Around the 4 minute mark of the following video the tete-a-tete takes place:

Shock Exchange: In my opinion … I’m from Virginia; I grew up an hour from Charlottesville; I went to business school in Charlottesville. In my opinion … let’s go back to this economy … this economy is not as strong as people say it is. I think the media … I think the government is trying to mask that … When people find out that after this money (stimulus) and we’re still going to have another recession I think people are going to tear this country all to hell …

I’ve been on this earth for 50 years. Nobody has ever asked me about a statue. Nobody has ever asked me about Robert E. Lee … To me this talk about these flags and these statues is a false flag to get distort people’s attention away from how poor this economy really is after this $30T wealth effect … I think the whole Charlottesville thing is manufactured drama.

Maria Chappelle-Nadal: There Was a woman who was killed! There were people who were stuck in a church because you had these Neo Nazis outside with these little tiki torches. I don’t think that’s manufactured!

These are people who are obviously racist and feel emboldened to determine that some people are not equal to them … and that is not manufactured!

Ms. Chappelle-Nadal spoke with a lot of emotion while Shock Exchange simply kicked the facts and explained “the game within the game,” and how nothing ever is what it appears to be. Unfortunately for Ms. Chappelle-Nadal former president Barack Obama recently gave a speech in Illinois where he sided with the Shock Exchange in the tete-a-tete.

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