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Speaker 0: Quickly remove the posters here. Remove them quickly. For the Red Cross, remove the posters quickly, it's not very nice. It's not very nice, especially for the Red Cross. Maybe we should go save the lady. But do you think we do nothing? Yeah, you do nothing, that's the problem. Well, what do I do? Personally, don't worry, Baboon, I do a lot more things than you apparently. But go ahead, you're doing a great job.

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Your body, your choice. Aqua Tovana. Speaking to me is a privilege, and you do not have that privilege.

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Okay, here's a concise transcript: It's February 14th, 6:40 PM, and it's still daylight. That's up in UIP, right there. There goes one right over my house, actually two of them. Oh, there are two up here and one over there. These people shouldn't be sending EMF into my body; it really hurts. Really, really hurts. There are actually two of them up there. Do you see them? There goes another one over here on the East Side. So that's four. There are four, and there goes another one over here, that's five. And it's only 6:40.

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Welcome to the first video in my docuseries on John Ledger and T Mobile. It's gonna be a long series with a lot of twists and turns, but let's start with why we're here. Do you remember the days of John Ledger and T Mobile shaking up the industry? Do you remember the loud mouthed CEO who didn't give a shit what people thought? Do you remember the CEO who fought for the frontline and created a cult like following with his employees and customers? I do, because he was my hero. I spent my twenties and thirties being part of the coolest turnaround story in corporate America history, and he was leading the charge. Let me remind you how cool John Ledger was from this CNBC series, The Brave Ones. A lot of people feel that companies themselves are soulless, that CEOs are buttoned down, and that if you do become anything other than that, it's going to hurt your business model. You are a living, breathing example that that's wrong. Hello. Who's this? This is Lisa. Lisa. John. What's up? Oh my god. Can I just tell you you are the best CEO on this planet? Yeah. But that's easy because most CEOs suck. There's a shtick to John, but the shtick is completely in keeping with his company. That's why it's genuine. He's a rebel. He was kind of a cultural alien at the beginning, and he was kind of a rock star in a symphony orchestra. And eventually, the orchestra learned and loved to play rock with him. Legendary. That's the T Mobile I worked for and grew up in. I can still remember being on the Sales floor in March 2011 when I got an email saying AT and T was buying T Mobile. And I was absolutely miserable because I had just left AT and T to go to T Mobile. And then eighteen months later, Mr. John Ledger became the CEO of T Mobile and provided me the opportunity of a lifetime. I started as a seasonal retail sales associate and worked my way up the ladder into multiple positions, eventually made my way into headquarters. I've learned so much in the last seventeen years it's unbelievable. I went from a part time seasonal paycheck to 6 figures, and I also met my wife while I was hustling phones at the T Mobile on Skillman And Abrams. Shout out to the Skillas. To me, that's an example of the American dream. But back to Ledger, my bad, I could go on about this story forever, so make sure you follow, like, and subscribe. Sincerely Ledger, I appreciate you for being who you used to be. I appreciate you for showing me how to have the courage to speak up for the little guy. I couldn't agree more with your statements right here. Them. I am right in your face aggressive to them. But on behalf of people, the assumption is that these high and mighty duopolists that are raping you for every penny you have, if they could do something nice for you, they would. The bitches hate you. I'm telling you. So let's cut the bullshit and get straight to the point of why I'm here. I'm the person you used to be. Magenta is now mine. And to be fair, you did give it up like it was so easy to do. You showed who you really were right there didn't you? The difference between you and me is I bleed magenta. And now I'm going to uncarry your journalism and the news and speak up to the establishment who keeps screwing us little people over. Y'all are making it real hard on me by suspending my ex account, shadow banning me on Instagram, blocking me on Instagram, and whatever else you're doing that I don't know about. People are waking up to the BS and are tired of it. You changed, not me, remember that. You did this to yourself. You changed to team establishment and supported my constitutional rights being violated at T Mobile. You're just like rage against the machine turning into rage for the machine. Nobody in America even cares that my constitutional rights were violated and I was discriminated against The only accountability is me speaking up and it's costing me a lot of money, friends and family I know you left in 2020 but you were still my hero when you turned into the left wing propagandist How did I get it right and all the people that made a lot of money got it wrong? The answer lies within the question Let's see some of the stuff I'm talking about There's wearing a mask because of Covid and then there were people like you who were straight up propagandist for some reason Up. Up. Lot of damage. Certainly an amazing day for a run. Happy Sunday, everybody. Hey. Happy Saturday, everybody. Here's a friendly reminder. Wear a mask. Be a good neighbor. Keep your neighbors safe, and they'll return the favor. And be a leader. Leaders lead. Lead by wearing a mask. That's right. It's slow cooker Sunday. And although I'm home, I'm wearing a mask just to send a message. You serious? I'm keeping these episodes short on purpose to support America's attention span. On the next episode, I'm gonna show you how John Ledger, Steve Aoki, and Blau made millions of dollars hustling NFTs. It's a pretty cool story, especially now knowing 95% of NFTs are worthless and the middle class lost billions while wealthy people made billions. You're an investor collector and NFT strategist yourself. Like, you care. You know, you're in the space. You're a collector. I've seen a picture of your doodle when I walked in. Yeah. And a mutiny. Yeah. And a mutiny. And I've seen a thing you you said recently is that you've made more money off NFTs than you have in your past six albums. Yes. Which is fascinating. Yeah. It's and it's true. And don't worry. I'll give you a quick intro to NFTs on that video, but nothing too detailed.

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We are rerecording the video of all our spams from Santee Argos, so that background chatter you hear is just us talking.

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I work long hours on a stressful show that doesn't make money. I fear being banned despite trying to navigate censorship to resist things like vaccine mandates. It's challenging to push back against issues like open borders and kids' medical procedures without resorting to aggressive tactics.

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The conversation opens with Speaker 0 expressing irritation about smoking, saying, “Smoking induce shit to me. I go to the casino twice a week. Fuck your smoke.” The exchange quickly shifts to a request for clarification or communication: Speaker 1 asks, “It like, from the local or I will send you a message?” and Speaker 2 repeats the detail, noting “The casino twice a week, bitch.” A brief interjection acknowledges a small moment of support or appreciation, as Speaker 0 mentions Alaska Post with an Amazon Prime sub and adds, “Thank you. It’s a dumb by the way, the Amazon Prime sub.” The tone then pivots to a discussion about screens and expectations for the group’s audience or participants. Speaker 2 criticizes having “too many screens,” while Speaker 1 asserts a standards-based stance: “we are very selective, and we we're not here for people who just say too many screens. Either you fucking marinate and you figure it out or you don't. Just fine if you don't.” This reveals a commitment to a certain level of engagement or preparation from participants. The dialogue returns to a chaotic incident as Speaker 2 asks about a situation, “Hold on. Jerry, I see Jerry. Did they just chase Jerry out? I don't know.” Speaker 1 responds, “Sure. Sure. You didn't do nothing wrong, man.” But Speaker 2 pushes back, insisting someone did something: “I didn't nothing. Yes. You did, bro. You fucking knocked the old man out of his chair. People.” The narration then pivots to a description of an event in progress: “So it's in slow. He was driving down the street. I got you. I got it. I got it.” The speakers explain that they had told someone to stay home, repeatedly: “We told him to stay home, bro. Fuck. We told him to stay home, dude. We told him to fucking stay home, dude. We told him to stay home.” The commenters attribute the action to “Spider Mike,” who allegedly knocked the old man down, and they acknowledge gratitude: “Thank you. Thank you. Send it to him, please.” A subsequent query asks whether anyone witnessed the incident or has video evidence: “Anybody witness this or have any video of this? Not for you.” The exchange repeats the sentiment of a witness or footage request: “Not for you.” The conversation concludes with a sense of closure or reflection as Speaker 2 notes, “It’s beautiful. And I I just stood there, and then he just went back.” Throughout, the participants reference a chaotic scene surrounding a dispute or altercation near the casino, involving force against an older person, the instruction to stay home, and a call for witnesses or video documentation, all framed within a broader discussion about engagement standards and personal conduct.

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I don't know. All these birds are running. I've been watching this feed like crazy. What's happening here? Uh-oh. Open the gates. There's a chat here. Hold on. Did it freeze? What the heck's going on? Oh, good. Something may be happening here at Universal Ostrich Farm.

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You were right, I couldn't say much. You got the most screenshot. This will be the best film you've ever made.

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I am getting deprogrammed from the mega calls. CNN profits from war and Project Mockingbird continues. You never discuss Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Clinton. I'm not suicidal. What I said to Mrs. Clinton was wrong. Your hair color is called aposomatism. Democrats only care about votes, not people of color. Joyce, coloring your hair blonde is cultural appropriation. BlackRock doesn't control presidents. Stop trying to blackmail Elon Musk.

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Speaker 0 reacts to getting 'another one' with 'Damn' and 'Yeah,' saying, 'Let's stay in that I guess that's one way to clean out.' 'This is crazy.' They add, 'I I know we can go get a whole TV show.'

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Speaker 0: You got another one? Damn. Yeah. Let's stay in that I guess that's one way to clean out. This is crazy. I I know we can go get a whole TV show.

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Our democracy is at stake, and that is a valid concern. I don't have time for Parlor.

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Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. I'm not being harmed. This is fun. He can't do anything. Listen. He's doing his job. Don't be an idiot.

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Speaker 0: Hey Navarro, caught any good fish lately? What's the point of discussing this? Will it help someone's SAT score? Time for a shot. She doesn't care. That's a sign. She should stop talking. Percent. This gentleman is bothering me. Yeah, why? We're just asking you to follow the rules. A board member held up a sign, but the audience couldn't. This is tyranny, dealing with a corrupt government.

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I'm saying all the wrong things right now. Where's that eject button? It might be time. Am I okay?

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Can I say something on record? Who are you with? WSU. And CBS? NBC is over here on the right. That's an unusual position. No, I don't get it. You wouldn't. No. Look.

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“Forgot about the twenty four hours stream. I got y’all boys, bro. Just wait till I get everything settled, but look, man. And I'm very, very serious, On some real shit, bro. Stop spinning the hills, bro, because y'all really pissing me off. Alright, man. The mice seem crazy, chat, but I got kicked out, man. I got kicked out, bro. Like, hold on. Let me speak on some real shit, though, bro. Like, I'm about to say some real ass shit too, bro.”

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I'll be sending screenshots from the email. Are you Jonathan Stewart? There's a screenshot that says, "I always know you're a cheap pot in my language." Thanks, Sharon, for helping me track this down. That must be from years ago. It's definitely not recent.

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I'm really not in the mood for this crap right now, it sounds like another bunch of idiots talking nonsense like they're watching a blue train.

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How do I know if the volume is good enough to route? Honestly, it's intuition. It's a combination of socials, volume, holders, how many people have left, who's selling, and who's showing it. Am I missing anything? This can't be real, let me double check... President of Europe? Wait, this is from an old week though. Oh shit, no way. You just launched this? Wait, wait, wait... Profit! Alright, well, it's right in the stream. We're out! Peace out.

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Speaker 0: Hey Navarro, caught any good fish lately? What's the point of discussing this? Will it help someone's SAT score? Time for a shot. She doesn't care. That's a sign. She should stop talking. Percent. This gentleman is bothering me. Uh-huh. Why? We're asking you to follow the rules. A board member held up a sign, but the audience couldn't. This is tyranny, dealing with a corrupt government.

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Switch the initial screen. It just started. Hold on. If you're seeing this, I'm probably dead. Hey. Good to see you, man. Hey. Who's got the Oh, I was the Deny, man. Deny, man. Who's got

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I got it. That's a drone. No, that's a... Holy shit, I got that on video! Did I not get that on video? I wasn't... Shut up, shut up!

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Sometimes, I feel hurt when I leave the room and my viewership increases by 30 to 50 viewers because of a plank of wood. However, as soon as I return and start speaking, my viewership drops by 70. It's strange to me that people seem to prefer a plank of wood over me.
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