Anonymous ID: 195c2b June 2, 2026, 10:47 a.m. No.24671093   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1164 >>1217 >>1253

Outstanding interview with Spencer Pratt by Adam22 on the No Jumper platform 17 hours ago. Best yet in many ways (anon believes).

 

Adam22 (background below) did not hold back, asking many relevant and piercing questions.

 

Adam22 gave Spencer room to answer and man, did he answer. Eloquently, giving context to everything, explaining the ripple effect through all layers of employees when an industry like filming is run out of town, when hundreds of restaurants close – from the servers, chefs/cooks, hostesses, valets, food and liquor and restaurant amenity suppliers - and related transportation for all of the above; explaining safeguards and transparencies that will be in place for any money spend under his watch (so his 8 year old can follow it), how he INVESTED a lot of his own money - and a lot of the investments that were in tangible form burned up in the Palisades fire when his home burned down (State Farm pulled cancelled all of its homeowners policies shortly before the fires, anon doesn't know if Spencer had homeowners insurance; many are priced out of the CA insurance market anyway at this point); how he spent his OWN money (not that of taxpayers - which carries fiduciary responsibilities), and how generous he was with helping and supporting others. The lessons he's learned, the people he will bring in (many such qualified are already committed to him) to do what he doesn't personally know to do.

 

He said he has a BA in Political Science - but the point was that it was from USC, that he has lived and invested his entire life in L.A., unlike other candidates, not to "brag" about that prestigious school. He said he'd show you the certificate, but it burned up.)

 

He said his dad called him up when he heard the "reckless" spending allegations on TV and Spencer's father said to his son: "Ask anyone who mentions the spending criticism if they even know anyone who MADE $1 million, let alone $10 million, at 22 years old, with few to no resources and connections, and as a villain character at that.

 

When he had the money, he was a "good person to know," Spencer said. He'd buy suits for people who couldn't afford them, he sponsored MMA fighters, he supported friends and family not doing as well as he was. He didn't expect to be a "one and done." He developed and put out projects that would have been very lucrative, but there was a major shift in the emerging "Kardashian and like things" direction, with the funding available and other "sure things," like what he believed his were, were put to the side.

 

He said he needed 24/7 security then (which, of course can burn through your money, too) because he played that character (not true to his nature) on "reality" TV so well. When he could no longer afford bodyguards, he was told to get a concealed carry and met a lot of people in "that world." Now, even though he knows how to responsibly use his own weapons, he needs paid security again because of the threats. A husband and father trying to bring beauty and prosperity - for all, except the current corrupt - back to a once thriving, now failing, American city.

 

He is telling the TRUTH and using common sense. And he is getting death threats. The real life villains (not the character he played 20 years ago) who do not what their "other people's money" pipeline cut off, let alone those who are facilitating it whom he is exposing, all have reason to stop him, permanently. And they have told them, through threats, that they will.

 

He says that part is "not fun." But he is on a mission and will see it through.

 

Common sense and guts. He has a solid reputation among many sectors of society over many decades. Even Adam22 said that there are guys in his old BMX chat who love Spencer and speak positively of their time back in the day when they used to party at Pratt's house.

 

Many, many gems in this interview - from background anecdotes from his years of interacting with all walks of life in L.A., his ideas about rehabbing and otherwise treating and job-training the many tens of thousands of strung out people on the streets of L.A., giving incentives back to developers and to Hollywood producers to come back and INVEST and "Make L.A. Great Again." He used that phrase. He also said once, "Are you ready for this…." to emphasize what he was about to deliver - just like PDJT does!

 

Let's see what happens!

 

As Adam22 wrapped the interview, he said,You've earned my vote.:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPE8jApbucg ==Spencer interview with Adam22 on the No Jumpers platform–

 

'''Background on Adam22==

 

"For a closer look at the origins of No Jumper and how Adam22 shaped underground hip-hop media: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vaul1yAV67o"