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Kanye 'Ye' West — Briefly-Tethered, Fractured Node

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When Kanye praised Hitler on air, his own business handlers instantly cut him loose — a live example of the invisible line that gets you dropped.
Who they are

Kanye 'Ye' West, the musician, treated here as a briefly-connected, fractured figure.

What they do

The engine uses him to document a hard boundary: the management layer around a public figure severs him when he becomes too toxic for the brand.

How it works

After being de-banked and banned from platforms in 2022, he made a tentative October 2022 deal to buy the Parler platform from a company run by George Farmer (husband of Candace Owens), briefly linking him to the Owens/Farmer/Turning Point infrastructure — but the deal was killed in mid-November 2022 right after his InfoWars appearance with Alex Jones praising Hitler alongside Nick Fuentes.

Why it matters

It shows a clear cut-off point: the managed institutional network drops anyone whose toxicity threatens the brand, and the break happened out on the unmanaged fringe (Jones's show).

The engine's record — word for word
After 2022 de-banking and platform bans, entered an agreement-in-principle (Oct 2022) to buy the Parler platform from Parlement Technologies (CEO George Farmer, husband of Candace owens) — an attempt to acquire his own unmonitored channel, briefly tethering him to the Owens/Farmer/TPUSA infrastructure [REPORTING-w/-primary]. The deal was terminated by Parlement (mid-Nov 2022) immediately after his InfoWars appearance with alex_jones praising Hitler alongside Nick Fuentes. Engine read: documents a HARD BOUNDARY — the institutional management layer severs a node whose toxicity threatens brand viability; the unmanaged outrage vector (Jones's platform) is where the fracture happened. Held R-MANAGED/R-PARALLEL. [Influencer-web funding map — Aug 17 2026]
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