📰 Stay Informed with Truth Mafia!
💥 Subscribe to the Newsletter Today: TruthMafia.com/Free-Newsletter
🌍 My father and I created a powerful new community built exclusively for First Player Characters like you.
Imagine what could happen if even a few hundred thousand of us focused our energy on the same mission. We could literally change the world.
This is your moment to decide if you’re ready to step into your power, claim your role in this simulation, and align with others on the same path of truth, awakening, and purpose.
✨ Join our new platform now—it’s 100% FREE and only takes a few seconds to sign up:
We’re building something bigger than any system they’ve used to keep us divided. Let’s rise—together.
💬 Once you’re in, drop a comment, share this link with others on your frequency, and let’s start rewriting the code of this reality.
🌟 Join Our Patriot Movements!
🤝 Connect with Patriots for FREE: PatriotsClub.com
🚔 Support Constitutional Sheriffs: Learn More at CSPOA.org
❤️ Support Truth Mafia by Supporting Our Sponsors
🚀 Reclaim Your Health: Visit iWantMyHealthBack.com
🛡️ Protect Against 5G & EMF Radiation: Learn More at BodyAlign.com
🔒 Secure Your Assets with Precious Metals: Kirk Elliot Precious Metals
💡 Boost Your Business with AI: Start Now at MastermindWebinars.com
🔔 Follow Truth Mafia Everywhere
🎙️ Sovereign Radio: SovereignRadio.com/TruthMafia
🎥 Rumble: Rumble.com/c/TruthmafiaTV
📘 Facebook: Facebook.com/TruthMafiaPodcast
📸 Instagram: Instagram.com/TruthMafiaPodcast
✖️ X (formerly Twitter): X.com/Truth__Mafia
📩 Telegram: t.me/Truth_Mafia
🗣️ Truth Social: TruthSocial.com/@truth_mafia
🔔 TOMMY TRUTHFUL SOCIAL MEDIA
📸 Instagram: Instagram.com/TommyTruthfulTV
▶️ YouTube: YouTube.com/@TommyTruthfultv
✉️ Telegram: T.me/TommyTruthful
🔮 GEMATRIA FPC/NPC DECODE! $33 🔮
Find Your Source Code in the Simulation with a Gematria Decode. Are you a First Player Character in control of your destiny, or are you trapped in the Saturn-Moon Matrix? Discover your unique source code for just $33! 💵
Book our Gematria Decode VIA This Link Below: TruthMafia.com/Gematria-Decode
💯 BECOME A TRUTH MAFIA MADE MEMBER 💯
Made Members Receive Full Access To Our Exclusive Members-Only Content Created By Tommy Truthful ✴️
Click On The Following Link To Become A Made Member!: truthmafia.com/jointhemob
Summary
Transcript
After years of running with Rocky, he’s now exposing him, publicly accusing A$AP Rocky of offering up Yams as a ticket to the next level. Today, we’re looking into Rocky’s success since that night and investigating the evidence that suggests Ian Conner might actually be telling the truth. Looked just like a look or a persona to stand out from the crowd, it eventually became evident that Rocky wasn’t just playing a character. He was signaling his involvement in the dark side of the industry. His music videos didn’t just have high production value, they told a clear story.
From the overtacode imagery to the specific symbolism in his visuals, Rocky wasn’t just doing this for shock value. He was performing rituals in front of millions. We have all heard the rumors of the industry’s sacrifices required to reach the 1%. But while most people dismissed it all as fanfiction, someone who was actually in the room is finally talking. Ian Conner, the fashion mogul and former A$AP mob affiliate, has broken his silence about what he knows regarding A$AP Yams death. And what he just dropped on social media has the entire industry looking at Rocky, wondering how could he do that to his brother.
According to Ian Conner, Yams passing wasn’t just a tragic accident. He’s suggesting something much more sinister took place. Ian posted this on social media. However it come, I’m at peace. Rocky killed Yams. I don’t even care no more. It is what it is. I stopped speaking on certain stuff. Once I realized this stuff ain’t a physical ego war, but more so a spiritual battle. Certain people are just no good. These words are truly eerie. He isn’t just claiming Rocky was somehow behind Yams death. He’s suggesting this was a spiritual transaction. And the timing of all of this is not a coincidence.
Just days ago, Rocky sat down with Joe Budden and was questioned about his ties to Michelle Lamy, the dark queen of fashion, and his involvement in industry rituals. I covered that interview in this video, check it out after this one if you haven’t seen it. During the interview, Rocky tried to play it off, claiming he can’t justify her dark aesthetic, but denying he takes part in any of the rituals. But the thing is, how can you deny your involvement when your music videos are literally visual blueprints of those same rituals? It seems like Ian Conner saw that interview, saw the denial, and decided it was time to break the code of silence.
Now it’s important to note that Ian Conner and Rocky were once close friends and collaborators. He was essentially Rocky’s hand-picked protege. Back in 2016, Rocky was Ian’s biggest offender. When the world was turning against Ian due to serious legal allegations, Rocky stood 10 toes down for him. He famously called Ian his little brother in a young visionary, telling the world that he didn’t care what the media had to say. They were inseparable, Ian was the face of A$AP Mob’s cozy era and the key player in the all-creative collective. Rocky even shot it in modernist music.
But as close as they seemed, that brotherhood eventually fell apart back in 2023 after Rocky dissed him during a rolling loud performance. While performing the song, Telephone Calls, Rocky changed the lyrics to call both Ian Conner and A$AP Barry the B word. Though Rocky tried to later play it off in the DMs, claiming he just forgot the lyrics, the damage was already done. Ian didn’t buy it, he told Rocky to keep his name out of his mouth and off his songs, and that moment marked the death of their close friendship.
Now he’s telling the world that from what he saw behind the scenes, Rocky didn’t just stumble into an ultra-successful industry career. He paid for it with his friend’s life. Now before you say Rocky would never do that to someone as close as Yams, look at the allegations he was just facing. Just a year ago Rocky was in a Los Angeles court room fighting for his life after A$AP Rely, another one of his day one childhood friends, accused him of trying to eliminate him. Rely claimed that after an argument, Rocky didn’t just walk away, he pulled out a gun and opened fire on him right in the middle of the street.
Even though there was surveillance footage that clearly showed Rocky and a direct witness who ID’d him, Rocky managed to walk away with a not guilty verdict. But regardless of the verdict, Rely is adamant that Rocky shot him, and if that’s true, if Rocky is really willing to pull a trigger on a brother over a disagreement, then the idea for a spiritual sacrifice for elite level success suddenly doesn’t seem so far fetched. Now if you’re interested in uncensored deep dives into what’s happening in our world, I just dropped a new exclusive video over on Patreon.
We’re going even deeper into the recent ice situation, uncovering the stuff that’s too heavy for a YouTube upload. If you’re one of my members, make sure to check it out after this one. If you want to support the channel and get access to over 50 exclusive videos, the link is in the description. But back to Rocky, because the evidence isn’t just in his post, it’s in the art itself. Back in 2011 right as he was blowing up, Rocky released a what’s up music video. While casual fans saw a cool aesthetic, others saw something much darker.
Rocky was on screen seemingly performing a ritual, signaling his entrance into the world most don’t understand. This video came out around the same time A$AP Rocky’s father died. The what’s up music video came out in 2012. Rocky said his father died in 2012 as well. Think about that. He drops a video where he’s seen doing a dark ritual, and then his father dies right as his music career starts to take off. And the pattern that follows after this is truly alarming. In a much more telling interview from a few years back, Rocky admitted to a that has followed him since the very beginning of his career.
He openly stated that every time he is about to drop a major project, he loses someone he loves. Before his debut album, he lost his father. Before his career defining album at Long Live A$AP, he lost A$AP Yams. And Rocky didn’t just dedicate the album to him, he merged Yams face with his own on the cover, a literal binding of their identities. Before the testing era, he lost his sister. This happened less than a year before he went official with Rihanna, his billionaire partner and the mother of his children. While Rocky describes this as a curse or a tragic phenomenon, Ian Conner is pointing out what happened to Yams as a sacrifice.
He is suggesting that Rocky knows exactly why these things happen, and that that rise to the 1% requires a price that most aren’t willing to pay. What’s that price you may ask? The life of his brother who started it all. To the casual fans, Yams was just a part of Rocky’s entourage. In reality, Yams was the architect, he was the brains behind the A$AP mob, and the sole reason Rocky had a platform to begin with. Yams was deeply connected in the streets of New York City. He spent years as an intern for New York legends like Jim Jones, learning the industry from the inside out.
Because of this, he ended up creating a legendary blog called Real N-Word Tumblr, where he blogged about emerging hip hop. He was becoming known for his unique style that was a blend of high fashion, southern chopped in screw sounds, and Harlem swag, all that was clearly visible in A$AP Rocky’s music career. He didn’t just find Rocky, he engineered his entire style. Yams was the one who hand-picked the beats for Live Love A$AP Rocky’s debut project that made him a star in the first place. He was the one who strategized the organic leak of Rocky’s music to influential blogs.
His blueprint was so effective that it triggered a massive bidding war for Rocky, eventually leading to a historic $3 million dollar record deal with Polo Ground Records. Yams was the heart of the A$AP mob. He was the executive producer who ensured the A$AP brand wasn’t just a rap group, but a global movement. But just as he was watching A$AP take off, he was suddenly removed from the picture. The timing couldn’t have been more suspicious. Rocky was just about to release his second studio album, At Long Last A$AP, a project Yams had co-executive produced.
When the album finally dropped, the cover art set it off. It was a strange attempt at a tribute. Rocky’s face was fused with Yams iconic birthmark, resulting in a dark strange visual, almost making it seem like Rocky had consumed the A$AP and he was now a part of him. To the public, it was a beautiful sign of respect, but to those who can see deeper, it looked like a permanent signature on a finished contract. The man who gave Rocky everything was gone, and Rocky was left to reap the rewards of the empire Yams helped build.
At the end of the day, we’re left with two very different versions of the same story. On one side, you have the official narrative. A tragic loss of an emerging hip-hop figure, followed by a curse of coincidences that just happens to strike every time a new album is ready to drop. A story of a man who reached the pinnacle of fashion and music, only to be haunted by the ghost of those lost while reaching that success. On the other side, you have the word of an insider, someone who was there to experience the dark side and see the rituals for himself.
Ian Conner is claiming that none of this was an accident. He’s telling us that what we’ve all been noticing is actually real. That dark energy Rocky has been projecting for over a decade isn’t just an aesthetic, it’s the reality. The pattern is clearly there. The interviews speak for themselves. And now, Ian Conner is connecting all the dots. But as always, I’m just laying out the pieces. It’s up to you to come with a conclusion with this information. Was ASAP Yams the price for Rocky’s immense success? I want to know what you guys think below.
Now if you want more videos revealing the hidden truth of the industry, make sure to subscribe and like the video so others can see it too. Well, that’s it for this video. I want to thank you all for watching and I’ll see you guys in the next one. [tr:trw].
