PBD Podcast - Andrew Tate UNCENSORED Footage - Being Spied On | Jail Stories | Romanian Legal System

Episode Date: August 23, 2023

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Starting point is 00:00:00 So for many of you that were waiting for the censored section of the Andrutate interview that the lawyers wouldn't let us release, it's finally here. We can finally release that clip to you out of the five hour interview that we did in Romania. You can finally watch one of the stories Andrew tells about what him and Tristan did when they were arrested in the cell. How the Romanian government was trying to spy. I'm not going to say anything. They were trying to spy on them. He'll tell you the story and I'm sure you're going to laugh and want to share it with everybody. Also having said that enjoy now the uncensored section of the Androtate interview. There's three camps. There's those that say, well, look, I'm already thinking he's guilty. I don't like him anyways. I need anything to get me
Starting point is 00:00:36 to think he's guilty. Whatever it takes, I don't have to, I don't have to do my undiligence. I just have to do anything. Then there's a camp that's a die-hard fan. There's nothing you can do that they did wrong. You can, you know, and their eyes are gonna be wrong. Then you have to people in the middle that are the reasonable ones that are saying, you know what? Let me look at this. What about this? What about that? The people in the middle may say the following question. They may say, and I may have asked this question from you last time as well. They may say, Andrew, okay, if this guy is so innocent,
Starting point is 00:01:06 how can they get you to go to the dungeon for 92 days? How can they put you on house arrest? How can they do all this stuff? If your somebody that was born in US, you lived in UK, how come somebody else isn't coming to bail you out? You got there from lawyers, how is it that they can keep doing this to you if you're not guilty? What do you say to those people?
Starting point is 00:01:25 Yeah, and once again, I have to be careful what I say because of the court case. But Romania has a law, or the law in Romania is basically, if you can prove to a judge that it might have happened, they're allowed to hold you up to six months during the investigation stage. So it's a very interesting scenario. I can give you an example. Let me give an example that doesn't lead to my case. Let's say they decide you're an alien.
Starting point is 00:01:50 And they go, we think he's an alien. We hear him listening to love songs about the moon. And we've seen some evidence of him looking at the moon at night saying it's beautiful. He might be an alien. And they produce a bunch of paperwork saying you're an alien. And then they'll do a profile on you, right? And they'll do your profile and saying, oh, well, he's smarter than the rest. Not sure where he came from.
Starting point is 00:02:08 The unusual bubble line. They put it together in a nice piece of paper and they put it in front of a judge. And then the judge decides, say, their stamp, or they don't. If they stamp it, they can put you under preventative arrest for up to six months to investigate you. Not good to kill you, even if anything. We want to investigate him for being an alien.
Starting point is 00:02:22 That's Romanian law. That's law inside of Romania. And that's what happened to me. They put together this dossier saying he has lots of money, he's rich, he's brash, you know, he's on a polyjetic in his views. We think maybe this might have happened and they put it in front of a judge. Now these papers I'm describing I've never read. I'm just telling you how I understand.
Starting point is 00:02:43 My basic understanding, I learned most of my law from the prison guards who were telling me why I was there. My brother, why am I here? He said, well this is what happens. Peter's paper was stamped and I was thrown into jail cell. If I was guilty of anything I would have been charged long ago. We're going to talk about charge as soon because I still believe that it had attempted to charge me.
Starting point is 00:03:01 But we're now approaching the end of the six months they can keep me under a form of arrest for without charge. Typically in Romania, when I was first arrested, the guard said, ah, within two weeks, you'll have your indictment. I was like, two weeks ago, you have everyone gets charged quickly. Nobody waits six months for a charge. If they arrest you, they charge you,
Starting point is 00:03:19 like every other country, right? The fact they've waited six months and gone into my entire life and attempted to find something shows they don't have a case. Why I believe it happened is because they didn't have a case when they were trying to hit me with this garbage and they thought, you know what, if we put him all over the news, if we slander his name completely, if we, there was a hotline set up, if you're a girl who's going to hurt my Andrew take call this number in the UK, a hotlineline so they were attempting to use the media to find what they wanted nobody came to them and said this has happened
Starting point is 00:03:50 Nobody has any proof of any crime. They're saying we want to find evidence He's done something so let's put them all over the news Let's put him in a jail cell. Let's make all the girls feel safe because he's in jail And let's put them all over the news and say he's terrible and then let's say anybody who's been hurt my Andrew Call here and let's call everyone who knows him and say hey if you have a bad story by Andrew we have money for you and let's call everybody and let's find somebody who will take the stand and put this guy in jail and they found nobody the overview of my case the very simple overviews as follows two American girls came to visit in April last
Starting point is 00:04:18 year their boyfriends caught them at our house because our house is quite distinctive from an Instagram story they They said to their boyfriends, we don't want it to be here, we have to be, and block their boyfriends. Their boyfriends called the cops. Cops called the American Embassy, saying Americans are being held. Police ran in.
Starting point is 00:04:36 Now, I have no problem with the police investigating something like that. I think it'd be a terrible country where people call and say there's a kidnap of American citizens and they don't investigate. Sure, come. Cops ran in, realized it was all garbage. The girls instantly flew to Marbetta to party. So they've gone. They let me go from the
Starting point is 00:04:53 police station the same day. That was the beginning of the human trafficking thing. Case should close any minute now, right? There's no case. There's nothing. Months go by, months go by, months go by, case falls empty, nothing's happening. My lawyer is saying, when we're gonna close this case file, months go by, months go by, case falls empty, nothing's happening. My lawyer was saying, when we're going to close this case fall, I'll be like, yeah, we're just waiting for some papers. We're going to close it, we're going to close it, we're going to close it. Around the time I was canceled, things
Starting point is 00:05:13 started appearing in the case fall again. They start spying on me again. Very interesting that it happened around that time. I don't know if they understood that I didn't have, I wasn't protected by the political class of the USA. I don't know what happened. They started to build this case I wasn't protected by the political class of the USA. I don't know what happened. They started to build this case, and they spied on me for all of these months, spending millions of euros,
Starting point is 00:05:31 spying on me everywhere I went, trying to find evidence of a crime. Eventually, they get to the end of their legal limit, spy on me, and they don't have any crime. They don't have anything. So then what they did is, they took two of my friends who have TikTok accounts, two girls, and said, Andrew's forcing these girls to make TikTok.
Starting point is 00:05:52 It's the case. These two girls are the ones on the news saying, we're not victims, this is garbage. And they threw me in jail. That's the case. And they said, he's a human trafficker. Who else is a human trafficker? And they put all over the news, and they've been trying to find somebody else ever since, and they can't find anybody. That's the case. And they said, he's a human trafficker. Who else is a human trafficked? And they put all over the news, and they've been trying
Starting point is 00:06:06 to find somebody else ever since, and they can't find anybody. That's the case. The two girls who made TikToks. And those girls are all the news saying, we're not victims. We've told the police for not victims. We've given statements in Andrews' defense, and still they are ignoring it.
Starting point is 00:06:19 They threatened to put those girls in jail. So they had to leave for a meeting. That's the level we're at. And they are trying to find anybody who will take a stand against me. So in my current court case, we have two Americans who live, the ones who we have, the conversations between them,
Starting point is 00:06:33 St. Louis and Oscar for lying to the police. We have the CCTV of them coming and going. We have their Uber records showing they can travel to the country freely. We have their phone calls with their mother where they're saying, yeah, he didn't hurt me. My boyfriend called me that we have all of it. We have all the evidence. We have their phone calls with their mother where they're saying, yeah, he didn't hurt me, my boyfriend caught me, that we have all of it. We have all the evidence.
Starting point is 00:06:46 We have those two. And then there's nobody else who could possibly even take the stand. If those two girls even come here to take the stand, which I doubt they would, they've got a brain because they know they're going to get destroyed. And that's my upcoming legal case. And I'm sitting there going, well, there's surely no chance they're going to win this case. Why would they charge me? And the reason they're going to, I still believe they're going to charge me is because imagine
Starting point is 00:07:09 if they drop it now. Imagine they just drop it now, we made it up. Oops, we made it up. They will make a mark around me. They'll make a hero. They charge you, though. Well they're going to charge me because in Romania there's no legal proof, there's no burden of legal proof to charge.
Starting point is 00:07:21 They can charge you with empty pieces of paper. They can charge you whatever they want, a judge decides. So they can charge me with garbage, and they can put together a file of garbage, and they can send it to a judge, and they can delay it here, delay it there, and make sure a judge doesn't see it for a year and a half while I sit on the man, and then the judge can look at it
Starting point is 00:07:36 and go, this is bullshit and throw it away in a year and a half and that. That's what's gonna happen. But why drop it now? If they're out to get me, if they're out to slander my name, if they're out to destroy my life, which is clearly what they're out to do. They're not out to save anybody from anything, they're not out to help anybody with anything, they're out to hurt me, why would they now drop it
Starting point is 00:07:49 and let me be free? No, let's keep them for another year and a half, lock in this house. Let's keep printing stories for another year and a half that he's human trafficker. Let's make him go to a trial, and then a judge will throw it out. Because I don't believe, as high level as this matrix attack is. I still don't believe a Romanian judge is going to put me in jail with the dossiers.
Starting point is 00:08:08 I've seen it. It's garbage. I don't think I'm going to end up in jail. But it's just taking years of my life, damaging my influence, having bad things to say about me, keeping me under control, keeping me locked in a house. That's all they want to do. They have no interest in the truth. There's no victims. There's no one to take the stand. You were going to say something about follow ups.
Starting point is 00:08:25 I did. The six months. You know, it's coming up right now. It's coming up June 29th, I believe. Correct. Okay, you put out a tweet recently. You said the six-month time limit is running out. Right?
Starting point is 00:08:35 There's zero evidence against me unless they invent something against me, right? And then you ask a poll. You said, if they charge me with an empty bullet, and it still takes a year to beat it and it allows them to save face, they're hoping that the world will basically forget about all this. What do you think they will do? And you give people three options, option one, let me go.
Starting point is 00:08:54 Option two, charge me with no evidence. Option three, invent and frame attempt. The results were, 38% let me go, right? 35% invent and frame attempt and option two and third place charge me with no evidence 27% 38% 35% 27% so basically it's pretty even. So what do you think is gonna happen? The people the 38% of people who think they're gonna let me go I think are extremely naive. You don't make a song and dance this big and let the guy win. You can't make a song and dance to this big and let the guy win.
Starting point is 00:09:25 You can't make a song and dance to this big and let me walk out as a hero. They didn't do this to make me a hero. Because that's what they've done. They've martyred me, right? I'm more famous and more respected than I've ever been. Because all they've done is prove everything I've ever said about the matrix is true. I was crazy before this, right? There's a degree of people who said I like tape, he says the smart things. But the matrix, they're not after him.
Starting point is 00:09:44 He's got delusions of grandeur. he thinks he's more important than he is. Then they prove me completely right. So they've solidified my fanbase and given me millions and millions of more fans. They didn't do this to make me better or put me make me more influential. They didn't do this to put me in a better position. They did this to the absolute opposite. So they're sitting there and realizing that their attempt has failed. So you have to double down. If you start bluffing and poker and the guy calls your bluff
Starting point is 00:10:08 You just bluff you have to put some more money on the table you can't lose now if you lose now the game's over They're in 2D. They're in 2D They made an international song and dance and they intended to make an international song and dance and they took a gamble and the gamble was simple He's famous. He has enough the gamble was simple. He's famous. He has enough sexual history. We will find somebody who's upset with him. We'll find an angry ex-girlfriend. We'll find a bitter girl. We'll find somebody who will take the stand-in wreck him and they failed because I'm not a bad person. I've had so many ex-girlfriends call me and email me and say, I haven't heard from these girls for years. Please will not
Starting point is 00:10:40 stop calling me. I said, why? Have you told them? I've told them. They will not stop calling me. They ask if they'll give if I can give a personality stop calling me. I said, why? Have you told them? I've told them they will not stop calling me. They ask if they'll give, if I can give a personality profile on me. What does that even mean? What does that even mean? I thought this is law and order. So does the Korean personality profile?
Starting point is 00:10:53 What garbage are they trying to just extract from people? Just to think enough piece is a paper and a file. Are those people going out and seeing I got a call from the cops asking me questions about tape, et cetera, et cetera? Are they going out? Well, the thing is this, because a lot of these women I haven't known for a very long time, they're in a difficult situation, right? Because they have, they're married now.
Starting point is 00:11:10 They have like new relationships, or they have children, or whatever. They don't want to be known as Andrew Tasex. Their man certainly doesn't want that. It's not easy for them to now stand up and be my advocate, right? They send me an email and I'm like, look, I hope you're good, and this is unfair, and I hope you're good. But they don't want to get too involved in it, and I don't blame them. It'd be unfair for me to say, yeah, go and talk to them when you're angry. Her man may not even know she's my ex.
Starting point is 00:11:31 No man won't. It's been five, 10, 15 years ago. Exactly. So, but nobody's snitch on me. Nobody sold me out, nobody. And I think the matrix is extremely surprised by that. They can't believe it. So things aren't making people up.
Starting point is 00:11:43 So back to these results. if you're saying that the people who voted 38% let you go or naive, the other two options charge you with no evidence and invent and frame you, what do you think is going to happen? I think there's too many eyes on it to truly infrain me. I'd like to believe there's too many eyes on it for them to effectively frame me. I think if they were going to frame me,
Starting point is 00:12:03 they would have done it by now. I'd like to believe this helps me sleep at night. So I believe they're gonna charge me with a very, very weak case with basically nothing in it. And the goal is just to keep you on house arrest for as long as they possibly can. Delay it, long it out. Give the media reasons to lie about me for more years.
Starting point is 00:12:19 Cheat me under control, cheat me here under the threat. I go to sleep every night, every morning. I wake up instinctually at 5 a.m. because that's when they raid your house. I wake up at like 459, I just fucking shoot up because they bust in my house three times now. It's not nice to have a bunch of men with guns
Starting point is 00:12:35 bust in your house, it's not a nice experience. So every single morning I wake up expecting them to just turn up again with something else and drag me back to a frissel. Who knows what, it'll make it up. But the fact they made up this particular crime is because it's a hit piece and it's a slander on my reputation.
Starting point is 00:12:50 If they would have done the same thing, let's say for a tax evasion, would anyone care? No. A rich guy didn't pay up a piece of it. No, no one cares. We have to hurt his name. Human trafficking. Think about, think about that.
Starting point is 00:13:03 I said this to the judge. How does it make sense? A man with no criminal record who is financially successful decides to begin to human traffic at 35 years of age. I have no financial motivation. It's clearly not my personality profile. I don't need money. Why have I begun to human traffic from nowhere? It doesn't even make any sense from a pure logical perspective. There's no motive to the crime. Who will I human traffic? Who is the victim? There's no victims if there's no motive. And here I am on house with. It's insane. So yeah, it's genuinely intimidating. I don't know what's
Starting point is 00:13:41 going to happen next. I believe they're going to try, they're going to try and charge me with the garbage they have. And I think what they're trying to try and charge me with the garbage they have. And I think what they're trying to do is just hang it over my head and keep me afraid. I want to ask you one more question regarding human trafficking because this is a heinous charge. Absolutely. I mean, this is not lightweight stuff. You famously ran a webcam business.
Starting point is 00:13:57 That's right. Perfectly legal. Nothing wrong with that. I can't tell you how many women are doing only fans these days. Webcam business. How much of a reason was that a correlation for the human trafficking, the sex trafficking, the webcam business, how much did they correlate that? Yeah, they're not so.
Starting point is 00:14:13 Well, he must be human trafficking. He's running a webcam business. They've linked it ideologically, but not a thing in the file has anything to do with that. And none of these two American girls had nothing to do with that. And the girls they selected to become victims who do TikTok who are not victims had nothing to do with that and the girls they've selected to become victims who do tick-tock who are not victims had nothing to do with that That was a long long time ago. They're completely unrelated events. It's just they're using that as an ideological base Well, he had the web canvases so he's guilty of that which is insane so there's no correlation zero correlation
Starting point is 00:14:38 So they haven't even charged any of the webcam business zero zero and what's crazy? It's crazy is people assume that right? It's crazy because one it's not illegal and two you can go drive down the high street of Romania there's webcam studios on some of the most popular businesses in the country it's not illegal and and that was a past life you're talking about something happened 10 years ago it was that long ago it was about 10 years ago yeah I was at the very beginning of it the very beginning of the whole idea of this that industry so it's just an ideological attack. And I also, from the flip side, because I try very hard
Starting point is 00:15:10 to not be emotional about things. And I try very hard to think of it purely, absolutely logically. And with brutal logic, although I'm unhappy with what's happened to me, with brutal logic, part of me can understand it. Because it would be unprofessional of me to be so emotional about my time in jail to not understand it. Now when I say
Starting point is 00:15:30 I understand I'm not saying it should happen and I'm not saying I'm guilty. What I'm saying is, if I was an 85 year old Romanian woman who's a judge who doesn't speak English, an Andritate walks in with his bald head and his muscles, and I look through the file and I see Ferrari, Estamart, and Bugatti, Remac, the Kernand's egg, money, money, money, money, money. Then I see all girls, girls, girls, girls, girls, girls, yachts, private jets, and then I have a dossier from D-Caught. He might be bad of something.
Starting point is 00:15:57 And there's a bunch of papers in there. And I have 10 minutes to read all, because that's how long they have. They don't read the file at all. They just skim it. And then I stand there. In English, don't stick Romanian. I didn't do it.
Starting point is 00:16:09 Part of them's going to go, I did that part. I actually do. I'm logical enough to say to Tristan, you know what? That old lady, of course, she goes to you. She doesn't understand what's happening. She doesn't get any of this. She doesn't know the internet. You think it's that simple?
Starting point is 00:16:23 I think it's just perception. I understand I have this perception. And I think a lot of people who are also dislike me, a lot of the reason they dislike me so much is my perception. I've had people who say, I hate what you say, say what do I say? And after talking to them a while they say, it's not what you say, it's how you say it.
Starting point is 00:16:39 Of course. It's the perception of aggression. It's the perception of masculinity that they're afraid of. It's like in the words, they might like the words. It's my delivery. So I understand perception can be reality to a degree. I accepted that maybe the first month, 1000 jails. Like Tristan, this is garbage, this is garbage.
Starting point is 00:16:56 But you know what, we've got these fancy cars and we're living this big house, and we've got guards and guns in our house, and whatever. But by month, two or a month, three, I was like, this is insane now. They should have read the file by now. This is insane.
Starting point is 00:17:08 So I do understand that part of it. And I understand that if somebody is really, truly, completely matrix-minded, they might look at the media and all this garbage, you go, well, he must have done something. But these are people who have never had any experience with the legal system and don't know how these things work. When you have experience with the legal system,
Starting point is 00:17:24 you understand none of it's real. In any country, in any country, none of it's real. I remember during COVID, my friend was buying house. I said, don't buy the house. He said, why? I said, because you don't own it. So what do you mean, I don't own it? I said, I hate property.
Starting point is 00:17:38 I hate the idea of property. When you make so much money, you kind of have to buy it, because there's nothing else to do with your money. But you kind of have to buy it. But I was like, when you think you buy a property and you talk about ownership, you don't own it because they'll give you a piece of paper saying you own it. But if you piss them off enough, a judge stamps a different piece of paper and now it's not yours anymore. That's it. That's the game. I own this house. I work my whole life for this house. Unless you don't comply with COVID lockdowns and you get fine and you don't pay the fine and they
Starting point is 00:18:04 add money on top. And then you don't pay that and they take you to court and then you don't comply with COVID lockdowns and you get fined. You don't pay the fine and they add money on top. And then you don't pay that and they take you to court. Then you don't turn up and they take you to court again. You don't turn up and escalate to the point where someone turns up and says, you owe us $400,000 for taking your home. Like you can't take a ION in. But you don't. Judge says you don't.
Starting point is 00:18:17 What judge? Where? Mary Swanson. I'm dumb and dumb. Boom. It's over. Yeah, it's over. Yeah, it's over. Yeah, it's over.
Starting point is 00:18:26 That's the game. When you do it with a little system, you realize you get pieces of paper put in front of you, with names on them you've never heard of, stamps you've never seen before, and your life's fucked. You're like, what? I can't leave my house now. I can't leave this room. I've lost all my cars. I've lost all my diamond watches. My gold, my money. they've taken everything, everything. Everything. Over 15 million euros of assets, everything.
Starting point is 00:18:48 They seized everything when they ran in here. All of it. With a piece of paper, with a stamp, and a language I didn't understand, saying we're taking it. Andrew, you mentioned, you know, the cars, the Bugatti's, the women's, the yachts, the boats, everything, everything that you stand for, everything that success stands for as a man. You touch on this a little bit about an old woman judge. How much of basically what's happening to you
Starting point is 00:19:09 is just sort of the reverberation of modern feminism, attacking toxic masculinity. You're the face of quote unquote toxic masculinity and they're like, we got it. How much of that is going on here? Yeah, I'm the, I like, that's what they call me. I think I'm the face of unapologetic masculinity. I'm not apologetic for anything I do.
Starting point is 00:19:28 And I also think that I understand when you have a message which is complicated, and masculinity as a whole is a very complicated tapestry, that the best way to instill it and teach it is to break it down to its three core, break it down to its core beliefs. So I've evolved way beyond Lamborghini's and chicks, right? But masculinity is a whole is a very complicated tapestry. You need to have the emotionality.
Starting point is 00:19:51 You need to have the times you feel like crying and you don't. You need to have the times you can be aggressive. You need to have the times you can be violent to protect your family. It's very complicated. And you can't teach that, especially to the young generation in spite of the constant propaganda they have coming in their years very easily. So I break it down to a very core message and the core message is that I have financial freedom, so it's hard to tell what to do.
Starting point is 00:20:13 And I have sexual access because I'm respected by women, and I have a good network because I'm respected by men. I break it down to those core things. And those core things are what I build my- that's how you build the tapestry of masculinity. If you don't have those three core things, you can never build the rest of it. That's the beginning of it. If you don't have those three things, it's hard to build the rest. So anybody who doesn't look into my message properly, I mean I'm sure these people who are after me have never listened to me speak at length ever. Ever. They just look at a picture. He's on a boat. There's three girls on the boat. There's no way those girls are happy with that, because my wife hates me, and there's three of them.
Starting point is 00:20:47 So he has to go to jail, and that's what's happening. It's that baseline, I truly believe it's that baseline. But how else can I teach my message as complicated as it is without first breaking down and proving you have success in the most core levels of it, right? Before you learn to box, you jab and you cross. Before you do all the complicated stuff, you do the basic stuff.
Starting point is 00:21:04 So a lot of it is people looking at my message, not understanding how detailed it is, not understanding how positive it is, looking at the baseline instincts which I teach, and which I use to advertise my success as a whole to people to show and say, look, I clearly know what I'm talking about to a degree, because I have things that you want, and you're a man, so you can't tell me you would don't want them, everybody wants this, everybody wants one of these. And they take all this and they try to weaponize it and use it against me. And you're right.
Starting point is 00:21:28 It's feminism as a whole that has this idea that if a man is a man unapologetically and he doesn't apologize for being a man that he is a bad person, which we've discussed at length and I've discussed them a lot of times. But it's truly the most crazy thing about all of this is when shit hits the fan. It's exactly the kind of men they hate that they want. Every single time, every single time, you can go out to a bar in America and you can stand there and argue with a feminist and argue with her to the end of time. And if someone ran in there with a gun, she would say, hey you, you go, you're the misogynist, you go protect me. The feminist guy who's on my team, I don't want him to
Starting point is 00:22:03 go, I want you to go, please. We don't want Dylan Movinian, the front line. Of course not. And it's hypocritical. And it's hypocritical. And it's done on purpose, it's purported by the matrix, it's done to attack the baseline masculinity of men because they don't want men to be masculine. Because when you're masculine, you say no to things. Did they ever try to, and by the way, I don't see this working effectively at all. but did they at all try to come in between you and Tristan or you and the two girls or the two of you and them, was there any manipulation and divisiveness going on there? 100% that tried with the girls especially.
Starting point is 00:22:36 Who'd mean Tristan, they didn't try very hard, but with the girls that tried to put pressure on them to say things that weren't true. And, but the girls are honest and they told the truth. And they said, we're going to tell the truth, we're not going to lie. The girls could have gone out of jail any time to sold us out, but it didn't. Respect to them.
Starting point is 00:22:50 Because I'm saying my concern was more there. Oh, absolutely. Right. But they didn't. And they knew that we were telling the truth. And obviously, I love them. I've known them for a very long time. And we're all basically family.
Starting point is 00:23:00 And they're like, no, we're not going to lie. We're going to sit here and tell you the truth and tell you that the boys haven't done anything. We haven't done anything. Did these girls work for you? What was your relationship? They're my friends. This is what's insane.
Starting point is 00:23:08 Dredjana is my personal assistant. She just shows you book slides and organizes my gardener. She's my PA. And the other girl, Lanna, Tristan Mue, I never met her before. I met her once in my life before. We're an organized criminal group.
Starting point is 00:23:19 I saw her at a party once, I hear an affidavit. Well, then what are you doing here? She's like, they need four people for a group. You can't have an organized group of three people. Is that the number? Four by law. So she got picked up. Are you kidding me?
Starting point is 00:23:33 Yeah. Because that's a text message between her and Georgiana. Talk about a TikTok account. So that's the thing. Oh, these are the TikTok girls. Yeah, TikTok. No, the two TikTok girls were victims. But after giving statements.
Starting point is 00:23:45 Those are two different. After giving statements. After giving statements in our defense, they were threatened with jail. They said, well, you're not victims, you're susmics. And you're already got a jail. So they left a man. Why did they put you guys in the same cell together?
Starting point is 00:23:57 Why were you interested in together? So much of this podcast we're going to have to cut out. If I'll tell you that. So much of the podcast we have to cut out until after out about tell you so much of all guys are gonna cut out until after I'll tell you because they bugged ourself So when the interest were separate and then we never put the same cell Meatress instantly knew I was like, hello. He's like, oh hi. How are you? It was a good good and I was like Why else would the person want to fuck so then we start talking about Ricky tan the crime boss from Hong Kong and how
Starting point is 00:24:24 Carp or an elite or the only one's gonna stop him and how Carter and Lee, or the only one, is gonna stop him. And what we were doing, he's describing the plot of rush hour two. We're describing rush hour two. The good old Chris Tucker, grassroots. He's in the case files. Ricky Tan, Carter and Lee, the whole of it. Hong Kong, all of it, it's all the case files.
Starting point is 00:24:47 You're joking about that. How do we set truth? Talk about rush hour two. And then I said to Tristan to a funny comedy, I don't know. So we're talking about rush hour two, it's all the case file, Carter Lee, Ricky Tan, it's all the attack, the wire attack. And then I said to Tristan, I whispered in his ears like they bugged this cell, let's prove it. So we start talking about Ireland so I wonder if they
Starting point is 00:25:08 found the assets in Ireland they took everything from right now one of the found the assets in Ireland we talked about it about a week and then we saw all the news investigation expanded to Ireland meet neither him or I have ever been to Ireland in our lives never been there no connection to it so I look told you it was again so we just thought shit so that's why they put us together. So we had to kind of develop sign language in the cell. So we didn't talk very much because everything was being listened to, right? Wow. We had just like sign language revenues. And how were you getting this information? Like when the Ireland thing broke, who's conveying this? There was a time
Starting point is 00:25:36 TV in the corner. We did have a TV, but it was all Romanian news. It was only Romanian news, so there's no entertainment value. I don't speak Romanian and it's just Romanian news But when my face would come up and then Ireland are So they tapped our cell they wire tapped our cell because they had nothing is about a month in and they thought maybe they'll talk about what what now Now at what point did you know that's the right approach to take was it immediate as soon as we saw each other We knew that why they put us in there we fucking knew instantly I'll be happy so why would they put us together? By the way great move from there and with great move for you to counter that this is my point the incompetence of my enemies
Starting point is 00:26:14 My Every game every chest game they put me down for I just checkmate. They must hate me It's no longer just law, it's personal. These people hate me. They go, I have an idea. I know what we can do. Let's take Tristan from ourselves. Put him in Andrews.
Starting point is 00:26:30 So, let's give him a medical paper. And let's pretend he needs to go there for medical reasons. So, he's closer to the doctor. And let's put him together. And let's wiretap him. And let's take Andrew out. So, he took me out that morning. Let's take him for an interview at D-Call.
Starting point is 00:26:40 And let's waste his time so we can install the bugs. And then we'll bring him back. And the next day, we'll put Tristan in it, and this is our plan. And then Carly, Grindballs, da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da tapped here in your place. I've had this place scanned. OK. I've had a team from Sweden come, and they spent about four days going to everything. But I still pretend it is. Sure.
Starting point is 00:27:09 But they didn't find it. OK. But I still come four days for scanning. Four days. Everything. Now, why would they not wire tap this place? Or why would they not put stuff in this place? Because they're spying limit by law was exceeded
Starting point is 00:27:22 during the early, there's a law of how long they can spy on me in Romania. So they spy on me for X amount of months, I think it's four or five months until they raise a criminal complaint against you. Then they cheated, because they stopped to spy on me and spy on Tristan, same thing. And they did each person in the house to see, and now there's no one they can't spy on us by law anymore.
Starting point is 00:27:41 Anything they find, we can now go to the European Court of Human Rights against them, so they can't do it. So that's why we think this place wasn't bugged. But I first got out, the first four days, everything was to be, of course, you have to. And you almost have to even think and assume that when BBC came, did you have guys like watching every move they were making?
Starting point is 00:28:02 You have to almost put like one on one, right? Somebody's watching everything they're doing. You have to do it like one on one, right? Somebody's watching everything they're doing. You have to do it, right? You can't be overly paranoid and skeptical with this. If they wanna hear about, you know, where he tangs crime board, they wanna hear more about crime since the kids in Hong Kong.
Starting point is 00:28:16 I can tell them a little about it because Carl or Lee's gonna get under control. Let me ask a question about this. I love what you said, especially number one, your words, Smith, your linguist, no doubt. I mean, I don't know English yet, bro. I'm rockin' a silver, I'm your athlete. You know, you've got the kickboxing belts
Starting point is 00:28:32 all up over here, I would argue, I've never seen you fight, but I would argue that your linguistic skills are better than your fighting skills. I'll let you judge that. I'll take that. I totally agree with you, the way that you speak to a man is a way different than the way you talk to a woman Yeah, you can tell a guy get your loser if you're fat ass in the gym and a guy would be receptive to that
Starting point is 00:28:51 So I can't tell you how many men come up to me come up to pat dude What was entertain life? What was take like tell me about take tell me a tape story dude that guy so cool is to bat ass And I'm sure you've seen the women that react to your video. Fuck you, Andrew! Take! You've seen these. But when you sit around these women and you go to podcasts with these women, by the
Starting point is 00:29:12 end of the podcast, this is women love you. Yeah, they're all nice to me. So, what I want you to do is sell the women for a second. Because it's easy to sell them. Like for instance, I had a girl one time, took her out on a date, great time dinner, this, that, the other, treated her royally that night. She says, Adam, such a great night. Look for her to hear you.
Starting point is 00:29:32 Seeing you again, you had her to, yeah. The next day I wake up, the first text I get from her is, so you fuck with Tate. I'm like, what are you talking about? Can't believe you would associate with such a guy. I'm like, what do you, I look at you totally differently. I said, what are you talking about? I treated you nicely, treated you poorly.
Starting point is 00:29:48 You had a great time. 99% of men, I don't think I'm being bombastic. You're totally appreciate what you're saying. I think you said 40% of your audience is women. Yep. What can you do to win over the 60% of women who are like, fuck, hey, sell me on that. Well, you know what's interesting?
Starting point is 00:30:07 I would argue it's far less than 60%. In my experience, I'd yet to meet a female doesn't like me. Ever. Maybe they say they don't like me on the internet, but when I meet them, everybody is nice to me. I've never had a single woman come out to me and say you say bad things about women. Ever.
Starting point is 00:30:21 I think that men and women have very different mental models because if we referenced back to what we said earlier about testosterone, in general women are not capable of combat so they're more likely to accept an idea or an ideal because they can't fight and resist that idea. Think about it, right? If a woman joins a new clan or a new tribe or a new society, she can't resist the ideals of that society very easily because she hasn't got the physical capability to combat, to fight. So she has to more likely assimilate. And I think that we even evolved for this to happen. I think what a woman went
Starting point is 00:30:51 to another tribe they evolved it. I think even if you look at World War Two, by the end after three years of German occupation, all the French women with German soldiers, they literally killed your husband. But you just assimilate with the new power structures, right? So women to a degree, and this is not misogynistic, this is just an obviously exceptions to exist. This is just a generalized point. Women to a degree are more likely to go along with the flow, the ebbs and flows of the ideas they are told,
Starting point is 00:31:18 because they're less likely to combat them and fight against them. And you'll see this especially in women who say they're new reborn, or women who say, religious now, or I regret what I did when I was young. Why'd you do it? Oh, everyone was doing it. Peer pressure, music videos. I was told this how I was supposed to act. They just went with the flow. So I think that especially when it comes to dating and women in the world today, I think that there's two major influences on a female's mind. And one of them is
Starting point is 00:31:43 society, the matrix is a whole. And the second one is the man she's dating. I think if she was dating you long enough, she was dating you a little bit longer, she would have already intrinsically changed her mind. I think every man knows what I'm saying is true. If you date a woman for a few months, by the end, your favorite song is her favorite song. Your interests, her interests.
Starting point is 00:32:00 Your favorite car is her favorite car. Your favorite team is definitely her favorite team at the time. That's how it goes, right? And I think that's just, and I think that's one of the beautiful things about being in a relationship. I absolutely love when my woman pretends to care about cars. She doesn't have a clue, she doesn't have a clue.
Starting point is 00:32:14 She just, wow, this one's purple. Yeah, it's perfect. Get in. I love this one. Good job. Because she knows I care, so she pretends to care. That's part of the beauty of it all, right? So I think women have two major, I mean, all of us,
Starting point is 00:32:29 all people, men as well, have two major impacts on their mind. We have the matrix trying to tell us certain things, and then we have our partner or peer pressure trying to tell us other things, but I think men have a more natural inclination, especially if you're an alpha male, to resist and look and think, no, I disagree with that. Women are more likely to go, oh oh well, that's what was said.
Starting point is 00:32:47 So I've never met any women who disagrees with me. I have yet to meet them. Maybe they exist in Miami. I look forward to going to meet them myself. I guarantee, I would guarantee I could sit on any panel of women who disagree with me in my end of it. They wouldn't disagree with me because they would understand my ideas better after I've explained to them.
Starting point is 00:33:01 And I would explain to them in a way that make them understand it. And by the end of it, I guarantee like every other podcast I've ever done, ever, by the end, every girl sitting there who disagreed with me at the beginning is saying, he's right, you know, he's right. Watch fresh and fit, watch it. By the end of it, they're all like, well, he is right every single time. So it's just about a matter of communication, but women certainly have adopted a lot of the matrix-minded, a lot of the matrix ideals, even more than most men. And I think that's just because of the biology. I think that's the difference in biologies.
Starting point is 00:33:28 And that's really scary, right? Because like I said, it's a race to the bottom. If they can poison all of one gender, then they can poison all of the other. That's how they do it. Because there's no point in being moral in a rigged game. So yeah, it's difficult, especially in the Western world. Because Western women have a particular degree of siop that's being purported upon them that they don't have another place.
Starting point is 00:33:45 Eastern European women don't believe being a slut is a good way to act. They know that's wrong. They know it's because they're more religious and they're more family-oriented. Let's take this country. Remainia locked me up. But I lived here for a reason, right? We can discuss the case and what happened to me. And I can be upset about it, but I am not the kind of person who is too emotional to be professional. And as a professional, I can remove my emotions and look at things logically, and I can be upset about it, but I am not the kind of person who is too emotional to be professional. And as a professional, I can remove my emotions and look at things logically. We're in one of the poorest countries in the world, which is safer than America, and every
Starting point is 00:34:11 single possible metric you can measure. All of them. How do they do that? They do that with a very strict legal system. That's how they do things. When I was in jail, I met a boy walked in. He said, why are you in jail? He goes, I was looking in a car window.
Starting point is 00:34:24 Might have broken, might have not looked in the window, Jail. Two weeks, sitting in the cell. Will he look in windows anymore? Will he break into a car? Doubt it. They have a very strict legal system. So whatever they do with their very limited resources works to keep the place extremely safe, right?
Starting point is 00:34:41 Another reason I lived here is because it's extremely religious, so in most Christian countries in the world. Another reason I lived here is because family values are so strong. I've been on dates of 26 year old women who had be on 10 o'clock, because their dad said so. I've been on dates of 27 year old women who said I can't go to that restaurant, people might see me, we're not married, I can't be seen with you there. All that exists here, still. They don't have the matrix-minded propaganda yet, which is instilled inside of Western women,
Starting point is 00:35:01 which make them believe that somehow acting in a degenerate fashion is going to lead to anything but unhappiness. And most women who have lived degenerate degenerately, if you speak to them on a long enough time frame, may take them a while, but as they grow old or they always say, I wish I didn't do that in the end, because all of us are born with a baseline morality and we all know what's truly good and what's truly bad. So the Western woman is under a hard side op. And this is another thing thing if you're a man and you have a relationship and you're in the Western world, I would understand that there are two forces that play for her mind. There's your influence and if you truly love her, you want the best for her and to make her the best self, she has to be her best self for you because you're a team and you have the matrix telling her to ignore everything
Starting point is 00:35:45 You've ever said and everything you say is misogynistic and evil and wrong because you have any kind of standards So I know I'm gonna get canceled and they're all gonna say bad things about me If I walked in and my girlfriend was watching sex and see I say turn that off Why because it's garbage? It's garbage. It's bad for your mind. There's unlimited things you can watch. You're not watching that Now I've never had that problem, but that's what I would say. And if you refuse, I'd say, well, you're not watching that in my house.
Starting point is 00:36:07 I'm not mad at you, but I want you to go home. I don't want you watching this stuff. It's bad, it's poison. What should I watch instead? Watch about Stalin grad. How much do you know about Stalin grad? What Stalin grad? Oh, what Stalin grad?
Starting point is 00:36:17 200,000 men froze to death in the city in 1948, and sorry, 1943, and you don't even know what happened for your freedom. Men were out there freezing to death with no food to eat and circled for your freedom. You don't even know about it. You don't even have enough respect to learn about it and you're busy watching Samantha. Fuck Samantha. She ain't real. This is real. Men went and died for real. They were sitting in Stalingrad. You're the Germans, you attack Stalingrad. You have nearly all of the city, but maybe 2% of it.
Starting point is 00:36:50 Zupof counterattacks encircles you, and they're blasting from speakers for months as you starve to death. You are here to die. You will never see Germany again. You are going to die here. Paulis, the commander, kept asking Hitler, can I make a break out?
Starting point is 00:37:06 Can I leave? Hitler said no, fight for the last bullet. You're there to die. The Russians know it, you know it. You have no food. You're freezing to death. And you're sitting there for your ideological cause. And the women of today don't even bother to read
Starting point is 00:37:18 the Wikipedia page. They're busy. Samantha's on. No, you don't have time for sex in the city. You can learn a lot about sacrifice. We'll learn about female sacrifice and masculine sacrifice. But I'm telling you, that's not gonna be out of my house because you don't know enough about stolen grad.
Starting point is 00:37:33 When you know everything about stolen grad and HMS hood and the Bismarck, when you have World War II and World War I and completely memorized, you know more than me, you can watch fucking sex in the city. But until then, you have more important things to learn. That's my cre, that's my house, that's the kind of woman I want.
Starting point is 00:37:47 And when I say this, there's women out there who go, you're crazy or they're gonna attack me on the internet. But you tell you what, I've never had a woman I'm with, ever disagree with me, ever. She's like, okay, and then we'll sit there and we'll watch the documentary on Saling Ranch and go, you know what's crazy what men go through? We don't even think about this.
Starting point is 00:38:02 So yeah, you're right, you don't think about the fact that right now as we speak five hours drive away in Ukraine, there are men dying in a ditch because they're not allowed to leave the country by law and all the women have moved to Warsaw and they're sitting in safety. Every single military age man is dying in the mud. Who gives a shit? Nobody. Who cares? No one. But women probably have new men by now. It's hard being a man. Masked and Struggles should be respected by all genders, male and female. The more we respect Masked and Struggles, the better the world is going to be as a whole. So yeah, if you're especially if you're a man in a relationship in the Western world, you have to be very careful what sial is going into your woman's mind. Another thing, this goes down to complete basics. I've had girlfriends before. If you're going to complain about our relationship or complain about me to your friends, we may as well just break up now. Because you're just going to complain about negative shit about me to them.
Starting point is 00:38:54 And then you're not going to mention me for three months and you're going to complain about the next argument. And over a year, all they're going to hear are these arguments. None of the good stuff in between. None of the smiles. None of the holding hands. None of the kisses. None of the hullos. None of the times you made me a coffee and we hugged. None of the good stuff in between, none of the smiles, none of the holding hands, none of the kisses, none of the hullos, none of the times you made me a coffee and we hugged, none of the good stuff, just a bad stuff, and she's gonna be a negative force in your ear, and you're gonna go out with her, and she's running her mouth in your ear,
Starting point is 00:39:12 she you're listening to her, she hasn't even got a stable relationship. I don't know why she has any opinion, because she's miserable. Like what is this whole, this all this garbage? You have to protect the minds of the people you care about, and love, I protect the minds of my children and the woman I love. That does not make me a misogynist.
Starting point is 00:39:28 I don't care what they try and say about me. I'm not a misogynist. I just care about the people I love. And I want the absolute best of them. And I want them to understand me and me to understand them. And I'll all understand struggle and the values of the creed and the values of the last name and do our best for each other. That makes me a bad person in the modern world.
Starting point is 00:39:43 But to answer your question, if she was with you longer, she would have changed her mind. I was with her one night. Let me ask you a follow-up question. Because I think you bring up such a good point, women of the West versus women that you've been associating with in Eastern Europe, and the sexual liberation, and the feminization,
Starting point is 00:40:01 everything that goes on in the West. One of the biggest comedians in the West is a woman called Chelsea Handler. You know, this is? I've heard her name. I know her name. I don't care. You talk about Samantha from Sex and the City.
Starting point is 00:40:13 She is the epitome of that. She's pushing 50. She talks about, she doesn't need no man. She doesn't need no kids. She's happy by herself. She's drinking alcohol, chugging vodka, taking pills, masturbating all day. And that's her life. That's her ideal life. And she's encouraging alcohol, chugging vodka, taking pills, masturbating all day, and that's her life.
Starting point is 00:40:26 That's her ideal life, and she's encouraging women to be that. You might not know who she is, but you have a framework who she is. Thoughts on women that go down that path, and then who is that woman of Eastern Europe? Is there anyone in Eastern Europe pushing that agenda here where you live? Zero. Literally genuinely zero. Not. If you're a man and you're dating in the Eastern Europe,
Starting point is 00:40:47 the biggest problem you're going to have is every single woman you're dating is going to want kids to live about a month. In a month? About that. If you're a man and especially if you have some money, and not because they're gold diggers, because you're a man, you have to take care of them. If you're a man and you can take care of her,
Starting point is 00:41:00 and she knows you can pay the bills, and you've been dating her for a month, and things are going well. She's going to start saying when we have kids. That's her goal. Her goal is to find a rich man who's gonna have a kid for her children, not because she's a gold digger, because she wants a family, she wants to be taken care of and that's what she wants. Completely different motivations than the West. When you talk about women who look up to Chelsea Handler, that's because they
Starting point is 00:41:19 don't have an equal and opposite force. This is how we save the world. By making men worthy of respect, a woman like that, if she dates a man, unless she respects that man, she's not going to adopt that man's creeds. Do you need to make a man worthy of respect? So when she's listening, she shall see him in the garbage. Hopefully, he gets her early enough and her life's not completely ruined. And she meets a man of quality who she respects, who says, that's not the correct way to live. And she goes, you know what? I love you. If you don't think I was correct, we're going to live on a trail living your way. And they'll naturally incline to that. I'm going to make sure this argument isn't gendered before I get to have three of them
Starting point is 00:41:48 as soldiers. Because this happens with other genders too. This happens with men. If you take one lazy idiot and put them around five killers, he'll either improve or leave. It's one of the two. He's not going to stay the same and stay part of the group. That's pure pressure. That's how it works.
Starting point is 00:42:01 Of course, the best kind of pressure. It's the best kind of pressure. Absolutely. So it's the same with everybody. Everybody influences everyone. And a lot of these women, the reason they follow these paths and do this destructive stuff is because they don't meet a man they respect enough, who can put them on the right path and save them. And save them. I would like to think, I've genuinely, there's women who I'm no longer with, and I'm not going to give any details up because I don't kiss and tell. There's
Starting point is 00:42:21 women whose lives I saved. And I will say that. There's women who I met in a nightclub, and they got with me for a few years. They weren't clubbing anymore. They stopped all that crap. Not talking to them stupid girls, they're doing that stupid junk. Nothing, they were a good girlfriend to me.
Starting point is 00:42:35 We broke up, then they met their next man, and now they're married, moved on. I would argue that if I left them in the club scene, they would not be married right now, they would certainly not be happy. Not like they are now. I literally saved their lives by just saying there's more to life than that garbage.
Starting point is 00:42:47 Hey Chris question for you. Sure. If the audience is looking and only you know the answer to this you and your brother. Have you been with more girls or less girls that the world thinks? You know what I'm asking? I know exactly. And there's a reason why I'm asking this I'm curious to know what you think Okay, it was a curve So when I was younger it was a lot more than people think and now it's a lot less than people think okay
Starting point is 00:43:11 So there so there was a time when the number was ridiculous, but as I've grown older I Have completely lost interest when was that? I think what age yeah, I think once I got past this is very bubbly This is very important in the topic here and you'll see where I'm going with this. Go ahead So I think a lot of it wasn't even particularly just with my age I think a lot of it was to do with my influence and also the way the world was changing women are a massive attack vector In my current life massive what attack vector? Attack vector they're an attack vector because they are a weakness on the chess chess board, if you can't attack the king, you attack the queen.
Starting point is 00:43:46 Queen has to move. It's an important piece. I say this to any woman I'm with. You are the queen on the chess board. You're an extremely important attack vector, and I'll give you examples of it. Even in jail, the experience I was just in. Do you know how many women rolled on their men when the woman found out that he was having an affair or had kids find her back or something?
Starting point is 00:44:02 Do you know how many of them turned witness? You'd be surprised how many women once your man's arrested and he's been in jail for six months and you haven't seen him for six months and the bills ain't paid and you're under pressure now and you're stressed and you're a woman you don't want to pay the bills and my man's in jail. Oh look he had an affair. Oh we have kids behind my back. Oh well yeah he did hit me this time. You'd be surprised. You will be amazed. How quickly? It'll happen. Women are an attack vector. They're not just an attack vector for law enforcement because I'll always try and turn the woman on you watch any crime documentary
Starting point is 00:44:30 Turn a crime documentary watch any of them and they'll say we tried to arrest Mike We couldn't get the evidence on him. So we arrested his girlfriend But every time put it in the girl under pressure. We're going to jail to you're going to jail to you're going to jail to rolls Yeah, he did it, but don't tell them I said anything, but women are attack vector. They're also an attack vector for your enemies. Absolutely are. The number of times I've been with a woman in a restaurant and I see on our Instagram story, the restaurant, I'm like, delete that story, what do you do?
Starting point is 00:44:57 We're still in this restaurant. It's just food, it's not just food because in the corner of the napkin is the restaurant logo and we are sitting here right now. And I can see the door, yes, but there's another entrance there and now they know I'm here and my baguette is outside. Delete that. They'll get you killed. In fact, I think there was a famous rapper who got killed exactly that way.
Starting point is 00:45:14 Pop Smoke. There was a couple others who, some girl, put up some post and now he's dead at what she do and she has a new man now. Women are an attack vector. So now and as my influence increased, I realized I can't be around women who don't understand that I'm not paranoid, I just have very set rules of action, very set strict, you don't put up a story
Starting point is 00:45:35 when we're in the same place. You don't ever reply to a message from someone who's unsolicited. You don't, it's not because I'm crazy, it's because law enforcement's trying to get to you, who knows what this guy is trying to get you? I have enemies, I have plenty of people who know I have money. I don't want people to message you. They don't got a message of being say, where are you? I'm going to dump them. We're going to message some chick. Hey, we're doing this modeling, influencing them, wondering what city you're in. You got to be very, very careful. So now, especially with that in mind,
Starting point is 00:46:03 I don't have time to just be negotiate and we're talking just random chicks. I don't do it because it's gonna end up being to put me in jail or get me killed. So as that increased, I've been far more selected with the women I spend time with. But when I was younger and I was less important, there was a lot more of them. So that's the answer. The women I know, the women I have now and associate with now are good women who are very well trained. And when I say train, they don't mean that in a negative way. I mean, I've shown them how my life works. They get all the benefits of my life. You get to fly on private jets. You get to stay in five-star hotels. You get to ride around a Bugatti's.
Starting point is 00:46:31 You get it all. In return, there has to be a specific security protocol from both sides, from both enemies, because they're out there. So yeah, I now have a lot more respect for a woman who I'm no longer interested in just random chicks. I want a woman who I know would wait for me if I did 10 years. That's what I want. That's what I find interesting. That's what I'm in love with now.
Starting point is 00:46:51 I can't be in love with a random chick. Also, once you get to a certain level of fame and influence, you're no longer winning the exchange. I feel like a lot of men are going out there and pulling girls because they feel like they want. Ha ha, look at this hot girl I got. But if I go to the club and get a hot girl. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:47:06 Me, the famous millionaire, the most Google man on earth, got a hot chick. Who really won here? Who pulled it off? She did. She'll brag, or rat, or kiss and tell, or ask for handbag. She, what did I win?
Starting point is 00:47:19 Sex? Who cares? It's uninteresting to me. I don't want a child with her. I don't want a family with her. I don't want a future with her. So why do want a family and I don't want a future with her, so why do I even want her at all? I'm really beyond all of that stuff.
Starting point is 00:47:28 So now, it's kind of funny in jail, I got thousands of love letters in one hand. Thousands. I got thousands of love letters in one hand in jail. True, we do all. I read every single one. Yeah, I mean, you have time, but you went through all of them.
Starting point is 00:47:40 I've all of them. Got it. Thousands of love letters. What's the craziest letter you got? A lot of poems. One had drops of them got it. Thousands of lovely, craziest letter you got. What's the craziest letter you got? A lot of poems. One had drops of blood on it. She did a little cut. Lots and lots of love letters.
Starting point is 00:47:53 Lots of you just saying, I'm the last man. They've been in love with me and they watch on my podcast. And they were with one of them, sit with their ex-boyfriend. He started watching me. Then she started watching me. Then she wanted me, not him,
Starting point is 00:48:02 and got rid of him. All of this craziness. But I didn't trust any of it. Is it real? Is it an agent? Is it a sial? Who she? Is she crazy? What am I see for her?
Starting point is 00:48:12 And she says I did something to her. What if 13 years later, she contacts the BBC garbage? I would never have, I don't talk to any new chicks. Seems I don't have any new friends. I don't talk to any new chicks. That's what I thought. And we talk about BBC RU, you know, and BBC and Phillips Skullfield and ITV and all these guys.
Starting point is 00:48:30 And to have another guy back in the days, Jimmy Savile, you know, who, there's a documentary on him, that guy's darker than a lot of these guys. And they knew and they kept them for a long time and stories have been out there. Woody Allen, we talked about Woody Allen, we talked about a lot of different guys. Woody Allen married the stepdaughter when she was five, six, seven years old and there's a Mary in her. Hey, you know, he's one of the greatest such and such of all time. And that whole industry of what it's doing. Some will say, well, you know, it's not really as real as people. Think it is. Some will say it is, someone will say, well, the soul movement is because of that,
Starting point is 00:49:05 you know, LGBTQ, that's taking place with kids and it's a next step of what we're going to next. What are your thoughts with the topic of pedophilia? Yeah, okay. First of all, I would never kill myself. That's the first thing. Jesus. I'm giving you easy questions.
Starting point is 00:49:22 No, it's a soft topic. It's not like I hate talking. No, but it's true, but that's the final line of morality they're trying to pierce. Like I said, I have no problem with gay people and then we talked about LGBTQ and how they're trying to mix it all together and take people who are on the extreme end of the spectrum with people who live fairly normal lives. You can be a gay person. This is another thing I want to make clear. You can be a gay person and live a very normal life. You can also be a gay person to be a degenerate.
Starting point is 00:49:43 To start getting naked in front of children, that's nothing to do with your sexual orientation. That's just to fact that you're a degenerate person. It doesn't matter if you see it with a man or a woman. The fact that you want to go and walk around naked in front of kids is degenerate behavior, regardless of sexual orientation. That's nothing to do with it.
Starting point is 00:49:56 It's only accepted if you're a homosexual. If you're a heterosexual, it's a crime. For some reason, if it's a homosexual, it's not a crime, but it's the same act and it's degenerate. It's the final line. The final line is children. It's the final line of sexual morality that they're trying to attack.
Starting point is 00:50:09 They've attacked every other line. It's the final line they're trying to pierce. And I think a lot of this pedophilia comes down to, I think a lot of it comes down to control. I'm gonna say something else, which is not safe for work and probably gonna get me canceled, but I'm gonna say it. It's in the last 15 minutes. So they're not gonna watch the whole thing. You're right. I'm mixed race. I'm half black something else which is not safe for work and probably gonna get me canceled but I'm gonna say it. It's in the last 15 minutes, so they're not gonna watch the whole thing.
Starting point is 00:50:26 You're right. I'm mixed race, I'm half black half white. The black side of my family, both sides of my family, because I'm in the middle, they like to make slight racist kind of jokes at each other, right? The white side of my family, like how many are in jail? This. And the black side of my family are like, have you ever seen a black pedophile? I haven't seen a black pedophile here, I've seen a black pedophile. And I'm like, that this, and the black side of my family are like, have you ever seen a black pit of fire? I haven't seen a black pit of fire.
Starting point is 00:50:45 Have you ever seen a black pit of fire? And I'm like, that's a good point. And I said to my cousin, he was black. I said, why is there no black pit of fire? He goes, well, because we got a game. Women like us, we can control women, but you white boys, you have no game, so you need to get to control another way.
Starting point is 00:51:00 And I thought, and I said there, and he goes, well, that's, I said there, and I thought, okay, I am, he's on my words. Anyway, I said there, and I thought, well, there and go, well that's, I said there and I thought, okay, I am these are my words. Anyway, I said there and I thought, well, obviously you're joking, but there's a degree of, perhaps merit to that. I think that a lot of the attraction to this bullshit is to feel powerful. I think if you have a masculine frame and women respect you, you have no desire to go get something innocent and completely control it because you have enough control, enough frame in your relationship to feel like a man and things are good and things are happy. But if you're like a very overweight, loser, weirdo and no one ever respects
Starting point is 00:51:32 you or looks up to you and you can't control anyone on any level, not control in a negative way, but just be respected or looked at or admired. Then they end up leaning towards this degeneracy because maybe they can make a child admire them because a child is so innocent and so young and so naive. I think that's where a law that comes from. Which means that a law of this pedophilia and stuff is actually enacted by beta males. A law that's enacted by these liberals and psychos and feminists. Have you noticed all these male feminists online?
Starting point is 00:51:59 And I'm getting arrested for sexual crimes? Do you know how they stay? They all do. Well, they're all pedophiles and weirdos. All these antifleg guys and all these people who talk about virtue and want to save the world. They're the ones who are actually out there hurting people. So yeah, what Mel Gibson is doing is super interesting.
Starting point is 00:52:12 It's super interesting that he's attacking the most liberal establishment on the planet. Super interesting, he's attacking Hollywood, which is obviously the heart of the liberal propaganda machine. And he's saying, they're the worst people on earth. And I sit and say, well, if you take these people outside of Hollywood, would they matter? This is a really interesting point. You can actually actually apply this nearly any job. If you took you away from your sales job or took me away from my role or you away from, let's say you had a sales job as a specific company, you would still be a good communicator, you'd still know how to
Starting point is 00:52:42 speak, you'd still have charisma, you'd still be a man of status, you'd still know how to walk, you'd still have a presence, you'd still know how to behave, right? There are certain people in certain establishments where if you strip them of their title, they're nothing. If you took Harvey Weinstein away, Weinstein, whatever his name is, away from Hollywood, he's just a fat, old, ugly, dork. That's all he is. He's only something because of Hollywood. Outside of that, he's
Starting point is 00:53:07 nothing. These are the people who end up using their influence in whatever sphere they're in to do negative things because outside of it being shit. If you're a real G, if you're a real man, if I was in Hollywood, I was a real man, I wouldn't have to use Hollywood to get girls. I'm fine. I think a lot of this stuff is run. I think a lot of these people who are doing these things are just not very good or very impressive people. I don't know, yeah, you made me a big shot in Hollywood. Delete that from your resume. Who are you?
Starting point is 00:53:31 Oh, you ain't shit. Sit down and talk to these people. What have you even done with your life? You ain't shit. You made it to the top of Hollywood by what? Who even knows how you got there? Wink, wink. You got there through whatever.
Starting point is 00:53:42 So I think that's what a lot of this stuff is. And going back, everything we've been saying so far, Andrew, how do you solve pedophilia? I think of a man has a healthy sexual relationship with women and has options and feels respected by women and enjoys the company of women. And women like him and admire him and look up to him. He will have no desire to go down the route
Starting point is 00:54:01 of sexual perversion and chase children. I don't think he ever would. Why would he? Right? What my cousin said was only a joke. But sometimes there's a degree of truth in the humor. He's a young, good-looking black guy on the football team, and he gets girls. Why would he do this dumb shit? Or can you see some fat overweight video game loser
Starting point is 00:54:19 that everyone's on the TV going in? So, once again, like nearly any problem on earth, whether it's pedophilia, whether it's school shooting, whether it's men's mental health, whether it's women's mental health, whether it's female promiscuity, whether no matter what it is, whether it's crime, no matter what it is, how do you fix the problem?
Starting point is 00:54:37 By building men of caliber, by building men of capability in status and honor and dignity, and by building men of ability to be good standing citizens who are respected by their peers. All of it comes back to improving men. All of it. Every single problem you can possibly name even Peter Filia comes back to building strong men of capability who are respected. That's all it's the baseline of humanity. Men always has been the baseline of humanity. And that's why the baseline of humanity and that's why
Starting point is 00:55:05 nearly every problem we can name whether it's pedophilia, whether it's anything else, school shooting, whatever. All of them are in a direct negative correlation with masculinity. So crazy, right? The things that they did, especially with the rush hour story when him and Tristan were there kind of like playing along imagine. You're on the other side listening to this and what are these guys talking about? Anyways, if you enjoyed this and for some of you that never watched a five-hour full interview, click here to watch that interview with Tay.
Starting point is 00:55:29 Take care, everybody. Bye-bye-bye. Bye-bye.

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