DeleteLawZ DeCastro’s Decline Continues

Recently reminiscing on life, Jose “Chille” DeCastro, DeleteLawZ, stated that he was once viewed by millions of people a month, he had tremendous influence, and he was recognized wherever he went and was now just a normal person because of the horrific shadow banning undertaken by YouTube and a conspiracy by social media companies to hold him down.

DeCastro indicated that because of this massive conspiracy, he needed all his supporters to immediately make the jump to his new Patreon to see his “uncensored” material at a cost of $10.00 a month for a membership or $10.00 per video without a membership.

The sly DeCastro so far has released minute-long YouTube shorts on the new Patreon as his primary releases, meaning that it is more than likely that part of his faithful have already paid $10.00 for a one-minute video.

As of Monday morning, his mass departure from YouTube has brought him a grand total of 35 total members, 4 paid memberships and an estimate of making $36.00 a month from Patreon from paid members.

DeCastro has yet to put any of the content from his YouTube channel onto his new Patreon account, including all of the live streams from this weekend. He’s also added none of the content from American Patriot forever or anything more than two YouTube shorts that are not exclusive to the platform.

Patreon does not allow for direct live streaming on the service through the Patreon software. Live streaming is done through other software and while you can have a “livestream post” the link will always be a passthrough to another provider.

With DeCastro’s current setup, he’d be mirroring his YouTube live streams at best with no advantage other than the possibility to monetize the link on Patreon to non-members. His only option would be to make every live stream unlisted on YouTube and then providing the link on Patreon, it would be hard to find a way that the work of offering live streams *live* on Patreon would ever be worth it for DeCastro.

Which brings us to DeCastro’s current YouTube content, not yet available to his paid members on Patreon.

DeCastro streamed Sunday night, featuring essentially old video footage of police officers acting in ways DeCastro disagreed with. The live stream started with a 25-minute video featuring an ancient DeCastro encounter with police and ended with DeCastro’s apparent sociopathic tendencies in an old video from American Patriot.

The YouTuber announced he was still carrying 20 pounds of fat from jail, but that even out of shape, a trained fighter in his thirties might be able to take him out, “maybe.” He said that his new studio in Los Angeles was almost done and that he was putting a toilet and plumbing in this week. Finally, he would be announcing action involving Justice of the Peace Ann Zimmerman “later this week.”

DeCastro’s announcements had no impact on the GoFundMe market, which he claims he’s pulled out of, as our own On-Going expenses fund tied with Long Island Audit’s Support the Fight Against Tyranny and Corruption! Campaign, both taking in $10.00 for Sunday.

On that same subject, if you’d like to lift our spirits and help us with our on-going expenses as we recover from five Floyd Wallace live streams in 3 days, or to keep the bastard Jim Finch writing this dreadful column each day, you can contribute to the GoFundMe run by this very channel (https://gofund.me/b8144e31). All proceeds go to keeping the lights on, eating, and writing new stories to feature here and on reallycoolsite.org.

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