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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.
