Is Diddy a CIA operative?



Sean “Diddy” Combs has been one of the biggest names in the hip-hop industry for years, but he’s just now being exposed for violently assaulting his ex-girlfriend and is accused of connections to a human trafficking ring.

So, why is it all only coming to light now?

Host of "Fearless," Jason Whitlock, believes it goes deeper than Diddy simply being a bad apple in the rap industry.

“Rap music is lyrical pornography, and we’ve mainstreamed all of these guys. And not that physical pornography is any better, but I just don’t remember Hugh Hefner and Larry Flint being invited to the White House, the Oval Office,” Whitlock tells Glenn Beck.

“I’m not shocked that Diddy and his depraved behavior from the video, beating up the woman, to the accusations of sex trafficking,” Whitlock continues. “It goes right along with rap music. It’s peanut butter and jelly.”

Glenn sees where Whitlock is going with this, explaining that Diddy reminds him of Epstein.

“I absolutely am convinced that Epstein was an agent of our government, or a government, and it’s why he got away with so much. I think he was an agent for our government. P. Diddy had cameras in every room, everybody came over, doing all kinds of stuff, he has dirt on everybody,” Glenn says, asking Whitlock, “Do you think he was an agent?”

“Yes,” Whitlock says without hesitation. “A CIA agent would be my guess, and I think that a lot of the people in the rap music industry are.”

“There’s so little talent, actual talent in rap music, and so it doesn’t require some level of skill. And so these people are clearly selected,” he adds.

And something Kanye West has said in the past supports Whitlock’s theory.

“Kanye West has said in an interview, ‘Hey look, they can’t pressure me the way they pressure some of these other artists because I’ve never committed murder,’” Whitlock explains.

Glenn isn’t surprised, especially after a conversation he had with a “good guy” who works in Hollywood and is disgusted by what happens inside it.

“He said, ‘You have no idea. It is full out almost devil worship.’ He said, ‘It is so dark in Hollywood. And the things that go on, if people knew that these documentaries are just scratching the surface of what really happens,’” Glenn recalls, adding, “That’s terrifying, just terrifying.”


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Why Diddy’s apology shows he has no remorse for attacking Cassie Ventura



Days after the release of surveillance video showing Diddy violently attacking his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura, the hip-hop icon took to social media to apologize.

“It’s so difficult to reflect on the darkest times in your life. Sometimes you got to do that,” Diddy began in a video posted to social media. “I hit rock bottom, but I make no excuses. My behavior on that video is inexcusable. I take full responsibility for my actions in that video.”

“I was disgusted then when I did it; I’m disgusted now,” he added.

Diddy then claimed he’s sought professional help through therapy and rehab and asked “God for his mercy and grace.”

“I’m so sorry, but I’m committed to be a better man each and every day. I’m not asking for forgiveness. I’m truly sorry,” he concluded.

Host of “Fearless" Jason Whitlock believes the apology was completely empty.

“Very weak; very insincere; very self-preservatory ... very disingenuous. It was all damage control. There’s no true sorrow; there’s no true repentance,” Whitlock explains, adding, “Diddy is obviously copping and apologizing because the tape came out.”

“The man has denied these allegations for years, said it did not happen for years. And now that the tape has been released, he’s been, ‘Well, I can’t lie and say it didn’t happen so let me go out here and put my sad face on and pretend like I’m sorry and issue an insincere apology,’” Whitlock continues.

Considering how much is going on and has been revealed lately about rappers and the rap industry itself, Diddy should be going even deeper with his apology.

“If Diddy’s interests were truly about making amends with the American people and trying to salvage his ability to live in America as a free man, he would become a whistleblower on hip-hop,” Whitlock says.

Not only that, but Diddy has recently come under fire — and was even raided — for his alleged role in a sex trafficking organization.

“We’ve all been sitting around waiting for Diddy to get arrested. It has not happened, and it speaks to probably the level of dirt he has on other high-profile celebrities, politicians, influencers,” Whitlock says, adding, “They’re not ready to lock up Diddy. He might very well actually get away with this."


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