Explicit Hiding Spots, Faraday Cages
Ep. 29

Hiding Spots, Faraday Cages

Episode description

Hiding Spots, Faraday Cages

00:00:00 - 00:10:37 Weather control

00:10:37 - 00:19:38 Harris & Trump updates

00:19:38 - 00:27:09 Justin Trudeau in hiding?

00:27:09 - 00:31:24 Some Elon Musk news you haven’t heard elsewhere

00:31:24 - 00:40:09 Conspiracy talk

00:40:09 - 00:46:41 Professor wants to see people shot

00:46:41 - 00:52:13 Suing Dina Titus

00:52:13 - 01:02:09 Fluoridated water & Britney Griner

01:02:09 - 01:13:46 Dave talks about home hiding spots

01:13:46 - 01:22:33 Ron talks about Faraday cages

01:22:33 - 01:34:34 THUH ILLEGULS!

Resources discussed on the show:

Secret Stashing (https://secretstashing.com/), full of clever diversion safes.

SLNT (https://slnt.com/), stylish Faraday bags for phones and laptops.

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0:00

Alright, welcome to the Canary in the Cage podcast.

0:15

I am Ron Morgan, my co-host.

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Dave Havlicek.

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We are here to entertain you, educate you and maybe, try to make you laugh.

0:23

So you, so I got a question for you, Dave.

0:26

Yeah.

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Bill Gates turned it into Mr. Burns.

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Why isn't Bill Gates, isn't he trying to black out the sun?

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Yeah, that's one thing he's doing.

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He's trying to remove trees.

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Okay.

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And he has a patent for a weather control device.

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That's something like Mr. Burns would totally do.

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Yeah.

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I actually picture him at his house, you know, his wife divorces where he lives alone like

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a bachelor.

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You know, because nobody wants to be around this.

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I'm sure he's got plenty of like teenage sex slaves running around there.

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No, I think they got them all.

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I would did he.

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He might be scared.

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I don't know.

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Bill Gates got multiple suppliers.

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That's true.

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So I actually picture him in like a little booth, like a little video game with a chair

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and a steering wheel and he controls the hurricanes.

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Do you remember Howard Hughes?

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Yeah, like, yeah, he was here in Vegas.

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Howard Hughes, yeah, but he was here in Vegas.

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Oh yeah.

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Well, he was right.

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It was like, well, Bill Gates is going, that's what I'm saying, Bill Gates is going on that

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path.

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Yeah, keep on his fingernails.

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Yeah.

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Where he's like starting, he's getting crazier and crazier over time and like funding all

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these goofy ass mega projects that yeah, don't make any fucking sense.

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I mean, I think I think I'm on board with weather control.

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Yeah.

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There are numerous patents at the patent office that gives weather that has weather control

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devices.

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I kind of looked into this a little bit because we talked about it.

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We talked on it last week.

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Yeah.

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And I wasn't able to get my thoughts into words accurately and but I've been reading

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Twitter or X.

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Let's start calling it X now.

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Yeah, I try.

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I know that people said it much better.

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So essentially what it comes down to is they can control the weather but not at the scale

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of like hurricanes and tornadoes and big things like that.

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So what I was reading is that they could actually control them like steer them.

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I don't, they still won't buy that.

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I don't buy that.

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I'm still kind of digging down deep.

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But I mean, it's kind of looking that way.

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I mean, both of these storms did uncharacteristic things.

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They, they, you know, they did the first one went way too far into the country.

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It does not, it's never brought that much water.

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They do.

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They do.

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No, the hurricane can go all the way up to like, it's the amount of water that they got

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that they typically don't get up there.

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And then this one stalled and just come out for a while and went up.

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It was so high.

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They're like, well, we would call this a category six, but we don't have a definition for category

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six.

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So I don't know.

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But then like it just died.

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It died, it like died yesterday.

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It always does.

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They always come down before it hits the shore because there was a cold front coming down.

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You see, you just said it always does.

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Like these are not unprecedented.

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No, no, but other stuff that this did that was uncharacteristic.

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There's another one forming right now.

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Yeah, but of course it's hurricane season.

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Florida went eight years with zero hurricanes.

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Okay.

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But they, when they get them, they get them.

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Yeah, I don't know.

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Everyone, everyone I've talked to down in Florida is uncharacteristic and.

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Yeah.

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Those are in fucking new transplant.

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Like that's like asking me what's characteristic of Vegas.

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I don't know.

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I've been here for five fucking years.

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Well, you could make a session of the weather.

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It's hot.

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Yeah.

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Okay.

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It's hot.

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I can't tell you like, I would say this, this year has been hotter than normal for

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the five years I've been here, but I can't tell you going back 20 years.

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So this year was the hottest year on record ever.

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Okay.

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Prior to that, it was 117 degrees was the highest temperature we ever got.

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And that record was set at 1947 and it was repeated like six times from 1947 to 2023.

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Okay.

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So that is a pretty solid piece of evidence right there that, you know,

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Okay.

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But that's what my point is like the people that I, in Florida are, are most of the people

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that live in Florida have not grown up in Florida.

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Right.

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Yeah.

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Right.

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Exactly.

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And it's the same thing with Vegas.

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Like nobody grew up in Vegas.

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So like how the fuck would they know what's characteristic or not?

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No, no, I talked to a guy I'm working with right now.

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He's from Florida and he is that the lieutenant Dan guy.

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Is that?

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No.

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I didn't love that.

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And he hung out with his boat man.

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He must be a listener because he is prepped as fuck.

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See people prep prep prep.

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Yeah.

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No, he was, he was kind of funny.

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Yeah.

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No, I just, I don't know.

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I don't trust their government.

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I think they do disgusting stuff.

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And so the other thing that that would get this gets me is like we the government, like

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anytime we see the government doing something out in the open, they're incompetent morons,

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right?

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They fuck everything up.

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Yeah.

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And they can manipulate hurricanes.

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She's like, get the fuck out of here.

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They cannot do that.

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They're incompetent.

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First of all, it has been, whether it has been manipulated before.

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Yeah.

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Weather.

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Well, they put some clouds.

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Dubai seated the cloud.

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Yes.

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They flooded their city.

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Oops.

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That's a Dubai government.

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Not the US government.

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No, no, no, agreed.

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But our government has done weather control.

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Oh my God.

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And I forget who said it.

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He's, it's a quote.

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It's pretty famous quote.

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He who controls the weather controls the world.

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So that's something to me.

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I don't think that's a quote.

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Why not?

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I don't think that's a, this is not a quote.

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No, it is.

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No, it is.

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Google it.

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I just forgot who said it.

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Oh my God.

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I hear it all the time.

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But no, it's, well, okay.

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So like before we continue, let's, let's announce the Monero giveaway results.

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Cause we have an interesting one this week.

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So I put up a torrent with a Monero seat in it and I just like, you know, seeded it

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and somebody broke in there, but they didn't take all the Monero.

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They took some of the Monero.

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Oh, that's funny.

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So like the rest of it's still there.

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So we did that.

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I dig you, man.

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That's awesome.

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Fuck with Dave all the time.

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And then I saw on the, on the thread, Chase Oliver.

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Yeah.

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Says I corrupted the last, uh, I, uh, I rigged it so he couldn't win.

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I know it's not the real Chase Oliver, but you chose the date, dude.

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So you got to live with the consequences.

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No, that's Oliver Chase.

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Different.

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Oh yeah.

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Wait.

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Oh, he would, oh, okay.

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I know.

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It's, I saw Oliver and I saw Chase.

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I was, I brought it like majorly dyslexic, but I grew up in the seventies.

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So we didn't have that diagnosis.

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There was like, ah, something ain't right with that kid.

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That's me.

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Cool.

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Um, yeah.

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No, I mean, I mean seriously though, if the weather could be controlled, I seriously

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want one of these machines.

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Well, of course, if I could throw tornadoes at people, you'd be like an X man.

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Yeah.

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I know.

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Like the strike.

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I don't like that motherfucker.

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Right.

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Coordinates.

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Cool.

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I mean, I'd be at a bar.

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I could win some of you bar bets.

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Wow.

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Oh, it's going to rain out.

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It's not going to rain.

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Oh shit, it's raining, dude.

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Give me my money.

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Buy my drink.

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I don't know.

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I just, I so want it to be, well, I want it to be true, but I don't want to be true in

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the government's hands because I would do evil stuff with it because they do evil stuff

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with everything.

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And this kind of brings me to the Monero challenge.

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Obviously, I'm going to do it this week guys.

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So you get, you get stuck with my challenge.

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So with the government manipulating the weather and doing something, you know, doing something,

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private industry manipulating weather, the thing they have in, where does Santa Claus

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live at?

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The North Pole.

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North Pole?

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Is that where they have like a big machine up there that nobody knows what it does?

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I don't know.

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Yeah.

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There's a big machine up there that nobody knows what it does.

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And it could be the one blowing up Hawaii, starting fires everywhere else.

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So with the fact that the government's never really truly honest with us and never really,

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they try to manipulate us.

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I want someone to find a quote from at least 10 years ago on global warming that actually

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came true.

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Hmm.

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Okay.

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Yeah.

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Now, is this going to be first one wins or are we going to put them in the wheel or

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what do you want to do?

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Let's put them in the wheel because I want, well, I, well, it's going to be a wheel of

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nobody.

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I would never came to.

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We're going to be dead in 10 years.

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Well, 10 years of past.

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We're still discussing because then we'll be giving away.

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Right.

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Look, they look at you in the wheel.

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Um, yeah.

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So no, I just, I thought that would be a fun one because I mean, there, you know, we are

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my two all the time.

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Um, and then let's bring up this one, the helicopter.

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I'm sure everybody's heard about this ish helicopter comes flying around by all the

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eight, all the stuff they collected blows it away and did, uh, they called it a, uh,

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there was a name for it where they dropped low enough where their, uh, impellers.

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I don't, I don't remember the name destroy everything on the ground.

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And they did that and they destroyed a whole bunch of donations and they actually hurt

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a canine security officer or a canine office.

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I'm not sure I heard security in there.

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I thought it was all, I thought it was the dog.

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Like the dog itself got hurt.

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Oh, you motherfuckers, you hurt a dog.

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I'm coming for you.

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Um, so guess who did it?

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Or guess who took the blame for it?

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Yeah.

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The North Carolina National Guard.

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Huh.

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Why?

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Wait, no, who's in charge of the National Guard during emergencies?

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Uh, would still be the governor unless, well, cause I would say the president can be, but

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he's got to be intelligent enough and brainpower enough to enact the National Guard.

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Okay.

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And he hasn't done that.

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Uh, I mean, if he did, he did it quietly.

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Yeah.

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Um, or he had enacted the National Guard for, for Idaho because he got confused with Idaho

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and North Carolina.

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Yeah.

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I mean, they're close together.

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Well, yeah.

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I mean, they kind of sounded like two and then here's his jumping in, trying to be like

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all juggling on the spot, getting into a fight with the Santas.

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You hear about this?

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No, I've been trying to call him and he's not taking my calls.

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Yeah, I wouldn't take your call.

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See, it goes, I don't care.

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You're the vice president.

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Listen, I've been this governor through two presidents.

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We've had numerous hurricanes.

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Yeah.

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I've always been in touch with them on these.

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I've been in touch with the president of the United States and with the FEMA.

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I don't know what role she holds in this.

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Yeah.

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She holds no role.

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So if she is trying to call me, she should stop because I have no reason to talk to her.

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Right.

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And she's all offended.

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I guess what she did yesterday is what she did yesterday.

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Zoom call with the other channel.

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Oh, the one where she hotmiked?

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Yeah.

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But the hot mic was just a question though.

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Was somebody telling her to ask a question?

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I think so.

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Because she was covering her mouth though.

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Yeah.

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Harris, I don't like you.

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I don't want you to win.

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But when you do this, we know you're talking.

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We know you're trying to communicate with somebody.

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I mean, there she goes, Ha-chu!

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Ha-chu!

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I mean, you can do that.

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But that'd be stupid too.

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But I mean, I'm pretty sure those IQ points really aren't really breaking through the

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three digits.

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She finally came out and told us what kind of gun she owns.

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You need to do one?

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Glock.

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A Glock.

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Now, so...

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Glock what?

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Well, she's from California, right?

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Yeah.

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So Glock's are illegal there?

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No, not all.

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Yeah, the older models aren't you?

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You think she owns an older model?

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Wait, what Glock's are illegal?

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Every new model is.

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Is it because of performance or just because it's the word Glock?

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Glock is on their stupid list of band fighters.

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So like an AR15 looks scary.

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Yeah.

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And is it the word Glock sound scary?

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I don't know.

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So they ban them?

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Yeah, I don't know the criteria specifically like it's California, but...

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Yeah, so she's bragging about owning an illegal firearm in California.

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Yeah.

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That's the one that she wants us to not be allowed to own.

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Yeah, can we search her house?

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I think so.

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Are you storing that gun properly?

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Her hair?

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Right.

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What's the mag on that?

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Is that 10 round, 15 round?

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No, you could have...

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I mean, like when we have...

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It's just a normal...

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I mean, we can buy the extended clip and get more, but I think it's just like a nine...

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Eight or nine...

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I thought Glock's are 10 by default and that's all illegal in California.

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I think that's why it's illegal in California.

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It's high capacity.

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It's not...

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It's somebody else...

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It's another family member who's gone.

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I mean, I've shot it, but I don't...

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Yeah.

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I don't know.

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I mean, both it's not mine, so...

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I don't know.

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So, but yeah, actually, one quick follow-up question would have been, how do you clean

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it?

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How do you take it apart?

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Yeah.

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What kind of Glock?

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Although I give 2020 credit, that motherfucker dug down on some questions.

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He made her squirm.

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Yeah, she was getting upset.

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Aw, poor baby, because then she had to run to Howard Stern and be saved by that fucking

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lunatic.

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Dude, what happened to you?

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You were a fart man.

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You made money on being fart man and now you're just this little like...

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COVID scared the shit out of that man.

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Yeah, well, he's old, you know.

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And she wanted another show.

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What was it called?

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Corvair?

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Corvair?

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Not the Conn, Colbert.

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She was on Colbert.

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I don't know if you're talking about another show.

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No, it was some stupid, like, teeny bopper...

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Oh yeah, Call Me Daddy.

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Yeah.

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It's a girl podcast called Call Me Daddy.

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And they were...

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Daddy issues, maybe?

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They were asking, like, can you think of a law that only harms men and like they couldn't

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think of one?

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Yeah, what is it?

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What's your law for men?

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Well, there's the draft.

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There's the Selective Services.

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Which is the same thing, technically.

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Yeah, yeah, yeah.

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Yeah.

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So men have to, at the age of 18, we have to fill out a form, mail it back to the federal

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government going, hey, we're ready for you to send us to the desert to be killed.

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Yeah.

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To be kid and father.

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So we're here for you.

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So don't say men don't have to put our bodies at risk.

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If that little blonde girl from Call Me Daddy wants to deal with her daddy issues and then

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go over to war, go ahead and see how you do over there.

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Fight in Ukraine.

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Yeah, I guess they talk about like three symptoms and stuff on that.

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I never even heard of it.

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But then, I forget who I was listening to was talking about it.

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It's just a weird show to go on for a residential candidate.

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But then again, she's desperate as a mother fucker.

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Yeah, you gotta get those votes read.

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Because guess what's happening now?

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What's that?

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The polls are correcting themselves.

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The polls are...

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No, no, no.

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So I said it that way for a reason.

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Back in 2016, when she was running against Hillary Clinton, the same damn thing happened.

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Hillary Clinton's winning.

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Hillary Clinton's winning.

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It's a tight race.

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Hillary Clinton's winning.

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Leading by two, leading by three, blah, blah, blah.

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And then all of a sudden, the last like two weeks before the election, they all started

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shifting to Trump.

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And there was an interview being done with one of the leading pollsters company and they're

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like, well, you guys were wrong.

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He goes, we weren't wrong.

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He goes, what do you mean?

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He goes, on election, they are polls were right.

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They're like, well, what about a month before?

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Because, you know, we kind of...

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It seems to call it when you're watching it.

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Yeah.

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The betting market I follow most is predicted.

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And I found something interesting.

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So the odds of either Trump or Harris are 105%.

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It's because the dead people vote.

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It was not voting.

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It's a betting market.

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Well, yeah, but you have a factor in the dead people's vote.

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But it's a betting market.

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Like, how do these odds add up to more than 100?

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And that's not including like this third party or like random ass votes that people put in.

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Like the total here is 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.

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The total is 113% of all the candidates together.

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Who, you know, a lot of these aren't even running.

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So it's just some idiot putting a dollar.

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I mean, could that be a 4, like a 4.5 and a 6.8 and that point and all those people?

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Those numbers climbed up?

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I don't mean maybe...

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You should have crossed over 100.

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Yeah, but...

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So here's the thing.

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There's not this betting poll.

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It's another one.

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Yeah.

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I think it was Trump winning.

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Yeah.

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I think it was like Polly something.

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Yeah.

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But they've got Trump losing the popular vote, which is typical in a republic.

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But they've got, I mean, I almost want to bet on this because they've got him losing the

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popular vote.

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I mean, it's like 30% for him, 70% for her.

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So there's a big...

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There's something big there.

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Because I think...

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This one adds up to 100.

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That makes sense.

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I think he's going to win the popular vote this year.

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I don't know about that.

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Okay.

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So I'm glad you said that.

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I'm not saying it's wrong.

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I'm not saying that.

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It's questionable because it's odd because he would need to carry like New York or California

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to get that or at least a high percentage of those states.

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It could be able to overgo this.

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Well, the thing is like a lot of people that would vote Trump in those states just stay

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home.

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So he doesn't collect those popular votes.

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True.

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Right.

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Because if you're in Illinois, why bother voting Republican because Democrats are going

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to win.

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You're not even going to count it anyway.

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Right.

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So guess where he's having a Trump rally at?

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Where's that?

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I guess I say it right because I'm going to confuse...

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Damn, I wrote it down somewhere.

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What's the arena that the Nixon X-Play...

16:25

Oh, Madison Square Garden.

16:26

Madison Square Garden.

16:27

Yeah, yeah, I saw that.

16:28

I get confused with Market Square Arena at Indianapolis because that's what's in my

16:30

head all the time.

16:31

But yeah, what was your call again?

16:33

Madison Square Garden.

16:34

Madison Square Garden.

16:35

Now it's locked in the vault.

16:36

That kid ain't right.

16:37

I saw somebody compare that to like the Hitler rallies.

16:40

Yeah, yeah.

16:41

What?

16:42

Well, apparently there was a pro-Hitler rally there.

16:45

Yeah, yeah.

16:46

So with that same philosophy, is he also a Nix player?

16:50

Because the Nix play there.

16:51

That's true.

16:52

I mean, are we going to see him come out in short?

16:54

He already said he's got a great body.

16:56

Maybe the Nix are Nazis.

16:57

Oh, shit.

16:58

Like the Nix are Nazis.

16:59

Oh, shit.

17:00

Like the Nix are Nazis.

17:01

Like the Nix are Nazis.

17:02

Like the Nix are Nazis.

17:03

So my question to you is thus.

17:06

This thus.

17:07

I'm trying to find a funny word.

17:08

That just didn't work out.

17:09

So we know they set up a rally.

17:12

Not all seats are available for the rally participants.

17:14

Okay.

17:15

I mean, because of obstructive views and stuff.

17:17

Okay.

17:18

But maybe they don't care.

17:19

They sell out that arena.

17:20

How many seats is it?

17:22

Like I really have that number.

17:24

You should have thought of that.

17:25

I only do like a portion of the story.

17:26

You're going to ask me if it sells out and you should fucking know.

17:28

Okay.

17:29

If I were to ask anybody in the last six election cycles, if Republican goes to New York, do

17:35

a big arena, will he sell it out?

17:37

And they're going to go, no, Trump's got a chance.

17:40

Well, okay.

17:41

But these people come from all, I don't know.

17:43

Right.

17:44

Okay.

17:45

But okay.

17:46

Good.

17:47

I just said that as well.

17:48

I think New York, maybe Canada, I don't know.

17:51

It's right there.

17:52

And the East Coast, all blue.

17:55

Pennsylvania is a little bit, Pennsylvania is probably going to Trump this year if they

17:59

allow it to happen.

18:00

But yeah, so I don't know.

18:05

I think he's got a chance of pulling New York or pulling New Jersey.

18:08

Oh my God.

18:09

Here we go again.

18:10

Dude, the government of New Jersey two years ago almost got overturned by the Republican

18:13

party.

18:14

It looks like they have about 20,000 seats.

18:17

Okay.

18:18

Well, actually, then that's probably no break because he, his rally in Pennsylvania, he

18:21

had 100,000 people there.

18:22

Yeah, that'll probably sell out.

18:23

Yeah.

18:24

20,000.

18:25

But now, but then who wants to go into New York City?

18:26

That's the other question.

18:27

Right.

18:28

So, but if he does sell it out, does he win New York?

18:33

He's not winning New York.

18:34

Oh, it's just not going to happen.

18:35

That's like these fucking like Democrats every four years, Texas is turning blue.

18:41

They always fucking say this and like it's always like 60% red.

18:44

It's just not going to happen.

18:45

They would need to present facts of a Democrat, presidential candidate down there holding rallies

18:51

at big events.

18:52

It doesn't matter.

18:53

It's just never happened.

18:54

Never happened.

18:55

The union members of New York, I believe are going for Trump in large numbers.

18:59

It's been ex are.

19:00

Doesn't matter.

19:01

Most of you go for Trump.

19:02

All the way struggling.

19:03

Doesn't matter.

19:04

The black men are coming out for Trump.

19:06

Doesn't matter.

19:07

Black women.

19:08

Okay.

19:09

Well, we'll see.

19:10

I think he's got a shot at it.

19:11

Have you ever been to New York?

19:12

No.

19:13

These people are nuts.

19:14

They're like Chicago North Siders.

19:16

They're fucking stupid retarded.

19:17

I am a North Sider.

19:18

Yeah.

19:19

Well, then you knew what your neighbors were like.

19:21

Yeah.

19:22

I don't know.

19:23

I kind of hope he does something there.

19:25

I mean, like he'll do better, but he's not going to take the state.

19:29

It's just not going to happen.

19:31

Maybe we should do some kind of carrying the cage bet.

19:34

We'll think about that for next week.

19:37

So Canada.

19:38

Canada.

19:39

Trudeau's in hiding.

19:41

Oh, really?

19:42

He's in.

19:43

I feel like he's in another country right now.

19:44

Okay.

19:45

Canada is about ready to collapse.

19:46

Why?

19:47

Our government is not talking about it.

19:48

Our media is not talking about it.

19:49

Why?

19:50

Apparently they had a big green initiative there that had a ton of money in it.

19:55

Yeah.

19:56

It's all gone.

19:57

Nobody knows where it went.

19:58

Oh, boy.

19:59

And it was basically, if you were to those friend and you went, I think, oh, I think

20:04

I can control the weather.

20:05

Oh, well, here's the money.

20:06

It is a bunch of money.

20:07

Okay.

20:08

I didn't need to do anything.

20:09

Right.

20:10

Just so you think you can do it.

20:11

Right.

20:12

Okay.

20:13

So you know what country he fled to?

20:14

Does it have no extradition treaties?

20:17

Oh, it's like a five letter word.

20:21

No, no, that's not my brain.

20:24

It's a country that I've heard of, but I don't know a lot about.

20:28

Let's see.

20:29

Where is Waldo and where is Trudeau?

20:32

Is somebody photoshopped Trudeau with a Waldo shirt on?

20:37

And let's just start planting him everywhere.

20:40

Oh, speaking of that on X.

20:43

There was a guy posted, so our newsletter came out.

20:47

We find out what countries I'll stop.

20:49

I'm going to try to entertain the people while you're searching.

20:51

Yeah, go ahead.

20:52

I know.

20:53

So, um, guy posted on X.

20:57

It was a newsletter article that in Pennsylvania, six counties had like 110% voting, 115% turnout.

21:03

Yeah.

21:04

It was all that.

21:05

And the guy was like, oh, why didn't we know about this then?

21:09

We did.

21:10

We did.

21:11

We reported it the next day.

21:13

I'm like, dude, you didn't pay attention.

21:15

We knew about a lot of shit and nothing came out and you got sucked in by the media, you

21:21

know, Trump derangement syndrome.

21:22

They go, oh God.

21:24

So, oh, yeah, I thought that was funny.

21:27

And our allies to the West East, where's UK, I mean, the east of us, east of us.

21:34

Well, you'll get, either way you go, you'll hit them eventually.

21:38

No, because it's flat.

21:39

Oh, well.

21:40

So, you fly outside the ice walls and fly underneath the flat earth and then come back

21:45

on the other side.

21:46

I don't see why not.

21:49

Um, so, wouldn't I know, but if you were, if we were finding the UK, which direction

21:53

would we go?

21:54

I think it doesn't matter.

21:55

I think probably, well, that's the other thing is like America is so big, right?

21:59

That our international flights depend on where you're flying from.

22:02

More than life, you have to fly to New York and transfer another plane.

22:05

Yeah.

22:06

It has nothing to do with travel.

22:07

So, what they've done is mind you guys, I call them our allies because we might be following

22:12

the road their own down.

22:13

They're bailing free speech.

22:15

They're going after people for making negative comments on social media.

22:18

Now they require you to register your chickens.

22:21

If you got, if you're a property, you got chickens, you better register them.

22:25

Yeah, I saw that.

22:26

Here's the funny thing, just like the dick pics, just like New York with it, with the

22:31

line of, uh, yeah, call and report your neighbor.

22:35

So, apparently people in the UK thought it would be funny to register their chickens

22:40

that are in their fridges.

22:41

Right.

22:42

They've the rotisserie.

22:43

Fresh the website.

22:44

Yeah.

22:45

I love it when people come together.

22:46

I love it when a plan comes together.

22:48

If I had a cigar, I'd be like 18, sorry.

22:52

Um, I love it when people come together, uh, and to fight the government, fight the power.

22:58

Uh, looks like he's in Laos.

22:59

Yeah, that's probably it.

23:00

It was something like that.

23:02

Interesting.

23:03

So you may have expedition calls with that.

23:05

That is a great fucking question.

23:06

Probably there because fran, well, I don't know actually that's, but I think they're

23:11

very, very friendly to the whole French thing, which French Canadian.

23:16

Oh, French Canadian.

23:17

Yeah.

23:18

So they're actually saying that there, there might be an election hold very quickly to

23:20

remove them from office.

23:22

Even though he survived his last recall, I'm sure he used Dominion voting machines and

23:26

he counts like Democrats count.

23:28

He's supposed to come back tomorrow.

23:31

We'll find out.

23:33

Yeah.

23:34

Well, I mean, he can still come back.

23:35

I don't, I mean, they're saying he's hiding out there, but I mean, he hasn't been charged

23:38

with anything yet.

23:39

It's just, there's a lot of questions.

23:41

Okay.

23:42

Now this is an AI results.

23:43

So take it with a grain of salt.

23:44

Uh, based on the search results, Laos is listed as one of the countries without an extradition

23:49

treaty with Canada.

23:51

So I, oh shit.

23:52

That's what the AI says.

23:55

I can't verify.

23:56

I'm not going to go with it.

23:58

So he's in an unexperditable country.

24:01

And then Wikipedia says he's there to visit the 45th ASEAN summit, which is what?

24:08

Association of Southeast Asian nations.

24:10

I don't know why the fuck he would be there for that.

24:12

Because they have no expedition to Canada.

24:15

Well, there you go.

24:17

Let's watch our brothers and sisters to the north.

24:20

Um, which I actually give them credit for because they're the first ones to sort of

24:24

do the COVID vaccine shit.

24:25

Again, we're embarrassed by fucking Canada.

24:28

We're down here like, oh, we're tough, but we're going to fight everything.

24:31

We're going to do this.

24:32

We're going to do this.

24:33

Well, okay.

24:34

And then we get some of the fucking hands on left.

24:35

Canada.

24:36

The places here that crack down the hardest were places where people loved it.

24:40

Right in New York, LA, San Francisco.

24:42

So Democrat, Democrat controlled cities.

24:44

But like the places, uh, like even Vegas, like nobody fucking afford other than the

24:49

casinos, nobody gave a fuck.

24:51

So like, why would we riot?

24:52

There were restaurants that was like, you need to do it.

24:54

It was like the millennial waitresses like, oh, you're not wearing a mask.

24:58

You can't come in.

24:59

I don't know if the, if the official rule was the restaurant of forces, the barred forces

25:03

it, but the employees were scaring me.

25:06

I only had one issue with one restaurant.

25:08

And funny enough, it was the restaurant where governor Cicillac got in without a mask.

25:13

I'm not going to name them because they don't want you to go there or review bomb or anything.

25:17

But I got into a shouting match with the guy and they kicked me out.

25:21

Um, but everyone else, nobody gave like, I would just say, yeah, I can't wear a mask.

25:25

Oh, okay.

25:26

No problem.

25:27

Yeah.

25:28

I mean, as soon as COVID started happening, all this shit started happening.

25:30

I know he lived in Nevada like six months and I'm like, well, you could be much longer

25:35

here.

25:36

Yeah.

25:37

Two years.

25:38

You've been here five years total.

25:39

Well, I guess six now.

25:41

You might want to carry the one.

25:42

Yeah.

25:43

No, it's six now.

25:44

Cause yeah, 2018 we moved here.

25:45

Um, okay.

25:46

Cause I moved here in 2019.

25:47

Um, so I asked people like, where the hell can I go to avoid all this shit?

25:50

Go to that county.

25:51

Go to a problem.

25:52

Okay.

25:53

But no, like they didn't, they didn't really give a fuck here.

25:55

Nobody gave a fuck.

25:56

Like I went to grocery stores, banks and restaurant everywhere.

25:59

Like only the casino is really cared.

26:01

That's, I mean, when I was down, but I come down here, they were, they cared a lot.

26:05

I don't know where the fuck we used to go.

26:07

I mean, I got more of the West side of town.

26:09

You might have been more of the East side of town.

26:11

Well, yeah.

26:12

East, just East of the street.

26:13

Yeah.

26:14

My favorite story is, um, there's a Chipotle by me and I always like going to Chipotle when

26:16

I have nothing else to eat.

26:17

You like Ebola?

26:18

No, Chipotle.

26:19

No, the dude Chipotle is great.

26:20

What are you talking about?

26:21

They've killed people with their food.

26:22

Get off with this.

26:23

I don't know.

26:24

They've actually killed them.

26:25

They made them sick.

26:26

Get the fuck out of here.

26:27

Ebola.

26:28

Yeah.

26:29

Look it up.

26:30

It's like three times.

26:31

So I'm standing in Chipotle with no mask on and like, I know there's a couple other people

26:35

there.

26:36

They have their masks on and the employees have their masks on because like, you know, they're

26:39

employees and I'm standing in line and two cops come in and the cops have their masks

26:45

on.

26:46

And like, they look at me and I look back at them.

26:50

I'm like, let's, let's, let's do this.

26:52

Right.

26:53

And then they, they took their mask off.

26:55

So that's my favorite story of that.

26:58

So like, nobody gave a fuck, dude.

27:00

So you like, solid out.

27:01

Solid out.

27:02

I can say anything.

27:03

I just like smirk to myself and ordered my burrito and moved on.

27:06

Okay.

27:07

Yeah.

27:08

People didn't care.

27:09

I have an interesting story.

27:10

If you, uh, jump right in.

27:11

We got Dave exclusive.

27:13

So this has not been reported anywhere as far as I can tell.

27:17

Um, do you remember a couple of weeks ago, there were astronauts that were stranded on

27:21

the ISS.

27:22

Yeah.

27:23

And this was like, it was a semi big story.

27:26

Like Boeing, uh, was managing it or something.

27:30

And they were playing, I mean, they're playing their spaceship broke.

27:33

Well, now here's the part that nobody reported on.

27:36

Elon Musk spent, sent SpaceX up there.

27:39

I know that.

27:40

And, and rescued them.

27:41

Yeah.

27:42

But nobody reported on this.

27:43

I mean, I saw the story a couple of times.

27:45

But again, I listened to different news media that you do.

27:48

Well, so like, cause I was just like sitting at home the other day and I'm just thinking,

27:51

what happened to those astronauts?

27:52

I haven't heard anything.

27:53

Like, did they just die?

27:54

Like are they out in space?

27:56

What happened?

27:57

So I Google, you know, I Googled it.

27:59

I don't Google anything.

28:00

Right.

28:01

But I say, I searched it.

28:02

You know what we say with me in Google?

28:03

We don't use NGL.

28:04

We use something else.

28:05

And, and it's like, oh yeah, SpaceX sent something up and fixed the problem.

28:08

I'm like, well, wait a minute.

28:09

What?

28:10

It would be big news.

28:11

Well, why didn't anybody say that?

28:12

Because that happened very around the same time as he was going to go to a Trump rally.

28:16

Oh, okay.

28:17

So we can't give good news about Elon Musk.

28:19

I don't like Elon Musk.

28:20

Like you got like, I've expressed this before.

28:22

I like it.

28:23

It's not like Trump where like he says funny things sometimes, but he's still overall an

28:28

idiot.

28:29

Oh, you can't say, yes, I can.

28:31

No, an idiot.

28:32

But when he does something good, I'll give him credit.

28:35

And this was a good thing that nobody else gave him credit for.

28:37

The guy is highly intelligent.

28:39

Dude.

28:40

No, I mean, what is it like?

28:41

Better than you.

28:42

I'm smart.

28:43

No, you're not.

28:44

It's not even close.

28:45

How do you measure intelligence?

28:46

Is that curiosity?

28:47

Can you fix a boiler?

28:48

No.

28:49

I can learn how to.

28:50

Can I fix a computer?

28:51

No, but I can learn too.

28:53

So that's.

28:54

So how do you, what's the true measurement of intelligence?

28:57

How, I guess, like how fast we can learn that is one option.

29:00

Well, comprehension skills.

29:03

The ability to retain all that shit for a long period of time, right?

29:07

It's a lot of regurgitated.

29:08

Yeah.

29:09

Okay.

29:10

It's more like.

29:11

Well, that's what you do though.

29:12

You regurgitate a bunch of bullshit.

29:13

No.

29:14

You read the book.

29:15

No.

29:16

You think somebody else is a bad deal?

29:17

No, I don't.

29:18

And you play with it.

29:19

You.

29:20

No, I don't.

29:21

I think you have regurgitated.

29:22

No, that's not what's happening.

29:23

I don't know where you're getting that from.

29:25

That's what Elon Musk does.

29:27

Oh, come on.

29:28

He built like PayPal and shit.

29:30

He didn't build fucking anything.

29:31

He came into companies that already existed.

29:33

Wait, his PayPal partner got in trouble for something.

29:35

What was it?

29:36

I don't remember.

29:37

Yeah.

29:39

He's really good at marketing and like building the hype around the stuff.

29:43

Like that's his talent.

29:44

And I give him credit for that.

29:45

So, but he didn't build fucking anything.

29:48

Okay.

29:49

He just, he didn't.

29:50

What are you Obama now?

29:51

You didn't build that.

29:52

No, he didn't build that.

29:53

Isn't he like a billionaire though?

29:56

So, is he a grifter then?

29:59

He is.

30:00

He's definitely a grifter.

30:01

I mean, like, so for every successful company that he has under his wing, we just forget

30:07

about all the bullshit ones.

30:08

Like Hyperloop and the boring company and like all this nonsense.

30:12

That's just a total fucking scam.

30:14

Okay.

30:15

So how about Steve Jobs?

30:16

Um, well, he only really had Apple.

30:19

What else did he do?

30:20

Well, no, but I mean, they say that he's like the big inventor and he, he, he changed the

30:25

world with his stuff.

30:27

I mean, well, so I think we talked about this on the show actually where he wasn't the brains

30:31

behind it.

30:32

Right.

30:33

He would just like do this.

30:34

Yeah.

30:35

He would like, yeah.

30:36

He was the kind of the idea guy.

30:37

Yeah.

30:38

Yeah.

30:39

Go make it happen.

30:40

Yeah.

30:41

Yeah.

30:42

So yeah, I mean, okay, that's kind of what Musk is doing.

30:43

Like, oh, I have this grand idea and like most of his ideas are fucking stupid.

30:46

Well, how come you are an billionaire?

30:47

You have grand ideals.

30:48

Like, don't, don't.

30:49

I can't.

30:50

And the other thing here's the real craze.

30:52

We use Ignoria.

30:53

Well, no, no, here's the real thing that sets these guys apart is they don't fucking sleep.

30:58

They don't have fun.

30:59

They don't do anything but do this work all fucking day long, 24 hours a day.

31:02

Yeah.

31:03

And I'm lazy.

31:04

I am so fucking lazy.

31:05

I do not.

31:06

I don't want to be rich because I know how much work it takes to be rich.

31:09

If I could invent shit like in like 10 minutes and get rid of it, I'd be a billionaire.

31:14

But unfortunately I can't do that either.

31:17

Man.

31:18

So what else?

31:19

I want to, I'm going to do a quick rant here in a minute once I get through all my shit.

31:24

Ukraine officials were caught here in America.

31:26

They own, there's two Ukraine officials that are here in America.

31:28

Yeah.

31:29

And they just got caught with $6 million.

31:31

Oh, what's wrong with that?

31:32

Is it our money?

31:33

I don't know.

31:34

I don't know.

31:35

Maybe we should civilly ask it for, for sure, seize it and then find out.

31:39

Well, yeah, because it was not in the bank.

31:41

Can you have $6 million in house legally?

31:42

Yeah, why not?

31:43

I mean, you can't carry more than $10,000.

31:45

In most states, Nevada just changed it.

31:48

No, you can.

31:49

It's just that they will steal it from you legally.

31:52

It's perfectly legal for you to have that.

31:53

But they will take it from you.

31:55

There's either a movie or a new series on like Netflix or Prime that they take this guy's

32:00

money and he's like a veteran.

32:04

So he's got to fight for it back.

32:05

Yeah.

32:06

Yeah.

32:07

Can I like almost get reimbursed and bulk it and things?

32:08

There was a story the other day about a woman.

32:11

She had $100,000 in change, going through an airport and it was a domestic flight.

32:16

So like international, you have to report that.

32:18

But domestic, you don't.

32:19

Okay.

32:20

They just stole it from her.

32:21

The civilly asset forfeiture seized it.

32:24

Oh, pastors.

32:26

Okay.

32:27

Yeah.

32:28

I'm not a big fan of forgery.

32:30

I don't know if this is United States money or not, but I'm going to call it out just

32:34

because it might come out to be.

32:37

And I want to be able to go, I called that like four months ago.

32:40

Like now on the radio, I'm starting to hear that the immigrants might be an army.

32:45

I met you here, this is another people.

32:47

I go, I did that three months ago.

32:49

Like the app that moves the people around the country that brings in immigrants.

32:52

Oh, God.

32:53

I mentioned that back in March.

32:54

Pay attention people.

32:55

I'm breaking news all the time.

32:58

Mostly it's kind of fake.

32:59

Most of it's fake, but they were sure that I know I get a lot of shit for some of the

33:03

stuff I say, but like, like this, this, this is going off the, the, the Bill Gates driving

33:08

the hurricane.

33:09

Yeah.

33:10

Yeah.

33:11

So could that be true?

33:12

It could be, could be possibly kind of sort of maybe you don't really know, but it could

33:17

be.

33:18

I don't think so.

33:19

Okay.

33:20

So if we were sitting back in the 1920s, yeah, and we were sitting back on our podcast,

33:24

yeah.

33:25

And we were just talking about the radio show, the radio show.

33:28

Okay.

33:29

Radio.

33:30

And I'm like, oh man, there's this box there in a cell.

33:33

And in this box are going to be people and the people are going to say funny stuff and

33:39

do dramatic things to entertain us.

33:41

You guys have to be fucking committed.

33:43

No, but so, but in 1920, that box did not exist.

33:47

Right.

33:48

But, but I'm not saying we'll never be able to control hurricanes.

33:51

I'm saying we can't right now.

33:52

All you got to do is find out the properties of a hurricane, which is warm water, warm air

33:56

and a high moisture content.

33:58

It's not that simple.

33:59

And then you got to, you got to, I don't want to control hurricanes.

34:01

Do you eat the bugs?

34:02

Eat the bugs.

34:03

Eat the bugs.

34:04

Get rid of your washer and dryer and gastos.

34:06

Get rid of that stuff.

34:07

Eat the bugs and do that.

34:08

There you go.

34:09

No, I mean, people criticize conspiracy theorists, even though we've been fucking right on a lot

34:19

of stuff, but I'm like, if you just take a step back and look at like the car, oh, there's

34:24

going to be horseless carriages pretty soon.

34:26

Yeah.

34:27

Like what?

34:28

Yeah, you won't need a horse.

34:29

You just got to turn it and it starts.

34:31

No, but there's a difference between saying we're going to have this technology soon and

34:34

they have it right now and they're secretly using it to kill us.

34:37

Right.

34:38

That's two different things.

34:39

Well, I actually heard the car was invented in the 1700s.

34:40

The government just kept it from us.

34:42

You know I'm fucking lying about that, right?

34:44

Yeah, that's right.

34:45

I went to the 1700s for a ride.

34:46

I didn't even do the 1800s because you could go, yeah, maybe one guy in the crowd.

34:49

They literally were invented in the 1800s.

34:51

Like the car was invented like 1880 or something.

34:53

Oh, Henry Ford didn't bring it out until...

34:56

No, that was mass production.

34:57

Right.

34:58

Oh, okay.

34:59

Yeah, because you're right.

35:00

But like the first models were like 1880s.

35:01

Yeah.

35:02

So that's why I wanted to go extreme.

35:03

Well, yeah, because that doesn't sound right enough.

35:04

But no, there are things that, you know, just because we don't know about it or we've

35:08

never heard about it, well, it can't be true.

35:10

That's got to be a lot.

35:11

No, fucking look into it.

35:13

Look into whether there are literally patents at the patent office for machines that control

35:18

the weather.

35:19

Yeah, but like that simple shit like cloud seeding and whatever the...

35:23

Like it's not...

35:24

Driving them, driving the hurricane.

35:25

There's two different things.

35:26

Two different things.

35:27

Here it comes, there.

35:28

Where's Tampa?

35:29

Where's Tampa?

35:30

That's like saying we have these tubes that can go up in the sky and defy gravity.

35:36

Therefore we're also traveling to other star systems.

35:37

Like, no, no we're not.

35:40

I mean, we got to the space station.

35:42

Yeah, but that's two different fucking things.

35:43

Like it's just, it's orders of magnitude difference.

35:46

It's so much different.

35:47

No, I just think people are, some people get closed minded into it just because I don't

35:51

know about it.

35:52

Yeah, my God.

35:53

It can't be true.

35:54

We'll see.

35:55

We'll be sitting here six months and you'll be like, oh fuck, dude, there's no case control

35:57

on a hurricane.

35:58

I don't think I will.

35:59

Like a school bus.

36:00

I don't think I will.

36:01

I kind of hit some right stuff on there, but that's cool.

36:04

We'll move on from that.

36:05

Even though, I mean, yeah, there's a lot, I mean, there's a lot of stuff I can go into

36:11

of like government has done that we just, we don't, people don't, I didn't hear it on

36:14

the news.

36:15

See it and didn't say it.

36:16

Well, okay, so here, I'll give you an example, right?

36:18

They had, they had the MK Ultra experiments and they did like mind control and remote

36:23

viewing and all this ESP bullshit.

36:26

And that's all bullshit.

36:27

It doesn't work.

36:28

It's not possible.

36:29

You can't fucking like seal something in an iron box and then have a psychic determine

36:33

what's in there.

36:34

It doesn't work.

36:35

But the government did it.

36:36

They tested it.

36:37

Like they said, well, what if we could do this?

36:39

And they spent billions of millions of dollars.

36:41

Have we talked about mind control before?

36:43

Because there was a CIA asset that everyone knows about.

36:46

Dude.

36:47

No, I'm asking you.

36:48

Have we done this before?

36:49

I don't think so.

36:50

Um, Charles Manson was a CIA asset.

36:53

Yeah.

36:54

And they were using for mind control.

36:55

Okay.

36:56

To use drugs to see.

36:57

But they didn't mind control them.

36:58

Like they just turned them into a fucking psycho.

37:00

No, not him.

37:01

He was passing out drugs to people to see how the drugs reacted and to see how things.

37:06

And it turns out it didn't do what they wanted it to do.

37:08

Right.

37:09

It didn't work.

37:10

I've been saying it did work.

37:11

They were working.

37:12

At my point.

37:13

Like they're researching it.

37:14

It doesn't mean it worked.

37:15

Charles Manson was a CIA asset, which he was.

37:17

And I can prove it.

37:18

I mean, you just know right now.

37:19

I know that one.

37:20

It's the same thing that I do.

37:21

I throw out weird shit every now and then just to fucking people that, but it's true.

37:25

But nobody believes it.

37:26

Like Abraham Lincoln's gay.

37:27

He is.

37:28

He was.

37:29

I guess Pee-Pee gave it.

37:30

You're dead.

37:31

I don't know.

37:32

I mean, I'm a Marine.

37:33

I'm a Marine forever.

37:34

So gay guy, gay guys.

37:35

I mean, I got proof of that.

37:37

People call me out.

37:38

I cite my sources and they go, oh shit.

37:40

Abraham Lincoln was gay.

37:41

The main reason is look at the long cabinet Republicans.

37:45

No, you see, this is like the fourth time you've gone over this.

37:47

I don't know.

37:48

Okay.

37:49

So, um, but no, now my new one, Charles Manson being a CIA asset.

37:53

Yeah, but that's all on record.

37:54

Like we have like they admitted it.

37:55

Right.

37:56

Like it's different.

37:57

Okay.

37:58

Well, let's talk about CIA assets.

37:59

Okay.

38:00

We just found another one today.

38:01

Yeah.

38:02

The guy in Oklahoma, the guy, he was a Middle Eastern.

38:05

He was from Afghanistan and he was ordering guns and he was going to do a mass shooting

38:10

during an election day.

38:11

I think I heard the story.

38:13

He also had a sidekick that was a kid that was in high school and there.

38:18

So we don't know if there was a school shooting plan that day or two or not.

38:21

They called him, but guess what?

38:22

He, so you look at his resume, guess what his job was prior to the CIA asset, America

38:28

to shoot up the polling place.

38:29

No idea.

38:30

He was a CIA asset in Afghanistan doing security for the CIA offices.

38:36

So they kind of screwed the pooch on that one.

38:38

Yeah.

38:39

I mean, that's the thing.

38:40

Like, these are so incompetent.

38:41

So like, you, when you tell me, they're secretly staring at her cane.

38:44

No, dude, he's driving that shit like a bus.

38:47

They're so fucking incompetent.

38:48

Man, man.

38:49

Oh, I'm telling you, I'm telling you, it's coming.

38:52

Um, one of the, the last time I was in the CIA office, I was in the US.

38:58

The last things I got is, uh, I've been talking about like being in a free speech and, and

39:04

it's getting worse and worse and worse.

39:05

Um, I mean, Hillary, they're, they're not being quiet about this.

39:09

Yeah.

39:10

They're literally the Democrats are out there.

39:11

We're going to control social media.

39:12

Yeah.

39:13

We're not going to allow false narratives out.

39:16

What they're going to take your first amendment or they're going to try.

39:19

Right.

39:20

Thank you for your first amendment.

39:21

It's right away.

39:22

So, well, the Supreme Court just gave them a win this week.

39:25

Did you follow that one?

39:26

No, what happened?

39:27

There was the, there was a big case, uh, over the COVID shit where the government was, uh,

39:32

reporting posts on Facebook and Twitter and getting them banned off of Facebook and Twitter.

39:37

And, um, that's the Missouri case.

39:38

Yeah.

39:39

The Missouri case.

39:40

So the SCOTUS, uh, Supreme Court just ruled, uh, again, they ruled against the, the people

39:45

that were suing.

39:46

So the government can do that now.

39:49

It's coming people.

39:51

It's coming.

39:52

They got to get somebody else in there besides Harris.

39:56

Yeah.

39:57

So that brings up a valid question.

39:58

I was listening to Redacted News today and they brought up a very good question.

40:03

Yeah.

40:04

I'm trying to hold this.

40:05

I'm trying to, I'm trying to look cool with this.

40:06

I've decided that if I want to hang it down, like I'm still working on my new bike.

40:09

Um, so here by the college professor, the guy who said he shoot, line up with people

40:15

and shoot him.

40:16

Yeah.

40:17

A man who don't vote for Harris should be shot.

40:18

Oh, no, no, no, no, no.

40:19

That's not what he said.

40:20

He said, man who don't vote for Harris because she's a woman.

40:22

That's right.

40:23

Cause he's like, yeah, he's, he's whatever.

40:26

But still, I mean, so if you don't vote for him, if you're a man, don't vote for you.

40:30

You deserve to be shocked.

40:32

Right.

40:33

So he got fired or he's suspended.

40:35

Yeah.

40:36

Yeah.

40:37

They're going to be finding investigation.

40:38

Yeah.

40:39

So my question to you is, is that a violation of his first amendment rights?

40:42

Um, well, he was serious.

40:44

There's, he had no way of carrying that action out.

40:47

I saw it was more of a joke.

40:48

Now is this a state school or private school?

40:50

That's, that's, that's, I, I thought this question on the drive home.

40:54

You showed up today.

40:55

I'm early for you to look it up.

40:56

Um, this is how I can traffic.

40:58

Like I just want a mini rant traffic in Vegas right now.

41:00

It's so fucking stupid because of this F one shit.

41:03

Like I have to leave fucking way early because sometimes I'll get here late and, and sometimes

41:08

I'll get here way early and just have to wait for you to get home.

41:10

So that's why.

41:11

No, I agree.

41:12

So I don't know, but I'm going to assume that it is a college or a university that's

41:17

state funded or you're fine.

41:19

And I think it would be a violation of his first amendment rights.

41:22

So, but he's an employee.

41:24

So right.

41:25

He's not, um, he's not forcing the students to agree with him or like, uh, giving them

41:31

bad grades because they, this is an hour old class.

41:34

It was either.

41:35

Well, like what class was it?

41:36

You know, um, it's like, if it's a math class, like, yeah, you're probably shot the fuck

41:40

up.

41:41

Even the civics class.

41:42

I mean, even though it could be like a philosophy class or what it really, you know, to me,

41:46

breaking down this, because this is where I get, because initially I'm like, well, no,

41:49

it's not a violent of his free speech because as an employee, you don't necessarily have

41:54

free speech.

41:55

Like the football, it's a little different in college versus high school and grades.

41:58

Well, no, I'm going with the football players that were kneeling in the NFL.

42:01

I was like, they have a first amendment, right?

42:03

No, they don't.

42:04

Right.

42:05

Yeah.

42:06

That's a private company.

42:07

Right.

42:08

So we've got it the way, so if he's on a university or college, whatever, that's public property.

42:13

Yeah.

42:14

So how does that play into this?

42:16

What if a lot of teachers have to sign code of conduct or, you know, I doubt college professors

42:21

do.

42:22

I know teachers used to.

42:23

Well, maybe if they do, I don't think it covers like opinions like that.

42:27

Well, I think you would have to say you can't make, you know, maybe, you know, who knows?

42:31

I don't know.

42:32

But with the, can you ban someone's free speech on public property with a piece of paper,

42:38

with words on it?

42:39

No.

42:40

But if he signed it, so he agreed to the terms.

42:43

I don't know if he did.

42:44

But this is what's going through my head.

42:45

Dill don't think so because like that this actually brings up a good other case that came for,

42:51

well, the case happened a while ago, but the woman is suing over it now.

42:56

And she goes by the other Massey.

42:57

Okay.

42:58

I forget her first name, but like her last name is Massey.

43:01

Okay.

43:02

And God is it Arizona?

43:03

I don't know.

43:04

She, she went to go to a city council meeting and she was criticizing the mayor and the

43:10

city council and they had her arrested.

43:12

Oh, yeah.

43:13

So you had to the cop like walk up to and try to knock her down.

43:15

Yeah, I saw that.

43:16

So the body cam just came out last week or this week and it's pretty fucked up.

43:20

But no, she's suing and, and like, well, so their argument was you signed a pledge to

43:28

come into the meeting that said I will not criticize the mayor or whatever.

43:32

You know, I don't know the exact.

43:33

What the fuck?

43:34

So no, her argument is, well, you can't, you can't hold me to that.

43:36

That's because that's, you can't stop me from coming to a public meeting and saying what

43:39

I want.

43:40

This agreement quote unquote is a violation itself.

43:43

Right.

43:44

So like that will be the same thing with the professor, right?

43:46

Like, okay, yes, I signed it under duress, but you still can't violate my rights.

43:51

But duress doesn't always work because you still signed it.

43:54

That's not what duress were you wonder.

43:57

Well, you know, okay.

43:58

So like that's what I want to mention the mayor.

44:00

Right.

44:01

That is, that is a difference in those cases because she was going to a public meeting

44:04

where the public is welcome to bring their commentary.

44:07

But the professor is getting a job where that's not the same thing where you don't have a

44:15

right to a job.

44:17

Whereas you do have a right to go to a public meeting and offer your commentary.

44:21

So yes, that is a difference, but no, no, because there was a teacher here in CCSD that

44:25

was arrested during counter negotiations.

44:28

She went to the, I think it was a school board and they had her arrested because she was

44:32

saying shit.

44:33

They didn't want to hear.

44:34

Yeah.

44:35

Guess what?

44:36

All charges have been dropped.

44:37

Um, but it's, it's the, it's the employee thing sort of being on public property down

44:44

public property is we find out what university that is.

44:47

Can we send in some, some people with cameras like the first amendment auditors do and walk

44:51

through the halls and see if they stop us.

44:53

I don't see why not.

44:54

Well, if they do stop us.

44:55

Now there's, there's like buildings that you won't be able to go into because they're,

44:58

they're locked in.

44:59

They're locked in that sign.

45:00

Yeah.

45:01

That's fine.

45:02

Yeah.

45:03

But in general on campus, yeah, you could do that.

45:04

You could walk through the halls of a university, you know, with a camera, you don't think security

45:06

is going to come after you.

45:07

I mean, they might try, but what the fuck are they going to do?

45:10

Really?

45:11

Yes, I don't know.

45:12

I mean, if you're on a college campus as a student or as a visitor, you have your first

45:16

amendment rights.

45:17

Yeah.

45:18

Hands down.

45:19

There's no question on that.

45:20

I don't know.

45:21

I'm starting with the professor here.

45:22

I kind of am too though.

45:23

I don't.

45:24

I don't.

45:25

Well, okay.

45:26

Now I'm not sitting with him and agreeing with his statement.

45:27

We both think men should be killed if you don't vote for him.

45:28

I'm saying there's, there's some, which we know counts well, like because, okay.

45:32

Yeah.

45:33

He's a dickhead.

45:34

Um, but like, again, this is like, there's a very big difference between high schools

45:39

and grade schools and universities where like the students are adults, right?

45:43

It's time to put your big boy pants on and hear opinions that you don't like.

45:46

Right.

45:47

But technically, even in elementary schools, your constitutional rights do not stop at

45:51

the stairs or the front doors.

45:53

For teachers they do.

45:54

Employees.

45:55

Well, yeah, that's what I'm saying.

45:56

But I'm saying for colleges, they shouldn't.

45:58

That should be.

45:59

Well, okay.

46:00

That's a great fucking boy.

46:01

That's like a cut off boy.

46:02

I'm not able to go a little bit of the crazy side because, because we've, we've pampered

46:06

these kids all through school.

46:07

You're an adult now.

46:08

Fucking.

46:09

It's the adult.

46:10

You're going to hear shit, you know, like, but you know, it's funny is if you watch the

46:12

video, like nobody, the crowd like, yeah, or everyone's like, what the fuck?

46:17

Yeah.

46:18

So, okay.

46:19

So I agree.

46:20

So we, we, we sigh with the professor.

46:21

He should not be fired.

46:22

And I agree with that.

46:23

Cause I, I don't like free speech.

46:24

I don't like speech being limited.

46:26

Right.

46:27

Like they're going to do it.

46:28

I was, if we elect Harris, just saying.

46:30

Yeah.

46:31

That's the whole thing is if you don't defend the speech of somebody who says something you

46:34

hate, but you're next, right?

46:36

Cause someone's going to hate what you say.

46:39

I guarantee people hate what I say on Twitter.

46:41

I can, Dina Titus blocked us, which I'm going to sue that.

46:44

I told you before the show.

46:45

So I've been calling lawyers for the past two weeks.

46:48

Well, in, in the city of Las Vegas, we have more lawyers than any other city.

46:54

And this is not on a per capita basis.

46:56

We straight up have more lawyers.

46:58

Well, most of them are personal injury.

47:00

Yeah.

47:01

So hurt in the hotel.

47:02

Get a check.

47:03

There's, there's not a whole lot of civil rights lawyers here.

47:05

No, there's not.

47:06

Cause I had a similar case I was looking for.

47:08

And very few of them would talk to me at all.

47:12

And the one guy that would said, you got to pay $2,500 just for the consultation.

47:18

And that money would go towards your case.

47:20

Oh, so we're turning to a retainer.

47:22

Yes.

47:23

But that's if they accept the case.

47:25

If they don't accept the case, that money, that's you just put, that's what you paid

47:27

for your consultation.

47:28

Oh, shit.

47:29

So like,

47:30

It's called Morgan and Morgan.

47:32

No, they're actually a law firm.

47:34

I'm just not using my last name.

47:35

It's funny.

47:36

They're, they're, we are civil rights.

47:38

We are lawyers for we the people.

47:39

Yeah.

47:40

But do they do civil rights cases?

47:41

Well, it's,

47:42

Cause I got some actually,

47:43

They might be personal injury only.

47:45

But the fact he uses we the people.

47:48

Fuck you.

47:49

I'll check that out.

47:50

I'll check that out.

47:51

So I called, I got some recommends, like personal recommends for personal injury lawyers.

47:55

And here's the funny part.

47:56

I called up one of the personal injury guys and I explained to him the problem.

48:01

He's like, well, why do you think that's illegal?

48:03

And I go, well, Trump blocked people on Twitter and they sued him in 2019 and they won.

48:08

And he's like, you know, I can hear him tapping at the keyboard.

48:11

He's like, holy shit, let me get back to you.

48:14

So like, he hung up the phone and then he called me back like an hour later.

48:18

He's like, I think you actually have a case here, but I'm personal injury.

48:22

So I don't really want to, you know,

48:24

At least he talked you from.

48:25

But he gave me recommendations for civil rights attorneys.

48:28

Yeah.

48:29

It's really hard finding civil rights attorneys.

48:30

So I called those people up and they're like, no, we can't do that.

48:33

So Nevada has a number you can call that goes to Carson City and it's a legal defense.

48:38

And you can tell them what your case is and they'll recommend lawyers.

48:41

So they have a website.

48:42

They have zero civil defense lawyers.

48:43

I went to the website.

48:44

No results.

48:45

No, so yeah.

48:46

So guess what I'm going to do?

48:48

I downloaded the, the Trump case, like the full, you know, all the details.

48:53

I'm going to, I'm going to read through what the judges opinions were and all that shit.

48:58

I'm going to basically copy paste the complaint and then fix the details to be, to be what

49:04

mine is.

49:06

And then I'm going to, you know, cite the case itself in those details.

49:09

And I'm going to go into federal court on probably Monday afternoon and I'm going to

49:14

file it myself.

49:15

Pro say, because fuck you, Dean Attitas.

49:16

Okay.

49:17

So what I, this is whole political fucking machine in Vegas where nobody wants to upset

49:22

the boat.

49:23

You know what I mean?

49:24

That's what's going on here.

49:25

Right.

49:26

They don't want to sue Dina Titus.

49:27

They don't want to upset the boat because she gets district one and then you guys can

49:32

have district three with Jude Johnson, who is a good guy, but like, you know, this whole

49:35

fucking game they play.

49:36

Fuck you bitch.

49:37

I'm going to sue you.

49:38

So my question is you don't violate my fucking rights.

49:40

You have to file and then you have to serve her.

49:42

Yes.

49:43

Are you allowed to serve her or do you have to hire somebody?

49:44

I have to ask that because I would love to do it myself.

49:46

Fucking hire me.

49:47

Give me a quarter and I'll.

49:48

No, that's the other thing I wanted to ask you.

49:50

Do you want to be in the lawsuit?

49:51

You're a part of that.

49:53

No, the lawsuit.

49:54

No, but I will serve her for you.

49:56

Okay.

49:57

Yeah.

49:58

I mean, if it comes down to that, because I would like to recoup my costs in court.

50:03

Well, if you lose, I'll charge you a quarter.

50:08

If you win, I want like 10 or 10%.

50:11

Okay.

50:12

So I wasn't saying anything to people.

50:14

I was sneezing.

50:15

I just happen to sneeze very quietly.

50:18

Fuck is she dumb?

50:20

Yeah, no, but who are you suing?

50:22

Are you suing the campaign?

50:23

Do you have titles?

50:24

Are you suing her?

50:25

Her personally.

50:26

So I have to find her.

50:27

I don't think so because I think her office, if they can accept documents on her behalf,

50:32

that's good enough.

50:33

Again, but I'm going to ask at the federal court when I go.

50:35

I mean, she doesn't have like Secret Service Protection, right?

50:37

No.

50:38

Okay.

50:39

I don't need you to do a Secret Service.

50:40

Come on, put them up.

50:41

You guys suck anyway.

50:42

Go fire your boss.

50:44

Oh, she's holding a rally tonight and to go to it, to even know where it is, you had

50:49

to give all your details.

50:50

Like they won't even tell you where she's going to be.

50:54

Really?

50:55

They're scared.

50:56

They are fucking.

50:57

So like that's the funny thing is she has two Twitters, okay?

51:00

She has the government account, which has blocked us.

51:03

And she has her personal account, which like she basically mirrors the tweets and she hasn't

51:07

blocked us on that one yet.

51:09

So I don't know.

51:10

Obviously she doesn't control either of these.

51:12

It's fucking interns or some stupid shit.

51:15

But I still reply to the personal one and like I replied like why you why you such a

51:21

chicken shit you won't just give the address so people can protest you and whatever, you

51:24

know, like I and she might be able to use that as defense, right?

51:28

Like, oh, I didn't block him on this account.

51:30

But you know, that's a personal account.

51:32

I will go from the account.

51:34

They're going to argue it.

51:35

It's going to throw shit at a wall and hope it sticks.

51:37

I mean, you're going to be a loser.

51:39

I mean, only because the courts are rigged to protect politicians.

51:42

Yeah, we'll see.

51:43

And that's the problem.

51:45

I mean, the only reason Trump got sued for it is because they hate Trump.

51:48

Yeah.

51:49

Um, the judges are going to throw it out.

51:52

I will serve the paperwork for you.

51:53

I will do whatever you want in this, but I'm going to guarantee you we won't see this out

51:56

of courtroom.

51:57

The judges will pump this.

51:59

Well, we'll see.

52:00

Because they suck.

52:01

Oh, Jesus, I did the Ukraine thing.

52:05

That is that.

52:07

Well, oh, okay.

52:09

They got two more things I think.

52:11

Oh, actually three.

52:12

Never mind.

52:13

I don't know what I'm talking about.

52:15

So we talked about fluoride a little bit that case and you thought I would break it up.

52:18

I'm like, that's not really my thing.

52:20

But this is getting bigger.

52:21

Yeah, of course.

52:22

Um, cities are actually removing it now.

52:25

What people don't realize if back in the 70s and 80s, if you remove fluoride from your

52:29

water, the federal government would step in and you would start losing federal funding.

52:34

Even though your citizens paid into the federal system, you were not allowed to get it unless

52:38

you put fluoride in the water.

52:40

Now fluoride, I never really thought.

52:42

Right here.

52:43

Seriously?

52:44

No, no fluoride.

52:45

Oh, no fluoride.

52:46

This is Kirkland brand.

52:47

Um, you was funny.

52:50

Sorry.

52:51

Costco was formed in Washington state.

52:53

And Kirkland, there's a town outside of Seattle.

52:57

I forgot the name.

52:58

I bet be Kirkland or Kirk.

52:59

Something to that.

53:00

I was in that town.

53:01

I go, I wonder if that's, go to the town Costco came from.

53:05

It's like Kirk or Kirkland or something.

53:07

And actually if you go, if you're in a crosswalk in this town, you can grab a red flag.

53:12

I have a little holster when you cross the street.

53:14

Oh yeah, I've seen those.

53:15

You can wave the flag.

53:16

So I grabbed all of them and just started dancing across the street.

53:22

So yeah, no, this is, I mean, there's, there's, there's some lawsuits going on.

53:25

The NIH reported there's, fluoride is actually poison for people.

53:29

It makes kids dumber.

53:32

Yeah.

53:33

Um, so did you have all fluoride?

53:35

Sorry.

53:36

Dude, actually, I'm taking shots at you today.

53:38

That's my thing today.

53:39

Well, no, my, my parents bought filters like, like in the late 80s, I want to say.

53:45

Really?

53:46

Yeah.

53:47

Fluoride?

53:48

I assume it did.

53:49

I mean, you can move, you can move, you can remove chlorine.

53:50

Well, so I distinctly remember like the, we had a sale, like door to our salesman.

53:55

Remember those things?

53:56

Like he came in and he was like pitching them the filtration system and he, he had like

54:02

a drop of chlorine and he put it in the water and the water turned yellow.

54:07

And then he ran through the filter and it wasn't yellow.

54:10

Yeah.

54:11

And I remember chlorine.

54:12

So I assume it does fluorine, fluoride for the same reason because chlorine and fluoride

54:15

are very similar chemically.

54:16

Chlorine will evaporate naturally in water.

54:18

I don't know if fluoride will.

54:19

Well, they're, like I said, they're, they're both negative one on the periodic table.

54:24

I think let me double check that before I look like an idiot.

54:29

You don't want to community note.

54:31

I'm pretty sure chlorine and fluorine are like the same.

54:34

Yes.

54:35

Fluorine is one row above chlorine.

54:38

So they're almost identical chemically speaking.

54:41

But I don't think we'd evaporate out of water though.

54:44

I would, it will likely do the same thing that chlorine does.

54:48

Okay.

54:49

And like ionic filtration will take them both out.

54:51

So there's a very quick way to get rid of chlorine.

54:54

Yeah.

54:55

So if you have a glass that you think is pouring in there, just piss in the glass.

54:58

Yeah.

54:59

And it'll, it'll remove all the chlorine and then you can drink it safely.

55:01

Oh wait, but you're drinking.

55:04

But you can drink your own piss in the first cycle.

55:06

The second cycle might get you sick.

55:08

Yeah.

55:09

You've got to know this as a proper.

55:12

You can drink your, your, your first urine sample or urine donation.

55:17

You can drink that, but don't drink it a second time.

55:19

You can't drink urine after you've already drank urine.

55:23

It's confusing.

55:24

So then so that, yeah, that's fine.

55:27

But yeah, so I, I'm going to follow this and kind of see where this goes.

55:32

And then remember Britney Greer, the, the, the, the dude that talks like a lady, like

55:38

Lola, she looks like a man and talks like a girl.

55:41

Britney Griner.

55:42

Is that what her name is?

55:43

Yeah.

55:44

The back of that player.

55:45

Yeah.

55:46

Yeah.

55:47

Yeah.

55:48

We, we traded her like baseball cards.

55:49

Okay.

55:50

And we traded them.

55:51

We, they got the merchant of death and we got, yeah.

55:52

Yeah.

55:53

Well, the merchant of death is back to selling guns again.

55:55

Well, what else would you do?

55:56

I know.

55:57

I mean, that's what you're gonna kill.

55:58

So that would be a, that would be a Biden and Harris fuck up.

56:02

Because.

56:03

Well, now, now to be fair, Britney Griner is back to playing basketball too.

56:06

True, but that's not legal.

56:08

Is she back to talk about Russia?

56:10

Maybe it should be if you're a woman.

56:12

Oh, don't go to the who songs Mexican restaurant over here on Wednesday nights because they're

56:19

an ACEs sponsor.

56:20

Oh boy.

56:21

And I still, you know, we were on Sunday night and they had ACEs on all the TV, some dude

56:25

walks, they goes, yeah, you're gonna put football on and something like very nice.

56:29

Like I actually talked to her.

56:31

I'm just gonna say lesbian looking.

56:32

Yeah.

56:33

I don't know.

56:34

Um, she's like, no, this is an ACEs bar.

56:37

He's like, no, you're gonna put football on.

56:38

Right.

56:39

Like, no, she's like, they've won championships.

56:41

He's like, okay, are you gonna put football?

56:44

He left.

56:47

They're like, we've turned like two TVs are controlled by one box.

56:51

So to get this and that, he's just like, I'll go somewhere else.

56:54

I mean, really?

56:55

Sunday night football over the ACEs game.

56:59

Uh, for those of you who don't know, the ACEs are the Las Vegas ACEs, which is our

57:05

female basketball team.

57:07

Yeah.

57:08

Do what you want without information.

57:10

So now officially, the last thing I have to talk about is there was a quote played

57:15

on the radio, uh, this week from JFK.

57:18

I didn't have time to look.

57:19

I wanted to get the verbatim.

57:20

I got caught up at work.

57:22

He was talking about fat kids.

57:23

He's like, we got too many fat kids in this country.

57:27

Oh, they had too many in the 60s.

57:28

Yeah.

57:28

So this is going on in the 60s too.

57:30

Well, I mean, imagine him now.

57:31

He'd be like, holy shit.

57:34

We got like, oh, yeah, it would be completely different.

57:36

Um, but yeah, it was just funny.

57:39

I mean, because you know it's JFK because of the voice.

57:41

Yeah.

57:41

And it was just a high generated.

57:44

No, because it was a political talk show.

57:46

Okay.

57:46

Oh, okay.

57:47

And Google, uh, JFK's fat kids quote.

57:50

Yeah.

57:50

Um, it was just funny because I'm thinking, holy shit.

57:54

If a president said this now.

57:57

Oh, dear God, people would automatically whip themselves.

58:00

Wow.

58:01

Yeah.

58:01

And then take to Twitter.

58:02

Yeah.

58:03

Of course you can't do that.

58:04

It's offensive as you made some, you've made little Jimmy cry.

58:07

Is old Jimmy fat?

58:08

Yeah.

58:09

Maybe he's gonna lose calories by crying.

58:11

Maybe he's sugar baby.

58:11

As you cry.

58:12

Why lose calories by crying?

58:15

Oh, Jesus.

58:16

Yeah.

58:16

No, I just, it just.

58:18

JFK would be like Trump.

58:19

Like Trump is a fucking machine Democrat.

58:22

Yeah.

58:23

From, from that era, which we.

58:26

Yeah.

58:27

It was just funny.

58:27

I'm listening to my, it was just, it was funny to hear just because I just,

58:31

I can just picture.

58:31

I can Trump said it.

58:32

Oh, dear God, they would like this country on fire.

58:35

Of course.

58:35

I mean, the seven people that get all fitted at everything.

58:38

Not everybody.

58:39

Cause most of them give a fuck.

58:40

Most of them be like, yeah, it was fat kids here.

58:41

Right.

58:42

Give, give.

58:42

Fat kids are in a fat adults.

58:44

Didn't know, didn't, don't they have gym class anymore?

58:46

And like the presidential fitness program, remember that?

58:48

Like they made us do that shit.

58:50

So when I had to take that, and I was, I played football.

58:53

I played basketball or wrestled.

58:55

But I chose to do those.

58:57

So when it came time in gym class to do the presidential fitness test,

59:00

yeah, like everyone's got to run a mile, which is four laps of our track.

59:04

That's just how she works out.

59:05

And then like, we need to log your time.

59:07

And I go, are we granted on this?

59:10

Yeah.

59:10

That's funny story about that too.

59:12

And they're like, no, I go, cool.

59:13

It's about four or is just walked around the track and the teacher's like, no,

59:16

you guys got to run.

59:17

We're like, Hey, we're getting around the track.

59:19

So we're up another funny story.

59:22

So when I go, I never, I never technically officially went to college for a degree.

59:29

No, no, because I'm like, schools, not my thing.

59:32

Cause that boy ain't right.

59:34

Meaning me.

59:36

But I took classes on stuff that I needed to know for work.

59:38

Okay.

59:39

You know, I took, I got a facilities manager certificate, that kind of stuff.

59:42

Yeah.

59:42

Cause that's the direction I didn't want to go.

59:44

I don't need to know proper punctuation.

59:46

I want to noun is where an adverb is to do, well, I probably do, but

59:50

I need to write reports.

59:51

But my point being is I don't need to take all these stupid classes just to

59:55

don't learn how to build a building.

59:58

And they, I got to a certain point before the certificate, before I could complete

1:00:04

the certificate, they're like, uh, you got to take an assessment test.

1:00:07

Everybody does.

1:00:08

They go, well, I'm not in a graduate program.

1:00:10

I'm not in a degree program.

1:00:12

I'm in a certificate program.

1:00:13

You got to take it anyway.

1:00:14

I go, you're not going to like my results.

1:00:17

And they're like, well, you got to take it.

1:00:19

I go, does it affect my grades?

1:00:20

They go, no, does it affect my enrollment?

1:00:23

They go, no.

1:00:26

I had to go four separate times or four separate tasks.

1:00:29

I literally got to scantron, which I told the sort of scantron before I

1:00:32

erased all the black debt negative that.

1:00:34

Um, so I guess, I mean, he just like take, start the test I was like, I didn't do.

1:00:40

Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, drone pictures and so I wanted to make some kind of

1:00:43

like, I want to make something in there.

1:00:45

But I, but I kept one dot per line.

1:00:47

Okay.

1:00:47

That's important.

1:00:48

Right.

1:00:48

So I like literally like three minutes later. I'm turning my test people like what the fuck

1:00:53

You see a savant now the fucking idiot

1:00:57

So I took four tests yeah that same way. I'm like, I don't want to be here. Yeah, you're not gonna make me stay right

1:01:05

So I get called into the counselor's office

1:01:09

We need to talk about the results of one of your tests. Yeah, I go

1:01:13

One I go I took four there. Well, yeah, you pass those you pass the other three

1:01:17

I go what and they go well this one you failed horribly I go

1:01:24

Look look at there. I think like Len I did this design on there. I did this on purpose

1:01:28

Yeah, I go well you should have done that I go, but I did

1:01:32

Concerned that I passed three of your tests

1:01:38

Yeah, it was it was a pain the ass I'm like I'm gonna finish my

1:01:41

Fuck out of here, but I'm sick really

1:01:44

Yeah, I'm sure they probably charge me for it or some kind of thing or some government funding the more stupid people you have the more

1:01:50

Money again, they probably got ton out on me. There you go. Um, yeah, so I think I'd uh

1:01:58

Other than something else. Oh, you talked about that because something make notes of it put my head

1:02:03

But yeah, I think I covered everything is there anything else in the news that you heard of nope

1:02:06

I got my stuff. All right, so let's continue on to the

1:02:10

Cool, so I have an interesting one this week. It's gonna be about hiding valuables in your house or apartment or whatever so

1:02:17

Everyone should have some hiding places

1:02:19

Where they put certain valuables and it doesn't have to be like money jewelry, whatever it can be but think about other things like important documents

1:02:27

birth certificate

1:02:28

You title to your car your deed to your house

1:02:31

Your deck of card that has your monaro seed, right things like that, okay?

1:02:35

And before we get on to good ideas, I want to talk about things where you should avoid

1:02:40

So don't go after air ducts

1:02:43

Oh, you know every movie has oh, they put it in your duct

1:02:46

So that guess where the cops are gonna check or where the robbers gonna check whatever they're gonna look at the air ducts

1:02:50

And the other thing is it could it could obstruct your age back. So like I mean, yeah

1:02:54

If you do I mean you don't want to fuck with that. So if you don't know what you're doing, especially so avoid air ducts

1:03:00

Don't do the whole like paintings or mirrors things right again. That's a trope, right?

1:03:05

Sure on the edge, right, right? Yeah, I know that's fine if you have a safe

1:03:08

That's hard to crack. Yeah, right because like okay, who gives a fuck if they know it's there

1:03:13

They're not gonna get in the safe in time, right? But they can pull the thing out of the wall

1:03:16

Okay, so like a safe is not there to prevent a robbery. It's there to slow a robber down fair. Okay fair enough

1:03:24

Like yeah, I avoid like books right like inside books on a bookcase like because people are gonna knock your books over and like they know

1:03:29

There's your valuables, right? Thank you

1:03:31

I think a Bible. Yeah, no one ever checks the Bible. Yeah

1:03:37

Under the mattress is just it's way too fucking like yeah, it's cliche like I think you've seen in a movie

1:03:43

Probably don't do that like someone's gonna check for that. So like what you want to do is look for things that no one would ever think of

1:03:50

How do you do that right well?

1:03:52

When you're cleaning or something like if you have a hard to reach area that you're cleaning like oh that might be a good hiding spot

1:03:57

Because nobody wants to fucking reach back there. That's why it's a dirty mess, right?

1:04:00

Um

1:04:02

So let's let's get into some good ideas. So if you have a pet

1:04:08

Especially fish right like an aquarium. Okay, you can put valuables in there and in the fish or the tank

1:04:13

Oh, not in the fish. Well, you could if you're like one diamond. Yeah. Yeah, no

1:04:18

So like the thing is um

1:04:20

When you have especially a fish tank or like a hamster or something people put little decorations in there, right?

1:04:26

So if you put milk your gold coins in there

1:04:30

They're gonna think that's just a plastic piece of shit. That's not gold

1:04:33

Who put a gold coin there right like I'm not gonna reach in the fish tank and grab some coins, right?

1:04:37

So you get that might be a good spot to put they are now

1:04:40

Well, I've got three listeners that we have

1:04:43

But think about that so like

1:04:45

Any other and other pet enclosures were like in the same of a dog house, right?

1:04:49

You can reach up in the inside and and tape something there

1:04:53

You know, it's really gonna look in there, right? Because it's a dog house

1:04:56

Um, so a good one is fake household items. Yeah, so

1:05:02

Like bottles office supplies

1:05:04

Like a like a pen or a fake marker, right? Like you can open like when you take the cap off the marker

1:05:09

You rip all the marker parts out of there and like that you have a little tube where you can you know roll some

1:05:15

You know the fucking open up a marker and oh

1:05:18

$100 bill. No, no, no that

1:05:20

Um, you get a black shit all your fingers. Yeah, let's go do that

1:05:23

Or like think about inside your fridge right like a mayonnaise bottle a mayonnaise jar right like empty it out

1:05:31

Put some white paint on the side

1:05:32

So it looks like there's still mayonnaise in there and then put your bad wasn't there

1:05:36

Make a coke of Pepsi cans. Yes with a thick bottom. Yeah. Yeah, I see so I'm actually

1:05:44

Website give a link to them

1:05:47

So other like I mentioned, you know hard to reach things behind cabinets drawers

1:05:53

Behind a plot like pull your fridge out put something behind there like Robert's not gonna pull the fucking fridge out, right?

1:05:59

Like inside the freezer fridge like maybe in the ice tray

1:06:04

Yeah, when you finish up your your box of tostino pizza rolls

1:06:09

You know put the valuables in there put the box back in right you don't smoke weed

1:06:12

But you eat I don't oh no, no, you don't smoke weed

1:06:16

I don't eat. I don't eat pizza. Oh, okay. I'm just gonna go out on that one

1:06:21

Inside electronics another good one. So, you know, we have this little device here this microphone device

1:06:25

You can unscrew that and there's gonna be gaps in the plastic

1:06:29

And like you can you can put something up against that and it won't interfere with the with the device at all

1:06:34

And you just hide your valuables in there. Now, what about my suit jacket?

1:06:38

I'm never aware. I bought it one time. We're one. I think people might check it. I mean suit jacket

1:06:42

I mean, let's say a robber comes in and they're ruffling. They're gonna they never know they might they might not okay

1:06:48

I've got some ideas. I'll get you. Yeah. Yeah, absolutely

1:06:51

So another thing to look into is like doing false tops or bottoms

1:06:55

So like if you have a drifter drawer

1:06:57

Put a false bottom in there and then put your valuables on the under the bottom and then put your clothes on top of it

1:07:03

ironically

1:07:04

Chase Oliver over chase. I'm gonna get confused now

1:07:09

He's just a bottom just a regular bottom. Yeah, he's not a false bottom. He's a real bottom

1:07:14

Yeah, so yeah, look look at this doing that

1:07:16

And you know, like I thought this was amazing so I brought one with me

1:07:21

This is a fake wall outlet. That's cool. It has a safe in it

1:07:25

Now you gotta you have to cut a hole in your wall

1:07:27

So if you're in an apartment, you they might not like that you can patch it but it's very easy patch holes like that

1:07:32

Well, the other thing is like they might have you notice

1:07:41

No, it's like 50 bucks

1:07:43

I mean it looks fucking legit like you could actually plug things in here. They obviously won't work

1:07:49

But it's got a little safe in here

1:07:50

You could probably fit your deck of cards with your money on it. You know what though

1:07:53

I could seriously though you could make this box a little deeper

1:07:57

Yeah, and you could make this outlet actually work and keep the ship behind the outlet

1:08:00

I wouldn't recommend doing that yourself unless you're an electrician. I can try it but uh, but yeah, so like

1:08:07

I think these are here and the website I'll put on our website

1:08:10

They have a whole fuck fuck load of these things not just these but different designs of like bleach bottles and just all sorts of things

1:08:16

Like you would never even think of so yeah, I'll look into you know doing something like this and

1:08:22

You know start hiding things around your house

1:08:25

You know in case the worst happens

1:08:27

You're protected first your makers are making a gun cabinet out of furniture

1:08:31

Yeah, and they and it's a hidden panel

1:08:34

You're like hit one area that pops open real quick

1:08:36

But if you don't know they already hit right right, I thought those are cool

1:08:40

Yeah, yeah, all that kind of stuff is great. They pick a headboard right literally your guns right there

1:08:43

Right, right

1:08:44

Yeah, I mean you always want to be you know trying to

1:08:48

Stay ahead of

1:08:50

Whoever might be trying to interfere with your shit and take the shit so

1:08:53

So what I thought I'll tell these because I didn't I did not utilize these yeah

1:08:59

One if you if your house is on a slab you can't do this one

1:09:02

But if you're on a crawl space or a basement and actually a basement might make it actually easier because you can get up in

1:09:06

The rafters you put it in the in the yeah, I can remove a ceramic tile

1:09:10

Yeah, and then already like some carpet. Yeah, we're a rug and put it in your floor. Yeah

1:09:15

There's a video online. So we gotta do it on a ceramic top. He clocks the string tile back in so it looks like grout

1:09:21

Okay, I don't know what would happen you remove that. Yeah, you've caught me. I don't know

1:09:25

Yeah, but you guys will put a rug over it

1:09:27

But yeah floor saves are pretty cool

1:09:28

But the one I actually came up with that I was gonna do but I'm not that good as a carpenter

1:09:34

I mean if I can destroy something I just can't rebuild it. I'm a rough carpenter not a trim

1:09:39

fireproof mantle with a false okay, you know like

1:09:44

As a kid growing up we had a fireproof mantle that was a six by six like an actual like yeah

1:09:48

He's a lumber but you could actually get some sear one buys and build will be like a six by six or an eight by eight

1:09:55

Yeah, I'm pretty spandex with no bottom or a sliding bottom

1:09:58

Hmm, so you could slide the bottom out and put shit in your man. Yeah, and you can hide a bunch stuff up there

1:10:03

And it's a mantle so who's gonna think right exactly? So yeah, that's one thing

1:10:06

But actually a lot of stuff I was keep my gun safe and I haven't done it here yet, but at my other houses

1:10:13

My gun safe has a I think an hour and a half fire rating on it

1:10:17

Okay, so what I did and I'll end up doing it here eventually is I'll just run a waterline over to above my safe

1:10:23

And I put his friend I put a sprinkler hat on so I'm a stranger had above my gun

1:10:27

Say yeah, then if the house is ever on fire, it'll trip the sprinkler and it will protect the safe

1:10:32

Oh, that reminds me when I forgot to mention

1:10:35

fake fire alarm

1:10:36

Oh, yeah, those are not cameras too. Yeah, you so yeah

1:10:39

and like I wanted to mention that because don't replace your real fire alarm, right?

1:10:47

install an extra slot because

1:10:50

So

1:10:52

But they get mad at you for doing that. They don't like you when you take your fire alarm off

1:10:56

It's a little upset about that. So it's like to the fire panel. Yeah, but so are you a love line fans?

1:11:02

I love lines a fan. You know what was the doctor drew it out. I listen at a couple times

1:11:06

but so I was a fan I find him to be hysterically funny and

1:11:12

he would

1:11:14

Get obsessed if you called in his show and your fire was beeping in the background

1:11:18

Like the battery beeping. Yeah, so he he would he would be talking to you

1:11:24

And I don't know if it's a standard setting or if he if he timed it, but he would time the beeps

1:11:30

And he would oh you he would like oh your detectors were the beep and beep

1:11:35

So some somebody else apparently funny that adam crawler

1:11:39

They called in and they were doing and they go beep and then like 10 seconds. They're beep 20 seconds. They're beep

1:11:46

driving fucking nuts. He's like

1:11:48

What's going on your fire alarm? Yeah, it's beeping out of sequence

1:11:53

And the guys like no, it's fine. I mean, I don't know matters dad or something

1:11:56

I don't know. We can't reach us on a bolted ceiling. Yeah, and he's like obsessing because

1:12:00

I mean, there's a lot of comedians that kind of obsessive and OCD about shit

1:12:05

Um, I'm not saying he is but apparently fire alarm is he was just a really funny episode because they they called in

1:12:11

Just to fuck with it. They were just on the beeps at different times. It has to be on youtube. It has to be

1:12:16

Oh, I'm sure it is. I mean it happened probably before youtube was even invented. Oh, no, the people record. Yeah, and I'm sure it is

1:12:22

Um, but it was a funny love lives episode because because once he found out what was going on

1:12:26

he found it'd be really funny because

1:12:29

Funny people love be made fun of and they would you get us

1:12:34

Call myself a funny person by the way. Nobody caught that. I think it's not I think one of these it must be it

1:12:38

So I'll look that up

1:12:40

Yeah, but it's just it's I like it with something best me

1:12:44

In in a prank or something. It's my pride love being bright. So

1:12:48

Um, yeah, so there's that

1:12:50

um, shit. All right, uh, what else? I don't have anything else for

1:12:55

Your safe thing. I don't think yeah, I mean

1:12:58

So I don't want to give like an exhaustive list. I want you guys to be creative in your own home and don't tell anybody, right?

1:13:02

So yeah, but I just gave you some ideas and say what you did right, right?

1:13:06

All right, just it was just to give you the ideas and then to start implementing this in your life

1:13:10

And it's because I do high shit around my house. Um, I don't put anything in my fish

1:13:14

Oh, I don't have any fish if I did have a fish. I still don't think I put anything into the fish

1:13:19

I mean fish tank's fine. Um, what else? I my thing I don't I'm gonna need you

1:13:23

I'm gonna need your help with my thing. Okay, because it's not one of my things

1:13:27

It's not something I actually believe you told me to research it

1:13:29

Now I guarantee you're gonna know this is gonna be simple and even if you don't I mean just bring it up the topic and talking about it

1:13:35

Briefly will be enough for people because we don't really go into detail anyway

1:13:38

Yeah, we kind of just talk in general right and um and get people to do their own

1:13:42

Yeah, well because I mean everything's customized anyway, especially when you're prepping you got to do it a certain way

1:13:47

Exactly. Um fair fair fair dcages is that fair fair dcage? Fair dcage. I think they're important

1:13:52

Yeah, um people like well china's in our electrical system and they're gonna crash our or they're gonna send a bomb over

1:13:58

I don't I china's not

1:14:00

Um, I'm not fearful of china

1:14:03

Because they need us. Yeah to survive

1:14:07

Because we buy all their shit. I want I mean they don't need dollars

1:14:11

No, no, no, but they they have jobs over there that makes shit. Yeah, but they can make shit for themselves

1:14:16

They pay their people like a nickel a day. Okay, but it's not that like we're helping them

1:14:20

Well, but they also get all I mean they only can make guitars because of us

1:14:25

Right, but they still are but if we stop buying those guitars, they'll just start using them

1:14:29

No, yes, you'll see you'll see like a revival in chinese music and and absolutely so like we're

1:14:36

This is I listen to peter schiff a lot. Okay. I I see

1:14:40

He talked about this

1:14:41

Look, we're not helping china at all

1:14:43

They're the ones keeping us alive because they make the stuff

1:14:47

And then we send them useless iou's

1:14:49

Right and we get all the stuff. Well, no no corporations pay their favor the government. We don't pay them. We don't bear it

1:14:55

That's what we do, but no we individuals do right the corporations the people send them money. Yes to to have jobs

1:15:03

Right because we pulled jobs out of china and they started for it

1:15:05

But the whole point is right if they if if that relationship is gone

1:15:11

They have all the stuff

1:15:13

And we just have a bunch of money

1:15:14

They have a bunch of pile of shit that they put into stock that we buy for some fucking right, but i'm saying like they have the stuff

1:15:19

And we just have money

1:15:21

So like they're gonna win that exchange. You know what I mean? Well, yeah, but they we're still a training partner

1:15:25

I mean we still need that right but

1:15:27

Hi, so maybe we'll attack us. I don't I just don't hear china

1:15:30

I don't think they're gonna attack us because we got nothing like well. No, no we have farmland

1:15:35

And they just really farm they have more farmland than we do they absolutely do not they absolutely talking about china's huge

1:15:41

And they gotta shoot down the fucking people dude. They're growing vegetables and tobacco out the ocean

1:15:46

They I think if anything they're gonna attack our government

1:15:49

And then say to the farmers hey, let's trade

1:15:53

You think they'll attack our government? Yeah, so because the government is the one preventing our farmland from helping china

1:15:57

So china it's we or you or what is his name? She she

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they

1:16:03

She she

1:16:05

That's we need the poo

1:16:07

Yeah, but that's we're just bandaging. We got pay in china. There's more than one gender

1:16:10

There's more than two genders. No, she x i she oh she okay. Hey take our government over. Let's talk. Yeah, so attack them

1:16:17

Yeah, leave us alone. We'll we'll you do your thing with them and dc. We'll do the free trade with you

1:16:22

Yeah, and we'll work something out

1:16:25

Um, yeah, probably want to do that. So getting back to what we're talking about

1:16:28

Um, basically a fair day cage protects electronics. Yes. Now the one thing I don't know

1:16:33

If I had this and it was unplugged. Yeah, would that be affected if if we had the emp attack?

1:16:40

Yes, um

1:16:42

It can be it can be so what a emp does is it it's basically a large

1:16:49

uh energy

1:16:51

wave of electromagnetism

1:16:53

Um

1:16:54

And it it can damage certain components in there such as capacitors

1:16:58

Now does it do it through the air or through the electro system in your house? No through the air. Okay, so it's basically like a

1:17:04

Think about a magnet now. Have you ever taken a magnet and held it up to an old school computer monitor?

1:17:10

Or tv

1:17:11

Does it do like something weird to the screen? Yes, like the colors get all fucked up. Yeah, so that's kind of what an emp is doing but like

1:17:17

huge and all at once okay, so

1:17:20

um

1:17:21

Like capacitors will will

1:17:24

Uh burn out

1:17:25

And you could replace those right so like it's not well a lot of people can't can't right?

1:17:30

Um, but it will destroy the it will make the device inoperable temporarily

1:17:35

So until you fix it right, okay

1:17:38

Uh, yeah, so because you can also get emp for your breaker panel

1:17:43

So you can protect your house

1:17:45

I don't know how effective those are because that's what I was gonna go over. I don't know they they sell them

1:17:50

Yeah, and they say they protect your house. I I think it'll help for like a minor

1:17:55

Surge, but like an emp like a targeted emp

1:17:59

It is a weapon. I think what I think what it is is as soon as it's since

1:18:04

The the force coming at it. It would just kill the power to your house and kill the and kill the feed

1:18:09

So it would protect everything downstream from yeah, okay

1:18:12

I don't know. I'm not saying it's still gonna pop your capacitors, right? So you're still have to like replace your um

1:18:18

breakers and shit, so

1:18:20

Well, if that's the the device because if you depending on how you hook it up. Yeah, you could actually hook it up to where

1:18:27

Before the tolerance of your breaker gets destroyed that would just kill the whole panel

1:18:33

But then again, it's sitting there not being used, but it was still because yes, I don't know. That's why I

1:18:38

I was gonna rely on you. Yeah, I don't I don't know how houses are wired to be honest

1:18:42

So like I I couldn't say I do but I don't know how the emp actually works when it comes

1:18:45

Yeah, well, so the emp again, it's like it's just it's basically like

1:18:49

Moving a magnet next to a monitor

1:18:52

Okay, just with a lot more of energy. Well, the the the theory they use is

1:18:58

Yes, it's gonna take power out to your house and there's more like gonna be a power outage

1:19:01

Yeah, but if you have it protected when the power comes back on you'll be the first one first one you neighborhood back on right

1:19:08

Well, but the other thing is like you might be downstream of a lot of shit that's broken

1:19:11

Right the poles outside. They've gotta fix all the transformers all that stuff and that's what they said

1:19:16

But at least you're ready for the power comes back on. I don't know if they work

1:19:20

Look into I would say like worry more about like your handheld shit

1:19:24

Like the phone you're not gonna fix that because you can't even get inside these right good luck anymore

1:19:28

Um, but like, you know, like a device like this you can open it up and fix the capacitor yourself

1:19:32

Your car is an important one

1:19:34

The other one for the car as well

1:19:37

Well, your car's got all sorts of electrical shit all over the place

1:19:39

So, uh, just know like I would say like learn the the basics of the electrics of your car

1:19:45

And what parts will fail in an amp and be ready to replace those parts?

1:19:49

Because it's gonna be so simple capacitor shit. It's not gonna be like

1:19:52

Um, like wires like your wire is not gonna get bad. It's just a piece of copper, right? You can't fuck up a wire

1:19:58

So, all right, so now your resistors are gonna replace them

1:20:00

Yeah, you know saturday night and a bunch of little resistors and just so you know the the stripes on the resistors

1:20:06

Tells you what it does. So if you want to buy one you got to buy one with the same stripes on it

1:20:11

I think a resistor will be fine. Oh, any resistor?

1:20:14

Well, no resistor will survive an amp because it's a resistor is basically just like

1:20:19

Um, a different metal that slows the current down. So, okay, so like if there's no moving parts or

1:20:26

That's the wrong word. There's no moving parts in any of this. Um, fair enough

1:20:29

There's nothing in there that an amp should destroy now. I'd have to go look that up to verify but

1:20:35

I think resistors will be fine

1:20:36

But you can make your own amp box for your smaller stuff. Yes

1:20:40

So look into it. I mean and move a fun project if you got kids

1:20:44

You built with your kids kind of tell them what it's about. What are you doing?

1:20:47

Yeah, you can make a box where I mean a fair day cage is essentially just um

1:20:52

A wire a metal wire

1:20:55

Box

1:20:56

Oh, yeah, it is and it just it's so what happens is when the amp comes

1:21:01

The electromagnetic wave

1:21:03

It's it's kind of like shooting light

1:21:06

At a window versus an opaque panel, right?

1:21:10

So the light can go through the window, but it can't go through the metal panel

1:21:14

And and EMP is just light. That's too small for us to see. Okay. So so what the fair day cage does is it

1:21:22

acts like that blot, you know that that

1:21:25

Uh opaque panel to the to the to the electromagnetic negative waves. Okay, so it just can't get through it's it's like a box

1:21:31

Um, and they actually sell for phones and laptops like they sell

1:21:35

Padded bags that have like silver now several silver is the best material for fair day cage

1:21:39

Oh, it is. Yes. Um, but it's expensive because it's silver. Yeah, so you get one for your phone your laptop that kind of stuff

1:21:45

Um, but you know for your other like if you want to build a big box

1:21:49

You could just use uh like copper wire or is it a little foil work?

1:21:53

A little bit of a work. I don't think foil. Well foil might work

1:21:58

I mean, it's yeah, it's on what metal. I mean like so what you could do is I can you can't test this

1:22:01

So yeah, so build your box wrap it in foil put the phone in send yourself a text message

1:22:07

If you don't hear the sound then the box works

1:22:10

Oh

1:22:11

Oh, that's cool. Yeah, because it'll it'll block all sorts of radio waves and oh, so it's got like everything. Yes, okay

1:22:17

Hi, well, it's nice. No project people work on and see if it works and it might come in handy very very

1:22:22

I have my phones and stuff and and they're pretty cool. Oh, you do have some

1:22:25

Yeah, I but those are like the professionally made bags like these aren't homemade

1:22:30

Yeah, well, we're gonna be on this stuff in about three weeks something

1:22:34

With the un army of taxes. Oh my god, it's like homeless people running on this with them

1:22:38

What kinds of they are you use they use russian brands or you have to use our guns to the bite them when they get here

1:22:43

No, we have we literally have like a whole fucking army of for

1:22:47

What do they call them the big group of people?

1:22:50

I think all of a sudden there's a whole bunch of people walk. They're trying to get in before trump gets elected

1:22:54

Oh my god

1:22:55

Because they know trump's gonna shut it down and then we're gonna round it all up and kick you out

1:22:59

There was a poll done 60 of americans want them to board it when they're not important until they get the fucking bill

1:23:06

Well, what's what what about the bill we're paying for their hotel rooms their food their

1:23:11

I mean, they don't like that bill either like they're complaining about that bill. All right, I'll

1:23:14

Silly this aside

1:23:16

You know, uh, yeah, the black life matter. They would only pop up around election time

1:23:21

Yeah, because that that was there that was a democrats useful tool right to do this

1:23:25

um

1:23:27

If the immigrants are not a foreign military, they are the useful tool for the democrat party

1:23:32

And after election, yeah, they're gonna be cut cut cut the fuck off

1:23:36

Tell me I mean seriously. Yeah, I mean they're gonna be kicking them out of hotels

1:23:40

Like new york right now is trying to get contracts with the government to house these people for an extended period of time

1:23:46

Because I think they know too as soon as the elections over they're like, yeah, we don't need them anymore kick them out

1:23:52

That'll be fun. Yeah, so then we're gonna deal with it one way or another

1:23:55

I mean, so yeah, I am for kicking them out. I mean, I you're more an open borders guy

1:24:00

Well, so I don't I don't want to kick anybody out because I you're you're wasting more money

1:24:06

No, but no, no, listen

1:24:08

I just want to turn off all the welfare just turn it off and then they're just gonna walk right out of here

1:24:11

Like well, I I'm I'm an asshole. I don't want to get a job. I don't want to work

1:24:16

I'm going but they're they're already robbing people breaking into houses. Okay. Okay. So then okay

1:24:21

Not to turn off welfare, but give her the cops who are preventing us from defending ourselves

1:24:27

Problem fixes itself people. Okay. So you want to shoot them? So everybody first thing you have to buy is a shovel

1:24:33

Gotta hide the body just shoot the ones that are robbing you

1:24:36

All right. Well, yeah, I mean there'll be more than one. Of course because there's like 40 million of them here. Okay, sure

1:24:42

We want americans that rob people too shoot them motherfuckers true, but they're here niggly

1:24:47

So shoot them see like I don't give a fuck if I have government permission to be in a place

1:24:52

Right. Fuck you. I'm either peaceful or I'm not

1:24:55

That's that's what matters to me. Yeah

1:24:57

Yeah, and that's right and that is where I kind of like stumbled with with open borders

1:25:02

Um, you can't change the makeup of this country unless you bring a lot of people in

1:25:07

Yeah, that's why I don't want a lot of people brought in because if they can start voting

1:25:11

And like they're gonna be voting in November, of course because apparently we're giving them balance

1:25:14

I mean, that's the thing if you if they don't have incentives to come like if

1:25:18

If the only incentives to come here are freedom and opportunity

1:25:21

Then all the good people will come here and all the bad people will stay out there

1:25:25

It's like it's that fucking simple, but they can't work when they get here. Why not?

1:25:28

They don't have the paperwork to do who get a fuck about paperwork. I don't need government permission to work

1:25:33

Yes, you do in this country. That's the whole thing. It's bullshit. Well, get rid of it all

1:25:38

So you can work illegally in this country get rid of it all and technically I don't need your fucking permission to do any fucking thing

1:25:44

Leave me alone. Leave everybody alone. You don't need permission, but you need money to buy goods and services

1:25:50

Right, so leave me alone if you can't work. Leave people alone. Let them work. What the fuck 40 fucking million people just

1:25:55

Yes, 40 million people working will make us all rich

1:25:59

We're not getting the money. Yes, we will so actually you profit more from an illegal alien working than you do

1:26:06

No, I don't yes, you do. No, I don't because no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no

1:26:11

I will get the goods that they make cheaper. That's correct. But it's not what I'm going with. It's because

1:26:16

But if they were allowed to work as whatever they want, they would produce higher quality goods

1:26:22

You say they know that they will it's like they choose when my answers

1:26:26

Sensors who came here and well years are probably earlier than mine

1:26:29

my answers are all came here in like the late 1800s or early 1900s

1:26:33

from Italy, ireland

1:26:35

And and they were called the n-word they were called all these things and and you're you're ruining american society and all this bullshit, right and

1:26:44

But they could just come here and work, right? They can do whatever the fuck they wanted make your own life

1:26:48

No welfare do what you gotta do and and guess what italian and irish like they're all normal white people now

1:26:56

Right, they're irish slaves

1:26:58

There was there were there were

1:27:00

But you're changing the subjects. We're not

1:27:03

But irish and italians integrated into society. Yeah, well with with

1:27:07

Maintaining some of their own cultural right because we do still have irish and italian traditions here

1:27:12

True. Um, but they're all american, right? Nobody says, oh, you're not american because you're italian. Nobody says that right and

1:27:20

All the italians that are here

1:27:22

Are great people from not all of them. Yeah, but in general, right?

1:27:26

But if you look at italians back that stay home in italy, they're all fucking lazy, right and

1:27:32

Because they stay home just as a canik could be wrong because they didn't want to come here and make a good

1:27:36

Life for themselves and have opportunity. Well, they had good life in italy though. No, they didn't italy sucked. That's why people were leaving

1:27:42

They would these are lazy people

1:27:44

Right the lazy people stay home the people that want to work on new america. So no what i'm going after is the legal working

1:27:52

This country benefits more from them

1:27:54

Than they do us working

1:27:56

No, yes. No. Yes. No, they don't as we have no we don't I don't care how you're wrong. Oh, I am

1:28:03

So when the legal gets a job

1:28:05

How do they fill out the paperwork? There's no paperwork. No, there is the legals will come in with social security cards

1:28:11

Oh

1:28:12

Okay, well, yeah, they they are they do because I I know people that used to run shops where they worked and they all of a sudden

1:28:18

Jose or whomever would not show up the next day. Yeah, but two weeks later. He'd show up again with with a new idea

1:28:24

He's bobbed out

1:28:26

So they they do and they have to use fake id. Okay, so they need a social security number to work because

1:28:32

For the not everybody's showing you that's not what I was saying not everybody even care

1:28:35

No, but yes for the places that for the company that wants to have legal employees

1:28:40

They have to produce all security numbers so they get a tax benefit of paying these people right

1:28:45

So these people are working with a fake cell security number

1:28:47

Okay, and they're every every two weeks or every week or whatever they get paid

1:28:51

Tax dollars go the IRS. Okay, that money can never be collected

1:28:56

What do you mean? I'm not gonna file a false tax return. Okay. So what so the government keeps that money that they made where

1:29:02

A lot of other people that doesn't help us. No. Well, it helps the country

1:29:06

It doesn't the royal we they know it helps them send bombs to fucking ukraine like that doesn't help us at all

1:29:12

That's worse

1:29:13

Okay, okay helps pay up to six million dollars

1:29:16

Leave these fucking people alone let them work. So typically a legal aliens will not get their

1:29:22

Tax refunds back because the lower wage people get their money a lot of their money back

1:29:27

And then they also typically buy stuff like

1:29:31

Like they'll smoke more they'll drink okay, all right, and they can pay taxes on that too. So they're actually help us

1:29:37

No, that's not how the economy grow. No, it's not

1:29:40

That's how that's that's ruining our economy

1:29:43

To the government. Yes, it makes them worse

1:29:46

Well, if they could just come here and work whatever fucking job they were qualified for they'd be making products that you and I can use

1:29:53

You know, there's there'd be no fucking taxes. There's all that money would be flowing amongst us not the government

1:29:57

But you also know there are there's still farms in america that will hire your legals and they'll pay them in in uh farm dollars

1:30:04

Okay, that'd be spent for them. I don't care. I don't yeah

1:30:07

I don't think that's a former slavery though. No, you could walk away at any time

1:30:12

Okay, but you can't because you can't go out be your of course you can't you walk there you can walk back

1:30:17

Take a couple bottles of water and start walking the fuck man. All right, whatever

1:30:22

So just get rid of all these dumb ass fucking laws. Get rid of welfare. Get rid of these dumb fucking laws

1:30:26

Get rid of the government let him work anyone wants to come here and work work as much as I agree with you on some things

1:30:33

That can never happen because yes, I can don't make changes like that in this country that we used to be that

1:30:38

That wasn't marix so go back. Oh, we have to use go back. Get rid of all this bullshit

1:30:42

So start getting politicians to run for under the and I'll vote for

1:30:46

I am running

1:30:47

I'm fucking running so am I but let's get people that can actually win

1:30:53

So we can affect change that because the other thing is like I

1:30:57

I don't believe we're gonna affect change by voting in the right guy, right? It's not gonna happen

1:31:00

No, the right people at least be more never gonna happen

1:31:02

No, you can't you can't defeat the system from within the system

1:31:06

So the answer is to just start hiring these people more under the table

1:31:10

Find other ways to pay them that don't involve dollars

1:31:13

Mineral mon arrows a good option silver

1:31:16

Fucking like be creative

1:31:18

And don't break any laws. I'm just this is all hypothetical. Don't break any laws people actually hiring the legal alien is breaking the law

1:31:23

That's what I'm saying. Don't break any laws. It's all is breaking the law. It's all hypothetical. Okay. This is not advice

1:31:28

It's a hypothetical situation

1:31:30

Don't actually do it. Okay, but go do it. Okay. So like it's just fucking retarded

1:31:35

Like get rid of the government

1:31:37

Well, mostly no all of it. Nope all of it. Dude

1:31:42

You you'll be you'll be walking around vegas with all your pockets hanging out

1:31:46

No, I won't you know what that means. I don't care. You're wrong. You're just wrong in prison the bitches

1:31:52

Pull the pocket out so they're identified as they're owned by somebody else. All right

1:31:56

Just pull your pocket out now and get rid of the government

1:31:59

And a story and a story and an episode of the story drives me crazy

1:32:03

You think people are that good they think there's no criminal. Yes. It doesn't matter the criminals will be fucking shot

1:32:09

Oh

1:32:11

We'll see. All right. We'll find out as this country goes into crash. Well, actually can it should crash before us

1:32:18

So we can see what uh what they put their bunch of fucking pussies. They gave up their guns. They gave up their guns

1:32:24

Sorry, they are

1:32:26

But I mean, I know that's that's the bigger problem. Don't give up your guns

1:32:30

um

1:32:31

But no, I mean, I don't know. We'll say I just I think we need some wrong law and some

1:32:36

Um, simple yes made by us not the government not the fucking king

1:32:40

Not johm fucking by not donald trump if you got 10 people in a room, especially libertarians to go let's make

1:32:47

10 new laws. That's not how it works. They will be fucking insane

1:32:51

That's not how it works. You're trying to replicate the government. I want to ban stop lights. You're not listening

1:32:56

That we don't replicate the fucking government. That's the whole wrong way of going about it

1:33:00

Right, so get rid of the stop lights

1:33:02

Yeah, my god, you just don't get it like it's a we're not trying to redo what the government is

1:33:07

We're undoing what they did. Yes stop lights suck people solve problems amongst themselves

1:33:13

Right without violence, right get rid of the stop lights

1:33:16

Again, you like you don't you stop signs yield signs. You don't know what you're talking about

1:33:20

It's straightening the roundabouts out. You don't know what the fuck you're talking about. Like you're going off on this weird tangent

1:33:26

We're not gonna have this argument. You just have this polyanna view of like everyone

1:33:30

No, there's nothing to do with anything

1:33:32

You're making this fucking up because you can't deal with my actual argument because it's not a physical argument

1:33:38

Yes, it is never be proven. Yes, it can

1:33:41

We're doing it right now in this fucking room. No, okay. That's fine. I like we don't sit

1:33:46

We don't before every episode. We don't say okay, Dave. Here's my rules and then I say, okay, Ron

1:33:51

Here's my rules. We don't do that. We could go into four or five hour debates on this. We're not doing it here

1:33:57

Although entertaining to most come to the libertarian meetup and then we'll go into it there. There you go show up and

1:34:03

Stay past midnight and fucking all hell breaks loose

1:34:07

Uh, and they're wrong, but they just don't realize they're wrong. He's wrong

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