A bitter Jose “Chille” DeCastro emerged from self-imposed seclusion on Thursday to hold a wild YouTube livestream in which he embraced QAnon theories, announced that he’d soon be entering politics, and blamed his recent court loss on a jury stacked with relatives of police officers.
The livestream started with DeCastro in a hotel room in Pheonix, Arizona, with faithful dog Charlie at his side. He said that he was in the area working on “technology,” which is his term for the bail bondsman complimentary service he seems to be devoting his time to.
DeCastro’s project, nicknamed “You’ve Got Bail,” has been described by the YouTuber as a subscription service for his followers that would ensure that they would be bailed out of jail for unspecified infractions within 24 hours of arrest.
The arrestee would have a “reporter” assigned to their case who would both facilitate the services of a bail bondsman to secure their freedom and to report to the public on their charges and apparent treatment at the hands of the police.
DeCastro, whose previous projects included a failed run as the black Power Ranger in the early 2000’s and inventor of the Jock Sock, had previously announced that he would need between 50,000 and 100,000 immediate subscribers to fund the quasi-crowd funding project.
The diminutive YouTuber shared no new details about the project on Thursday, instead announcing that he would be moving into the political world “soon” and then launching into a series of explanations for his failure in federal court last week.
DeCastro lost in his much anticipated against the Las Vegas Metro Police Department at trial on Friday. Other than two brief YouTube Shorts/Instagram videos on the matter, he had not made any public statements on the loss.
In the new statement, DeCastro said he had to move forward with an appeal to the 9th Circuit even though it was a “dog” dog of a case in which he came off looking badly based on his actions on bodycam video.
He went into his previously used lines that the jury was filled with the relatives and co-workers of police officers, vowing that in his next jury trial he will ban anyone with relations to police officers from serving on the jury.
The YouTuber repeated his previous statements that officer Brandan Bourque lied on the stand and that he did not break any laws as he did not believe that there was an actual law for “obstruction” in Nevada.
DeCastro announced t hat he would be back in Los Angeles next week before going into a bitter rant about how YouTube was part of a vast cabal that was actively trying to kill his channel. He went on to say that his number of active views, which we observed peaking at 277 viewers, was pathetic for a vertical stream and that he should have just done a horizontal stream instead.
This led DeCastro down a dark path of regurgitating the worst of heavily debunked QAnon conspiracy theories. DeCastro explained that while he had previously unsubscribed from controversial social media personality Jake Shields, he had now embraced Shields as he has read more and more of the government’s Epstein Files related document dumps.
Stating that “Pizzagate is real,” DeCastro demanded that his followers “educate” their “boomer” relatives with the supposed facts that all millionaires engaged in cannibalism. He then announced that disgraced billionaire Jeffery Epstein’s wildly documented diet, which at one time consisted of beef jerky as his primary source of protein, was in fact jerky made of human flesh.
Going deeper into conspiracy theories, DeCastro seemed to confuse Oprah Winfrey’s school in Africa for a girl’s school where the Boko Haram terrorist organization kidnapped 300 children. Stating that the girls “were never found” and implying that Winfrey somehow transported the girls to Jeffery Epstein’s private island as Epstein had bought large quantities of sulfuric acid.
Now clearly embracing the hard right theories, DeCastro announced that Israeli prime minister Benjamin “Bibi” Netanyahu was behind the 911 terrorist attacks but failed to go into detail on this theory.
DeCastro then claimed that he was Jewish on his father’s side, with the family converting to Roman Catholicism in more recent years, fully Scottish on his mother’s side, with family arriving in America before the revolutionary war, and that he had love for the Jewish people.
The YouTuber then cut the livestream short as he had a “hard out” and a meeting about his “technology” that he needed to attend.
DeCastro’s promise to return with another livestream later Thursday night went unfulfilled.
The YouTuber’s controversial statements did nothing to spark his GoFundMe campaign, which remained dormant for Friday. The First Amendment Protection Agency’s ILLEGAL ARREST DEFENSE FUND!!! Campaign took the day with $20.00 in new donations.
Continuing a disturbing trend, Frauditor Troll’s Help us Fight this anti-free speech retaliation lawsuit lost another $8.00 for the day on conversion rate changes between CAD and USD.
No other campaigns that we follow received donations for the day.
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