Why I Declared War on Fake People | Ronnie Bo DSH #1377
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25:52 - Managing Your Anger
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You know, and many people have got robbed and killed for not checking in with him.
Okay, guys, got him back on the show, Ronnie Bo this time back in Miami, man.
Let's do this thing.
Yeah, for sure.
I first like to start off by saying that I don't like white people and I don't like black people.
I only like real people.
So
if you know you're not real, whether you're white or black, you know, it's going to be some things that come out of my mouth that may be very, very offensive.
You know,
at this, you know, time and age, racism is just just like outdated.
You know what I mean?
So
real people got to come together.
You know what I mean?
God need an army.
That's why I got this fatigue on my brain right now because I'm at war.
And I know who I'm at war with.
It's not any white people in particular.
It's not any black people in particular.
I'm at war with all fake people, rather than you, black, white, or whatever else you could be.
You know what I mean?
So I just wanted to
state that fact before we get too deep off into this.
I appreciate that.
So have there been recent incidents with some fake people that have been annoying you?
Well, you know,
I gave my personal phone number out
on Matthew Cox's show and that did almost a million views.
And then I went on another guy named Stevie Knight podcast that did about a half a million views.
Also gave my number out.
on that podcast for people
to get free copies of my books.
You know, I put a lot of information in my books that i feel like the world needs to be aware of some of those things i will uh speak on here and uh
yeah you know
many of those people reached out as supporters who wanted to back my movement and uh some of those people you know when they hear certain things and uh
you know they don't know what to think they they quick to turn against you but the blessing that come came from giving out that number Like I met a lot of good people, you know what I mean?
I met a lot of phonies and I also met a lot of family and friends of these celebrities.
You know what I mean?
Like,
so a lot of these rappers have
baby mamas who scar from things they did to them, even their mothers and sisters, like, and they expose these people.
So
I have a lot of
insight and knowledge about a lot of celebrities and a lot of powerful people that I would also like to reveal in this interview.
But
yeah, just I just want all the fake people in the world to know,
just fuck them, whether they black or white.
You know, I stand for God, I stand for integrity, morals, values, and there's not a lot of people like me in the world right now.
So, you know, it's a war and I hearby on this podcast today.
Wage and
not just wage, I declare war against all the fakes and phonies.
And
it's going to get real ugly within the next few days and weeks to come.
Yeah, it seems like a lot of people are going to get exposed this year, you know?
Well, they already been getting exposed, but this year they're going to be taken down by me and my army, you know what I mean?
So I'm just declaring war right now.
Who are you trying to take down?
Is there anyone in particular or just all fake people?
All fake people for sure, but in particular,
see,
I had a fallout with Sean Atwood because they wanted me to be a guy who get on a podcast and
just slander prominent black figures like Jay-Z and Diddy.
Now, I have personal issues and personal problems, and I even got shot.
in a situation that allegedly involved Jay-Z, you know, in New York.
And it was my fault.
You know, I did a publicity stunt.
It may have been dumb.
I went out there for a podcast.
I thought it would be a good idea to go viral to go to Marcy Projects where Jay-Z was born and raised and to shoot some footage there.
And the people who,
you know, call me out there for the podcast, I believe they backdoored me.
I won't reveal them right now because if anything happens to them, then it may fall back on me.
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Y'all went out there and I guess people were prepared for my show up.
And when I got there, I got shot.
For the record, I wasn't the one that blamed Jay-Z.
You know, people heard what I said about Jay-Z months prior to that, and they were saying that, well, it's obvious that Jay-Z had something to do with it.
That wasn't no content or no propaganda that I put out there.
The podcasters,
the new media, whatever you want to call it, they put that rumor out there.
And that's what it is.
At the time, I couldn't even speak on it because I was on federal probation still.
And,
you know, it was things that
no details about that situation could have got me back in jail.
So
I just decided not to speak on it.
But now I can speak on it.
And now I believe I can even act on it because, you know, for one, I don't have that leech on me of being on papers right now, you know so I could be more outspoken I could I could travel when I want to travel and I
I'm a free man now and I have an army behind me by the grace of God I even have a girlfriend who's a high-profile attorney so
you know I'm ready for any legal battles that may come with this this war that I'm
waging and it is what it is.
That's what they try to do to you when you have information and intel, right?
The legal battles.
Yes.
And for
like, trust me, I don't like Diddy.
I actually just
wrote Diddy with a proposition the other day.
I don't like him.
And I made this clear to
Natanya Rubin, who is like a sister to me.
And for those who don't know who Natanya Rubin is in 1999,
I believe it was December, sometime 1999, there was a shooting involving Diddy, his artist, Sean, and Natanya Rubin was shot in the face by Diddy.
So
that's, you know, with her being a sister, like a sister to me, that's a real reason to not like Diddy.
Many people may have their own reasons not to like him.
But my thing was
people,
you know, highlight, you know, the terrible allegations against him.
But we need to also point a finger at those elites, you know, behind Diddy because they do way worse things like uh you know we was just party we had a good time last night i'm pretty sure that there may have been uh coke around other drugs you know that could stimulate your your mind and put you in a better mood but these higher elites that i'm referring to They get high off and it sounds like conspiracy theory, but I do
have
real insight and I am connected to real people who have really
experienced, who have had real experiences with these people.
And what these people do is
they drink human blood to get high.
And just how cocaine can stimulate you and make you feel on top of the world, drinking human blood could give you a greater feeling than that.
Like it actually, it stimulates the adrenochromes.
And
in particular,
they want the human blood from children in fear and I will try to explain the science behind that briefly now
as a child
your blood is more pure than than the adult and not just that but if they could get if they can instill fear in you before they they kill you all that adrenaline that comes from the fear,
it ends up in the blood that they take from you.
And when you drink it and consume it, all that adrenaline just builds up and it gives you like a supernatural high.
Like
you can astro project and other things and you come up with all these crazy ideas and it
like they really thrive on this.
It's people who really thrive on things like that.
So, you know, Diddy,
he's a big guy in the eyes of many, but
to me, he's a peon to the elite slave masters who who have been controlling him over 30 years.
Like in 1991,
one of his events was headlined by Heavy D at the time, right?
I don't know why many people don't talk about this, but nine people were killed and like another 29 were injured.
That was a ritual to.
you know, show his allegiance to those elites.
And that's how he got in the position at the end.
and uh it's crazy because in 2021
that
uh a a similar incident happened at a travis scott event and at this event you know the the the the doorway was like uh
it was it was designed in like the image of uh a demonic mouth that people were walking in and uh
I think his ritual was to top Diddies because 10 people were killed at his event event and many others injured.
And, you know, a lot of these artists, it's no more conspiracy theory.
Like even when I first started learning about these things, I thought it seemed like, man,
it just sound crazy.
But now after giving my number out and talking to family members of these celebrities and these elite people, it's like, wow, so they really do this.
And
I just, I got to,
as a man with courage, you know, know,
I gotta speak up because I don't think nobody else would speak up about, you know, what I'm speaking on right now.
Damn, that's crazy.
So, you really think there's rituals going on at these public events?
No, I'm absolutely sure.
And I don't want to expose people close to me because
then maybe they won't want to tell me certain things, but there are people close to me who
have
worked for some of these elite people.
But
I'll keep that to myself for now.
Yeah, I just want people to also know that, like, I'm not no religious person.
So, when I say this, when I say Jesus is king, I'm not just no, I'm not a Christian, Catholic, none of that.
I have studied every single religion you can think of.
I honor all the prophets, Prophet Muhammad, Buddha, Krishna,
all the ancient
African deities.
Like,
I study them.
I look up to some of their teachings, but when it all boiled down to it, Jesus is king.
And when I say that, I say that because
when you get in a certain position in life and it comes down to where these people who control everything want you to sell your soul.
One of the things that you have to do is denounce Jesus.
You don't have to denounce Prophet Muhammad, Buddha, or none of these other so-called uh messiahs or prophets or or or whatever they want you to denounce jesus and it's a reason behind that like what jesus stood for if people like really knew what he stood for and really understood his teachings they would see why you know i mean because he is the way the truth and the light you know i mean and You know, I just, I just want to
pave the way for his comeback because
he don't want to come back to deal with this right now, but he will return.
And he may return through somebody like you or somebody like me.
And people are going to look at us like we're crazy, but he will return.
I hope so.
Where does Kanye fit in all this?
Do you think he's on the good side or the bad side?
Because he seems to be going against the system, but at the same time, he's putting out these dangerous messages, right?
Yeah.
Well, as you are aware, me and Kanye were supposed to collaborate not long ago.
And
in spite of all the
silly things that I felt like he did, I thought it was all genius.
I thought he was doing and saying things for free publicity.
Because,
I mean, every time he do or say certain things, he's the talk of the world.
Right.
You know what I mean?
He break the internet.
However,
I have to disassociate myself from Kanye now, and uh, I'm no longer interested in working with him, no matter
how great he is.
I mean, he definitely is a genius at his craft as far as music and his ideas.
But some of the things, like
I just can't associate, I don't care how much money you got, how much influence you got, uh,
none of that.
If you,
you know, publicly
and maybe it was just bothering him, but you get on
social media with the world watching, and you tell everybody that you've been sucking dicks since you were six years old.
I'm hurt by that.
You know what I mean?
I don't got nothing against the LGBTQ community.
I just, I'm a person who
honor and value my manhood.
So if I'm around a gay man, I just hope that they respect that I'm not a gay man and I will respect that they are gay and that's how they want to live their life.
And, you know, they have their own sexual preferences.
I have mine.
I only like women, you know what I mean?
And I just can't associate myself with nobody who
publicly say that they've been sucking dick since they was was was six and the thing is like the reason why the collaboration with me and Kanye didn't happen even prior to that is
sometimes he would say certain shit that would make you think like bro what is you talking about like you know some things you try to overlook but
you know uh and I was already hearing that he was like a Diddy type of person too not not in it
as worse as Diddy but that he he
participated in some of those access, some of those Diddy parties.
Method Man spoke out about it before
he publicly admitted that he sucked Dick.
Method Man said he caught Kanye West in the bathroom at a Diddy party sucking Dick.
So I just don't want to
associate myself with nobody like that.
You know what I mean?
The LGBT community is strong.
I have nothing against that success.
However,
you know,
when you have
when you allow men in sports, especially like in female boxing, you allow a man to beat on another,
to beat on a woman in sports like legally, like it's just going too far.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, I'm not homophobic, but if I go in the public bathroom, you know,
I just don't think it's okay if a woman is in a public bathroom and a man walks in,
but because they identify themselves as a woman,
then
it's okay.
I just think
it's still a boundary.
So I have to
stand for what I stand for
in the midst of
their agenda.
Yeah, man.
We'll see what happens with Kanye.
He's been moving internationally a lot lately, I noticed, you know?
Yeah.
I don't know if he pissed off some people in the U.S.
or something, all the record labels, maybe.
Yeah, he pissed off a lot of people.
He pissed me off.
And
I was the guy that was able to just sit back sometimes when he do stupid shit and just laugh at it.
Like, well,
he, another publicity stunt from Kanye, but now it's like,
bro, I can't support this.
You know what I mean?
I can't support that.
So, I mean,
I hope he, well, I don't even hope nothing for him no more.
It's just fuck Kanye from here.
Wish him the best, honestly.
People say he's mentally ill.
I don't think he is.
I think he's just,
you know, just speaks his mind.
Yeah, but
sometimes certain things should just be kept to yourself.
Yeah.
Well, he's got a few money, so he's probably at the point where he don't care anymore.
You know?
Yeah, he obviously don't care no more.
Well, I guess he cared a little bit because he knows the state
from certain environments because he knows that he done pissed off
the wrong people.
And
I guess he cared for his life.
Yeah.
He just don't care what people think about him.
Well, you got some big artists going against the labels now.
Drake is suing a big label, you know?
Yeah.
And
this is the perfect time for that.
You know,
that's another thing.
like music is is spiritual and
these government elites is all about population control the number one method for population control is music like i i teach this stuff in my books and i'll try to briefly explain it now but we have seven energy centers in our body right yeah and uh
There are instruments that can activate and manipulate those seven energy centers.
Like, for example, the bass in music manipulates the bass chakra, which is
the first
energy center in the body.
So, you know, the beat along,
it puts you like in a hypnotic state.
And then the words program you subconsciously.
So,
for example, When you put out certain music in hip-hop and you got these young dumb artists not to talk about them they just lost not not to say nothing bad about them they they just lost and confused and we come from certain environments where we don't know no better we didn't have role models but they they brag about killing and that
convinces and influences the youth to feel like they have to be able to say they killed somebody to be accepted by the culture.
And
the same music industry that, you know,
basically forced these artists to put this type of music out, they also own the prison industry and it works hand in hand.
So, okay, we convinced them to brag about selling drugs, committing crimes, killing people, and that's gone.
They know the music is going to influence you to do that.
Like the, the.
Most of the consumers don't know what's happening to them, but they being subconsciously programmed to think and act on what they hear in this music, and then those thoughts lead to action and the consequences that they stupid ass end up locked up for a long time or forever.
And
I mean,
the execs win both ways.
You know, I mean, they making more money than the artist off the music for one.
And then when you get locked up, you know, they benefit from that too.
So,
yeah.
hopefully i could change the message because uh i'm not innocent myself like i grew up as a rapper you know and i i bragged about the drugs that i was really selling in the streets the the shootings i did i never like
been so evil to want to uh brag about killing nobody not that i ever killed somebody or not but it's just like
Even if so, like,
even if the person you kill was the worst person on earth, they still have a mother a grandmother a auntie a son or niece or something that love them so it's not about them no more like that's done now you affecting other innocent people and and uh
that ain't that ain't cool at all yeah you know it's nothing to brag about and uh it kind of hurt me to to see that these these young artists think that that's cool to to kill and uh like glorify it, you know, Even if you have to kill, like, for survival or whatever the situation is, okay, maybe that could be understandable, but it's never okay to glorify taking a life.
You know what I mean?
You're starting to see these young artists get some fat prison sentences,
yeah,
it's it's crazy.
Some of them are getting uh, who's that one guy got like 80 or 100 years.
Yeah, I think you're talking about TJ, yeah, and that's another thing.
Like, uh, I just saw yesterday that
uh
NBA Youngboy reached out to Lil Dirk.
And, you know, they had like a biggie impock type beef.
Like, every,
like everybody was engaged in a so-called beef.
And,
you know, I actually reached out to both of them and asked them to do exactly what.
NBA Youngboy did.
And I'm not taking credit for it because there may have been other influences that
pushed them to do this.
but nba young boy reached out to little dirt and apologized and uh told him he wish
wish him well on this case and he hope he get out and that that's uh like very inspirational because like
these two young men influenced millions of other young men to
uh
feel like beef and
going against each other is like fashionable and okay and acceptable.
It's better to be able to come together and have some unity and push peace in our community.
So
I'm inspired by that.
I don't want to take credit for it, but
I do believe that my words to NBA Youngboy and Lil Dirk may have,
you know, broadened their perspective on life and made them see things different.
And
I'm just,
I'm happy that that happened.
And I think that would inspire a lot more people to understand, like, you can't even enjoy life when you're into it with everybody.
I mean, like, it's not okay to beef.
You know, it's not okay to just shoot and kill people.
You know, if you have to for survival, okay, but like, don't glorify that shit because it's not, it's not cool.
Well, there's a lot of, I think, anger in people.
And especially, like you said earlier, the music brings that out as well.
Yeah.
You know?
Yeah.
They're just angry at the world.
Yeah.
Is that how you were when you were younger?
Yeah, I was very misguided when I was younger.
I started selling drugs when I was 11 for school clothes, video games, food, stuff like that.
And I didn't see nothing wrong with it at the time because the 14-year-old and 15-year-olds who I was looking up to, they was doing it.
was my motivation for wanting to do it.
I'm seeing them wear nice clothes and count a lot of money and be able to drive cars as teenagers.
I looked up to that.
I wanted to be like that.
And,
you know, it took me to start going to jail at an early age to wake up, you know, start reading books, see that it's more than life.
And that's why God got me in this chair right here in front of Sean Kelly now.
You know, I have a voice now, even though I've been banned on like Facebook, Instagram.
They just now let me create another page in my name.
So
Matthew Cox told me that Facebook was making some changes to where they will be more like X as far as allowing free speech.
So maybe that's the case, but I do have a new Facebook, a new Instagram I will be giving you.
I also want to get my number out again for those real people.
Again, I don't care if you're black or you white.
I don't like black people.
I don't like white people.
I like real people only.
And I don't care who's offended by that.
But if you're real, you want real information, I'm willing to give out free copies of my books.
You can call my personal phone number that I have right here right now, which is
414-587-19.
19 and uh I don't want to take up too much of your time, Sean, because I know you're a busy man, but I also want to
make another point.
Now,
recently, people have been seeing this guy named Big U in the media, right?
I don't know if you're aware of that, but he was
a gang leader from L.A.
and,
you know,
according to popular belief, he was responsible for the death of Nipsey Hussle, may have been responsible for the death of PNB Rock,
Pop Smoke, a lot of other artists who got killed in LA.
And it's because of his childish mentality, which was, if you come to my city, you have to check in with me to be protected, you know, and that childish and foolish mentality led him to where he at right now.
He in jail facing life right now.
And I think that he will eventually get life in prison for
his actions.
The point I want to make about that though is that
I actually
went to LA
on this, it's called Nothing to Something podcast, right?
And
I went there
about four months after Big U was on there telling the public nobody's safe.
You come to LA, I don't care if you should kill O'Neill or whoever, you got to check in with me.
And if you don't,
something might happen.
So he was indirectly telling everybody that you don't check in with him, you come to LA,
you could get robbed or killed.
And many people have got robbed and killed for not checking in with him.
But
rewinding the history of these gangs, like these gangs were started for positive reasons, and they were started during the times where you know, racist white police officers were sick and dogs on people, kids, a lot of just black people in general.
So they realized that if they walk to school 30 deep or go wherever they go 20, 30 deep, that's less likely to happen.
You know, they
pick on the few, you know, but when you come together, it's like, well, that may be a problem.
So it started not just because of that, but for community development.
Even like Big U, he was a crip.
Crip stand for community reconstruction and Progress.
Wow.
And,
you know, they
mimicked their gang philosophy on, you know, what the GDs was doing in Chicago, which is still today, like, I guess you could say the biggest gang in America, at least it appeared to be when I was in the fairs.
You know, I was with the GDs and
we had the most numbers, but
things went left because of people like Big U who want to abuse their power and extort people.
And he tried it with me.
And I'm not no tough guy at all, but I don't know why nothing happened to me because I was only out there with one other individual, my close friend, Pluck.
And one of their rules was you can't even wear jury.
You know, we had jury on.
Like, it's disrespectful to them to come near and wear your jury without checking in with them.
It's foolish, foolish, but
I think,
and I learned this from Dick Gregory.
He was explaining the power of being
just fearless.
I think that because they didn't sense fear, even though it was just me and one other person, like maybe they felt like he just so fearless and confident, he got to have somebody sitting around protecting him if something happens.
So maybe we shouldn't do nothing.
But
I just want to give a message out to
the public and to the world.
Like
there's nothing to fear.
You know, we all gonna die eventually.
Like some people's greatest fear is death.
Like we all gonna die.
And fear allows the population to control.
Fear allows a gang to control you.
And when you don't have fear, you know, and you got the courage and the faith of a Jesus, like they can't control us no more.
And these gangs and stuff that people want to be involved in, it's all foolish.
Like which gang
have
a nuclear weapon, a military?
They don't even have their own
finances.
Like they,
no gang has their own currency.
You know what I mean?
Like
when you look at the US dollar, you see former slave masters on these dollars.
George Washington was a slave master.
Benjamin Franklin was.
Andrew Jackson, most of them were slave masters.
And we flash this money, you know, and brag about it.
But who are we glorifying?
Slave masters.
Like, so if
these gangs ain't about like real
educational development, economic development, you know, political development, social development, and spiritual development, then it makes no sense.
And
that's why I'm here.
Like, I don't want to be a leader because
a lot of responsibility comes with being a leader and
it could frustrate you and wear you down.
So I don't want to take on that responsibility, but I am taking on that responsibility because nobody else is doing it.
And I feel like God gave me the knowledge and put me in this position to lead.
So
I'm a lead.
And anybody want want to join this Grimmo army, you know, this GM also stands for God mob, you know, for the male members, it also stands for Goddess Mafia for the female members, for the children.
It stands for great minds, you know, and
again, I don't want to lead, but God put me in a position to lead.
And those who follow me will not be let down.
You know, I'm willing to die for this.
Like, I'm at war with the fake.
I'm at war with these elite masters who, you know, sacrifice people to drink their blood, sacrifice innocent kids to drink their blood.
It's not about Diddy.
Fuck Diddy, fuck Jay-Z.
You know, they peons.
Actually, they seem, they appear to be titans, you know, tycoons or whatever in the eyes of the public, but they nobody and they misleading our culture.
And
I'm here to put an end to that.
And one other thing, Sean.
I appreciate you.
I was not afraid to speak my mind last time, but I know you had sent me an email about the
cease and desist from Jay-Z attorney.
And I was thinking like, maybe, Sean,
maybe I shouldn't.
And then my lawyer was with me.
So it's like, maybe I shouldn't say things.
But a lot of these podcasters are police and they work with the FBI, the CIA to control a certain message and a certain narrative.
And just hanging out with you, you know, we had a good time.
We partied last night, talking to you, knowing you, I know you're not one of them.
And, you know, real correct
real.
So I don't see you as
nothing but a real person.
And I respect you for having me and allowing me to speak my
mind on your platform.
Appreciate it, man.
Yeah.
I think I've seen that, though.
I've seen people call out Vlad, you know, Adam22 for being informants or whatever.
Yeah.
Vlad, Adam22, Academic, Track Law, Ross, WAC 100, he one of the biggest rats, you know,
you know who WAC 100 is.
He's Adam's co-host, right?
Yes, like they do.
They the ones like set up
the goofies out there who just got locked up, big you, uh, damn, brick baby, loose cannon.
Like, they, these dudes was on no jumper talking about crimes that they apparently committed because they just got indicted for these same crimes that they on here talking about.
And
like, you have people like WAC 100
and Adam 22 knowingly
like
just
you know instigating this and and like trying to make them say incriminating things and uh i just well not i don't it wasn't that recent but in january i had just turned down an interview with no jumper one one of their uh co-hosts uh sharp named poetic flacco you know we were supposed to do an interview and then he was saying I think you would be better off going on no jumper is a it's a better better platform.
And I told him, bro, look, they do too much.
And this was before the Big You shit.
Like, I seen the clown and they was not finna get me on there and try to instigate nothing to make me say something incriminating.
That's what they do.
And so I turned down the interview with No Jumper because of that.
And then months later, now.
These people get indicted for things that they said on No Jumper.
You know what I mean?
So, you know,
it's obvious what they're doing, but, you know, know, we have a lot of
naive people who just, you know, don't know how to see through certain things.
That's why I honor platforms like yours.
Appreciate that, man.
I'll be rooting for you.
Anything else you want to close off with here?
Not really.
Just
again, you know,
I'm going to give you my website.
I do have a website for this.
The apparel is available.
My books are available on the website.
And for those who
last time
when I gave my number out and said I would give out free books, I should have put a date on it because people still been calling, expecting free books.
And that was like
probably a half a year ago.
So I'm going to say, I don't know when you're going to put this
in two weeks.
So
within 30 days from there, everybody who calls my personal phone number, which is 414-587-1919,
Subscribe to Digital Social Hour.
And I'll give you any one of the books that you see on the website for free.
Respect.
I love him, man.
Check him out, guys.
This guy knows a lot of stuff.
See you guys next time.