YouTube sensation, freedom fighter and failed Power Ranger Jose “Chille” DeCastro livestreamed three times over Tuesday and into Wednesday as he shared his growing concerns about FLOCK cameras, prostitution and what he says is the growing threat of Isreal behind everything wrong in the world.
DeCastro told his audience that “they” were watching him and that “they” were the cause of frequent signal drops on his Wednesday live stream as he drove through the city. He then explained that from now on, he would have to speak in code because YouTube had already taken his channel down for referring to “them” twice and warned that there may be a time when his viewers would have to post his videos for him.
He would eventually slip and say “Israel,” becoming paranoid as he accidentally said the name of the country he had been speaking in code about on the Wednesday stream, becoming increasingly paranoid about the likelihood that the Israeli government, which DeCastro claims owns the United States government, would crack down on his speech.
DeCastro further shared his theories on the apparently Israeli controlled FLOCK cameras and the future of travel in the United States. While driving his “self-driving” late model Honda Odessey, he again was holding a microphone in one hand and his phone in another, properly seat belted for once, as he observed multiple FLOCK cameras around him.
His uncensored feed turned into a direct statement against the use of the FLOCK system, warning his fans that in the future, FLOCK would be used to monitor prostitutes through facial recognition systems and would have the power to press charges against anyone who let a known prostitute in their cars.
He expanded on his desire to abolish the flock system, with a strange story of a brother-in-law convincing his brother’s family that there were snakes in the park. The family would then go the park where the wife would snatch her child away from a coiled-up hose that she thought was a snake.
In DeCastro’s story, the FLOCK camera would be unable to determine that the woman was saving her child and create a case file to charge the woman with child abuse. FLOCK cameras would then monitor the family’s home, where it would capture the oldest child smoking illicit substances outside the home and would have that activity added to the file, then capture the husband coming home drunk after work after a stop at the bar as another negative entry.
With all of this added to the family’s file, the parents would then lose their children to the system as “AI Judges” would then Judge the family without a trial and destroy their lives from an incident that started with a prank.
Going further, DeCastro explained that he believed that the FLOCK cameras were designed to take away the licenses of half of the population in the United States and force drivers to use a Tesla automated car.
DeCastro’s version of events would have Elon Musk offering ride sharing systems and driverless cars for free to former car owners, who have had their driving privileges taken away. This action would then be used to monitor travel patterns and would be able to prevent undesirable individuals from accessing vehicles controlled by Musk’s system.
The diminutive YouTuber urged his fans to rise up against the FLOCK cameras and prepare for revolution. He again claimed that he was stockpiling ammunition and weapons for the coming revolution and would take part in it, reversing previous claims that he would flee to other countries during the fighting and come back to rule after the country had settled.
DeCastro drove while letting his dog Charlie go unsecured as he drove, mocking those who would call for regulations requiring animals to have any restraints in vehicles. He had previously spoken out against seat belt laws, in past live streams demonstrating his disdain for the laws by tucking his seatbelt under his armpit, allowing his arm to move unrestrained.
At one point during Wednesday’s stream, DeCastro became visibly upset when a person in his side chat brought up the roughly $15,000.00, he owes to YouTuber Michael “Blue Bacon” Pierattini now that the appeal of his lawsuit against Pierattini was dismissed.
DeCastro accumulated the amount in sanctions over his lawsuit against Pierattini, Kate Peter, Team Skeptic and Daniel Clement which was dismissed last year. His recent appeal’s dismissal came as the YouTuber did not pay court costs associated with the appeal.
The YouTuber claims that he has been actively shadow banned by YouTube on behalf of the Government of Israel since he received a hate speech warning last month for making antisemitic comments on a live stream.
Since then, he has received a 30-day ban of his Delete LawZ Facebook and Instagram accounts, resorting to use his personal accounts to stream his broadcasts, and has apparently stopped broadcasting on Twitter as he refused to pay Twitter’s yearly fees to broadcast on the service.
DeCastro’s recently announced a GoFundMe with a goal of $25,000.00 to fund the patent for his YouVeGotBail.AI product, which became controversial as the YouTuber admitted that only a portion of the funds would go to YouVeGotBail.AI, with the rest of the funds being used to fund his for-profit lawsuits.
As DeCastro has become increasingly desperate for funding, he continued his fire sale on his Auto Plaque product on all three of the streams over both days. He offered two for one Auto Plaques with copies of “everything he has for sale” on his digital platform with every purchase.
The promotion resulted in a massive series of donations to DeCastro’s GoFundMe for Wednesday’s take, running away with the daily crowd sourcing title with $1,620.00 in new donations for the day.
He was followed by Lane Myers, whose Lane Myers Nonviolent Social Change GiveSendGo account entered the charts with $200.00 in total donations. Myers was followed by a $10.00 donation to Angel “Kansas City Accountability” Moses.
DeCastro’s momentum carried over to a lesser extent to Thursday’s take, winning the day with $10.00 in new donations. He was followed on Thursday by Roy Tripoloni’s fund for James “James Freeman” Springer, which brought in $7.00. The Myers GiveSendGo brought in $5.00 for the day.
No other campaigns that we follow saw donations for either day.
DeCastro’s fire sale is expected to continue for the foreseeable future.
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