Speed Almost Died?! MrBeast ‘Evil’ Allegations & Trump Is Releasing The Files!!
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Summary of "Speed Almost Died?! MrBeast ‘Evil’ Allegations & Trump Is Releasing The Files!!"
1. Did Speed Almost Die During His Sky Jump in Las Vegas?
- Speed, a popular YouTuber, recently performed a sky jump (not skydiving) as part of his Marathon Live USA tour in Las Vegas.
- The live stream footage showed a suspicious moment: the carabiner (a safety device) appeared to disconnect after landing.
- This sparked widespread online panic, with streamers claiming they "almost lost" Speed and suggesting he could have died.
- Speed himself later confirmed the clip showed a disconnection, stating, "Bro, I almost died. The strap was disconnected."
- However, experts and viewers point out inconsistencies: the carabiner appears intact when viewed closely, and Speed has a history of rigorous safety checks.
- The incident is likely a glitch or illusion — Speed did not actually come close to dying.
- The video highlights how viral content can exaggerate real events, but reassures that Speed is safe and will continue pushing boundaries.
2. The Kingdom of Kubala in Scotland: A Real-World Tribal Claim
- In Scotland, three individuals — not an actual tribe — have established a self-proclaimed "Kingdom of Kubala" in a forest.
- The group includes:
- King Aihhe (from Ghana)
- Queen Nandi (from Zimbabwe)
- A handmaidens (from Texas) who recently went missing and was found in the Scottish forest.
- They claim the land was stolen from their ancestors 400 years ago and assert that the land belongs to "the creator of the heavens and the earth," not to local councils.
- Despite being a small group, they have caused significant local tension:
- Evicted from one property, they moved to another.
- Locals have expressed fear, and a landowner warned others to be "terrified."
- A court has ordered them to leave, but they refuse and continue relocating.
- Police are investigating concerns that the Texas woman may have been groomed or trafficked.
- The situation is being treated seriously due to its potential impact on land rights and public safety.
- The host questions whether this is a joke or a legitimate cultural claim — suggesting it may be a mix of satire and real activism.
3. China’s Medical Breakthrough: Bone O2 Glue
- Chinese scientists have developed a bone glue called Bone O2, which can repair shattered bones in just 3 minutes.
- The glue works through a non-invasive injection, triggering a chemical reaction that bonds bone fragments.
- It eliminates the need for metal plates, screws, or surgery, and the material is absorbed naturally by the body.
- Inspiration comes from oysters, which secrete a fluid (bioement) that hardens quickly in wet environments.
- The study is still in early stages:
- No peer-reviewed validation yet.
- Being tested on around 150 patients in Chinese clinics.
- While the concept sounds revolutionary, experts caution that it lacks independent scientific scrutiny.
- The breakthrough, if proven effective, could revolutionize orthopedic care — but remains unproven at scale.
4. MrBeast Faces Backlash Over "Would You Risk Dying for 500K?" Video
- MrBeast released a video titled "Would you risk dying for 500K?" that features a challenge inspired by Squid Games.
- In one challenge, a professional stuntman is tied up in a burning building and must drag money out before dying.
- The video has sparked intense criticism online:
- Viewers accuse MrBeast of being "evil" or "greedy".
- Hashtags like #MrBeastIsEvil trended with millions of views.
- Key clarifications:
- The stuntman is a professional and voluntarily participates.
- The challenges are not real-life death traps — they are staged for entertainment.
- MrBeast responded to the backlash, emphasizing the video’s intent was to highlight risk and reward, not to promote danger.
- Despite the criticism, the video remains popular, showing how content can provoke strong emotional reactions even when safety measures are in place.
5. Trump Releasing Files? (Misleading Claim)
- The title claims Donald Trump is releasing "the files" — however, this is not mentioned or substantiated in the transcript.
- The claim appears to be a viral misstatement or exaggeration, possibly referencing rumors about declassified documents or political leaks.
- No credible evidence or details are provided to support this claim.
Final Thoughts:
- The video blends real-world events with viral internet culture, highlighting how quickly misinformation spreads.
- Key themes include:
- The dangers of viral content (Speed’s sky jump, MrBeast’s video).
- The intersection of culture, land rights, and identity (Kingdom of Kubala).
- The promise and peril of medical innovation (Bone O2 glue).
- While some stories are exaggerated or satirical, others reflect genuine social or scientific developments.
- The host urges viewers to question claims, especially those lacking peer review or factual backing.
Bottom Line: The video is a fast-paced, entertaining mix of current events and internet trends — but viewers should critically evaluate claims, especially those involving safety, politics, or science.
Full Transcript
Oh, since we last spoke, which wasn't very long ago, people are saying that Speed almost died. Donald Trump is finally releasing the files. No, seriously, he's releasing the files. Do you get what I'm saying, boys? We are getting the files. We got Chinese bone glue that can fix fractures in 3 minutes. We got Mr. Beast being called evil for his latest YouTube video. There is an African tribe in the Scottish forest that is now reclaiming stolen land and America had three mass you know what in like 14 hours. Crazy. We're going to be covering all of that and so much more. Subscribe to the channel if you never want to see me wear that top again from the last video. Feel like we're going to get a lot of subs in this video. That was an Alex wardrobe recommendation. Just letting everyone know. Let's stop the yapping and let's looking for a makeshift whip. Let's get the [ __ ] Okay, I guess we got to stop with this one. Did Speed over the weekend almost actually die? Cuz not sure if you saw, but he recently went sky jumping in Las Vegas. Very different to skydiving, I guess. And obviously he did this as part of his Marathon Live USA tour. But you know what's crazy? I'm actually in Las Vegas at the same time that Speed was. In fact, I could look at the hotel that he jumped off of from my room and I didn't even know bro was here. Godamn. Anyway, as Speed jumped, people started freaking out because they noticed that, you know, there was something strange going on in this live stream footage because these visuals appear to show the carabina. Yes, I know the name of it. Snapping or at least disconnecting after speed made it to the ground. I'm not going to lie. Look at that footage. Does that not look like it is broken? I would be scared. Now, this clip went crazy viral. Streamers started reacting to it. People were really saying, "Damn, we we almost could have just lost, bro." In fact, Speed himself reacted to this footage later, saying he could have died and that the clip was disconnected. Bro, I almost died. Bro, the strap was disconnected. The hook was disconnected. >> But we, you know, like many things in the Big 25, could have panicked for nothing since because everyone was actually freaking out about this and it started gaining some traction, there were more visuals that started popping up online. And um in other parts, it doesn't look like the cord is broken at all. The carabina rather. And to be fair, when you actually see him on the ground, the guy grabs the carabina and you can still see it is intact. But I guess people are just saying that this might have been a glitch or an illusion and that speed was safe. And don't worry, Strat, you you did well. You did your safety checks. You wouldn't want to be responsible for killing the most popular streamer on the planet. Bro, this Strat would never get another visitor. So yeah, don't worry. Speed didn't almost die, but I I'm sure he'll be putting his life in danger yet again. This is the guy that jumped over Lambos. Okay, he'll be back putting his life in danger very soon. So, enough on that. Moving on. Okay, this next story might be one of the wildest things I have heard in 2025. Tensions are high in Scotland right now and for the strangest reasons you can imagine. because an African tribe, and I say tribe because they're not really a tribe, it's like three people. They've now set up camp in a Scottish forest and they are refusing to leave. Now, they call themselves the kingdom of Kubala. And it's not as cool as News Daddy Empire, but you know, we're not comparing here. And when they were asked why they are doing this, the king and much, you know, lower than a supreme leader if you if you really want to talk about it, but we're not talking about it. He had this to say. The prophecy must be fulfilled. The reclaim of the land which belongs to our forefathers. I am the king of Kubala and I have come to reclaim my heritage, the lost tribe and the lost land for my ancestors. >> And when the reporter tried to explain, you know that the land belongs to the local council. He said this, >> the land and the earth belongs to the creator of the heavens and the earth. No one belongs to the earth apart from the kingdom of Kala. The skies, the earth is for the kingdom of Kubala and we have come to stay. >> But to make this situation even stranger, none of the three Kingdom of Kubala residents are even from Scotland. The king is from Ghana while the queen is from Zimbabwe. And they have names. Uh King Aih he, you know, come on, let's be honest, I won't be able to. And then Queen Nandi, that's easier to say. They're not their real names. They just kind of gave them to themselves. In fact, actually, according to the Scottish son, uh they were formerly failed business entrepreneurs before this and now they're kingdom of Kubala. Oh, and also, as for the third one, their handmaidaiden, uh who says that she does all of the chores, you know, it's her responsibility to keep the kingdom and the palace. Yes, she said palace, you know, in order, nice and tidy. And she is originally from Texas. And it gets even stranger because she went missing and like her family was freaking out like where is she? She's just disappeared. And then they find out a few months later she's in a Scottish forest with an African tribe. Like just imagine how confused your family would be. Now there are actually some serious concerns that maybe she is being groomed or trafficked there which police are investigating. But she said in this interview that she is 100% there out of her own free will. Now the kingdom of Kubala believe that this land was stolen from their ancestors about 400 years ago. And so they have the right to reclaim it and that's what they're doing. And although you might think, you know, a kingdom of only three people, that can't cause much of a disruption, can it? Well, yes, it absolutely can. It's going crazy. Locals have had very heated confrontations with them and uh altercations. In fact, a landowner who previously had to evict them from his side and they just kind of moved to a different place, he warned other locals to be quote terrified of this group. Now, they have been here since May, which is quite a while to be fair. And despite a court ruling saying that they must leave, they refuse. And the thing is, it's not as just as simple as kicking them off the land and done. Because every single time this kingdom has been moved off of a piece of land, they just go to another piece of land that's owned by someone else. And so, it's kind of one of those where you're just like, "Okay, we need to figure out a long-term solution," which is what they're working on. And I'm sure that it's probably going to happen sometime soon. But, you know, I get it. Finding new land to conquer is a difficult conquest. Although not that difficult, but let me know what you guys think. Do you think this is all one big joke? You know, the kingdom of Kubala and you know, they're going to be gone very soon or should we be taking them very seriously and they do have the right to reclaim their stolen land? Let me know what you think. But moving on, also this week, China have come through with yet another banger. Not only did they officially open the tallest bridge in the world, and yes, I did promise to you sky jump. Very different to skydiving off of it once it officially opened. Promises made, promises kept. I'm looking into it. But they also may have just come through with a major medical breakthrough. It seems that Chinese scientists may have just invented bone glue. Sounds strange and it has a previous history with oysters, but it's true. And according to initial reports, it can fix fractures and shattered bones within minutes. And once reading into this, it is exactly as crazy as it sounds. It's called bone O2 and it's developed by a group of Chinese scientists and doctors in Zing Shang. Sorry, that is very off zang. Sorry. and they came across this new substance uh when they were investigating how they can treat orthopedic injuries more effectively. And so now instead of a patient, you know, having to go undergo a surgery, maybe put a cast on and have months of recovery, let me read you this. A single non-invasive injection of this glue causes a chemical reaction which bonds to the bone fragments and can reconnect shattered bone fragments within just 3 minutes. What? And apparently it supports the natural healing processes and erases the need for these large incisions and implants of metal plates and screws. And it's not just that you're getting rid of the metal plates and screws, but remember with those you usually have to have surgery to get them removed a few months later when it is recovered. So none of that either. But if this bone glue proves to be successful after getting it injected, it would absorb naturally into the body and also remove the possibility of infection. What the hell is even going on? To make it even crazier, they got the inspiration from oysters because they can join together in this wet moving environment. And they do this by secretreting this special fluid known as bioement which creates a strong chemical interaction and hardens quickly. That whole sentence sounded a bit sus. I ain't going to lie to you. But let's just come back down to earth for a minute. Okay, there is no peer review on this study yet. And as we know, there's a there's a hierarchy when it comes to validity of scientific endeavor. You need to have independent scientists to scrutinize the results. And we haven't got that yet. Reports currently say that it's being trial in some Chinese clinics and it's being tested on around 150 patients. And it seems to be going well so far. Hopefully, it continues because reading that that sounds insane. But what do you guys think? Do you see some promise in this or is this just going to be overhyped nonsense? Let me know. Moving on. Also, over the weekend, Mr. Beast is back in the ringer and uh he's getting a lot of hate for his latest YouTube video titled, "Would you risk dying for 500K?" And when you when you put it like that, how long is it going to be before Mr. Beast is holding Squid Games on some private island? I mean, would you risk dying for 500k? Is that not literally the plot of Squid Games? Anyway, to those who haven't watched it, the contestants basically have to complete seven death traps, all including fire. One is being shot out of a cannon over fire, running through rings of fire. You get the point. Fire, death, money. Woo! But one of these challenges in particular is really got a lot of the wrong attention online because this contestant here is basically tied up in a burning burning building. He has to drag out as much money as possible before he dies. I guess a lot of people have been saying on Twitter, of course, that he's been going too far. They're they're calling him things like Mr. Greedy. Mr. Greedy is crazy. You You could have come up with something a little bit more creative than that, surely. And others are just saying, "Bro is straight up evil." And it's actually surprising how many of these posts and comments have picked up quite a lot of traction. Like there's tens of millions of views on these posts. But some of the most important information which it seems like a lot of these people have missed. Firstly, this contestant isn't some random person that he's picked up off of the street. This is a professional stuntman and he's specifically used in these videos to do the craziest of challenges. And of course, I I guess I have to mention it. It's all voluntary. But then again, you know, the Squid Games, they that was voluntary, too. They even gave them a yes or no after every game. yet they're still you get it. But also, Mr. Beast did leave a comment under the video. I'm not too sure if it was right at the beginning or after the backlash started coming through, but he basically said that he and his team take, you know, the safety very seriously and every challenge is tested with multiple stuntmen before the actual recording, which makes me think they risked their life for 500k. Did they get the 500k? He also said that they have rescue teams and firefighters on standby if anything goes wrong. And that he also said that the fire could be stopped at any moment if something went wrong. So, the contestant was probably never really under any real danger. It's it's content. So, I guess we're back at the same question we have had to ask so many times on this channel. Are people just looking for a reason to hate Mr. Beast and what he's doing? Or is Bro edging closer and closer to just becoming that main villain? Let me know what you guys think. Moving on. Okay, I want to tell you guys a wild story. So, I used to live in an apartment a few years ago. And let me tell you, this place was dodgy. Scammers and robbers. We literally roam the halls at night just testing doors to see if they can get in. And you know what was so weird about this place? All of the apartments had locks, but they were dummies. They were just for show. They didn't actually work. I know. What kind of apartment would have this? So, I went to the landlord and I asked him about the whole situation. And you know what? told me, he said, "Oh, yeah, all of those locks are for show. It just makes people feel safe and it saves us a whole lot of money." Bro, I was flabbergasted. And here's the kicker. Have a guess what the name of my apartment building was that I was living in. Gmail. Yeah, not many people realize, but the locks on your Gmail are just for show, like the apartment. In fact, Google's own lawyer said in court that Gmail users quote have no legitimate expectation of privacy. Go look that up. That's true. That is why you need to know about the apartment building next door called Proton Mail. They don't use dummy locks. Theirs are made out of vibr. In fact, not only do they use zero access encryption, which means nobody, not even Puton Mail, can look at your emails, but they also double layered their protection by becoming the only encryption mail service in the world to keep all of their servers in Switzerland, which protects your communications with some of the strongest privacy laws in the world. And unlike many other email providers, Proton Mail doesn't scan your emails and target you with ads. All trackers are blocked by default. So your inbox stays yours. And let me tell you, switching is easy. With just a few clicks, you can transfer and forward all of your emails, your contacts, your calendar. And the best part is it is free. I mean, come on, what more could you ask for? So, if you want to move to a new apartment building today and use an email provider that's actually private for free, use the link I've pinned in the comments, proton.me/dillampage, me/dylan page and it will tell Proton that you came from the Empire. Thank me later. Moving on. Also, this weekend, Donald Trump said that he is releasing the files. Bro, he said it in a tweet. It must be real. It's actually happening. So, get ready for the release of the Amelia Heheart files. Ah, those Epstein files must be atrocious at this point if Bro is releasing the Amelia Heheart file. I'll be honest, most of us don't even know who that is. I recognize the name. I don't understand or get the lore. In fact, it was to the point where in his Truth Social post about this, he didn't just say, "Guys, I'm dropping the Amelia Heheart files." because I don't think as many people know who she is and the background of that. He he literally filled out an entire synopsis of the plot of these files. Felt like a freaking murder mystery. And then he said, "Answers are coming soon." Amelia was famous for being the first female pilot to f fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean in 1932. And she was a huge figure for women's rights. In fact, she still is. But what made her especially famous is that in 1937 she mysteriously disappeared. You know attempting to circumn the globe. Her and her plane was never found despite a lot of searching. Till this day no one knows why. There are many theories as you can imagine from her plane running out of fuel, the Japanese kidnapping her and holding her till this day the US government using her as a spy. What happened? And why were those files classified? Now I'm thinking about it. What was I mentioning before? What did we What were we so angry about? I can't remember. I think we wanted something to be released, but I'm pretty sure it was just these. Yeah, I'm Yeah, release the Amelia Heheart files now. In fact, this guy, if you want to know what we're getting ready for, he said that he's had the first preview of these files, and they are insane. He said, and I quote, "I read some of the Amelia Heheart files. It was crazy. Her last radio transmission was her asking for the release of the Epstein files." You're damn right. Now I remember. Oh, we we're never getting them. Let's be honest. Moving on. Okay, we need to circle back to talk about China again because this new invention that they've got is a gamecher. They have literally got robot legs. Chinese robot legs to make humans run. Sorry, one sec. Look. Hey, can't do this. I'm recording right now. Get out of here, CCP. I'll take that propaganda money later. Just kidding. Do you have any checks? All right, then. Sweet. Sorry about that. It's just housekeeping. You know, they they're trying to clean the room. I told him, "Lock, we'll do it later." So, anyway, let's get back to the story. Now, what's different about this Chinese leg technology is that it's not just some prototype that's being tested by some company in the lab. No, Chinese robot legs are now fully available commercially to tourists. They're coming along and they they can rent them while hiking. Like this is one of the craziest videos I've seen in a while. The first videos I saw was from an American content creator named Christian Gracy and he posted on Instagram showing him actually testing out this I guess exoskeleton. Alex, just play him a little bit of a clip because he's insane. It's just the robot is like I I'm putting no effort into running and I'm like running so good. >> The The robot wants to move by itself. >> Okay. Oh, he's moving forward me. I'm not walking. I'm not I am not I am not walking. This is literally the future. I'm I'm running with a robot. This is insane. The things are only 1.8 kg somehow. And they still you could put them on and they literally move you around. That's insane. You could even choose the degree of how powerful it is. uh and going from, you know, just a little tiny bit of help to like full power mode and it's just walking for you at 1.8 kg. And it also has AI, so it matches your stride pattern, your your step frequency, I guess, and it just adjusts to your body perfectly. Now, China are triing these devices in various locations around the country, mainly for hiking. But if you think about it, you know, old people that can't really walk very well, this pro could probably be used for them and they can walk up and down the stairs and they could probably hike up a mountain at 90 years old, too. In fact, Alex could I was about to say Alex can use them to get back into his running journey cuz Alex is starting to run again. Okay. Oh, and even better, they're pretty affordable. only around $22 to rent and to buy only $1,000 to to never have to walk yourself again. Pretty cool. Moving on. Okay, now moving on to a much more serious topic. In the space of around 14 hours, there was not one, not two, but three mass shootings in the United States. Honestly, when I was recording the breaking news, I never thought that I'd be doing three in the same video. Now, the first over the weekend was at a Mormon church in Grand Blank, Michigan. At least four people were killed and eight others were injured after a gunman drove his vehicle into the church and then opened fire and then also set the building light. Now, police say that this happened during a Sunday service attended by hundreds of people and some of those victims were children. Now, since then, the suspect has been identified as Thomas Jacob Sanford. He was part of the US Marines and he was later shot dead by police in the car park. Now, authorities are investigating the incident as an act of targeted violence, but they say the motive is still under investigation. Now, the second mass shooting happened just a few hours before this in North Carolina, and a 40-year-old man pulled up to a waterfront bar on a boat. He opened fire, killing three and injuring eight more. And most of the people that got caught in this were just people on holiday trying to chill out. This man has been identified as Nigel Edge and he's been charged with multiple counts of first-degree murder. And police say that the attack was highly premeditated. And the third, remember, all of this within a space about 10 to 14 hours, was in the largest casino in Texas. A man opened fire at a number of people, killing two, injuring five, and a bunch of them even had to be airlifted to hospital. Now, the gunman initially fled the scene, but police say that they do have someone in custody. According to the gun violence archive, there has now been at least 320 mass shootings in the US this year alone. That is a wild statistic. Moving on. And then lastly, a bus belonging to Ice Cube's crew caught fire on Tuesday while he was on tour in Oregon City, Portland. Now, people started speculating online that it was actually a targeted attack because they thought it belonged to ICE officials. And I don't know if you can start to see the connection of it because it had the word ice branded on the bus. So Ice Cube and Ice, to be fair, you can see the the the mixup. And thinking about it, Ice Cube really needs to stay locked in in the Big 25 because with a name like that, it's like that's like that's like driving a Cyber Truck back in the Big 24. In fact, speaking about ice, and feel like this is a little bit off topic, but you need to watch this video. >> Bro, I need to know how much weight they are carrying because it looks like they are all running in slow-mo. In fact, that is what Alex looks like right now. Did I mention Alex was getting back into running? I'm pretty sure he's got some I want Hey, we want to see some new clips. Alex, don't don't play us some clips back when you were spelt like a gazelle running. And that's You know what? Let me stop there. Alex is amazing. He's getting We are loving supporting community. Alex is doing fantastic. At least he's getting out there. You will be back like a gazelle very soon, Alex. Anyway, wild tangent. Back to the ice cube bus. Now, despite the speculation and very clear name mixup, there's not actually any evidence that the bus was set on fire by people who were trying to target ICE agents. Authorities say that they are still investigating what or who caused the fire, but they did say that this was suspicious and they haven't ruled out arson. Ice Cube himself made a statement on X saying that this wasn't his personal bus, but just a crew bus, you know, and nobody was injured. I mean, to be fair, if it wasn't someone trying to target Ice and it was more of a personal attack, it was probably for his his role in the movie War of Worlds, fair enough. But despite what happened, Ice Cube has continued with his tour. So, just like uh Ice Cube, I think the Supreme Leader must continue with his tour and wrap this video up. I love you guys. I hope you've had a fantastic weekend. I will see you on Wednesday back in the Empire's capital. See you then. I [Music] Woo! >> Woo! Woohoo!
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SPEED ALMOST DIED? — IShowSpeed SKYJUMP CHAOS
Wild start — Speed took on the STRAT SkyJump in LAS VEGAS and a clip had everyone convinced his carabiner SNAPPED mid-jump. Turns out it looks worse than it is (video-compression/stream lag illusion), but the freakout went viral and Speed himself said he “could’ve died.” Watch the footage, the reaction, and the follow-up breakdown. 
KINGDOM OF KUBALA — AFRICAN “TRIBE” CAMPING IN SCOTLAND
Tiny group, HUGE drama: a self-styled “Kingdom of Kubala” set up camp in the Scottish Borders and refuses to leave — locals, courts, and police are all involved. Are they reclaiming “stolen land” or just plain disruptive? We break down the backstory, the legal mess, and the local reaction. 
CHINA’S BONE GLUE — MEDICAL BREAKTHROUGH?
SCIENCE ALERT: Chinese researchers unveiled “BONE-02” — an oyster-inspired BONE GLUE that reportedly bonds fractured bones in ~3 MINUTES with one injection (early trials, ~150 patients reported). This could rewrite orthopedics — but remember: early reports, more peer review needed. We cover the claims, the hype, and the caveats. 
MRBEAST GETS SLAMMED — NEW STUNT CALLED ‘TOO MUCH’
Controversy central: MrBeast dropped a video titled “Would You Risk Dying For $500,000?” — a stuntman faces seven “death trap” challenges and folks lost it online. Was it irresponsible clickbait or legit stuntcraft with safety teams? We play the clips, read the replies, and call out the real debate: CONTENT ETHICS vs. ENTERTAINMENT. 
3 MASS SH**TINGS IN ~14 HOURS — US NEWS ROUNDUP
Horrible story: multiple mass shootings hit the US in a short window — including a deadly attack at a Michigan church where a gunman allegedly rammed a vehicle, set the building on fire, and opened fire (multiple fatalities & injuries). We contextualize the incidents, the victims, and the local response. Trigger warning: sensitive content ahead. 
PLUS (QUICK HITS):
• Chinese ROBOT LEGS/exoskeletons being trialed for hiking & tourism — futuristic mobility tech.
• Trump teases/announces file drops (yes, the conspiracy side-eye continues).
• ICE CUBE crew bus fire in Portland — investigators probing suspicious circumstances.
• And yes — MORE weird internet moments, spicy takes, and moments that make you go “WTF, 2025?”
0:01 Intro
1:07 Speed nearly dies
3:20 African tribe in Scotland
7:14 Chinese bone glue
10:08 MrBeast controversy
12:51 W Proton Mail (sponsor)
15:02 Trump releasing Epstein files (he's not)
17:27 China Robot-assisted legs
20:22 3 Mass sh**tings in America
22:08 Ice Cube's crew bus caught fire
24:30 Outro