Creator of the PDF based “Constitutional HQ” board game, failed Power Ranger and inventor of the Jock Sock Jose “Chille” DeCastro’s increasing frustrations with life and apparent growing fascination with fascism and antisemitic tropes were on full display Sunday afternoon during his latest livestream.
The YouTuber again warned of a coming “revolutionary war” where normal citizens would stand up to AI Data centers, which he say will house “humanoid robots” devoted to the enslavement of man, and the true forces that control the United States: bankers, lawyers and politicians all either from Israel or with ties to Isreal.
DeCastro’s growing anti-Israel fascination started at the start of the current conflict between the United States and Israel against Iran. He squarely sees Isreal as a puppet master over the United States government, going into his beliefs that the Israeli government is blackmailing United States based politicians into their control.
He has also attacked the Jewish religion, despite for years claiming to be Jewish “on his father’s side” when convenient. Gone are the days when he’d describe his “best friends” as Jewish as his attitude has changed from loving those of Jewish origin to blaming those same people for standing in his way as he looks for power, wealth and fame.
DeCastro also expressed frustration, again, with his growing obsession with California and other States banning the use of cell phones while driving. The former rocker of a Jock Sock continued to claim that he was going to sue the state of California over the laws, as he said he received a traffic ticket for using a map on his phone “six months ago” and was going to stand up to the law rather than pay the ticket.
Taking time to again tie his court losses to Jewish judges, DeCastro declared that he expected to win two of his many court cases but would continue to sue. The lawsuits, he claimed, were going to serve as an example of both the influence of his enemies over the court system and of how a true American cannot get “justice” in our current system of government.
TikTok also became a brief target of his scorn with DeCastro stating that he had a TikTok account but was not actively using it since “they don’t let you do anything” anymore. This was apparently in reference to guideline changes since the platform’s take over in ownership in the United States.
The YouTuber’s live stream averaged around 160 viewers for a second-straight day, despite what he had expected to be a surge in returning viewers after his two-week absence from the platform. DeCastro received a second suspension from YouTube in mid-May following his airing of a short that was flagged for violating YouTube’s nudity and sexual content guidelines.
Sunday’s broadcast again saw no donations towards DeCastro’s related GoFundMe campaigns. James “James Freeman” Springer won the day with a $100.00 donation to his plight. No other campaigns that we follow saw donations for the day.
For May, Springer’s campaign dominated, taking in $70,158 for the month. He was followed by Angel “Kansas City Accountability” Moses, who raised $5,386.00 for the month, David “Dr. Dave” Coulter, who raised $2,066.00 for the month and the fund for Luis Johnson at $1,690.00.
Our own fund raised $650.00 for the month, followed by SeanPaul “Long Island Audits” Reyes, who split $485.00 across two campaigns. Central Tyrant Investigations came in at $439.00 to round out a slow month of donations as Springer’s campaign took center stage.
None of the multiple DeCastro related campaigns raised any new funds for the month in another apparent rejection of the YouTuber by the public at large. He did warn his viewers that he would need to do a fundraiser for himself this week as he was running low on funding at hand since serving defendants in multiple court cases was expensive.
DeCastro again urged his supporters to take on paid membership to his channel as he had previously claimed to have lost 600 paid memberships during his most recent suspension. By his account, that would leave him with 800 paid memberships remaining.
The Jock Sock inventor teased a second live stream that did not materialize Sunday night but promised to return Monday morning and every day until his channel was “jump started.”
This is a developing news story.
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