Ask Dr. Drew - Ex Navy SEAL: P. Diddy Is Just The Tip Of An Elite Human Trafficking Iceberg w/ Remi Adeleke & Kyle Kemper – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 409
Episode Date: October 12, 2024Remi Adeleke – a former Navy SEAL who fought human trafficking gangs – says there’s one good thing about P. Diddy’s arrest: people are finally seeing large scale human trafficking by “elites... and the cover-ups that come along with such evil is not a conspiracy. It happens, it’s real.” “When some people get money and power, they easily bend towards their darkest desires,” writes Remi. Remi Adeleke is a former Navy SEAL whose film “The Unexpected” exposes the true story of two human trafficking victims of an international organ harvesting ring. But Remi’s story begins long before his career as a SEAL and filmmaker: he spent his childhood as Nigerian royalty, until the death of his father and the stripping of his family’s wealth sent Remi and his mother to a life of poverty in the Bronx. In his memoir “Transformed”, Remi doesn’t shy away from the illegal activities that threatened to derail his future and tells an inspiring story of personal transformation. Follow Remi at https://x.com/RemiAdeleke Kyle Kemper is a technologist and author. He is the half-brother of Justin Trudeau, the Prime Minister of Canada. For over a year, Kyle and his wife drove a “Kennedy24Bus” across the United States, promoting Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s presidential campaign. Follow Kyle at https://x.com/KyleKemper 「 SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS 」 Find out more about the brands that make this show possible and get special discounts on Dr. Drew's favorite products at https://drdrew.com/sponsors • FATTY15 – The future of essential fatty acids is here! Strengthen your cells against age-related breakdown with Fatty15. Get 15% off a 90-day Starter Kit Subscription at https://drdrew.com/fatty15 • CAPSADYN - Get pain relief with the power of capsaicin from chili peppers – without the burning! Capsadyn's proprietary formulation for joint & muscle pain contains no NSAIDs, opioids, anesthetics, or steroids. Try it for 15% off at https://drdrew.com/capsadyn • CHECK GENETICS - Your DNA is the key to discovering the RIGHT medication for you. Escape the big pharma cycle and understand your genetic medication blueprint with pharmacogenetic testing. Save $200 with code DRDREW at https://drdrew.com/check • PALEOVALLEY - "Paleovalley has a wide variety of extraordinary products that are both healthful and delicious,” says Dr. Drew. "I am a huge fan of this brand and know you'll love it too!” Get 15% off your first order at https://drdrew.com/paleovalley • THE WELLNESS COMPANY - Counteract harmful spike proteins with TWC's Signature Series Spike Support Formula containing nattokinase and selenium. Learn more about TWC's supplements at https://twc.health/drew 「 MEDICAL NOTE 」 Portions of this program may examine countervailing views on important medical issues. Always consult your physician before making any decisions about your health. 「 ABOUT THE SHOW 」 Ask Dr. Drew is produced by Kaleb Nation (https://kalebnation.com) and Susan Pinsky (https://twitter.com/firstladyoflove). This show is for entertainment and/or informational purposes only, and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Kyle Kemper will be here in a few minutes.
You know him, amongst other things, as the half-brother of Justin Trudeau, the Prime Minister of Canada.
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But before we bring Kyle in, we're going to be talking to my friend Rami Adelike, former Navy SEAL,
who looked around and tried to figure out how to make a maximum impact with his knowledge and experience,
and he has been fighting on behalf of human trafficking.
And that now is, of course, a headline in the news because of the P. Diddy disaster. And he wrote a book. Let me get the book's name out here.
The book is called Chameleon. I suggest you check it out. You can find out more about,
there it is, Remy on X. Remy, R-E-M-I, Adeleke, A-D-E-L-E-K-E.
Be right back with Remy after this.
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So as I said, and we will have Kyle Kemper in here.
He's a technologist, author, half-brother of Justin Trudeau,
and he is fighting the fight for making America healthy.
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We'll have him in here at the bottom of the hour.
But right now, Rami Adelike.
Now, don't bring Rami in yet.
So, I first met Remy in the Jordanian desert.
You'd have to watch the show Special Forces to understand how we met.
And I very quickly ended up in the hospital.
So that was my journey.
But he and I made contact once we all returned from the region.
And he's been on this show a number of times. I suggest you check out one of those shows where he tells his story about how he got involved as a Navy SEAL.
It's quite inspiring.
I mean, I did not know this about him when I met him in the desert.
I thought he was inspiring already. coming from Nigerian royalty to being cast out of that country to growing up in the Bronx to
finding his way to the Navy is just an incredible story. But today, I want to focus on his cause,
which is human trafficking. He put out a film, The Unexpected, which exposes the story of human
trafficking and human trafficking victims. He has a book called Chameleon.
Please support him and get the book.
There is the book.
But more importantly, he wants you to support the Benevolent Savage t-shirts and moniker,
hashtag Benevolent Savage.
Do push it out there if you're inclined.
And $5 for every t-shirt purchase goes to the cause against human trafficking.
Please welcome Rami Adelike and tell us about that.
Hey, what's up?
Now, thank you for having me on, Dr. Drew.
It's always a pleasure to be here with you, brother.
Thank you for always supporting me
and the good fight that we're trying to do
and conquer this great evil,
ergo human trafficking, ergo
slavery, modern day slavery. That's exactly what it is. So as far as Benevolent Savage,
just to give you a little bit more detail, this is our shirt. You can get it at kedjaware.com.
On it, you have a man and a woman, both warriors trying to protect two children from traffickers,
people who do evil things to children.
And on the back of the shirt, it says,
be a benevolent savage by helping to end child trafficking.
I'm always trying to find different ways to give back to the anti-trafficking community or serve the anti-trafficking community.
And I get contacted by various nonprofits that need help financially.
So I figured the best way to do that is to
our shirts have been doing really, really well. We have other shirts that have nothing to do with
human trafficking. So we decided, you know what, let's just create a shirt and through that shirt,
we're able to get back. And so, um, what's the website website shirt. Go ahead. Hey, E J O
where, uh, w e a r.com. And that's where you can get the Benevolent Savage shirt.
Two months ago, we partnered with Traverse Project, which is an anti-human trafficking nonprofit that utilizes former special operations guys like myself and guys who've worked in the agency to track traffickers on the web and help support anti-trafficking organizations in other countries
as well via cyber warfare. This month we're partnering with Lantern Rescue. Lantern Rescue
is another anti-human trafficking nonprofit that essentially puts boots on the ground.
So former special operations guys, former seals, other units that
I can't mention here to go into countries and rescue kids trapped in child trafficking, but
also bring to justice Americans who travel to said places to purchase kids for sex.
Sadly, Americans, we're the driving force for a lot of child trafficking overseas and then also for a lot of content that's viewed here in America, but that's made with children who are trafficked.
So those are two great nonprofits that I partner with, and so your proceeds will be going to them.
So you mentioned a couple,
you dropped a couple of little bombs in there.
First of all, you said the agency,
what agency were you referring to?
Well, they work with different three-letter agencies
specifically, well, not work with,
but work with people who used to work with these agencies.
One of them being the big three-letter agency
that starts with a C
ends with an A. I get you. And then the other thing you dropped in here is that we are the
major driver of consumption of this material. That is disgusting. Is that just because we have more available resources and money and so we
we are sort of the focus of these operations or do we have a really really effed up serious problem
here in this country we haven't effed up serious we have both both we you know america is a
had there's a lot of americans with with money when we say money, I don't mean millions of dollars.
I mean, just enough money to be able to pay for things that they like to pay for.
And so you have a lot of Americans who do go on porn sites.
I mean, even Pornhub has gotten in trouble because there's stuff that's uploaded on Pornhub.
And they have underage kids that have been trafficked.
Also, even OnlyFans.
I know they try to outlaw it, outban it, but there are kids that sometimes end up on OnlyFans.
And there are older men, younger men who are paying for, and women who are paying to view such content.
Then there's child pornography that's sold on the dark web.
We know this and we know that there have been people arrested lately
who have paid for child pornography.
Ergo, the guy who tried to assassinate Trump
a couple of weeks ago in Florida,
his son was just nabbed on child pornographic material.
So it's a really big thing.
But then also organ harvesting. So that's the field that
on the film and TV side of things, I try to use my platform to expose that area because that's
an area that's not highlighted often. But you get a lot of Americans that travel down to South
America, Mexico to get certain procedures done. And in some cases, you'll get some people who will
travel overseas to pay for a transplant. And there are a lot of stories that are,
and we've talked about this on previous podcasts before, so I won't rehash the whole thing. But
there are stories out there of people who purchase organs on a black market, Americans who will
purchase organs on a black market in other countries. And the victims are often impoverished victims that have no choice,
but to either give up a kidney so that they could have enough money to last a year or two or don't
and their kids starve. So again, I won't go down that long dark path, but yes, we are the consumer
of a lot of, and the utilizers of a lot of content, material, services, forced labor, go down the list of different forms of trafficking.
We benefit from it.
It just makes me mortified, shudders.
I don't know what to think of it.
I mean, it's sort of, first of all,
you alerted me to this problem.
It's because of you that I began to understand it.
I just imagined, for instance,
that the Oregon harvesting thing
was sort of a rare urban legend kind of thing,
but you showed me how that's not true.
And then on the sex trafficking side,
this is the first time I'm hearing
that we're the main perpetrator.
So talk to me about the sort of,
the range of what we mean when we say human trafficking.
And again, I think it's something on people's mind
because they're like, what was P. Diddy guilty of?
What did he do?
What was going on there?
Is that some of the same stuff?
And do we, and I guess part of my question would be,
is every prostitute human trafficked on some level? You tell me what the range is.
Okay, so I'll start with the first part of the question. We're not the main perpetrators,
but we are the main consumers and the benefactors of trafficking.
Well, you know what? I'll tell you what, there would be no perpetrators
if there was no market.
That's true.
So we are guilty.
We drive the demand.
That should be,
you're making me think,
man, I always knew
we had a spiritual vacuum here,
but wow,
we got to do something about this.
Yeah, we drive the demand.
So when it comes to human trafficking, human trafficking is a blanket term.
And often when people hear the words human trafficking, they immediately go to sex trafficking, right?
Because a good portion of human trafficking does fall into trafficking.
And there's obviously sex trafficking, there's forced labor, there's organ harvesting as I touched on.
I interviewed a guy a couple years ago, I think I spoke about this when I was on your podcast,
who was trafficked from Venezuela to Colombia and Colombia to America with the promise of being
snuck across the border to be
able to get access to America. And he was essentially detained by some cartel in this
house where they kept them. They were women who were used for sex trafficking, men were used for
forced labor. And the kids are so small that they were used as mules to go through the tunnels and
they would traffic through these underground tunnels into the US to move drugs in, right? So that's another form of trafficking. So there's forced marriage. That's
another form of trafficking, a topic that I've conquered in a film as well. So there are different
facets of it. And again, in America, there are a lot of people who utilize the different facets.
It may not be sex trafficking, but it may be forced labor.
It may not be forced labor, but it may be forced marriage.
It may not be forced.
There was a story that came out actually a couple weeks ago of a Haitian woman who came to the United States.
She was essentially a servant for a Haitian family who were Americans.
They were first-generation Americans.
And she was pretty much working 24 hours a day, nonstop, slave labor for nothing, absolutely nothing. And she was threatened to be sent back if she didn't do her work.
So that's a form of trafficking.
And you mentioned marriage, a forced marriage film.
Is that, what is that?
Tell us about that and then remind them again where they get the t-shirts.
Yeah.
So I wrote a film and a short film called The Unexpected and that's on YouTube now.
And thank you for pumping that, Dr. Drew.
I've gotten a lot of comments from people on that YouTube link saying,
I'm here from the Dr. Drew episode.
I heard you, Dr. Drew, push me away.
Get more over there, unexpected.
It's pretty hair-raising, it's pretty intense.
Yes, yeah, and speaking of that,
I don't want to lose my train of thought
before I get to the forced marriage portion
of the film, what I'm trying to do.
But I dropped a link in the Zoom over here,
and it's a link to an article that just came out today. And I'm going to read you the headline of
that article. It says, Yazidi woman freed from Gaza in a US-led operation after a decade in
captivity. Here's the interesting thing. You've watched the short film, so you know, but the victim in there was a Yazidis
girl who was taken by ISIS and essentially trafficked. Her and her sister were trafficked
to different parts of the world. Now, I'm going to read you another excerpt from this article
because this literally just came out a few hours ago today. More than 6,000 Yazidis were captured
by Islamic State militants from Sinjar region in Iraq in 2014,
which is when this story takes place in the short film.
With many sold into sexual slavery or trained as child soldiers and taken across borders,
including the Turkey and Syria. Over the years, more than 3,500 have been rescued or freed,
according to Iraqi authorities with some 2,600 still missing. Many are feared dead, but Yazidi's activists say
they believe hundreds are still alive. So going back to that short film that I made,
one thing I kept on telling people, this is based on, I can't give away the names and the details,
but this is based off of a true story. It happened. I mean, the Yazidi's massacre was
considered a genocide, one of the first
genocide in recent years that was acknowledged by the UN. And a lot of those girls and boys
were used for forced labor, sex trafficking, or organ harvesting. And that's kind of where that
story came out of for the unexpected. Now, some of them were also used for forced marriage.
Some of them ended up in other countries. I won't mention those other countries' names. Some of these boys and girls, their organs were sold on a black market. five years after what took place in 2014. And now we see where one of the victims have ended up
and where one of the victims ended up
is in a forced marriage.
And so this is, which is another form of trafficking.
Wow.
So how big a problem is this?
I mean, is this, this is something
that has lived in the shadows for a lot of us.
How many people are affected by this I mean, this is something that has lived in the shadows for a lot of us.
How many people are affected by this on the exploitation side?
Millions, millions.
I don't have my numbers and my notes in front of me right now.
I usually do when we get on this topic.
That is hard for me.
It is hard for me to get my head around.
I can't even like, millions?
That's crazy. Millions.
Well, just think about it like this. It's a hundred plus billion dollar industry yearly.
It's on, last I checked, it's on track to surpass the drug trade.
People who do nefarious things have realized that it's, in some cases, depending on how somebody's being trafficked, it could be more
lucrative and it could be safer. And when I say safer, I mean safer for them so they're not caught
by the authorities. And so it's very, very lucrative, $100 plus billion industry globally.
From last statistics, I saw about $35 billion domestically here in America. It's a huge industry and it's
very lucrative. Does our border problem contribute to all this? I always wonder if the cartel
just has so much money and you're telling me again, this is such a lucrative business, and this is, I don't know who they are exactly, but that these people that benefit from these illicit, whether it's drug or sex or labor trade, if they have so much money that they're just having their way with us.
They're just somehow keeping the border open with the money. Yeah, the border is a massive issue,
especially as it relates to what's going on here in America.
Last I checked, there's something like a couple hundred thousand kids have gone missing,
like kids who were moved into the United States, they're unaccounted for.
It might be up to 300,000, but I just want to be safe so I don't say a number that's too high.
No, I've seen stuff like that. I've seen those sort of, I've seen, we get the idea. It's hundreds
of thousands. It's crazy. Yes, yes. And as I mentioned, about a year and a half ago,
I interviewed a guy who was, as I mentioned, he was trafficked from Venezuela to Colombia, Colombia to Mexico, and then he ended up escaping and getting into America.
And what lured him to this particular part of Mexico, which was a border town, was he was
essentially, he received a pamphlet, I can't remember if it was a media pamphlet that he
received via electronically or text message saying, hey, the border's open. Come to this
part of the US, come to this part of
Mexico, we will get you in through the US. It's easy. And so you're having a lot of migrants,
not just from Mexico, but from all over South America, even other parts of the world who are
coming to different border towns and they're paying money to Mexicans, to cartel, to coyotes in order to be moved into the U.S., but some of them are not being moved into the U.S.
A lot of them are being trafficked, and a lot of them are ending up dead because of that.
And so it's a large number.
One thing I remember asking the guy at the end of our interview, I said,
what will be your message to America? If you can say one thing, what would you say to America?
And his message was close the border, close the border. There are people who are taking
an advantage of the system and they're taking advantage of people's desperation, people
who want to get inside the United States, and they're luring them,
and they're using them. And a lot of these people are ending up dead or ending up missing or ending up traffic and shackled and not able to lead the situation that they're in. And so the border does
play a major factor in all that's going on right now. I mean, look at what's going on in New York
City. You can't walk the streets of some
inner cities in a bronze and you have all of these prostitutes from Venezuela and they're not under
their own control. They're not under their own control. They're being trafficked. They're being
pimped out. I mean, pimping is like the nice term, right? That's the PC term. They're being trafficked and used for sex.
Whatever somebody pays, which is typically in a lot of cases Americans, whatever Americans pay to have sex with these Venezuelan migrants and other women who are being forced into this field in New York City, in Colorado, in some of these places, that's going to these traffickers.
And you, the Bronx is your old home, your old stomping ground, so to speak.
And so have you been back up there and seen them? I mean, you would notice it, right? You would be aware of what the difference is and how big the problem is. Have you seen it?
Oh, I haven't seen it. My mom lives there. So my mom, she updates me all the time. She,
my mom still lives in the Bronx. Right. And so I keep up with current events in New York as well,
but my mom does, she's the one that updates me. She'll walk down the street, you know, in New York
and there's all of these prostitutes, you know, all of these, and they can't, a lot of them can't
speak English, you know? And so it's, it's, it's, it's really sad. It's a big problem. And sadly, we and our laws have enabled it.
They really have enabled what's going on.
And yeah, it's bad.
It's bad.
Yeah, enabling behavior seems to be our government's primary mode of operation.
We enable drug use.
We enable human trafficking.
And by the way, enabling is a much easier thing
than setting limits and stopping and helping
and healing these people, giving them what they need.
So I was thinking about that just yesterday.
It's funny you use the word enabling.
And they get to the point, unfortunately, I'm going to say that,
I'm not going to make you say this, but I'm going to say this,
that it's unfortunate that our government officials have something called
qualified immunity because they're engaged in negligent manslaughter.
It is negligent freaking manslaughter.
It's what it is.
And let's call it what it is, what it is.
And you can't get at them because they have immunity.
But on the trafficking side and on the drug distribution side and
the drug use side, it is negligent manslaughter.
It's what it is.
It's a great evil.
And I don't know how a lot of people sleep at night.
And it's just sad.
And there are a lot of good organizations out there that are fighting a good fight, but it's almost like you get out there and you do the work.
I've been in a country.
I shared this with you, I think, the first time I was on here talking about this.
But I've been in a country, you know, where, you know, doing anti-trafficking operations, where the parents sell their daughters, who are as young
as nine, 10, 11 years old, to traffickers because they're desperate. And sadly, and then the
traffickers take their daughters to a different part of this particular country and Americans
and other Westerners from Canada and other Westerners from Europe come over and pay for sex with these very, very young girls. And so that's happening on our border. That's happening
in border towns. And it's absolutely sick. It's sick. And it's something that more people
absolutely need to be aware of. And that's why I'm grateful for you to thank you for bringing me on
to always talk about it. I know it's a very sensitive topic. It could be a controversial topic. I don't know
why it's such a controversial topic, but I think media makes it a controversial topic. A lot of
media tries to turn it into a conspiracy theory, but this thing is something that's happened.
There are children dying. There are women dying. There are men dying. There are people who are dying in this dark trade.
If not dying, suffering, suffering greatly.
And suffering.
So buy the t-shirts. Is that all you want people to do? Do you want people to do other things?
Yeah, a couple of things. So buy a t-shirt. If you want to support the cause, as I said,
a portion of each shirt you purchase at KedgerWear.com goes to a human trafficking nonprofit.
And this year, this month, we're partnering again with Lantern Rescue.
We partnered with them the last two months.
You can look them up.
They do great work.
Traverse Project is another anti-human trafficking nonprofit that does great work.
These are nonprofits that are actually going out and doing the work. They're collecting the intelligence. They're passing the intelligence
off to the police departments, off to other entities, not just here in this country,
but in other countries so that they could bring some of these evil people to justice and rescue
a lot of kids. So find those nonprofits. If you don't want to get a shirt, fine,
just go to the nonprofits and donate to them. A lot of these nonprofits that I work with, they have on their websites, they will have
little lessons or videos that you can watch that help educate you as to what are the signs
and symptoms of a traffic victim.
Trafficking, I mean, last time I was on, I talked to you about the airline stewardess who had just went on an
anti-human trafficking nonprofit, read through the list of signs and symptoms of a traffic victim,
what to look for. She was on a plane the next day, saw a kid that was presenting those signs.
She followed her instinct, called ahead, plane landed, cops were there. They checked the guy's ID, checked the kid's ID,
come to find out that kid was being trafficked. That kid was not the son or daughter, I can't
remember, of the man that was with him or her. And that child was being trafficked.
So it's important. This is a global issue. And I'm going to say this, like I say this all the
time. It's a global issue because it's a global issue, it requires a global response. The more people that can get engaged,
whether it's going to an anti-human trafficking nonprofit and learning what to look for,
whether it's donating your time. It's not always about donating your money,
but donating your time, finding a human trafficking nonprofit in almost every city,
especially on the coast. There's anti-human trafficking nonprofits in almost every city, especially on the coast. There's human trafficking, anti-human traffic nonprofits in New York, on the East Coast.
Here in California, there's a couple of them and a lot of border towns. Find an anti-human
trafficking nonprofit, volunteer your time with them, help out where you can.
Maybe it's something as simple as just sitting with a victim that's been rescued
and consoling them and mentoring them.
Maybe it's something else. And then if you want, you could go on YouTube, watch the unexpected
short film. I try to, as I mentioned, because it's a global issue, requires a global response.
A lot of people won't read articles and do the research and go on these trips like I
do, but what they will do is watch a film.
You can watch a short 32 minute film, get educated,
be inspired to do something.
It's a great film.
And the feature film is coming too.
So the feature film is coming.
I can't wait.
You got it.
Yeah.
When there's a premiere, you got to invite us.
All right.
I can't wait for that, man.
We are in.
I don't care.
Oh yeah, absolutely. Absolutely absolutely absolutely i gotta say that i
don't it's it's difficult to get me to watch a film that's not a full-length movie but it's also
not one episode of a longer show it hooked me in like i had to watch it start to finish i was when
you were coming on the show that day i was almost late to get to produce the show because i was
distracted trying to get to the end of it before you showed up. So it's really
good, people. You've got to go look that up.
I have a quick question about
related recent news.
One of the things now, the controversy is with
Telegram, the app, how they
arrested Durov and then they released
him and then now he has all of these new ways
that they're going to be handing data over
to the authorities. Have you noticed from
your contacts, has that affected the human trafficking at all?
Or are those just like the easy fish to catch?
As far as the system?
Yeah, with Telegram.
Because there's more secure apps that are out there,
but a lot of these human trafficking,
a lot of the drug dealing was done on Telegram.
No, not at all. There's a multitude of the drug dealing was done on Telegram, even though it wasn't this.
No, not at all.
Not really?
There's a multitude of ways to move money.
A lot of these traffickers, and I think I talked about this the second or third time
I was on, but a lot of these traffickers use social media.
They use social media in order to close deals, make deals.
There's different ways to move money, set up accounts, different ways.
I mean, there's a myriad of ways to move money set up accounts there's a myriad
of ways to move money so as far as
telegramming
these guys
they have other ways
to move money and to facilitate
these transactions
I've done so much like
a lot of the cyber security stuff and I stay up to date on it
so it just seems to me that anyone who's committing
crimes on an app like Telegram
even before Durov was arrested,
that seems like, aren't those the stupid criminals?
Because it was never a secure app in the
first place. So it's like, are these
all small fish, the ones operating on
social media? Or are the actual
I guess I'm assuming
criminals are smarter than they might be.
To me, it just seemed like
that was kind of almost like a hoax in a way. To it, to me, I thought no criminal would be so stupid as to run
their business on an app like Telegram or to broadcast themselves on Twitter where they can
get caught. It's a spectrum. It's a spectrum. So you got a spectrum of people, people who are,
who are willing to take more risks than others, people who are just getting into the trade,
people who have been in into the trade, people who
have been in it for a long time and they know how to move on a dark web and move it up.
When it comes to social media, one thing you got to understand too is a lot of these people are not
using their actual profiles. It's so easy to create a profile, create an identity on social
media and no one knows who you are. There was a story that came
out, I think this came out last year of this kid in some Midwestern state, I can't recall, but
he was on a website, on some social media app, met a guy who he thought was a girl. This guy was in Nigeria, of all places.
This girl, he got all these pictures
of this particular girl.
I don't know if she was dead.
I don't know if she lived in a city.
And he was posting these pictures.
He created this entire profile
and he had posts all throughout this entire profile
for months, maybe even years. And he used that all all throughout this entire profile for months maybe even years
and he used that to catfish this kid this kid essentially uh he sent pictures that he shouldn't
have sent yeah uh because he was in love right and uh and the Nigerian guys who were essentially
catfishing him said hey you got to give up x amount of dollars or we're going to tell everybody
what you've done.
This kid didn't, ended up committing suicide because he didn't want to get exposed.
It's like a different aspect.
It's not quite into the human and organ trafficking side,
but what you're talking about is the people like 764,
I believe is the number, 764,
where it's groups that are actually being run by other teenagers.
These are teenagers who have messed up minds,
but they're also very, very smart, and they're manipulating.
Like the kid, I just read an article a day or two ago about it,
where this whole online grooming gang of people
that were terrorizing hundreds of people across and around the world
was actually run by a kid who was like 16 or 17 in America.
He was the top guy, and he got a high just from the specific ways that he was able to manipulate.
Like kids like seven, eight, nine to 11 years old on the internet.
Remy still feels guilty for running tennis shoes 20 years ago.
I can't fathom.
And it's like, well, how do you even, I guess this is off the topic of human trafficking
because this is more of like demented minds. Yeah, I guess this is off the topic of human trafficking because this is more of like demented minds.
Yeah, I think it's on the topic of human trafficking.
And I brought up that example, you know,
because there's another, you know, that ties to it.
I was just bringing that example
because that's fresh in my mind
as to how these traffickers and people
are able to create these identities, right?
They're able to create these profiles, these worlds, these IDs essentially, and move through them. And so just to kind of tether that to an
actual real world example of what happened in a trafficking space in 2021 or 2022, there was a
girl who had met a guy on Instagram and they had been chatting on Instagram.
This guy showed up to a Dallas Mavericks playoff game.
The girl was at the game with her dad.
This was a national story.
Told her dad, I have to go use the bathroom.
She went to go use the bathroom.
She was essentially abducted, led out of the stadium.
They didn't find, it took three months
for them. It was like two or three months, I believe, for authorities to find her.
They didn't believe the dad. The dad, the police in Dallas said, your daughter ran away. This is
a runaway case. He was like, this is not my daughter. She would never run away. He ended up
contacting an anti-human trafficking nonprofit
that scours the dark web to try and find victims. I think a lot of them were former veterans who
ran this specific nonprofit of my memory serves me right. They found her on a dark web. She was
being sold on a dark web. That story was a national story. She ended up getting rescued.
Four of the people that were in the house where she
was being held were at the game that night, about a month or two months earlier. And so again,
what's happening is they're creating these profiles. They're using social media to find
victims and lure people, especially young naive kids into coming and then they disappear. And it's,
it's very, very sad. It's very sad. That's the scariest part, especially cause like I,
you know, I have, I have kids now. And so I'm just thinking, I'm always, I'm worried about
the adults that are out there, but then I'm not even thinking about other kids, like teenagers
that are starting to do this. Teenagers are starting to commit these crimes against other
teenagers by posing as as a whole
list of different profiles and that's the high that they get it's it's manipulating someone else
they don't care what happens after it's just the manipulation side and it's that was the scariest
thing is reading about that kid and that that online gang and finding out that it was a teenager
in charge of the whole thing it's wild ramey i've got, I've got to take a break and let you go, but before I do,
how should we understand
the P. Diddy story? Is that another human
trafficking story? I don't want to put you in a position
of saying something or speculating,
but we used it as a
sort of hook for the show today, and I'm
not sure. I think there's
something like that going on, but I'm not sure
he was doing it. I don't know.
Yeah, you know, one thing that they haven't really laid out what's going on with these sex trafficking
charges. Sex trafficking charges are often utilized when kids are in play,
and they haven't revealed as to whether that's the case.
For me, at this point,
there's a lot of ambiguity around it.
As far as him putting him in a position where he looks like he may have done a lot of shady stuff,
he has certainly put himself in a position.
Did he use his power to put other people in positions that they may not
have necessarily wanted to be in? All the evidence is pointing to yes. And coercion is a very fine
line as well. And so he didn't do himself any favors based off of what has been released. But I am under the belief that there is a whole lot of
more information that the DOJ has not released yet that points to him being guilty. That's just
my belief because you can't hold him on sex trafficking charges unless you have concrete
evidence. And a lot of all of these videos of these
freak offs and adults having sex and doing all of this stuff and the dope here.
Like yeah, that can help. But I'm assuming that there has to be something on those videos
that they are not letting the public know maybe because they don't want public opinion
to affect the case. They don't want certain things to come. They don't want other people who haven't been arrested and detained yet to be tipped off and then skip the country.
But there's a lot of evidence there, and he didn't do himself any favors.
And at the same time, I'm wondering if the DOJ has something that they're not releasing yet that's going to essentially be the nail in the coffin. One thing that I do notice that we do have to be careful of, I will say, is there's two sides to
everything, right? There is the side in a lot of cases of people who say that they were trafficked
in order to get a buck. I'm not saying that that's the case here. But one thing that we're seeing is we're seeing a lot of victims coming out now.
And, you know, and they're having these lawyers at their back saying he did X, Y, and Z 10 years ago, 20 years ago.
And I'm not saying they're lying, but it's just like there is that side where people, there was a big story that came out about two months ago
of this woman who had repeatedly said she had been trafficked and that wasn't the case.
She had never been trafficked. She had just used that as a lie in order to get into the public
light in order to get some money. And so I'm not saying that that's what's happening here.
All I'm saying is that, yes, there's a lot of evidence that's not pointing to some good things that Diddy may have been involved in.
Children, they haven't revealed whether children are involved, which I don't know if they're withholding that because they're minors.
But I think more is going to come out, and that's going to justify these trafficking charges.
The best thing that can happen is that this story becomes something that raises awareness
about exactly what you and i are talking about here so so there there is a light there is a
sort of a absolutely sorry to cut you off and that's why i said that's why i said in that post
that this is sorry i was i was gonna say that's why I was saying in that post that this is just the tip of the iceberg, right?
Because there's, it's a tip.
There's a whole lot of stuff that's under the surface, but this is the tip, not as it relates to Diddy and his end of itself, but as it relates to the topic of human trafficking.
It's just a little sneak peek.
And Susan, did you text me this for a reason?
Is that something I'm supposed to bring up here?
She just texted me something.
Yeah, somebody was asking a question,
but we can do it after the break.
Okay, all right, good.
Well, I'm going to let Remy go
because we're going to switch topics.
Is that all right?
Okay.
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Look forward to going to the premiere of the movie when it comes out.
Will it be called Unexpected?
It's going to be called Unexpected Redemption.
We're just closing on a deal now.
We have some major financing coming in.
So it's going to be called Unexpected Redemption.
But the Unexpected is a short film.
You can go watch it now.
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Thank you for the-
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Thank you, Remy.
Great to see you.
And thank you for being here.
And thank you for the work you're doing, my friend.
Thank you so much.
Thank you, everybody.
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We appreciate you. Susan, Caleb, much love. Yeah, thank you. The work you're doing, my friend. Thank you so much. Thank you, everybody. Thank you, guys. Appreciate you, doctors. We appreciate you.
Susan, Caleb, much love.
Yeah, thank you.
The tip of the iceberg, everybody.
All right, Kyle.
We're going to switch gears
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and in his bus.
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And we need an update on how he has shifted now that RFK seems to be a part of the Trump campaign and what he feels about that and how we're going to really keep the focus on making America healthy again.
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then we're in Alabama.
It was such a culture shock,
but you know,
we got home last night
so late.
I'm so happy to be home.
Yeah, we were going
back and forth and back and forth. It was weird. But we enjoyed know, we got home last night so late. I'm so happy to be home. Yeah, we were going back and forth and back and forth.
It was weird.
But we enjoyed Alabama, Caleb.
We see why you're there.
That was really lovely.
I know.
I want to move there.
Put that picture back up again,
and you'll see we were out in front of the Grand Hotel
near the cannon that they fire off every day that I missed.
Did your kids get to see that?
They heard it.
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, yeah. They heard it.
They love those things.
They love it. They had so much fun running around in Camden. He was practicing all day
the day before saying, Dr. Drew, Dr. Drew.
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down next to him, but then 10 minutes
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Make America healthy again. Maha,
Kyle Kemper on X, K-Y-L-E
K-E-M-P-E
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Hang on a second.
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M-A-H-A-O-N-E-T-H.com.
Find out about that.
And I want to address this question that Susan texted me.
We have an X question.
Yeah, go ahead.
Do you want to read it or do you want me to do it?
No, go ahead.
So somebody said,
if these Diddy allegations are dark and widespread
through the entertainment industry,
how does that impact me?
Having treated people who may have been involved in these abuses, I get the confidentiality is in place.
But if a patient came to you to manage their mental health issues and was hiding their involvement in such things, that is impossible for you to treat.
Not impossible to treat, but let me tell you that.
Just wondering if you have ever considered it.
Yes, I consider it all the time.
Because guess what?
When people go down these paths of addiction with substances and with sex,
it goes to very dark places.
And what I tell every patient is, I will fight for you.
I will go to the mat for you. But if you harm somebody else, you're out of here.
Or if you break the law, now it's a legal problem. Now you can't, like you see in the opening of the
show, I say you get treatment before you kill somebody. That's been my sort of mantra for 30
years, which is I will help you. You may have some very dark impulses as a part of this condition.
You must participate actively all day, every day,
so that doesn't turn into something
that you hurt somebody else,
or you break a law because you do that,
then I'm out.
And that's on the legal system at that point.
And you relate,
but it's between you and God,
how you manage that.
So not my...
But if they were already involved in it
and you found out...
If they're involved in it, I have obligation to report this stuff.
I have a...
We don't sit quietly
when this stuff is uncovered.
That's why people keep secrets.
Well, it is why people keep a secret
and they're entitled to do so, unfortunately.
But I would say
that if those people
have those secrets in their past,
they cannot get well
without coming clean about some of it.
And that's their eighth and ninth step
where they figure out how to deal with that.
But it will be addressed.
It will be addressed.
And you're as sick as your secrets.
And if the secrets are maintained,
the illnesses perpetuate.
So it's complicated.
It's a little bit complicated.
It's a little bit nuanced.
But trust me, it's something that comes up not infrequently.
Because just on the drug addiction side, people that do drugs, it drives them to do terrible things, right?
They may not be bad people, but the drug addiction takes them to terrible places.
So there we go.
All right. So Kyle Kemper, we're going to bring them to terrible places. So there we go. All right.
So Kyle Kemper, we're going to bring him on in here.
Let's talk about Maha.
Kyle, welcome back.
Drew.
There you are.
I'm sorry to keep you waiting so long, but always good to see you.
Are you out of the bus now?
Is the bus continuing?
Tell me, update us where you are and how you've adjusted. I'm out of the bus now? Is the bus continuing? Tell me, update us where you are and how you've adjusted.
I'm out of the bus. I'm at home in Sarasota. We just did a caravan up to Washington, D.C.
for the Rescue the Republic rally that happened this past weekend. It was fantastic. We had the
bus. We had a Maha Cybertruck and a Maha Hummer pulling the Maha token trailer.
And we dropped in very hard with a bunch of the world leaders in this space.
And a lot of the Kennedy campaign forces and activators, along with a lot of the Trump
and the mega team are kind of coming together.
There's this unity coalition.
It's very exciting.
This weekend was beautiful.
It was peaceful.
It was high vibration.
And we've got some amazing content dropping tomorrow, in fact,
highlighting some of the incredible actions and activities
that as a community we're there.
Where is it going to drop?
Where can we see that?
It's going to drop on Twitter.
It'll drop on or on X.
It'll drop on mine.
That's on your website?
Yeah.
Something fell down behind you.
That's one of the newspapers.
That was the other thing.
Bring it forward.
Check that one out.
Oh, yeah.
New Independent.
We printed out 20,000 of these for Washington.
And Kennedy endorses Trump on one side.
Make America healthy again.
Unity Coalition emerges.
But then this is the big thing.
Kennedy endorses Trump. And Dick Cheney endorses Kamala Harris.
Okay.
Yeah, interesting.
And honestly, every Democrat who's been around, who, like, you know, harkens back to the Iraq War, the Afghanistan War. We all know that Dick Cheney is one of the most perverse neoconservatives,
warmongers, profiteers out there.
The fact that he has endorsed Kamala Harris,
and Kamala Harris has not only accepted it,
but is celebrating it as some sort of vision of coalition.
Come on.
Anyway, talk to me.
The one thing I've been saying
insofar as my participation
in the RFK experience and phenomenon,
I just keep saying,
we need this man in Washington.
I don't care in what capacity,
but we need that brain in Washington. What do you
imagine, or is there a plan for if former President Trump is elected? Do you have any
sense of where he's going to be deployed? Absolutely. And Bobby said so as much. So
before getting into where exactly he was deployed let's just kind of go
over how we got to this point you know bobby initially was a democrat recognizing just how
undemocratic and corrupt and centralized and secret of the democratic party is he chose to
run as a dependent uh he gave everything committed more than 15 million dollars towards getting on
all the ballots as soon as he started getting on all the ballots the democrats democrats were challenging him in court in every state to
get him off of the ballot and it became clear that you know he was going to meet underneath this law
fair attack and and then there's this challenge that he's going to split the vote as well from Trump and Democrats.
And if it's close, a three-way, you know, this, we'll just say this Democratic Party and their globalist agenda operative, this matrix that supports them, they cut corners and are willing to cut corners.
So the risk was too high.
And Bobby had to sit for a very long time with this
and then engaged in discussions with Trump
and ultimately realized that, you know what,
President Trump is the right man at this time
to be able to get behind.
And Trump has promised and inferred and invited Bobby
to participate in his administration,
but also to participate now in the administration
by helping set up the transition team.
In 2016, when Trump came into office,
he wasn't really expecting to be president.
And once he became president, all of a sudden,
the neocons circled him like nothing else and convinced him
that this was the right course of action to do. And he ultimately ended up putting some
less than the best people around him. Well, this time he's not going to make that same mistake.
He's not going to get fooled. He's got Bobby the Remedy Kennedy by his side. He's got Elon Musk,
Tulsi Gabbard. You know, there's just such a great group of kind of people representing different backgrounds coming to assure that, you know, this next four years, you know, from Bobby's perspective, he wants to protect the children and he wants to make America healthy again.
Make America healthy again, make individuals as well as society and system, system-wide.
And so we've heard him obviously talk on food safety and vaccine concerns.
Does he have a, he must have a, like a war plan. Like he must have a, like, because he told me, for instance, he said if he became president,
the first thing he would do would bring in the three major medical publications and say,
you solve these weird influences that are affecting who and what you publish, or I'm going to prosecute all your
organizations under a RICO. Is he still planning to do things like that? Or has he laid out a plan?
Or is that still kind of something he's keeping under wraps? I mean, I don't have that kind of
information as to what exactly the plan is,
but I know it's, it's the people. And oftentimes, you know, we've heard like, you know,
the president is just one person. It's the people behind him. And for me, like, you know,
when I watched that debate of Kamala versus Trump, I could just see that, like in my mind's eye,
I could see behind Trump was we, the people was just lots of energy and behind kamala harris
it's like there's almost tethered with a microphone to the matrix to the large corporation
that seek to control through fear and division and this is the battle this is the this is the
this is our david versus goliath kind of moment. And in terms of what those actions are, I think Bobby, had he been able to
become president, he would have been like a wounded
manatee in a sea full of sharks as president, also
trying to pass all these initiatives. So with
Trump, there's an opportunity for four years of cleaning
up this swamp, this disgusting, toxic swamp that empowers and emboldens pedophiles and human traffickers, drug traffickers, these poisonous industries that are constantly attacking us.
And so there's an opportunity to really clean this thing up.
And Trump can be that front man who also needs to really take back that role
of being Mr. You're Fired,
because there's a lot of heads that got to roll in terms of cleaning up this.
It's a very large apparatus, this government,
but there's an awful lot of opportunity,
especially with the caliber of people
that are coming together.
Making America healthy again.
And I've heard mostly him speak about vaccine safety
and about childhood illness
and about chronic disease burden
and about food supply
or the tainted quality of our food,
whether it's the addictive quality or the additives, whatever it is.
Are those the main?
Because I've not heard, for instance, what strikes me and I find interesting.
I've not heard him, I'm sure it's on his mind,
but I've not heard him really talk about the healthcare delivery system so much,
which is also a mess.
But I think he's going at things a different way.
In the past, people always attacked healthcare delivery
and we're going to have Obamacare and this and that.
Now we're going to say,
hey, we're just going to make Americans more healthy
so they don't have to worry so much
about the healthcare delivery system.
Is that accurate?
Bingo.
You know, it's a sick care system.
It's not a healthcare system.
And really addressing the root cause and recognizing that, you know, he's talked about there's nothing more valuable than a sick child in the eyes of the pharmaceutical and medical industrial complex.
So they want more sick children.
They don't want dead children.
They want sick children because they represent long-term profits.
That's wrong.
That's morally repugnant.
That's disgusting.
That's evil uh instead
let's focus on health and wellness and doing you know proactive prevention also recognizing the
environmental toxicity that we're dealing with toxic air sick water toxic soil list goes on and
bobby has you know an unbelievable depth and breadth of knowledge.
And the people that he's been able to engage with on the last two years of campaigning,
but also in his storied 40-year career of taking on some of the worst of the worst,
will help arm him to be able to address these.
And plus, there's kind of an opening up.
And I think healthy America,
this is what I like about this tagline,
to make America healthy again,
is it's a big umbrella.
It's a big tent that people can all kind of come into.
And it addresses personal health, societal health,
economic health, family health, just so many different angles.
So when Bobby suspended his campaign,
I was left kind of searching.
And I was reached out to by one of the campaign creative directors
and said, you've done a lot of stuff in crypto, right, Kyle?
I'm like, yeah, I sure have.
Well, we should maybe do a token. and i got introduced to this incredible group and on the night of the debate we launched
the maha token the make america healthy again token and it's on eth so that website was maha on
eth eth stands for eth.com but there's we've simplified it because you struggle with that
so are other people so it's just mahatoken.com.
We've got a merch site.
Using this token, we've been able to fund grassroots awareness efforts
for this Maha movement and are distributing newspapers,
helping over the next little bit to really push forward awareness
and engagement around Maha.
Listening to the very large grassroots supporter community who are super engaged and want to
participate and be part of this change and challenging things like this forthcoming
farm bill legislation where they want to give agriculture companies
unlimited liability,
just like vaccine manufacturers,
like bots, crazy stuff.
So anything that we can do,
and by leveraging the decentralized
open source crypto communities
towards creating a powerful decentralized movement
to support this mission
of making America healthy again,
it's on, we're doing it, let's go.
And we could use a good doctor, America's doctor,
to also give people guidance on how do we become truly healthy,
both individually, family, and societally.
It's a big task.
It's a big task.
And that was going to be my question,
which is I do feel, and we were talking to Rami
about this exact issue in a different way,
but that our spiritual and mental health problems are also affecting our ability to make healthy
food choices, for instance, without eating impulsively something that's yummy.
And I don't hear too much about that.
Tell me, are you guys thinking about that?
Well, I think you can tell everybody you're unhealthy and you need to be better.
Or you can invite them to take micro actions or ask questions to themselves and reflect.
And a small micro action of simply going for a walk or taking your shoes off and touching some grass or getting some sun.
Thinking about just reading the label on something you're going to consume.
Like, are some of those ingredients?
You listen, just taking a walk after meals, right?
And maybe, and I would argue that if you can, we have a loneliness crisis in this country
too.
If you can get people to maybe, maybe, maybe there's something for you.
Create an app, you know, where people can go, hey, who's in our neighborhood?
We'll go, let's go out and take a walk this evening
at five o'clock, seven o'clock, whatever.
Or we're going to gather at the park.
And, you know, something where Maha becomes social
and supportive as well as specifically engaged in health.
Absolutely.
You know, the power of being around other people,
like, you know, that's why people love to go to sports events
and like to go to dances and go to bars and clubs.
That's why COVID was such a catastrophe.
That's why we haven't recovered from that yet.
It was a deep, profound wound, an injury.
A lot of scar tissue.
And that scar tissue can be removed through some good dancing
and human engagement and celebration and kind of releasing yourself.
And also, you know, there's a lot.
There's like this one line called Ho'oponopono is very important.
And I think I may have mentioned this last time, but it's a Hawaiian healing ritual that it's four simple lines.
It's, I'm sorry, please forgive me.
I'm thankful.
And I love you.
And you can say this to heal all sorts of
different things. But one of the first things we need to do is heal ourselves. And you know,
people carry around a lot of trauma for stuff they've done. They may have done, everyone's
done some bad stuff in the past. First, recognize it, apologize to yourself, and then forgive
yourself and release yourself. It's time to move on and be grateful for that trauma,
for that experience and love thyself.
Once you do that,
you can really move forward and you can also apply that same messaging towards
your family,
your community and,
and you know,
the nation and ultimately the world,
because these guys,
they divided us like crazy.
It made us hate each other.
And the way that we overcome that is first recognize them as agents
and Decepticons that seek to rule through domination and fear
and saying no more and recognizing as well that we can heal
and saying I'm sorry and taking accountability for your actions is critical.
And I love the idea, Drew, of an app or something along those lines
that rewards micro actions, that incentivizes positive action.
And we live in the year 2024.
We have access to all this exponential technology.
It's entirely possible.
And just by you saying, I love this idea,
like, you know, that's something when you're dealing with open source communities,
it's like, okay, look around.
Like, okay, we can do this.
And once you have, and with the magic of tokens,
which are value that more people are engaged,
the larger the community is, you know, the more value that's created,
you can reward people through engagements
with actual value. It's very, very exciting. So yeah, forgiveness and gratitude. I've noticed
when people are able to express that on a regular basis, they usually do very well.
So what is the Hawaiian principle again? What is it called? And we should have a, that should
be like a, whatever the Hawaiian, they is it called well and we should have a that should it should
be like a like a that whatever whatever the hawaiian they have symbols for everything they
probably have a symbol for it that should be on your app yeah ho oponopono ho oponopono joe
dispenza has it does a lot of talking about it and ho oponopono you know i met tulsi gabbard a
couple times the first time i met her i was just i didn't want to give her, I didn't want to really say anything to her.
I just wanted, I just gave her like, you know, this sticker.
And on the back of this wrote Ho'oponopono.
Cause like, you know,
prophecy says that great healing will come from a mother from Hawaii.
And so, you know, and then with Tulsi being in this role,
and she also brings this Aloha energy energy, which is I come with love.
I come with an open heart and I come with respect.
That's fantastic.
It's one of the pillars.
The other pillar is this ho'oponopono.
And if she can become a, you know,
a light and messenger and an educator around this practice,
we can heal.
A beautiful golden age is dawning, friends it's dawning it's coming and that darkness
that horrible horrible darkness that we just heard about with remy like you know that's all there but
that's that's a product of this wickedly centralized secretive and corrupt system that
leverages blackmail extortion honeypotting and you know, to keep people in power. And our matrix government that we have right now is so deeply tied in and guilty at all levels.
It's not, as you said, benevolent or incompetent or incompetent manslaughter.
What was the word?
What was that?
And far as what?
As far as?
As far as the government's involvement.
Oh, yeah.
Negligent. Negligent manslaughter. Negligent manslaughter. Not negligent. Not negligent. This is not negligence. This is direct conspiracy.
This is a group of people working together to break the law. And it is a huge racket.
You know what? But Kyle, to your point, if it is a self-conscious plan, now we're talking murder.
And so, wow.
And unfortunately, somebody asked about my comment about immunity.
Elected officials, law enforcement, they all have something called qualified immunity.
You can't go after them for the consequences
of their actions, of their
legislation and things. And that,
there needs to be some
crack in that armor because
that's how they get away with this bullshit.
Yeah,
at the highest level, I'm sure
there's, you know, there is
a remedy for it.
And, you know, in this age of technology that we have,
we should be able to identify and clearly stop it.
And the fact that it doesn't and isn't stopped
and isn't being addressed goes to show how high it runs.
And, you know, oftentimes at the bottom of the pyramid,
there'll be little scapegoats that get
picked off and every now and then someone mid-chain like a p diddy might get exposed
but you know right to the top no no like you know i think i think podesta got in a little bit of hot
water around that and all of a sudden oh that went real freaking quiet um yeah not gonna get
get into that because i want to focus forward, but these are some of the unhealthy challenges.
Ho'oponopono.
Ho'oponopono.
That's where we need to put the focus.
And people who have done bad things too.
It's like, you know, because this is a big,
there's a lot of people that have been in there.
And like, you know, the first thing you've got to do to yourself
before even doing it publicly is forgive yourself.
Because if you did the deal with the devil,
if you participated in some sort of human sacrifice,
like satanic ritual,
you might think your soul is lost,
but it is not.
You can still find salvation,
but it starts not with the almighty.
It starts with yourself and recognizing and taking accountability for your
action,
for apologizing, ultimately forgiving, and then choosing right action moving forward.
Well, my friend, I've got to wrap this up.
Where do you want people to go?
What kind of support do you need?
Give them the pitch.
Yeah, so you're all invited to participate in making America healthy again.
We've created this decentralized token.
If you don't know anything about crypto, I highly encourage you to learn more.
There's all sorts of information about how to participate.
If you go to mahatoken.com, there's a token page where you can learn more about our mission and what we're doing.
We have a telegram.
I invite you to come in, join it.
It's a token telegram.
It's a little noisy.
It's a little wild. But please you to come in, join it. It's a token telegram. It's a little noisy. It's a little wild.
But please ask questions.
Everybody's very friendly.
And, you know, together we want to build.
You're invited to participate as well.
And we've just released an onboarding form, which you'll find on the website, where you can basically share your superpowers and how we can get involved because I seek to, through this container of the Maha Token,
to create a radically collaborative and radically powerful exponential organization to support this concept, this high-level purpose of Make America Healthier Again
in a myriad of fashions.
And there's so much energy that I've realized from the campaign space
that we need to find ways to come together underneath this purpose and channel it so you're invited to go to mahatoken.com to find the link
for our onboarding form to enter that to come in to get involved um as well there's an opportunity
as more people become aware of this we've got big drops coming up the price of these tokens
generally goes up since after launch the the price went up a lot.
It's kind of came back down.
It's a very, very good time, let's say.
So you're invited to learn more,
share the information, join in,
grab yourself a hat,
and let people know that you're committed
towards making America healthy again
and being part of we the
people in a fight against the matrix. Thank you. I love the way this has shifted and focused and
I just dig it. I think this is awesome. I like the ho'oponopono aspect. I think it's very,
and some of the people on the restream were educating me that this is a physician
that worked in a psychiatric hospital
or a doctor that came up with this
and was able to get everybody out of the facility
through gratitude and forgiveness.
And it's the same thing as 12-step.
It's the same kind of ID.
It's the same stuff.
It's just a distilled down version of it.
It's good.
I like it.
He didn't even look,
he didn't even see the patients in the psychiatric ward he was just uh you know a lot
of that whatever power and literally went through the full file of every person within there and did
the whole point of practice on all of them and cleared it and cleared that energy and we've got
to clear this dark energy folks we got it we've got to clear this dark energy, folks.
We've got to heal ourselves.
We've got to heal this nation, heal this planet.
And let's get a whole punipono.
Thank you, my friend, Kyle.
You sold me.
Go to Kyle Kemper on X and also the mahatoken.com, which I'm on, where you can get all the good equipment,
like the green hat or the red hat or whatever,
and to support things and get some tokens and keep an eye on what Kyle is up
to.
So I appreciate you being here,
my friend,
and please let me know how we can support you going forward.
Appreciate you.
And remember Kennedy endorsed Trump and Dick Cheney endorsed Kamala Harris.
What side are you on folks
alright
thanks Drew
thanks Susan
alright so
let's look at our schedule here coming up
we got a lot of things coming tomorrow
Susan's going to be in here at noontime I think
Shane Cashman is my guest tomorrow
does anybody know who that is
tell them
he was on the show before Some people know who he is.
Yeah, he was on the show before,
but he's going to come in.
We're going to talk about some fun stuff
with two psychic mediums.
And also, I don't know if you guys missed last week's show.
We had Mob Wives on and that show's doing really well.
I'm so excited.
But yeah, he wants to talk about, let's see,
he gave me a list of things that's on his mind. Tomorrow, right? Tomorrow noon? Yeah, he wants to talk about let's see he gave me a list of things that's on his mind
tomorrow noon
yeah he wants to know
about the election
World War III
spiritual warfare
the proliferation of evil
the afterlife
and the fracturing of reality
it's not all that far
from what we're talking about today
with the whole
upon upon
next week
we're going to bring
Sasha Latapova back
she is obviously
she's a brilliant
what do we call her a pharmacy technologist or engineer Next week, we're going to bring Sasha Latapova back. She is obviously a brilliant,
what do we call her,
a pharmacy technologist or engineer who has manufactured pharmaceutical agents in the past
and is able to easily point at the shortcomings
in the vaccine rollout.
Emily Kaplan, she is part of Broken Science.
We're going to bring her in.
She's another great voice out there.
And then I'm going to challenge my commitment
to free speech i'm going to bring alex jones in here on wednesday and then dr robert malone on
the 10th uh chef group comes back on the 15th upheaval of society and dr scott atlas on the 16th
so we got a lot of great guests coming up here we appreciate you guys being here today appreciate
our guests do support uh if you're so inclined, Remy and Kyle.
Very interesting. All this is
very interesting to me. I know, I love Remy.
I like that they're both so positive.
I want him to come back whenever he wants to, Drew.
If he has something to promote or if he wants
to just talk more about his
child trafficking situation.
Actually, we got sort of censored,
semi-censored over on X
during the show. People were texting stuff, their comments, and it was just putting up their name.
It was limiting what they could say.
So maybe like our headline on X is, I know that they've stopped underage porn stuff for the child traffic.
If somebody was trafficked, I don't know if they've got some kind of limit on the, but if you can't chat on X or
whatever other channel, you can head on over to Rumble. You can head on over to YouTube because
we simultaneously go out. We're also on Twitch and Facebook. Facebook doesn't have as many people,
but Rumble and YouTube are pretty active. So you can head over there and give us your comments.
We see them on the restream,
but they just weren't popping up on X for some reason.
I don't know, Caleb, can you fix that?
Yeah, it's probably because of the topic
was about human trafficking.
And so they downrank a lot of that stuff.
But I wanted to tell people, just go on YouTube,
go on YouTube and look up The Unexpected by Remy Adelike.
And it's amazing.
It's like 30 minutes long.
It's not like explicit.
It's not terrifying. It's just the subject matter and it's amazing. It's like 30 minutes long. It's not like explicit. It's not terrifying.
It's just the subject matter of it is intense. It was
a very good film.
I agree. It'll be a great feature
when it comes around. So we will
see you guys in here tomorrow at noon
for Susan and Shane Cashman
and we will be back on Tuesday with
Tuesday's Sasha Lodipova. That's next
Tuesday. So we'll see you at 3 o'clock next Tuesday.
How exciting. Yep. And Emily Kaplan. We'll see you then.
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