 There's some tall vegan girl talking to her dog. Just how I like them. Schizophrenic. Who's a good boy? You're a good boy today. You get a piece of lettuce today. At the NYPD, you should have patrol on the tiny little cars. Pull over, it's the police. Pull over, it's the police. Put your hands up. No fun allowed. You guys saw in yesterday's video how many Verizon Spectrum cable trucks were driving by me and I thought, okay, if all of these trucks are out this week, let's go back down to the city today and see if it really is that crazy. I don't want to wait until next week or the weekend or perhaps a time where there aren't as many cable trucks outside contracted. Perhaps yesterday was an unusual day, but I'm hoping today, Thursday, there's still similar activity going on down in Manhattan and it doesn't make any sense. We've been locked inside for three, four, five months and I literally saw 10 cable trucks in the span of just a few minutes of driving. So what are these cable trucks doing? Why are they setting up so much infrastructure? I think if we make people aware of this, people are going to be able to go out and film what they're doing and kind of figure out what they are actually setting up. So we're going to head down to the city now. It's about two o'clock, so we're going to be down there at the same time as we were yesterday. Guys, I can't make this up. As soon as I pulled out of my driveway, there was literally a Verizon truck driving down the street, literally passing by right as I said it. I can't make this up, man. I can't make this up. I don't want to talk to this guy or anything, so I'm just going to let him be, but it's getting crazy. I should probably hang out and see what he's doing. Hey, let's head down to the city. Maybe we'll see a couple more trucks before we even get down there. I ended up hopping on the freeway and I already saw one Verizon truck going northbound, but I'm sure the ridiculousness will start once we actually get into Manhattan. Left and right is everywhere. So we've been heading southbound for five minutes and we've already seen two Verizon trucks heading northbound on the highway, and that's unusual because why would at 2.30pm in the middle of the day, would these trucks still be commuting to jobs on the highway? It shows you how busy they are, how much they're doing. So I've been driving for about 15 more minutes. I told you guys I saw two Verizon trucks. Now we're up to eight. So far I've seen eight of the exact same white Verizon van, and most of them had Verizon written on the left side panel, two of them had Fios written on the left side panel, seven of the trucks were going northbound against me, and one of them was actually pulling off on the side of the highway where I was driving. I'm trying to count and pay attention. I can't really film because I'm going like 50-60 and they're going 50-60, so it's hard to see. And who knows how many I missed, because here I can't see the traffic. I'm sure I missed at least two or three more Verizon trucks just because of the dividers and the fences, and those are the marked ones. Those were the vans that I clearly saw, Verizon or Fios on the side panel. Who knows how many of these vans are private electric contractors. We just passed our ninth Verizon van. I didn't get it on camera, though. Nine Verizon trucks, nine. So we're pulling into the city right now around where we were yesterday on 23rd Street, and I haven't seen any more trucks since nine because we were on the JFK, what's it called? We're on the east side highway where there's no trucks allowed, so we didn't see anything. So I'm basically going to drive across town, we'll drive around for like maybe an hour total, and see how many trucks we see. I mean, hopefully it's the same as yesterday because yesterday was an absolute abomination. I saw a truck every block, so I don't see why, you know, today it shouldn't be any different. All this stuff's boarded up, that's boarded up, that's boarded up down there. Let's say what they've done to this city. That's why it's all boarded up. I mean, I've passed at least 20 unmarked white vans, and I gotta assume a large percentage of those vans are involved in installing these structures, so. I think that's a pretty safe assumption. So this is the first one I've seen parked. This is on 23rd Street between 9th and 10th Avenue. So if you guys know of any maintenance work going on here, it's kind of funny. The guy's actually wearing AirPods right now, so not only is he installing stuff that's frying people, he's actually frying people himself with a microwave. So I'm super illegally parked here, but this is on West 18th Street on the Westside Highway. There's two Verizon trucks right now. They're installing some type of wiring, some type of infrastructure below the ground. So, you know, again, I'm not going to bother these guys, but you know, Verizon is definitely working overtime to install this infrastructure, Verizon Spectrum, all these demonic companies. I don't know if you guys saw that, you just missed it. A Spectrum van just drove by there. Is this another cable van? This is comical. This is comical. Let's see. I bet it is. I hope I'm wrong, but I bet it is. Is it a Verizon or Spectrum truck? Yup, that was a Verizon truck. Verizon truck again. There's a Spectrum truck. Look, right down the street. I'm about to go through a red light because I'm not paying attention. But that was, that's a Spectrum van right there. This is crazy. There's literally like one cable truck. Every block there is in New York City. And look at what they've done to New York City. Everything is boarded up. This is um, this is the me packing district. So this is where like nightclubs and everyone used to party and really bougie stuff. But not anymore. It's all boarded up. Hey, have you guys seen a lot of cable vans? Have you guys seen a lot of cable trucks? Like Spectrum and Verizon? No. So these people aren't fucking paying attention for shit. No one's fucking, no one's paying attention. They probably got cable trucks. You literally, you know, 10, 15, 20 cable trucks driving past them every day. And they're not even seeing them because they're not paying attention. They don't notice stuff like that. Because people don't notice stuff like that. Like honestly, how many of these unmarked white trucks are independent electric contractors? Like at least half of them have to be. Another Spectrum van parked right there. And another one. What the hell? What, there's literally two per block. This is craziness. This is craziness. That was on uh, this is on 14th Street by University Place. Oh man, they boarded up Whole Foods. Well, I guess this is down by Union Square where they were having the protests. I wasn't Whole Foods getting raided the other day. All right, so I think I see some Verizon trucks on 14th Street after 1st Avenue. But back there on 2nd Avenue, I think I also saw some Verizon trucks. So I'm going to make a left and I'm going to turn around. And we're going to go down 2nd Avenue. Oh, there's a Spectrum truck right there. Look, Spectrum truck right there. Are there any of those Spectrum trucks? I think one of those down there might be a Verizon truck. So we're going to hang a left here and turn back around to 2nd Avenue to see what's going on. Another Spectrum van. Don't tell me. What a surprise. What a surprise. This is hilarious. There's so many. It's crazy. Every street I turn onto, there's another Spectrum van parked on it. They're literally doing work on every single block, multiple trucks on every single block. You know, I could spend hours and hours and hours driving through the city doing this, guys. We've only been doing this for, like, this has only been 20 minutes. We're 20 minutes into driving, guys. And we've already seen, what, like 10, 15 trucks? And not just like small little vans, like, you know, full-on operation on the west side. And guys, my head is beating. I'm trying to stay hydrated, but I didn't have time to eat anything today. And Frankie Boy drove down to the city for you guys. So definitely drop a like on this video and subscribe so that you can be unsubscribed next week because apparently YouTube doesn't like it when I film the streets of New York City. You know, so my eyes did not deceive me. 2nd Avenue on East 12th Street, Verizon truck here, Verizon truck there. They're doing a lot, a lot of work. You know, I mean, I'd love to see what they're installing. I mean, I'm sure we know what they're installing. You know, up there, you know, I'm sure there's stuff up there too. But, you know, the infrastructure's here, boys. Get ready to be microwaved. Get microwaved in your boarded-up prison. What a life to live. What a life to live. Oh, look, another spectrum truck. Look, right there, another spectrum truck. It's literally every street you look on, there's a spectrum truck parked there. This is crazy. Crazy. Crazy, crazy, crazy, crazy. No other word for it. Oh, look, the second I turned my camera off, another spectrum truck just pulled on to 2nd Avenue. Let me see if I can go get a shot of it. I want to make it right here so hopefully I can see him when I turn right. Yep, see spectrum truck right there. Another spectrum truck just turned on. As soon as I was, as soon as I turned my camera off. Oh, look, another one. Another spectrum truck. This is fun, man. I'm having fun today. This is so ridiculous. What's the bet that we see another spectrum truck on this street? What's the bet? Maybe there won't be, maybe there won't be. This is funny, man. This is funny. It's like you can't make this stuff up. You can't make this stuff up. Oh, they closed the street down, so that's not good. I promised you guys I'll drive around for an hour and I already feel like I'm dying half an hour into this. But let's drive downtown a little bit more and then we'll start heading uptown to head home. I haven't really been pointing out the weaponry on the rooftops too much, but it's everywhere. It's everywhere. Spectrum trucks on the streets, Wi-Fi antennas on every rooftop, freshly installed. We know what they're doing. These men that are collecting their mediocre paychecks, their mediocre overtime to install this weaponry, you know. What's the saying? I was only following orders. I was just following orders. They told me to do that. They paid me to do that. I had to make a living for my family. Speak of the devil. I had to make a living for my family by working for Spectrum and microwaving children, babies, adults, everyone. Honestly, I think I'm beating a dead horse here, so we're just going to start heading uptown. You know, I don't really want to risk being down here too much longer. It's 3.30 and I don't really want to get stuck down here during rush hour. So, you know, if we head downtown now, we'll probably get stuck, but if we just go up now, we should be good. Horizon Fios, right here. There you go. We don't have to look far. They're on every street corner. There's multiple on every block. You know, it's comical how no one else is noticing this or pointing this out. It's really ridiculous. Especially, you know, everything's boarded up. You guys have nothing better to do than to look at all the Verizon and Spectrum trucks on the street. There's another one. Now, there was one right on that. I don't know if you guys saw in that clip, but there was one right on the side street right there. You know, this is no exaggeration. No exaggeration. Every single block has a Spectrum or Verizon truck. And in most cases, there's multiple of them. There's multiple. People are too busy protesting for this BLM bullshit, this fake nonsense. And they're installing this stuff right under these people's noses. Well, not under these people's noses, because they're just doing it in plain sight and no one seems to care. No one thinks it's suspicious that, you know, they're installing all these, you know, this is something I didn't say in this video today. All the LED lamps on the street, you know, they have the LED weaponry on the streets of New York City. You wouldn't think it's necessary to light up these streets like a highway. But they're everywhere. Is that necessary? What, what? I don't understand. Is that necessary? Why are there two lamps right there on top of each other for extra strength at the intersections? I don't understand. I don't understand. You know, does New York City need all these LED lights on the street? Does it? These main streets, like, you know, 34th Street, 23rd Street, you know, 14th Street, aren't really the best for finding these trucks. Because, you know, they're most likely parked and working on the side streets. You know, these main streets are just really for, you know, driving up and down. So maybe, maybe we should go on like 32nd or 33rd instead of 34th. The theme here is Verizon and Spectrum. You know, they're, and possibly independent contractors that we don't really, you know, we don't know who they're working for specifically. I mean, probably Verizon or Spectrum. Oh, look, they boarded off the bank. I don't know what dictates what they're boarding up, because maybe it was where the protests were, because some of these places are boarded up, some of them are not boarded up. It's dead over here, guys. It is dead. It is DEAD dead. You know, these streets, like, you know, towards the east side in the 30s, are usually kind of dead, even normally, but now with what's happening in the city, like, there's no one over here. No one's over here. I know I said my brain feels fried earlier, guys, but I feel like I'm literally drunk. One thing to keep in mind, guys, is I've only shown you about half of the trucks I've seen, mainly because it's very difficult to film and drive at the same time. You know, especially when I'm, like, driving past these side streets pretty quickly. And those are only the ones I've seen, let alone what I've missed. I wonder what all these gray vans are for. There's, like, 20 of them. Are those the, uh, Wi-Fi proof vehicles for all the elite people to drive around in New York City in? Most likely. Maybe someone else will see this, and other people will see this, and they'll start filming, like, uptown parts of the city, Harlem, all that type of stuff. So I don't have to get my brain fried coming down here. The new normal, Wells Fargo on 52nd Street and 3rd, heart of Midtown Manhattan, boarded up like we're in some 3rd World hellhole. That's exactly what they want. I think that's a Verizon, uh, truck right there. I could tell by the top, but I'm not driving down there. We're making a left here on 53rd Street. Like, some of the city banks are boarded up, some of them aren't. So I don't really... I mean, I've driven by at least, like, 20 cops with my phone, literally right in my hand, like, they don't care right now. What kind of symbolism is on this church, huh? Oh, those guys are painting there. Some guy, they were painting their boards black on their store. Yeah, it sucks. I think people in New York City are accepting, all right, well, New York's gonna get shut down for, uh, for who knows how long. We're all screwed. We're all screwed. Oh, there's a spectrum truck right there. Right there. I used to actually park on the street when I worked for Salt Bay Steakhouse. Like, this is exactly where I would park on the left here. This is kind of creepy if you think about it. It's like New York is a devastated battlefield, you know? And these spectrums, Verizon and telecom workers are coming in to set up mines. Like disguised as spies. It's kind of crazy if you try to put it into context of what they're actually doing. You know, the city is getting destroyed. Everyone's miserable, locked inside their apartments. There's nothing to do. And these telecom workers are, as we said earlier, just following orders. Just following orders. Just following orders to install weaponry on every rooftop in New York City. There's some tall vegan girl talking to her dog. Just how I like them. Schizophrenic. Let's see if you get a shot of her. Have you seen Good Boy? You're a good boy today. You get a piece of lettuce today. God, the tall vegan girl with the dog distracted me. Another spectrum truck drove by and I didn't get it on camera. Let's see if we could see this spectrum truck if there's a red light down there. Yeah, you guys see it? There's someone behind me, someone's behind me. The spectrum truck was right there. I'm surprised I haven't hurt anyone yet. There's my new vegan girlfriend. Guys, I'm Italian. If it has long hair, I look at it like that. Well, you guys can't see that. I'm about to get into a car accident looking at girls on the street. They're not pretty enough, Frankie. We're near the end, boys. Well, technically not the end because we could probably spend the next four hours that it's light outside looking at cable trucks around the city, but my head's feeling a little better. I'm going to head home and eat now. Four o'clock. So Frankie Boy did an hour of work for you guys at the NYPD should head patrol in the tiny little cars. Pull over, it's the police. Pull over, it's the police. Put your hands up. No fun allowed. Let's see. Let's see if there's anything else before we get out of this hellhole. No surprises, boys. No surprises. Oh, wait. This is a surprise. What the hell is this? What street are we on? 53rd Street. I can't make a right here. What? What kind of bullshit is this? What the fuck? If I can go right, I'm going right. I don't give a shit. New. Well, it's new. So that means I can do, I can do what used to be not new. No, right? I'm making a fucking right because I'm not fucking driving around for 10 more minutes in this shithole of the city. Oh, it's only one way. No wonder I can't make a right. Goddamn it. All right, well, maybe we'll find another truck before we get out of this shithole. Well, there's the weaponry, the LED lamps. There's some Wi-Fi towers pointed right at me right now. Someone did tell us a new meter to buy, so maybe we'll buy the meter and we'll come back down here. Oh, of course, we get a surprise. We get a surprise at the end of our trip. What appears to be the hub for the Veracruz is the hub for the Verizon trucks. Is this not destiny? Ending our trip with a parking lot full of Verizon trucks. This is where the protesters should be going and putting shit on them. This is where they should be putting shit up. This is on 51st street on the west side. A bunch of Verizon trucks parked in a lot. That's what we should be. And by I mean thanking them for installing Wi-Fi infrastructure so that we can all use the internet safely and quickly. So that's going to be it for today guys. I am happy I'm getting out of this hellhole. So let me know what you guys think. Maybe we'll do a video handing out those flyers around my neighborhood and try to catch the the Karen that took my flyers down. But as I said earlier guys, please drop a like, please subscribe, do whatever you can to support me. I did want to thank you guys again that did donate to me. All of that money is going towards a good cause and I don't see anyone else on YouTube that really cares as much as me. I was a little upset yesterday that my video was heavily, heavily censored. I guess that's that's just part of the game. So I'll see you guys tomorrow. We're gonna do something exciting. Try to distract you guys a little bit.