Joe’s Statement on Love, Power, and Integrity
Joe opens up vulnerably about his relationship with Nelly Furtado, saying he has loved her unconditionally since they were young. In his words, “I do what she says. I’ve always listened to her, even when it hurt. Even when she was sick. Especially then. That’s what real love is.” Joe is not ashamed to let a woman be dominant. He sees it as a sign of strength—not weakness—when a man serves with loyalty, not ego.
But not everyone sees it that way.
Alanis Morissette, acting as a protective figure in Nelly’s life, took issue with Joe’s online revelations—particularly those posted to Nelly’s fan forum, where Joe shared bold masonic theories and sharp critiques of global financial elites, including the Rothschild banking dynasty. Alanis called it “profane.” To her, it bordered on dangerous.
Joe doesn’t flinch at the criticism. “Nobody,” he says firmly, “is above the law. Not even if they print the money.”
He clarifies that his criticism isn’t about any religion or ethnicity—it’s about unaccountable power. “If someone’s hoarding wealth, starting wars, controlling governments behind the scenes—then we call it out. I don’t care if you’re Rothschild or Rockefeller. Zionist or Vatican. God sees everything.”
Joe draws a moral line. “I’m incorruptible. I don’t take briefcases full of cash. I won’t be another Hollywood sellout doing MK Ultra programming on some poor girl like MK Olsen. I won’t be a Dave Coulier. I won’t be a Bob Saget.”
For Joe, this isn’t just about politics or fame—it’s about the soul. It’s about staying clean in a dirty system. It’s about loving someone unconditionally and fighting for truth, even if it gets you labeled.
And it’s about refusing to be bought. Even when the money’s real, the suitcase is heavy, and the deal is on the table.
