Investigate Earth Conspiracy Podcast - Andrew Tate Arrest Exposed | Alpha Male or Sex Trafficker? | True Crime Podcasts

Episode Date: January 5, 2023

Many people from around the world know the name Andrew Tate, a personality that rose to fame very fast by having what he called "masculine viewpoints". Recently Andrew Tate, Tristan Tate, and 2 of his... assosiaties were arrested on charges of human trafficking, rape, and forming a criminal group. Andrew Tate has said that he is a victim of the matrix and that if he was arrested, it was because of his viewpoints on the world and the New World Order. On this podcasts episode, we discuss facts surround the case and play some audio directly from the Tate brothers. What could the future could hold for the brother? All of that and more on this episode of Andrew Tate Arrest Exposed | Alpha Male or Rapist? | True Crime Podcasts

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Starting point is 00:00:01 Didn't mean those things. I'm sorry. Doesn't matter anyway. We've been here one time too many. Wonder what will happen next. We both know that this ship's going. Let's get off and leap if you say. Hello, hello.
Starting point is 00:00:55 And welcome to Invest the Earth podcast. I'm your host, Chad, alongside my wife, Sherry. Hello, everyone. Hope you're doing great today. Yes. Welcome to the podcast, everybody. This episode is very interesting. We're going to finally talk about the Andrew Tate saga, I guess you can call it.
Starting point is 00:01:13 Andrew Tate, the ultimate victim of the Matrix, as he says. And so we are going to discuss everything surrounding Andrew Tate. And specifically why we wanted to cover this is because, obviously, with us covering the New World Order, for so long, we've done this for four years. We have investigated and researched and done as much stuff as we can to really learn. and understand the New World Order, or I guess what Andrew Tate is kind of really can refer in to as the New World Order, but he calls the Matrix. And so, obviously, for any of you guys that have ever, guys or girls, have seen the movie The Matrix, you'll kind of understand what he's talking about. But really, it's more about, I believe, what he is trying to portray is it is this one world or deep state slash globalist elite system that are out to get him because of his. his viewpoints and his strong masculinity and all this crap.
Starting point is 00:02:09 But we're going to talk about it. And so some of you guys and girls, even out there, may be fans of Tates. And, you know, honestly, I have watched a lot of his videos. Sherry's watched a lot of his videos. A lot. He does have a lot of very interesting things to say based on just the whole masculinity part of being a man and what it really means to be an alpha male. and so there's a lot of guys and girls alike that have taken to Andrew Tate over especially the past year.
Starting point is 00:02:42 His following has absolutely skyrocketed. This guy has literally got famous almost overnight in some ways. I mean, and, you know, it also just kind of helped his whole entire situation when he was banned because, let's face it, when you're canceled or censored or banned, especially when you're saying things that a lot of people agree with on a lot of cases. It just kind of makes your fame or popularity just go even higher, you know. So we're going to talk about Andrew Tate. We're going to discuss kind of what he's about, what he was arrested for. He is currently in jail in Romania, which is one of the places that he is from.
Starting point is 00:03:20 He has a residency in Romania. He also has a place in Dubai. I believe he, I think he even has a place in London and some other places. I'm not positive about a place in the United States. But the reason he was actually arrested is apparently because, now, there's been speculation, but I believe it is potential sex trafficking or human trafficking. We've even heard reports potentially of money laundering or something, you know, something to do with that. But it's very interesting to hear both sides of this because, you know, there is a still huge group of people that has,
Starting point is 00:04:04 have come to Andrew Tate's defense. There have been some females that have come to Andrew Tate's defense. I've heard this on some Twitter spaces while some of these women that would come in there, you know, the, I guess what you would say, the, the girl that you would, I guess you would think would be in Andrew Tate's circle. So either Instagram model, super model, some type of, you know, thing like that. You know, some of these women I've heard talk and speak up for Andrew Tate saying that, hey, you know, Andrew Tate never made me feel uncomfortable. He never made me, you know, in a situation where I didn't feel like I could leave.
Starting point is 00:04:41 He never treated me with disrespect. So we are getting, you know, accounts from women like that. We have not really heard a ton of accounts from women that have really come public in any of the public eye. Well, and I think it makes a difference, too, like Andrew Tate says, if there are, you know, women there are his friends or a potential girlfriend. If it's a potential girlfriend, he treats them way differently than he does girlfriends. Yeah. So we have to keep that in consideration as well. Yeah. So you're right. Many of you might know that Andrew Tate was canceled. So you might have heard something about Andrew Tate and said, oh yeah, I heard he was canceled. And one of the reasons that he,
Starting point is 00:05:25 according to him anyway, that he was canceled was because he was a misogynist. He said things against women that just, you know, do not go with the mainstream narrative, as he would say. This is not the time in history where you can talk and say things the way that he does and get away with it is what he would tell his followers. This is not the time that you can say things that makes you a strong white male or a strong male in general is what he says. But he's not even a white male. Yeah, I mean, but, you know, he, he always. often rides on the back of just the whole man thing in general. Right.
Starting point is 00:06:05 He's always kind of had this feeling and this thought that, you know, the men are, are dying breed, real men, alpha males. And, you know, he thinks the Matrix as he always refers to it, or, you know, lack of better terms, he also sometimes mentions the New World Order, which is an actual thing. But I think when he refers to things as the Matrix, I really believe probably what he's really talking about, even though I don't think he really fully understands the New World Order and actually the inner workings of how it actually works. But I do think that he, when it refers to The Matrix, he's probably talking about the New World Order. The system and the narrative
Starting point is 00:06:44 of what they want the population in the world to believe versus what they don't want you to believe or, you know, or foster. Right. And I think he is right about a lot of things. But he's just very controversial, but that's what makes him so popular. You have to be outside the box. You have to be not just a somebody or a nobody. You've got to be a person that gains
Starting point is 00:07:12 people either negative or positive and that's how you become an influencer. You have to get that attention. Yeah, and that sometimes means controversial. Yeah, and I think that's where it all is. Yeah. You sometimes have to be controversial and
Starting point is 00:07:29 that's what he did. He says wild shit. He says things that like are going to make people stop and gas for air almost the fact that he even said that. There have been videos surface of Andrew Tate. What looks to be very damning videos of him abusing women is what it looks like. But what I will say is the woman that was in the video that everyone used, especially up until the point when they canceled him. And one of the videos, or at least I guess the video that the mainstream system and big tech and all of them used to, especially as an excuse to cancel him. Well, the woman in the video actually came out and said that this was like a sex kink thing for them. This was, the woman in the video said this was not, he was not abusing me. This was our
Starting point is 00:08:14 thing. It was like a role play type thing. Yeah, like a role play deal. So she's come out multiple times to defend him. And she even came out to defend him. The girlfriend in the video, she also came out to defend him when he was arrested for sex trafficking or, you know, whatever, in saying that, look, this, you know, he's not that. That's not what he does. I've never seen anything like that. And she said, I've lived with Andrew. I have been around Andrew all the time. You know, this is, this is how it is. But. Well, was he arrested for this video or was he arrested on different evidence? So, so listen, so I think it was about eight months ago, Andrew Tate was arrested for potential sex trafficking. Now, he, as he explains in
Starting point is 00:08:54 an interview, and he was arrested in Romania. And this was about eight months ago. But, But he explains it in a video that he was essentially swatted as he calls it. And so what swatted means, I guess, you know, but typically you're swatted on live stream, right? If you are a live streamer, say on Twitch, a video game streamer or just anyone that live streams and someone gets your address and they figure out how to call the police to say some crazy shit to get the cops there, just so they can see the police coming in and breaking your shit down live on camera, right? This is what people do. A lot of people get swatted. And it's a very dangerous thing because people can get killed and it has happened. That's what he said is why the swatting actually happened.
Starting point is 00:09:34 But he actually got arrested, though. He got arrested. He went to the police station. He said he was there for five hours. This was eight months ago. And they let him go, right? But what we're finding out eight months later, which is now, is that from what we understand, the Romanian authorities, actually, this arrest now, while he is in jail, is a eight-month-long investigation based on that first arrest. which, you know, would, I would think would also kind of maybe say his explanation of why he was arrested in the first place could be bullshit, right?
Starting point is 00:10:11 I mean, but we don't know that for sure either. Now, look, there has been huge speculation all around this. Like, is Andrew Tate a victim of the Matrix, aka the New World Order? Is, you know, Andrew Tate's a, at the very least, multi-millionaire. Some people say billionaire. Probably so. Asset and everything wise, yes, he probably is. He has Bugatti's, which are ridiculously million-dollar expensive cars.
Starting point is 00:10:33 He has a vast array of sports cars, which have since been seized by the Romanian authorities. Not sure why they have been seized, but typically they will seize them until they know whether or not any damages will have to be paid out and so on and so forth. If he is cleared or his name is cleared, they will return the vehicles to him, is what I'm understanding how that works. but Andrew Tate was very vocal, especially in all of his interviews, about how Romanian authorities are basically pushovers. He's said this over the past year. He said that Romania is a country to where you can pay off him or her or whoever and get away with murder, basically. I mean, he said this publicly. And I mean, not only that, you know, Andrew Tate has said a lot of crazy shit publicly. And some of these things
Starting point is 00:11:23 We'll play to you on this podcast tonight But, you know, it's very interesting That some of the things, and the way he says things on video Would almost be evidence in a court case For what they arrest him for, right? And so, you know, there's an attorney, which I think we have the video queued
Starting point is 00:11:44 for a little bit later in the show, but there's an attorney that goes through just one video of his and talks about all the illegal shit that he says in this video of that he could actually be charged on, right? And so that's one thing. But Andrew Tate, in my mind, and look, we're going to try to be unbiased. We don't really have a feeling either way. What I will say, and I think Sherry will probably agree with this, before we get into the nuts and bolts of the case, because we have a lot of stuff that has unraveled, especially the past few days.
Starting point is 00:12:17 We've had a lot of journalists that have really dug on this whole thing. I've compiled all that to kind of just bring you guys the story of this. And, like, you know, is Andrew Tate innocent? Is he not? And we're just going to present things of what Andrew said himself, what his brother has said himself. You know, messages between Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate and their associates. We have those that have been sent in two journalists that, you know, have got involved in this case. to kind of peel back some of the layers.
Starting point is 00:12:49 But, you know, we're not, we're unbiased this whole entire situation. But what I will say, yes, there are a lot of guys, and especially young guys, that look up to Andrew Tate. And there are a lot of people that, you know, Andrew Tate has probably done some good for just to incentivize them to want to be better or more manly or whatever the case is, want to be rich or whatever. And for some people, that's what it takes. For some people, it takes someone they can look up to a role model, whether or not you
Starting point is 00:13:16 like the fact that Andrew Tate is the way he is or not, people need someone to idolize, right? Right. And Andrew Tate became that for a lot of guys. And especially in a time where guys and men are put down so much, Andrew Tate was kind of like the night and shining armor in a world of men that are either beta or just feel like they are nothing anymore. Right. And I think he knows that. And that's where his niche came from. And that's what made him so popular.
Starting point is 00:13:43 Absolutely. And so, and that's the thing. He used that. His marketing is genius, the way he marketed himself. He got all these content creators to be able to use his content for free without saying anything or, or trying to demonetize their videos because they used his content. He did this on purpose. He did this on purpose, number one, because he wanted to get his name as big as possible on every single platform you could possibly have. And even still, even though after he was banned from all these platforms, there are still thousands, if not.
Starting point is 00:14:13 tens of thousands of accounts on YouTube and Instagram and all these that post everything to Andrew Tate does all the time. So his name never goes away. They can't possibly keep up with banning Andrew Tate on a scale that is just unheard of from a lot of people. And the way Andrew did it was completely different than almost any creator in history. And so that is why his name was one of the most searched Google terms, even over Putin during the Ukraine war or over President Biden. Andrew Tate's name was above that At one point in time, I believe last year, which is 2022.
Starting point is 00:14:48 Happy New Year, by the way. Yes, as of four days. Yeah. So my thoughts on Andrew Tate, just before we get into any of this, there's a lot of shit that he says I don't agree with. Okay? I understand that you can be a strong male and an alpha male or whatever the case is,
Starting point is 00:15:05 but you can do that while also being respectful to women. Because I think one of the things that have been lost in this entire Andrew Tate thing is like, yes, okay, we understand there is a problem in society with the narrative wanting to put down men, right? Or, you know, men or especially white men or racist, no matter what, if you're just born that way. And according to the narrative, and you are a piece of trash.
Starting point is 00:15:32 I mean, this is a thing that has been happening. This is a real thing in the media, and this is a real thing that's happening to white males. I totally agree. So you can be someone that comes out against that, right? But you can do that without being an asshole and a disrespectful piece of shit, in my opinion, to women. Okay? Because regardless of the fact, like, this whole thing has been, it has been treated like, no matter what Andrew Tate says, you know, which he said some crazy off-the-wall shit about women. that it's good
Starting point is 00:16:10 and that's the okay thing to say but it's not. There's a lot of things that he says is not okay I don't agree with and you know I ask myself this question now a lot of the
Starting point is 00:16:20 I've watched a lot of Andrew Tate videos I've done all this but here's my question you know you can like him all you want especially men men out there can like him and like his
Starting point is 00:16:31 manly alpha shit that he says all all they want but the question that you need to ask yourself is would you want Andrew Tate or Tristan Tate to do date your daughter, right? Would you want them...
Starting point is 00:16:42 Or your sister? Or whatever. Or, yeah. Would you want any of your family members that you love and care for so much to go to Andrew Tate's house and trust that entire situation for a week? Would you do that? Probably not. Actually, there was many polls about this on Twitter recently, and most people said no, 96%. Right? So, whereas you might like or, you know, have some kind of manly macho thing that you feel when he says certain shit, right? That's one thing, but you also have to look at the reality of the possibilities of what actually could be Andrew Tate, right? And, you know, is all of this stuff that Andrew Tate is saying that is the matrix holding them down and putting them in jail and all this? Is it all
Starting point is 00:17:24 just a coincidence? Because there's one thing that we know is that coincidences are usually just not very likely. I mean, there are coincidences in life, right? Right. But when there are multiple coincidences, especially involving either the same subject or the same thing over the course of time, they're no longer probably coincidences. They are a pattern of bad or criminal or whatever behavior. And there's a lot of stuff that Andrew does and says in public, as we've talked about, that almost, it's almost like he feels like he can't be caught, right? He is too big to be in jail. or he's always kind of felt that way. And he's always felt, I think, empowerment
Starting point is 00:18:09 from how strong he was in the narrative. In kickboxing too. Well, that, but in the narrative and the talking points and everything, they knew that, you know, if he was arrested or something else, that he knew that he would be able to blame the Matrix or the people that went after him to cancel. Now, he knew for a while, everyone was like, yeah, Andrew Tate, in all these videos,
Starting point is 00:18:31 has been saying for the past three months that, you know, once they cancel you, if that doesn't work, then they arrest you. That's what he's been saying for three months, right? He's like, look, they've canceled me now. He knew it's coming. Exactly. But that's not the way he's spinning this. He's spinning this as the matrix are going to arrest you if they can't completely cancel you. But why would the deep state even arrest him for what he's saying? That's a great point. So. Because what is he doing that's really going against them that other people are not doing? Well, okay, so the big argument there is that, you know,
Starting point is 00:19:04 He's against the vaccine. He's against lockdowns. He's against the whole COVID thing. He don't believe in the COVID shit. He speaks out about religion. Recently, I guess he's Islamic or whatever. You know, all these things that he talks about, supposedly to him is enough for the deep state or matrix to come after him, right? I just, there's, I will go ahead and tell you, at least from my perspective right now, I don't see that to be true.
Starting point is 00:19:33 Or I don't even see that to be, it's not that it isn't possible. There are huge arguments on both sides right now with people, especially journalists. The journalists that are not really used to even the conversation of the New World Order or the Matrix or any of this shit. But journalists right now are, and I'm talking about like investigative journalists, the ones that are not on CNN and all this shit. I'm talking about the ones that are really out there digging and trying to put teams in Romania and all this stuff. There's two sides of it. says, you know, Andrew Tate's, he is maybe a victim of the Matrix and all this shit. The other ones are like, no, there's no way in hell. This is just his excuse, whatever.
Starting point is 00:20:14 But the reality is most of them seem to be leaning towards some kind of other sinister thing that's going on other than the fact that he could potentially be sex trafficking or he could potentially also be just the person that many people have called him out to be, right? I mean, And so no one wants to kind of... But you can't be arrested for having a big ego. Ego. You have to be arrested for some type of evidence. They can't just arrest you for nothing.
Starting point is 00:20:48 Well, I mean, and look, the thing about that is, is we don't also know, you know, we know corruption exists. We obviously know of anybody corruption exists in the government. Right. But the reality is, I guess you have to be. to look at like why would they arrest him and what would be so bad about whatever so there is a guy um on twitter that has really dug deep into this andrew tate thing and and i want to i want to cover some of this as far as what he talks about and and listen we're going to take this podcast just as a perspective and we're also going to talk about the new world order perspective as well but
Starting point is 00:21:23 we're going to talk about this and we're going to discuss um is andrew tate a victim of the Matrix. Is this some big setup to ruin him because he was canceled, but that didn't work because he still has this massive following everywhere. And so then they want to jail him to shut him up, right? This is the narrative that he's trying to push. His social media team are still doing this. His team are tweeting every day saying Matrix stuff and all this. But what I can't understand is how do they jail him for 30 days without giving him bail? Like, I don't get that. Well, in Romania, we got to remember. This is Romania.
Starting point is 00:22:01 This is not the United States. So they're saying definitely he's in there for 30 days. Yeah, they got him on a 30-day hold. He cannot get out. He cannot bell out. He can not, none of that. And by the way, what I just found out recently is it's him and his brother, right? Tristan.
Starting point is 00:22:15 Or Tristan's in jail, too. Yes, and two women, which are the two women are, I guess, cam girls. Now, also, before we get into this, I want to let you guys know. He owns or has at least five different or six different streams of income, which is what we're going to cover in this podcast. One of the main streams of income that he has is a stream of income for webcam girls, the girls that get on webcams and get naked and you pay them, right? Like only fans or things like that. Yeah, something like that. But webcam girls have been around for a while.
Starting point is 00:22:46 This was something that he kind of, he's talked about publicly. He's mentioned that he got these girls involved and so on. He happened to know all these beautiful girls. And so he got a lot of these women involved. There was women that were making him tons of money. So that's one of his streams of income. He has a stream of income that is Hustler's University, as he calls it. So this is a university of something you can pay $50 a month for.
Starting point is 00:23:15 And I believe, if I'm not mistaken, I don't remember how many members he has, but it's a lot. I mean, it is a lot of people that have signed up for this. And so it's basically these guys, these men, these young men, mostly, that sign up for Hustlers University. And he pitches this thing that like if you join this thing, we're going to teach you how to be basically like me and be successful in a millionaire and a billionaire and whatever and all this. It's almost as if it's a rich scheme. Right. It reminds me of that guy that was in his garage. Yeah, just in your garage.
Starting point is 00:23:47 I'm just in my garage. I'm just in my garage with all my Ferraris. Yeah, I cannot remember his name right now. And he didn't, he didn't, he didn't even own the Ferraris. He borrowed the house and borrowed the cars. He leased them, yeah. Yeah, but he got rich off of that. So, yeah, he owns Hustlers University.
Starting point is 00:24:02 That's where you go sign up and you supposedly want to figure out how you're going to get rich, right? That makes him a shit ton of money as well. But there are other businesses that he has that are not so much well known, right? And we know that there remain, you know, some of the people on the, on the superficial side, or not the superficial side, but, the front-face inside of Andrew Tate that don't know a ton about what is actually going on behind closed doors. You know, they either take it that it is Hustlers University is making them all of his money, which is not the case. I mean, because the amount of money has, that's just, that's just not the way it is, or the webcam girl thing. And that's probably also not what it is. And in a video that
Starting point is 00:24:44 we'll play here shortly, Tristan Tate himself says that we're not going to tell you how we have enough money to buy the cars we have in those businesses. But, you know, the guy that's done his research, at least the guy that says that he believes potentially that the Tates could be connected to some kind of mafia or the Russian mafia, he even makes accusations, potentially money laundering is involved in this whole scheme, which, you know, keep in mind, if you money launder for especially a large, powerful organization, you're going to be a billionaire. I mean, that's just the way it is. So let's start with this with this whole thing So the first thread that we'll get into is
Starting point is 00:25:25 Is about Andrew Tate So Andrew Tate and this was this guy did this back in April So he was accused of holding girls captive in his house And judicial sources revealed that four girls were discovered Including three Romanian women and one from the United States And so this says back in April, GJSual sources revealed that in a rented location, about 500 meters from the address where they live,
Starting point is 00:25:54 in which looks like a real fortress, four girls were discovered, including three Romanian women and one from the United States. Investigators said that each girl had her own room, where in addition to video cameras, a large number of erotic toys were discovered. The two Romanian women had tapped, I don't know what that means,
Starting point is 00:26:12 tapped on their left arm the message owned by Tate. So there were two Romanian women that had a tattoo on their arm that said owned by Tate. Which translated into Romanian means I belong to Tate, right? The Romanian women who wore the tattoo would have been reluctant in front of the police and would have defended their two masters, while the third Romanian woman and her colleague from the USA said that they were being held against their will. in this regard 21-year-old American Emma Ada Gabby reported that she was approached on Facebook by Tristan Tate, who after a short period of time managed to convince her that he was in love with her and called her to Romania.
Starting point is 00:26:55 Although she was involved in relationship, the young woman would have accepted and the former British fighter would have been hurried to her by, and this is a Romanian thing, by her ticket. So, prosecutors have obviously, they filed rape charges. The man notified the U.S. Embassy and sent the location he had received his ex-girlfriend, the American, hold on, wait. So arriving at her new boyfriend's villa in Peripia, Emma Abagabee, realized that she had just been the victim of a scam, given that she immediately received a room in the rented building for video chat. At the same time, Tristan Tate reportedly told her that if he left, or if she left, he left,
Starting point is 00:27:36 would find her wherever she was hiding and hurt her. Frightened, she sent a message to her boyfriend from America and told him that she was beaten forcefully, being forcefully kept in a house in Romania. And so this situation is how the original charges started. Well, that sounds like trafficking, human trafficking to me. And, you know, you've watched all these documentaries, even Epstein, for example, or all these other human trafficking places. I've seen it all over the internet or TV.
Starting point is 00:28:06 where these people say, oh, you're a beautiful model. We're going to come out to come here and we're going to make you famous. We're going to make you millions. Come here. And then they get them there and that's it. They're done. Or like you said, they will get them on, oh, I'm in love with you. I'm your boyfriend.
Starting point is 00:28:24 Come out here. Be with me. And they get them out there and then done. I mean, you see this all the time happening. Yeah. Now, so that is the, that is the, according to Romanian papers and whatever and whatnot. That is, I guess, what the first charges apparently stem from, right?
Starting point is 00:28:49 But if you hear Andrew Taiton all of his public interviews about that particular situation, he said he was swatted. Swatted. And I'll say swatted because that's how he says it. But anyways, so if that is the case, That sounds like a very legitimate possibility. Now, at the same time, the paper also says the two girls that were there, the Romanian girls, said that they were basically loyal to their masters, which is strange that the paper in itself would word it that way, right? Because a girl is not going to say that they were forcefully held, right?
Starting point is 00:29:26 But you do have this girl, which apparently had a boyfriend, right, in America, that she somehow went to Romania because, because of Andrew Tate said that he was in love with her. Well, Tristan. Or Tristan, whoever. And then was going to be a part of a webcam thing. You know, I don't know. I'm not sure that it just sounds weird. It just sounds like she was persuaded there on the belief of something else that she thought she was going for.
Starting point is 00:29:53 And then she got there and was stuck. Yeah. You know, if this is a truth. But you can't go by hearsay. You got to go by facts. Yes. And where is this girl? and is this the reason why they arrested him based on the facts of the two girls being held
Starting point is 00:30:10 without their will? You know, and even the two girls that have the tats saying owned by Andrew Tate or whatever, to me, a lot of people that just thinking about, okay, I'm going to step down for a minute, but even thinking about hookers, right, they have their pimp, their dude, they are basically owned by them. Yes. And they either can follow their rules and not. get beat up and give all their money to the pimp or they're going to get beat up and tortured
Starting point is 00:30:41 if they don't follow their rules. So these girls were loyal and I'm sure they probably got money and got to go and get fancy haircuts and get their nails done. You know, maybe they thought most of this is, you know, good for me because I had nothing before, you know, because they always pray on people. They always pray on women that have low self-esteem. I guess. I mean, But when you have a beautiful woman, I don't know. Yeah, a lot of these girls are like model-looking chicks. But I don't know. I actually haven't seen the girls that were on camp, right?
Starting point is 00:31:12 I have no idea. You could be, I mean, you're probably right, right? I mean, the girls that he portrays or has in his videos a lot of times, right? The supermodels or whoever. Those are probably not the girls that are in the webcam business, right? I mean, because those girls, and also, this could also be the reason why these supermodel girls that are coming on some of these spaces and whatever, and which are not, many. I mean, I've heard a couple. But some of these girls that come on the space,
Starting point is 00:31:40 they're like very legitimate models, right? I mean, they are, I mean, I'm not saying necessarily Andrew Tate's wealth status, but as far as in popularity, they're up there, right? So I don't think that Andrew Tate or Tristan are going to get these girls that are coming to his defense. In his fortress. Yeah. Like, they're not going, you know, they're not going to try to get them to do, to do webcam stuff. I just don't believe that because it's a different set of people. Andrew Tate, I believe, feels like there's two sets of women or three or four, whatever. But the supermodel girls, he can't treat that way because of their following, because they, you know,
Starting point is 00:32:15 he knew that he would ruin him. And you're right, probably. And you led me down this path of what I was just thinking. The girls probably were, you know, either insecure or needed money. Lower standard to what he thinks is the ultimate woman. Yeah, absolutely. So for starters, Tristan Tate outright told, and Tristan is the brother of Andrew, outright told at least one newspaper, it's all a big scam,
Starting point is 00:32:43 referring to his and his brother's business life with the Cam Girls. Andrew Tate had Owen Benjamin the platform from Instagram because he was spreading lies. So this is a whole other thing. Tristan Tate brazenly told the Sunday Mirror, it's a all big scam, and bragged he doesn't feel anything. any guilt because no one cares and it's their problem, not mine. So this is in reference to some of their customers fall for the belief that they can have a real relationship with the women they see on screen, right?
Starting point is 00:33:16 And so I guess this was part of the narrative of whatever he was doing. And Tristan was just said, I don't give a shit. Like, you know, who cares, right? Give me my money and shut up. But the reality is, though. I mean, that's like saying if you go to a strip club and you think a stripper loves you, right? I mean, come on. So I don't necessarily believe that's necessarily a huge, you know, big thing.
Starting point is 00:33:39 But Owen Benjamin shared this info back in September about Andrew Tate worked to get Owen's burner IG taken down. Then Tate begged or bragged about it on Gab. Now, Owen Shoyer is, he is with Info Wars, Alex Jones and all of them. He's one of their big reporters. But I guess that Info Wars or at least, Owen Shorer was saying something about Andrew Tate and somehow Andrew Tate got his account suspended from what from what we're understanding. Okay. So, um, so from there, uh, he shared this info, but Tate did some threads where he showed you that he screws women and drives cars. You know,
Starting point is 00:34:26 this, this was, this was something that, you know, Andrew Tate liked to brag about often. He liked to brag about the fact that he could screw any woman he wants. He basically refers to women as material or things. Right. And in that situation, I remember watching a video of him talking about women in this circumstance. He's like, I can get any woman I want. But those women, the women that are easy and the women that, you know, I'm just going to screw and be like, wow, these are not the girlfriend types that I would go after.
Starting point is 00:35:02 as a girlfriend. So he again is putting them into different categories, almost like a wealth category, right? Yeah. That's potentially, yeah, yeah. I mean, you're right. One of the things that I guess Andrew has talked about was very few people understand the unlimited sexuality you experience as a top 1% man, a millionaire world champion with a verified Insta, six foot four with a lambo
Starting point is 00:35:31 Body of a god without even trying Genius IQ and genetically gifted I have over 50 women in my phone I could fuck today Okay so I mean and I gotta say it Because that's what he said Yeah and these are these women That he
Starting point is 00:35:46 Does not even care about Yeah well he says They don't care if I leave a toilet seat up They don't care that I'm rude They don't care that I screw other women, they want the man who's better than the others, primal evolutionary. So these are just things that he would say, but I mean, it just sounds, it sounds bad, right? I mean, if you have morals and we're putting this into context and we're getting this in from what he said himself, you know,
Starting point is 00:36:16 if you put this into like a moral situation, regardless of whatever you think of some of Andrew Tate's things he says, right, which are not as bad, but we're going to get further. You've got to look at this and just be kind of, I don't know. You have to at least say that, well, you know, it's possible that he did actually sex traffic women, and he is in jail for a reason. It's possible. The way that he just even said, that quote right there kind of says, you know, women aren't worth shit. Yeah. You know, they're at my disposal.
Starting point is 00:36:44 I can fuck them whenever I want to, excuse my language, but that's basically what he's saying. Yeah, I mean, he also said, now that, he said, I've screwed over 400 men's future wives. Big, ugly, tade all over. isn't that vile. You know, he loves to just be, like he said, vile, right? I mean, it's a vile kind of way to speak and talk and, you know, whatever. I mean, like I said, you can have the opinions on some of the things he talks about. I don't disagree with everything he talks about.
Starting point is 00:37:16 Actually, there was a lot of stuff I did not really hear, but look, he is extremely arrogant and cocky. He seems like that he would be a total piece of shit to some women, right? Whereas he would be respectful to women that he thought was close enough to his level. Right. But he's still not respectful to those women at his level because he expects them to stay home, not go out with the girls, not do anything that their life just stops and they worship the ground he walks on. But he still can go party. He can still do all these things. He can still be with other women, but this woman has got to be loyal to him.
Starting point is 00:37:55 That is his stance as far as relationships. The woman stops everything for him, but he doesn't stop it for them. Yeah. That is completely his stance on relationships. You're right. Now, so meet the accomplices in the potential alleged crime. The Tate brothers weren't the only two arrested. Lana Radu, 32, a former police woman who quit and got into cam work.
Starting point is 00:38:25 Georgiana Nagel, 28, businesswoman, influencer, who reportedly date Tristan for almost a year. These two women are Tate's trusted lieutenants and his angels, according to Romanian police source, right? His angels. Yeah, so these are his lieutenants, as they call, right? Do they have a tat saying, I'm a lieutenant to Tate? No, but listen, all of this stuff we're talking about, and listen, I'm not trying to directly, because, Because look, there is still 100% in the possibility that all of this could be, I guess, made up or specula. Well, that's not even that.
Starting point is 00:39:04 I guess you could somehow say that someone tried to bring them down and planted stuff and all that. Yes, that's all possible still, right? It is possible. Just like anything else, right? But this particular situation is the next quote they said is very important. And it sounds like we're about to be in Nam. There's a helicopter flying over. Hopefully it's not a black helicopter.
Starting point is 00:39:26 Yeah, helicopter's flying over. They aren't... Okay, so the next quote is very important. They are an important part of the crimes that took place because they made sure that the women being held against their will did as they were told. Okay. So the reason why this is all very important is because this...
Starting point is 00:39:46 And the reason I also want to say, I'm not directly saying that the Tate situation is like the Epstein situation. But we have to remember, and this is something that is done in pedophile rings and everything. And Sherry's over here making a drink and it's like sounding like a damn waterfall over here. Sorry, guys. But this is something that is often done with either pedophile rings or sex trafficking rings or human trafficking rings. But in particular, sex trafficking rings is that the men or the especially men that are in charge of these rings will employ and put into place, such as the Romanian police are trying to say
Starting point is 00:40:29 lie lieutenants or women that make them feel comfortable, right? Because sometimes when you have a man this and control of the situation, if you can find some women that kind of almost like nurture them, that's like the house mothers as they call them or whatever. So this is all a grooming type of thing. It's what it's called. It's grooming. These are groomers, right? These are people that get you soften up to what you need to do, right? Now, whether we can say that, you know, these women willfully did these things, according to Romanian police,
Starting point is 00:41:03 they made sure that they were being held against their will and did as they were told. So it kind of sounds like a Justine Maxwell type arrest with these two women, that they were the house mother, they're their groomer, they're the ones that ran the show behind the show. Exactly. And so Romania media revealed that the prosecutor apparently has a reputation for going very tough against mafia types and drug lords.
Starting point is 00:41:31 And in one past case, he needed paramilitary forces guarding him for protection. So this prosecutor is not a pushover. This is someone that is one of the toughest prosecutors in all of Romania. And the magistrate put the bloody drug dealer Marion Bajon in prison and settled the collective case. this is a prosecutor that goes after the biggest of the biggest cases and is very tough. Doesn't care whether or not the backlash or whatever comes from this. This is something that this person does. Now, like I said, still don't know if what is true and what is not.
Starting point is 00:42:07 We're just giving you the information we're trying to give you and make you understand this case because I'm sure that anybody that knows anything about Andrew Tate has heard all about this. Another woman had actually recently come forward about Andrew Tate approached her and her friend online. And this is Cosman Goosa's daughter about how Andrew Tate tried to hook her. Darya was only 16 years old. I thought it was suspicious. Now, whether or not take new the age or what not, we don't know. But testimony from Tristan Tate's ex-Maria Catalina, me and Tristan Tate met on Facebook in 2018. He approached me. He used Tinder and still used it to approach girls. He has a girlfriend of about seven years who allows him to do basically whatever he wants.
Starting point is 00:42:53 Also, he puts girls in a house separate from him, tells them they're with him, and puts them in a house to go to work on, to go, to work, I guess. I had a house in American Village where I lived alone. So it sounds like they are recruiting these women to live in the fortress that's down the street from where they actually live. and they're recruiting them by saying, you know, I'm, you know, I'm going to have a relationship with you, but you're going to live here. Yeah. And these girls are probably like, oh my gosh, I'll do anything for, you know, because they're starstruck, struck. They know they have money and they, again, probably have low self-esteem and willing to take that chance because their life is not what it is or what they want it to be now. Yeah. So despite all this stuff and claims of abuse and everything else, now we know that Andrew Tate went on Pierce Morgan, which is a huge show. Andrew Tate went on and he wanted to basically say that, you know, he's not a misogynist and he claimed that not a single woman had said anything negative. So just to let you guys hear what he had to say on Pierce Morgan. It's just brief, but here you go. If you can go through the points again, she said, but do you think you're a misogynist?
Starting point is 00:44:13 Absolutely not. I'm not a misogynist on any level. This is one of those buzzwords they throw it in. They just throw at people randomly. Homophobic, racist, misogynists, throw it out at people. What is your view of women? I'm a realist. What is your real view of women? I absolutely not really love women. I adore women. I have good relationships with women. Not a single woman has come up to me on the street since I've been canceled. Not a single one has said anything negative things. Every single one of them has said positive things. You're a traditional male. I wish more men were like you. You understand your masculine roles. You understand what you're supposed to do. You understand you're supposed to protect women. You're exactly the kind of man I'd be looking for. I've never had a negative interaction with a female ever. since I've been dubbed the biggest misogyns please let me finish I'm sorry sorry Pierce also there's not been a single woman who's accused me of a crime not a single woman has accused me of rape not a single woman has come out and said anything from my entire past of 36 years I've done anything wrong ever anybody else with my level of fame
Starting point is 00:44:57 any football or any other movie star at least has people who've come out and accuse him of rape X Y Z I have no woman who's come out and ever said I've hurt her no woman has come out and ever said I've done damage to her been horrible to her everybody who ever's interacted with me has said I've been a nice person all of them so this random Twitter nobody
Starting point is 00:45:13 who seems to know so much, it's full of... All right, you've responded to her to 80. You're not really wrong. Sorry, my bad. So that is very interesting. I mean, it's interesting of how confident he is with his women and the women in his past and everything. Right.
Starting point is 00:45:29 If you're running a system like this, you know, but keeping in mind, you know, I'm never mind. I'm not even going to say that. Well, I'm saying it's either way. He either has these girls under his fingertip and they're going to say what he wants them to say when he wants to.
Starting point is 00:45:43 wants them to say it because that's how he believes women should be is a role under a masculine alpha man, right? Yeah. Or he actually has not done any of these things and these women generally like him. But I find that hard to believe, especially with the ones that are not on his level, right, that he just says he fucks all the time and can have sex with him whenever he wants to and he's ruining other men's potential wives. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:46:14 I just, I don't believe that. And he calls himself, and I'm not going to even say the word. The M word, I mess it up all the time. What? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:46:25 Misogynist? Yes. He has admitted that on many, many podcasts that he is one. Yeah. And on this one, he said he wasn't. Yeah. And it's also very interesting, too, that, you know, now some of the,
Starting point is 00:46:39 recent stuff this coming out is some of Tate's bros, according to Crabman on Twitter. You guys should go follow him if you want to know all the latest information. He is very invested in this situation. We appreciate a lot of this from him. But a former associate of Andrew Tate publicly distances themselves clarifying the pair no longer have a working relationship together. So it seems like some of the very close circle of people that are around Tate are starting to distance themselves. These are people that have been in what Tate calls the war room. The War Room is a place, I guess, where they have podcasts, but they also have meetings and talk about certain things. So some of these inner circle people are starting to distance themselves.
Starting point is 00:47:18 Bobby Dino is his name. And he says, Andrew has such a cult-like following that even if he's found guilty, none of his followers would believe it. They'd say the Matrix took him down. They fabricated evidence. His message was too important, so they had to take him out. His believers would never accept it. And so this is one of Andrew Tate's close associates that had been a. from him that is now starting to part ways as others are.
Starting point is 00:47:43 And so, so Tate's lawyer, that's the other thing. We found that this lawyer mostly specializes in civil cases rather than criminal. But it's, you know, I guess someone said is almost as if this guy kind of knows somebody, right? He's one of those dudes,
Starting point is 00:48:00 you would, I guess, find. But we also, we were talking about the car thing earlier. There is confirmation that authorities did seize cars of the Tate brothers and mentions two girls being civil parties to the lawsuit, but they have not yet said what damages they are seeking. One of the seized young women brought the millionaire of 50,000 euros per month, I guess, in Cam. So that's a decent amount of money.
Starting point is 00:48:25 And then, you know, this thread goes on to talk about, you know, just how crazy and fame, I guess, fandom Tate is with fans across the world. and the Czech Republic era or you know UK and London Europe United States everywhere you know Tate has this massive cult like following
Starting point is 00:48:49 and so what some of his inner circle are saying is it doesn't matter if he was found guilty or not they're going to not believe it. Yeah they're never going to believe that anyways So this guy And what I will say this guy is doing an extremely crab man on Twitter is doing an amazing job Trying to expose as much as he can at least And listen We're telling you
Starting point is 00:49:09 this side of it, but we're also trying to tell you at least, I mean, I don't know necessarily outside of what Andrew, and we have told you what other girls have come forward and said that they do support him, they've never seen anything like that. You know, is that the way it is with all the women? Are these women that are coming forward?
Starting point is 00:49:27 Are they in that higher class? Is what it kind of seems like and how that works? But he is almost convicted himself on these different podcasts, on these different YouTube videos, coming out and saying exactly what I have referenced him from saying it came out of his mouth. Yeah, so speaking of his mouth, yeah, speaking of his mouth, let's play something.
Starting point is 00:49:48 Let's play something. This came out of Andrew Tate's own mouth. I want you guys to decide what you think of what he says here. And let us know. Here you go. This is probably 14% of the reason I moved to Romania because in Eastern Europe, none of this garbage flies. If you don't know the police to say he raped me back in 1988, I said we should have done something about it then.
Starting point is 00:50:11 If you don't know the police to say, rate me yesterday, say, okay, if you've got physical evidence, or is there CCTV proof, where to happen? Okay, let's go interview him right now. And if it wasn't really right, oh, we went to the club, we got drunk, she agreed to go back to my house. We started having sex, and then we carried on having sex, and then we had sex, and she didn't say anything wrong. And then she texted me afterwards, and I didn't text back, and now she's saying I raped her. The police is like, okay, she's an idiot by. But no, not in the West.
Starting point is 00:50:31 In the West, you can tell them that exact story. You're still fucked. You're fucked in the West. People say, why didn't Romania? And I explain my five reasons. One of them is the Me Too era. They go, oh, well, you're a rapist. I say, no, I'm a fucking rapist.
Starting point is 00:50:42 But I like the idea of being able to just say, to do what I want. I like being free. And if you're a man living in England or Germany or America or any of the Western Road right now, you've decided to live in a country where any woman, any ex, any fucking bitch who works at Greg's who you bought pasty from, at some point in the future can destroy your life. This Me Too era bullshit has not protected women. It's just destroyed the safety of men.
Starting point is 00:51:07 So there you go. You know, and just listen to this, and we'll break this video down, even though he talks so fast in the beginning. Well, I was going to say that. I think part of his problem. He sounds like he's angry at women. No, I think he has ADHD or he's on some kind of drugs that speeds up his, like, he's like, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. He's either ADHD or something else is in his system. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:51:32 Well, the thing I get, the thing I take from that video is he's referencing, you know, in Romania how you can go to a club and get a girl drunk, basically, is kind of what it sounds like. Yeah, and go have sex with them. And go have sex with her. And, uh, you know, and it's not rape. Yes, go ahead. Sorry. And it's not rape. Yeah, it's not rape. Like, you can go home, have sex with them and it's not rape. And look, we can have conversations about that, right? I mean, you know, if you go home with a girl and, you know, growing up in the 80s and the 90s or whatever and you had sex with someone or whatever, that was drunk, that's what people did. really like i mean you you got drunk and that's when a lot of bad decisions are made and you know back then they used to call them bad decisions in this day and era if you have sex as a woman with a man when you're drunk you can call that rape right not a bad decision anymore right so you can actually
Starting point is 00:52:25 i mean and this is just the the the side i'm trying to at least the little bit side i'm trying to take of maybe where tate was going with this conversation which sounded really a lot worse. But yeah, back in a day, a bad decision with a woman that got drunk is a bad decision. Nowadays, it can be considered rape, even if it isn't, right? Even if you both are drunk, you're both consensual. But the next day, she wakes up and says, I didn't want to do that because I was drunk. She can go to police, even a month later or a year later or 10 years later, if you piss her off in that 10-year period, you are going to jail for rape. That's the way it is. And that's especially the way it is, like he said, in the West.
Starting point is 00:53:09 In the United States, the Me Too movement and all of that stuff. And what he was saying is, is Romania, like a prosecutor of like, you know, fuck off. That's ridiculous. You guys were drunk. You know, whatever. But also, it's just kind of also the way that he said that he wants to be able to do whatever he wants. Yeah. That part got me.
Starting point is 00:53:27 I was like, what do you mean you want to do whatever you want? Yes. You can't do whatever you want. There are laws to protect other human beings against. people that want to do what they want and be done with it and not get in trouble. Yeah. I think a lot of like even when he said, look, I want to be able to do whatever I want. Basically with women is kind of what he was saying, right? I mean, it's basically what he was saying. But if it's consensual, I get it. Yeah, go do it. Go screw 100,000 women. Who cares as long as it's
Starting point is 00:53:56 consensual. It just didn't sound like that's what he was saying to me exactly. But whatever. So, and here's a lawyer that shows that Andrew Tate publicly admits to crimes. that he is actually accused of. So I want to play this because it's extremely important to point this out. Let's see how long this is. Well, it's kind of weird. Okay, yeah, it's not very long. It's like two minutes long.
Starting point is 00:54:19 We'll play this to you guys and then we'll be right back with you. But listen, this is an attorney saying that he's self-snitching, essentially. Here you go. First take a look. From his own words, what he says. Found this little webcam thing. I text all my girlfriends. They're all coming here to live with me and work with me.
Starting point is 00:54:38 All five flew in. This bitch. I'm like, she's my girlfriend. She's my girlfriend. She's my girl. You're all my chick. And you're going to stay here and we're going to make some money. Three left, two stays.
Starting point is 00:54:45 And we started this little webcam business from my apartment. Got to the point where at one point I had 75 women working for me in four locations. I had one girl and she got too drunk one day and she threw up in my apartment. I told her to clean up. So I took her stuff throughout the window. If all the other girls see me be disrespected, they're going to lose respect for me. I didn't want to fire her. Which is more reason why I had to fire her out.
Starting point is 00:55:03 Got her shit out the window. Got her by her two arms and marched her out the door, locked the door. Text me, you owe me my last month's wages. I ain't paying you nothing. She went to the police and told the police I hit her. This is how it starts. This is how law enforcement involvement with him starts. Five in the morning, four months later, and I heard the door,
Starting point is 00:55:20 and I heard police. There's a few things I can't say in the podcast. I've lived a varied life. That is a form of self-snitching. That indicates that there's things out there that are illegal that he's done. I've done some things when I had to pay the bill. What's this going to be? So I like flush my phone down the toilet quickly.
Starting point is 00:55:33 So I destroy evidence. Flash my phone down the toilet. So I'm trying to hide shit. I'm looking around and what do I have to hide through. I'm hiding shit. I'm destroying evidence. One of the problems that you have with a guy like this is there's a treasure trove of statements that he makes that a prosecutor can use to impeach him with if he ever decides to testify.
Starting point is 00:55:51 Got up with all these chicks just stuck in their house and they're bored. And of course, they don't go out. They're not allowed out. So, again, all these chicks, they're in love with me. They don't go out. They're not allowed out. Restricting somebody of their movement is part of force fraud or coercion. You stay in the house.
Starting point is 00:56:06 You don't go nowhere. No restaurant. club. Do you get to eat? Do you get to take a shit? When you start controlling somebody like that, that is the crux of you come here on a promise, but when you get here, I control your every movement. That's coercion. Forget this sex part. You start beating the shire. I grab you by your neck. Start annoying me, trying to resist. I just, puk. That is who he's got to be in order to control these women in order to keep the money coming in, because he was broke before, right? Now he's making money off the backs of all these ladies brought to him because they're in love with him.
Starting point is 00:56:34 They, their movement is restricted. According to him, they're beaten. That is slay. One of the issues that you're going to have for somebody that has multiple citizenship is whether they're a risk of flight or not. If I fuck up, England wants me in jail. I can fly on Nigerian passport or an American or in English. I have so many passport. So let's first. So there you go. So he just called out so many self-incriminating things that Tate did in one thing. So let's break this down because. He tells on himself.
Starting point is 00:57:03 Yes, absolutely. So he says, look, the girl wanted to go home. And he's like, you ain't you ain't effing going home. home. You ain't going to eat. You ain't doing this. You're going to do what I tell you to do. You're not going to a restaurant. You're not going to a club. You stay here and you eat. Yeah, you think you're leaving? You're not leaving. But the one girl was funny that threw up in his apartment and he kicked her out because he wouldn't clean up. She wouldn't clean up here her own puke. He kicked her out. And that's the one that supposedly got the police. Yeah, got the police to come because she said that he raped her. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:57:34 Because he kicked her out because she was a kid. girl sounds like and she got drunk and he's like and she threw up in my apartment so he must have been having some type of intimacy with her that night kicks her out throws her clothes out and says go and she's like no you're going to pay me this you know weeks rent or whatever because you owe that to me he's like I'm not paying you shit yeah and then that's when she went to the police but I'm just saying if I was that woman I'd be at the police too yeah you're right So we're going to play something else to you guys. These are just Tate and Tristan themselves talking about kind of, you know, some of the situation.
Starting point is 00:58:18 But before you go there, I love the part where he said, yeah, I've been into some shit. Oh, yeah, yeah. I just flush my phone down the toilet. Yeah, yeah. Like, I'm getting rid of the evidence. Yeah, so that, you know, and also, by the way, especially in a case such as either sex trafficking or human trafficking or any of that stuff, like, destruction of. like destruction of evidence is a very serious crime often most of the time a felony right so that alone's a felony and but it was just like everything and i'm glad he brought it up i was about to move on too fast
Starting point is 00:58:48 um everything that he was saying as far as destruction of evidence uh flushing my phone down and i had to run around the house and get rid of shit that would have incriminated me basically or whatever i mean this is him admitting it and a prosecutor is going to have a field day with that shit But the guy, this was what's interesting. They're only going to have a field day if he gets on the stand and testifies in his behalf. I don't understand that. Why could they not bring that stuff up if he doesn't testify? I'm not sure.
Starting point is 00:59:20 I don't know how Romanian laws work. And I'm not even, I mean, what I do know is that I would think that, you know, here in the United States, a prosecutor will damn sure admit that into evidence, especially if it, you know, points to the trafficking or kidnapping. like in the United States, if you get accused of something like what he was basically saying is, I tell these women they can't go anywhere, right? Right. That's kidnapping, right? And kidnapping is, you know,
Starting point is 00:59:46 in the United States, you can actually get the death penalty in some states for kidnapping. I mean, it is an extremely serious crime. Even if in a lot of domestic violence situations in the United States in particular, like if say that a girl wants to leave and you hold her keys or you throw her keys or you prevent her from leaving the home,
Starting point is 01:00:05 You can be charged with unlawful arrest or detainment. That's a low, it's still a felony. Right. Or you can be charged of kidnapping, which is, you know, 20 plus years in prison, right? Right. But he said, these girls aren't going nowhere. They stay in that house and they eat and they stay there. They're not going anywhere.
Starting point is 01:00:25 They're not going out to restaurants. They're not going out to eat. They're not going to the clubs. I own these women. And this is where they stay. And he's talking about his little fortress. to me that's admitting sex trafficking or should I say allegedly. Alleged sex trafficking, yeah.
Starting point is 01:00:43 But to me he admits it himself. Yeah. So this is Tristan. I want to, I want to at least let you guys hear this. This is him talking to Richard Cooper as he explains how he seduces women or at least what his interaction is with women. This is Tristan. This is Andrew's brother.
Starting point is 01:01:04 Here you go. My setup was for many, many years. Typically, my setup was for many, many years, I would approach women and meet them and seduce them in the old-fashioned way. And within a few months, they were earning money for me to make me richer, either on webcam or a platform like only fans or something like that. So I see myself on a higher level because I distinguish the difference between being a customer and being a provider of the service.
Starting point is 01:01:28 You know, I'm the guy who gets money because he has women, not the guy who spends his money to get women near him. So there you go. I mean, so basically what the women were saying as far as how these women told prosecutors and remaining authorities and whoever of how they were lured to this business was exactly what Tristan himself said. Right. Being romanced by him. And he is. And really, he is a good looking guy. And a lot of girls would probably fall for him.
Starting point is 01:01:55 Not only is a good looking guy, but he's rich. And he has anything at his fingertips. A lot of women would fall for that. Right? But once he gets them there, then it's all over. He's making money off them. They're not making money off him. That's exactly what he said.
Starting point is 01:02:12 Yeah, you're exactly right. Here's Tristan also talking about how he can, how he milks a 10-10 girl. And so you'll see what that means right here. Okay, hold on. I don't know why that's not playing. Let's try this again. Sorry, guys, I'm trying to play this, but here we go.
Starting point is 01:02:35 I think, okay, here we go. I can get a beautiful girlfriend and tell her and manage her. and drag $40,000 to $50,000 a month out of thin air. If I concentrate all of my effort on one 10 out of 10 female and she'll do whatever I say, I can conjure $40,000 or $50,000 a month out of thin air. And that's what I know how to do. That's always going to be my default. I couldn't lose all I have now.
Starting point is 01:03:01 That isn't possible. So many things would have to go wrong. But if I did, I'd find a pretty girlfriend and I'd start dragging $50,000 a month out of thin air and I would build from there. So there you go. So that's what he's saying. This is how he can take a 10 out of 10 girl, right? The hottest girl you can find probably, as we were talking about earlier,
Starting point is 01:03:20 it's probably not the Instagram model girls. It's probably the 10 out of 10 of what he and the Tate brothers would consider the bottom of the barrel Instagram models, right? So maybe it's an Instagram model that's trying to make it, right? Maybe they got 5,000 followers or 10,000 followers. And then they know about the Tates. And the Tates are like, hey, this is how you. you make it. This is how you get big, right? But just think about if you are like a very attractive
Starting point is 01:03:44 10 out of 10 woman and you get this instant message from Tristan Tate and you're like, holy shit, this guy's messaging me. And he's telling me how beautiful I am and how he wants to meet me. And he's, you know, already wanting to send me gifts or he wants me to come see him. And then he forms, he said, I think he said about three months. He had him under control within three months. like he whined and dine these women and then once he gets them in his possession they're his possession yeah you're right
Starting point is 01:04:16 so officials close to the case said that Tate asked his employees to shadow his victims every move forcing them to take part in online pornographic videos this is according to Daily Mail daily mail Daily Mail actually became pretty well they've been popular for a while but they were if you watch the Harry and Megan
Starting point is 01:04:35 deal on on Netflix Megan Markle says that Daily Mel, I believe it was Daily Mel, was the one that harassed and just completely demoralized her life. Daily Mail. Oh, I like, how you change your voice there? I don't, I mean, that's not her voice, but anyways. So how Andrew Tate kept six women under house arrest 24-7, like prisoners, as Daily Mel says, and forced them to do online pornographic videos.
Starting point is 01:05:02 It says officials close to the case said that Tate and ask his employees to shadow his victims every move, forced them. to take part in online pornographic videos. They said that the abuse was physical and emotional. They were not allowed to leave the house without security, and they were watched day and night. A Romanian judicial source told the Daily Mail. Now, you can say this is an accusation, right?
Starting point is 01:05:23 You can say all of these things. But what we did hear on tonight's podcast is Tate himself saying this. This was something he said. You were not allowed to leave. You are not allowed to leave this house and do anything without whatever, right? So how could you not speak? speculate or even have a point of view where you're for this. Like, you believe that he's innocent because he's pretty much saying he's not innocent out of his own mouth.
Starting point is 01:05:50 You cannot do these things and it be legal in any country. You're right. You're 100% correct. I do want to play one more thing. This is Andrew Tate talking about, and we had talked about it earlier in a podcast, but this is him himself saying how corrupt Romanian authorities are. And you'll hear what he has to say here. Here you go. So, I mean, I'm okay for money, of course.
Starting point is 01:06:15 But then Corona came and shut me all down because they've closed everything. Romania is, I probably shouldn't say something to the internet, but I'm going to. Romania is completely corrupt from head to toe, right? So when Corona came, through fighting and through these things, I have a very, very extensive network in Romania. I like to make this very clear. One of the reasons I love living there so much is because I'm at the very top echelon of society. If I need to speak to the prime minister, I can make that happen. I can't do that in the West.
Starting point is 01:06:39 So we went and met with some members of parliament and they're like, well, it's not us. It's European Union directed all of this COVID lockdown garbage. They knew COVID was a scam. They knew it. Everyone knew it. European Union told us to. They gave us billions in relief funds, relief funds, bribes to listen.
Starting point is 01:06:56 So we can't really open them. You can open them if you don't put the outside lights on and you just like on the sly. So I did a deal with them to open them on the sly and pay bribes. So for I was open for like the first month. with bribes but the bribe kept going up because it's romania right the police chief would come he want some and the police chief would call his mate who's the fucking i don't know fire inspector some jackass he'd come then the alcohol licensing man would come it was just like everyone's to go on the phone like hey this casino's still open they'll pay you to go away so before you know it every five minutes someone
Starting point is 01:07:25 in the door for money and we weren't making money so we had to close down so we've been closed until we're still closed to this day we're still waiting to be reopened so there you go so that's basically i'm saying he's an upper echelon of society in Romania. He thought he could get away with anything. And he paid off officials. Yeah, which is... Every official there is in Romania to keep his casino open. I don't even know he had a casino.
Starting point is 01:07:48 That's another business line he has. No, he has multiple casinos from what I've heard. So he basically was paying people off. And once they knew that he was paying him off, more and more people were coming out of the woodworks to get paid off too, is what he's saying. So in other words, he's saying not only is he crooked, but all those other people are crooked.
Starting point is 01:08:08 Yeah, and there's something that, you know, people say Romania's corrupt. He says, I like the corruption. It's a game. Everybody can play. We all participate. A bribe here, a payoff there. In the USA, senators on a $100,000 salaries become millionaires. Billionaires, fuck kids, as they say. You're corrupt, but you try to bribe a cop 10 years.
Starting point is 01:08:27 So this is, you know, just him saying, look, we control this shit. We bribe whatever we want to do. We do whatever we want to do. That's why he doesn't live in the United States, because he couldn't live in the United States and he felt like up until I guess now that he was in control of his country. Now.
Starting point is 01:08:41 And in power and he was not going to get in trouble. Well, he didn't say that, but... Yeah. But real quick, Chad, it was interesting what you just read. He said that you can't control police that make $20,000 to $50,000 a year, but you can control politicians with money. That they will take the money.
Starting point is 01:09:03 And he is absolutely right about that. that, there are so many politicians that go into politics broke and come out of politics rich. Oh, absolutely. 100%. Because they can be bought. Oh, 100%. And I'm just saying it's really sad that police officers that make no money are not going to be bought in the most cases. Listen, yeah, in most cases, yeah. But politicians will be bought.
Starting point is 01:09:28 Yeah, unless you get into like down in Mexico or some of these other countries where, you know, police are not even close to what they are here. So you have to pay sums of money to get to certain places. You get pulled over in certain countries. But let me touch on this Romania thing for a second. Romania is, they're really vying to be included and really accepted into the European Union. They're trying to be a big part of the European Union. They're trying to show their dominance or stance in the European Union. and not just some joke country.
Starting point is 01:10:07 And so what I will say is, is if he wants to talk about the New World Order, now listen, we've talked a lot about the European Union and what their involvement probably is with the One World Government and the New World Order. Yes, yes. But what I will say about this is that when you, openly, as one of the most searched people on planet Earth
Starting point is 01:10:24 and in Google, and you go public and visible and basically trashing Romania as like the most corrupt country ever, when this country is really trying to be a part of this system of European Union. And then you have a prosecutor that has brought down people before. And probably this entire, what he said, they always look the other way. Well, I think this is a case of we're not fucking looking the other way anymore.
Starting point is 01:10:53 And we're sick of you talking shit, right? So we're going to show your little cocky ass what we can do, right? And I really think that is really probably why this shit is. they, and over eight months, they arrest him eight months ago or whatever the case is. I think they have probably done extensive investigations for the past eight months to make sure that they had his ass nailed. And let me tell you something, guys. And look, I'm not, I'm not on one side of the fence or other.
Starting point is 01:11:20 He is innocent until proven guilty. But what I will say is if he is guilty and they have the evidence to support and back it up, his ass is probably going to jail for a long time. There are a lot of mega felonies. trafficking, money laundering potentially, all of these things, destruction of evidence, you name it, you know, bribes and all that shit. I don't even know what that, I don't know what the laws are in Romania are for that, but that. This could be the downfall of Tate completely and that whole entire empire. If not, you might have to do a, we may have to do a podcast on the conspiracy behind why he isn't in prison, right?
Starting point is 01:11:59 I mean, because that might be more of a conspiracy theory than him being in prison. Yeah, seriously. Does that, I mean, does that make sense? Yes. So. Because he's pretty much criminalizing himself on all of these things. Yeah, exactly. I got a couple more videos to play to you guys because I want to play these videos because I want you to understand his mindset.
Starting point is 01:12:21 I want you guys to take away from this out of his own words. And look, there's a lot of stuff that I've heard Andrew Tate say that is good or decent, I guess. there are some things that or motivational. Yeah, he's very motivational. Like, do something about your life. Make your life better. Go out there and wake up, get up early,
Starting point is 01:12:39 and motivate yourself to do something with your life in this world. But, you know, what I have a problem with is he always uses women as like, you know, F women, right? Like, screw those girls or whatever. But I want to, Tate explain how he has multiple girlfriends
Starting point is 01:12:56 and also kind of how he refers to those women And so let me play this to you guys now. Talk about assets, liabilities, et cetera. And I'm writing down all my assets. And I'm trying to work out what I have that's worth money. And the only thing I writ down, because I had a car, but what's that worth nothing? I'm big and strong, but I'm already fighting. I can't think of anything else to do with that.
Starting point is 01:13:18 The only thing I had was, because I've been fighting all around the world, I had these six girlfriends. Right? Because you'd win the world title. You fuck a ring girl. She falls in love with you. You're the big millionaire in London. Of course, she thinks. stinks you live in the balling life.
Starting point is 01:13:30 You're in some tiny, tiny apartment with the door lock. So I had these girlfriends, and I thought, well, I can't open a strip club. It costs money to open a strip club. And I'm kind of racking my brain.
Starting point is 01:13:40 And by absolute coincidence, I'm going around the internet, and I saw in the corner, talk to live girls now. And I'd never in my life, like, I was never a porn guy. I've never been watching porn or clicking on these things. And I said, talk to live girls.
Starting point is 01:13:53 So I clicked on it. And there's some chick there on a computer. Like, hi, did it. And I was like, my girls can do that. So that was the very beginning. That was the eureka moment. So that was kind of, I guess, his eureka moment.
Starting point is 01:14:06 That's where he got the idea to exploit women. Yeah, but he did also kind of call them assets. Yeah, I didn't have any assets, but what I did have was women, ring girls I had sex with. Yeah, my car wasn't worth anything. But these women that I had sex with, the ring girls, I'm going to put them to work. And they're going to make money for me. This next video, which is, you know, a. maybe a minute long, is extremely important.
Starting point is 01:14:29 I want you to listen to how he thinks of women, and because this is important. And look, I want to like Tate. You know, he's the type of dude as a dude you want to like. Yeah, he's a likable guy. He's very enthusiastic. He's very alive. He's very out there. You want to like him.
Starting point is 01:14:48 But when you really see who he is. Who he is, it's hard to like him at all. And by the way, one of the things like H3, H3 podcast, which I hate. them bastards. And for those of you that... Them bastards? Who are they? They're a complete best. Oh, is that the one with a girl on them? Yeah, the girl that like don't speak very good English or whatever. And then and then the boyfriend, which is Ethan Klein, I think is his name. He looks like a damn, I don't know, Pillsbury. Clown.
Starting point is 01:15:16 I just can't stand that dude. But he had a big debate with Andrew Tate, you know, and he's just a dumbass. I would love to debate Ethan Klein any day. And so guys and girls, free to go talk shit on H3, A3, A3 podcast about we're talking shit about them because I would love to school them little bastards because they're just wrong about most things, right? But they did call out Andrew Tate, but one of the
Starting point is 01:15:39 things I will say about them is they jumped completely early and was like, oh, you're a piece of shit, right? And because the only reason the H3 podcast jumped was because of the fact that they thought Andrew Tate was right wing or had conservative viewpoints because he was anti-Vax and you have those things.
Starting point is 01:15:55 They're more left. Yeah, they're absolutely that, right? So if you're not like pro-vax, pro-lokdown, pro-this, pro-that, then you're just right-wing, according to many on the left. You're just a piece of shit. Or whatever, yeah. But I want you to hear what Andrew Tait here has to say about women and what his thoughts are on that. So here you go. Males are sheep. Everyone says men are, everyone says women are complicated.
Starting point is 01:16:18 No, they're not. Women are extremely simple. Women are programmable. Women are blank slates and they're programmed. And they're either programmed by you as a man or the program by you. society. The good wife who obeys her man and cooks for him and cleans for him has been programmed by her man. The woman who goes, I don't need no man. I'm a feminist. That has been programmed by society by the BBC. They're programmed. They're all born blank. And someone inserts the programming,
Starting point is 01:16:41 right? So with my women, because of group think, every single time a girl would get fired or quit, we'd have a party. And when you'd have a party about a girl quitting, all the girls would stand around and laugh. Oh, she's going to end up asking for her job back. She doesn't appreciate why Andrew did for her. Ha, ha, ha, ha, da, da. And then girls didn't want to quit because they knew there'd be a party about them. And they didn't want there to be a party about them. Do you understand?
Starting point is 01:17:03 I had girls come to me saying, look, I have to leave. I'm sorry, I really have to leave. Please don't throw a party about it. Because they were so scared of all the girls who used to know them, like mocking them behind their back. So we had like this group thing going on. But this is how women are programmed to as a whole. Even out here in society, bro.
Starting point is 01:17:18 Who are the most, the strongest advocates for this corona crap? Women. Women are the easiest to program. You could trick women all day. long, right? Females are she. Okay. I got to tell you this right now.
Starting point is 01:17:29 That is a form of bowling. He bullied girls to not leave because they knew if they leave, they're going to have a party and they're going to laugh about them. Yeah. That is a form of bowling. Yeah, see, and I don't see it that way because I'm not a girl or I don't even, I know you know a lot about the bully stuff. Yeah. Yeah, you're right. And he just puts it out there.
Starting point is 01:17:51 Like, it's, yeah, this is funny. This is great. this is what I do. Yeah, exactly. So that's Andrew Tate in the situation. But he pretty much makes them stay because of this. Yeah. There's so many ways he has made women stay where he wants them.
Starting point is 01:18:11 Yeah. Yeah. I mean, it's obvious. Just through his conversations alone, I don't know how anyone could not believe that he was doing something illegal. Yeah, I mean, you're right. And I can say allegedly or whatever, but based on what he says in his podcast or whatever he's doing, I think he was so arrogant, but he doesn't even care about what he says. Yeah, no, he is. You're exactly right. He thinks he's untouchable.
Starting point is 01:18:39 Yeah. And he and, you know, that's oftentimes true with people of stature and money. They are untouchable. I mean, look at the Epstein client list. You know, uh, Jislayne Maxwell is one of the only people ever, to be sentenced to 20 years in prison for trafficking minors, little kids to no one. Yeah, and what happened to the client list? There is, well, there is. There's a huge client list, but they have not been prosecuted, and there's no criminal charges filed against them. Yeah, I think, you know, look, here's the reality. Although we, Andrew Tate is obviously innocent until proven guilty, okay? and that's according to the laws of Romania,
Starting point is 01:19:24 not the United States or anywhere else. This is the laws of Romania or wherever this all took place, right? But let's talk about it briefly before we go about the New World Order or the Matrix side of this, okay? The only involvement that I see with any potential Matrix, New World Order, anything, right, to this entire thing connection-wise would be the fact that, that, like we said, Romania is an up-and-coming player in the European Union. And when you have someone as big as Andrew Tate basically saying how dumb and stupid Romania is and how easily bought off and corrupt they are, that looks really bad to the European Union.
Starting point is 01:20:08 Absolutely. Because one of the things that the European Union is very, I guess, notorious for as well, is bullying. They bully countries, right? And the strong countries bully, and especially countries that have not joined the European Union, like Hungary, for example. So I believe that, you know, whether or not this prosecutor was the one that said, hey, we have to do this, or it was an upper echelon of people that got together and said, you know, higher up that said, we cannot let this shit happen. Yeah, we can't win in the time. And especially considering we know that he's committing crimes, right? That's what they're saying.
Starting point is 01:20:47 We cannot let this happen because then we look corrupt. We look, you know, whatever. We have to prosecute this case to show that you're not going to do this shit in Romania. And this is not going to be a heavily sex traffic country. And, you know, one of the things that you see on like the movie Taken, the first Taken movie, it's in a European, I don't remember exactly what country it was, France or Paris or somewhere. But it is overseas. And, you know, human trafficking, sex trafficking happens everywhere.
Starting point is 01:21:15 Right. Yeah, it happens everywhere. But a lot of times it happens in smaller, less, I guess, built countries, the third world countries that happens more so. You know, the countries that have... I don't know now, though. It's happening in United States. Well, no, it is. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:21:32 You're right. No, you're right. I'm just saying when I was looking up the other day, I think like it was because of an argument that was an argument. It was someone that said, I can't believe we had mentioned sex trafficking about this. And they said, you know, this is not true. but I actually showed it was true. Like Mexico, I think, was number two, Honduras or Venezuela. One of those was number three.
Starting point is 01:21:52 Then you had like somewhere over here in Europe. I mean... And this is just things that are reported. We don't even know. We don't know. Because a lot of this stuff does not go reported at all. There's so much going on human trafficking all over the world. Like, they can't even keep up with it.
Starting point is 01:22:08 Yeah, you're right. But yeah, it was extremely strange what was going on there. And, oh, sorry, that is loud because something is on one of the keys here. It's on that key. Okay, sorry. But yeah, so this is an extremely interesting conversation to have. We had to talk about the Tate situation because, you know, with as much as we talk about the New World Order and the Great Reset and all of this stuff, I just will tell you right now, guys. I mean, we're a podcast not about conspiracy theories.
Starting point is 01:22:46 We would love to run with something like Andrew Tate's saying. We would love to run with Andrew Tate's being taken down by the Matrix, right? This is a huge conglomerate new world order thing that they're taking him down because he doesn't necessarily agree with the vaccines or whatever. Yes, he's been vocal about that. And all of that stuff. And did maybe some of that contribute to just the fact that they are going to hold him accountable, well, potentially for alleged crimes that he may have committed, possibly?
Starting point is 01:23:18 I mean, you know, look, you're in the European Union and you're all this stuff, and you're that high of a person, yes, there probably could be influences that say, whatever is do you have, let's get his ass, right? That's possible. Right. But with us and with y'all, we're after the truth. It doesn't matter if a wrong or right or what the topic is, we're seeking the truth.
Starting point is 01:23:44 It doesn't matter. And sometimes we are not right about everything. I mean, 90% of it, but... Yeah, well, most of the time we are. But I'm just saying... I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding. I sound like tape now. Woman, know your role and shut up.
Starting point is 01:23:57 Know your role right now. Go cook me dinner. No, you're cooking. You are number four girl in this house, okay? Actually, I don't know if we have that many. I'm just kidding. I was being injured tape. I know.
Starting point is 01:24:09 But we're out for the truth. And that's what we're looking for. And in this circumstance, I think that we have proven the truth. No, not proven. No, don't say that. Oh, not proven truth. Allegedly that this could potentially be the case.
Starting point is 01:24:24 Yeah, I don't know. But for the truth. You guys make up your own mind. I don't care for a conspiracy. I don't care what it is. Yeah. We just want the truth. Yeah, you guys make up your own mind.
Starting point is 01:24:35 I mean, make up your own mind based on the facts presented. And when I say facts, we're not saying this shit. This is Andrew Tate saying all these things. This is not us. Yeah, and listen, this is the first time Chad and I have really, we talked about it together, is on this podcast. Because we don't ever talk about stuff before a podcast. No, we don't. Ever.
Starting point is 01:24:55 But I don't know. I don't know, guys. You make your own decision for this. Make your own decision. Because listen, this thing is heavily debated. It is heavily debated on Twitter. There are Twitter spaces all the time, vice versa, vice versa. And honestly, most of these Twitter spaces are pro-Tate.
Starting point is 01:25:12 and you know it is very interesting to hear that and to give him the benefit of the doubt and look I think you always have to give everyone the benefit of the doubt but it is extremely you just make it hard on yourself for anyone to give you the benefit of the doubt when you can just when you have such a track record of this is who you are this is what you stand for and this is what you believe exactly and it aligns with what you're technically charged with
Starting point is 01:25:37 right and I'm just wondering these people that Stanford take have they have they heard all these things. Do they know the truth about him? Yes, they have heard all these things. But they still... It's just like what you read in the last article. No matter what happens, they're going to stand by him.
Starting point is 01:25:53 No matter if they think or know that he's guilty, they're still going to stand by him. Yeah, and you know what the interesting thing, too, is that keeping in mind that you remember he said that, or not he said, but, well, I think, did he say that? Anyways, whatever. The girl said, and whoever, and I think,
Starting point is 01:26:12 one of them also said that they keep them in a house down the road. A fortress. Yeah. Somewhere else, right? Right. And the reason you would do that is because when you have women that come up to, I guess you would say, defend tape, right? Such as these models we were talking about, these upper echelon of women that have followings and are prominent women. These are not women you're going to abuse or manipulate potentially or whatever.
Starting point is 01:26:36 They're not going to see the inner workings of a potential. sex trafficking ring, factory of this, or even women being held without... Against their will. So if you... Obviously, I guess that would be a reason you put these women in their own house
Starting point is 01:26:56 is because you separate your own little circle of your upper echelon of women and guys. And then you separate that side of the business because if you had that shit going on in your main residence and then you brought these women, These bigger Instagram models and these influencers that he has brought over. Yeah, they would see what's going on.
Starting point is 01:27:18 They would probably not be able to give you such a great review. Right. Right, as they are now. Because they're not seeing it. They're not there. These top models, if they were to see these women in the fortress, would they be saying the same thing? Yeah, exactly.
Starting point is 01:27:33 And we don't even know to what degree that really happens. But anyways, we had to cover this. We had to cover this story. as this thing progresses, we will touch based on this again down the road. If any of you guys have any firsthand knowledge or information on Andrew Tate or the entire situation, please reach out to us, contact and investigate earth podcast.com. You can find us there. Obviously, Twitter, Investing Earth Podcast. Just look us up.
Starting point is 01:28:00 We're there. And yeah, I mean, I don't know. I think that, I don't know, I've gathered all of this crazy information where everywhere. and I think this is the best I could compile to the potential possibility of what's actually going on. I'm sure there's things that we have not touched on. I'm sure there's things we've not covered.
Starting point is 01:28:19 This has been an hour and a half of this and I'm sure we could do an entire another hour and a half of other things. But this is just the rundown of the way it appears and at least out of their own mouth. And that's what we wanted to... Yeah, and that's what we need to know is the truth. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:28:35 And guys, by the way, we don't know what song this is. This is a brand new song. So if it sucks, it's not our fault. No, it's chance's fault. Until next time, guys, go follow us on Twitter at Investigator Earth Podcast. And check us out there. If you care about the New World Order, we are, I'm currently writing an audiobook for the New World Order.
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