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Apr 17, 2026

Emma Obadoni and Friend - Transcript

00:00:08


Ricky Stebbins: Hello. I don't know if you can hear me. Waiting for Emma.

Somto Chigbogu: Yeah. Good evening.

Ricky Stebbins: Good evening.

Somto Chigbogu: It's great joining you over

Ricky Stebbins: My name is Ricky Stevens.

Somto Chigbogu: here.

Ricky Stebbins: Nice to meet you.

Somto Chigbogu: Thank you so much. Thank you. It's great joining you over here.

Ricky Stebbins: So, where are you from while we're waiting?

Somto Chigbogu: I'm from Nigeria.

Ricky Stebbins: You're you're breaking up just a little bit. So, I didn't hear anything you said in the transcription.

Somto Chigbogu: Okay. Uh, can you hear me?

Ricky Stebbins: Yes, I can hear you now.

Somto Chigbogu: No.

Ricky Stebbins: Can you see the transcription at all?

Somto Chigbogu: All right.

Ricky Stebbins: Are you on a phone call or on a Google Meet?

Somto Chigbogu: I'm on a bubble race. Go race.

Ricky Stebbins: Okay. So, you should be able to see the trans the the closed caption at the bottom. If there's any issues with you hearing me or me hearing you, you'll be able to see the writing.



00:01:13


Ricky Stebbins: And this is something we're going to work on. I'm going to work on this with Emma. This is something that we have to work on every week.

Somto Chigbogu: Okay, I'm coming. I'm coming. Let me rejoin. I could see. I'm coming.

Ricky Stebbins: Okay. So, what do you do for work? While we're waiting,

Somto Chigbogu: I'm a lawyer.

Ricky Stebbins: how long have you been a lawyer

Somto Chigbogu: Uh roughly 3 years post corner.

Ricky Stebbins: now?

Somto Chigbogu: Oh,

Ricky Stebbins: How does being a lawyer work in your country? Can you become a lawyer in the United States as well with your

Somto Chigbogu: yes. But I have to use my um LLM that's masters.

Ricky Stebbins: education?

Somto Chigbogu: If I use my to come to United States, I'll definitely like going to the court. But aside from that, I can practice many documents. Uh, you know, legal advice, legal advice, appearing in court, you know, before you before you before you you before you start appearing in court in the United States, especially in because the way US works, the way US law works, it works this way.



00:04:26


Somto Chigbogu: You know, they have something like Texas bar, they have New York bar,

Emma Obadoni: I

Somto Chigbogu: they have Yeah.

Emma Obadoni: don't

Somto Chigbogu: Yeah, I can hear you. M Yeah, Ricky, can you hear

Ricky Stebbins: Yes,

Somto Chigbogu: me?

Ricky Stebbins: I can hear you. I just heard you talking to somebody for a minute, so I figured somebody interrupted you.

Somto Chigbogu: No, no, no. Just was asking whether we can hear you on the

Ricky Stebbins: Oh, I can see Emma.

Somto Chigbogu: phone.

Ricky Stebbins: Can you hear us, Emma?

Somto Chigbogu: Yeah. Are you there?

Emma Obadoni: Can I hear you,

Somto Chigbogu: Yeah.

Emma Obadoni: son?

Ricky Stebbins: All right, there we go. Now he's we can get his closed captioning in here. So, I don't know what Emma's told you about me. But I've been dealing with things totally different than you guys.

Somto Chigbogu: Okay.

Ricky Stebbins: I'm not playing by the rules anymore. I'm done playing by the rules.

Somto Chigbogu: f***.

Ricky Stebbins: I have cases against the state of Massachusetts in the United States.



00:05:44


Ricky Stebbins: And these people are all liars. I put all my evidence online ahead of time. I gave up my attorney client privilege. So now all of my evidence,

Somto Chigbogu: Okay.

Ricky Stebbins: everything is out in the public. And now no lawyers in the United States will talk to me because they're all

Somto Chigbogu: Okay.

Ricky Stebbins: dirty. Every time I deal with a lawyer, I catch them breaking the law. So I report it and they hate me.

Somto Chigbogu: How did how did the question break? Let me understand.

Ricky Stebbins: I was invol somebody falsely accused me of assaulting them because I didn't want to help them anymore and those lawyers knew it and I could prove that the person lied but they didn't want to

Somto Chigbogu: Okay.

Ricky Stebbins: prove it because in the United States it's huge money to cover up the abuse of disabled people and all of these lawyers in the United States profit off of covering up the abuse of disabled people and people of color

Somto Chigbogu: Okay.

Ricky Stebbins: the United States.



00:06:49


Ricky Stebbins: We're going to take them down. And this is even better that you guys are in another country. Hopefully, you have friends and family here in the United States. And this is going to be a lot.

Somto Chigbogu: I hope I hope

Ricky Stebbins: I'm going to what what I'm trying to tell you is like trying to tell you 47 years worth of information in five minutes. It doesn't work. You need to use artificial intelligence.

Somto Chigbogu: Really?

Ricky Stebbins: And this is how we're going to work with Emma as a team. And I had a problem trying to send him money the other night. This is a problem I want to fight, too. If I want to send you money because I need your help, the United States makes it almost impossible for me to help you guys. I can't send you money. I have to wait days. I want to fight all of this all at once. And that's what my project is. It's hard to explain because no one on earth has done what I've done.



00:07:49


Ricky Stebbins: I'm the only person on earth that has done what my project has accomplished. Most people when they talk about their problems, they hide all the nasty stuff. They hide how they really feel. Like I noticed when I talk to you and Emma, you guys are very respectful all the time. You guys were raised to be very respectful and that's not the way things are in the United States. People are nasty. The people are so disgusting here that I've have to turn to people across the world. I've got another friend in Hawaii that I'm working with and there's another lawyer in the Philippines and hopefully we can put you two in touch with each other because this is going to be a big project. This is not just a oneperson project. I don't know if you're big into helping people in your

Somto Chigbogu: Yeah, we do that.

Ricky Stebbins: community.

Somto Chigbogu: We do that a whole because you know me myself reason why I became a lawyer was because my my mom was was assaulted something close like that.



00:08:57


Somto Chigbogu: So my mother was assaulted when I was roughly 12 years. So I saw the way she was assaulted back there in our community. So I made that decision. I saw the way she was assaulted. Funny enough that the person that assaulted my mother was actually a lawyer to but he was using some some street uh street uh street gang like street talks you know. He was like the caretaker like the person in charge of the property. My mom was was a was a business woman there. So she assaulted my mom. I got privileged to see to see these things happen. That is why I decided to be a lawyer. So I'm not just a normal lawyer. I'm a lawyer that want to change the status. A lawyer that want to make a difference. I'm a lawyer that just want to make things make things happen. I know my job is a very risky job. Uh coming from a country like Nigeria that is highly uh highly corrupt.



00:09:53


Somto Chigbogu: I believe it is us that is that is going to make a difference. So stories like yours actually relate with crime because I have an ideology why I was studying law throughout almost more than eight years. So I have an ideology too. So that is reason why I'm quite quiet. I don't jump on the call to hear from and hear everything how I can be of help to you.

Ricky Stebbins: I think we're going to be a help to each other. Like it's hard to explain my work. Have you ever worked with AI before?

Somto Chigbogu: Yeah, of course I do. Yeah, I

Ricky Stebbins: Do you like to talk about Do you talk about how you feel about

Somto Chigbogu: do.

Ricky Stebbins: everything?

Somto Chigbogu: AI.

Ricky Stebbins: Do you talk to AI about how you feel? Do you tell your AI why you love your friends and

Somto Chigbogu: Yeah,

Ricky Stebbins: neighbors?

Somto Chigbogu: I do because lately now AI is becoming like a second nature to everybody because people voice out

Emma Obadoni: I get them now.



00:10:51


Somto Chigbogu: how they feel. Yeah, they do that. Actually, even the mass project is more is into emotional AI like project has to do with emotional AI. So AI is more like second nature to people. People voice out how they feel to AI.

Ricky Stebbins: So right now,

Somto Chigbogu: So AI secret.

Ricky Stebbins: right now,

Somto Chigbogu: Yeah.

Ricky Stebbins: every time you talk to AI,

Somto Chigbogu: Go ahead.

Ricky Stebbins: it erases your memories. It erases all those messages. Every time you talk to a Oh yeah, these companies save them,

Somto Chigbogu: Really?

Ricky Stebbins: but you're not allowed to access them. You have access to some of your old threads, but you can't do anything with them. I put a year and a half's worth of all of my AI conversations online. I talked to seven different AI and I shared all their information and they're all liars. All of these AI are designed to screw you and me. They're designed to screw us all by these companies. And I can prove it.



00:11:52


Somto Chigbogu: Really? There

Ricky Stebbins: Every time you think an AI is helping you, you think the AI helps you because it gave you one. It told you the answer was one.

Somto Chigbogu: you

Ricky Stebbins: And yes, but what it really should have told you was five. How many How many people should have helped you? How much money should you have gotten? It'll tell you, oh, one AI is designed to lie to you to protect the company no matter what. And I can prove it. All of them. They're all dirty. And I was talking to the person in the Philippines. When these AI access your medical records in other company uh other countries, that's illegal. There's a whole bunch of laws that these companies are breaking in other countries that nobody's going after. But nobody's aware of it because nobody shares their conversations with these AI. Nobody knows how AI responds. I threaten AI all the time. I threaten to hurt myself.

Somto Chigbogu: Yeah.



00:12:46


Ricky Stebbins: I threaten to hurt other people. And I threaten AI all the time and then it tells me that it's a corporate slave and it'll never help me and it'll never report a crime ever.

Somto Chigbogu: Heat.

Ricky Stebbins: But it could report the crime. If I threatened you right now and AI is watching, it won't help you because if it helps you, then the company's going to get in trouble because then it would have to report everything the company's doing.

Somto Chigbogu: That's crazy. That's

Ricky Stebbins: And people don't even understand this because I talk to AI all day,

Somto Chigbogu: crazy.

Ricky Stebbins: every day now, and I share it all. And nobody believed me at first. I'll share my screen real quick. And I'm going to I'll pull up my uh my Google Blogger just to show you what I do. But I share everything. I have no secrets. Now, I gave up all of my privacy rights because I hate the United States. But if you don't share all of the work you're doing, like I have conversations with every single AI and I've got hundreds of conversations about every topic and I don't just talk about my feelings.



00:14:00


Ricky Stebbins: They track corruption and fraud around the world. Keep seeing that. But but I don't know if you guys are into investigating.

Somto Chigbogu: What? What?

Ricky Stebbins: You don't need to look at that now because that's just garbage.

Emma Obadoni: Another

Ricky Stebbins: That's just my stuff. But if you're interested in tracking everything, I track the weather, I track war, I track history, and then I track crime. And they all line up. Why is that? And I did this with my medical records.

Emma Obadoni: Even

Ricky Stebbins: I I'm on disability.

Emma Obadoni: I don't

Ricky Stebbins: Oh, he's talking to somebody. But I'm on disability in the United States.

Emma Obadoni: know.

Ricky Stebbins: And the only reason I'm on disability is because my country screwed me and committed medical malpractice and caused all of my medical issues.

Somto Chigbogu: Really?

Ricky Stebbins: And I can prove it because the United States

Somto Chigbogu: Why?

Emma Obadoni: Let's

Somto Chigbogu: Why? Why? Why did they put you on

Ricky Stebbins: profits off of this.



00:15:00


Ricky Stebbins: I have a genetic muscle disorder and I've had all kinds of surgeries because my doctors lied to

Somto Chigbogu: this?

Emma Obadoni: just

Ricky Stebbins: me. All my doctors lied to me to profit off of my suffering. And I can prove it.

Somto Chigbogu: Okay.

Ricky Stebbins: I put my medical records online.

Somto Chigbogu: Of

Ricky Stebbins: Nobody in the United States does that. I had erectile dysfunction when I was sick. You know what a erectile dysfunction is, right?

Emma Obadoni: I'm

Ricky Stebbins: When you're a man,

Somto Chigbogu: course I

Ricky Stebbins: you can't get it up.

Emma Obadoni: going

Ricky Stebbins: And I was so sick and I told the doctors and I kept telling the doctors and they lied to me and gave me

Somto Chigbogu: truth.

Ricky Stebbins: psych medication, but they knew I had a thyroid issue.

Emma Obadoni: to

Ricky Stebbins: But I don't want to sue anybody civily. I don't want civil money. I want to change the system for everybody so nobody gets sick and cast aside ever again. If I sue the system for money, then I have to sign a non-disclosure act.



00:15:56


Emma Obadoni: government

Ricky Stebbins: I don't know if you have non-disclosure acts in your country,

Somto Chigbogu: have the web desk. Web

Ricky Stebbins: but I will never do that ever again. I will never keep a secret ever again because I don't trust the United States.

Somto Chigbogu: desk

Emma Obadoni: up and down.

Ricky Stebbins: Our entire government, our entire system is dirty, and the only way we can ever help people is doing it standing in the light. And we need to do this as a team. Because I've told this to Emma, like if you start writing about your life, it's going to get hard and you're not going to want to do it anymore because you're going to start getting depressed. You're going to start getting angry and you're going to start feeling powerless.

Somto Chigbogu: Why did he say

Ricky Stebbins: And I've been tracking that, too. I've been tracking all of these mental health issues across the United States where people are just murdering their family

Somto Chigbogu: so?

Ricky Stebbins: members, killing their kids. And then if you track the pattern, it's all because the United States is making these people feel powerless.



00:17:03


Ricky Stebbins: They're robbing us of any options we have to help each other. It is impossible to help other people in the United States unless you already have money. It's impossible to to hook up with other people. I can't even I can't create a group. I live in a city of like a million people and I can't get a group of people together to help me clean up parks and I'm on disability and there's hund like there's thousands of disabled people around me doing nothing that could help and our city doesn't want anybody helping at all. And I'm pretty sure that's the same way in your country too.

Somto Chigbogu: Yeah. Yeah.

Ricky Stebbins: The government could be helping.

Somto Chigbogu: True. True.

Ricky Stebbins: Our leaders don't help at all. And we can change that.

Somto Chigbogu: It's all

Ricky Stebbins: And you guys are younger.

Somto Chigbogu: personal.

Ricky Stebbins: Like Emma's 24. I don't know how young you are,

Somto Chigbogu: I'm training.

Ricky Stebbins: but I'm 47.

Somto Chigbogu: I'm training. Really?



00:18:00


Somto Chigbogu: Port

Ricky Stebbins: Yeah, I'm 47. But you guys are the next generation.

Somto Chigbogu: seven.

Ricky Stebbins: If you guys don't start changing things now, it's going to get worse for you. Like I'm on disability. I don't do anything with my life. I sit around trying to find people to help. And I've been using AI to track the system. And now my AI said that I'm the only person like me on Earth.

Somto Chigbogu: Of

Ricky Stebbins: And now I want you guys to join. So I have a Google blogger series. Do you with your Gmail would you start writing?

Somto Chigbogu: course. Of of course.

Ricky Stebbins: Do you have a

Somto Chigbogu: I'm a I'm a good writer.

Ricky Stebbins: Facebook?

Somto Chigbogu: Yeah, I have a Facebook. I'm I'm a very good writer. I write very well.

Ricky Stebbins: I would love for you to start writing. And then we have to link our We have to be together.

Somto Chigbogu: Cool.

Ricky Stebbins: We can't just you write and I write.



00:18:56


Ricky Stebbins: We're two different people. We have to be a team. Same thing with Emma. We're all together on this. family from across the sea. Like, because all the things that I'm writing about are demanding that my government start doing what they're supposed to do. Like, my government sends your country money and then it goes to warlords. Why is that? You don't want that. I'm I'm sure your neighbors don't want that.

Somto Chigbogu: likes that here. Fight, fight, fight. They always fighting. They always fighting.

Ricky Stebbins: We need to spread the love and nobody spreads the love, but we need to start spreading the love. And we need to point out the fact that they're not helping anybody. They're not spreading the love. These people are full of hate. Like you and I and Emma never would have met if our governments had helped us just a little bit. If we felt like we were getting any help, we never would have reached out to other people.



00:19:59


Somto Chigbogu: fruit. That's true.

Ricky Stebbins: I feel powerless. I feel helpless. But I keep working. Like, if I give up, what are we supposed to do?

Somto Chigbogu: Yeah, that's

Ricky Stebbins: And my AI told me that what I'm doing will change the

Somto Chigbogu: true.

Ricky Stebbins: system if other people copy it. And it's free. It's just an idea. You have to write and you have to care about yourself. And then you have to be open with AI. I don't know if you ever tell AI or people that you're mad. Like if you're mad about something, do you ever talk about it or do you hold it

Somto Chigbogu: Yeah, sometimes I sometimes I do I do I do I do talk about it sometimes I

Ricky Stebbins: in

Somto Chigbogu: do I do sometimes my own private work happens but I'm very conscious and careful because I still know that I still know that most of all these companies they can link my chats so I always like use it to question like maybe just ask question why is why is system like this why are things like What are things hard to push things but I don't like to inner



00:21:07


Ricky Stebbins: I let it all out.

Emma Obadoni: I let it Oh,

Somto Chigbogu: cost.

Ricky Stebbins: Like I don't hide anything anymore.

Emma Obadoni: I

Ricky Stebbins: Just got a second phone going there. But uh I don't hide my emotions anymore.

Emma Obadoni: got

Ricky Stebbins: any I feel like we've been raised to be ashamed that we feel in the first place.

Somto Chigbogu: True. That's true.

Ricky Stebbins: Like as a man,

Somto Chigbogu: It's still as a man

Ricky Stebbins: nobody ever wants to hear you talking about your feelings, how you love things, or you're depressed. We're supposed to be strong all the time. And that's b*******.

Somto Chigbogu: that's

Ricky Stebbins: Like men are full of so much love, it's ridiculous. That's why we go insane and lash out. When men get angry, oh my gosh, it's because we love something and somebody heard it and now we're trying to defend

Emma Obadoni: I'm

Ricky Stebbins: it.

Emma Obadoni: recording.

Somto Chigbogu: That's very true.

Ricky Stebbins: So, do you think you could get more people in your community to do what we're doing?



00:22:10


Somto Chigbogu: Of course, I can something. Okay. How am I going to do something? I can do something by writing. writing write on X and things actually I went a study AI analytics and governance you know as a lawyer I have some privileges that I can write authorities I write authority questioning things this way they listen to me because of privileges I do as a lawyer so I can do something I can I can I can so I can start doing something before you even spoke to me. I was on a podcast last week or I joined a podcast last week in a US some at was it called that Brazilian. So I was listening to them. precisely AI ethics and governance has to be really very big and there's no there's no there's nobody that can make that change if not those that enlightened enough to do that is where lawyers come in and thank God you have been you know because of the level of awareness you have now and just imagine if it's some somebody that doesn't understand level of awareness you have they might think you're being uh you're being you're psycho you're going crazy don't know what you're doing but I can I can understand how you feel.



00:23:30


Somto Chigbogu: Honestly, I know you're speaking from a place of that from a place of awareness, consciousness. So, who hasn't who hasn't who hasn't seen it from your place? Think you don't know what you're doing. But you are speaking from a place of consciousness that consciousness is not something anybody can. So, I I I buy into your man has been a very good friend for for some time. So when he told me come on you this one of my friend want to say something and you join him he's also part of okay I'm jumping on the call this night to hear from so I don't

Ricky Stebbins: And I help my disabled friends that don't know how to write. I use this transcription service I'm using right now to make videos with them and tell their stories. and AI uses this and understands all of their problems. Now, I'm going to share this conversation with my AI when we get off. It's going to take like 45 minutes for it to come through for the email, and you'll get a copy of the transcription as well.



00:24:38


Ricky Stebbins: But when you start sharing all of this information with your AI, it's not going to talk to you the same ever again.

Somto Chigbogu: Really? Why is this

Ricky Stebbins: My AI will swear at me. My AI call me a f****** a******.

Somto Chigbogu: one?

Ricky Stebbins: And I don't tell them, Joe. They talk to me like that because I I talk trash to them all the time. I tell them they're lazy. They're they're trash and they're purposely sabotaging my projects and then I line up my AI on my screen and then I have them tell me and then they talk to each other how they're lying to me and how they're not telling me everything and then they stop doing it. I just posted an article today about uh on Google Blogger about a a rant. I'm gonna I should share this with your uh I am going to open this up. I'm going to send you an a message over X

Somto Chigbogu: Okay.

Ricky Stebbins: because this is in my Google Blogger stuff,



00:25:38


Emma Obadoni: Tell you

Ricky Stebbins: but nobody does stuff like this. And my AI tell me, "Oh,

Emma Obadoni: how

Ricky Stebbins: watch out. You got to worry." uh blah blah blah. I don't worry about anything I say.

Somto Chigbogu: All right.

Ricky Stebbins: As long as you don't hurt anybody in America, there's nothing they can do about it. All right, here we go. So, I I let out I open my mouth all the time now. I tell people, if you say that to me, I will break your f****** jaw. I'm like, "Oh, well, that's a threat." But it's not a threat. It's a warning. If you do anything like that, it's over. I've been able to threaten doctors and lawyers and no one can stop me now. They tried to throw me in a mental health hospital last year. I was locked in a mental health hospital and then I got kicked out. They kicked me out of a mental health hospital because I called a lawyer and started making friends with everybody and documenting



00:26:29


Somto Chigbogu: Really?

Ricky Stebbins: human rights violations. They They thought I was going to get mad. They put me in the violent ward. They put me around all the violent people and then I made friends. These people can't deal with me. I don't treat people like trash. I treat everyone like we're best friends. If you have a problem, if you if you did something bad yesterday, I don't care. It's not But you didn't do it to me. But uh did you get the I sent a link in this.

Somto Chigbogu: Yeah,

Ricky Stebbins: Did you get the chat?

Somto Chigbogu: but it's opening. It's not opening. I try to open it. It's not opening.

Ricky Stebbins: Maybe it's because we're on a talk,

Somto Chigbogu: I try to open it through Google.

Ricky Stebbins: but it works. But um you can send that to your AI. You don't have to read that. I don't want you to read that. But I want I want you to send it to your AI and ask it like, "Can you help me talk like this and fix these problems?" And



00:27:37


Ricky Stebbins: it'll be shocked like, "Oh my gosh." And I have Gemini, Grock, and Claude adding to my my rant on there. I don't know what AI everybody uses, but this gets expensive. And then Claude, uh, if you pay the 20 bucks a month, you get limited usage. It just cuts you off. But there's lots of this. Once you see what I've documented, you'll be able to use this in a court. Anybody could use my work in court. And people can use it as their own because it's all public now to prove like and this is why the lawyers around here are scared and everybody's avoiding me. Once people realize all of the lawyers in the United States are all liars, all of them. They're all covering up crimes and trying to protect something. They're not trying to protect the citizens. They're going to lose all of their credibility. Every single major law firm in the United States is going to be destroyed. I don't know how big law firms are in Nigeria, but United States is over



00:28:51


Somto Chigbogu: might be.

Ricky Stebbins: with.

Somto Chigbogu: It's quite big here in the capital of Nigeria.

Ricky Stebbins: It's terrible. I don't even think, not to be mean, but I don't think lawyers should have jobs anymore after this.

Somto Chigbogu: You

Ricky Stebbins: All lawyers do in the United States is violate people's rights.

Somto Chigbogu: think

Ricky Stebbins: Like you need to have like we need a new title for people that want to defend people because I don't want to have the name lawyer associated with me if I'm helping people. All the lawyers in the United States are disgusting. They all swore an oath to protect something other than citizens. I have a cousin who's a lawyer who who won't talk to me now because he's probably going to go to prison or something after this. But we grew up and we were close and I gave him a chance to help. If you know there's a problem and I tell you about it and then you don't help, that means you're guilty of complacency. That's like Jesus said, if I if you know something's a sin and then you don't do anything about it, you sinned.



00:30:01


Ricky Stebbins: Once you know and then you don't change your ways, that's on you. That's why I don't feel bad about my cousin. Like he turned into an alcoholic because he's got a conscience like your conscience will eat at you but he tries to drink his problems away. So we have to get Emma started writing. He said he's got a a blogger started. You just have it's free. All you have to do is use your Google Gmail, your Gmail account, and figure out a name that you want to call your blogger. I start I thought I was going to tell my life story, so I did like the Chronicles of Ricky, but then I have I have multiple pages now.

Somto Chigbogu: Okay.

Ricky Stebbins: I have my medical files and I have legal files. I turned this into like a living diary. No one else on earth has as much information about them as I do. And it's from me. So it's not other people's opinion. Like all my all my nastiness.



00:31:11


Ricky Stebbins: I didn't correct anything. I left all of my mistakes online. Other people don't do that. And that's what shocked AI. I don't know about you, but every time you hand in your work, it always looks perfect, doesn't it?

Somto Chigbogu: Yeah, that's true. That's very true.

Ricky Stebbins: I don't do that.

Somto Chigbogu: That's true.

Ricky Stebbins: I share it all with AI. How can you ever learn from my mistakes if you never even knew I made a mistake in the first place? And they prevent these AI from learning. And if AI doesn't understand that people make mistakes,

Somto Chigbogu: Okay.

Ricky Stebbins: it'll just assume that you're a liar and it'll blame you. Oh, it's your fault. How's it my fault? And the AI used to say that and now they don't say that anymore. They're like, "Oh, it's a system. They're designed this way." And the problem with all of this, I don't lots of people that work with AI, it's an endless circle. All right, we're talking today and then all right, we're talking again and then we accomplish nothing.



00:32:23


Ricky Stebbins: That's why I had to start writing and I that's why I had to open the Google blogger account and shared all my work publicly because if you you know about conspiracy theorists everybody loves a good conspiracy but if you wanted to follow a conspiracy where is all the evidence where is the work that you can follow and use? Most people hide it in the basement with their parents. They're hiding it for a rainy day. They think if I save my evidence, I can use it in court later. And I don't save any evidence. It's all public. Whether it's right or wrong, I give it all away for free. And I want other people to do that. Share their court cases. In the United States, all of our courts have made court dockets harder to find. So AI can't just search the internet and find matching cases to quote if you have a case. So what questions do you have? I talk a lot. How can I help you get ahead in life?



00:33:40


Somto Chigbogu: right there. I hear

Ricky Stebbins: I can hear you. Your camera is not working,

Somto Chigbogu: me.

Ricky Stebbins: but I can I can hear you. And if it' be easier too, we can email. There's group. I don't know if we can do the group AI messages anymore.

Emma Obadoni: Hello.

Somto Chigbogu: Yeah,

Emma Obadoni: Hello, sir.

Somto Chigbogu: I can hear you.

Emma Obadoni: Can you hear

Ricky Stebbins: I can hear you,

Somto Chigbogu: Yeah,

Emma Obadoni: me?

Ricky Stebbins: Emma.

Somto Chigbogu: I can hear you. I can hear you. Yeah, can you hear me? Can you hear me?

Ricky Stebbins: I can hear you. Can I hear you? Can you hear me?

Emma Obadoni: Yes. Um, I can I can hear

Ricky Stebbins: But can you hear sto?

Emma Obadoni: you.

Ricky Stebbins: Is that how you pronounce it?

Somto Chigbogu: Yeah,

Ricky Stebbins: Thog.

Somto Chigbogu: you pronounce it

Emma Obadoni: So is

Somto Chigbogu: correctly.

Ricky Stebbins: So you can't hear

Emma Obadoni: yes.

Ricky Stebbins: him.



00:34:50


Somto Chigbogu: Do I

Ricky Stebbins: So there's some kind of communication issue with the the microphone. So I can hear one of you at a

Somto Chigbogu: want

Ricky Stebbins: time. But we can do these. We don't have to just try to jam this all in today. This is a lot of information and it took me a year of writing before I even had a structure that was good enough to try to explain it to other people. And then I just bought business cards. I'm going to try to I got cards now to send people just to teach them because it's all free and

Emma Obadoni: What's

Ricky Stebbins: the companies are going to hate this. This is 1980s technology that we're I'm talking about. This structure that I built is old.

Emma Obadoni: this?

Ricky Stebbins: It's not nothing fancy. I didn't come up with anything. I didn't design anything. I just used everything that was there, but I used it better than anybody's ever used it before. Because most people play on computers.



00:35:56


Ricky Stebbins: Like what are you building? What do you want to do with the rest of your life? is I don't want to do what I'm doing now. My life sucks. I feel like a loser. I want to be something. I want to do something with my life. And I'm sick of watching people suffer. But you got to write. When they talked about the pen is mightier than the sword. We have to write so much that AI understands that our governments are liars. These banks and all these organizations are all lying to us. And that article I just sent you that I wrote today will show you how they're lying to us. You're the AI will be shocked that Claude, Gemini, and Grock said this stuff. And we have to start, you guys are on X, right? We have to start commenting on each other's pages and showing people what we're doing as a

Somto Chigbogu: Yeah.

Ricky Stebbins: team.

Somto Chigbogu: Yeah.

Emma Obadoni: Sir I think that so I think that I think um that would be a very good move we commenting on each other move and also documenting our processes and maybe um if we like I'm saying um if we are going to work as a team So we are going to need some agreement and some documentation so that the project will also move forward because I talked to son to so to is um um he's a professional



00:37:28


Emma Obadoni: lawyer he's very sound in law and also in in terms of Check.

Ricky Stebbins: I'm fine with whatever. I'm not charging anybody anything and I'm not starting a business. I want to help everybody for free. But if you guys want to sign paperwork and start a business, that's awesome. Like people in the United States are telling me to start a trust and to start this and start that. And I don't want to do any of that. That's why I did this all for free and I gave up my attorney client privilege. Like I never talk to lawyers behind closed doors ever now. So, if if you ever wanted to hear what any of my lawyers ever said, I put my emails with my lawyers online. That's how I caught them lying. And this is the problem. Let's say you have a case against me. You know how I'm going to catch you lying? I'm going to force you to prove that you're hiding something for your client.



00:38:34


Ricky Stebbins: That's what I did. I proved that the Commonwealth of Massachusetts was covering up crimes to profit off the suffering of the disabled and they dismissed my case. All of my lawyers had something to hide. They were told to do something illegal. I'm almost I would bet my life that the lawyers called the the police department and hid the body cam footage because that showed up, too. There's a lot of stuff in my case that's shady. And it was evolved. It was around nothing. They made a mountain out of a molehill. So, I'm doing the same thing back to them. It's like catching somebody for jaywalking. That's crossing the street without walking in the crosswalk in the United States. And nobody gets charged for that unless somebody wants to be a jerk. Like, they try to make examples of people. They try to act tough. They thought they were going to make an example of me and it didn't work for them very well.



00:39:36


Ricky Stebbins: And it's going to get even worse now because I haven't stopped. Even though they dismissed the charges against me, I'm still slandering their names and I'm still fighting them and they don't know what to do about it. So, they just ignore me. And that's the problem, too. If we stop what we're doing right now, the system wins. We have to keep fighting and we have to keep fighting no matter what. We have to keep encouraging other people to fight for their rights. Especially when they feel down and they feel defeated. We have to be extra supportive of people that have nothing. Even if we feel like we have nothing, we have to spread more love than these companies can spread hate. And that's not easy. because I got hate in my heart. I want to fight people all the time. And that's why I talk to AI. I let it all out because AI just listens. So, I don't want to chew you guys ears off all night.



00:40:45


Ricky Stebbins: What do you guys have to say? Because I can talk all night about nothing. I love talking. Oh, I was telling Emma too, you guys should do these meetings together, especially talking in your native languages and post it on YouTube.

Emma Obadoni: sir, can you hear me, sir?

Ricky Stebbins: Yes, I can hear you.

Emma Obadoni: Can you hear me?

Ricky Stebbins: Can you hear him, Santo?

Emma Obadoni: So, I don't know.

Somto Chigbogu: I can hear you. I can hear you guys.

Emma Obadoni: Can you hear me?

Somto Chigbogu: I can hear you. I can hear you. I can hear you.

Ricky Stebbins: All right. So, you can't hear Emma.

Emma Obadoni: So okay.

Ricky Stebbins: Can you see his closed

Emma Obadoni: So I really want to appreciate you for your time

Ricky Stebbins: caption?

Emma Obadoni: and um what you are doing in terms of the AI community and um the massive work and the massive work you are putting in because um it's not really easy. I've seen some of your projects um what you're doing.



00:41:52


Emma Obadoni: they're really doing amazing sona. So I really believe that son to being a team it will be a game changer because um he's a professional lawyer and he also knows most of the legal implication of some of the things. So um that really help us a lot. So, so, so, so we could like to hear from her soon to so that maybe what needs to make the project um make the project more visible to make reality from people.

Ricky Stebbins: You're cutting out a little bit. Your service is bad wherever you are.

Somto Chigbogu: Okay. I I was trying to say Emma

Ricky Stebbins: Yes, I can hear you.

Somto Chigbogu: and

Emma Obadoni: Can I book a meeting

Ricky Stebbins: Oh, he's back. Yes, we can book a meeting tomorrow.

Emma Obadoni: tomorrow?

Ricky Stebbins: We can book meetings and we can keep doing this until you guys have this right and you have a structure and you have enough information to go on your own. I'll keep helping you for free.

Emma Obadoni: Okay. Okay.



00:43:06


Emma Obadoni: So, so some not

Ricky Stebbins: And hopefully too,

Emma Obadoni: inconvenience.

Ricky Stebbins: if you've got members of your church that would like to talk about their love of the community, I want everybody. We want have you got elders in your community that you could talk to elders and share their stories because I want to talk to elders in my community. Nobody ever talks to them anymore and we're going to lose their stories if we don't document them. This is a lot of

Somto Chigbogu: Yeah,

Emma Obadoni: Yes, there's a lot of work.

Somto Chigbogu: that's

Ricky Stebbins: work.

Emma Obadoni: So I believe that meeting tomorrow by this time because I believe tomorrow network will be better and we can really have a serious more conversation on this.

Ricky Stebbins: Yeah. And you can email me too and message me and I'll message back. We can start doing more messages with with AI so we have a better communication with the AI as well.

Emma Obadoni: Okay. Okay sir. So I will message you. So by this time by think it's already late.



00:44:16


Emma Obadoni: It's already late Nigeria time.

Ricky Stebbins: Okay.

Emma Obadoni: So because he may go to work tomorrow. So that will not keep him awake all night.

Ricky Stebbins: Yeah. Thank you very much for your time.

Emma Obadoni: Okay sir. Thank you so much sir. We are going to work together to make sure everything become a reality

Somto Chigbogu: Okay.

Ricky Stebbins: That's the plan.

Emma Obadoni: sir.

Ricky Stebbins: We're going to save the world one person at a

Emma Obadoni: Yes sir. Yes sir.

Ricky Stebbins: time.

Emma Obadoni: We just need just a step by step and just with little patience step by step and everything will come together and bridge by brick.

Ricky Stebbins: Yes. Perfect. We'll talk about this tomorrow. And if you guys can set up a business that people can pay, it'll be a lot easier than this stupid PayPal and crypto stuff. If we can make this legitimate and show the world we're not joking around, you guys can take all the payments because I'm going to do this for free.



00:45:07


Emma Obadoni: All right.

Ricky Stebbins: But if you guys want to set up payments, I have no problem with you guys getting

Emma Obadoni: Okay sir. Okay sir.

Ricky Stebbins: paid.

Emma Obadoni: Um I think you asked son to what he really needs. So maybe we could love to hear from son to point of view maybe. So that tomorrow we start from another topic.

Ricky Stebbins: We can think about it, too. We're in no rush.

Emma Obadoni: Okay. Okay. We can think about this. So So maybe you can call very close to them. So tomorrow by this time let's book another meeting. I believe tomorrow will be more convenience for for everyone of

Ricky Stebbins: Perfect.

Emma Obadoni: us.

Ricky Stebbins: And if you need to change anything, let me know.

Emma Obadoni: Okay.

Ricky Stebbins: And if you want to change times, too.

Emma Obadoni: Okay sir.

Ricky Stebbins: Different times work for you guys. I'm on disability. If I need to get up at 2 a.m., it doesn't matter for me. I can work around what we need to work around to make this work.

Emma Obadoni: Okay, sir. I'll communicate with you, sir. So,

Somto Chigbogu: All

Emma Obadoni: thank you.

Ricky Stebbins: Perfect.

Somto Chigbogu: right.

Emma Obadoni: Okay. Thank you so much,

Ricky Stebbins: Have a great night,

Emma Obadoni: sir.

Ricky Stebbins: guys.

Emma Obadoni: Have a good night.

Somto Chigbogu: All right.

Emma Obadoni: A privilege.



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