Brett and Steven DeLay discuss shocking accusations of ritual murder, blackmail, and human trafficking made by Richie Albertini, an associate of the Gambino crime family and former bar-back at Johnny Depp's Viper Room. They explain how these incidents are incorporated into Hollywood productions, implicating a top creative contributor to the film Joker. The podcast explores connections between organized crime, Hollywood, occult symbolism in movies, and the dark underworld of the film industry. It also touches on topics like child sex trafficking, the LGBT movement, and the deconstruction of morality in films.
The podcast discusses shocking accusations of ritual murder, blackmail, and human trafficking within Hollywood, implicating a member of the Gambino crime family and a top creative contributor to The Joker.
The involvement of Alec Baldwin in Hollywood is questioned, suggesting that he may act as an internal intelligence agent with dark activities and connections to the Rust shooting.
The career success of actor Peter Green after the disturbing incident involving a dead Mexican gang member implies a connection between his onscreen personas and his involvement in criminal activities within Hollywood.
The film Clean Shaven, featuring Peter Green, showcases his ability to portray troubled characters, possibly influenced by his exposure to the dark side of the industry.
The podcast reveals the connections between Hollywood and underground activities like sex trafficking, blackmail, and prostitution, involving prominent figures from politicians to intelligence agents.
Deep dives
Peter Green's disturbing encounter
Albertini recounts the shocking events of a Tuesday night in 1992 when he, along with several actors including Peter Green, encountered a dead Mexican gang member in Green's apartment. Green was covered in blood and proceeded to eat the man's brains while holding a gun. Scott Silver, known for his work on movies like The Joker, was also present. The group was planning to deliver the body to Marilyn Vance Stryker, a Hollywood producer known for films like Judgment Night. Albertini reveals that he reported the crime to the LAPD, but no charges were filed. He believes that this incident was a ritual sacrifice marking Green's initiation into Hollywood.
Baldwin's connection and the missing VHS tape
Albertini suggests that Alec Baldwin, who was also present during the incident, plays a significant role in Hollywood as an internal intelligence agent. He claims that a VHS tape of the events was missing, implying that the incident was recorded as blackmail material. Albertini mentions that Baldwin's involvement in the Rust shooting provides credibility to his claims about Baldwin's dark activities.
Green's rise in Hollywood and artistic expression of dark events
Albertini points out that Green's career took off shortly after the incident, securing roles in films like Pulp Fiction and The Mask. He suggests that Green's onscreen personas may reflect his involvement in dark and criminal activities within Hollywood. He also implies a connection between real-life events and storylines in films like Very Bad Things and the blackout, which seem to draw inspiration from ritualistic killings and body disposal.
Clean Shaven and Green's association with eccentric roles
Albertini highlights Green's role in the film Clean Shaven, where he plays a mentally ill schizophrenic. This film showcases Green's ability to portray intense and troubled characters, which may stem from his exposure to the dark underbelly of Hollywood. The director's subsequent work in highly watched TV shows adds to the association between Green and the industry's shadowy activities.
Normalizing psychopathic behavior
The film explores the normalization and humorization of psychopathic behavior by presenting morally reprehensible actions as amusing. The Christian Slater character exemplifies this by justifying his immoral decisions through an assertion that morality is mere convention.
Challenging traditional values
The movie actively subverts traditional values such as marriage and fatherhood, presenting them as burdensome and unfulfilling. The characters engage in debauchery and criminal activities as a form of escape from their mundane lives.
Cultural engineering of degeneracy
The film contributes to the cultural engineering of degeneracy by promoting bachelor parties, substance abuse, and illicit behavior as a societal norm. The dark comedy genre serves to normalize and desensitize audiences to immoral actions.
Connection to broader agenda
The director's close collaborations with the Pentagon and controversial family connections suggest a potential influence of intelligence agencies and an agenda to shape public perception and behavior through cinematic narratives.
Connections between Hollywood and underground activities
In this podcast episode, the speaker delves into the connections between Hollywood and underground activities, specifically focusing on subjects like sex trafficking, blackmail, and prostitution. The speaker highlights the role of massage businesses as fronts for black male operations within the sex trafficking industry. They discuss the involvement of individuals who were allegedly part of the Hollywood scene, mentioning names like Richie Albertini, Amishia Freer, and John Heilman, and suggesting their connections to various illicit activities. The speaker claims that these activities involve a range of prominent figures, including politicians, celebrities, and even intelligence agents.
Blackmail and the exploitation of illicit activities
The podcast also explores the concept of blackmail and its role in controlling individuals involved in illicit activities. It discusses how individuals may be blackmailed through their engagement in various forms of degeneracy, such as prostitution, drug use, and secret societies. The speaker suggests that individuals in positions of power become targets for blackmail operations by discreetly collecting information about their unethical behaviors, which can be used to manipulate and control them. The podcast highlights examples like the alleged involvement of Disney in running porn websites, along with connections to high-profile organizations like MIT and Harvard. Overall, the episode paints a picture of a dark underbelly within the entertainment industry, where exploitation and blackmail are pervasive.
Brett and Steven DeLay appeared recently on Sean McCann’s Wake the Dead podcast to discuss the shockingly detailed accusations of ritual murder, blackmail, and human trafficking made by Richie Albertini, an associate of the Gambino crime family who grew up in the 80s alongside a bevy of future Hollywood A-listers. Albertini was later involved in running phone sex blackmail operations for Mossad, and he was the bar-back at Johnny Depp’s Viper room in the 90s. Citing specific films, Brett and Steven explain how incidents like the alleged ritual murder/blackmail initiation detailed by Albertini make their way into Hollywood productions. A must-listen for fans of our Joker series, as one of the top creative contributors to that film is directly implicated by Albertini.