They Tried Destroying Kanye West 🤯
The transcript discusses Kanye West's public statements about Jewish people and claims about his trainer Harley Pasternak threatening him. The speaker argues that Pasternak is connected to a broader network of control and that text messages from Pasternak constitute threats regarding West's hospitalization and custody.
Summary
The speaker discusses Kanye West's controversial tweets where he stated he would take action against Jewish people he believed were manipulating his life. The transcript highlights that West subsequently released text messages from his trainer Harley Pasternak, which the speaker characterizes as threatening. These messages allegedly reference putting West back in the hospital and affecting his access to his children. The speaker claims Pasternak has a questionable background, suggesting he was formerly involved with Canadian intelligence before becoming a Hollywood trainer. The speaker frames Pasternak and similar figures as 'handlers' who are part of what they describe as a 'Zionist mafia' structure. The transcript references a 5150 psychiatric hold that Pasternak allegedly initiated against West, and includes allegations that Pasternak used medication and psychological manipulation against West.
Key Insights
- The speaker claims Kanye West released text messages from trainer Harley Pasternak threatening to hospitalize him and prevent him from seeing his children
- The speaker alleges Harley Pasternak has a background in Canadian intelligence before becoming a Hollywood trainer, characterizing him as a 'handler'
- The speaker argues that even when making accurate points, individuals face gaslighting campaigns designed to make them doubt their own correctness
- The speaker claims Harley Pasternak orchestrated a 5150 psychiatric hold against Kanye West involving drugging and psychological threats
- The speaker characterizes trainers and handlers like Pasternak as part of a larger 'Zionist mafia' organizational structure
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Transcript
[0:00] What was Kanye saying? >> tweeted that he was going to go Def Con 3 on some Jewish people that had been toying with his life, [music] and nobody cared when he dropped the actual text messages from his trainer, Harley Pasternak, [music] saying that he would put him back in the hospital and he'd never be able to see his kids again. >> Talk about a gangster threat. Harley Pasternak has got a very checkered past. A lot of his clients have died in suspicious circumstances. He was like former [music] Canadian CIA and then like decided to go be a gym trainer in LA in Hollywood. And these are handlers. This is a part of the onion…
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