Kim Kardashian just exposed everything...

Nov 3, 2025 · 19:14

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Summary of "Kim Kardashian Just Exposed Everything..."

Key Events Covered in the Video:

1. Donald Trump and Nigeria’s Religious Tensions

  • Donald Trump has reportedly ordered the U.S. Department of War to prepare for potential military action in Nigeria, claiming an ongoing mass slaughter of Christians by radical Islamists.
  • Trump warns the Nigerian government to act quickly, stating the U.S. may "go into Nigeria guns ablazing" if the situation worsens.
  • Nigeria’s President Tinubu denies Trump’s claims, asserting that the country faces general security challenges affecting all faiths and that the government is actively protecting religious freedom.
  • The United Nations and U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom confirm that thousands of Christians (and others) have been killed since 2009, with over 40,000 deaths and 2 million displaced.
  • The militant group Boko Haram is cited as a primary perpetrator, targeting Christians, Muslims, and even government officials.
  • Trump has placed Nigeria on a list of countries of particular concern for religious freedom violations—though Nigeria’s leadership strongly disagrees.

Verdict: Trump is partially correct in raising awareness, but the situation is more complex than a simple Christian-Muslim conflict. The violence affects all religious groups and is part of a broader security crisis.


2. FBI Director’s Outrage Over Private Jet Use

  • FBI Director Crisis Cash Patel (referred to as "Crash Cash") faced public backlash after it was revealed he used a $60 million private government jet to attend a wrestling event where his 26-year-old girlfriend, Alexis, performed.
  • The incident sparked widespread internet outrage, especially during a government shutdown.
  • In response, Patel issued a fiery Twitter statement:
    • Accused "uninformed internet anarchists" of spreading baseless rumors.
    • Called the attacks on his girlfriend "beyond pathetic" and claimed she has done more for the nation than most people in 10 lifetimes.
    • Described her as a "rock-solid conservative" and "country music sensation."
    • Criticized allies for silence, saying their inaction is louder than online hate.
  • The controversy escalated when the head of the FBI’s critical response group (responsible for overseeing private jets) was fired after just 27 years of service.
  • The FBI’s assistant director defended Patel, noting:
    • FBI directors are legally allowed to use government planes for personal travel.
    • They are prohibited from flying commercially.
    • Patel pays upfront reimbursements for all personal travel.

Debate: Was Patel’s reaction fair? While his defense of personal travel is technically valid, the incident raised serious questions about transparency and public trust during a government shutdown.


3. Kim Kardashian and NASA’s Moon Landing Debate

  • In a recent episode of The Kardashians, Kim Kardashian claimed the moon landing was fake, citing interviews with Buzz Aldrin (who said, “It didn’t happen”).
  • She later doubled down, saying, “Go to TikTok, see for yourself,” a clear jab at conspiracy theories.
  • NASA responded on X (formerly Twitter):

    "Yes, at Kim Kardashian, we've been to the moon before six times. Even better, NASA is going back under the leadership of and then the president of the United States. We won the last space race and we will win this one, too."

  • The video highlights the absurdity of a government agency engaging in internet shenanigans.
  • The host jokes that Kim and her sister Alex (a known conspiracy theorist) share the same beliefs—calling Alex an “alien denialist.”
  • The segment underscores how AI-generated content and deepfakes make it increasingly difficult to distinguish truth from fiction.

Takeaway: This incident reflects a broader cultural trend where public figures and institutions are now involved in online debates over factual events—raising concerns about credibility and misinformation.


4. Logan Paul and the Cryptozoo Scam Lawsuit

  • A 2022 class-action lawsuit accused Logan Paul of deceiving investors through his NFT project, Cryptozoo.
  • The lawsuit alleged fraud and misleading statements, leading to a major public controversy.
  • After months of legal battle, a judge dismissed the case in a recent ruling, stating the plaintiffs failed to prove a direct link between Logan and their financial losses.
  • Logan’s attorney stated: “No reasonable juror could find Logan’s statements misleading or fraudulent.”
  • The dismissal suggests that the claims were not substantiated, though public skepticism remains.

Conclusion: The case may have been a misjudged legal battle, but it highlights how social media influencers face intense scrutiny over financial claims.


5. Social Media Refugees: Australia Bans Social Media for Under-16s

  • Australia has passed a law banning all social media platforms for individuals under 16.
  • The law is described as the world’s first of its kind—no other country has implemented such a sweeping restriction.
  • The policy aims to protect minors from online harms, but critics argue it limits free expression and digital literacy.
  • As a result, a family of content creators has fled to the UK, becoming one of the first documented cases of "social media refugees."
  • The video raises concerns about how digital platforms are being restricted globally and whether such policies will lead to more people leaving countries to escape online regulation.

Implication: This could signal a growing trend of governments cracking down on social media, potentially leading to a wave of digital exiles.


Final Thoughts:

The video blends several major global and cultural stories into a fast-paced, satirical commentary:

  • It highlights real-world issues like religious violence, government transparency, and misinformation.
  • It also satirizes the role of celebrities (Kim, Alex, Logan Paul) and institutions (NASA, FBI) in public discourse.
  • The tone is humorous and exaggerated, but the underlying themes—such as trust in institutions, the power of social media, and the erosion of facts—are deeply relevant.

Bottom Line: While the video is entertaining and often absurd, it reflects real concerns about how technology, politics, and celebrity culture are shaping public perception in 2025.

Full Transcript

Oh, since we last spoke, Donald Trump is now preparing possible military action in Nigeria. NASA and Kim Kardashian of all people are beefing online. Turns out Logan Paul didn't scam people. We now have social media refugees fleeing the country, and the FBI's director might be in the running for crash of the year after the internet started attacking [music] his 26-year-old girlfriend. all of that and so much more. Subscribe to the channel because we are in our last 2 months of the year and we still have 90K [music] left to go before a million. We are running out of time, guys. Subscribe. But with the threats being made, let's stop the yapping and let's go in our brand new studio. [music] Okay. How do we not kick off today with this? Donald Trump has just ordered the Department of War to prepare for possible action in Nigeria of all countries. And you want to know why? Well, let's get into it. In a recent post, he claims that there is an ongoing mass slaughter of Christians in the country by radical Islamists. And uh he says if this continues, quote, "The USA will immediately stop all aid and assistance to Nigeria and may very well go into that now disgraced country, guns ablazing, to completely wipe out the Islamic terrorists who are committing these horrible atrocities." He then concluded all of that in all caps warning, "The Nigerian government better move fast." Now, Nigeria's President Tinubu, he previously responded to Trump basically saying that he's got it all wrong about what's going on in his country. Tou said that there are quote security challenges which affect citizens across faiths and religion. So, not just singling one out and that his government have been carrying out consistent and sincere efforts to safeguard freedom of religion and beliefs for all Nigerians. Bro, even Nicki Minaj got involved in this situation, thanking Trump and his team for taking the situation in Nigeria seriously, saying, quote, "Numerous countries all around the world are being affected by this horror and that it's dangerous to pretend that we don't notice." So, you're probably wondering, is it true what Trump is saying? And the answer is yes, partly. According to the United Nations, a 2021 report by the US Commissions on International Religious Freedom and Independent Analysis, thousands of Christians in Nigeria have been killed. But here's the nuance. So have Muslims and so have those who are not religious at all. And I'm not just saying like, oh, these are just random things that I know. They they are targeted. You see, Nigeria's population of around 220 million, they're almost perfectly split equally uh between Christians and Muslims. And the group which is most often cited carrying out these attacks and not just the only ones but the most cited ones is a group called Boo Haram. Now for those who are unfamiliar they are jihadist militant organization with the goal of establishing an Islamic state under Shria law. Now they have specifically targeted Christians for their faith but they have also targeted Muslims as well for not being Muslim enough. They also have targeted police military and the government. According to the United Nations, they have killed more than 40,000 people and displaced more than 2 million since 2009. Donald Trump has now placed Nigeria alongside North Korea, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Pakistan, and China on a list of countries of particular concern due to violations of religious freedom. This, which I must add, is something that Nigeria's president firmly disagrees with. But the question to you guys is, is Trump right or correct for doing this or not? Because at least since he has addressed this, I've seen so much reporting on it. So, at least it's a raising it's raising awareness of the situation. So, let me know your thoughts in the comments. But for now, moving on. Okay guys, we have to talk about the FBI director and his girlfriend whole situation because it is truly insane. So, it all started when information leaked from the FBI that its director, 45-year-old Crash Cash Patel, used a $60 million private government jet to go watch his 26-year-old girlfriend, sing the national anthem at a wrestling match. Yeah. Now, when the internet found out about this, they were in uproar, especially since we are still in a government shutdown, by the way, which is actually we're we're coming up to the record soon. And when Cash started seeing this, it must have struck a nerve because he then took to Twitter to write this. It's pretty hefty. He said that the uninformed internet anarchists are spreading baseless rumors and that going after people in his personal life is a total disgrace. He said that the disgusting attacks against his girlfriend Alexis are beyond pathetic and that she Alexis has done more for this nation than most will in 10 lifetimes. and she's only 26 years old, so she's done a lot so far. Apparently, he called her a rockolid conservative and a country music sensation, which I guess when you look at the numbers, it's open for interpretation in what [laughter] what he means. I told you this is a wild crash out. He said that it's a blessing to have her in his life and that attacking her isn't just wrong, it's cowardly and jeopardizes our safety. Bro, the crash out so intense that he even started turning on the brothers, the allies. He said that quote uh and to our supposed allies staying silent, your silence is louder than the clickbait haters. God damn, bro is pissed. But here's the thing, it gets even crazier because we thought that maybe this was the, you know, the most of it, the the angriest he can get. No, because information started coming out today and reports state uh that he was cash grew so outraged by the news stories about his private jet use that the head of the FBI's critical response group which is responsible for overseeing all of the agency's private jets has now been fired. To make it even crazier, this guy had worked at the FBI for 27 years, survived through so much, but didn't survive the cash crash. Now, to be fair and give you the other side, the FBI's assistant director of public affairs, he defended cash, saying that FBI directors, they're actually mandated to travel on uh government planes, even on personal travel, saying technically they're banned from flying commercial. So, he couldn't fly commercial even if he wanted to. And they also said that cash apparently pays an upfront reimbursement on all personal travel. So, I guess the question is for you guys, was this crash out fair to Was it fair for him to be angry about this whole situation or was it wrong for him to use the private jet? Let me know your thoughts in the comments. Moving on. Also, since we last spoke, NASA have started beefing with none other than Kim Kardashian. What a timeline we have stepped in. And this is because in a recent episode of the Kardashians, which side note still going, that's got to be some sort of record for reality TV, she said that she is convinced that the moon landing is fake. >> I'm sending you like so far a million article um interviews with both Buzz Aldrin and the other one. Do it. This girl says, "What was the scariest moment?" And he goes, "There was no scary moment cuz it didn't happen. It could have been scary, but it wasn't cuz it didn't happen. So, he's gotten old and now he like slurs on his thing and everything, >> dude. >> So, I think it didn't happen. >> I sent her conspiracies [music] all the time. >> Also, later in that same episode, the producer asked her about uh the whole moonlanding situation and what her thoughts were. Uh, and she doubled down. Uh, she said that she doesn't believe it's fake. And then she [laughter] she even said, "Go to Tik Tok, see for yourself." And I know that's meant in Jest. Yes, Jest. But come on, let's not act like for a second we all don't go to Tik Tok. And there's some good on there, too. Now, I'm pretty sure that we have spoken about this before. I can't remember what was it about, but it was about Alex and the moon landing. And I just want to state very clearly right now for all the empire to hear, Alex and Kim Kardashian, they share the same opinion. I believe I I think Alex, you are a deniialist or a questionist. Pretty sure you're a denial. [laughter] Point is, Alex, Kim Kardashian, they have so much in common. They're basically the same person. Now, what actually makes this story interesting is that uh NASA themselves responded to Kim Kardashian. Their acting administrator Shawn Duffy said on X, "Yes, at Kim Kardashian, we've been to the moon before six times." And then it continued, "Even better, NASA is going back under the leadership of and then the president of the United States. We won the last space race and we will win this one, too." But here's the thing with that. Like, bro, AI is so convincing nowadays. [sighs] They're never they're never going to beat the allegations. I'm sorry. Even if you do it in 2026, but I mean, the thing is, just the fact that a government agency like NASA is now getting involved in internet shenanigans is what is 2025 at this point? What do you stand for? Huh? Now Kim Kardashian then responded to NASA uh totally skimming over the claims of you know saying that the moon landing was fake and she said wait what's the tea on threeey ATLAS NOW OH god [sighs and gasps] threeeyed atlas is not a rabbit hole that we're going into today because Alex he is deep enough for the entire empire combined on this subject the amount of bookmarks that Alex, his bookmarked for me to look at is disturbing on this subject. And so, as an alien deniialist myself, yes, coming out the closet on that one, alien denialist, Alex, I know you you've been frothing at the mouth for me to cover this one, but I want to look in your eyes and say moving on. Also remember about 2 years ago when Coffeezilla made that like sevenpart video series that which accumulated tens of millions of views on Logan Paul uh the Cryptozoo scam. Well, if you do remember it, well done. You're on track. If you don't remember it, well, that basically ended in a class action lawsuit against Logan uh which essentially alleged that he scammed his investors uh by buying into his NFT project and he deceived them and all of those sorts of things, right? And let's be honest, for a while now, everyone kind of thought, "Yeah, bros cooked. Bros cooked for sure. Coffeezilla, that guy is he's very convincing with the way he's he's detailed." But despite fighting that lawsuit for many, many months now, over the weekend, TMZ reported that a judge has officially dismissed that case, stating that the plaintiffs, you mean the person, you know, the people suing, uh, failed to link Logan directly to their alleged losses. Now, Logan's attorney, Jeff Nyman, told TMZ that no reasonable juror could find Logan's statements misleading or fraudulent. Kind of it kind of one of those where you end off with, who would have thought, you know? But, uh, there you go. Moving on. Also, speaking about social media drama, if you could even say that, we have got our first social media refugees. I wonder if this is going to become an uptick of a thing as social med as countries, you know, crack down on social media because this family who all make content in one form or another for themselves, they are leaving Australia and moving here to the UK because in December, and if you haven't heard about this, crazy, but Australia is banning social media flat out for everyone in the country under the age of 16. And just think about all the different things you can do at the age of 16. Well, you can't go on social media. Now, let me just tell you guys that this is a pretty intense law. In fact, it's often described as the world's first, the first of its kind. No other country has tried to do something like this. It'll essentially mean that next month, uh, all social media companies that operate in Australia, we're talking Facebook, Instagram, X, Snapchat, Tik Tok, YouTube as well. Any of you that are under the age of 16 watching this video right now in Australia, I might not see you next month. Everyone for the fallen soldiers in Australia. Big one. Big one for you. I wish I could pour something out [music] for you. I can't. Anyway, all of them will have to take reasonable steps to remove and prevent those under the age of 16 from entering their platform. This also means deactivating their accounts of those under the age of 16 from their platform like they never existed. Goodbye. And if those social media companies don't, well, they face fines of $50 million. Wham. Now, back to the social media refugees fleeing to the UK. Fleeing is a harsh word, but but it's true. The daughter in this family, she's only 14, and I would arguably say that she's kind of like the main face of it. and she essentially next month wouldn't even be allowed to be on social media let alone being the face of a YouTube channel that has over a million subscribers. So they decided I mean it makes sense let's move to the UK I think they have dual citizenship so for them it's pretty easy but I mean you know let me just warn them if you come to the UK you will have to get ready to present your ID or your face uh if you want to have go on anything online really and then also soon prepare for digital ID we we we in the UK have our own laws okay but speaking about age verification and presenting your IDs it really calls into question how the Australian government is actually going to enforce this social media ban because you know the only other parallel that we could draw is here in the UK when they passed their online safety act because now trying to prevent you know the children from seeing any sensitive content online everyone including if you're like 60 years old you would have to prove your age by submitting you know face scan ID so the question is does that mean in Australia will you have to you know present your ID to prove that you're old enough to go on Tik Tok or Instagram. I'd like to know how they do it. And that's the crazy part. It is next month. Yet, the Australian government still haven't confirmed how they are going to enforce this. And this is one of the main reasons why this social media creating family, the Empire family, that's what their name on social media is, fled, sorry, left or leaving the country. So, it's interesting to see things like this slowly trickling out the woodwork. But let me know what you think. Are we going to see many more social media refugees in the years to come or not? Let me know your thoughts. Moving on. Speaking about those UK laws though, hope you're ready for this one. Alex, the hub, and I think we all know what the hub is at this point, has officially given the first numbers since the online safety act has been introduced in the UK. And it is staggering. The amount of UK visitors to that website uh which is the most popular one in the world uh is now down 77% compared with July. That is wild. That's almost eight out of 10 people. And yes, I can almost read your guys's comments before you've commented them. You're probably about to say, "Well, have they seen a suspicious amount of increased visitors from other countries and the surrounding areas, if you get what I mean?" Well, I can't say yes for sure, but I can say that ProtonVPN signup surged by more than 1,400%. So, and also, according to research by CyberNews, they counted more than 10.7 million downloads of VPNs in the UK from app stores across 2025. Let me remind you, bro, there is only and I swear this is not planned. 69 million people in the UK and 10 million of those those are just the people that didn't have VPNs in the first place. New people. That's a lot. But in saying all of that, I am certain that you know these new laws have had a very meaningful impact on how many people have gone on these websites since it's been passed. Because let's be honest, it's human nature. When anything is made more difficult to access, you kind of just you kind of fall off a little bit. The same way that if you go on a website and you they make you manually fill in your credit card details, you kind of you start questioning, do I actually need this product? I can tell you firsthand the amount of impulse purchases that that has saved me from is a lot. Is a lot. Anyway, let me know what your guys' thoughts are on this in the comments. But moving on. And lastly, this one I thought was wild. Michael Jackson has just been named again the highest earning dead celebrity of the year. Shocking for two reasons. The first reason, why does this category even exist? Forbes, biggest pocket watchers of the year. That that should be award for you. I mean, don't get me wrong, it's very interesting, but you know, Forbes, don't we like cut, you know, maybe we'll stop at death. I think that's a good place to stop. And secondly, it's shocking because Michael Jackson earned an estimated 105 million over just the last year. Um, which is more than any other late icon by a wide margin. And the thing is, most of this money actually came from deals from big companies like Sony Music buying and selling his songs, which triggers another wild thought that, you know, people are still fighting over the things that you made when you were alive, even after death. And yeah, what a nice way to end the video. [laughter] And that is where I believe we wrap for today's video. I will see you on Wednesday because I've never missed a Wednesday in my entire career and I don't plan to. So have a great Tuesday. See you on Wednesday. Alex, this one's just for you. Look at how many flipping lights I have to turn off. We'll count them. One, two, three. This is all Zatti's doing, by the way. Four. Yeah. In here, too. 5 6 7 8 9 There would be 10. 10 11 My god. 11. Oh, sorry. One more. 12 12

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TODAY ON NEWSDDADDYYYY!!! 🥤🍿 🇳🇬 TRUMP THREATENS NIGERIA “GUNS-A-BLAZING” Donald Trump says the U.S. might go to war with Nigeria. Yeah, seriously. In a new post, he claimed there’s a “mass slaughter of Christians” happening — and warned the Nigerian government to “move fast.” But how true is it? We break down what’s actually happening in Nigeria, the role of Boko Haram, and how even Nicki Minaj got dragged into this one. → Keywords: Trump Nigeria war, Boko Haram, religious freedom, Nicki Minaj Nigeria, Tinubu Trump statement ⸻ 🚀 KIM KARDASHIAN VS NASA Kim Kardashian said the moon landing is fake… and NASA actually replied. In 2025, we’ve officially reached “celebs vs space agencies” territory. We go over Kim’s wild comments from The Kardashians, NASA’s public clapback, and why Alex might secretly agree with her. → Keywords: Kim Kardashian moon landing, NASA response, moon hoax 2025, Kardashians conspiracy ⸻ 💰 LOGAN PAUL’S CRYPTOZOO LAWSUIT DISMISSED Remember Coffeezilla’s massive exposé? Two years later — Logan Paul just won in court. A federal judge dismissed the CryptoZoo class-action lawsuit, saying plaintiffs couldn’t prove Logan caused their losses. We unpack what this means for NFTs, Coffeezilla, and influencer crypto scams. → Keywords: Logan Paul CryptoZoo, Coffeezilla lawsuit, NFT scam, Logan Paul court case ⸻ ✈️ FBI DIRECTOR “CRASHOUT” SCANDAL The FBI Director allegedly used a $60M private jet to watch his 26-year-old girlfriend sing at a wrestling match — during a government shutdown. Now he’s raging online, FBI insiders are being fired, and Twitter’s having a field day. We dive into what really happened and whether he actually broke any rules. → Keywords: FBI director Kash Patel, FBI jet scandal, Alexis Wilkins, government jet controversy ⸻ 📱 AUSTRALIA’S FIRST “SOCIAL MEDIA REFUGEES” A viral influencer family is leaving Australia before the new law banning under-16s from social media kicks in. We’re talking TikTok, Instagram, YouTube — gone. We look at the world-first policy, why they’re moving to the UK, and how this could reshape the future of the internet. → Keywords: Australia social media ban, TikTok under 16 ban, social media refugees, online safety laws ⸻ 🔞 P**NHUB TRAFFIC DOWN 77% IN THE UK Since the new Online Safety Act, P***hub’s UK traffic has plummeted 77%. But VPN sign-ups? Up over 1,400%. Coincidence? We think not. → Keywords: P***hub UK ban, UK VPN surge, online safety act, digital ID UK ⸻ 💀 MICHAEL JACKSON STILL EARNING $100M A YEAR Even in death, Michael Jackson tops Forbes’ list as the highest-earning late celebrity — pulling in $105M this year alone. We talk about how artists keep making money after death, and why the King of Pop’s legacy is still bankable in 2025. → Keywords: Michael Jackson earnings, Forbes dead celebrities list, music rights Sony, MJ estate 00:00 - INTRODUCING 00:56 - DEPARTMENT OF WAR IN NIGERIA? 04:02 - KRASH PATEL 06:53 - KIM K VS NASA 10:32 - LOGAN IS CLEARED 11:43 - SOCIAL MEDIA REFUGEES 15:17 - CORN TUB DECLINE 19:13 - SUPER WEIRD THING TO MONITOR