Monday evening’s livestream held by Jose “Chille” DeCastro, constitutional law scholar, would be Power Ranger and one day “government” of an unnamed state started with 10 minutes of unplanned silence and contained content that may have caused some to wish the unintentional muting would have last its entire four-hour runtime.
DeCastro continued his fire sale, desperately giving away his “entire digital library for free” (apparently minus that pesky board/flash card game, which would be the big draw), as he focused on all the digital products you’d get including his massive constitution/lynching in America poster, which hadn’t been mentioned on his show in over a year.
The diminutive YouTuber made it clear that he is still desperate for money to pay off his patent attorney in order to patent his YouVeGotBail.AI product. He indicated last week that he had paid half of what he owes to the attorney and urgently needs to raise the rest of the money just to file the patent.
The YouTuber shared no further details on the project and has never shared an actual plan that addressed how he would go forward after the patent payment. He has never addressed his plans to pay for infrastructure, web development, paid employees to presumably contact those he claims he will help with the service, startup costs, ongoing costs, accounting, payments, legal needs, or anything else involved in starting a business that would have a global impact.
With no details of moving forward with the project and no real incentive to use his GoFundMe, his fans relied on making donating via super chat and gifted membership, partially infuriating the YouTuber as he claimed that YouTube takes 33% of that money.
It should be no surprise that DeCastro received no new donations for Tuesday’s take. While he did get a late-night contribution, it came an hour after our cutoff and will be included in tomorrow’s take.
SeanPaul “Long Island Audit” Reyes won the day with $20.00 to his Detained for MY Rights – Continuing the Fight for OUR Rights campaign. No other campaigns that follow saw new donations for Tuesday’s take.
As for the content of the show itself, DeCastro remained effective in pitch man for his product, though he lacked a real selling point for his First Amendment auto plaque product. The two-for-one promotion seems to be selling more of his product than usual and DeCastro seemed happy with the constant flow of money from new sales throughout the broadcast.
Due to the problems at the start of the show, DeCastro seemed to counter his embarrassment with an overly aggressive position against policing. He offered no positive perspectives on policing, despite having a pleasant “debate” with an officer on air Saturday night and the rage fueled sales for his product, which was an overall win for the YouTuber.
DeCastro also rallied against data centers, repeating his belief that the centers house “humanoid replacement robots” and that a revolution was coming. He followed this up by claiming that he had stocked up on ammo and was prepared for the revolution, urging his fans to do the same as the time to fight for humanity was coming.
While recounting that members of his family fought in every war in the Untied States since the revolutionary war, he warned that joining the military was a “scam” and that people should not sign up to serve as he implied that they would be on the wrong side of history.
The YouTuber also warned his fans that they should put multiple cameras on their vehicle in order to monitor encounters with police. He did, however, have no answer when asked how his own tracking of police activities differed from the same tracking by the possible future robot overlords.
Monday’s livestream brought in $282.00 in super chat donations and was seen by 128 concurrent viewers at peak out of a total of 1,500 views. It has had 138 likes and five comments as of press time.
DeCastro is expected to stream again Tuesday night.
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