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  • K2 has changed the entire prison game.



    In this fifth and final chapter of Tim Greishiemer's series, he breaks down what he saw inside Texas prisons during a new era of synthetic drugs, violence, contraband, and prison politics. He explains how K2 became one of the biggest hustles behind bars, how inmates made money through tattoos and underground businesses, and how the culture inside Texas prisons has changed over the years.



    But Tim’s story does not end in prison.



    After years of living inside that world — learning to tattoo, navigating prison politics, surviving the system, and planning to come home still caught up in the streets — he says everything changed the day he walked out. Instead of going back to the same life, he made the decision that he was done.



    This conversation is an unfiltered look at modern Texas prison life, the rise of K2, the underground prison economy, and one man’s attempt to leave that life behind for good.



    Topics covered:



    How K2 took over Texas prisons

    The new era of synthetic drugs behind bars

    Prison tattoo hustles and underground money

    Contraband, extortion, and corrupt movement

    Texas prison politics and violence

    How prison culture has changed

    Tim’s redemption arc after getting out

    Why he decided he was never going back



    This is a raw prison story about chaos, consequences, survival, and redemption.



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    00:00 Intro & Prison Smuggling Tactics

    00:36 Tim's Journey: Gang Life to Prison

    02:18 Changes in Texas Prisons Over the Years

    03:45 Addiction, Hustles, and Prison Economy

    08:00 Tattoo Hustle and Prison DIY

    13:00 Guards, Corruption, and Prison Custody

    17:20 Racial Politics and Prison Gangs

    22:00 White Boy Influence & Dope Trade

    27:00 The Bar Screen: Flushing and Drug Retrieval

    33:00 Extortion, Power, and Control

    38:00 K2 Money, Guard Corruption, and Prison Hustles

    43:00 Escalating Tensions and Hustle Mismanagement

    48:00 Child Support, Prison Finances & Corrupt System

    55:00 Tim Responds to Critics & Outlaw Mentality

    01:00:00 Final Thoughts: Systemic Injustice & Closing
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  • Former Mexican Mafia member René “Boxer” Enriquez tells the real story of La Eme — one of the most feared and powerful prison gangs in American history.



    In this interview, René breaks down how the Mexican Mafia gained control inside California prisons, how La Eme influenced street gangs across Los Angeles, how prison politics really work, and what it means to become a “made” member of the organization. He also opens up about his childhood, gang life, violence, addiction, betrayal, debriefing, and the long road toward redemption after leaving the life behind.



    This is a rare inside look at the Mexican Mafia from someone who lived it at the highest level — and survived to tell the truth.



    Watch until the end to hear René explain why La Eme still holds power today, how prison gangs communicate, and what he wants young people to understand before choosing that path.



    Topics covered:

    Mexican Mafia history, La Eme, California prison gangs, Los Angeles street gangs, prison politics, organized crime, gang violence, prison life, René Enriquez, true crime interview, cartel connections, debriefing, redemption, and life after the Mexican Mafia.



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    00:00 Introduction & Mexican Mafia Origins
    05:50 Boxer's Early Life & Family Background
    09:35 Youth, Gangs, and First Encounters
    12:19 Gang Recruitment & Early Violence
    16:00 Rise of the Mexican Mafia on the Streets
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    24:25 LA Drive-By Moratorium & Organization's Power
    28:00 The Mexican Mafia's Structure & Street Gangs
    34:00 Brand, Violence & Expansion
    40:20 Infighting & Mafia Politics
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    50:43 Surviving and Killing in Prison
    54:00 Boxer's Initiation into the Mexican Mafia
    01:00:00 Mafia Warfare: Prisons in the '80s & '90s
    01:08:00 Prison Hit Jobs and The Politics of Violence
    01:14:00 Drug Trafficking & Control in Prison
    01:19:00 Management, Money & The Mafia Franchise
    01:26:00 Cartel Connections & Mexican Mafia Operations
    01:33:00 Boxer's Path to Full Member & First Murders
    01:41:00 LA County Jail Politics and Mafia Influence
    01:50:00 Running Rackets and Ordered Hits in Jail
    01:56:00 Evolution to Organized Crime Syndicate
    02:03:00 Boxer's Arrest, Life Sentence, and Prison Mentality
    02:08:00 Reflection, Therapy & Personal Change
    02:14:00 Cooperating, Debriefing, and Testifying
    02:22:00 Parole Fights, Political Challenges & Release
    02:34:00 Aftermath, Legacy & Life on the Outside
    02:39:00 Final Reflections & Channel Promotion
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  • After seven years in a Texas prison, Tim came home with prison politics, gang ties, and connections that would pull him straight into the meth game. In episode 4 of Tim's series, he breaks down how life behind bars shaped his mindset, how he adjusted after release, and how prison relationships eventually led to cartel-level meth connections.



    Tim talks about working on death row, surviving the Texas prison system, coming home on parole, and entering a dangerous world of meth trafficking, cartel plugs, stash houses, and small-town drug markets. He also explains how rural Texas became flooded with ice, why meth spread so quickly through small towns, and how one out-of-state connection changed everything.



    This is a raw look at prison life, cartel influence, the meth pipeline, and the consequences of chasing fast money after prison.



    Watch until the end for Tim’s reflection on how quickly the money, pressure, and paranoia took over.



    Topics covered:

    -Meth trafficking in Texas

    -Cartel meth connections

    -Small-town drug epidemics

    -Life after prison

    -Parole and halfway houses

    -Cartel stash houses

    -The prison-to-streets pipeline



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    00:00 Getting Out and Entering the Game

    02:00 Life in Texas Prison and Making Connections

    05:00 Transitioning from Prison to the Streets

    12:00 Hustling After Release and Adjusting to Freedom

    18:00 Building Cartel Connections

    22:00 Securing the Out-of-State Plug

    26:00 Money Laundering and Staying Under the Radar

    32:00 Distribution, Middlemen, and Small Town Impact

    39:00 Meth in Small Town Texas and Sociological Factors

    43:00 The Evolution of Meth and Urban-Rural Spread

    47:00 Stash Houses, Real Estate & White Collar Crime

    58:00 Switching from Meth to Marijuana in Ohio

    01:05:00 Expanding the Operation and Dealing with Family

    01:13:00 Money, Health Issues, and Life on the Run

    01:23:00 Reflections on the Game, Corruption, and Legacy
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  • Former California game warden John Nores reveals the hidden war being fought deep inside America’s forests — where cartel-run marijuana farms have taken over remote public lands, poisoned wildlife, stolen water, and turned California’s mountains into dangerous territory.



    In this episode, John breaks down how Mexican cartel growers set up massive hidden weed farms, how they camouflage camps and irrigation systems, why game wardens became involved in marijuana raids, and what happened when his team came face-to-face with armed growers in the woods.



    We also discuss the environmental destruction caused by illegal grows, toxic pesticides, cartel tactics, California legalization, the black market, and why this problem is still far from over.



    John Nores is a former California Department of Fish and Wildlife game warden and author of Hidden War, where he documents his years tracking cartel activity in America’s wildlands.



    Topics include:

    Cartel weed farms, California forests, game wardens, illegal marijuana grows, Sinaloa cartel, toxic pesticides, water theft, wildlife destruction, armed growers, and the hidden war on public lands.



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    00:00 Intro: California's Weed War

    01:00 Meet John Norris: Game Warden Turned Cartel Hunter

    04:00 Why Game Wardens Battle Cartels

    09:00 Inside Cartel Grow Tactics

    17:00 Water Theft & Ranch Infiltration

    24:00 Deadly Encounters: Gunfights in the Hills

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    27:58 Cartel Structure & Operations Unveiled

    41:00 Cat-and-Mouse: Grow Raids vs Apprehensions

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    47:52 Cartel Incentives: Who's Growing & Why

    55:00 Hidden Health Dangers: Pesticides & Poisons

    01:03:00 Environmental Fallout: Wildlife & Water

    01:08:00 Legalization Backfires: Black Market Thrives

    01:16:00 Chinese Cartels & the Evolving Threat

    01:25:00 Why the Legal Market Can't Compete

    01:36:00 From Gunfights to Game Wardens: War Stories

    01:43:00 Cartels, China, and the Fentanyl Pipeline

    01:53:00 Northern Border, Drugs, and the Hidden War

    02:03:00 Solutions: Law, Education, & Real Change

    02:10:00 Impact of Legalization Laws in Other States

    02:12:00 Organic Growers vs Cartels: The Forgotten Warriors

    02:16:00 Wrap Up: The Fight for America's Wildlands & Closing Thoughts
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  • In Part 3 of Tim’s interview, he exposes the brutal reality of life inside the Texas prison system, including Texas death row, extreme heat with no air conditioning, alleged corruption, contraband cell phones, prison violence, and the inhumane conditions inmates face behind bars.



    Tim shares firsthand stories from his time in Texas prisons, including what it was like working on death row, seeing inmates receive execution dates, witnessing the emotional impact of executions, and hearing about wrongful convictions. He also breaks down how contraband gets into prison, how inmates survive scorching heat, how prison hustles work, and why he believes the Texas Department of Criminal Justice has gotten worse over time.



    This raw prison interview covers the hidden world of Texas prisons, death row inmates, prison politics, commissary hustles, staff corruption, segregation, gang dynamics, and the struggle to rebuild life after incarceration.



    If you’re interested in true crime interviews, prison stories, death row documentaries, criminal justice reform, wrongful convictions, and real-life accounts from former inmates, subscribe for more long-form conversations.



    Topics Covered:

    -Texas prison system

    -Texas death row

    -Life on death row

    -No air conditioning in Texas prisons

    -Prison heat deaths

    -Contraband cell phones in prison

    -Prison corruption

    -Wrongful convictions

    -Executions in Texas

    -Prison violence and survival

    -Segregation and prison politics

    -Life after prison



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    00:00 Life on Death Row: Getting the Job

    02:00 Prison Heat & Air Conditioning Issues

    05:00 Extreme Heat and Health Dangers

    09:00 Corruption & Water Shortages in Texas Prisons

    12:00 Prison Profits: Commissary & Phone Costs

    16:00 Contraband: Smuggling Phones & Drugs

    21:00 Death Row: Execution of an Innocent Man

    27:00 Death Row Life & Prison Economics

    32:00 The Politics & Hustles of Death Row Jobs

    38:00 Passing Socks, Stamps, and Prison Currency

    44:00 Handling Food, Muslim Rules, and Corruption

    48:00 Violence, Stabbings, & Prison Justice

    54:00 Who Ends Up on Death Row vs. Life

    01:00:00 Death Row Inmates: Psychopathy or Normalcy?

    01:07:00 Segregation Units & Survival Stories

    01:14:00 Harassment, Retaliation, and Violence

    01:17:00 How Texas Prisons Have Gotten Worse

    01:22:00 Final Thoughts: Broken Prison System & Reform
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  • Anthony Santana survived fentanyl addiction, homelessness, drug dealing, and nearly 100 overdoses — but what he saw inside the rehab industry shocked him almost as much as the streets.



    In this episode of The Connect, Anthony exposes the dark world of rehab corruption, body brokering, and treatment centers allegedly profiting from fentanyl addicts through insurance payouts. He breaks down how addicts are recruited, paid, recycled through detox programs, and sometimes pushed back into relapse so the money keeps flowing.



    Anthony also opens up about selling fentanyl and Xanax in California, living homeless in Los Angeles, dealing drugs in MacArthur Park, surviving overdoses, and eventually finding real recovery after years of addiction.



    This is a raw look at the fentanyl crisis, the California rehab scam, and the hidden business behind addiction treatment.



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    00:00 Opening & Anthony's Background

    03:35 Addiction, Overdose, and Hope

    06:20 Growing Up, Family & Early Drug Use

    11:00 Dealing, Trauma & Progression to Fentanyl

    17:00 Scaling Up Drug Operations

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    221:58 Dangers, Setups & Violence

    34:27 Homelessness, Drug Dealing in LA, and the Senior Home

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    41:45 Body Brokering & Rehab Industry Corruption

    46:02 MacArthur Park: LA’s Open Air Drug Market

    51:41 Drug Availability, Pricing & Street Hustle

    53:00 Inside the Fentanyl and Xanax Supply Chains

    57:00 Adapting, Staying Out of Jail, and the Online Drug Trade

    01:02:56 Bay Area Drug Scene & Violence

    01:09:47 Struggles with Treatment & Homelessness

    01:16:00 Human Trafficking, Customers, and the Underbelly of LA

    01:20:35 Getting Sober & Redemption

    01:26:00 Reflections, Family & Final Thoughts
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  • Former Mongols MC leader Mooch sits down to reveal the inside story of motorcycle club life, the Mongols’ war with the Hells Angels, ATF informants, RICO cases, and what really happened behind the scenes of major biker investigations.



    In this episode, Mooch breaks down how federal informants allegedly infiltrated motorcycle clubs, how Operation Black Rain impacted the Mongols MC, and why he believes many members were pressured through RICO charges and plea deals. He also talks about club politics, being labeled “out bad,” the fight over the Mongols patch, the rise of biker club violence, and the reality of life after leaving the patch.



    Mooch gives a rare firsthand look at the structure of the Mongols Motorcycle Club, the rules members live by, the conflict with the Hells Angels, and how biker culture has changed through social media, pop culture, and federal pressure.



    This is a deep dive into outlaw motorcycle clubs, brotherhood, betrayal, informants, law enforcement, and redemption after leaving the life.



    Topics include:Mongols MC, Hells Angels, ATF informants, RICO cases, Operation Black Rain, biker wars, motorcycle club politics, federal investigations, outlaw motorcycle clubs, life after the patch, and Mooch’s personal journey.



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    00:00 Introduction & The Mongols' Reputation

    01:10 Meet Mooch: Inside Mongols Culture

    03:30 Leaving the Club & 'Out Bad' Explained

    05:54 Speaking Publicly & Club Structure

    08:00 International Chapters & Racial Politics

    13:34 Membership Growth & Changing Biker Image

    20:45 Dues, Club Size, and Prospecting

    25:25 Mongols Bylaws & Internal Discipline

    32:30 Drug Use, Criminality & Club Culture

    39:05 Federal Prosecution: Myths, Informants, & Racketeering

    48:54 Undercover Stings & Entrapment Tactics

    58:18 Mooch's Arrests & Justice System Challenges

    01:12:00 Life After Mongols & Positive Change

    01:19:44 What Does '1%' Mean Today?

    01:26:30 Leadership, Politics & Club Conflicts

    01:34:00 Club Growth, Violence & The Changing Landscape

    01:40:00 Law Enforcement, Propaganda & Final Thoughts

    01:41:30 Mooch's Book, Podcast & Outro
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  • In episode 2 of the Tim G miniseries, Tim dives into a raw and intense firsthand account of life inside one of Texas’ most violent prison units. He breaks down what it was like arriving young, white, and unprotected in a heavily segregated environment where respect had to be earned fast.



    He talks about the politics between prison gangs, corrupt officers, contraband hustles, riots, extortion, violence, and the daily survival mindset required to make it through. From guards being flipped for drops, to inmates running serious money operations behind the walls, this conversation exposes how chaotic and dangerous Texas prison life could really get.



    Tim also reflects on how older inmates taught him discipline, street wisdom, and the importance of carrying himself with respect — lessons that shaped the way he moved both inside and after prison.



    A brutal, unfiltered look at prison politics, survival, and the hidden economy behind the walls.



    Topics covered:

    Texas prison violence, prison gangs, Bloods and Crips, Mexican Mafia, Texas Syndicate, contraband, corrupt guards, prison riots, extortion, survival, redemption, and life after incarceration.



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    00:00 Intro & Life in the Most Violent Prisons

    01:14 Terrell Unit: The Worst Prison in Texas

    02:57 Death Row, Security Changes & Contraband

    07:06 Prison Hustles & Black Market Economy

    12:17 Adapting, Survival & Earning Respect

    18:29 Race, Gangs & Violence Inside

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    23:13 Respect, Snitching, and Survival Rules

    32:38 Corrupt Guards, Prison Parties, and Lessons from Older Inmates

    42:47 Riot Stories & Texas Prison Politics

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    46:13 Racial Conflict and Survival Fights

    54:42 Initiations, Tests & Early Survival

    01:10:24 Prison Hierarchy, Hits & Corrupt Guards

    01:20:00 Violence on the Inside: Stabbings & Fights

    01:34:08 Race, Respect, and Code of Silence

    01:46:03 Bloods, Politics, and Earning Your Place

    02:00:04 Endurance, Anxiety & Becoming Hardened

    02:14:43 Self-Reflection & Emotional Toll

    02:16:49 Wrap-Up & Outro
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  • The war inside the Sinaloa Cartel may be reaching a turning point.



    In this episode, we break down the alleged collapse of the Chapitos faction, the fallout from El Mayo Zambada’s shocking kidnapping and arrest, and the reported U.S. indictment targeting powerful political figures in Sinaloa. As Chapo Guzmán’s sons lose allies, money, manpower, and political protection, the balance of power may be shifting toward Los Mayitos.



    But this story goes far beyond cartel infighting.



    We also explore the bigger picture: U.S. pressure on Mexican politicians, growing American intelligence activity inside Mexico, surveillance technology on the border, alleged CIA involvement, and whether this marks a new phase in the war against Mexican cartels.



    Is this the end of the Guzmán dynasty? Are the Chapitos negotiating their surrender? And is Mexico becoming the next major battlefield for U.S. foreign policy?



    Topics covered:



    -The Chapitos vs. Los Mayitos war

    -El Mayo Zambada’s kidnapping and arrest

    -The alleged indictment of Sinaloa politicians

    -Rubén Rocha Moya and cartel corruption claims

    -The fall of Chapo Guzmán’s sons

    -CJNG’s role in the conflict

    -U.S. intelligence activity in Mexico

    -CIA, cartels, surveillance, and Mexican sovereignty

    -What comes next for the Sinaloa Cartel



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    00:00 End of the War in Sinaloa

    01:01 US Crackdown on Corrupt Politicians

    02:59 Power Struggles and Betrayals

    04:42 Political Ties and Cartel Connections

    05:51 Desperation, Alliances, and Downfall

    06:16 US Pressure Across Latin America

    07:51 Historic Indictments and Political Fallout

    08:42 Mexico’s Dilemma: Sovereignty vs. Extradition

    09:56 US Surveillance & International Involvement

    11:01 CIA’s Role and Growing Tensions

    12:12 Cartel Weakened and Next Moves

    13:02 The End of an Era for the Guzmán Dynasty

    13:46 Shift in Cartel Operations & Future Outlook

    14:40 Ongoing Developments and Closing
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  • This is Part 1 of a five-part miniseries on Tim Griesheimer's life. Tim is by far one of the most popular guests we've had on the show, so this series dives even deeper into his life featuring new stories about gang life, prison, identity, trauma, and redemption.



    In this episode, Tim shares the early chapters of his life, from growing up in an abusive household to finding acceptance in the streets, gang culture, and eventually prison.



    Tim opens up about what it was like being white while running with mostly Black friends and Blood gang members, how racial dynamics differed between Ohio and Texas, and the controversy around using the n-word. He also describes childhood violence, early crime, carrying guns as a kid, shootouts, and how he became drawn to the outlaw lifestyle before his first prison sentence.



    Topics include:



    -Growing up in Ohio and Texas

    -Childhood abuse and street life

    -Being white around Blood gang members

    -Saying the n-word and facing consequences

    -Early gun violence and shootouts

    -Racial tension in Texas

    -First experiences with prison politics

    -Finding identity through crime and gang culture



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    00:00 From a Troubled Home to the Streets

    01:01 Introducing Tim Griesheimer's Story

    04:47 Connecting with People and Early Social Traits

    07:09 Nature vs. Nurture and Developing an Outlaw Mentality

    10:27 Embracing the Streets: Stealing and Early Crimes

    13:01 Fighting, Survival, and Street Cred

    17:08 Shootouts and Guns at a Young Age

    21:12 Gang Affiliations: Bloods, Crips, and Neighborhood Politics

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    27:38 Reflecting on Gang Life, Family Bonds, and Military Ambitions

    33:13 Childhood Abuse and Family Trauma

    36:50 Violence at Home and Resentment Toward Parents

    41:13 Cycles of Abuse: Family History

    43:14 Moving Between States & Unstable Upbringing

    45:27 Culture Shock: Racial Dynamics in Texas vs. Ohio

    48:00 Experiencing Prejudice from Both Black and White Communities

    50:01 First Time Going to Prison – Facing Reality

    54:01 Arrival at the Most Dangerous Texas Prison

    56:11 Navigating Prison Politics and Racial Pressure
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  • Jonathan Alpeyrie is a war photographer and journalist who has spent time documenting the darkest corners of the global drug trade — from cartel territory in Mexico and the favelas of Brazil to the streets of Kensington, Skid Row, Baltimore, and the mega-prisons of El Salvador.



    Jonathan breaks down what he’s seen firsthand while embedding with drug gangs, addicts, undercover police units, and special forces around the world. He explains how European drug gangs are becoming more powerful, why France, Belgium, and Holland are turning into major narco hubs, and how Mexican cartels are exporting their violence and tactics into Europe.



    Jonathan also discusses the rise of fentanyl in America, the origins of the synthetic opioid pipeline, the brutal reality of addiction on the streets, and what he witnessed inside El Salvador’s crackdown on MS-13. From undercover drug buys in Europe to firefights in Rio’s favelas, this is a raw look at the worldwide drug crisis from someone who has seen it up close.



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    00:00 European Drug Gangs & Cartel Tactics

    02:00 War Reporter’s Background

    03:55 Challenges of Access and Documentary Work

    08:00 Undercover Ops with Cops & European Narcos

    12:40 Weak Punishments & Overloaded European Prisons

    15:50 Belgium, Holland & France: Europe's Crime Hotbeds

    21:00 Ethnic Gangs and Emerging Alliances

    27:00 Why Europe Is the “Crown Jewel” of the Drug Trade

    35:00 Big Busts, Corruption & Mexican Cartel Influence

    41:00 Fentanyl and Drug Crisis in the US

    49:30 Drug Trends: Fentanyl, Meth, and Ketamine Scenes

    54:00 MDMA, Ecstasy, and Party Drug Production

    59:50 Inside Brazilian Favelas and Combat Zones

    01:03:00 Violence, Danger & Drug Wars in Latin America

    01:10:00 War Reporting: Syria, Iraq, and Hostage Experiences

    01:20:00 Geopolitics, Proxy Wars & Global Destabilization

    01:27:30 America’s Shifting Role & Future of Cartels

    01:34:00 Personal Trauma, Resilience & Drug War Morality

    01:41:00 Solutions, Nationalism, and The Limits of Idealism

    01:45:00 Jonathan’s Mission & Final Thoughts

    01:49:00 Book Plug & Closing Remarks


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  • Former federal inmate Eric King joins to expose what life is really like inside ADX Florence, America’s most notorious supermax prison. After being sentenced to 10 years for firebombing a politician’s office in 2014, King says he endured brutal treatment in federal custody, including beatings, starvation, solitary confinement, four-point restraints, and years of communication restrictions.



    In this episode, Eric opens up about his radicalization in Kansas City, the Ferguson protests, his federal case, surviving violent prison politics, fighting a guard in self-defense, winning at trial, and later being sent to ADX Florence in what he believes was retaliation. He also explains the psychological toll of extreme isolation, the myths surrounding ADX, how prisoners communicate inside, and what it took to rebuild his life after release.



    Eric is the author of A Clean Hell: Anarchy and Abolition Inside America’s Most Notorious Dungeon, a firsthand account of survival, resistance, and humanity inside the federal prison system.



    Topics include:



    -Eric King’s childhood and political awakening

    -Ferguson, direct action, and his federal charges

    -Violence, solitary confinement, and prison retaliation

    -Life inside ADX Florence

    -The psychological effects of extreme isolation

    -Reentry, trauma, family, and healing after prison



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    00:00 Eric King Introduction

    02:00 Eric's Early Life & Radicalization

    06:00 Growing Up: Crime, Poverty, and Activism

    12:00 Losing Faith & Early Legal Troubles

    18:00 Protest, Ferguson, and Political Activism

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    22:41 The Crime: Ferguson Response & Arrest

    29:00 Prison: First Experiences & Racial Politics

    34:00 Surviving Prison Culture & Targeting

    40:00 Abuse by Guards & Florence Medium Incident

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    47:00 Torture, Four-Point Room & Transfer Hell

    53:00 Isolation, Violence, and Solitary Life

    01:00:00 Fighting Back: Resistance & Prison Protests

    01:14:00 Second Trial: Self-Defense, Winning in Court

    01:20:00 ADX Florence: Punishment & Reprisal Transfers

    01:28:00 Arriving at ADX: Conditions and Isolation

    01:37:00 ADX Daily Life & Psychological Impact

    01:49:00 Punitive System, Corruption, and Quota Reality

    01:56:00 Surviving Isolation: Mental Discipline & Gratitude

    02:00:00 Reentry: Life After Prison & Its Challenges

    02:06:00 Reflection: Regrets, Growth, and Activism Now

    02:12:00 ADX Realities, Mythbusting & Book Release

    02:18:00 ADX Procedures, High-Profile Inmates & Closing
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  • In this episode, Carlos McAdory shares his unbelievable journey from growing up in St. Paul, Minnesota, to becoming involved in street crime, armed robberies, and eventually receiving a federal life sentence.



    He breaks down how a local robbery case became a federal Hobbs Act conspiracy, why his codefendants cooperated, and how refusing to cooperate led to an extreme sentence: 20 life sentences. Carlos also explains the legal loopholes, sentencing errors, and federal “three strikes” issue that ultimately helped him beat life and come home after serving 19 years, 2 months, and 4 days.



    This conversation covers street life in Minnesota, prison politics, federal sentencing, the trial penalty, legal appeals, studying law from prison, and the mindset it took to keep fighting when the system said he would never come home.



    Watch as Carlos opens up about accountability, redemption, fatherhood, the justice system, and what he’s building now through his documentary work and podcast.



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    00:00 Introduction: Carlos's Story

    01:00 Background: Growing Up in St. Paul

    03:20 Street Life, Gangs, and Early Crimes

    08:40 First Prison Term & Sentencing in Minnesota

    11:00 Returning to the Streets & Second Prison Sentence

    17:50 Life in State Prison and Street Hustles

    24:00 Transition to Federal Crimes & Armed Robberies

    34:00 The Robbery Conspiracy Unfolds

    40:00 Getting Caught: Arrests, Cooperation & The Feds

    46:00 Going to Trial & Federal Sentencing

    54:00 Life Sentence and Injustice in the System

    01:04:00 Learning the Law: DIY Legal Battle

    01:12:00 Breakthrough: Discovering the Illegal Sentence

    01:22:00 Appeals, Denials, and Never Losing Hope

    01:31:00 Change in Law & Second Chance

    01:40:00 Coming Home: Life After Prison

    01:47:00 Reflections, Lessons, and New Beginnings

    01:52:20 Documentary, Podcast, and Final Thoughts
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  • Actor and Hollywood stuntman Erik “All Day” Audé joins The Connect for one of the most intense stories ever told on the channel.



    In 2002, Erik was arrested in Pakistan after unknowingly being used as a drug mule and accused of attempting to smuggle narcotics through the airport. What followed was a nightmare: a death sentence, years inside one of Pakistan’s most dangerous maximum-security prisons, brutal conditions, riots, violence, corruption, and the constant fear that he would be the next prisoner executed.



    Erik breaks down how he was deceived, what life on death row was really like, how he survived the prison system, and how he eventually fought his way back to freedom after proving his innocence. He also talks about his career as a stuntman, the importance of safety on film sets, and the lessons he learned from surviving the unimaginable.



    This is a story about betrayal, survival, faith, justice, and what it takes to keep fighting when the entire system is against you.



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    00:00 Erik Audé's Nightmare: Pakistan Death Row

    01:39 Introducing Erik's Story & Book

    03:11 Hollywood Stunt Work & Industry Dangers

    07:53 On-Set Injuries & Stunt Safety Culture

    13:32 Behind the Scenes: Drug Smuggling Logistics

    16:08 Exploiting Drivers & Realities of US-Mexico Smuggling

    18:29 Deception Schemes: Mules, Tragedy & Innocent Couriers

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    21:24 How Eric Became a Dupe in the Drug Trade

    29:34 Pakistan's Corrupt Justice System & Bribery in Courts

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    34:56 Erik's Recruitment—A Glamorous Leather Industry Cover

    46:14 Erik's First Suspicious Smuggling Trips

    55:02 The Trip to Pakistan: Red Flags and Arrest

    01:03:54 Jailed in Pakistan: Culture Shock and Danger

    01:14:17 Abuse, Survival, and Corruption Inside Prison

    01:25:27 Violence, Survival, and Learning the System

    01:41:09 Erik's Survival Tactics and Prison Power Plays

    01:54:28 Prison Riots, Boxing, and Navigating Pakistani Jail Hierarchy

    02:15:33 Appeals, Pakistani Lawyers, and Winning Respect

    02:35:07 Fighting for Freedom: Legal Maneuvering from the Inside

    02:57:06 High Court, Vindication, and Leaving Pakistan

    03:02:39 Return Home, Civil Suit, and Final Justice

    03:11:00 Erik Today: Lessons, Life After Prison & Reflections

    03:13:33 Final Thoughts & Where to Find Erik's Story
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  • Carl Johnson grew up in the streets of Baltimore during the same era HBO was filming The Wire — but while the world watched the show, Carl lived the reality.



    In this episode, Carl breaks down what The Wire got right and wrong, how Baltimore’s open-air drug markets really operate, why the city became such a major heroin and fentanyl hub, and how the collapse of the old street-code changed the game forever. He also opens up about his own past in the streets, his mentor’s connection to the real Barksdale family, the violence that shaped Baltimore’s reputation, and why fentanyl has made today’s drug trade more dangerous than ever.



    Now out of the game, Carl works in recovery and helps others struggling with addiction through the Baltimore Recovery Alliance. This is a raw, unfiltered look inside one of America’s most infamous cities — from someone who survived it and turned his life around.



    We all watched The Wire. Carl Johnson lived it.



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    00:00 Meet Carl: From Baltimore Streets to Rehab Counselor

    03:45 Intro: The Wire & Baltimore's Unique Drug Market

    07:07 Fentanyl Takes Over: Shifts in Baltimore's Drug Trade

    13:47 Opiates, Rehab, and Open Air Markets

    24:33 How the Drug Game Runs: Corners, Crews, and the Feds

    32:14 Baltimore's Changing Landscape: Projects, Gentrification

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    39:47 Abandoned Buildings and Homicide Culture

    50:25 Guns, Violence, and Life on the Corners

    01:03:41 Life Lessons from the Streets: The Barksdale Legacy

    01:11:15 Getting Into the Game: Carl's Early Hustles

    01:19:55 Crack vs. Heroin: Insider Secrets, Hustle Hierarchies & Survival

    01:34:32 Prison, Probation, and the Turning Point

    02:05:31 Rehab, Redemption & Breaking Cycles

    02:21:55 Addiction, Policy & Baltimore Recovery Alliance
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  • In this raw and unfiltered interview, Polo Cisneros breaks down how he built a multi-year career in the cocaine trade — and how the COVID-19 pandemic created the perfect storm for him to make over $1 million in record time.



    From supply shortages and skyrocketing prices to underground business strategies, Polo explains how the streets really work behind the scenes. He shares how he avoided prison for nearly two decades, the mindset that kept him alive, and why he ultimately walked away from the game.



    This isn’t a glorified story — it’s a real look at the risks, the money, and the consequences of life in the drug trade.



    In this episode:



    -How COVID changed the drug market overnight

    -Turning 1 kilo into massive profit

    -The strategy behind wholesale vs street-level dealing

    -Why he avoided violence and stayed under the radar

    -The moment he knew it was time to quit

    -The hidden costs of the lifestyle



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    00:00 Meet Polo Cisneros

    02:46 Building a Steady Coke Business

    06:54 Learning the Game in New York & Jersey

    09:29 Barbering, Connections & Learning to Press

    13:37 Raw Product, Customers & Quality Control

    15:19 Caribbean vs. Mexican Supply Routes

    17:39 Colorado Grow & the Houston Connection

    22:00 Walking Away From Bigger Cartel Ties

    24:49 Growing the Business & Reinvesting in Logistics

    28:18 Monthly Profit, Family Life & Staying Low-Key

    31:13 Stash Spots, Driving Rules & Managing Risk

    38:20 College Towns, Shore Towns & Out-of-State Customers

    41:39 Molly, Club Drugs & Changing Trends

    43:16 COVID Coke Shortage Changes Everything

    45:01 Turning One Brick Into Ten

    47:00 Making $2 Million During Lockdown

    52:19 The Market Crashes & Going Legit

    01:14:03 Filmmaking, Arrest, and Life After the Game
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  • Houston street hustler Jugg sits down with to tell the unbelievable story of how he helped fuel the hydrocodone pill explosion across Louisiana and Texas during the early opioid epidemic. From moving thousands of pills a week out of Houston pain clinics to watching entire communities fall into addiction, Jugg gives a raw firsthand account of the rise of “lean culture,” pill trafficking, doctor shopping, Roxy 30s, and the transition into today’s fentanyl crisis.



    In this interview, Jugg breaks down:



    -How Houston pain clinics operated during the opioid boom

    -Making millions trafficking hydrocodone and Roxy pills

    -Drug culture in Houston and Louisiana in the 2000s

    -The rise of lean, syrup, and pill addiction

    -Corrupt clinics, pharmacies, and doctor shopping

    -Prison, street politics, and surviving the game

    -Why fentanyl changed everything

    -His life after prison running trucking businesses and podcasts



    This is one of the wildest untold stories from the Southern opioid epidemic — straight from someone who lived it.



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    00:00 Ground Floor of the Pill Game

    01:45 Introducing Jugg: Origins & Early Hustle

    03:30 Family Ties & Teenage Hustling

    05:27 Crack, Pills & Generational Drug Shifts

    08:17 The Houston Move & Pain Clinics

    11:17 The Hydrocodone Boom

    14:07 The Pill Market: Operations & Economics

    19:07 Scaling Up: Distribution, Profits & Players

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    22:29 From Weed to Pills: Business Evolution

    28:07 Doctor Shopping & Law Enforcement Crackdown

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    31:38 Switching to Roxys & New Market Challenges

    35:37 Effects on Community & Pill Culture

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    41:05 The Pharmacy System & Regulatory Changes

    45:07 Crossing Over: Racial Lines & Generational Impact

    48:57 Legal Troubles & Escalating Risks

    53:07 Prison Time & Lessons Learned

    01:00:17 Fake Pills & Fentanyl Danger

    01:04:57 Rap Life vs. Hustle Life

    01:10:47 Life after the Game: Trucking & Entrepreneurship

    01:14:57 Logistics, Trucking, and Felon-Friendly Careers

    01:19:17 Reflections, Community & Closing Thoughts
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  • In this PART 2 episode, Mundo returns to tell the next chapter of his unbelievable story. After years as a high-ranking Mexican Mafia member involved in multiple murders and violent operations, he describes the religious experience he had in jail that changed the course of his life. What follows is a shocking account of becoming a secret informant while still surrounded by fugitives, gang politics, drugs, and murder.



    Mundo explains how he began working with law enforcement, why he felt driven to help bring down the same organization he once served, and how his undercover role pulled him deeper into danger. He talks about working around figures like Joe Morgan, Alfie, and Sailor, the chaos of double lives, cartel-connected drug operations, bank robberies, contract killings, and the moment everything began closing in on him again.



    He also reflects on the cost of that life, his Christian faith, witness protection, and how he later became a trainer and consultant for law enforcement. The conversation closes with a deep look at the Mexican Mafia today, its structure, cartel ties, Sureño influence, and how prison gang power still shapes the streets.



    This is a raw, intense interview about violence, betrayal, redemption, and survival from someone who lived at the center of it.



    For Part 1 go to https://youtu.be/BjPka7eDvoc



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    00:00 Recap & Introduction to Mundo's Story

    02:00 High Standing in the Mexican Mafia

    04:00 Religious Experience and Departure

    08:00 Facing the Organization & Seeking Redemption

    13:00 Decision to Go Undercover

    18:00 First Steps as an Informant

    22:00 Working with Sailor & Early Undercover Operations

    28:00 Navigating the Dope Game Undercover

    37:00 Bank Robberies and Growing Paranoia

    45:00 Contract Killings & Legal Troubles

    51:00 Plea Deals and Testifying Against Joe Morgan

    56:00 Witness Protection & Life After the Gang

    01:03:00 Mexican Mafia Structure Today

    01:10:00 Modern Cartel Connections

    01:18:00 Personal Life, Faith, and Final Reflections

    01:21:00 Books, Resources, and Closing Inspiration
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  • From the streets of the South Bronx to running one of the busiest weed operations in New York City — this is the story of Angel Diaz, aka Julito.



    In this raw and unfiltered interview, Julito breaks down how he was raised in the drug game, watching his mother move heroin and cocaine before stepping into the streets himself at just 12 years old. From selling crack and flipping weed to building a massive distribution network moving pounds daily, he shares how loyalty, hustle, and survival shaped his rise.



    But the game comes with a price.



    Julito opens up about violence, betrayal, federal indictments, and the moment everything came crashing down due to snitches and internal conflict. After years behind bars, he reflects on the truth most don’t talk about:



    There’s no glory in the street life.



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    00:00 Intro: Meet Julito – Bronx Weed Kingpin

    01:53 Puerto Rican Roots & Family in the South Bronx

    03:56 Julito's Upbringing & Family's Criminal Past

    10:05 Early Hustles: Family Drug Business

    16:39 Growing Up Surrounded by Drugs & Violence

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    22:40 Weed, Heroin, Crack: Bronx Drug Culture Breakdown

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    32:38 Julito's First Steps as a Young Hustler

    36:19 The Weed Block Corner Sales

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    43:16 From Corners To Big Business

    48:45 Clientele, Profits & Outwitting the Law

    55:40 Moving Up: Gaining Trust and Becoming the Boss

    01:12:01 Running the Block & Dealing with Competition

    01:23:50 Weed Droughts, Strains, and Evolving Drug Game

    01:31:07 The Rise of Sour Diesel and High-End Weed

    01:36:01 Block Politics & Rivalries in the Bronx

    01:43:43 Violence, Betrayal, and the Feds Closing In

    01:54:41 The Murder, the Snitch, and the Downfall

    02:07:38 Feds Build Their Case & Block Goes Down

    02:18:27 Prison, Reflecting on the Game & Life Lessons

    02:20:19 Life After Prison & Final Thoughts
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  • In this part 2 chat, we sit down with Mark Branon who was sentenced to 60 years (a life sentence) and survived some of the most dangerous federal penitentiaries in the United States.



    He shares the full story—from alleged government misconduct in his case, to fighting endless appeals that went nowhere, to navigating brutal prison politics where violence was a daily reality.



    Inside, he lived through:



    -Extreme conditions in Maricopa County Jail

    -Relentless pressure to snitch—and the consequences of refusing

    -High-level prison yards like Victorville, where stabbings were routine

    -Years in solitary confinement (the SHU)

    -Organized riots, race wars, and prison hierarchy

    -Personal loss, including the tragic death of his son while he was locked up



    Despite everything, he eventually overturned part of his case and walked free.



    Now on the outside, he’s focused on helping others—especially those dealing with grief, trauma, and rebuilding after rock bottom.



    This is a raw, unfiltered look at survival, resilience, and what it really takes to endure decades behind bars.



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    00:00 Opening: Facing a Life Sentence

    01:17 Legal Battles & Appeals

    06:08 Maricopa County Jail & State Charges

    13:02 Return to Federal Prison & Gang Politics

    19:01 Entering Victorville: Hardest Time Yet

    24:02 Prison Codes: Paperwork & S Offenders

    30:55 Riots, Violence & Prison Discipline

    39:33 Surviving Isolation & Mental Challenges

    46:04 Adaptation & Daily Life in the Hole

    51:40 Violence, Power & Prison Hierarchy

    01:00:11 Passing Time: Hustles & Survival

    01:12:05 Race Wars & Prison Rules

    01:17:17 Leadership, De-Escalation & Prison Politics

    01:21:00 Personal Loss & Finding Meaning

    01:29:31 Parole, Yards & Final Reflections

    01:39:17 Moving Forward & Helping Others
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