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➡ The text discusses the music industry’s hidden aspects, including the influence of power structures and secret societies like the Freemasons. It suggests that artists’ actions are often controlled by record labels, and there’s a concerted effort to keep certain behaviors and affiliations hidden. The text also alleges that some artists, like P. Diddy and Jay Z, may be involved in these secret societies and engage in behaviors not typically shared with the public. The industry is described as a ‘cult’ with a protective layer to maintain its glamorous image.
➡ The speaker discusses their experiences in the music industry, highlighting the hidden homosexuality and bisexuality among top artists. They express discomfort with the secretive nature of these relationships and the pressure to conform. They also discuss the increasing normalization of homosexuality in hip-hop, pointing to artists like Lil Nas X. Lastly, they touch on the mysterious circumstances surrounding Whitney Houston’s death and the potential involvement of industry figures like Clive Davis.
➡ The speaker in this interview is expressing their belief in standing up for the truth, regardless of the potential backlash from the industry. They discuss their experiences in the music industry, including working on a project related to the late rapper Notorious B.I.G., and the challenges they faced due to the project’s connection to the LGBT community. They also mention their personal struggles, including turning to drugs and losing their family due to industry pressures. The speaker ends by expressing their commitment to fighting for justice and their willingness to share more in a future interview.
➡ The text discusses rumors about the personal lives of Biggie and Diddy, suggesting they were involved in the LGBT community. This was controversial due to the values of their fanbase from the 90s and 2000s. The speaker also mentions the influence of Freemasons in the music industry and the secret lives of many industry figures. The speaker ends by expressing concern for the safety of Jonathan, who has been revealing these secrets, and asks viewers if they want a follow-up interview.

Transcript

You’re, if you’re aiming for an 18 year old at 36, you’re not going to compromise. At a 17 year old, a 16 year old, it wouldn’t matter. It’s the same thing. What’s the difference between a 16 and an 18 year old besides the fact that they’re legal, but they’re both still teenagers and they’re both still extremely young and undeveloped, mentally, at least, you know? And would you say that there’s another p. Diddy in the industry? That or more p. Diddy’s in the industry from your time at the industry? P. Diddy is a, he’s a one on one.

Like, the fact that we call him P. Diddy and, you know, puff Daddy and puffy and Sean combs and all the different variations, he’s, he’s a one on one with, like, his, like, level of freak offs. And his was like, he did it for so long because he’s, he’s doing out in the open. You know, he’s got a 40 foot bed in his backyard, and people are, you know, jumping on it, and he’s having these freak off parties with, like, a lot of people involved. And then they got bigger and bigger. Like, they found, you know, thousands of bottles of, like, lubricant, literally baby oil.

Yeah. So, like, I think he was just all out in the open, like, you know, I can do whatever I want. I think the other people that are doing it are much more careful, much more calculated, and are much more wicked. So they’re in there. That’s exactly my question. My question is, is there more people that you believe. Yes. That are still behaving like Diddy. But understand this. The industry is definitely a cult in a sense, where there’s a power structure. There’s an organization that rules over the industry. There is a method of operation because most people think that the artists are what are doing what the artists are doing, and it’s never really the artist.

The artists are doing what the record labels allow them to do. That’s literally the best way to put it. And when, I’m not saying that situations don’t happen outside of that, but the record labels knew about Diddy’s behavior. The record labels knew about Drake’s, you know, so called behavior. They all know what these people are into, and they’re okay with this. This is not their, this is not their fight. Their fight is with that information coming out. They’re, they’re there to make sure that it doesn’t come out, you know? Right. So it’s, it’s a protective layer to keep the industry appearing as this wonderful, lavish place where you.

Where they need more people to sign up for. They need more people to populate it. So they don’t want to scare anybody off, you know. But would you say that, did you, like, did you attend any parties or anything while you were in the industry? I attended parties, but never, I’ve never been to a ditty’s party, but I’ve definitely been to, like, social gatherings for sure. Because let’s be honest, it’s one big party. That’s what it is, you know? And when, listen, when people say party, it’s, it’s not like when it. So, like, a label person I worked with, it’s like, yo, you’re gonna come over and we’re gonna party.

That doesn’t mean, like, we’re gonna have a celebration and a bunch of noise and people dancing. That just means are you gonna come by, are you gonna do drugs? Like, partying doesn’t require. When people say party in the music industry, it’s usually a party between four, five, six people. That’s what is classified as party. Like, yo, you know, we’re gonna party tonight. Where’s the party at? It’s not usually like this. Do you understand what I’m saying? Like, the way diddy would do. That’s what made Diddy was so crazy because he would like, really have, like all these, he was really partying, doing all this stuff they would say for days.

Right. So in the, at the other higher levels that I’ve been in, partying meant a few people over drinking and probably going to be some drug use. And it probably gets more extreme from there. Right. You know? Correct. At any moment, did you see any, do you know what the Freemasons are? Yes. Would you say that there’s an, there’s Freemasons involved in the music industry? Yes. Okay. See, that right there should prove to many people alone that you’re being 100% honest, because most people in the industry aren’t going to say that. Right. Most people in the industry are afraid of this question or they act like they don’t even know what the Masons are now.

It’s. But they show the symbolism so clearly. Yeah, of course. And that’s what, that’s my next question. Do you believe people like P. Diddy, Jay Z, Beyonce? Do you believe they’re members of either the Freemasons or other occult organizations? That’s why I think Diddy’s a one on one because I don’t really think that he was. He was like his own occult and the kind of like what you said, maybe he made somebody upset or something. Like Diddy’s always been a kind of like a lone ranger, lone wolf. Right. He uses the same symbolism, though. Right, but Jay Z.

You’re right, but Jay Z. Jay Z, yes, 100%. Okay, good. Are you a freemason, by chance? No. Okay, good. I just got it. These are the questions so that my audience would trust you. And, you know, this is important to know. Jay Z is definitely a freemason. Diddy is 100% a freemason. His the same man that I was telling you about, the guy who was interviewed inside of the jail by the police. He was interviewed in an interrogation room and he was interrogated. And this is literally what he said. He said, p. Diddy, Rick Ross and DJ Khaled, he said they’re all gay.

And he said that they’re all a part of the Bole Masonic organization. Deities and Ross, which they good bodies. Okay. They gave to both Deity and Ross and Karen, they’re all gay. DJ Kelly, Rick Ross and PD, they’re all gay. Yeah. Gotcha. I know you may or may not. I know you’re gonna believe me. You have what’s called the illuminati. How do I know this? Yeah. That’s what I want to know. How do you know this? You know Sean combs, pump daddy? Yeah, P. Diddy, whatever you call it. Yeah, go ahead. Yeah. He’s part of what’s called the Boule.

The Boule is a branch of the minority, okay. Which is essentially it’s a. It’s a fraternity, a black fraternity within Freemasonry. So this is pretty much out there. Now, were you ever asked at any moment to be brought into this type of lifestyle? Not directly. Maybe indirectly may be invited to certain situations where you felt uncomfortable, you felt that things were off? Yeah. Can you. And I would say with what I do know for a fact, not alleged, but DJ Khaled is bisexual and Jay Z is. Has also participated in bisexual activities. Would you want to say allegedly for your safety? There’s no.

I would say allegedly if it was allegedly. DJ Khaled 100% has been involved and he’s bisexual. I did a show called one shot, and he was in Miami and he was open with the guy that he was with. He was gay. And I don’t understand what happens there where. Cause nobody said anything to me like, hey, make sure you don’t go out and say this on record. Make sure you don’t say this da da da da da. So it’s weird that would still be hidden. That seems like that should be a fact, that DJ Khaled, at least in 2016, was definitely bisexual.

Okay. And we’re gonna. And Jay Z is, without question, bisexual. Okay. I wouldn’t. I agree with you. I know. I. Mom is gay. Jay Z’s mother? Yeah. She’s gay. Openly. Okay. I I have nothing against any person’s preference, but in the industry, they like to hide this specifically in hip hop. They’re trying to make this normal. Now. They’re trying to push it on so it could be more accepted within the hip hop community. But the reason why they would want to keep this from the public is because they’re pushing this gangster, you know, tough guy, manly of all men Persona.

And if it were to come out that they were not the manly of men. So I think that’s the reason why they hide it. But I 100% believe that these people are bisexual, gay, and I believe that, like I said, the Freemasons, they don’t see themselves as men. They see themselves as godse. That’s what the 33rd degree literally represents. It represents enlightenment. It represents reaching the level of a God. And most people will say that God is genderless, even though in Christianity, God is a man, essentially a man type of being. But in the kabbalah, kabbalist way that they look at these things, they see man and woman as one.

It’s called the great androgynine. If I’m mispronouncing it, I’m sorry, but it’s alchemy in the sense where the femininity and the masculinity come together to create one being, which is a God. And that’s literally what masonry teaches. So I wouldn’t be surprised if 90% of these people in the industry at the level of Jay Z, Drake, Kendrick Lamar, Kanye west, all of these people at the top, if they’re into this kind of thing, because I personally believe, and I have personally proven hundreds of times, that you. You just cannot get to that level without being a part of that club.

Would you agree with that? I definitely would agree. Great. And listen, as you’re saying this, and I’m thinking about the DJ Khaled situation. That tv show, it’s on bet right now. It’s called one shot, and I left. There’s, like, stories out there where I left one shot, and I said that I left one shot to be. Cause I was reunited with my birth parents. And that’s not really. I mean, that is the truth. But the reason why I left, because the whole was gay. RZA is bisexual. Sway calloway is bisexual. Who else was out there? DJ Khaled was bisexual.

It was like one big, you know, gay party that was all, like, closeted and, like, weird. That’s why I left, because for the exact same things that you said, like, people have their own preferences, people have their own beliefs, you know, I know a lot of. I know a lot of. I know a lot of people. So I know a lot of, you know, gay christians. And then I know a lot of people, like the church that my family started that would be like, there’s no way that you could be a gay Christian. There’s no way that you could be gay and also be a Christian at the same time.

And I’ve done projects that are, you know, supportive of lgbt, but it was all out in the open. The one shot thing that I did with DJ Khaled and Sway Calloway and RZA of the Wu Tang clan was all so gay and also hidden. And it was annoying and it was so weird because it’s everything that you’re talking about. Just like, you know, be gay. Like, you know, I know Lil Nas X is like, so, like, I. I don’t like any of his music, right? I don’t. But he’s out there in the open and do you want to talk about, like, dark, wild stuff that he’s promoting? Like, he seems like he’s, you know, satanic as they come.

Frank Ocean, you see, you know what you’re mentioning, though, that you’re mentioning the people that they’re putting in place to try to normalize this within hip hop. Right? You see that, right? Yes. Little Nas X, his purpose was to bring down that barrier. His purpose is to make it normal. Not for the generations where you come from or the generations where I come from, because they’re not going to turn. That’s not going to work with them. But it’s for the new generation that’s emerging now. They’re expecting this to be normal within the next ten years. This is going to be popular.

It’s not just going to be. Lil Nas X is going to be several rappers that are fully gay, fully embracing, you know, that lifestyle and promoting it through their music and pushing it. Like we’re seeing with. It’s not just Lil Nas X. It’s been gradually happening with young thug wearing the dress with aesop, rocking, wearing rocky wearing a skirt with. With little uzi verb painting his nails. Even Drake recently painted his nails with even latin artists like bad bunny wearing dresses and all this. And these are everybody that I’ve mentioned, I’ve already exposed for using a code imagery.

And, you know, we can argue that the label is the one behind the imagery, but it doesn’t change the fact that if they’re involved with the label and they’re pushing this, they’re still involved, you know. Now, you mentioned you worked with Whitney Houston at a point, right? Right. I don’t know if you’ve heard of the, you know, the speculations that what happened to her wasn’t her on her own free will. It wasn’t something that she did to herself. Would you, have you heard anything like that? And do you believe that what happened to Whitney Houston was, you know, her accidental, or do you believe that there was something nefarious happening there? I don’t know.

Whitney Houston was amazing to work with. She was so down to earth. She was so humble. And she would, even though that she struggled with substances, she was still so God fearing, and she was always preaching and wanting to pray with you. And she was amazing. And it was, it was so sad to see it was happening. What I think is weird is that she died in the bathtub and so did her daughter. Like, how? What are the chances, man? I don’t. She’s the only person I know that died in the bathtub. And you mean to tell me that her daughter also dies in the bathtub? Come on.

And when I was looking into Whitney, right. I don’t know if you have heard anything of this sort, but it was saying that she was having trouble with Clive Davis. You know, we know Clive Davis is one of the most powerful men in the industry. He’s technically responsible for P. Diddy. The rumor is, is that he was the one powerful gay men, too. Yeah, he’s, it’s rumored that he was the one who turned Diddy into what he is today. I covered all of this. I did a video about it. And did he essentially, the rumor is allegedly Diddy was kicked off the label.

He was on, I forgot the name. And he was desperate to try to make it work. He had biggie with him. He had Craig Mack with him. And he ended up having this meeting with Clive Davis. And essentially he asked Clive Davis to save hip hop because at that moment, there was no money in hip hop. There was no one, no big market for hip hop. And he wanted Clive Davis to essentially invest in it and take it to the next level. And the rumor is that in order for Diddy to make this happen, he had to get on his knees and please, Clive Davis.

Now if we look at what Clive Davis revealed, that he himself is a gay mandeh and or bisexual man and that he had relationship with men in the industry who, he didn’t reveal their names, but he claimed that he had a relationship with men in the industry. You know, would you believe that Clive Davis might have had something to do with Whitney Houston or is that something that you think is too far fetched? I think the fact that she died in the same hotel where Clive Davis’s party was happening. Yeah. And he was notified about it and then he continued to have the party.

He spent, he said, like, I think it was a two or three minute dedication to her and then continue to have the party, which is kind of. So meanwhile, now that’s a different party than what we’re talking, that was talking about earlier. This is a huge party. Yeah. This is the only celebrities are out. Yeah. They’re in there partying. While in the room upstairs, a couple floors up, there’s a dead body of his most iconic artist and a crime scene going on and everybody else is partying two floors down. And somebody that he says was like his daughter and somebody that she really looked up to, you know, he’s one of the people who turned on her.

You see what his action is, the way that he, you know, keep the party going even though this my dead artist is right above a couple floors above us, keep the party going. That shows you what he thought about her. And it’s reported also that he told them not to remove the body so that it doesn’t ruin the, the party. Essentially, he told them to basically keep the body in the hotel room so that they can essentially continue their party without it being shut down or something of that sort. You know, this, this is what it’s being speculated.

Correct. Now, going back to the Drake situation, I also feel that Drake might have had something to do with what happened to you for sure. Do you believe that Drake would want to retaliate against you because of what you’re saying now? No. Why do you say that? Because it’s too much out in the open at this point. And I know too much. And I’ve told his representatives, like, if anything were to happen, other stuff is going to happen to reveal information. I know too much. I got exposed to too much information with text messages and videos and voice, voice notes, recording and everything else that I didn’t ask for any of that, you know, information.

I didn’t ask for any of that stuff. So I’m not worried about Drake. I’m not worried about Jay Z. I’m not worried about any of these people anymore because I have, I realized that my mother told me a long time ago, if I’m not using my gifts to glorify God, then I’m never going to be truly blessed. So I know that this is what I’m supposed to be doing. And this has happened organically, and these interviews have happened organically and these things have happened organically. I wasn’t seeking any of this. This is just happened because this is what God is pushing me to do.

And that’s not only what I feel, that’s what I know, because it’s happening. Right. So I’m not scared of that at all. If I would, I wouldn’t be speaking. That was beautifully said. I would say that I respect everything you’re saying, and I definitely respect, and I really appreciate the fact that you reached out to me. We were able to do this interview, and I’m happy that you weren’t. Like most people who are afraid to say the truth because they’re afraid of losing their money or they’re afraid of losing, you know, anything that is connected to this industry.

And we, I want to tell all these artists, the moment that you come to a platform like this and you tell your story and something like this happens or something will, God forbid, happen, we’re not going to let go. You’re going to have to take out the whole, there’s 290,000 people that follow me, and me because we won’t let this go. We’re here to stand up for the truth and we’re going to protect our own. And you are telling me that you’re moving with God and that makes you my brother. We’re brothers, essentially. We’re in the same fight.

And I’m tired of these artists using money, power and all these type of things as leverage to keep people quiet. So if people don’t want to tell their story, I’m going to say it for them. But I’m happy that you came on and you reached out to me. You told me, you know, that you wanted me to tell this story, and I’m honored to. And it’s incredible, though, that you were, you’ve gone through all these things and instead of staying quiet, you became a soldier, you became a warrior, and now you’re willing to tell the truth no matter what happens.

Like you said, you don’t even care what they have to say or what they have to do. You’re willing to take it there because, you know, things that, you know, could destroy them. And essentially, that’s the best thing for you to have. That is dope for you to protect yourself. And I will not ask you any of that because that is what you have to protect yourself. That is your ammunition. So definitely hold on to that. And is there anything else? Yeah, because if I reveal all the information, then I’m not going to have leverage anymore.

Exactly. So I reveal, you know, as much as I can. And I think Drake is already being pushed out of, like, diddy has, you know, like, Drake. We’re watching Drake fall, like, with the Kendrick Lamar, you know, battle. It’s like, we’re watching. We’re watching that. And it’s going to be a tough fall for Drake to deal with because he thrives to be on top. But I will, another thing, like, I will say, like, drake is also bisexual. Oh, yeah. That’s. That’s not alleged. Yeah, no, I believe that 100%. I saw him once. I know that he got an award and he picked up his leg, then twirled.

And I know myself that straight men don’t do that. So when he. When he definitely did that, I kind of figured that he was already playing both sides. Yeah. Is there anything else you want to say before we wrap up? I have about ten minutes left before I have to get out of here and go get my son. Well, yeah, yeah. I’ll say this real quick as we wrap up. So when one of the projects you’re talking about the masculinity of rapid with. Mixed with the homosexuality, the conflict and how femininity. Yeah. How, like, the new school rappers, they don’t.

They don’t really care. It’s like, okay, if you’re gay, you’re gay, whatever. Like, if you’ve been in New York, it’s everybody’s so openly gay that I almost feel like. Like the outcast for being straight, like, with my girl. Like, it’s nuts, you know? But anyways, when I was, I did a notorious b I g project, which was Diddy’s artist. And you can google it, right? It’s out there. We went viral. In 2021, we’re in variety and Rolling Stone and all the big publications. And I did some interviews with Biggie son, and they were wanting to promote, like, because it’s dance music and house music to promote to the lgbt community.

And, like, people were saying that, you know, biggie was gay. Don’t know that to be the truth. But, you know, his son was bisexual and is out there about, you know, CJ Wallace and everything else. But when I was doing the. When I was doing the notorious big project, signed with them, signed with the estate. All this is out in public knowledge that when Diddy got involved, it got weird because. And everybody started shutting us down because there was a. From one of the people working with the estate, wanted to come out with the LGBT, you know, community about how it’s in house music and techno music.

It’s rampant. You know, it’s like, most. A lot of it, you know, is gay. Like, when you go to, like, the, you know, the raves and the parties, a lot of it is, you know, gay. And we were shut down basically, because we were promoting, not we as they, biggie son and his partner at the time named Willie Mack, who’s openly gay, because there was an lgbt side in it. I started getting random text messages like, you know, quit promoting the gay stuff, quit, blah, blah, blah, blah. It got really, really, really aggressive. And then I dealt with Diddy, and I talked about this in the real life interview, and he was like, he was telling us, you know, we should do ketamine.

And, you know, it was really strange that he was saying that openly and how ketamine is in house and techno music, and we gotta be one with the music. And he can tell that he was dissing the song that we did. Cause he could say. He could tell that I wasn’t doing ketamine because he didn’t feel it in the music. Right. You gotta have those vibrations. And he was right. At that time, I hadn’t done ketamine, you know, and so, like. And then afterwards, that I did try ketamine, you know, just being honest. So that was the way that that project died.

And I invested so much money the way that that project died with the notorious big estate. And what I dealt with them with the notorious big estate was so foul and it was so corrupt. And because the apple doesn’t fall far. Apple doesn’t fall far from the tree, especially when it’s the Big Apple in New York. And Diddy and his people are still handling the notorious big estate, or they were up until 2023, when he surrendered the publishing, which was very strange. But what I dealt with with the notorious big estate, even though Biggie is dead, is the most foulest and most corrupt thing I’ve ever been with.

And Diddy was still involved in the time. So that’s all I really have to say about that. We can talk about that more later. But that was one of the projects that really set me down into real depression where I was like, started to do ketamine and I turned to drugs and everything else. And this is what I tell you. So I’m not hypocritical, is like, I do have done a lot of things in my past and I’ve promoted drug use. And this thing with God, I’ve always known it was there. I’ve always ran away from it.

I’ve always rebelled from it. But what I’ve been through, especially over the last three months, for me to come out and speak about it, is I’ve watched God change and everything in my life because what’s been taken from me is my youngest daughter, my family, we’ve been at odds. And that’s from all the industry stuff that I’ve been involved in. So as far as losing everything, yeah, I’m good financially, yeah, I’m good in my life. They’ve already taken so much away from me that I don’t even care at this point. Right. So I’m just out here fighting and I’m willing to do, you know, whatever it takes to hopefully get people justice.

And that’s where I’m at right now. And we’re definitely going to have to do a part two to this interview. We’re going to have to dive deeper into, because I wanted to focus like we did at the beginning, focus more on the situation that you went through, how Drake could possibly be involved. And we covered all that. And I, since I’m running out of time, we can’t get into. Yeah, maybe we can definitely do a part two to this. Also, just real quick, before we wrap up the fact that you said that about Biggie, I recently saw that he had a transgender in his video.

One of his early videos, it was a girl that was, they show her in the video dancing with Biggie and talking with Biggie. And then she goes to the bathroom and she goes to the men’s bathroom and pees in a urinal. Urinal. So essentially indicating that she had a man’s part, you know, and this was something that, even if I’m not mistaken, it was someone that brought it up, but I don’t remember the name. Someone that’s in the industry that I brought up and basically implying that Biggie and Diddy were intimate or had done things together.

So I also heard that. And that’s what I’m saying. It got weird. Like, once the, once the gay factor came in, once, like, Diddy found out that we are, that we were promoting this as like a. An lgbt thing, which was coming from Biggie’s son, Biggie’s partner, because they’re like, like we talked about, they don’t think anything is wrong with it, right? They don’t. And it’s cool. Like, whatever, whatever. You know, I don’t even want to go into there. Like, I don’t want to say it’s. It’s, it’s wrong or right or whatnot. But as soon as that factor came in and they started speaking out about it, I think in, like, variety and billboard, when, when CJ did interviews, it got shut down because it’s like, no, no, then we’re not going to have anything gay tied to the notorious big.

But listen, he was notorious gay. I mean, he was. But it goes back to what I said earlier in those generations. They’re trying to normalize it now. And Diddy, of course, Diddy is down with the program. Diddy’s been down, if the rumors are true, since Clive Davis in the nineties. But they’re, they don’t want that associated with an artist like Biggie because the people that listen to Biggie still have values from the nineties and the two thousands where corruption was there. They were already pushing drugs and violence, but there were still some things that were off limits.

Correct. I’ve gone to a point now we’re in society where there is no limits. They’re removing all the limits. They’re removing everything that we thought was bad. They desensitized us through manipulation, through programming, through the music, through the movies. And they push it every so often, every couple months, more and more. But I have to have to wrap up here. Yeah, do your thing. Do your thing. Take care of your kid. Thank you so much. God bless. I would love to talk to you again. I love what you’re doing. Thank you so much for giving me the opportunity to interview you, and thank you for being honest.

And thank you for answering my questions. I really appreciate you and God bless you, and may God continue to protect you on this battle. And hopefully we can talk again. Tell them where they can follow you at. Just follow God. Okay, perfect. No problem. As you heard for yourself, Jonathan put it all on the line, exposing many artists and confirming the Freemasons run the music industry. He also tells us about the secret lives of many people in the industry. He put it all out there, and I’m honestly praying for his safety. But like he said, he is not afraid as he is with God and has a lot on the industry that he is ready to put out there.

If you guys want me to do a part two to this interview with Jonathan? Comment part two below. I want to thank Jonathan for giving me the opportunity to tell his story. Thank you all for watching. And I’ll see you guys in the next one. Sadeena.
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