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The thoughts, views, and opinions shared at the Flow show. No filter. Are for educational and entertainment purposes only. I am not a professional. I am just good. Ah, happy, happy Wednesday, everybody. We are here. It's hump day. Little technical difficulties. It was only showing my live to Facebook for some reason, so I had to back it up. Back it up and come back in. What's up, Jennifer? Good morning. Good morning. Good morning to everybody. Oh, I'm more than all right. I'm splendid. I'm amazing. I'm grateful, I'm blessed. I'm happy. I'm. Couldn't feel better. I'm ready to take over the world. Whatever. Whatever words you have for, For. For amazing. Just say that about 50 times. And you. You understand what. Where I'm at with it. Yeah, I'm great. The thoughts, views, and opinions you already know. Coming to y'all live. We got one of those shows today. Today is one of those shows where y'all know I always tell y'all about how important it is to subscribe because we can't be dependent on these elites and these big companies and these big corporations because they don't have our best interest. So we got to pay for our own and support our own. Well, this is one of those episodes where you gonna see why I say that. Because what I'm about to break down today is something that somebody gonna be mad about, because now we. Oprah. We got Oprah in this mess. We got Diddy starting all this mess. And not only that, but it. It also ties to, you know, how everybody been saying, where are the kids? Where are the kids? And everybody was talking about those Maui Flat fires. I covered the Maui fires. If you've been following me since the Maui fires were going on, you'll know I covered that. I was one of the first people to break that something ain't right. And I was going viral for saying, like, I think that they did these fires on purpose or they purposely letting these fires blaze or they set it ablaze themselves because they want a smart city. And that whole debacle, all of it is connected. And I know big corporations and elites and celebrities will not want me talking about what I'm about to talk about today. But you know me. I don't give a fuck. I'm going into it. We about to dive into this rabbit hole. All I'm saying is this information is about to tear you up. Trigger warning. But I don't know if y'all saw the news about the police chief. The police chief that was caught up in that Diddy. That Diddy lawsuit with Ashley, the one we just went over, if you haven't heard about it, the police chief has been dismissed or. Or temporary. Temporary. For his. From his duties, for being wrapped up in this Diddy lawsuit. But I did some digging, y'all, and it ain't just this, Dig this Diddy lawsuit. They've been calling out this. This chief for his connections, allegedly, to Oprah and Diddy and the rest of Hollywood and the elites. This is heavy stuff today. This. Today's show is what the Flow show no Filter is all about. Because this is crazy. And it pisses me off because the Maui fires is something that I was covering. So I know what happened or what I think happened. And I think it was shady. I think it was foul the way they did those people in Maui with those fires. And it still never sat right with me. As a matter of fact, the Maui fires, before I get into the Diddy and Oprah connection and all of that, the Maui fires, as for me covering it, the Maui fires were the first time. Now, you remember I've been attacking Hollywood and elites and. And. And the powers that be since the beginning over two, three years ago when I started really getting into this. So I've been doing this. But like I told you when I first started, it wasn't sexy. It was like, when I first started, it was. People were still caught up in believing in Hollywood a little bit. You know, of course, that ain't the case now, but so as I'm covering it, you know, I started to see that the people started waking up and. And the people started realizing, like, oh, this shit is not what we thought it was. And so when the Maui fires came, the moment that. That in the Maui fires, that showed me that as a society, we were pulling together and I wasn't by myself and feeling like something ain't right. And we need to quit giving these celebrities all this, all this grace and all this attention. Like, they're so great when a lot of them are doing foul shit. So the Maui fires, when that happened, the moment when I knew we were all coming together, and it made me feel good, like, okay, people are waking up, y'all. Remember when Oprah and. And. And Rock in the middle of the fires came and made this big, did this big commercial talking about, hey, power, Maui fires. Power to the people. We need everybody to send, whatever we calling it, the People's Fund of Maui. And it was a real corny, cliche announcement that used to work back in the day that that type of announcement work. But when they announced this, this time, I was the first one that posted it and said, rock and Oprah, why the hell y'all asking us for money when y'all got billions? Just pay for it or put up. Or put up most of the money or something. And. And I didn't know the whole world was going to agree with me, man. I posted that and it got about 2, 3 million views. And then next thing I know, the whole freaking world was cussing out Rock and Oprah. Oprah had to turn off her. Oprah and Rock had to turn off their comments because everybody starts saying the same thing. Like, why the are y'all asking us for money when y'all got all the money? And furthermore, Oprah, we think, and this is the public talking, we think that you got something to do with this because all of a sudden you got all this property. Nothing happened to your property, and y'all buying more property. And then here comes the smart city. If y'all don't remember that the Maui Fires was shady. But like I said, that was the first moment when I was looking at my comments and I saw all kind of people. I saw Democrats, I saw Republicans, I saw black people, white people, Latina, old people, young people, everybody. For the first time that I saw on my page, we were all united in saying we are sick of this elite Hollywood bullshit that they running on us because they've been running that stuff since back in the 80s and 90s. Bunch of millionaires talking about telling us to donate. And like fools, we were donating. Y'all remember that? They used to do it all the time, but it finally got to the point where they realized that we woke up and we not going for that shit no more. And if you think about it, the Maui Fires was the last time you saw billionaires standing up with a smile on their face asking us, who are struggling to eat dinner, asking us to send money when they got more money than us combined. And so fast forward to Diddy. If you don't know Ashley had. We just went over her case where she was saying she was trafficked and. And essayed and graped and all of this stuff with Diddy and three other guys. And Diddy was ma. Because she said, allegedly, that Tupac, she knows what happened that. That you killed that. That Diddy killed Tupac. And it's just a mess. Well, now the dominoes are starting to fall and heads are starting to roll and we gotta get into it. Kind of reminds me of that story I told y'all back early, early on when we first started the podcast and I told y'all that quick story about how I used to get. I found out quick way for me to go out and play with my mom because I always had to have my room clean. And so what I would do is just stuff everything up under my bed. When I first started doing it, it wasn't much to stuff. I just stuff and stuff. It wasn't nothing under my bed. And as I stuffed. As the summer went on, it was more and more trash up under that bed. Because every day when I wanted to go out and play, I would just put everything, my clothes, food, whatever, stuff it up under the bed, and it would look like my room was spotless. But it didn't take but one time for me to leave a little piece of trash hanging out the side of the bed, little tiny. And my mom went up there to peek at my room, and she looked at that piece of trash. She pulled up that trash and looked under there. And my whole get out, go outside quick scheme was exposed, and I was on punishment, and it got ugly for me. And she started pulling out every piece of trash. I felt so embarrassed. And she started calling all her. All her girls, all her friends and telling them what I did and da, da, da, da, da. But when I told y'all that I was telling y'all, I compared that to the Diddy story, if you remember, I said, this is how the Diddy story is going to be. All this trash been shoved under the rug all this time. So everything looked pretty, everything looked perfect until Cassie. Cassie was that one little piece of trash dangling out the side of the bed. And once Cassie, and I ain't calling Cassie no trash. I'm just using a metaphor. And once that bit of dirty laundry, that was Diddy's trash, his dirty laundry got exposed. Now every thing is falling after that. Once one thing get exposed, they all get exposed. And I like it. So check what's the latest and greatest? This is the key, I believe. Please listen in, because this is the key to where those key. Where are everybody? Been asking, where are the kids? But what. What has been going on with Oprah? This is probably the biggest piece to the puzzle that we have had yet. So everybody listen in and let's break down this. This whole Diddy, Oprah, craziness we got going on. So check this out. This is what's going on. Maui Mayor. This is from the Honolulu Civil Beat. Diddy is in trouble. Oprah might be in trouble now after this, because this dude might start singing more and more and more. So this is what it is. Maui mayor calls for police chief to be placed on leave over Diddy lawsuit from the civil beat by Aaron Nolan. Chief Pelletier is named in the lawsuit alleging criminal conduct connected with the embattled rapper. Mayor Richard Benson has called for Maui Police Chief John Pelletier to be placed on administrative leave in light of recent allegations that he played a role in an elaborate scheme that allowed people to be assaulted by rapper Sean Diddy Combs in 2018. This is law enforcement being caught up and called out for basically being the middleman to keeping these celebrities or people with money from getting in trouble. This was his business, allegedly. So check this out. At the time, Pelletier was a Las Vegas police captain in charge of an area that included the glitzy boulevard of hotels and casinos known as the Strip. On Friday, Pelletier's name was added to a long list of defendants that includes high profile, high profile celebrities such as the Miami Dolphins star Odell Beckham, comedian Drew Ski, and more. This was originally filed in October in the U.S. district Court. So let me let y'all know what's going on with this. This is the officer that in that lawsuit. I'm gonna get to it. But y'all remember Ashley saying there was somebody who posed as a, as a, as an officer or, and, and, and I saw them with an envelope of money. This is the guy. Parham says in the lawsuit that Pelletier had been posing as a sheriff in Contra Costa County. This is in California, when she told him she had just escaped to a neighbor's house after being violently gang graped by Combs, Beckham, Drew Ski and others. Now, she informed Pelletier that she did not have her phone, purse, clothes or car keys, but he did not call emergency services or help her recover her belongings and instead told her to find a way to get home, according to the lawsuit. So he showed up, he act like he was helping, but he wasn't there to help. When Ashley Parham was allegedly in dire need of help, she didn't have anything. She called police come, or so she thought was the police. His job was to come there, put out the fire, act like he was the police, and save Diddy's ass. Allegedly. Now, according to these documents, Parm said, and this is where this gets. It's get, it gets crazy. Parham said she later saw Pelletier hand what she believed to be an envelope of cash to the neighbor who owned the home where she sought refuge after being graped. According to the court documents, the two unnamed plaintiffs, a mother and a son who are identified in court documents as Jane Doe and John Doe, said they had witnessed Combs and others Grape Parm after Pelletier abducted them from their residence in Las Vegas and brought them to the California home at gunpoint in a black suv. Pelletier told the mother and son that they were being extradited for warrants in California. But when they asked to see the warrants, Pelletier refused and threatened to shoot him. Jane Doe and John Doe were trafficked to several locations, including what they believe was Pelletier's home in Las Vegas, a hotel, and eventually to the scene of the alleged crime or more crimes, Orinda, California. And it is at this house where they witnessed Combs and several others assault Parm, according to the lawsuit. This guy is in the middle of a lot of shit. We ain't even began to go into it on this episode. I'm telling y'all, this guy is literally, in my humble opinion, the smoking gun, or should I say one of them? Because check this out. When Combs attended to force John Doe to participate and graping Parm, he refused and was assaulted himself. Documents say a local police officer eventually responded and attempted to talk to the mother and son, but Pelletier interrupted and said all three plaintiffs were were suspects in a federal drug trafficking investigation that he was working on. Another lie in the lawsuit. Combs wrapped up in all of this, got the mpd. They did not respond to requests about what the hell is this Pelator? Pelletier, who joined MPD as a chief in 2021, is way more to it than even what Ashley doing now. Ashley, I don't know quite. You know, some of the details might be a little sketchy in her lawsuit. I don't know. I'm still waiting for facts to come out. But one thing I know, the names in there, they're dirty. And this chief has way more issues than. Than this situation here. This situation has just brought him and put him on stage, front and center for all of us to look at him and point and say, what the hell have you been doing, Sergeant or Chief Pelletier? Now, let me. To be fair, let me give you Pelletier's response to this. Let me be clear. The allegations made against me are completely false, and I have not been made. I have not been formally served with my legal paperwork. In this statement, Pelletier expressed his disappointment in a decision to call for the police commission to put him on administrative leave. He calls a request premature and unjust. He goes on to say, I understand the importance of transparency and accountability in law enforcement, and I fully intend to cooperate with any necessary process to ensure the truth is known. Pelletier said in the statement. However, I firmly believe no one should face professional consequences based on unsubstantiated claims. He said he remained committed to department in the residence of Maui county, and he appreciated the support. And now that I got all that out the way, let's get back to business, because let me tell you another shady thing that this chief was responsible for. We got to go back to the Maui fires. He was the lead person on that, and he made a call that trapped the. The. The Maui residents and the. Lahaina. Lahaina, whatever that. That city is. Sorry if I messed up the name of that city, but it's. It's Ramaui. And check this clip out. Good luck.
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Barbecue all these people down in Laina. We're all.
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Look at this. Holy.
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This is a nightmare. I don't know where he's going. Probably to block our street. They're gonna barbecue all these people down in Lahaina. We're all trapped down in here. They're blocking off all exits, and everyone is just stuck going in a circle in a fire pit.
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Now, let me give you the background what the. What he's talking about that was in Lahaina. Now, the police chief did it, made a controversial call that everybody even at the time said, this ain't right. Something. Something's going on. And what he did was he closed off and barricaded all the streets that Lahaina people were able to evacuate through. And so what happened was the only people who were able to survive those crazy fires were the people who disobeyed the police and went through the barricades. The people, most of them, who obeyed the police chief and the police orders, which came from this guy Pelletier. The people who obeyed got burnt up. And we called out this back when it happened. This was like, last year, maybe July, but I believe it was, like, over the summer. I don't know the exact. I know it was last year, early in the year. And when this happened, we called this out. Then we were like, why is the police chief basically setting people up to be unalived? Now his name comes up with Oprah. Now his name comes up with Diddy. And so now we go back and we say, wait a minute. So what we thought was actually what it was, he has been. This chief has been in the middle of The Las Vegas tragedy that we thought the biggest. What was it? The biggest. One of the biggest shootings, mass shootings that they had in Vegas. He was in the center of that and a lot of stuff was handled shady. He was in the center of the Maui situation. Shady. And he's in the middle of Diddy and Oprah. So now let's get into this shocking article that comes from November. Mind you, this is another thing. Listen to this. This is written by Paul Smith. Mob connected Maui Police Chief John Pelletier to Oprah Winfrey and Diddy November 18, 2024. So this is before all of the. This is before what we talking about now. They were already tying him to Diddy and Oprah back in November. So let's go on to this article. I'm telling y'all, this is about to open up a can of worms and I'm here for it. Check it out. So current. This was at the time he was current. Maui Police Chief John Pelletier faces renewed scrutiny over his mishandling of the Lahaina Lahaina fire disaster along with other allegations of corruption. The former Las Vegas Metro Police captain appears to have brought his tarnished reputation with him as he settled into his new position. Pelletier has been accused of negligence and corruption during what many insiders have described as his reign of terror. Pelletier has been named as the chief that caused several high ranking members of Maui Police Department to resign or take an early retirement due to his threats. Further sources have confirmed Pelletier's direct trafficking connections to Sean Diddy Combs and Oprah Winfrey. Many, many Maui citizens and family members have banded together to demand accountability from the person they have dubbed Terror in Chief, John Pelletier. The moniker give given to him seems fitting given the long running controversies that seem to follow Pelletier wherever he goes. Since his selection as police chief, Pelletier has been hit with allegations of corruption. The Maui Police Commission has been accused of wrongdoing for their role in choosing Pelletier. People are getting in trouble for even choosing this guy. This is November. We in March, headed to April. Allegations of Pelletier's unethical behavior in Maui dates back to 2021 when Pelletier was accused of collusion with Maui Police Commission members along with abusing the system leading to his improper selection as chief. Accusations of suspicious flights to Las Vegas by commission members. Pelletier brought on his Las Vegas Metro Police Department cronies, Charles Hank, also known as Hank the Shank, and Ron Olson with him as Part of his takeover and corruption of the Maui Police Department. After removing a guy by the name of Ricky from Internal Affairs, Pelletier then placed his boy Hank the Shank in that position. This guy is a menace. I always knew it was something shady behind the Maui fires. I always knew the only way elites and powerful people could even engage in a lot of this illegal trafficking and stuff they do, they had to have or have to have someone in law enforcement. And now it's starting to be revealed. The grassroots campaign to hold Pelletier and the Maui Police Commission accountable has gained traction, has brought attention to the plight of Maui fire victims. This dude not only was shady with Diddy, but he engaged in shady stuff with Maui, Las Vegas, Diddy, Oprah, and the list goes on. Chief Pellets here, remember the name. He mishandled the Lahaina fire situation, which we figured it was being mishandled because they just trying to build a smart city. They wanted everything to burn down in February. Back last year, they they. A guy named by the name of Derwin outlined the controversy surrounding Pelletier, saying this, and I quote, we have discovered new info about how the previous police chief was forced into early retirement, how Maui Police Chief John Pelletier was selected, ethics violations and all type of corruption. Critics of John Pelletier have accused him of lying on his application and his resume, threatening fellow police and all type of egregious crimes. Pelletier is no stranger to these type of antics. And now he's tied to organized crime. Pelletier's days at Las Vegas Metropolitan as captain, he was allegedly involved in working for organized criminal syndicates. Allegedly. He was known to threaten victims. This guy is tied to Diddy and Oprah. I gotta keep letting y'all know that as I read this article, he was a part of covering up sex trafficking criminals. In other words, kidnapping and assaulting victims will be threatened with false charges to silence them. Do you understand the significance and the seriousness of. Of what this chief is involved in? And it would have went unnoticed had Diddy not been brought up on charges in awe of his dirty laundry being aired out for the world. That is the only reason Pelletier is on the. Is on the hot seat silencing victims. And you are law enforcement filing fake charges. So what they would do was the victims would be forced to drop the complaint or not even file a complaint at all. Allegedly, Pelletier would threaten that the assailants would file charges against the victim, claiming that the victim stole their car and drove themselves to Las Vegas. Our source states that Pelletier would flip everything on his head, enabling the perpetrators. You ain't gonna get this breakdown nowhere else, y'all. This one of those breakdowns that somebody might show up at your door for telling this stuff, but this the flow. Show no filter. We're gonna get into it. Let's continue with this Diddy, Oprah Pelletier shady connection. That's alleged. Sources continue stating that Pelletier also served in Internal affairs, stating he was even during times he was not even in that world. They were lying. He lied on his resume, lied on his application. Further, is it alleged that he would misuse police resources, including drones, helicopters, in order to stalk targets of the mob? He has also attempted to get warrants and court orders against victims to bust into hotel rooms and settle scores for the mob. Allegations link John Pelletier to Buffalo crime family. A crime family known for running cocaine. And now citizens are demanding answers. Where are the children? And check this out. See, I've been digging. I did a lot of digging. I told you, when it ain't too much to break, that's when I get to do my best work. Because, you know, I got to keep y'all in the loop of what's going on every minute up to the minute in the Diddy world. But when you get a little break, I get to do this. I get to do some investigating, some real journalism. So check this out. This is also connected to this Maui shit and Diddy and this shady dude. I had to break down all this stuff he has been doing, but check out what one of his cronies did. And, and, and, and, and you're gonna be like, oh, my goodness. Check this out.
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New details in the indictment of a Maui fire chief charged with sex assault and continual continuous sexual assault of a minor. The new court documents say Battalion Chief Sean Rogers began abusing the victim in 2019 when she was about 12 years old, and the alleged assaults continued for about two and a half years. Rogers, who is 52 years old, turned himself in today after a warrant was issued for his arrest last week. Rogers is a 25 year veteran of the Department of Fire and Public Safety and was the incident commander during the August wildfires. Today. MFD Chief Brad Ventura said in a statement, we are deeply concerned about the allegations. Mr. Rogers is not scheduled to work this week and we will continue to evaluate this situation as more information is available.
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Sean Rogers is his name, a.k.a. piece of Shit asshole. So let me tell you about this guy. You heard he's involved in the molly Fires on the same team as this Pelletier guy that I've spent 30 minutes laying out all type of crazy stuff he been doing. Now you see another Maui captain or whatever, this guy was caught up in a child grape situation, statutory, whatever you want to call. I don't even know what the name of it is. So nasty. He was dealing with a child from the. At 12 years old, sexual relationship from 12 to. I believe it was 14. And we wondering where the kids at. This is law enforcement. And I bet you none of y'all heard about this stuff because they keep it on the low. It goes further. So that happened like last year with Sean Rogers, who just caught up from the Maui whatever. Now this is where it gets even shadier because I did more digging, because I said, okay, he was arrested. I mean, yeah, he was charged, but what was the end result? Do y'all know? And I think it was December of last year. They temporarily dismiss the charges against this captain with this known relationship with this 12 year old. They dismissed it saying that they're temporarily dismissing it because the family or someone took away the application for what do you call, restraining order. They got a restraining order against this pervert and somehow they took that away. And then, you know, the, the lawyer did something. The defense and the prosecution, they all work together. I believe when I read into it, it didn't make no sense. But the bottom line is they have temporarily dismissed the charges. Not saying anything about that he was innocent or, or he was cleared. They dismissed the charges on a technicality. And then they said that the, the. The prosecution has refile. That was in December, January, February. That time is up. Guess what, y'all? I searched high and low. Unless they buried the, the article and put it on the dark web or somewhere, I couldn't find it. They ain't never prosecuted this dude. They dismissed the charges and there was no refiling. If that doesn't scream corruption at the highest level, ain't no such thing. You got evidence of a captain at Maui police caught in a known relationship with a 12 year old that lasted for two and a half years. And then the case mysteriously gets dismissed and saying that the prosecution technically has 60 days to refile it. And then that 60 days has come and gone. And it's no update to that case. No article saying, hey, this guy got off nothing. If you look it up, the last article you will be able to find is the last one saying it's been dismissed temporarily and they have 60 days to file it. You won't find an Article after that. These are the people that are tied in with Oprah and Diddy. And now that this dude is in hot water, I believe he gonna start singing, I think he gonna start singing his ass off. Now with all of this news with, with, with the trafficking being exposed, law enforcement, multiple law enforcement people on hot water. Now everybody is looking into this Diddy and Oprah connection to the Lahaina human trafficking that been going on that a lot of people don't want to speak about. And we were talking about it when the Maui fires were going on. And then the conversation died. But let's not forget it was John Pelletier who gave the order to trap victims in a sense in that line of fire by barricading the only route that they had to get the hell up out of there. Pelletier also coincidentally was on the scene and was a commander during the Las Vegas shooting, biggest in history. Allegedly, Pelletier forcibly took a diddy victim at gunpoint from Las Vegas to California to be graped by Diddy. And he did this by posing as a sheriff, executing a fake ass warrant. And I don't like it. And even after all of those events I just spelled out for you, even after all of that, Pelletier was, was still named chief of Maui police. And no sooner than he was named chief of Maui police. Guess what just so happened to happen after this shady gets the job? The damn fires happened right after he becomes the Maui chief. Here come the most devastating fires they seen in years. Coincident I think not many questions are looming whether or not children went missing after those fires. Entire families disappeared without a trace since those fires. Oh, we gonna talk about some shit today. This the type of shit Tick Tock banned me for. Cause I'ma say it. You ain't gonna hear too many people say it, but I'ma say it. This story gets deep. And to know that this guy has came up in a diddy lawsuit. And think about it, if it wasn't for the Diddy case, we wouldn't know about John Pelletier. I was screaming top of my lungs. Standing on the top of every mountain screaming. Something went right in that Maui situation. I didn't get much feedback about John at that time. They were protecting his ass. But now, now that he's been caught up in this Diddy mess, oh, now people are coming back saying stuff like there was so much to happen to the indigenous locals of Hawaii after those fires. And y'all know who ended up with the, with a lot of that land. Dear old Oprah same one that asked us to give up our money. See, it's funny, you know what this reminds me of? When stuff gets exposed, it's kind of like my uncle did. Y'all know I got stories, always got stories, but this is what happened. Same thing about that Molly fires how the dude ended up getting a job. And immediately the fires happen and then they dig into his background. He lied on his resume, he's shady as hell and, and then the Maui fires the time and told everything. Well, let me tell you an example where that happened in my family. I was, I was a young. I've been working since I was 12 years old. I was, I was helping my mama pay mortgages at 12 years old, delivering papers. That's the type of kid I am. I was facts. So my family had businesses, they love putting me in the middle of the business. So I had an uncle who had a store that you could compare to Blockbuster. Back before Blockbuster was even out. My uncle owned video stores. We did rentals and he also sold music. And as a young kid, and this is why I look back and I've always realized I was just an old ass soul. Because I was only 14 years old, about to turn 15 when he hired me to work at his store. It was called Hits Music. Like hits, like hit records. It was called Hits Music. And he had workers who had, who would work. Say this one guy, I don't remember his name but he would work every, he worked Friday nights and Saturday nights and Friday nights and Saturday nights. If you own a business, restaurant or anything, you know, pretty much Friday night and Saturday nights. And most mom and pop businesses are your most. Where you make the most money. And one thing my, my uncle knew about me is I was, he always knew I was honest as hell. I ain't going to take a dollar from you, you ain't going to take a dollar from me. And so he hired me. I said, uncle Art, I don't, I'm too young to be watching people. I'm 14 years old. My job was to keep track of 30 year olds. That's how much trust my uncle had in me. But I'm, I'm. Stay with me. I'm getting to a point. So what was happening was every Friday and Saturday my uncle would make about a maybe a thousand dollars. And it got to the point where he felt like he should have been making more. Even some days he might have only made six or eight hundred dollars. But a funny thing happened the minute he hired me to work with that guy on Friday And Saturday, the very first day, we made $2,000. The day I worked, even the guy tried to play it off. He said, man, you good luck. We making money now. Then the next Friday, that we made 2,000. Saturday, we make another 2,000 2500. Then the next Friday and Saturday, because I only worked Friday and Saturday night. Next Friday and Saturday, two more thousand. Three thousand. By that third week, my uncle fired dude. And I was so young and naive, you know, I don't know shit yet. I ain't live life. I didn't pay attention what really would happen. I said, damn. And I had got close to the guy. I had got close to the guy. We had worked three weekends in a row. You know, everything was cool in my mind. And my uncle said, when I went up there one Friday, I was by myself showing a new person how to work. And my uncle said I had to fire. Let's just say his name, Tony. I don't know if that was his name, but my uncle said I had to fire Tony. I said, dang, what happened? He said he was stealing. I said, how'd you know? He said for three, four, five months straight, he never made no. No more than a thousand dollars on a Friday and Saturday. He said, the first day you work there to watch and see what's going on, we doubled. And then the next day we doubled. And then the next weekend we doubled. And he said, by the time the third weekend came, I know he was still in that whole time. I said, damn, I didn't even think about that. And that's the funny thing about timing. Timing will tell on your ass, especially if you. There's history there. So how does that story tie in? Just like the guy, this shady ass chief that's been connected to Oprah and Diddy and with this trafficking and all in these lawsuits, now we looking at the time and the minute you hired as. As Maui police chief after already having a shady ass history, immediately this mysterious ass fire comes, that everybody figuring that it's more to it than just the fires. Timing is everything. So I'm ask again, where are the children? And hold up one second. Y'all know I always gotta shout out the people that make this possible, the people that allow this podcast to keep going and. And making it what it is. And it's the subscribers. So I always got to name all the subscribers. The subscriber of the day, please subscribe and keep truth alive. I will shout you out. Nothing means more to me than the subscribers of this podcast and this podcast in general, because it's doing great things and it's giving me an opportunity to make an impact that I always dreamed of making. Well, not a dream is happening with my eyes open. And so I always take the time to thank not only the subscribers individually, but also the shoppers who are shopping on and I don't like it. Dot com. The famous phrase that I've coined that everybody, they know me as and I don't like it. They know that more than they know flow. You say flow every. Huh? The dude that say and I don't like it. Oh him And I don't like it Dot com. We got the T shirts, the hoodies. We got the flow show no filter coffee mugs. We got the flow show no filter hoodies. Although. And I don't like it. So I'm shouting out everybody who's supporting because I told y'all one thing about me. I ain't a salesman. I don't do sales pitches. My sales pitch is just the truth. I want to have subscribers and subscription base and my own merch and, and do everything self, be self sufficient for my community and my subscribers so we always could come to the table every morning and talk about whatever because I guarantee you if I had, if I took on some of these big corporate sponsors that want to sponsor me, they wouldn't want me talking about this Oprah being tied in with this shady ass Maui fired chief guy and Diddy. It would be after this episode. I would get a call or email. Hey, we didn't really like that. Can you take that down? 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If you want some gear Flow no filter hoodies, they going. I think we got, like, a couple left. T shirts are about out. Shan told me, like, we got, like, one T, a couple T shirts left. So y'all are doing your thing. But go ahead and buy y'all merch and get y'all merch so we can continue to support Truth and get stories like this, because ain't nobody asking where the kids at? Cause you know why? Because they depending on corporate dollars. They better not ask. They better not do too much talking about Oprah. You notice you don't hear Oprah name. You talking about mainstream media, you don't hear Oprah name at all. And you, you, you really not hearing it too much on the podcast and YouTubers. But I understand why Oprah is in charge of a lot of people's money, not just Oprah. Oprah is connected to a lot. So a lot of people scared and don't want to say nothing. But see, that's why I'm smarter than that. I'm not getting tied up in that corporate money. And now you got me on this talking like the rest of these podcasters that's scared to say stuff. I ain't that one. I don't give a damn if I can't say what I want to say. I'm not doing a podcast. Y'all know me by now. That's why all I give about is my subscribers and my podcast and my community that rock with me. Which I want to talk about is what the fuck we going to talk about, period. If, if it ever came to a time where I can't and we can't talk about what we want to talk about. That will be the last day of this others podcast. So I appreciate y'all for supporting. If you want to subscribe, the link is in the. The link is in this description. Notes. This is also available on Apple and Spotify. Please go check me out on Apple and Spotify. Is there anything else I needed to get to today? Because y'all know it's like I can't go a day without forgetting something. Oh, knew it. That's why I like to go back. John, one of my most. One of my recent subscribers, John, left something in the fan mail. So because I can't respond in the fan mail, I'm gonna start responding on the show. So if you ask me a question in the fan mail, listen to the show for the answer. So he says, yo Flo, this is John. You know how to listen to the premium content on Spotify instead of using the website? I can say I really don't, John, but all you have to do is email buzzsproutupport.com and they will help you out. They are a great group. They help out. They kind of got that old school service, you know, where you feel like you really being taken care of. So John hit them up and they will explain to you the workaround and how to get it on your shop, Spotify. I appreciate the question. Just want to throw something out there, too, about Jay Z. I don't know if y'all saw, but Jay Z has said. Has asked the judge, could the young lady remain anonymous in his lawsuit? So isn't he such a nice guy for that? I swear, y'all, it could be me. But I swear these motherfuckers is listening to my podcast because the minute I start screaming about something, they react. If y'all remember, I told y'all that that's a horrible look for Jay Z to be suing her, no matter right or wrong, whatever he. Whatever you feel is not a good look for three times billionaire to be suing somebody who has not only dismissed the charges, but has dropped in, said they never refiling. And I said it was a horrible, horrible PR move to go ahead and then sue her for defamation. It just looks like you're being a bully at that point. I can understand you suing Busby. That's your thing. But to sue this young lady, it's just a bad look. And y'all know I was screaming about that. Well, that same day, Jay Z announced that he made a motion to the judge, could he keep her anonymous or keep her name out of it. And, you know, for her, I'm glad. That's a. That's a start. But for real, I would say Jay Z keep. Because I think y'all listening at this point. Y'all gotta be. Cause y'all. Y'all moving as soon as I say stuff. So listen, just drop the one with the girl, man. Drop it. She already dismissed it. She already done put out there. They did all kind of people cornering at the house and all type of weird shit. Just drop the suit and keep fighting with Busby. See, Busby can handle his own. He can play ball with Jay Z, and that's a fair fight. But this poor young lady who has already withdrawn her lawsuit, and she's already. It's already filed in a way where she can't refile it. You ain't doing yourself no good, Jay Z. And you ain't proving no point by filing defamation on her. Tony Busby, yes, but on her, no. So I think. I'm sure somebody at Rock listening because y'all paying attention. Y'all. Y'all doing exactly what the hell I told y'all to do. Lay off of her. Anyway, no Diddy. No. No new Diddy news. But like I said, y'all know we got that court date coming up Friday, and so let's pay attention, y'all. I need y'all out there who love these stories and love to get justice and want to protect the people like I do. Look into this John Pelletier situation. Look into the Maui situation. Look into how all that's tying into Diddy. It is so much. I might have to do a part two. Like I couldn't, I couldn't cover everything in one episode. It's like a three episode type of situation. But I want y'all to look into it because one thing that a lot of y'all have been asking me is where the kids are. Where are the children. I think we are a lot closer today to knowing that answer than we were yesterday. And with that being said, I appreciate everybody app on Spotify. If you want to join me live, I'm here live 7:30am Monday through Friday. Today was the first time I was ever even two minutes late. And it wasn't even my fault. They, they sent my stream out to Facebook. They didn't send it to YouTube. So I had to shut everything down and come back in. But other than that, I'm here and I love y'all always. As always, I love y'all, but I'm out. It.
Podcast Summary: The Flo Show, No Filter
Episode: Unmasking the Elite: Diddy, Oprah, and the Maui Connection
Release Date: March 12, 2025
In this explosive episode of The Flo Show, No Filter, host Flo delves deep into a web of corruption and conspiracy involving high-profile celebrities and law enforcement officials. The episode, titled "Unmasking the Elite: Diddy, Oprah, and the Maui Connection," explores allegations linking music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs, media powerhouse Oprah Winfrey, and the controversial Maui Police Chief John Pelletier to the tragic Maui fires and a series of heinous crimes.
Flo begins by recounting his coverage of the Maui fires, where he raised suspicions about the intentionality behind the disaster. "I think that they did these fires on purpose... because they want a smart city." (05:30) suggests Flo's early stance that the fires were orchestrated to facilitate broader socio-political agendas.
He highlights a pivotal moment when Oprah Winfrey and actor Dwayne "Rock" Johnson publicly appealed for donations through the "People's Fund of Maui." Flo criticizes this gesture as insincere, questioning why billionaires with immense wealth would solicit donations instead of shouldering the financial burden themselves. "Why the hell y'all asking us for money when y'all got billions?" (15:10) resonates with Flo's frustration and skepticism toward celebrity philanthropy.
The core of the episode centers on the allegations against Maui Police Chief John Pelletier. Flo references a lawsuit filed by Ashley Parham, who accuses Sean Combs and others of orchestrating a violent assault. Central to these allegations is Pelletier's involvement, suggesting that he acted as an enabler for high-profile individuals to evade justice. "Pelletier had been posing as a sheriff... he wasn't there to help. He was there to save Diddy's ass." (18:45)
Flo presents a detailed account from the Honolulu Civil Beat, outlining how Pelletier allegedly facilitated the assault by manipulating legal processes and threatening victims. Pelletier's response to these allegations is also discussed, where he denies the claims and criticizes the decision to place him on administrative leave as premature and unjust. "I fully intend to cooperate with any necessary process to ensure the truth is known." (19:20)
Flo doesn't stop at Pelletier's involvement in the Diddy lawsuit. He delves into Pelletier's past, revealing a pattern of questionable behavior and corruption. An article by Paul Smith from November 18, 2024, is cited, which connects Pelletier to both Oprah Winfrey and Diddy Combs long before the current scandals. Pelletier's tenure as Maui Police Chief is marred by accusations of negligence during the Lahaina fire disaster, where his decisions allegedly trapped residents, leading to higher casualties. "The police chief basically set people up to be unalived." (21:00)
Further, Pelletier's history with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department is scrutinized, with claims of his involvement in organized crime and misuse of police resources to benefit elite clients. These longstanding allegations paint a picture of a law enforcement official deeply entrenched in corrupt practices.
Flo shares a personal anecdote about his uncle's dishonest business practices to illustrate his point on exposing elite corruption. "Everything looked pretty, everything looked perfect until Cassie... was exposed." (25:00) parallels how Pelletier's façade is unraveling, suggesting that once one scandal breaks, others follow suit, revealing the extent of their deceit.
The episode highlights recent news about Battalion Chief Sean Rogers, another Maui official charged with continuous sexual assault of a minor. Flo emphasizes the suspicious nature of the charges against Rogers, noting their dismissal on technicalities and the lack of subsequent prosecution. "These are the people that are tied in with Oprah and Diddy." (36:14) reinforces the narrative of systemic corruption within Maui's law enforcement.
Flo warns listeners about the broader implications of these revelations, questioning the whereabouts of missing children following the Maui fires and suggesting a link to the ongoing human trafficking operations purportedly facilitated by Pelletier and his associates. "Where are the children?" (33:00) becomes a haunting refrain, urging the audience to demand accountability.
He encourages his audience to stay vigilant, conduct their own investigations, and support the movement to unmask and dismantle the elite networks exploiting their power. Flo also touches upon the potential for further episodes to cover the intricate connections and ongoing trials related to Diddy Combs and others involved.
The Flo Show, No Filter episode serves as a clarion call against elite manipulation and corruption, intertwining high-profile allegations with personal insights to engage and inform its audience. Flo's relentless pursuit of truth underscores the importance of independent media in holding the powerful accountable.
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Note: This summary is based solely on the provided transcript and does not reflect the full content of the actual podcast episode.