Friday, September 9, 2022

MK ULTRA PROOF - DJ VLAD - INVOLVED IN CRIME(MK ULTRA IF YOU LIKE) SINCE 1996(perhaps even 1995) OR SO - RUSSIAN FROM UKRAINE AND GUESS

All the Russians in US are part Jewish - part Jewish due to convenience not because of real Jewish background, but to HIDE REAL BACKGROUND AND REAL NATURE OF THEIR STAY ABROAD.
THIS HARD CORE KGB KILLER IS GREATLY EMBRACED BY THE BLACK COMMUNITY - NOT HIDING HIS IDENTITY, SO WHY FUSS ABOUT TRUMP AND PUTIN ETC https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DJ_Vlad !!??? 

No I do not side with right wing - because one and the other embrace same issues of different colors - they both embrace also Putin as you SEE NOW A DAYS and Putin was/is war.

AS PER MK ULTRA PROOF - DURING HIS STUDIES, HE LIVED WITH PARENTS IN HIGH-RISE....HE POSSIBLY HAS ANOTHER SIBLING WHICH IN HIS CASE PROBABLY IS BROTHER. POSSIBLY EVEN BROTHER AND SISTER - MOTHER WAS BLONDE HAIRED AND FATHER LIKELY WAS A CAB COMPANY OWNER OR SOMETHING LIKE THIS...THEY HUSTLED FOR MONEY AND DEGREES AND MARRIAGES....GOT CAB OWNERSHIP VIA THIS CASE, NEW APARTMENT, AND HUSBAND FOR DAUGHTER, DIPLOMA ETC...

NO, I AIN'T NO EITHER RUSSIAN OR SERBIAN AND I TOLD YOU TO KEEP YOUR FINGERS OFF - AWAY. ON MILLION OCCASIONS TO FUCK OFF. YOU BUILT PARTNERSHIP ON CRIME, BUT THIS TYPE OF CRIME IS KNOWN AS ETHNIC CLEANSING - GENOCIDE TO BE PRECISE.

NOWHERE MENTIONED ON INTERNET https://ausertimes.blogspot.com/2022/09/his-sisters-husband-in-fact-became.html AND UPDATED 5 MINUTES LATTER ON SEPTEMBER 9TH, 2022 AT 2318 HOURS 


FROM WIKIPEDIA

Vladimir Lyubovny (RussianВладимир Любовный; born June 28, 1973), commonly known as DJ Vlad, is an American interviewer, journalist, director, and former disc jockey.[4][5] He is the CEO of video and news website VladTV.com. His YouTube channel, djvlad, features his interviews of multiple music artists and entertainers and currently has over five million subscribers. He has also produced and directed films. He currently lives in Calabasas, California.

Early life[edit]

Lyubovny was born in Kyiv, Ukraine (then part of the Soviet Union) to a Russian Jewish family and moved to the United States at the age of five, first living in Springfield, Massachusetts before his family settled down in San Mateo, California.[6][better source needed] Lyubovny became interested in hip hop in his youth when N.W.A released their debut album.



Career[edit]

Lyubovny was initially making hip hop beats, but later quit when he realized he would not be successful at it.[7] He began DJing after experimenting with a friend's equipment. In a 2010 interview with Parlé Magazine, he stated: "I kinda reached this point where I was like 'I really wanna do music. Let me try and concentrate and do music as well'."[8] He directed on the American Gangster television series, as well as the documentary film Ghostride the Whip.[9]

Lyubovny later launched VladTV.com and initially uploaded mp3 files of DJ mixtapes.[8][when?] He moved to New York City and released the Rap Phenomenon mixtape series.[8][when?] He was also making hip hop DVDs, but was financially struggling as DVD sales began to decline. In 2008, Lyubovny turned his attention towards YouTube, which had recently launched its Partner Program which allows content creators to earn money. Lyubovny then decided to drop all other endeavours and focus on YouTube full-time.[7]

In August 2008, Lyubovny was assaulted by rapper Rick Ross's entourage after he covered a story on the rapper's former career as a corrections officer.[10] Lyubovny filed a $4 million lawsuit.[11] On April 15, 2010, a New York Federal Jury awarded Lyubovny $300,000 in his civil suit, finding Ross liable for setting Lyubovny up for the attack at the 2008 Ozone Awards in Houston, Texas.[10]

In April 2009, the Star & Buc Wild show joined the VladTV family to do a daily feature.[12] In May 2010, Lyubovny voiced himself for a cameo in The Boondocks episode "Bitches to Rags".[13]

In December 2016, Lyubovny interviewed Soulja Boy, who explained events surrounding a home invasion and shooting in 2008.[14] The interview went viral, with many questioning the validity of Soulja Boy's claims. Numerous people parodied Soulja Boy's interview online, including rapper Joe Budden, and comedians Mike Epps and DC Young Fly, in what was ironically dubbed the "Soulja Boy Challenge".[14]












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