 It is getting crazier and crazier with these protests in New York City. And I was like, no way! I'm not going down there. I'm not risking myself to get some camera shots to film some stuff. But this might be the last chance we have to go out, hand out some flyers, and inform people about the dangers of this Wi-Fi weaponry they've set up to control us. I believe that these people that are protesting right now are getting radiated by all the Wi-Fi infrastructure that's set up in New York City. So we're going to go down, hire some people to hand out flyers at Washington Square Park. So I've been on my computer answering a craigslist ad, trying to get like 10 or 15 people, hopefully five show up. The goal is going to be give them flyers, have them go down to Washington Square Park, hand the flyers out, and then I'll call them later and see what happened and I'll brief you guys on that. So, you know, I'm not putting myself in the front line. I'm not going to the protest myself. I really don't think that's a good idea, but I will be meeting people at a location, giving them the flyers. They're going to go down to the protest to hand out the flyers and we're going to see the response. So, you know, I've showed you guys the flyer before. I think a lot of people are just going to look at it and dismiss it quickly. But, you know, when they start getting sick in a week or two and they think about, well, I was wearing a mask and all that stuff, maybe things will start clicking in their head. So, it's about 12.30 right now. We have to be down in the city at 3 p.m. because the protest is at 4 p.m. So we're going to give these people the flyers at 3. I have to load the flyers into my car and that should really be it. So if you guys want this flyer, it's pinned to my Twitter. And I went on Vistaprint myself. I printed a few thousand and I even posted some up around my town. So while we're driving down to the city, we'll see if those are still up. The flyers are somewhere in my mess of boxes. So let's get them loaded up in the car. It actually started raining outside now, but I think by the time we get down to the city, it's going to be cleared up. Actually, no, it looks like it's going to rain for the next few hours. But I already got these people hooked up on Craig's list to meet me down there. So let's just see how this goes. You know, it's not raining too hard. It's not too crazy. And I'm not going to do this another day. So maybe we will. We'll see how many flyers I can give these guys. So these are the first flyers I printed out on Vistaprint. I think I have like 2,000 of these. These are the ones that have, you know, the mollock stuff on it with the Verizon mollocon. And I wasn't going to initially hand these out because I wanted it to be a little more accurate. So I had these made, which are, they've been referring to this radiation poisoning as mysterious illness. Talking about how they're already killing children. So I'm going to keep these to hand out for myself. So I'm getting ready to leave right now. I'm just packing up some orders for my company to drop off at the post office. And this rain has me nervous as hell. There's a chance we go down there and like no one shows up to the car. And then we just have to do it tomorrow instead. So we'll see. I was thinking about taking my Wi-Fi meter down to measure the radio wave frequencies to tell if the protesters were getting targeted by, you know, the new cell infrastructure that would let us know if, you know, two, three weeks from now, if these people start getting sick that they were radiated while they were protesting. Problem is my meter doesn't go high enough. It's not accurate enough. You know, even the baseline levels in New York City, just what they normally are would be off the charts for the meter that I have. So if there is someone in New York City that is able to measure Wi-Fi EMF levels, the radio wave signals that can go to these protests, they would be able to tell. I wish I had a meter. Maybe I'll reach out to my EMF guy and see if there's a meter that measures high enough frequencies. But, you know, chances are it's probably like, you know, tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of dollars for that type of equipment. So that might be a little bit out of reach. What we can safely say, though, is, you know, they have these new Wi-Fi antennas and cell structures pretty much on every single building in New York City. So we know what's happening. We know these people are probably getting radiated, but in order to prove it, it's very difficult. It requires a piece of equipment that no one probably has. Pretty nasty outside. Let's see who shows up. It feels like some type of prison planet, like in a movie. So the George Floyd protests today at 4 p.m. in Manhattan are at Washington Square Park. So the plan is to meet, you know, at a subway station a bit north of there, and I'll hand out the flyers to the people I see, and then we'll go down to the protest after. I'm hoping that's an accident. It looks like an accident. I don't know what happened. There's a van. Yeah, I don't know what happened there. It looks like he... That's not good. I thought I was going to come back nice and quick. It looked like he was changing his tire or something, but that's not good. We're not even there yet. I'm already sweating my guts out. My brain feels like it's fried. I feel so bad. I had, like, a headache most of the night last night, and I didn't eat anything yet today. Gotta try to stay a little hydrated. They even have these street lamps on, like, every street in New York City. It doesn't make any sense. See, this poor guy is going to get blasted by radiation. That's why he's walking like that. Look at this. That poor guy. He got radiated by the LED lamps that they just installed, and now he can't walk right. But no, it's absolutely crazy that they're putting these in Manhattan on every street. You know, they don't need the lighting. There's no way they need the lighting. And you can see the antennas on top of the devices. Scary. Scary, scary, scary. Look, we got another one. That guy's in a wheelchair. That guy's in a wheelchair from the radiation poisoning. Verizon truck right there. I saw a spectrum truck earlier that I didn't film on the... I've only been in the city for two streets. So, you know, Verizon spectrum, workers definitely doing overtime. That's probably another, there's a van right there. That's probably another cable van. So, we got our mask on to protect us from, I guess, an imaginary illness. I think at least two of the guys are here. So, we should have at least two guys that are going to hand out fires. I'm actually the homeless lady on the street. Oh, she has two dogs. She has two dogs. She's probably vegan, actually. So, we got two guys down here. I think one guy ran to Home Depot to use the bathroom. So, we're going to have three guys handing out fires down there. We'll see what happens. For those of you guys that don't know the George Floyd protests, they haven't been in a couple of different neighborhoods, right? Like, they have one for Brooklyn, one for Queens, one for Bronx. So, this one's in Manhattan. They're going to be in Washington Square Park at four o'clock. Currently, at 7 p.m., they're going up to the Mayor's mansion or something. I don't know. But we'll see what happens. I mean, I spent the money on these flyers, so whatever. Unlike the Blasio and the Mayor's, I'm actually employing people during the crisis. In some capacity, at least. So, hopefully, I give you guys a couple of days worth of work to do stuff. So, these gentlemen were nice enough. I literally posted that last night at 1 a.m. You guys are like, alright, let's do this. So, these guys are going to hand out flyers for me. All over today and maybe the next day, too. And we'll see what happens. The cops basically shot the kid 40 times. It's happened in Brooklyn, New York last night. Kings Bubble Projects. It's all over Facebook, all over Instagram. The details are, like, very scarce, but I'm sure it'll come out sooner or later, so. Last action. It only takes one bullet to kill a person. Exactly. It doesn't take another bullet to kill a person. It doesn't take another bullet to kill a person. It doesn't take another bullet to kill a person. Like, they send in... I'm sending a bad message. It's sending a bad message, you know what I mean? The last time I've seen it, I know. Like, I see cops across the street. They're obviously going to Dunkin' Donuts. Dunkin' Donuts cops are with you. That's traffic. Yeah, those are traffic cops. Those aren't the... See, when I was younger, traffic officers used to dress in brown. Okay, okay. But people used to beat them up because they wasn't proper. They didn't get the proper respect. No, they wasn't a part of the New York City Police Department. They had to make them a part of the New York City Police Department. What happened was, it was tight in the 70s. If somebody comes up and gives you a ticket, money's tight, you get out. Matt, Luke, Matt, you know, because you're mad. You are the man up in New York. And they're dirty. They're dirty. So what happened was, they made them a part of the police department. That's why people don't beat them up no more. Look at the LED lamps. Those are the towers. And you can see, you know, there's an LED lamp right there. And on the top of the apartment building, they have all the... They have all the antennas. Yeah, so... My friend had a radiation meter or something. Yo, are you serious? Watch this. No, it's serious. You see this? They can change the frequencies. I found out about that months ago. Yeah. Has there been such a thing as a radiation inspector? I'm a late-hazard inspector. Yeah, well, the way these towers work, since there's individual towers, what they do is they change the rate at which they pulse. So if you change the rate at which they pulse, you can change where they're pulsing at. You can target someone on the street here, you can target someone on the street there. It's very accurate. I got lucky with these guys, man. They know about, like, the secret societies and stuff. They're really open to believing what's going on with this stuff. So I gave each of them 500 flyers. I said, hey, if you guys can record stuff for me while you're down there, let me know, send me some stuff. So I'm excited. A couple hours. We'll have an update about what happened. And Frankie Boy's happy. He might not have to do this again. Oh, if you guys are wondering, I said I was going to give these guys 50 bucks for, like, an hour of work. I think I'm going to end up giving each of them, like, 100, 150 bucks. So I mean, what these guys are doing for me is it's invaluable. So I definitely want to hook them up a little bit. So we're going to head back home now. I think I can make it to the post office before they close to drop off my stuff for my company. Oh, look, another spectrum truck. I don't have any cash on me. If I had cash on me, I'd literally go up to the spectrum truck and offer the guy money to talk about shit. But I don't have cash on me. I was like, yo, did you want to make some money? You working? And he said, nah, he's not interested. So these guys probably get, I'm assuming these spectrum guys get bothered a lot and they get asked and shit. So my head fucking hurts, so I'm going to get home and eat something. And Frankie Boyz might be the only person trying to make a difference. I'm starting to get chills down my spine. I saw three more Verizon trucks. These people in New York City are going to get fried. 100% fried. This is bad. This is really bad. I'm not exaggerating when I said I've seen at least a dozen trucks today. All in the span of half an hour in a one block radius. There's another one, another spectrum truck. Oh my god. I don't know, I think I just have to do a video like driving around showing the spectrum trucks in New York City. This is crazy. If you just drove around New York for an hour or two, I guarantee you you'd see at least 50 trucks. What's the point of even covering this stuff? It's crazy. Oh, there's some cute Asian girls. Guys, I know I'm beating a dead horse, but two more Verizon trucks just drove past me. I don't know. I really don't know what's going on. There's another one. I think every Verizon worker in New York City is down about right now. Verizon spectrum. Oh my god. So I took a quick drive around my parents' town and it looks like most of the flyers are still up. So I don't think anyone took them down. I'm hoping a decent amount of people saw them. But you know, most people are still inside. So at least we tried, right? So I put these flyers up Monday night on my street around my parents' neighborhood and right now they're gone. So someone took them down within a day or two on my parents' street. So maybe I'll put them back up again. Someone doesn't want that information out for some reason. Someone saw the posters and decided to take them all down. So when those three guys were down there handing out flyers, they took some footage from me. Let's check that out. Black lives matter. Black lives matter. Black lives matter. We're here on Tom Square. Police right here following the crowd. They look pretty upset. Not really fans. It ain't come to the park. We got other protesters out here. Thank you so much. Thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you. Yeah, I feel fucking angry. So many questions about myself. A lot of anger. You feel like there's a lot of anger here? A lot of anger. You get this big crowd of people. So what do you want this to accomplish? What do you feel like that we need? Well, I just want to hear from someone in the government some kind of resolution because in my eyes, they want to kill all of us. What do they want to do? They want to quiet all of us. Right. And I want to hear what they're going to do to progress from that. America is stuck in its hypocrisy. Okay. And I think the younger generation is learning about this hypocrisy. And they're standing up, standing up something to change. No peace. We're doing that too. No peace. We believe radiation poisoning is going on. Everything's fucking crazy. Everything is crazy. And these protesters got masks on. None of the cops do. None of the cops got masks on. And now the protesters do. All the protesters do. So after all of that, I called up each of the guys to ask how things went. And overall, very positive response. People were very receptive to hearing about the radiation. They handed out about 1,400 flyers. So we definitely got the word out to quite a few people in New York City. We might do this again on Saturday because I still have some flyers left. But we'll see. I think I've made as much of an impact as possible. I might actually go back and put those flyers up on my street because someone wasn't too happy and literally went down and took each of them down. Whereas other parts of my town, I didn't see the same thing. So we'll see. We'll see if they really don't want this information out. Those flyers are going to disappear real quickly. So thank you guys for watching today. Let me know if you have any other ideas down in the comments below. And as I said, maybe we'll do another video about this on the weekend. Thank you.