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Chris Tucker & Jim Carrey Reveal Why They DISAPPEARED After Michael Jackson Died

Chris Tucker, you’re my favorite. >> Can I keep the war for a couple of days? >> Yeah, we got to share it. We have to share it. >> Well, I’m staying at Neverland. >> Yeah. Uh, anywhere you want to stay. >> All right. I’m in cabin number three. >> Okay. >> I was sickened by the standing ovation. I felt like Hollywood is just spineless on mass and uh it just it really felt like, oh, this is a really clear indication that we’re not the cool club anymore.

>> We’re listening to Mike right now. Obviously, you know, this is a really sad time right now, but we’re celebrating his life. Your thoughts right now on the situation and the timing of this tragedy. >> Yeah. I mean, I mean, you know, he he’s just somebody that changed my life. You know what I’m saying? Somebody I’ll always love and cherish.

>> The world believed the lie because the media sold it perfectly. Wacko Jacko freak. For decades, headlines painted Michael Jackson as a prred. While most of Americans initially believed his innocence, but tabloids bought leaked [music] LAPD documents for $20,000. Employees sold fabricated stories for $500,000 and journalists turned child protection into sport. Then Michael died.

Suddenly, his closest friends vanished. Chris Tucker, Hollywood’s highest paid star, disappeared for 8 years. Jim Carrey began exposing industry secrets. What did they witness that made them targets? Tonight, discover why loyalty to Michael Jackson became a death sentence and how two comedians chose exile over execution.

The media lied. Michael’s friends knew the truth and the truth almost deleted them, too. To understand why Chris Tucker and Jim Carrey vanished, you need to understand what they witnessed. Because in 2009, Michael Jackson didn’t just lose his life, he lost his closest allies to fear. >> I met everybody, all his family members before I met him. I met Jermaine.

And I met the Joe Jackson even called me one time in my comedy club. I was like >> all of them were big fans. >> All of them. Well, I don’t know. I wanted to meet Michael and uh but they all was just calling me. I was like, “Where’s Michael?” >> Yo, [laughter] >> call me with Michael on another line. >> I want to hear from you.

Yeah. Him probably hearing about and we got on the phone with each other one time. Yeah. >> And he told me he was performing. He was doing his album in New York and I was doing Rush Hour 2 in Vegas and he said, “When you through just come to New York and we can meet and you know it’s great. I’m a [music] big fan.” another.

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I’m like, I’m a big fan, Michael. You don’t understand. He’s like, wait, wait, whenever you’re done, let’s get together. But I spent a lot of money uh to see Michael. >> Really? >> I Yeah, cuz I took a private plane to New York. I took a private plane to New York cuz Michael told me, you know, when you finish rush hour, come see it.

So, I knew he was there. I called him before I went cuz I was going there for something else. Yeah. >> And I kept leaving a message, Michael, I’m in New York. If you around, I’d love to see you. [music] And I didn’t hear anything. So, I got on that same private plane, flew back to Los Angeles. You know, I was done.

As soon as I landed, I got a message from Michael Jackson’s office like, “Michael, I want to meet you tomorrow in New York City.” I was like, “What?” I went right up to the captain’s seat and I said, “Take me back to New York.” He said, “Well, is this going to cost?” I said, “I don’t care. You got my credit card.

Just take me back, >> man.” I took I I probably I about I was in a expensive plane, too. I don’t know what it was, G4 or whatever. I said, “Take me back. I’m about I didn’t tell my >> It was worth it, man. Every dollar.” And that’s how we became friends. It was like I don’t know how much it was, but it was crazy.

They flew me all the way back. The guy said, “Cool.” The pilots went right back up in the air, they had enough time, they could fly uh some more. So, that’s how that’s how I met Mike. >> Was he really as giving as everybody [music] says he was? >> Oh, yeah. He was he was he was cuz he would like anytime that I wanted to go to Neverland, like, you know, I was just calling Mike, I want to go I want to come up to Neverland.

He’s like, of course, you come on up. I’m not there. I’m in Russia, but go on up. [laughter] The chefs are still there and everybody’s [music] there. Go. So, he was nice. I mean, he was he was a joke. He liked to joke around and so he was he was fun. A lot of fun to be around. >> Listen to the intimacy here. Chris Tucker had a private jet turnaround mid-flight from LA back to New York just because Michael called.

That’s [music] not celebrity networking. That’s brotherhood. Michael personally reached out after rush hour too. They flew together, shared private conversations. Tucker even served as Jackson’s impromptu security guard in Vegas with fans mistaking him for hired help. >> To perform with Chris Tucker [music] uh and Usher on Rock My World was a lot of fun. It was kind of spontaneous.

I’m on stage singing and suddenly Usher comes up dancing and it was surprising and a lot of fun. I really think he’s a wonderful performer, Usher. And uh Chris Tucker, who I consider to be one of the funniest men alive, was wonderful to work with. And uh I just really think he’s a wonderful human being. He’s a friend of mine now. He’s a great guy.

>> Michael called him Christmas instead of Chris. Their inside joke. This wasn’t industry friendship. This was genuine love between two men who understood being targets. >> I’m just really picky. A lot of movies came my way and a lot of them I just wasn’t interested in. [music] I was hoping something would come and be out of the box from what I’ve normally done, [music] but I didn’t find it.

You’ll be around longer if you don’t do any and everything for money. Doing cool little roles is more important than starring in a big movie. That’s just not that good. Oh, they all think Chris [music] is crazy. He won’t jump at an open checkbook. And people out here get frustrated. Chris is picky. They get impatient when [music] they can’t get him in their lousy scripts.

But Chris is not just another actor for hire. He wants to have a long career. Six years passed between Rush Hour 2 and three [music] and Chris didn’t do any movies in between. After Rush Hour 3, it wasn’t another 5 years before Chris was seen on movie screens again, [music] which was Silver Linings Playbook in 2012.

But here’s what made both dangerous. Neither could be bought. Tucker walked away from guaranteed millions, choosing projects that inspired him. Studio executives called him crazy because he wouldn’t follow money. Meanwhile, Michael was fighting Sony for his music catalog [music] worth billions.

I know Rush Hour was huge. Um, Money Talks was huge. The money starts rolling in. And then, if I recall, you became the $30 million man. Like $30 million a movie. What was the order of how things blew up for you? It was Friday’s uh money talk then rush hour and then at in the first one I was making 20 million and then the second one rush hour I was making $25 [music] billion. Yeah.

I was like one of the highest paid if not the highest paid at that time because I was so young and crazy. I was like if my you know the first Rush Hour made over $100 million. I said Tom Cruz movie is making 100 million. Mine’s making 100. He’s getting 20 million. I need to get $20 million. And man they they they paid me.

Uh they had to pay the movie your money. They wanted to do another one. So >> ask for it, Chris. Get that bag, you know. >> That’s right. You got to ask for it. >> At their peak, Tucker commanded equal pay with Tom Cruz. $25 million per film. Michael encouraged him. Let’s make history. Chris, we want to see more of you.

But history is written by survivors, not martyrs. Two principled men who couldn’t be controlled in an industry built on control. Their friendship represented everything the system feared. Integrity that money couldn’t purchase. When Michael died, Tucker immediately understood genuine loyalty had become a death sentence. But to understand why loyalty became lethal, you need to see how they systematically destroyed the King of Pop.

This wasn’t a random tragedy. This was a coordinated elimination disguised as justice. You can imagine now my understanding of the facts surrounding the MJ case that he went to war with Sony, one of these major companies, and he was winning that war. And then suddenly the world was told that Michael Jackson is a [music] somebody is an anti-semite.

Michael Jackson, I think, was called all of those things. Wacko Jacko. They gave him a name. >> How do you feel when they call you Wacko Jack? >> Wacko Jacko. It’s not nice. I’m not a wacko. the exact same tactics that they tried to use on me. Someone [music] pressed a button and there was a fullcourt press effort to cancel Candace Owens by trying to convince the people that she just went crazy and anti-Semitic.

[music] Thank goodness I’m not from Hollywood. They would have institutionalized me and said that it was it was for my good. There are a ton of people in Hollywood who [music] when they have tried to speak out about things that are happening to them have received this same treatment. I believe this is what happened to Britney Spears.

>> Candace Owens, who understands being cancelled, cut straight to the truth. Michael Jackson was labeled a prred because he was winning his battle with Sony. When someone threatens billion dollar catalogs, character elimination becomes a business strategy. >> In 1993, the very first allegation came against him [music] made from a screenwriter in the industry.

both a screenwriter and a dentist named Dr. Evan Chandler was based in Los Angeles and his accusation was that Jackson had his 13-year-old son Jordan. Horrific. Now, how this came [music] about was that Jordan told his psychiatrist that Jackson had him [music] and then the LAPD began a criminal investigation, but the investigation actually found no physical evidence against Jackson and it was closed.

The case was closed less than 1 year later. Now, that should have stopped the media from [music] reporting on it. Michael Jackson wasn’t guilty, but we know the media has never let facts get in the way of them having a good time. They broke the allegations worldwide which led Michael Jackson to [music] cancel the second leg of his dangerous world tour in August of that same year.

And he cited health issues, health problems that were stemming from the stress of the entire scandal. And do you want to know what actually added to the stress? This is actually horrific. His sister, Latoya Jackson, came right out and she said, “Yep, Michael Jackson is a” But then something weird happened. She didn’t provide any evidence.

She didn’t even attach that statement to a story. And when people prodded her about that, you know, why did you say your brother was? She admitted that it was her husband who had forced her to make that statement. > Here’s how it started. 1993, Evan Chandler, a dentist desperate for money, befriended Michael Jackson through his son, Jordan.

When Jackson wouldn’t fund Chandler’s screenwriting projects, the dentist devised a plan. He recorded himself threatening to destroy Michael unless paid. Michael’s career will be over. He will not sell one more record. >> His father, Dr. Evan Chandler, did in fact [music] drug his child into making the allegation about Michael Jackson.

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I’m going to read [music] you directly from an article about what Dr. Evan Chandler did. It reads, “On August 2nd, 1993, dentist Dr. Dr. Evan Chandler was extracting a tooth from his own son, Jordan, when he did something unusual. Under the supervision of an attending anesthesiologist, Dr.

Chandler injected his son with a dose of sodium amthol, a barbituate. Although in pop culture, it has sometimes incorrectly been called a [music] truth serum. It is not normal to use sodium aml to pull a tooth. In [music] fact, it is a psychological drug with sedative and hypnotic effects. Oh, totally normal situation to [music] drug your child to sedate him with a drug that produces hypnotic effects and [music] then to ask him did Michael Jackson you to which your drugged and sedated son says yes.

That is the actual story about how this allegation came about. And once his son said yes and he reported that Evan Chandler then demanded $20 [music] million privately from Michael Jackson. He didn’t go to the cops. He went to a lawyer. He [music] said, “I won’t make this public if you give me $20 million. If you don’t give me $20 million, I’m going to make it public.

” And Michael [music] Jackson told him to kick rocks, allegedly. And then he had his lawyer go back and say, “Okay, what about if it’s just $1 million?” And by the way, [music] at this point it says that his lawyer was like, “Hey man, but like you know if your son was maybe maybe go to the cops, right? Like don’t just have me negotiating with the king of pop.

Like you should go to the cops.” And he’s like, “You just keep negotiating.” Unbelievably. And during this time, he took his son to a psychiatrist. [music] We love psychiatrists on this show. And he made his son describe graphic details of what Jackson had done to him, but didn’t do to any of the other boys who were also present for the sleepovers.

You know, Jordan’s mother at this point, June Schwarz, she and her new husband, thought, you know, I think maybe he could be telling some lies. My ex-husband, maybe he’s not that honest of a person. And so Jordan’s stepdad, a man named Dave Schwarz, decided to confront him, to [music] confront Dr. Evan Chandler.

And not just to confront him, but to record him speaking about what he was going to do to Michael Jackson [music] and Co. Take a listen to Dr. Evan Chandler, the dentist, in his own words. >> This man is going to be humiliated beyond and I’m [music] not he will not believe what’s going to happen. And beyond beyond the worst nightmare, [music] one more record.

>> This attorney I found I mean I interviewed several and I picked the [music] nastiest son of I find. Once I make that phone call, this guy is just going to destroy everybody in sight. Then came the smoking G. Chandler knocked out his own 13-year-old son with sodium amatile, a substance that makes users susceptible to false memories and suggestions.

Before ingesting, Jordan consistently denied any inappropriate behavior. After the sedation, he suddenly confessed to mistreatment. Medical experts call the [music] confession unreliable, but the media ignored the chemicals and ran with the allegations. Evan Chandler, person who started this initial allegation. He’s no longer with us because he was Oh, I mean, um, he committed in November of 2009, [music] just 5 months after Michael Jackson was overdosed. Yeah.

Evan Chandler shot himself in the head. There were absolutely no witnesses. There was no note, and he was found by his building concierge. That’s just a fun little update for you. But back to Michael Jackson because even though like I said though that never went through. They dropped [music] this case in less than a year.

The media kind of saw that there was this squeeze on Michael [music] Jackson. But then they they let it go. There were no more allegations against Michael Jackson until almost 10 years later when suddenly there was an explosion of allegations against Michael Jackson. And I want you to remember that year. 2003 [music] is when it began.

It began when a boy named Gavin Arzo accused Michael Jackson of child saying that he was under 14 at the time of the alleged crime. The singer was charged was then charged because of this allegation with seven counts of child sexual use and two counts of administering an intoxicating agent. What does the public actually remember from that time? What do you remember from that time? Well, we remember that Michael Jackson was wacko jacko.

That he was crazy. that he was addicted to drugs, whatever his doctor was injecting him with. Here are just some of the headlines. Wacko Jacko backo jackoid. Wacko Jacko Jacko on the attacko. I mean, this is like seared into my memory. I’m sure it’s it’s seared into your memory as well. [music] This is what I remember.

And I also remember that he was he was anti-semitic. [music] Yeah, there were headlines calling him an anti-semite saying that he hated Jews. And by the way, they had evidence because [music] so weird. But his doctor, who overdosed him, also recorded [music] Michael Jackson while he was also clearly sounding like he was high on drugs.

That maybe his doctor gave him [music] drugs and then spoke to him. And somehow this recording between this conversation between him and the doctor made its way out into the public. [music] >> The timeline reveals everything. 2009, Michael dies. 4 months later, Evan Chandler commits self harm or gets eliminated.

Then suddenly, a new wave of accusers emerges with identical coach stories. The pattern is methodical. Eliminate the original extortionist, then launch fresh attacks when the victim [music] can’t defend himself. >> But for me, this moment transcends Michael Jackson. It is much bigger than any one person. Oprah Winfrey opened up about her decision to speak to Michael Jackson’s accusers for her After Neverland special when she stopped by the Daily Show on Wednesday night.

Last month, Winfrey made headlines when she sat down with Michael Jackson accusers for Oprah Winfrey Presents After Neverland, [music] which aired on HBO following the explosive documentary about the singer titled [music] Leaving Neverland. >> If they ever found out what we were doing, he and I [music] would go to jail, >> Winfrey said of her decision to do the special.

I haven’t had that much hateration since I did the puppy episode with Ellen DeGeneres, [music] aka the episode in which Degenerous came out as gay. The talk show host continued, “But when [music] I saw that documentary, I realized that a lot of people are going to be triggered by watching it and a lot of people will not understand what the pattern [music] is.

” Winfrey explained, “People call it, but there is a big seducing that goes on, and that was important enough for me to take the hateration for. But when some people think Oprah Winfrey, they think Harvey Weinstein because they have been linked together so often. First off, Oprah and Harvey have been friends for over two decades.

A lot of people use the argument that she didn’t know about what he was doing, but that’s impossible because everyone’s known about Harvey Weinstein’s reputation ever since the ‘9s. If you guys don’t know who Harvey Weinstein is, he is a major film producer who is pretty much the face of the Me Too movement because he was called out by a bunch of different actresses who he violated.

When he was getting cancelled [music] and exposed for everything that he has done, Oprah allegedly called him and offered her support. Even though Oprah’s team denies this, I believe it because Oprah has been close with Harvey and she has showed him some sympathy over time, even though he is a disgusting man and he deserves to rot in jail.

But I don’t understand why Oprah wants to be best friends with someone like Harvey Weinstein. They had a very warm friendship and the photos show. Some people actually believe that Oprah convinced some actresses to hook up with Harvey Weinstein. And actually, Rose McGawan tweeted out, “I’m glad more people are seeing the ugly truth of Oprah.

I wish she were real, but she isn’t.” Enter Oprah Winfrey, Harvey Weinstein’s closest ally, who protected him for decades while knowing about his essays. The same Oprah who gave a platform to Michael’s accusers in Leaving Neverland when forensic evidence proved their stories were fabricated. Lies designed for cash grabs. This is how systematic destruction [music] works.

Use false allegations, corrupt media coverage, and strategic deaths to eliminate [music] threats to billion dollar interests. Michael Jackson wasn’t just the king of pop. He was financial kryptonite to an industry built on [music] controlling artist cataloges. But Michael saw it coming. His final tour wasn’t just a comeback. It was a warning disguised as entertainment.

>> These will be my final show performances in London. This will be it. This is it. And when I say this is it, it really means this is it because um Cat Williams understands what most missed. Michael named his final tour this is it for a reason not comeback tour not farewell tour this is it was sending a message this would be his last chance to [music] warn people about what was coming >> the fact of the matter is we watched thising right in front of our own face and the knew it was going to happen he told us and we didn’t know named his last tour

this is it white people let me just tell you a little secret if I could. Have [music] never said this is it in a celebratory fashion. Let me just say white people do it all THE TIME. THIS IS IT. Not every time we saying it. We saying it like this, you know. This is it. And they straight up killed that. Killed him and gave us the most story we ever heard our entire life.

First they told us this was a drug addict. Then we find out this drug was sleep. You telling me this got high and went to sleep? >> Yeah, that’s no [music] drug addict. Something’s a foul here. >> Michael wasn’t just announcing retirement. He [music] was preparing for martyrdom. The timing wasn’t coincidental.

50 soldout shows at the O2 Arena, worldwide media attention, global platform to expose industry secrets. Think about it. Why announce your retirement at the peak of your power? Why choose London over Vegas or New York? Why insist on complete creative control when you’re supposedly desperate for money? Michael Jackson knew the industry was coming for him.

The This is It tour was his attempt to go out on his own terms with his [music] message intact, but they couldn’t let him have even that. Stage managers sent emails warning AEG executives that Michael was in physical and mental decline and needed help. Instead of getting medical assistance, they increased rehearsal pressure.

[music] Instead of postponing shows, they hired Dr. Conrad Murray, a physician [music] with massive debt who could be controlled. This is it became prophecy. Michael’s final attempt to warn the world about the machine that was about to destroy him. He understood what Chris [music] Tucker and Jim Carrey would soon discover, that loyalty to truth in Hollywood is a death sentence.

The King of Pop tried to save us. We didn’t listen. And his closest [music] friends learned that witnessing the truth made them targets, too. After Michael’s death, the industry began erasing his allies. Watch how they handle Chris Tucker when he’s directly confronted about the corruption. >> Even though we’re on a cruise, is watching all the newses and reading [music] all the newspapers.

And um she said, “Something’s happened to Michael. I don’t [music] think it’s good.” Mhm. >> And it’s so it it scared me because um in 1998, I think that was the year I I was in another hotel room, Gail was in and Gail called and said, “Something’s happened [music] to Princess Diana. I don’t think it’s good.

” So when I heard that, immediately I thought, “Oh my god, [music] >> could it be?” And so we were all stunned. And >> did you ever consider going to either the memorial service or the funeral? No, I did not consider going to the memorial service or the funeral because [music] I was not I did not consider myself to be a friend of his and uh I didn’t want to be one of those people [music] showing up just because it’s Michael Jackson.

So, no, I didn’t because I was not a friend. I was someone who had interviewed him and at the time really had a lot of uh compassion for him >> and um >> and those feelings [music] about him changed over the years. >> Um the feelings didn’t change. I uh in terms of my sense of compassion for him, what I felt was a sense of sadness.

I [music] never knew, you know, what the truth was. >> Oprah’s behavior exposes the coordinated nature of Michael’s destruction. When he died, she was conveniently on a cruise with Gail King. The perfect alibi. Later, she denied their friendship and attacked his reputation again, claiming her feelings changed.

This from the woman who protected Harvey Weinstein for [music] decades. Somebody once said my problem was I didn’t understand the social contract here. I now understand what [music] that means. >> Yeah. >> Do you understand it? >> The social contract. I I think I do. >> Yeah. What is it for you? >> Uh the social contract. You can’t get mad.

>> Mhm. >> You can’t get mad. You can’t let [music] it get you because you have to have you have to [music] make a deal with everyone else. And it’s almost unspoken that you are going to be over at some point by people who you may have done something nice for. >> And it may happen that by circumstance or even [music] very purposefully that you someone over, but that shouldn’t get in the way of you being able to sit down and have fun with them.

[laughter] Am I on the right track? >> Absolutely. >> You You can’t build a resentment about it. You have to still try and [music] love those people. >> Yeah. >> Because that’s the way they’re thinking. >> Cuz it ain’t personal. >> No, it’s not personal. They don’t really mean to hurt you. >> No, [music] >> not really. I don’t quite understand.

Well, I mean, there’s a lot of motivations for why it happens. Yes. Many. >> I mean, money will make you do stuff as well, won’t it? I mean, one, them, us, you know. >> Yeah. Well, whoever. is if there’s many millions riding on a decision, it’s hard [music] to be philosophical. >> Yes. >> Yeah. >> Yeah. Very, very hard.

Very [music] hard to be, you know, you you have to choose what level [music] of integrity you’re coming in at. And >> Okay. >> And I’ve often felt it. I’ve sat there and I have felt the knife slipped firmly in between my shoulder blades and tried to have it shoved through the other side [music] through my heart. And I’ve actually felt the whole thing.

and I’ve gone ah wait till next week you know or I’ll thank you and for and you’ll resent it for a little while then you have to let it go otherwise you’ll you’ll eat yourself alive >> Mel Gibson reveals Hollywood’s social contract you’re going to be effed over by people but you can’t get mad at it translation accept systematic mistreatment as business practice or face elimination that’s why Chris Tucker gives carefully Y crafted non-answers when confronted about industry [music] corruption.

>> Let me ask you this too, and you can go as far or not far in this as as as you want to, and I’m going to ask it differently. You know how viral that Cat Williams interview went. He mentioned you in it. I’m not asking you to necessarily to respond directly to that, but I look at that interview and I look at DL and Mon’nique going back at it.

I look at this Wendy Williams documentary. This seems like it’s a time right now where a lot of black folks are beefing and a lot of nasty laundry in the street. And I’m and I’m just wondering what you make of that and does your late what is this tour going to get into any of that or you trying to stay above the fray? >> Oh, I I talk about everything in my show.

Uh but it’s unfortunate that you know this is you know that that that’s going on in the comedy scene cuz when when I was coming up none of that would have never happened. You know it’s it’s honor amongst comedians and we’re like magicians man. We don’t tell our tricks and we don’t put our dirty laundry out there.

So, uh, I I hope that stopped, you know, and we go on stage, we talk about stuff that happens in our life. We we have the privilege to do that and it’s but not and you know, we’re in the comedy business making people laugh and and to work on our art, you know, and not to feud and stuff like that. So, you know, I I just hope that stopped and uh and we get back to being funny.

>> Watch Tucker’s masterclass in survival. When Cat Williams directly accuses him of visiting Epstein Island, Tucker deflects with humor and generalities. [music] That’s funny. That’s really funny. No denials, no details, no specifics, just deflection designed to avoid making enemies while protecting himself.

Tucker admits meeting Epstein on a humanitarian trip to Africa with Bill Clinton, but categorically denies visiting the island. The distinction matters. One is public service, the other is complicity. But notice how carefully he navigates, acknowledging truth while avoiding deeper implications. This is how controlled opposition works.

[music] Tucker can’t fully deny industry corruption because everyone knows it exists, but he can’t confirm specific allegations because that would make him a target for elimination. So, he deflects, jokes, and survives. Cat Williams called Tucker Epstein Island Chris Tucker, not because he went there, but because his survival strategy requires strategic silence about those who did.

In an industry built on blackmail and leverage, neutrality becomes complicity. Tucker learned what Michael Jackson discovered too late. In Hollywood, speaking truth equals death. Staying silent equals survival. But at the cost of your soul. But while Tucker chose strategic silence, Jim Carrey chose strategic revelation.

What he exposed on national television changed everything. >> I was sickened by the standing ovation. I felt like Hollywood is just spineless on mass. And uh it just it really felt like oh this is a really clear indication that uh we’re not the cool club anymore. >> Jim Carrey weighing in on Will Smith’s Oscar controversy during a new interview with Gail King for [music] CBS Morning.

>> They asked Chris, “Do you want to file charges?” And Chris apparently said no, he did not. >> He doesn’t want the hassle. I I had for announced this morning that I was suing Will for $200 million cuz that video is going to be there forever. [music] It’s going to be ubiquitous. >> Jim Carrey reveals Hollywood’s spineless reality.

When Will Smith attacked Chris Rock on global television, the standing ovation wasn’t supporting violence. It was demonstrating submission to power. Carrie was sickened because he recognized the psychological manipulation that keeps everyone in line. [cheering] >> What is that? >> Is that a gang sign? Have you um >> Oh, like you don’t know what it is.

>> You don’t know what that is. >> I have no idea. >> You don’t know. Jimmy Fallon doesn’t know. David Letterman doesn’t know. We don’t know. >> All the comics and show business don’t know what this is. >> Right. Yeah. >> What is it? >> Come on, Jimmy. Seriously, the time is up.

People are [music] hip to this kind of stuff. I I’m here tonight to blow the lid off it, to be the whistleblower. I’m sick and [music] tired of the secrets and the lies. It is the secret symbol of the Illuminati and you’re a part of it and it is the all mocking tongue. I like it. Here’s Carrie’s nuclear moment on Jimmy Kimmel Live. He performed the Illuminati hand symbol, the triangle with the all mocking tongue and declared, “I’m sick and tired of the secrets and the lies.

” Then he delivered the knockout punch. For years, talk show hosts and people on television have been hired by the government to distract you, make you happy, and docile so you don’t know what’s really happening. Notice Kimmel’s reaction. He’s not laughing because it’s funny. He’s laughing because it’s terrifyingly accurate. Carrie exposed the entire entertainment industry as government sponsored distraction machinery [music] designed to pacify the masses while elites make decisions in the woods.

But here’s the strategic brilliance. Carrie delivered explosive truth wrapped in comedic performance. He could reveal systematic mind control while maintaining plausible deniability. I was just joking becomes the perfect shield against retaliation. The timing wasn’t coincidental. This was 2014, 5 years after Michael Jackson’s death, when Carrie realized that staying completely silent made you complicit, but speaking complete truth made you dead.

So he chose a third option, revelation, disguised as entertainment. Car’s career immediately declined after this appearance. Coincidence or consequence. The difference between Tucker and Car’s survival strategies was that Tucker chose deflection and disappearance. Carrie chose exposure and exile. Both recognized that after Michael’s death, loyalty to truth in Hollywood became a death sentence requiring strategic adaptation for survival.

Chris Tucker and Jim Carrey didn’t randomly disappear after Michael Jackson’s death. They recognized the pattern. Michael was systematically destroyed through fabricated allegations, media persecution, and coordinated elimination disguised as justice. His closest friends witnessed this machinery in action and understood the message.

Tucker chose strategic silence and 8-year exile. Carrie chose revelation wrapped in comedy before career destruction. Both understood that after June 25th, 2009, genuine friendship with industry targets became fatal. When entertainment’s biggest stars suddenly vanish after their friends are systematically destroyed, are you witnessing career changes? Or are you watching a calculated elimination process designed to silence anyone who witnessed too much truth? And if Hollywood operates as G-sponsored distraction machinery designed to pacify

masses while elites make decisions in the woods, should we view celebrity disappearances as personal choices or strategic eliminations of inconvenient witnesses? [music] If you like this video, hit that subscribe button so that you never miss out on any new videos. And until then, fam, keep it real.