Fans were surprised by an unusual look at both sides of the first amendment auditing community on Monday as controversial YouTuber the Angry Vet spoke out about things he was concerned about in the community while targeting such YouTubers as Jose “Chille” DeCastro, Direct D and Frauditor Wrangler.
The YouTuber started by saying that he was tired of members of DeCastro’s “cult” attacking him in the side chat of his own shows. He called out “cult members” Let’s OTVO and Rights On for alleged attacks in his side chat while they were promoting the principles and guidelines established by DeCastro.
Calling out both Let’s OTVO and Rights On for their claims that DeCastro has raised $30,000.00 and $62,000.00 for various people he’s reportedly helped, the Angry Vet demanded to see proof that the money that DeCastro had raised actually went to where he said it did.
DeCastro recently mysteriously shut down his four active GoFundMe accounts after questions were raised about the over $50,000.00 that he managed to bring into the accounts this year and if the money went to the people that he claimed they were going to.
Recently, DeCastro openly admitted that he has only paid a small portion of the $48,000.00 he had contracted an attorney to pay for the legal defense of Garrett “Press with Rancor” Van Nett after Van Nett was found guilty of felony charges in Michigan. He has since apparently ended the friendship with Van Nett.
Turning his attention to Christopher “Direct D” Ruff, he said that Ruff was a “piece of shit” for turning on his fellow first amendment auditors and spilling the tea on famous names. He said Ruff preached unity with those around him but was too willing to attack everyone else involved in the first amendment auditing community.
Turning his attention to Fraudit Wrangler, The Angry Vet said it was “disgusting” that people continue to contribute to Fraudit Wrangler even after the man was exposed as stolen valor.
Angry Vet called out the fans of Wrangler for backing him knowing that all of his stories of service to the United States were falsehoods after Wrangler washed out of the military in boot camp.
Despite the revelations about his background, Wrangler still pulls in around 200 people for his near nightly broadcasts along with tremendous financial gain from support of his fans. The Angry Vet spoke out against Wrangler and doesn’t understand the phenomenon behind the acceptance of a known criminal and
While known for doing altruistic deeds such as helping hurricane victims in recent days, the Angry Vet’s Veteran’s organization, Servicemen and Citizens for American Rights, does not appear in the list of registered 501(c)(3) organizations as recognized by the Internal Revenue Service.
The donations links provided by the organization go to a GoFundMe account set up by the Angry Vet, leaving more questions about the nature of his organization. He recently had a public falling out with YouTuber Annapolis Audits/Taco Terry over Terry’s continued role in the organization.