Podcast Summary: REAL AF with Andy Frisella - Episode 856: "Andy & DJ CTI: JFK Files Released, French Scientist Denied US Entry Over Hateful Trump Texts & Ben & Jerry Accuses Unilever Of Firing Its CEO For Political Reasons"
Release Date: March 21, 2025
Hosts: Andy Frisella & DJ
Description: Entrepreneur Andy Frisella and his guests discuss, debate, and laugh their way through trending topics and hot-button issues.
1. Introduction and Light Banter [00:00 - 03:20]
The episode kicks off with Andy Frisella and DJ engaging in casual conversation about their recent activities and favorite movies. They delve into discussions about classic films like Wall Street and Money Never Sleeps, highlighting their differing opinions on these movies. The playful banter sets a relaxed tone for the episode.
- Andy Frisella [00:16]: "This is the show for the Realists. Say goodbye to the lies, the fakeness and delusions of modern society, and welcome to reality, guys."
- DJ [02:25]: "I like Tom Cruise as an actor. Top Gun. A Few Good Men."
2. Unraveling Conspiracy Theories: Pyramids and JFK Assassination Files [03:20 - 17:23]
The conversation takes a deep dive into various conspiracy theories, starting with the recent scans of the Egyptian pyramids. Andy critiques the conventional narrative, suggesting that the pyramids are more than mere tombs.
- Andy Frisella [05:35]: "There is no way that a human being built the pyramids. There's no way after seeing what they're showing."
The discussion shifts to the release of the unredacted JFK assassination files, where Andy and DJ analyze the documents, speculating on the involvement of Israel, the CIA, and other state actors.
- DJ [15:03]: "At the end of the document, it said Israel was responsible for the assassination."
- Andy Frisella [16:24]: "How stupid do they look now? We came out with the binder and we got the files before you. No, you didn't."
They explore theories about Lyndon B. Johnson's (LBJ) corruption, Mossad's involvement, and the alleged cover-up orchestrated by a "deep state."
- Andy Frisella [07:09]: "They have lied to us about two major things. One, what humans are actually capable of with their mind... and two, any evidence of God or Jesus."
3. The Deep State and Media Propaganda [17:23 - 30:53]
Andy and DJ critique the mainstream media's handling of sensitive information, arguing that a "deep state" controls narratives to maintain power. They discuss how media outlets, funded by tax dollars, propagate propaganda without factual backing.
- Andy Frisella [30:43]: "We have state-run media. They are greatly supplemented financially by your tax dollars to say propaganda."
The hosts highlight the supposed silencing of whistleblowers, referencing an FBI agent allegedly shot after attempting to expose corruption.
- DJ [30:53]: "There was an FBI agent that basically was watching all of this play out and got shot six times."
4. French Scientist Denied US Entry Over Hateful Texts [43:15 - 44:38]
Transitioning to international issues, Andy and DJ discuss the case of a French scientist denied entry to the US after expressing hateful sentiments towards President Trump. They question the rationale behind the invasive search of the scientist's phone and the implications for free speech.
- DJ [43:15]: "A French researcher was denied entry because his phone had hateful texts about Trump."
- Andy Frisella [43:22]: "You can't criticize the President of the United States. That's the whole point of the United States."
5. Deportation and Immigration Policies in the US [44:25 - 52:10]
The conversation shifts to domestic immigration policies, focusing on recent deportations and local law enforcement partnering with ICE. Andy and DJ express strong opposition to these measures, condemning the emotional reactions of local council members who oppose ICE collaborations.
- Andy Frisella [46:07]: "You're not appealing to anybody. The days of this progressive liberal crybaby bullshit are fucking over."
- DJ [48:06]: "It's so funny because they thought replacement theory was a conspiracy, and now they're enacting laws that align with it."
They discuss the impacts of such policies on American society, emphasizing the systemic issues that prevent fair treatment of immigrants and the manipulation of voting populations.
6. Ben & Jerry’s CEO Firing and Corporate Politics [57:47 - 60:40]
Andy and DJ cover the recent news about Ben & Jerry’s CEO being fired by Unilever, attributing the move to political reasons. They analyze how corporate culture aligns with political ideologies and the broader implications for businesses that take strong political stances.
- Andy Frisella [58:21]: "If your product's good enough, people don't give a fuck about what you say or what you stand for. They'll buy your product."
- DJ [59:09]: "Most people understand your Tesla stocks aren't doing too good, but you're hurting your own workers tied to those stocks."
7. Interaction with Comments [38:22 - 73:31]
Throughout the episode, Andy and DJ engage with listener comments, addressing criticisms and humorous observations. They maintain a conversational and often confrontational tone, reinforcing their stance on various issues.
- Listener Comment [38:22]: "Andy screamed I'm not a flat earther so fast."
- Andy Frisella [38:34]: "I am not a flat Earther, unequivocally."
They discuss personal anecdotes, such as DJ's experiences with being teased for not watching classic movies and share family interactions, adding a relatable and humorous element to the discussion.
8. Thumbs Up or Dumb As Segment [68:37 - 73:31]
In the final segment, Andy and DJ introduce their "Thumbs Up or Dumb As" segment, where they review and rate headlines or stories. They cover a humorous clip of a 4-year-old boy calling the police on his mother for eating his ice cream, adjudging it as "Thumbs Up" for its comedic value.
- Andy Frisella [72:15]: "What would it take for you to call the police on someone at your own house?"
- DJ & Andy [73:25]: "Thumbs up on that one."
9. Conclusion and Final Thoughts [73:31 - End]
The hosts wrap up the episode by reiterating the importance of sharing the show and staying informed. They encourage listeners to engage with the content by liking, commenting, and subscribing, emphasizing their commitment to delivering unfiltered discussions on pressing issues.
- Andy Frisella [73:31]: "Don't be a hoe. Share the show."
- DJ [73:31]: Reiterates the show's theme with a lyrical outro.
Key Themes and Insights
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Skepticism of Official Narratives: Andy and DJ consistently challenge mainstream explanations, particularly regarding historical events like the JFK assassination and the construction of the pyramids.
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Deep State and Media Control: A recurring theme is the belief in a powerful, hidden group manipulating public perception and controlling information through state-run media.
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Free Speech and Political Repression: The denial of entry to the French scientist for hateful texts is used to highlight concerns over freedom of expression and governmental overreach.
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Corporate Politics: The discussion around Ben & Jerry’s reflects broader anxieties about how corporations align with political ideologies and the impact on leadership.
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Immigration and Deportation: Strong opposition to current US immigration policies signifies a broader discontent with how immigrants are treated and the political motivations behind enforcement actions.
Notable Quotes
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Andy Frisella [05:35]: "There is no way that a human being built the pyramids. There's no way after seeing what they're showing."
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DJ [15:03]: "At the end of the document, it said Israel was responsible for the assassination."
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Andy Frisella [30:43]: "We have state-run media. They are greatly supplemented financially by your tax dollars to say propaganda."
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DJ [43:15]: "A French researcher was denied entry because his phone had hateful texts about Trump."
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Andy Frisella [73:31]: "Don't be a hoe. Share the show."
Conclusions
Andy Frisella and DJ navigate a range of controversial and politically charged topics with a clear agenda of challenging mainstream narratives and advocating for transparency and truth. Their discussions reveal a deep distrust in governmental and media institutions, emphasizing the need for listeners to question and seek out alternative perspectives. The episode combines serious investigative discourse with humor and personal anecdotes, aiming to engage a like-minded audience seeking unfiltered discussions on societal issues.