for inviting me, guys. I appreciate it.
[Speaker 3] (2:48 - 3:04)
Nah, bro. It's a pleasure to have you here, man. Tell us, bro, like what's a little bit of your backstory?
How did you begin to wake up to all this shit? Like, I mean, how long have you been acting for? And were you kind of sitting in the middle or the left for a while before you started realizing what was going on?
[Speaker 1] (3:05 - 4:59)
Well, wow. You know, I've been, I fell into acting in 2000 in college because, you know, I didn't know what I was going to do. And I was like, well, I love history and I love working with kids.
So let me do a history major. And I was right in the middle of that before I took a class, black action theater that just kind of threw everything, all my plans out the window. And yeah, in 2000, I was like, all right, well, let's go gung ho.
Something I actually really enjoyed the process of it just as much as the final product. Right. So, you know, fast forward a little bit.
2004. Actually, last Sunday was 17 years exactly of me coming into the into town to chase this thing. It was acting dream.
And, you know, I came in here. I had my issues of just like not knowing where to start, but then like partying a lot and all this stuff going down. And it wasn't until it was funny, right, because it wasn't until like probably 2011 where I met like a homie that I grew up actually in my hometown.
But we didn't meet till we're out here. Hometown outside of Chicago. He started kind of hit me, you know, dropping knowledge about things.
And I'm just it actually started freaking me out because I was like, they know I know now. Oh, my God. My life's over.
So it was like a point to also caught up in damaging myself through drugs and alcohol. And I was like, I used to sleep all day and like stay up all night because I didn't want to be caught or whatever it was. Right.
Just kind of started to get freaked out because like I think when you start waking up to things and especially living in L.A., you start everything. You start to see the manipulation in such a stereo version, if you will. Like the billboards are saying something like you can't drive down Santa Monica through West Hollywood without seeing exactly what they're trying to sell there.
[Speaker 3] (4:59 - 5:04)
You know, it's like they live with the glasses all of a sudden. Once you see it, you can't unsee it, you know.
[Speaker 1] (5:05 - 7:14)
So. So then in 2013, I got sober for the first time and that's when I truly started to wake up to what was happening and what I was happening with me, because a part of, quote, unquote, what scene was happening was, I believe so much of so many lies for so long and try to make my world match with things that I I truly looking back to believe in my heart. So much over and over, you have to kind of start to go down the road, especially if you're in this group that theater, you know, actors, all this stuff.
And then where I came from. But, you know, I was sober for 19 months, went out for five months because I thought I did my homework and I was done. And luckily it was only five months.
And when I came back, it was five years ago. March was five years now. That's when I slowed down in the process of recovery and really went deep into the truth of like what how I worked and why I responded in this way through, you know, whatever was, you know, emotional issues, past traumas, all this, that and the other.
And it really helped me clear the way. But it had me just because my nature, I believe, like want to know more about truth. And so that took me to the Bible.
And as it took me to the Bible, it got me closer to God. And instead of just higher power, it was God. And then it was something that I could tangibly like express in my life.
And then last year, as I said in the bio, last year happened and these lies weren't just academic anymore, you know, they weren't just like, oh, theoretically, blah, blah, blah. And if you never lived in a community or decide to read outside of the news reports, you wouldn't have no idea about these issues that have persisted for a long time. And now people are dying over these lies, as well as losing their business and their life.
I'm like, nah, I was like, I couldn't. And in Hollywood, it's just, I mean, they perpetuate, you know, they spread it out through every meeting. And it just, I don't know, it just was something that last summer just, I couldn't, I couldn't really be quiet anymore.
You know, I guess that's the best way I can say it. Yeah.
[Speaker 2] (7:14 - 7:26)
How, um, like, as you started speaking out more and having, let's say, different views than the majority of people in Hollywood, what was your experience?
[Speaker 1] (7:28 - 11:42)
Wow. Um, you know, because it happened in stages, right? Because it happens with your close family and friends first, because that's who you first, that's who you talk to.
So moving out here on with just myself and my best friend that I've known since we were 17. Like he, he grew up in Nebraska. So he was conservative.
So like where I was going, it was, it was fine. And, and I always say, there's the difference. Like, I didn't know for a while he was conservative, but he never judged me for being a wacko lefty at the time.
Right. And that, that, uh, that, uh, a grace isn't usually given the other way around. And so when I started going like that, I still had, you know, him there and like his family were cool, but people that I've known out here for 15 years of being out, you know, 15, 16, now 17 years being LA, like it was nothing, you know?
Um, and, and now I'm fine with it, but at the time it sucked because it's like, man, I looked after your kids. Do you know who I am? You know, now you're believing the stuff that TV tells you to believe.
Like I'd never changed. In fact, I saw you supported me getting better with, from my issues that most, you know, that's a lot of people can't. So, um, those things started happening when I started getting, uh, I started getting louder.
Um, my first, the first rally I ever went to in Beverly Hills, I'm walking down Rodeo and, you know, peacefully protesting. And a black lady comes working at Juicy Couture comes out, uh, with a, there's a customer standing right behind her, right behind her. And as I turned my head, as she opens the door, she screams and calls me a coon.
And I'm sitting there going, and me, I like to, to like, especially because people were there. I'm like, wait, what'd you say? What was that?
No, say it again. You're brave. Let, let the world know who you are.
But, you know, as I'm, you know, I look back on that days after and you're like, damn, man, like, would she be okay if she had a kid, a son, and because of what he thinks, another person of the same skin color, especially with all the pro black stuff they try to throw around. Like, how else do you feel about that? You know, um, and family members kind of thinking what they think and everyone having an opinion.
Um, then what the industry, I started getting stuff on Instagram, like, does he even, does he remember he's Liberian? Does he know he's black? Um, you know, uh, well, you'll never work again in the industry.
And, and to be honest with you again, last summer with everything I've seen, I started disconnecting from the industry last year because I was sick of the lies that was being spread here. And then at the same time, them, them like paying into the violence to me, you know, when you're in these artists having, having, uh, uh, uh, what is it? Burning down these poor black neighborhoods.
Like, no, nope. Sorry. I'm done now.
You know, because it's there, there's flaunting it in a way where it didn't feel like you have to scream into the wall and say, look, I see what's happening. It's now, it's like, it's out there and people don't want to see it now. Like, I can't even like, what's, what's more than death and fire and destruction and death.
You know, so this, it was, it was, it was, um, it was interesting to watch, uh, that I noticed that, you know, organizations like Los Angeles times, uh, you know, they started to, they started to slander my name saying, I know we shut down Dodger stadium, uh, uh, when they were doing their vaccines over there. And, and we didn't even LAPD even said we didn't do anything. They still ran with the articles three days later, had me right on the cover actor, radical, blah, blah, blah.
And then you're like, when I got raided by the FBI, they're right there, drop it off actor rated trigger you actor, you know, everything that I, I, you know, it was doing. And that, that they, you know, I saw it was like, they try to use that. It was something special for me into a negative.
And it's by then though, at this point, I'm just kind of like, all right, you know, I know what's happening, but it was just. It was, uh, it was, it was wild, but not surprising because like, you know, if you pay attention, you know, that's what they're going to do.
[Speaker 3] (11:43 - 11:49)
Yeah, man. The, the, the truth sounds like terror to a state that's built on lies, bro. Right.
[Speaker 1] (11:50 - 13:04)
Tell me about it, man. The, the amount of censorship that we're seeing. Um, and, and we mentioned briefly in there about the finding out from judicial watch.
I was on this list and you mentioned, uh, my friend Samita, it was actually, you can go back. It was since September 17th of 2020 that we were on this list and it was from her page off Instagram, but it was a video that featured myself and another friend standing there, but it was a still on page 20 of these 540 page documents of us being like, ah, doing a recall against Gavin Newsom. So it was the secretary of state's office, the block, like literally an employee of the governor authorizing based off of a recall event of the person having us right there.
And you're watching this going, wow, man, like that's where we're at to know that that's been happening. And I found that out February. So there were six months there where it's like, wow, these people have been at me amongst others, of course, and not just me, but it's just watching the, you know, the day it made the censorship made sense.
Just like that. They were ordered to do this, like an old school, you know, socialist government taking over. It was wild.
[Speaker 3] (13:06 - 13:22)
Yeah, bro. The illusion won't allow for truth to stay within the system, right? And as we see this continue to unfold, it's just pushing and squeezing out anything that has a resemblance of integrity and wants to hang around, you know?
[Speaker 1] (13:22 - 14:44)
Like everything. Even we were joking about Dave Chappelle, the sign. It's like, see, you see how quickly Dave to myself and my generation is like untouchable.
And that's, that's black, white, whatever, just because that Dave Chappelle show in 2000, 2001, like that blew people's minds. And, and when he came out, when he comes out, and he I mean, what he did, he walked away from $50 million. And people said everything you could say about this man that did something for his integrity.
And came back with that level of respect, because that doesn't happen here, especially in the industry, $50 million. Right? People talk after they took the money.
A lot of times they don't talk before they don't make a move before. And you see how quickly they turn because now the thing that is used in order to, you know, enact control over individuals, which is this new transgender movement. Now, oh, yeah, all this stuff that he's done isn't worth it.
And to be honest with you, I'm happy it's happening so that people can truly see everything from that side is equal everything. Not some of it, not all of it, it stems from an evil place of separation of human beings. Nope.
Not buying into it. Now look, Dave said his opinion, see how quickly this revered man is, you know, their Netflix, cuties, Netflix cares. Okay.
[Speaker 3] (14:45 - 14:53)
All right. That's right. No, no, no one gave a shit when they were, you mean, promoting, promoting what is basically a pedophilia.
[Speaker 1] (14:54 - 16:26)
That's the, that's the thing that, man, that's the thing that gets me, dude. It's like, you know, these people came outside to left work. There's people that can't work, they left work because a comedian is saying something they deemed a certain way.
We have 800,000 kids trafficked every year, not at work. When I was, you know, and that's really what turned me into having to get loud was going to the Save the Children's Rally last summer. And our summer 2020 and realizing I've never seen anyone march or give this much of a shit for children.
Yeah, you know, and then my ironic thing was, I'm on the first episode of ratchet Ryan Murphy show that's on Netflix. And the week that premiered, I was, I was in a rally to march on Netflix because of cuties and like, I'm doing like a speech in front of Netflix. Across the street is the billboard with the ratchet like ocean there.
And I'm like, you know, like, nah, I don't care. Like, it doesn't matter. You know, and I did that.
I did that project in 19. But it's like, you're sitting there, you're looking at this. And it's like, it just, it just reminded me how like, gross the industry has become.
Yeah, that I had to like this different science guys from is like, yeah, man, it's made sense that you decided to do something different, go a different way and use the skill sets that I've given you. And that you've cultivated in this industry in order to do something good with it. You know?
[Speaker 3] (16:27 - 17:04)
Yeah, man. Well, it sounds like you shifted out of you mean, the self that was constructed by society and the self that you had externally identified with, and you realize that it's so much more important and integral for me to discover the self within. And why would I be comfortable in my first time as opposed to, you know, I mean, this, this system that's crumbling anyway, and my identity and all my social structures, structures are going to crumble along with it.
As it goes down. And I think that that's, that's the pain, really, that everyone that is living in authentically is beginning to experience and deeper and more profound ways as this goes on.
[Speaker 1] (17:04 - 17:30)
Well, you know, and at that same time, like, because one of the biggest things if I can impart on to anyone, man, like, that fear of losing that falsehood isn't real. Like, I was just saying, not it isn't real. The fear is real for you, but but the consequences you think may come from it?
Nah, man, it isn't real. The freedom. The like you said, being in that, that original home.
[Speaker 2] (17:30 - 17:31)
Yeah.
[Speaker 1] (17:33 - 18:37)
But when I got, you know, getting sober, I started, I remember after year two started thinking, I haven't felt this free since I was a senior in high school. And I'm 41, you know, and at the time, I think it was like, you know, 36. And it's just like, or no, sorry, 30, 38.
And I'm just like, man, that's what this brings you, you know, and that for me, my journey was that to start to get there. But when you start getting out of the falsehoods that you don't believe about yourself, some, you know, from outside world, but a lot of times you hold on to yourself from yourself. And that freedom, that ability to feel like you're sitting in that, in that, that nice car for the first time.
And you just, it's everything's running right like that. Everything's smooth, the roads open. It's not that big of a deal.
You're getting all the lights like that's that's just like, yeah, man. So if anyone's scared, guys, like, lean into it. I promise you, I'm willing to put everything I've ever loved on the line on this that it would be worth it.
I promise.
[Speaker 2] (18:39 - 19:06)
That's where it starts, man. You know, you got to find that freedom within yourself first. And we, you know, we talk about doing inner work all the time.
It's a big part of our lives, big part of this show. And it's like, you know, I think that's the problem is like, you have people that are running out there getting swallowed up by the crowd, rah, rah, rah. And it's like, how much of the inner work have they done?
Because they don't know what it's like to be an individual. So when in that sense, you know, and so it's easier to get swallowed up by crowd consciousness in that regards.
[Speaker 1] (19:06 - 19:32)
Yes, of course. And we and you know, it's funny you say that because that's something that after the election, it started seeing a lot even on the conservative side, because they were caught up in the excitement of, you know, the election and what it could have meant. Right.
And they the celebration we were all preparing for. And to see some behaviors that have come from that it's very clear that there's still their own personal journeys that they have to really look at. Right.
[Speaker 2] (19:33 - 19:34)
Because it happens on both sides, dude.
[Speaker 1] (19:36 - 20:38)
And it's not just about the likes. It's not just about, you know, the followers comments on your stuff. It's like, I believe we're at a time right now in human history that you can you can go towards something of value.
And if you stick with it, it will be rewarded than any other time that I've been alive and seen that possibility. So man, if people can like start to trust in themselves and that power, like you'd be surprised what new, new kind of existence you've just created for yourself that you never thought or thought that it wasn't you someone else even though you felt it could be, you know. So take that take this time now to revamp your reality.
We can, you know, they've shown us that it would take for so long, even if you mostly but I think believed it in here anyway. Yeah, it just didn't have enough others right to feel strong enough to go Yeah, you're right. This is not bullshit.
Let's let's create our own path. That's what America is about creates your own destiny, your own reality, guys, spread that beacon of light throughout the world. Like, let's go.
[Speaker 3] (20:38 - 21:11)
I wholeheartedly wholeheartedly agree, man. And the window of opportunity to do that and lean into authenticity, I feel like the ground has never been more fertile for us to do that, because everything is so exposed at the moment. Right.
So it's really like this, this is the crossroads for the last however long it's been where we can really pick a new path, we can decide to live a life and choose work and career that is in complete alignment with our morals and values. And we no longer have to live this, this tiptoe between two worlds anymore, you know?
[Speaker 1] (21:12 - 22:01)
Well, you know, it's funny, I always say if if kids, if the kids can get 2.1 million views on on YouTube for opening toys. Now they have college funds before they're eight, like, I think it's about access to finance, guys. And we live in a time where we everyone has a television in their pocket.
Look, I'm on a phone right now. Yeah, you know, and so to be able to the world is run on media, that's the world we exist in. So to be able to find kind of how you fit within that, whether it's supporting and, you know, getting the information out there that way, or being the information you need to get out there is like, wow, you know, this is the time the citizen journalist, citizen entertainer.
This is the time for us to to grab a hold of these, these, these have these platforms and release that grip of the middleman, right?
[Speaker 2] (22:04 - 22:06)
Support independent media, everybody. Okay.
[Speaker 1] (22:07 - 22:08)
There you go.
[Speaker 3] (22:08 - 22:14)
There you go. Hey, I want to ask you, what was the atmosphere in the vibe like on January 6, being there?
[Speaker 1] (22:15 - 26:47)
Man, I'll be honest with you, every single Trump rally I've ever gone to, including the ones where we had Antifa across the way trying to start fights, including ones where Antifa got involved, like the sixth, because we know now that there's evidence of that. Everything was always very much about love and support. And I've never I never felt safer than at a Trump rally, to be honest with you.
I say to everyone, even especially after the FBI raided my home, I'm like, you've never seen me with any type of protective gear. You see me in a t shirt, pants, maybe a jacket, if it's super cold, like it was on the sixth. But you never see me like that, because that's not I've never felt in those environments safer or never felt like unsafe or you know, that I was in danger.
So for me, it was a normal rally of, hey, we're here. We're just going to hear our voices heard. Let's see what they're going to say.
They're going to add in anything different than I've heard like for the last month about what the numbers kind of not really. And yeah, it was just it was it was cool, man. And like when I went back to when I went back to right after the speech and I went back to the hotel right next to the Freedom Plaza.
And I was just going to chill out because it was too cold. I was like, all right, you guys can go walk. And I take off my boots.
I turn on the TV because I wanted to see how they're going to frame this because I'm like, everyone's chilling. And it had this ominous sound, you know, this kind of like it's like there was blood above. I'm like, they're lying.
Pop on my shoes and head down there. And like from anyone knows where the Freedom Plaza is from that state, the Capitol building is about almost two miles, about a mile and a half. But as I'm walking down, there's people just kind of like like, you know, it's just like any other rally.
People go in and come in. I'm like, hey, is it over? Like, no, people are still there and they're meandering back.
And when I get as I get closer, it's just the energy again of that positivity. I get close to where the scaffold was. And I see this huge American flag sitting over overtop and everyone like as this one woman comes to interviews, myself and and Magahal.
We had bumped into each other and a few other guys that we've done like, you know, some some podcasts together. And this woman interviewed us and and then it broke out into the national anthem. We're singing.
We're singing that. It was just like that's that's what it was. That was a feeling.
And if you you get up by the front, you see, you know, people just meandering back and forth. You smell the the pepper spray that was in the air. So that was there.
And for the most part, you just see the SWAT cops just standing there, you know, and everybody's just kind of walking around doing whatever, taking photos and taking videos. And you see the one where the doors were open, people were walking in like they're going into a festival. You know, it wasn't a it wasn't a violent takeover or anything.
Yes. Cops standing right there. Hey, you know, so even so I remember when I was leaving, I'm walking away.
And one of the things that really blew my mind, I look over to my right as I'm coming down the street, the sidewalks, and no cars have been messed with at all. Like no damage to anything at all on my like public property or, you know, a private property. There are no and I was like, huh, so different than those peaceful protests as they're standing with flames going up behind and being like, it's been mostly peaceful.
And you're like, you're looking at this and you're like, and I remember making that statement to some random black family that was walking. They're like, yeah, right. And they were just laughing about that.
And yeah, that was that was it. It wasn't any type of a deal or anything like it didn't feel like anything crazy or ominous or like I did. I did believe going there that everyone that went there, they were the cameras that were going to be the opposite of the vibe that was going to come out.
I believe that 100 percent. I believe that was the last thing that as the citizens or supporters of the president that we were like kind of asked to do was be there just to be the truth. Because we see how quickly they went and started saying things and how quickly even the week following week, Nancy Pelosi and Congress tried to pass a resolution to call MAGA a terrorist.
That means they wanted to come and then they would get up and grab everyone up, including me without 14th Amendment. So I, you know, even my video I put up that day, it was taken down by Instagram. That had exactly what I was doing there and everything.
They took this stuff down day up so they knew what they were doing to get this ready for everyone to then be demonized and claim that.
[Speaker 3] (26:48 - 27:01)
How obvious is this shit, man? Like, it's so freaking obvious. How can someone live in such dissonance and not recognize the illusion that is being perpetuated upon them?
[Speaker 1] (27:02 - 28:14)
Well, you know, it's comfort, right? We've gotten comfort. So comfort breeds complacency.
And one of the biggest things, I always say this, I grew up extremely liberal in a liberal town. And having a conversation with my mom and family members, she'll say something like, well, why were they going there to overturn an election? And I'm like, your son was there.
I've told you what it was, and you're still repeating the same thing. That's not why anyone was there. Not anyone that I knew, other Trump supporters.
We weren't there to go there and start flipping tables to overturn anything. So when she's repeating that, I go, and she's like, well, I'm like, you're repeating it in this way of like, you've already been told they're the bad guys. And what I'm trying to tell you is that they are the bad guys, includes me.
So if you don't believe it, with the evidence I've shown you, because I sent her my video of what I was doing there, with the evidence I showed you, and you believe that I'm not a bad guy, yet you're still parroting the same language, it's because it's easier to. And this is not like, the awakening has been way shorter than the brainwash.
[Speaker 3] (28:15 - 28:16)
Yeah, of course.
[Speaker 1] (28:17 - 28:42)
It makes more sense to me why it's hard for people to see it, because you see it by how they lash out at you. And the harder they lash out, the deeper they're in it, but to me, the lash out is there is something wrong, and their ego's in a way for them to start to look within just to help themselves, because they don't know. They're just sitting there.
Yeah, man.
[Speaker 2] (28:42 - 29:17)
I think it's a Freud or Jung quote where it goes, it's easier to judge than to think. So it's just like the energy and the time and introspection and the need to hold space within yourself to grapple with ideas, to grapple with contradictions that exist within you. Not everyone has the psycho-emotional capacity to do that, or the desire, or even the awareness that's a thing that can even be done.
And we all do it in our own ways. I'm not going to sit here and say I'm this enlightened, holier-than-thou person, but especially when we see what's going on in the world, it's just so easy to point the finger.
[Speaker 1] (29:18 - 31:16)
Well, you know, it's crazy, because I thought 2020, there was so much, and I'm sure you guys have hit on this, numerologically, there was just so much there. I'm like, 2020, a guy who wears glasses, that's supposed to be clear vision. At the same time, everything slowed down.
So for my time in recovery, I would say take a pause. The first reaction isn't the truth. Your first thought about it usually isn't the truth.
Take a pause. Then as I got deeper into God, it's that pause. It's so you can have a moment for God to come in and help you in that moment.
So I'm looking at this time, and I think what it really did was it really forced people on the side that they had either their soul calling, or they've been bought into. Because those who decided to lock themselves down for the entire time, to buy into everything that's been said, they came out, they look worse, they felt worse, they were more angry because they've been told the other side didn't, than those who decided to say, look, I'm going to live. Shit, I learned to play the guitar in ways that I've always wanted to since I was seven years old, man.
That kid was, his dream was quenched. Doing more riding bikes all around town. So now I became one of those riders for a second.
It gave you a chance to explore and really try to see who you are as this human being, and the other side didn't. That's because the ideology is inherently anti-human, again, evil. So it's like watching people folded into it now, and I see why they're so mad.
I get it. I'd be pissed off too. Everything's opposite humanity, opposite sun.
What? Darkness? Not health, but injections?
Not natural, but synthetic? Okay, yeah, I get it. I get it.
[Speaker 2] (31:16 - 31:41)
Real quick, I just want to bring this up because you brought up numerology in 2020. On January 1st of 2020, before this all happened, I posted on my Instagram page, I said, may the year 2020 and this new decade bring us all more clarity of vision to see how our social engineers conspire to keep humanity diseased, distracted, disempowered, and dysfunctional.
[Speaker 3] (31:41 - 31:44)
Wow. So that was pre-COVID.
[Speaker 2] (31:44 - 32:26)
I was pre-COVID. All because of the numerology, the 2020. I was like, oh, clear vision.
When you go down the rabbit holes and you explore history in a different way than what's presented to you on the mainstream media, there's certain things that you know and you see, and there's certain agendas at play, and there's certain things that are happening, especially for someone who's been more focused on the alternative health side or healthcare and just seeing how there's corruption between pharma and the government and the allopathic medical system, et cetera, et cetera. So that was my main avenue in 15 years ago. But anyways, when you said that, I was just like, man, I always tap myself on the back.
I was like, yo, this is my quote that I did on January 1st.
[Speaker 1] (32:26 - 32:32)
I was going to say, so you were a conspiracy theorist just until January 1st, 2021, huh?
[Speaker 2] (32:32 - 32:34)
Yeah, that's it, bro.
[Speaker 1] (32:34 - 32:37)
You were a conspiracy theorist until today.
[Speaker 2] (32:38 - 32:40)
Yo, real quickly, man, real quickly.
[Speaker 3] (32:41 - 32:43)
Then Kobe died, right?
[Speaker 1] (32:43 - 32:43)
Like two weeks later.
[Speaker 2] (32:44 - 32:47)
Yeah. He died on January 26th.
[Speaker 1] (32:47 - 32:49)
Yeah, because it was the weekend of my birthday.
[Speaker 2] (32:50 - 33:01)
It was also the weekend I did, it was the day I did Somatic Freedom, which is one of my like men's workshops that I do, which is all deep body work. It was that day we found out at lunch. We came back and it was crazy.
[Speaker 1] (33:01 - 33:07)
It was a Sunday. Yeah. That was a beautiful weekend.
[Speaker 2] (33:07 - 33:26)
It was wild. Dude, so why has freedom become this dirty word? You know, like even Jon Stewart recently, it was going around like he was doing like some kind of talk.
And in the back, the graphic said, the problem with freedom or something like that. What?
[Speaker 1] (33:28 - 36:15)
Well, you know, it's, it's, it's, again, it's all about good and evil to me. And evil has to have the ultimate part that God has promised us freedom. Right.
And so they have to bastardize it. And they've started since, you know, we were kids, bro. Right.
So it started with things, certain things like Thanksgiving. Oh, well, you know, America being what it was, we can't really truly celebrate Thanksgiving, which is the phrase Thanksgiving is throughout the Bible. It's literally a biblical holiday within the sense of like, what were you doing?
And we're celebrating it from a humanitarian standpoint. And that's, that's the, you know, the edifice of this. Right.
So when you sit there and you're like, oh, you start breaking down the things they broke down, went from Merry Christmas to happy holidays. Christmas is about Christianity. They worked hard to remove God away from us.
As you move, move God away, that idea of freedom then becomes more of an abstract idea. Right. It's become something with that.
Others can decide what it is good or bad because God isn't the foundation anymore. God isn't the, isn't the tether point is a point where you can go all over here and think all this stuff and have fun and he popped back to, you know, but it's this. And since that, I watched that lived in it.
I mean, I grew up a Baptist, got baptized and everything. My grandfather is a pastor of a main church in Liberia. And by 12 or no, by 14, 15, myself, and where I grew up was like, ah, God's not real.
It's okay. By 19, I could tell you all the reasons why the Bible and Christianity is full of shit, you know, and that it doesn't really help me. So there was something going on.
Whereas the removal of that part, that literally the constitution in America is founded. Like there's no, maybe it's kind of, it's founded on Christianity. That's it.
That's the core. That's the base. When you, as you destroy that, then you can go into, well, you know, America's this since to, you know, since this amount of time, America's that America's that America's that.
So as you break down, now you break that down. We don't have any, you don't teach it in schools or you just teach the negative. Kids are coming out and not understanding what, like what's the basis of this country.
Where does it come from? Movies, TV, colonizers. Now we make it fun.
It's kind of funny, right? We make it. Oh yeah.
So like they put it in so many different ways. They do it like intellectually. So they bang it in your head as a kid.
And like, you can't want anything else than to do it in the media. So it softens the blow and it becomes more of a natural. It becomes an, an emotional movement, right?
Like, that's just how you move. Like you think America's cool. Oh, like before you even know why you think it's bad, you just moving with the culture.
And so when it hit in on so many points, schools, culture, media, all this, like it's hard for people even to, to understand why they don't like the country that the only country they'll most likely ever live and die.
[Speaker 3] (36:16 - 36:19)
They put them in the stands, 80% of the things they think.
[Speaker 1] (36:20 - 36:44)
And then when you press them because they're responsive to talk, and this is a Marxist thing. This is straight up rules for radicals. Saul Alinsky.
You look, when you push on them, their response is to, and they say it, I don't say it. They say you shot him down, shot him down. So it starts with shot him down and then shut him down.
We've been, that's been going on for about a year and a half. Then we shut them down. Then we ended up shutting them up.
[Speaker 2] (36:45 - 36:45)
Yeah.
[Speaker 1] (36:46 - 37:16)
Right. And so shut them out. It can be a lot of different ways, but right now we're experiencing where people can work or can't work.
Shut them out is we have four different camps here. I know they have a camp in Australia where it was like people for to be safe zones for this thing. That's shut them out of society.
And we remember what happened last time they started doing that across the world. So it's, it's their tactic. They've done it throughout history.
They have the big widest reach they've ever had in order to get it done.
[Speaker 3] (37:16 - 37:32)
Yeah. Well, we, we all let the, the greatest weapon of mass delusion into our living rooms. Right.
And then we, we, we, as Jason Christoph said, we put the town hall into our living room and then we just plugged in 24 sevens, whatever the state wants to, wants us to believe.
[Speaker 1] (37:32 - 38:57)
Well, you know, one, one thing that about that, that, um, that hits me just looking at like the internet and what we have, like what we're doing now is such a new tool to humankind. And I believe what happened when you look at how Facebook, Instagram, all these places have worked and what is birthing now, like just this show, for example, the new tool in human history usually has disastrous, great, great upsides with some disastrous stuff in between. Cause people are just trying to figure out humans were like, we're, you know, hairless monkeys at a lot of times, right.
We're just trying to figure a lot of those things out. Right. And so as we, as we sit there in this way of trying to figure out this tool, we've seen a lot, it started out with just a bunch of fun and then the evil got ahold of it.
And now we're sitting there, it got nasty and people just accepted that, but look what is happening. Once we get it back to the human, to the, uh, you know, kind of the humanitarian standpoint from this, from you, from a humanistic view, we're having now conversations like this that we weren't having a year and a half ago, right. Where people, more people are looking for independent ways to create work.
We're starting our own new Hollywood, if you will. Um, these things now we can see the true value of it because as lazy humans, we allowed them to tell us what it was supposed to be. And that push that 2020 push, they got a lot of people woken up.
They got a lot of things happening that wasn't happening pre 2020 that we needed to happen.
[Speaker 3] (38:58 - 39:20)
There's no doubt about that. That doesn't feel like within you, like intrinsically that, you mean we, we, we, we reiterate this a lot, but I mean, things had to get this bad. Things had to become this obvious.
It had to go to this extent, right. Because I mean, it certainly feels that way for me. It feels like we would have been just cruising along in delusion.
Otherwise, if we didn't get uncomfortable.
[Speaker 1] (39:20 - 41:35)
I mean, definitely brother, like I get, I always like everything that's happening to my journey and recovery because all the things that on paper, other people would think was bad enough to get me to stop drinking. They weren't crash cars, the amount of money for lawyers, the stays in prison and jail, like all that stuff, the ruined relationship, friendships, opportunity, all those things. You've got all that wake up, man.
No, right. It's, it's an argument with a crackhead and I'm not even joking. It's an argument with a crackhead that had to go.
I'm arguing with a crackhead in my life right now. What the heck is going on? Something that's changed, but I needed to go through that before I could get better.
So all that other pain wasn't enough. And so then if you expand it out to most, first of all, most people, that's what it is. Everyone has their own rock bottom, but expand it out to a country and a culture and then a world that is just nothing but filled with humans.
So we, so the bigger the institution and the bigger the fall needs to be in order for us to guard. Yeah. I mean, that's how, that's how it happened.
Like the revolution didn't start because it was kind of going bad. It was going bad and they're like, Nope, Nope, let's go. We're going to take on the world power.
That's how bad it got for them. They're going to take a shot at that at Goliath literally and one. Yeah.
So this is, this is a, this is a time that everybody needed to, we had to go through this stuff. Cause we have looked at what we're seeing from the schools to the judicial system, to the voting system, to elected officials, to the police system, like everything that is, people are like, one of the, we were comfortable and just as walking dead zombies is going through to the next thing, the school, and you know, just like everything is being exposed everything medical system, everything. And, and, and need it.
And like you said yourself, you're your asthma was like, you knew the, you know about the corruption in the, in the metal medical system. My mom, like that's what her job was. And she knew about that stuff over there.
We just kind of kept going. Now people are just going anymore. Not in the same way that needed to happen.
We needed to see this.
[Speaker 3] (41:35 - 41:49)
Yeah. It can easily feel like Babylon's extending its tentacles. But from one perspective, it's Babylon collapsing under the weight of itself, right?
It's Babylon becoming more exposed than ever before. And like we, it's so important to recognize that there's always two perspectives here.
[Speaker 1] (41:50 - 42:17)
That is flashy. I think that's the important part. Cause the enemy uses flash because they cannot create evil, cannot create.
So it has to be flashy. It has to be fun and deceitful because it can't create anything new to just take a bastard. Yeah.
So true. It's crazy. And you know where I found that out in Lord of the Rings, baby.
Yeah. It's everywhere. I tell you our arts is where you, where it changes all in that Simmerillion.
It's crazy.
[Speaker 2] (42:17 - 42:54)
I love the Lord of the Rings. I watched it. I watched it again in March when this like started, cause I was like, all right, what are we up against?
It literally did. My wife and I, my wife and I like probably like mid March and then, and then a dear friend of ours and someone who, you know, we got a lot of respect for David Whitehead. He did a, he did like a four part series with this woman who's like a psychologist and astrologer.
And she got really deep into Lord of the Rings as the, the modern myth of our time, you know, I talk and talk and wrote it to be the myth of the Europe or England. Oh, cool.
[Speaker 1] (42:55 - 42:57)
Yeah. This is the Simmerillion. If everyone can see this.
[Speaker 2] (42:57 - 42:59)
Oh yeah. That's like the other book, right. Or one of the other books.
[Speaker 1] (43:00 - 43:10)
This is the Bible of the world. So this is where like you find out why things are in the history. And it literally kind of starts like the Bible about the devil being casted out because he was nasty.
[Speaker 2] (43:10 - 43:26)
That's cool, man. That's cool. Well, listen, I think this is a good place to stop part one.
Right. And I want to get into all that stuff. We'll get deeper into all this too.
Like even just like the exposure of all these different systems of what you just said, and then we'll just see what we flow. What do you think?
[Speaker 3] (43:26 - 44:11)
Yeah, man. Absolutely. To our public audience.
Thank you so much for tuning in. Thank you for listening to our podcast. I mean, these conversations are so important more now than ever.
As we all know, mainstream media and mainstream news is collapsing under the weight of its own fuckery in real time right now. It's all mass delusion and illusion. So more than ever, if you're, if you feel inclined to support independent media, we'd love to see you on the other side at our members, Patreon community and love you guys and wish you all the best to our members.
We'll see you shortly with Siaka on the other side. Yes. Yo to our members.
Welcome back to the second half where things always get juicy. Um, we had the code.
[Speaker 1] (44:11 - 44:12)
I gotta take my shirt off.
[Speaker 2] (44:12 - 44:12)
Oh shit.
[Speaker 1] (44:13 - 44:16)
Is that what we're doing? Is this a shirt off session? No.
[Speaker 2] (44:17 - 44:25)
Yo, that's why that, yo, that's why when you were on January 6th, bro, while you said you don't, you don't wear any like crazy gear, dude, they came after you because of those guns, my man.
[Speaker 1] (44:25 - 44:37)
Oh man, I didn't register them. This was number two on the constitution. I didn't think I had to register these.
I didn't think I had to. This part of God gave me this one, man. Shit.
They didn't, the government don't got no right on these.
[Speaker 3] (44:38 - 44:40)
You need a license for those in Australia, bro.
[Speaker 1] (44:41 - 45:05)
Yeah. They probably got to turn that shit in in order to get like, what toys or something. What are they doing out there?
Oh man. Siaka. What's going on with that?
That was crazy. It was crazy. I was like, they're like buyback.
It was like, it's a good idea. And then a year later, like violent crimes didn't go down and people were getting stabbed more. You're like, oh, well, there you go.
[Speaker 3] (45:05 - 45:38)
Oh yeah. There's no doubt that we're being taken advantage of based on the fact that we don't possess firearms in that kind of way. There's no doubt about that.
And that's, I think that's the one thing that is impending them from actually going as hard as they want to go in the U S really. It's just a slow, slow thing. They're trying to filter in all the, all the propaganda around that now.
And then they're going to pull what they try to pull, but hopefully, you know what I mean? That that moment of resistance comes before then.
[Speaker 1] (45:39 - 46:05)
Oh, it's coming. It's I mean, it's already here. Just the example of us doing a show like this and the end of multiple shows that I've done or been a part of it's it's already here.
Right. And when they say, they always just say the revolution won't be televised. While part of it is kind of the deeper stuff that we talked about before, you know, recording and stuff is happening that it isn't televised.
Yeah. So I wanted to shut down the churches.
[Speaker 3] (46:06 - 46:13)
Yeah. That's where it is. Hey, speaking of, I saw yesterday Trump launched his own social media network or is putting it out there.
[Speaker 1] (46:13 - 46:41)
Did you say that platform? Yeah. Yeah.
That's, that's going to be, I mean, that's this dude, you know, love him or hate him. I'm like, he's he's a cat. He's a true capitalist.
And I think all we can vote. the biggest thing that anyone can learn from it is like, look, you take every opportunity in this country while it still persists. To create, you know, jump on it.
He's got the name recognition. He's got the infrastructure. It to me would have been silly if he didn't do it.
[Speaker 3] (46:41 - 46:43)
It makes a lot of sense.
[Speaker 1] (46:44 - 47:37)
We need this, we need that, you know, we need the counter. We need the other side of, of this. Overarching propaganda machine.
I mean, it's so sick. You can't watch anything, man. I only watch like anime now.
And podcasts. Yeah. You know, that's it.
And anime, you know, and from all levels, right. You always have to deal with the crazy, you know, but it's a hilarious. And, but the characters are, are solid characters that you can follow and have whatever you feel for them.
Like that's what storytelling is. Storytelling is, is to tell you about what, like how good the country or how bad the country you live in is and how bad your skin color is and how bad your sex is. And how in danger you are as a woman or how in danger you are because of your skin color.
No story is supposed to inspire is the reason why I drove away from home. To, to, to try to be able to be a part of that inspiration.
[Speaker 3] (47:37 - 48:08)
And you know what that is, man, because they're, they're trying to disconnect us from our personal stories as well, because this incarnation, whatever this existence is that we're living, It's deeply connected to a mythic journey that is so unique to us and so personal to us. Right. And by disconnecting us from our own hero's journey, they're disconnecting us from our potential from living these fulfilling lives, connected to God, connected to ourselves, connected to nature.
You remain recognizing that we're here for something beyond just existing in this matrix. Right.
[Speaker 1] (48:08 - 49:37)
And it's so great that you say that because I, again, I've been experiencing this more in the last year of my life than I ever had. Yeah. I come to find out, like I told you, I mentioned before about my grandfather being a pastor over in Liberia, where we're from the, in the main church and getting sober allowed me to do more, more of the, than I've ever wanted to do in acting.
You know, they say life bigger than you, you know, but beyond your dreams and doing more work in acting than got me to do a job back in my home country that I hadn't been back to you since I was three years old. Right. And now I'm doing a scene in the church and I'm looking up and the plaque says my, my grandfather's name right there.
Wow. And now this year has been, you know, speaking out more, all this, that and the other. My mom then tells me that for the first time in my life, she goes, yeah, your grandfather used to speak out against the government on the pulpit so much.
So that they told him, stop. He said, Nope. And back.
And then there, it wasn't like here in the U S where they just cancel you. It was, she was like, yeah. And they were killing off the opposition supporters and even killed off the opposition leaders.
Wow. My grandfather still wouldn't stop speaking from the podium. So when they try to remove us from our own hero's journey, as we see them try to tear down statues and say, the past is just bad.
By removing the past from us too, then we don't know about the journey part. That is also part of our hero's journey. To know that that's where I come from.
I'm not just in the wind now. It's like, this is literally in my blood. Like I have to stand up because it's genetically a part of.
[Speaker 3] (49:37 - 50:06)
And it is, it is, it is genetically part of you. And this is, this is the perfect opportunity. So in numerology, in the esoteric system, you're a five.
Right. And, but particularly you're, you're represented by in the tarot, the five of swords, which is this card here. And right.
This is this guy against the world, man, that the five of swords, the five of swords bro is literally like, they're very thorny characters. They're people that are persistent.
[Speaker 1] (50:06 - 50:07)
I'm going to write this down.
[Speaker 2] (50:13 - 50:17)
We could just send you the recording clip of this part, but don't worry about it.
[Speaker 1] (50:17 - 50:25)
Sorry. I need to write it down. Then it becomes more than that.
I get it. I get it. Damn.
Great point. This is being recorded. Huh?
Damn. Sorry guys.
[Speaker 3] (50:25 - 50:31)
Sorry, bro. I love it. This is awesome.
I'll send you everything. Don't worry.
[Speaker 1] (50:33 - 50:46)
Wait, oh no baby! In case everything's shut down and we can never do this again, man, I need this right now. Oh man, okay.
Wow, now writing it seems ridiculous, but go ahead. Yes, as you were saying.
[Speaker 3] (50:48 - 51:22)
Bro, basically, the Five of Swords, man, this is a dude that's a persistent thorn in the side of these kind of structures, bro. This card is all about handling conflicts. It's all about making your opinion clear, being straightforward, standing firm despite controversy, knowing when to speak up, bro, not being afraid of conflict, not easily feeling defeated, wanting to have the last word because you know it's the right word.
So there's no coincidence, man, you're seeing things through this filter because from my perspective, this is what you came here to do. This is what you came here to embody.
[Speaker 1] (51:24 - 51:33)
Wow, wow. That's the kind of stuff like you hear that and like all these pieces just start to connect even more, right?
[Speaker 3] (51:34 - 51:53)
And that's the beauty of all this, man, is that we're able to get these confirmations as to the fact that there is something divine happening in our existence, right? There is something deeper and that's what they're trying to remove from us, right? It's the removal of the divine.
It's the removal of God. They're trying to disconnect us from our essence.
[Speaker 1] (51:54 - 53:01)
Yep. And when you do that, then they can tell us just like they remove the history, like you say, then they tell us what our story is. Instead of us experiencing it and going on finding out, you know, man is supposed to go out there and find their purpose.
Instead they're trying to tell us what our purpose is so that we can't connect to that divine. Usually that is harder to find that spouse who is connected to the divine and that takes us to that next journey of life. The next journey of life is to be partnered in a partnership.
And it's something that I've been learning in the last five, six years. Before it was just like, oh, well, get people off your back and just kind of do something. But at the same time, it was something that was deep in my core, but culturally it wasn't like being a reaffirmed, right?
And now when you shift your perspective into the things that, you know, I believe matter, you start to see that in that realm as well. Like, man, I've done the single thing. I'm good.
I know what it's like. Okay. Like the next logical step in life is this.
And when you're culturally told it has to be perfect in that you allow yourself not to truly go through the experience of that partnership.
[Speaker 2] (53:02 - 53:02)
Yeah.
[Speaker 1] (53:02 - 53:06)
Which is by nature what God intended us to be.
[Speaker 2] (53:06 - 53:32)
And you know, we also, yeah, we're also bombarded in so many ways, man. Like, you know, through advertising, through pornography, through all these things, through all these apps, oh, you know, I just faced the first moment of discomfort in my relationship. I'm out.
Let me swipe right real quick. I'm going to swipe right again. You know, I don't need to deal with difficulty.
I don't need to face my pain because everywhere I look, there's an opportunity for me to bypass my pain and get drugged up by pleasure.
[Speaker 1] (53:33 - 54:19)
Exactly. You know, and it's because my mom, I was talking to her a few days ago about this. We were taught, you're saying like a lot of times, how can't people see this, especially going to public school?
We're taught about sex ed, right? If everyone remembers sex ed, and sex ed is basically porn ed now in LA, USD, and most public schools in California. But we were never taught relationship ed, right?
So we're taught what holes to put it in, what to put on top of the thing that was going in the holes. And if you get something from going in the wrong hole, then you just pop this. And if something happens because you went in a hole and you're too young, then you can kill it.
But we're never taught like, hey, if you like somebody, these are the things that men look for. These are things that women look for. You try to understand the part?
No.
[Speaker 3] (54:21 - 54:26)
Imagine we were taught masculine and feminine polarity at school. Imagine we were taught that.
[Speaker 1] (54:28 - 54:34)
About 95 to 99% of our problems wouldn't exist, right? Wouldn't exist.
[Speaker 2] (54:34 - 54:52)
I mean, it starts with education, man, on so many levels, you know, and then it gets filtered down through the generations too. So it's just like, you just have uneducated, ignorant, broken people who haven't done the inner work and haven't self-educated and just passing that down and laying the foundation for the next generation until someone comes along, hopefully to break the cycle.
[Speaker 1] (54:52 - 58:09)
Well, you know, it's funny you say that. You know, I went to a nice school and grew up in a nice area, right? My mom worked hard to do that.
You know, my mom did the best she could with the information that was given and she did better than most people, let alone most single foreign Black women, right? But like, one thing she told me once, like, my brother was tested to go into kindergarten at one of these schools. Again, that's a, we take care of you, we're going to look out for you.
And he got the test back and apparently he failed, so it put him in a lower level than where he was. And she wanted to see the test. The teacher said, oh, it's at the headquarters.
My mom, being who she was and where she came from, got in the car and drove to the headquarters, right? Got there and she was like, oh, let me see the test. And the person that was like, that's weird.
The teacher should give it to you, but here you go. So the teacher should have it, which he did. And she was lied to in order to not have to deal with a parent wanting to know how to educate their kid.
Because that's when, once you engage in that, now you're a liar and I can't trust what you're teaching my child. And so she says she got the test. She saw that things that were right were marked wrong.
And wording was meant to be put in there to confuse the kids. And then she started to tell me, as they mentioned, they wanted to put him in special ed. They even wanted to put me in special ed.
And she started talking to other single Black women in the city of Chicago, because we were in a suburb. Her friends were like, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. We put him in there.
The teacher said it. That's why. So the teacher said it.
It's okay. So you said it starts in education. There is a conscious effort to put poor kids, especially, into a lower mental state as soon as they come in, because it's financially beneficial and they have to hit their quotas.
So you have these people who are, they think they're doing right by the society. But instead, they're feeding continuously into the issues that are being caused, that are out here being caused over and over. I mean, so many, one teacher, a Black man, told my mom, oh, you should put Siaka in special ed, because his friends are there.
I mean, I've been in honors classes my entire life after that point, after I left that junior high, because I was like, all right, I'll take shit serious. And then like, and this guy back in sixth or fifth grade is trying to say this to my mom. And, and, you know, it's that education has been set up so that if you're not in a certain demographic, and I mean that from a financial standpoint, just as much of a race standpoint, they're setting it up because it's more money for them to, oh, and then the narrative is, oh, poor Black people, you know, or, you know, poor brown people.
It's like, oh, yeah, you are the school that is putting, like, withholding education from them, so you can get the money to continue to finance the same programs that are withholding education from these people. So whose fault then is it after a while? Right?
Start shaking down these principals and these administrators here and in all the school systems, man. The stuff that I've learned and found out about with our systems, especially in the schooling system, you just would throw up.
[Speaker 2] (58:09 - 58:22)
Like you said, it's another inverted, like, realm. It's like you got Medicaid, medical industry, media, education, it's just such a, it's so deep, man. This lays such a huge foundation.
[Speaker 1] (58:22 - 1:00:14)
It's gross. I mean, like you say, though, man, like, going back to the divine, finding out, like, these things that you have that have been, whether it's been turned against you, your own skill set's been turned against you, so you believe they're evil masculinity, right? Or it's stuff that you knew you had, but you were too afraid to let out because of fear.
Like, going back to that, I do believe it's time, it's on us men right now to do this. And so we have to go back into that. Our women are relying on us.
They're relying on us, because at the end of the day, what could happen as we go further down is that then they're just, they're just like, they're basically become puppy mills, because there's no men to stand up for this. Right now they're championing, giving people athlete of the year awards for beating chicks up in the octagon. We're watching men beat up chicks for money now.
I grew up in a time where they told me there's no reason to ever hit a woman. Now we're celebrating individuals for their delusion as they assault a female. So this shit is on us men to, we got to take, we got to man, because it's us they want to take out.
Then they got the women strapped and it's all about the children. It's all about getting the weakest among us men. So like we have to, it's not too hard, right?
It's not too hard. Because what's really too hard is being able to seeing and living in a world where, I think we all know and see what happened. And Australia is just, they're not even close to where they want to be there.
Let's think about as bad as we seen shit to go down over there. They're not, that's not even, that's not even an end game for them there. So like, what are we doing people?
You know, like men, we have to stand up.
[Speaker 2] (1:00:14 - 1:00:41)
Yeah. So I want to ask you this man. You're a, I don't know how you identify yourself.
You're a black American dude. You know what I'm saying? Like what's up with the history and like the love affair with the left that a large percentage of the black community has.
So, and, and it seems like more waking up to like, like the hustle it's been going on for decades, but I want you to talk about it.
[Speaker 1] (1:00:41 - 1:02:07)
Well, so anyone who saw the Deshapelle stand up recently, that last part of it, when he was like, I'm done. Right. He, he finally realized what I think I realized a long time ago, which is they only co-opt the pain to get what they want.
That's what they've been doing since, since they passed that civil rights act in 1965. They there, that's, that's when the real switch happened. If everyone looks at it, like I always say, the black community is the beta, it was a beta test group for what they want to do to the rest of America and ultimately the rest of the world.
You want to see what it looks like for the state to run the family and I go over there. Right. You see exactly what it looks like and the chaos and destruction that we have that is just permeating through there and no one turned, everyone turns a blind eye like it's, Oh, that's life, but it wasn't life.
So what happened? Well, for my estimation of just what I've researched, you kill off leaders like Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, mega efforts, these main people, right? Then you have these, these approved leaders like your Al Sharpton's and you're just Jackson come along the way and be the face and the voice of these movements where, you know, they wouldn't have even been considered real.
Right. What they always point out, I remember how they would talk about Malcolm X when we grew up in school, like Martin Luther King was the more, what type of guy MLK was more peaceful guy.
[Speaker 2] (1:02:07 - 1:02:11)
And Martin Luther King was a more, or Malcolm X was more, more like dangerous.
[Speaker 1] (1:02:12 - 1:07:35)
You're saying he was more dangerous, right? When you go back and you look at anything MLK, or sorry, I keep saying Malcolm X was just direct. He was direct.
He told people, look, be a man. You look back. He wasn't ever when he was in a nation of Islam as a speaker, you'd look, he was never involved in anything violent, a threat against the establishment, like the violence directly towards the establishment.
He said, any means necessary as men, if your life's on the line, your family's on the line, what means you, what means is it to you, any or just some? So they got this thing that is inherently part of what masculinity is. And he spoke on that multiple times that the left is demasculating black men.
And yet he was seen as dangerous. Now as part of the narrative, the left push on this man. So you remove them.
It's sick. You remove them out of the way you co-opted. Most people don't know the longest filibuster in history was that civil rights act because the Dems didn't want that shit to go through.
That was the third civil rights act bill that was brought up by Republicans. The third, they shot down two others within that 10 year span, but we don't know our history. They co-opted.
Then they come around back and they're offering money for, for, you know, not for having kids and not having the man around. Look, no, you don't need it. The thing is the Dems will spend on their on their ideology.
The left, the right desk, the Ben, the left will sit there now and start deploying so many social workers in these poor neighborhoods and go, Oh, well, we can, you can pay for these kids, but the guy can't live here. Went from three to four, 9% fatherless homes to 80, 80. So the love affair you see is the fact that men aren't in their homes to go.
That's bullshit guys. Keep moving because these, what they've done to put the weight on one side is raising a family. Biblically is never supposed to be one side.
It's supposed to be both the union. You have the weight so that you can do it together, remove that, put the weight on one side. So they're dealing with not only just the girls, but also the boys, boys, they ultimately won't know how to handle it or understand why their man's gone.
They're getting paid. They're getting paid this, but they have the resentment because that's not our nature. We're not supposed to be in this.
So to have the resentment, then Oprah's telling them it's cool to have the resentment. Sally, Jesse Raphael, Phil Donahue, not only have the resentment, talk shit about your man cause they ain't shit. Whether what other race and culture talks shit about their men, like black women do.
You tell me, I'll wait. Right? So they did that for so long.
So now you have these young boys who think they ain't shit being told they ain't shit by the women that they're being raised by and then have to date women, told you have to date women who already think you ain't shit. So there's no, there's no sense of true history that's coming there and they jump from, oh, civil rights act all the way to slavery and nothing in between ever happened. Nothing before slavery, you know, the end of slavery happened even before slavery was a, was even a real big thing in the U S was even pointed out.
But the media of course, because evil runs it, keeps up the same thing though. So Floyd being killed over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over again, but keep, stay quiet about the 173 black people that were shot last summer in Chicago, just in a two month span, nothing by each other, nothing. So that, so that's the love affair is because it's, it's, it, people have been bought and paid for so much size over and over.
And it literally mothers have been bought and paid for in the community more than any others. So now you have a population that is, I think spiritually has a level of spiritual resentment and a lot of them don't know where to look, right? That resentment of everything that you see around you, resent the man who got you pregnant, you resent the boy who's coming up behind because that's the man who got you pregnant and ain't, ain't anything.
And we devalue life so much that half of our women do a 24% of the abortions every year. Half. Half, what?
Black population have been stagnant since the Roe v. Wade passed. Only time populations have been stagnant is through war or genocide.
This is the most prosperous time in human history. So something isn't making sense. Something isn't working.
And it is the message from your Snoop dogs and right, who do we put up there as like the thing people look up to your artists, your athletes, while any other community, what other community is like, that's the only thing we look at. So they, they've co-opted it. When you remove the men from the homes and you have TV everywhere, that's, you know, and to remove men from the white community by saying the toxic masculinity stuff and drugging everybody up with Ritalin back in the nineties, you know, so now like people are docile in this certain way.
So they've gone to side chaos on one way, docility from them in the brain on the other, because you're more educated and you're more educated than, you know, better, you don't, you know, you know, all this stuff. It's, it's total war guys. It's total war against humanity.
Not just left, right. It's the good and evil because it's total war. They come at every angle at the human being and the human existence.
[Speaker 2] (1:07:36 - 1:07:36)
Yeah.
[Speaker 1] (1:07:36 - 1:07:37)
Every angle.
[Speaker 2] (1:07:38 - 1:08:56)
Yeah, man. And you know, obviously I want to get your take on this, but the whole BLM movement too, like, yeah, I bring it up and it's just a eye roll. But you know, I think it's interesting when, you know, people are out there, especially the white liberals.
And this is what I loved about like one of Malcolm X's videos that has kind of been going, going around for a while. It's like, you know, the dangerous thing is the white liberal, you know? And, and so I think about all these white liberals and it's like black lives matter.
They'll get up there, they'll post the black square. They'll go rah, rah, rah, hold a poster. And then it's like what you just said, how many black on black crime deaths are going on in this country?
Or even let's bring it more recent. You have a black community, a, you know, a Hispanic community that is way more skeptical, skeptical for taking this jab. Okay.
But then they're going to institute and rah, rah, rah, these mandates, a lot of them, which are going to impact the, the communities that don't want this shit. And so, yeah, so you're literally instituting the new Jim Crow, you know, you're instituting this segregation that's going to impact anyone choosing not to take part in a global human experiment, but mostly impact these communities that you sit there and go, oh, we're so tolerant and we care about you so much. It's a fucking joke.
[Speaker 1] (1:08:56 - 1:11:19)
Well, it's because, uh, the ideology of leftist is inherently, it's, it's a Marxist system. Karl Marx hated black folks. Let's be real.
He hated black folks. And then the same evil people taking his tactic and the tactic of you use the littlest thing in the community that was hurting you, you know, exacerbated the race has been an issue for America. And so they used that part of it and they made it bigger than what it was.
And it used a lot of these young, young men, especially young women with the promise of a better tomorrow, right? They always use the promise of better tomorrow as they're undercutting the history of this country. I've been taking a constitution, biblical constitution class for the last three weeks now.
And the things I found out about black folks and, and their impact in our country, in our inception and years after that, you can pinpoint a point where they took it out. Woodrow Wilson, 1903, as president of the United States came out with a history book that removed all of the known black, you know, historical figures from that point earlier, meaning like how we would look at our foundations of our country removed all of them. And only mentioned black folks in one picture that looked like a Neanderthal talking about how they're less than anybody.
This was a, this was a guy who became president of the United States. He was, and funny enough, he fits the narrative. He was a professor of Princeton, Democrat.
So they've been doing this for a long time. People, this level of, of, of evil, sadistic thinking is not new. They just take individuals like, you know, a lot of people I grew up with who have good hearts and they play on the, the, the love that we have as human beings.
They take that, they can't create that love. They can't create it. Right.
So they take that love we have for each other and they smash it into this, into this like nasty goo crap where then if they'll say, well, then you don't have a heart, but they've used this systematically been working away so much to remove history from black people in this country that we don't know up from down and think this whole, this only place that in our day-to-day life, it doesn't do that outside of certain areas.
And sadly more with our own than anywhere else, because we've bought into the hype of this injustice thing that we're, we're dodging. We're looking around. So when something like black lives matter comes, comes on, they use a phrase like black lives matter.
Yeah.
[Speaker 2] (1:11:20 - 1:11:20)
Duh.
[Speaker 1] (1:11:21 - 1:14:19)
Marxism uses phrases so that you can't, so you cannot counter it with logic. So you can't have a conversation. That's how it's set up.
Surprisingly enough, we're in a time where that's being exposed more than it was when it happened in Cuba, when it happened in China, when it happened in Columbia, when it happened in Venezuela, when it happened in, in all these countries across the world, we're just now at a place that it's like, now we know, Oh, they said it on their website. They said, we're trained Marxists. These are the people that said, and it's like, cool.
Marxism. They hate the man and the family home. Right now we have 80% problem, the black community.
That's probably not the group we want to hang out with. What? 90% of kids are more successful with a two parent home.
That's probably not the, that's probably not the stuff you want to follow. Just before we get into the emotion part of this statistically, it doesn't add up. So they follow in it.
And because we don't have fathers around and it really, we've relied on TV to be our history. People that starve to see something flashy that celebrities are with saying black lives matter. Oh, that's our next thing.
Yeah. So you can't go. I've even had a friend say, well, now BLM is associated with black people.
So be careful. No, I'm not going to be careful. If we're associated with shit, should we be careful then too?
For what? Like stop this whole sensitive shit of like, well, well now we can't. No, that is the slave mentality.
I'm sorry. Step up and see exactly what it is. Call it for what it is because nothing's fixed.
Nothing ever changed because we decided to sugarcoat it. Nothing. And that's been in my own life of experience, plain and simple.
So I should be dead or in jail three, four times over now. So we don't, if we don't step up and start to go, look, we can't, our boys are losing. Our boys are the dumbest in all the categories.
We've had a fourth grade level across the country with this dumb shit, man. And it pisses me off because then they'll turn around and that's the next group of boys being shot and killed like it's nothing in the south side of Chicago. And they say racist.
Yeah, but you don't know where it's coming from. It's right on the side. You keep dancing and rushing the fucking vote for over and over.
And we're surprised why that's it's insanity, right? Over and over except some different, you expect some different, come on guys. So we are in an insane mindset and it's got to take a lot of this pain in order to get out because, and people saying no more, man, we can't let this stuff happen anymore.
We have to, because it's nothing changes just because it's a good idea. Good ideas have to be like shouted from the rooftops over and over. Unfortunately, a lot of times good ideas that people who come up with them aren't there to see them through too.
That's a sad reality of humanity. Name it. So we can't, we can't be afraid as men to step up and do what we got to do because the alternative isn't, isn't an option.
The alternative isn't an option.
[Speaker 3] (1:14:21 - 1:14:21)
Powerful man.
[Speaker 1] (1:14:22 - 1:14:24)
Yeah. Yeah.
[Speaker 3] (1:14:29 - 1:14:30)
It's.
[Speaker 1] (1:14:30 - 1:14:32)
Yeah. So at the end of the day, BLM is bullshit.
[Speaker 3] (1:14:34 - 1:14:41)
There was literally a point where the Black Lives Matter website was diverting to the campaign funding page of Joe Biden.
[Speaker 1] (1:14:41 - 1:15:21)
Oh yeah. Oh yeah. Think blue was doing it too.
Like antifa.com. Yeah. Right there.
Cause that's who they are. That's who they are. They have to tell us who they are.
And right now people don't want to believe it because we've been taught to the point where you don't believe your own family members that you've known, known friends. You've, you've broken bread with things that in, in scripture says, that's how you are able to judge each other and find out and learn about each other is now those things don't matter. It don't matter because that thing up there said this is how it was supposed to be or Twitter says now it's supposed to be like that.
Like.
[Speaker 2] (1:15:22 - 1:15:45)
Yeah. You know, it's so interesting, man, because you think historically like you, when I think of even to some degree, even liberalism, like, you know, they were for free speech, you know, they're like, I can get down with wanting to protect the environment, not in the way it's going about now, but it's like, it's just feel like it's moved so much to the left, man. And it was pure insanity.
[Speaker 1] (1:15:46 - 1:16:11)
Look, look who's look who is leading it. Yeah. Right.
These aren't people that created the idea of liberalism. These are people that got in. These are opportunists.
They got in. Let's take just the Clintons. For example, that's been the leaders of the liberal party since 92.
And we can talk about from a conspiracy to a conspiratorial standpoint, but their bodies on their resume.
[Speaker 2] (1:16:11 - 1:16:12)
Oh yeah.
[Speaker 1] (1:16:12 - 1:16:36)
That have nothing to do with being a president or being just like bodies on a resume for them to make money hundreds of billions of dollars. And that's, who's been leading that side. So it's like, of course, we got to start looking at who's running the show.
Right. Say, follow the money who's running the show. Then are we truly surprised that evil shit comes from them?
Cause I see people doing the evil stuff wherever I'm having that money for Haiti.
[Speaker 2] (1:16:37 - 1:16:37)
Yeah.
[Speaker 1] (1:16:38 - 1:17:02)
Right. And that was just, that was one of the first times we started seeing being like forced to see the truth about these people while Scooter Liberty was screaming for so long. Now we're like, Oh, so it's like, these are the leaders in those groups.
Of course, it's gone that further, further down the road for us. People don't get better if they don't are not getting help. They get worse.
You get worse.
[Speaker 2] (1:17:03 - 1:17:03)
Yeah.
[Speaker 1] (1:17:03 - 1:17:06)
Sometimes they, they die getting worse. Yeah.
[Speaker 2] (1:17:06 - 1:17:14)
So were you in a, in 2008, were you for joy, like fired up?
[Speaker 1] (1:17:14 - 1:17:47)
I was in, I was in, I was with my Harvard law girlfriend of two years at the time, like a law graduate girlfriend. Like we made phone calls for change. We can believe in.
It was like, yeah, rah, rah, rah. I've even had my liberal Jewish friend goes, Oh, you're only voted for him because he's black. I was like, God damn it.
Like you too? And they only vote left anyway. So I'm like, you know, what the hell?
But yeah, no, I was all in. I made phone calls for him. You know, I was, I was all there.
I even marched in. I don't know if you were, you were here in LA in 08.
[Speaker 2] (1:17:48 - 1:18:16)
No, I wasn't. No, I was, I actually was, I took a year off and backpacked around the globe. I left New York city and was just traveling during all that.
I was in Costa Rica at some bar with a bunch of people from all around the world, like change. We can believe in, you know, I was never really super political, but like, I was still like, Oh yeah, this is great. Which, you know, I think on some level, it's amazing that someone who looked differently became president.
I think that's, that's the positive. I'm not going to knock that. I don't think everything is bad.
[Speaker 1] (1:18:17 - 1:19:39)
I think honestly, that was the biggest thing that the, the only thing that he did of positivity towards becoming president was just his figure of it. So now we can't say shit. No, I hear shit.
Right. But other than that, the policies, the plan, and the fact that he's in his third term right now, Oh yeah. It's like, yeah, no, it's a, I was all aboard on it.
But then the thing that really got me was this first six months in office, his first six months, he kept talking about healthcare, healthcare, healthcare to be elected his first year. He had both the house and Senate. Right.
So that means he had, they can do whatever they want. They didn't even sniff healthcare. But in the first a hundred days, he's signing like an executive order about the equal rights pay part or whatever.
And they started doing that whole, like 70 cents on a dollar bullshit about men and women in a pay gap. Most people don't know what he signed as an executive order is only, it's already based on an existing law. So all he was doing is go, yeah, flag.
Like it wasn't, it wasn't anything. It was just, it was literally all just show dude. It was like, and he didn't touch, he didn't touch healthcare.
And I go, he's not going to touch healthcare. I go, I watch once the Republicans get in, they went midterms. He's going to come back, but we can't do it because we're both kids.
And that's exactly what he did. And I was like, politicians, I'm done.
[Speaker 2] (1:19:39 - 1:19:51)
My biggest thing was because I've been in the health world for so long. Like the minute he appointed, I think it was Tom Vilsack like within six months for a year, like the head of agriculture, he's a straight up Monsanto shield. I was like, I'm done with these people.
[Speaker 1] (1:19:51 - 1:20:26)
Yup. See exactly what you're about. So it doesn't matter if you're going to dancing on Ellen and doing a March madness boards every year.
Like it's cool on ESPN dude, because we're watching what's happening. Where's all that money going to add to a rant? Why is all that money going to Iran?
I see it's hard for people to work here. Why don't you put that money back into the communities here? Why does Chicago after giving to your, your, your campaign manager Rama manual becomes the most dangerous city in the country.
Why are more black people killed in them or dangerous city? Why have you not helped or said anything the whole time you're present? Like all these things happen, but you're gonna cry about Trayvon Martin.
[Speaker 2] (1:20:26 - 1:20:26)
Huh?
[Speaker 1] (1:20:27 - 1:20:58)
Yeah, that's interesting. It's almost as if you don't really give a shit. His actions speak louder than words.
His actions didn't have nothing to do with what is literally the neighborhood he came from as a politician. Yeah. So when someone says that I hate black people because I'm a conservative now, what looks like hate black people is allowing a lot of the amount of destruction and murder in your own town.
And you have something that you have the ability and power to do something.
[Speaker 3] (1:21:01 - 1:21:02)
Smoking mirrors, bro.
[Speaker 2] (1:21:03 - 1:21:19)
Right. Right. Yeah.
I mean, just look at LA, look at San Francisco, Baltimore, Chicago, you know, New York city, all these places primarily, you know, that are being run primarily by, by the left, like, you know, people with crime, poverty, homicide, et cetera.
[Speaker 1] (1:21:20 - 1:21:28)
Through the roof. Yeah. It's not how we're supposed to live as human beings, but it's how you can have the human population live like animals so that you control animals.
[Speaker 2] (1:21:29 - 1:21:29)
Yeah. Right.
[Speaker 1] (1:21:30 - 1:22:08)
In the pen, the pen cities are just, are, you know, pretty pens. Buzz, you go here, buzz, you go there. You can't live here because your credit isn't high enough.
You can only live here. You can't go to school where you want to go. People, these desperate East dams are doing, you can't go where you want, but yet places like most Pope, like a city spend the most, Illinois spends the most on per student, Chicago, the highest, about 3,500 per kid.
They can't choose where they can go. Rahm Emanuel back in 2010, shuts down 50 schools in the South side alone in the first month. So where's all that money going really?
It's just these terrible schools and it's 3,500 a kid.
[Speaker 2] (1:22:09 - 1:22:34)
Yeah, man. I don't know. Politics is an interesting game, dude.
I'm not the hugest like political fan. You know, I've kind of look at things from a different way in terms of like, just focus on the individual, do your own individual growth, see what happens. That being said, there are good people that it's again, it's not all bad.
I want to throw out the baby with the bathwater. You know, not everyone in politics is fucking evil, you know, but there's shit that's going on on both sides. And, and I just like, the whole system is corrupt to the core to some degree.
[Speaker 1] (1:22:35 - 1:23:24)
Well, what we need to do though. That's why I say we go back to the core of what the inception of our country is. That's a biblical sense.
The constitution, they talk about it is there. It's inspired by four preachers, literally these guys, this is who inspired the constitution. And so when we can go back to that, then we don't have to worry about the people we elect.
We worry about their ideas and that's it. We worry about where is it really coming from? Where, where is this coming?
Does this kind of lean, but if we remove that base, that again, that, that tether point, then somebody can come up and they can dance. Oh, what's up? You like me?
You're right. They can do all these flashy things. And then by the time we come up, we don't know up from down left from right and who to really trust.
But if we don't have that, then we don't know how to really clean, clean our side of the streets. Cause we don't have a, we don't have like a starting point.
[Speaker 2] (1:23:24 - 1:23:29)
How do we get that though? Like what's what, what do you see happening moving forward? What are the solutions?
[Speaker 1] (1:23:30 - 1:24:35)
This man, to be honest with you, this conversations like this, I watched all during the rallies, we were doing prayer. And then I started thinking bigger. I'm like, how many rallies going on in all these States where they're doing prayer that we have not seen in our lifetime in America, let alone anywhere else in the world that's happening.
People are, we're seeing people marching in the streets. People are coming back to God in a way. Like, I think that is just what's what comes out of that.
Hey man, we don't, we don't have the power to, to, but like being a part of that, doing you doing what you're doing, connecting us, we're connecting more with people from that standpoint that have powers in that way that can show us even more as well as connecting to God for our own. That's how it was going to change. And that's how we started.
Most people don't watch TV anymore, right? They don't watch those same shows anymore. So that's, again, that's part of it, but it's not flashy, right?
There's flashes to have Joe say Joe Biden's most popular president. Our flash is that we turn off the TV and we have more conversations like this. I'm going to Bible study.
I go to Bible study on Wednesday nights, go to church on Sunday. It's not flashy shit.
[Speaker 2] (1:24:36 - 1:24:37)
Yeah, no, I hear you, dude.
[Speaker 1] (1:24:37 - 1:25:22)
But that's how we have it. But then we're going to look up and go, Hey man, I got this thing happening now. Can you, Oh yeah, we're going to do it now.
Now it's the first annual book of blood three years later, third annual five, five annual, that's how it starts. So then we look up and those people are like, that looks, I want to do that. That's more fun than this right now.
So it's like, that's, but then that goes back to the individual going, I don't, you don't need to in a sense, wait until they put the right people in place because we're establishing it. Now that is the inception of this country. We can create it anytime it starts to look ugly and bad.
No, whether it's our life, our job, our, our, you know, our community situation, our elected officials, that's how we do it. We do it by going, know what? Nah, this is bullshit.
Let's go do it.
[Speaker 3] (1:25:22 - 1:25:25)
On that note, bro. Tell us about new Hollywood, man.
[Speaker 1] (1:25:26 - 1:25:32)
Yes. All right. We're talking about new Hollywood here, guys.
So I'm working with Godwin, a nice, nice transition.
[Speaker 2] (1:25:32 - 1:25:36)
We were going to start with, I think we were going to start with that and then we start talking about fucking your guns and shit.
[Speaker 1] (1:25:38 - 1:25:46)
They look dangerous. They're not registered. I see it.
I get it. I, you know, Hey, you're just being a person. You're being a safe, good human being.
I understand.
[Speaker 3] (1:25:47 - 1:25:49)
Let's not get smart tracked for 45 minutes again.
[Speaker 1] (1:25:53 - 1:31:42)
So yeah, just a new Hollywood. I'm working with individuals like Simone, Alex and Tim Glover. They run a production company and how the good wind or Godwin, sorry, Godwin pictures.
And we, we met because of an influencer online named Ross the boss. And this guy is like, you know, making all these jokes and stuff people are loving how he's presenting what's going on right now. And he's in Virginia.
And this is the other part when we say, how do we do it? Like, this is why I believe God is just working. He's working overtime and I are working normally, but it's working.
And this guy, Ross, we connected because of stuff I'm doing online via social media last year. He hits me up about four months ago. He's like, Hey man, I want you to be on the show.
I was like, Oh, that's cool. And he's like, hold on. He got the producers online right there.
I've been on this industry for over 15 years, unless you're like the 1% of my experiences, that's not how it happens. And so already lean again, when I say lean into what you are and what you believe in your heart, because the things that will come out of it is going to be amazing. And so I'm like, okay, I'm going to do this and I'm going to do this and I'm going to do this and I'm going to do this and I'm going to do this and I'm going to do this and I'm going to do this and I'm going to do this and I'm going to do this and I'm going to do this and I'm going to do this and I'm going to do this.
15 and as I started connecting with Tim and some more, more, we talked about it. We're like, okay. lets look at like what's conservative entertainment, looks like the service of entertainment from people like Danger Wire, um, Grigor university, uh, even Epoch times they're great and they've been great as information pieces talking headstones.
And that's that's kind of what they've been doing is doubling down on these talking head shows So you have the numbers of people that are starving for your type of content? Let's bring in let's bring in what is known. What is good?
What is a good formula for entertainment? That's not what it is. It's it's been bastardized to replace, you know, good stories were bad So let's bring that in.
So now that's what we're doing We're not only are we collecting some of the best of the best here There's a sick of it and we're building out from there We're also now branching out, you know to investors to find that space and that financing to order to bring bring the entertainment that they want You know Tim Allen's What was that show Was it man knows best I think it was it got canceled And it was the number one show on TV when it got our number one show that night Um, I want to say it was ABC when it got canceled It was a conservative show in the way because it was about you know Tim Allen being a dad and everyone else around him was crazy.
And so, you know that there's people out there starving for this So that's what we're doing here. We're great. We've been doing a podcast We've been doing lives once a week just talking to different artists that in the industry saying yo This is why we believe or what if you experience why you believe something new needs to happen We're trying to show people look if something is happen We're being that that different change what that we can become right because I believe as long as we still have financing We all have a TV in our pocket. It can be done.
Yeah, it can be so we're here Everyone wants to join us go to Godwin Pictures calm and you can put your name on, you know, get involved in our in our group that way And yeah, there's so and there's so many different groups that I've been reproached by that are like, yo, we want to do this Yo, we're being here. I told you we'll meet Coming up soon just to do our thing. So it's a lot of I'm willing to come out of retirement, dude, you know for some good for some good Saying look what guys done man Let's go I talked to a friend of mine right before talking to you who got out of acting he's from this this story is Crazy, he's from poor.
Is he Puerto Rican? No, sorry. He's Colombian came from there He was like work since he was like kid since he was 17 Was doing plays and then some theater, you know actor was like, oh man, you know pretty much insulted me Like, you know, you should be on TV because you're so small right?
You're not big enough for stage and he took that and stopped acting But he but he started doing crew stuff. So he works crew drop stuff off and says he's a stunt man So he's right around it and now he changed he teaches people how to jump out of planes So no one can ever say he's doing something small ever again He was in our skit he was in our sketch that we're doing I'm doing out what the fact that TV is our other sketch comedy Crew that I've been doing working with since January and he was we did at his house and he were like, hey, man Do you want to be in it? He did in that one little comedy, you know bullshit goes man. It's been percolate It's made me want to do more like yeah, because we took what we saw as a need We started doing it and that's how it grows it girls and we don't live in a time where what stays there We live in a time that now we can pop it on here and tomorrow it changes.
So that's that's that what we do We continue to move forward as human beings because it is right there It's right there and it will inspire you or someone else some of you don't even know to do things and I've seen it I've been experiencing it in my life right now, and it's not flashy guys.
[Speaker 3] (1:31:42 - 1:32:07)
So don't expect it to be so Siaka man, I love everything you're about of everything you stand for. I love the energy that you brought here, man I mean, it's such a breath of fresh air, honestly, bro, and particularly like you're right man bringing in the creative aspect Let's create now. Let's create on our terms.
Let's create with integrity, right? Let's build who gives a fuck what they're doing at this point in time. We know what that shit show looks like We're building over here when you're ready.
Come on. Oh, yes. No worries.
[Speaker 2] (1:32:07 - 1:32:12)
Yes, you know Evil contains within it the seeds of its own destruction.
[Speaker 1] (1:32:13 - 1:32:20)
And so let that shit fall create the new You know what we're actually again, it's about going going we can go back and know our history.
[Speaker 2] (1:32:20 - 1:32:22)
I think Michael's that Michael quote Yeah, that was a good.
[Speaker 1] (1:32:23 - 1:32:24)
That was a great. That was a great quote.
[Speaker 2] (1:32:24 - 1:32:25)
Can you get out Michael? Nazarian?
[Speaker 1] (1:32:25 - 1:32:57)
Love you, bro So I was like I was learning about all this history about the inception of the country and all this it's Learning Hollywood was started by Christians to tell stories about God Yeah, so it's meant to tell good stories. Anyway, so let's take it back to inception So let's take it back to like the poor belief values and inception of our country and then like we will get back to where We're supposed to be and it takes us though is I got no one it's gonna come from the past George Washington's not showing up tomorrow. You know what I mean?
Like so it's it's our time guys. It's our time.
[Speaker 3] (1:32:57 - 1:33:27)
I love a man Guys, this has been episode 38. I'm here for the fucking truth. Thank you for being here So Yaka dropping some bombs we're gonna drop all his links in the show notes I highly encourage everyone to support what he's doing.
This is needed more than Absolutely ever if you enjoy this podcast, please tell your friends, please share it around. This is the way that we move forward This is the way that we grow grassroots ground up Love you guys Siaka absolute pleasure, man.
[Speaker 1] (1:33:27 - 1:33:30)
So love you, man. You're awesome.
[Speaker 2] (1:33:30 - 1:33:40)
Oh, I've been working on your name too, buddy It takes a little time man, you're saying like a true Greek to get asked emos, you know, or you can say Ross the most But yeah, that's the most is like a Greek, you know, I like it.
[Speaker 1] (1:33:41 - 1:33:42)
I mean, my name's Siaka. I have to respect.
[Speaker 2] (1:33:42 - 1:33:50)
Yeah Such a pleasure having you on and much love to y'all just keep digging for the truth. Keep doing your thing.
[Speaker 3] (1:33:51 - 1:34:02)
Hey, set Waking up in the time they think you're in it You
What landed for you?