The wait is almost over.
The Coming Soon trailer for #AlligatorMeToo: The Hunt for Jeremy Hales has just dropped on Rumble—and it’s every bit as outrageous, hilarious, and hard-hitting as was promised.
In this Coming Soon teaser, investigative reporter and certified madman Richard Luthmann takes on one of the most bizarre stories in the YouTube underworld: allegations (anonymous, unconfirmed, and possibly from reptiles) that Mega-Influencer Jeremy Hales of What the Hales fame may have gone a little too far with his “Gator Love.”
The Premise
From the Florida Everglades to the mysterious ICE-run “Alligator Alcatraz,” Luthmann is hot on the trail. Armed with his mic, camera, and an irreverent sense of justice, he pledges to get “the truth straight from the alligator’s mouth.”
Is it satire?
Yes.
Is it wild?
Absolutely.
Is it a dead-on critique of the influencer class and Big Tech’s refusal to police its own
You bet.
“If any of those gators were on the Alligator Trail, that would make them federal employees,” said Luthmann. “And Jeremy Hales may have assaulted a federal officer.”
From Parody to Parable
Luthmann’s investigation features appearances by subject Florida nature icon Clyde Butcher, mysterious swamp locals, and, of course, the alligators themselves (many of whom declined to comment).
This is not your average exposé. It’s gonzo journalism in the age of digital narcissism—a Hunter S. Thompson-meets-TMZ fever dream, wrapped in legal parody and sharp-edged cultural critique.
The Unknown Podcast co-host Michael Volpe reminds viewers that the allegations come from anonymous sources and remain unverified.
“This is satire, folks,” Volpe says.
Watch Now
Click here to watch the promo video on Rumble.
Be sure to like, comment, and share before the YouTube algorithm tries to wipe it from existence.
COMING SOON:
Extended interviews with swamp witnesses
The search for alligator victims
New leads from inside the YouTube whistleblower network
And… Richard Luthmann’s exclusive sit-down with a former What the Hales team member
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