The YouTube channel belonging to activist and First Amendment auditor Jose “Chille” DeCastro received a warning from YouTube on Tuesday after the second of his two livestreams from Monday was removed on the grounds of containing hate speech.
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DeCastro announced the warning on his Twitter/X account early Tuesday morning, “Saying the truth is now “Hate Speech”. In 5 years, maybe less, when they say, “What happened? How did America fall?” Tell them, the Jooo’s set up AI to track you calling out their bullshit and they deleted all the leaders. it’s the end. We have lost. They took this video down and “WARNED ME” about Hate Speech. WTF?”
DeCastro included a video capture of the warning and the phrasing that got the livestream removed from YouTube. According to the post it was the section where he discussed the takeover of Iraq following the second gulf war where he indicated that “pesky” Jewish People who “control the banks” installed a Central banking system to take over Iraq.
As with any DeCastro reaction to an authority scolding his actions, he lashed out and held a uniquely DeCastrian call in livestream Tuesday afternoon. That livestream featured three hours of his fans sharing conspiracy theories and DeCastro bending over backwards to use code wording for the terms “data centers,” “Jew” and “Israel.”
The diminutive YouTuber said that he feared that YouTube’s “AI bots” would be monitoring his channel and would need to use such terms and phrases as “our friends in the east that is middle,” “juice box” and “orange juice” to avoid detection for hate speech.
He added that while the YouTube warning said that if his channel was again flagged for hate speech it would be terminated, he indicated that he would simply start a new YouTube channel and start over.
DeCastro later raged that he only drew 300 people to a vertical stream where “on any other platform” he routinely got “millions” of views, singling out his Instagram account as a reflection of his great success outside of YouTube’s domain.
The inventor of the Jock Sock fumbled early in with a caller who questioned DeCastro’s assertion that through proposed 2027 National Defense Authorization Act would authorize the merger of the United States and Israeli militaries, instead of just sharing data between the two countries.
DeCastro fumbled through the playing of several conspiracy YouTube videos to back the idea but ultimately could not find it and attempted to bait the caller into rage quitting the phone call. Instead, the caller outlasted DeCastro’s attempts to trigger him until DeCastro ended up hanging up on him.
Further callers went much easier for the YouTuber, as he screened the calls and took a number of calls from his friends, moderators and known channel members. For those that got through, DeCastro allowed each one to spout off freely about their conspiracies and beliefs and did not intervene as long as the caller used masking words for Isreal, Jewish people and the middle east.
Some ideas shared during the lively multi-hour livestream included:
- Israel tricked the United States into both gulf wars and installed the “central banking system” to run Iraq afterwards.
- The holocaust was not as bad as the history books say It was; that history was written by a Jewish person.
- Israel and our government were behind the 9/11 attacks, with DeCastro himself claiming that the attacks had “pre-explosions” of demolition charges before the towers fell.
- If 2027 National Defense Authorization Act was limited to sharing information with Israel, Israel would hack the system and take all of our classified information.
- Humanoid robots will use data centers as home bases in order to exterminate humans.
- The data centers will also monitor every aspect of American lives, sharing that data with Israel.
DeCastro also announced that he had 25 chapters finished in a handbook for governors. The failed Power Ranger claimed that he had about 50 chapters planned and that he likely would be “at the end of days” when he released the book after obtaining governorship of a major state.
Eventually, DeCastro ended the show with both an announcement that he will be livestreaming again on Wednesday and that he needed to call the County Clerk in Duncan, Oklahoma, about his court hearing.
He did not explain why he waited until the office was closing to make the call about his hearing. It is unclear if he was oblivious about Monday’s ruling denying him the ability to call into the scheduled hearing or if he simply was going to offer some sort of workaround.
DeCastro made it clear that he had no intention of attending the early morning session in Oklahoma. He also claimed that he needed to have the warrant quashed in order to attend the up-coming DUI trial for his friend Heather Chandler, who lives in the area. DeCastro was helping Chandler when he picked up the charges he faces in Oklahoma.
This is an on-going news story.
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