💥 “They Were Going To ELIMINATE Kanye”: Ice Cube Breaks The Code of Silence On Secret Hollywood Plot 🎤💀

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The air was unusually still when Ice Cube sat down, eyes sharp, voice steady, but hiding something deeper—like a man carrying a burden too heavy to hold any longer.

“They wanted him gone,” Cube said, referring to Kanye West.

“Gone as in… not breathing.

” At first, it sounded like metaphor, but as he spoke, the weight of his words thickened the air.

This wasn’t just beef.

This wasn’t drama.

This was a war.

Ice Cube, a pioneer of rebellion and no stranger to controversy, has officially entered a new chapter—one where silence is betrayal and speaking up might come at the cost of everything.

For weeks now, he’s been sounding the alarm about an elite, covert group operating within Hollywood—a cabal of power brokers he calls the Gatekeepers.

According to Cube, they’re not just influencing careers—they’re erasing people.

And Kanye, he says, was dangerously close to becoming another name on their list.

The pair’s story is tangled in irony.

Cube and Kanye have known each other for decades, both rising from the ashes of systemic silencing to claim their place as cultural juggernauts.

But last year, that bond fractured when Kanye—fresh off a podcast tirade—dragged Cube’s name into a whirlwind of anti-Semitism accusations.

“Cube really set me up for this,” Ye said on Drink Champs, implying Cube influenced his controversial opinions.

At the time, Cube distanced himself with a fiery tweet.

“Leave my name out of it,” he wrote.

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The public saw a fracture, maybe even a falling out.

But behind the scenes, something darker was unfolding.

Fast forward to June.

Paparazzi shots of Kanye and Cube hugging outside a home in Marina del Rey sent social media into a frenzy.

What changed? Why now? The answer came weeks later—quietly at first, through a grainy Twitter video, then in full force during Cube’s appearances on podcasts, including Joe Rogan’s and Logan Paul’s shows.

Cube wasn’t just back—he was on a mission.

“I’m going on a Gatekeepers podcast tour,” he declared.

“People need to know.”

And that’s when it got terrifying.

According to Cube, Kanye’s public downfall wasn’t the result of reckless speech or erratic behavior—it was a calculated takedown.

He hinted at shady executives, psychological manipulation, and an attempt to chemically silence Kanye through forced medication.

Kanye himself has claimed that in 2016 he was put on an involuntary psychiatric hold, wrongly diagnosed, and pushed to take dangerous amounts of lithium.

“If I had taken the meds, I wouldn’t be here,” Kanye confessed.

“They would’ve Britney’d me.”

It’s an eerie statement, especially considering what happened to other stars who challenged the system.

Britney Spears, Aaron Carter, Michael Jackson—the list reads like a cautionary tale of rebellion punished with erasure.

And then came the tweet.

One day before his mysterious drowning, Aaron Carter had publicly asked to speak with Kanye.

The message? “Let’s talk man to man.

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” The next day, he was gone.

And Kanye wasn’t quiet about what he thought happened.

“If they did attempt to kill me,” Ye said, “they’d say it was my mental health.”

Cube now admits he stayed silent too long.

That when Kanye invoked his name without context, he reacted out of fear and self-preservation.

“He didn’t explain what he meant,” Cube said recently.

“And I couldn’t just let that hang in the air.

” But after watching the full extent of the industry’s response to Kanye—the blacklisting, the media attacks, the complete erasure—Cube began to understand just how deep the rot went.

He started connecting dots—seeing parallels with his own experience.

He talked about how the NBA and major media outlets tried to sabotage his Big3 basketball league.

About how producers blacklisted him from a $9 million movie role because he refused to take the COVID vaccine.

About how his medical decisions were leaked to the press without his consent.

“Sellout?” he clapped back at critics.

“I work for myself.

I’m self-made.”

Still, the backlash was swift.

Some accused him of being a conspiracy theorist, trying to ride the Kanye controversy for clout.

Others, though, saw something else—something urgent and terrifying.

“The fact that more and more artists are starting to speak out and y’all still act like it’s not real?” one fan tweeted.

“That’s the real crazy.”

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The most jarring part of Cube’s revelations isn’t just that Kanye was targeted—it’s that the people pulling the strings are still out there.

Still working.

Still watching.

And according to Cube, they don’t just hate dissent—they erase it.

“They get mad when you don’t want to join their club,” he said ominously in one clip.

“And when you’re not in the club, they try to destroy you.”

What is this club, exactly? Cube never names names.

But he doesn’t have to.

In the world of Hollywood—where careers rise and fall with a phone call, and secrets are currency—everyone seems to know what he means.

Especially those who’ve felt the pressure to conform, to shut up, to stay in line.

And now, for the first time in years, Kanye and Cube are standing in the same line—this time, on the outside.

Together.

No publicist.

No handlers.

Just two men with nothing left to lose, pointing fingers at the most powerful people in the industry.

Their reunion is more than a photo op—it’s a warning.

A reckoning.

And perhaps, the beginning of a very public unraveling.

Because if Cube is right—if Kanye really was targeted, and Cube was nearly next—then the question isn’t just who’s behind it all.

The question is: who’s next?

Stay tuned.

This story is far from over.