Explicit HVAC Maintenance, Freedom of Information
Ep. 41

HVAC Maintenance, Freedom of Information

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HVAC Maintenance, Freedom of Information

00:00:00 Monero giveaway results and some BIG ANNOUNCEMENTS

00:09:31 SoCal fires

00:23:23 NVEnergy data breach

00:30:00 Jimmy Carter funeral

00:37:32 Ron’s X memes

00:47:55 Dave talks about hosting video game tournaments in the pre-eSports age

00:57:01 Dave teaches about Freedom of Information laws

01:07:50 Directed energy weapons

01:13:20 Ron teaches about HVAC maintenance

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Alright, welcome to the Canary in the Cage podcast. I'm Ron Morgan, my co-host.

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Dave Havlicek.

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We're here to entertain you, educate you, and hopefully make you laugh. But I have a

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feeling we are going to have some laughs today.

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Well, before we get into that, I got some announcements.

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Yep. I want to do your announcements first.

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Okay, so first one on our channel last week, a reminder, it was tell me what I was doing

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on a specific date. And then for the bonus, you had to give me a photo of the location

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I was at. And Chatter, I'm AYN.

0:39

Oh, no one.

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Well, he was in one of the wheels before.

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Because I couldn't spell that one either.

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But this is his first win, I believe.

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Congratulations.

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And he got both of them.

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So where were you?

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I was hosting a video game tournament at a game store called The Dungeon in Burbank, Illinois.

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Really?

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Yeah. And if we have time on the show, I'll go over the story of that because it's a pretty

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funny story.

0:59

So that was 2013?

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No, 2003.

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2003. Oh, did you do other land parties like later on?

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No, this wasn't a land party. It was a console game. It was Super Smash Brothers Mainland.

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Oh, okay.

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And my son, I didn't ever talk about this. He started, he was doing a business. I don't

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know what my name is, business on here, but a land parties.

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Yeah, I did that in college. Yeah, like I was into gaming a lot back then.

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Were you into gaming like 2005, 2006, when you go into the game?

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That's kind of when I started getting out of it because I got a real job and had to

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be an adult and all that bullshit.

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But no, I was like part of the original eSports community.

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Huh.

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Because now it's like a big business and they have arenas and fucking sponsors. And what

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I was doing and all of us were doing at the time was just fucking mom's basement type

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stuff and we got that whole movement going.

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Yeah, my son had made the shade because he hosted the land parties when the buildings

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we lived at Vyalsa worked there. So he had the entire party room.

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He had free parking for all his, they were basically doing a land party in River North.

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Okay.

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Yeah.

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And it was a big high rise and yeah, it was a lot of fun.

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It'd been funny if you shut up to one of those.

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Well, it probably wasn't the game I was playing, but I think 2005 was...

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Oh yeah, they did play Mario Kart or something like that.

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2005 was I think when MLG started major league gaming.

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Okay.

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And like I knew the people that founded that company.

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Oh, that's right.

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Yeah, really cool. So yeah, if we get to that, if we have enough time, I'll get into the

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story. But yeah, congrats to Hein who got the 0.02.

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Congratulations.

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And he found the location. They're no longer in business, but he had the photo of the building

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and everything.

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So was it, how was it, how did he find it?

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Well, he listened to last week's show.

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No, no, no, but you didn't give like, hey, if you go to this website, this picture here,

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you left it ambiguous.

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So...

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Yes. Well, that was the whole point of the topic.

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No, no, how did he do it?

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Where, well, I assume he googled various names of mine and just found out, you know, who

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am I, what's my history, that kind of stuff.

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All right.

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And then he was able to find... So the Smash Bros. community, they're still going. It's

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amazing.

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I mean, they still have like, Evo here in Vegas. There's a part of that.

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The Smash Bros. forum is where we hosted all the, or we had all the info for tournaments

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back then.

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Okay.

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So now all their old posts are archived and gone, like they've deleted it all, but he

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used archive.org to find the old posts where I announced their location and dates and lots.

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Oh, that's a...

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A dollar's worth of Monero.

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Two dollars.

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Two dollars.

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Oh, that's right.

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Actually, more because Monero's like pumping these days.

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All right.

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So it's probably about four dollars and five.

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Yeah, it's because Bitcoin's owned by the government.

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Second announcement.

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So last year we had the first annual Canary in the Cage, Harvest Time, Barbecue and Pool

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Party.

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So the dates will be announced right now for this year's.

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Oh, when is it?

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September 6th.

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All right.

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You got plenty of time to book airfare.

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Yep.

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And I'm hoping to get at least one dark web person.

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So contact me if you need help looking up hotel rates and all that stuff.

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I know lots of people that are VIPs and casinos.

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We can get you discounted or even free rooms.

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Oh, wow.

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That sounds exciting.

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Yeah.

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And this is the week after Labor Day, I believe.

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So if you want to do a whole week here, you know, come here Labor Day and stay for our

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barbecue and then head home.

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It's a fun town to live to hang out in.

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And as a reminder, you have to bring something that you did not acquire with fiat money.

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So that mushroom lady, I've been buying my mushrooms.

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Oh, Desert Moon.

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And I bought a grown my own mushroom kit from her.

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Nice.

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Yeah.

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So I'm actually pretty excited about that.

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Those are delicious.

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Yeah, I have an announcement.

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Oh, okay.

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Awesome.

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No, I know you already knew that.

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Backcheck false.

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No, you already knew that.

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Community notes.

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Yeah, Facebook's new community notes now.

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So anybody in the LA area that's affected by the fires, if you're looking for a shelter,

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the mayor of LA announced today that all you got to do is go online and there's a list

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of shelters that open beds.

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All you have to do is go to the URL.

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Okay.

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Yeah, go to the URL.

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Just the URL?

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Yeah.

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Oh, yeah.

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I'll go there.

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Good.

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Good to know.

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Okay.

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She's done the buck and buck's a rock.

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Speaking of going to URLs, Eagle Eye viewers will notice a new sticker here on my laptop.

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This is a design by one of our listeners, R.N. in the chat room.

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Oh, cool.

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He, she, or they, I don't actually know their gender because they're very secretive about

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that kind of thing.

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There you go.

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They are working on an AI tool that can put images mixed with QR codes.

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So you've never seen anything like this before.

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It's breaking.

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So we got the first one and I'm going to be handing these out to listeners.

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So what you're going to do is contact me.

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Tell me how many stickers you want.

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I'm probably going to cap it out at five per person.

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And then you have to take a photo of that sticker in a public place.

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Now don't vandalize, right?

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Make sure that you have permission of the owner or it's somewhere where this is acceptable.

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And then we'll give you 0.01 one arrow per sticker.

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Wow.

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For photo that you send us.

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Nice.

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So, and you have to geotag the photo.

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Right.

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So because of what I'm going to do is if you go to our website right now, thecarnaryinthecage.com/stickers

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you can see it live.

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There's a map and all the stickers that you've given us or all the photos will be up there

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and people can click around, see who's posted where and all that kind of stuff.

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So we're going to be paying out.

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I printed off 100 stickers.

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I've used two myself.

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So there's 98 left.

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So get your Monero guys.

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Oh, I see.

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I have another announcement tonight.

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I was wrong.

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Go to the URL.

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I was wrong.

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That made her get the deep, deep dig on her.

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Because she's dumb.

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She is, I think her height is higher than her IQ.

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I mean, seriously, what is wrong with this lady?

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Measured in feet?

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Or meters?

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Measures and meters?

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Yeah.

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So, I was wrong.

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I was thinking that there was going to be some bumpy roads for Trump to get confirmed

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and it went through smooth.

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But what I found to be funny is.

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No, no, wait a minute.

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There was an insurrection like snowball fight.

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I didn't see that.

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I actually was almost going to post that.

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At least this time they brought weapons because they're bringing less time.

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No.

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So there's a podcast on a listen.

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I'm not going to name them because I'm not going to call them out.

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But they're like, see, we told everybody that there was no, you know, we can't believe

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people thought there was going to be a problem.

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I'm like, uh, yeah, that'd be you guys two weeks ago.

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She said that you're wrong, man.

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Who cares?

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We're, we're looking at a pile of shit and trying to guess what's going to, what the

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future is.

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Um, and it's a fucked up thing going on right now with all this shit going on.

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So, um, I actually thought I knew they would eventually confirm.

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I just thought there would be delays.

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Um, there would just be, I just figured there'd be some kind of, um, right.

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Just something would happen.

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But no, it was a snowstorm and they were talking like, well, I'm not going to go to work today,

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but they all did show up.

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So did you see my meme?

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So I had a little meme crazy on Sunday.

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I saw a bunch of them.

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I don't, I was well, cause, oh, you didn't see the Bill Gates bus.

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I finally got a picture of the bill Gates.

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Oh yeah.

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And then I did, I did a drone, uh, the bus, the mystery fog, and then the conspiracy

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theory that they're trying to stop Trump from getting the light.

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Cause I mean, you know, I'm pretty sure that Bill Gates was sitting.

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I felt the drones on him in seeds.

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All right.

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Well, so we got one more announcement.

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Oh Jesus Christ.

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Before, yeah.

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It's a heavy, it's a new year.

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We got lots of stuff going on.

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Um, so, uh, some, those of you that follow us on either YouTube or TikTok, we have some,

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we have a TikTok presence.

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I don't know if you know that.

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That's awesome.

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We put out clips, right?

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So like one to two minute clips and those are all automatically generated by Opus.

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Yep.

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Opus is awesome.

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OPUS.

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So, uh, I just wanted to give them a quick shout out.

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Um, you know, thanks for the, for the amazing software you guys write.

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They do a great job.

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And they're very responsive.

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So I, I did notice some minor, uh, bugs here and there.

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I reached out to the support team.

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They fixed it right away.

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If they can just zoom out a little bit.

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I don't like seeing my face that close.

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Well, no, it's fine.

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That's automatic.

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I remember I sent you a link to one of these things and you're like, how'd you do that?

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Yeah.

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I said, well, I put our YouTube link in their software and then it did the work.

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No, it's great.

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It does everything.

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Yeah.

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And they keep improving too, which is amazing.

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Yeah.

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I don't, I don't watch our podcast.

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I don't, even when I did open my comedy, I would never, I would, I wouldn't record

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myself cause I just, I don't like myself on camera cause it's, you know, it's, I'm

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too awesome and awesome.

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This is kind of like, just as like really bright and it affects everything.

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So if you, if you guys are doing your own podcast or any kind of media, check out Opus.

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Opus is it.

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Great for clips.

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It's the place to do your clips.

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Let's get into the show.

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Oh, I guess we might as well start with LA.

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What the fuck?

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It's on fire.

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It is?

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It's been on fire for the last, I mean, it happens every year.

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Why are we surprised?

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Well, no.

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Okay.

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So you think it, well, no, fire season was ended in October.

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It's, it's LA.

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This is pretty much, I'm pretty sure Arson.

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No, I mean, Arson's happened before.

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There's a couple of cases that I think there's always is.

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Yeah.

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What are you going to do?

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Well, I mean, but it's, it's bad.

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It just shows the massive incompetence of the Democrats that run that state.

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I mean, massive incompetence.

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Yeah.

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Well, the city really, because there's other, there's like very red parts of California.

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And for some reason you never hear this about them.

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Yeah, I know.

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Well, you never, I mean, we're in Vegas.

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We're in the desert.

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Well, you know what I mean?

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It has trees, Montana has trees.

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Yeah.

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It gets pretty dry.

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It's like, you're fours, fours, you dumb motherfuckers.

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Well, they're saying, they're saying the fire hydrants are out of water.

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So you're next to a fucking ocean.

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You can't use the ocean water.

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Yes, you can.

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It's federal law.

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How did you get a fuck?

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I'm taking a second federal law.

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You can't salt the earth.

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Of course.

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Dude, it's your house.

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Your house is burning down.

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What are you going to do to get back?

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What are you going to do to get back?

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No, I'm saying the planes that swoop down and pick up the water, they can't.

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They don't fuck off.

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Of course they can.

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No, they'll salt the earth.

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Nothing will grow.

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It doesn't matter.

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Your shit's on fire.

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So fire hydrants out of water.

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So I was watching a clip from Fox 11 in LA.

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They got a pretty shitty fucking newscaster there.

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He was interviewing the developer who ran for mayor against dumbass.

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And he was like, oh, the fire hydrants out of water.

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He was just kind of going through everything.

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And when they cut back to him, he goes, oh, no, there's been no reports of fire hydrants

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being out of water.

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And I'm like, you're fucking covered for the government.

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You're fucking, like, really?

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And then he goes, oh, let's cut to Gigi.

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And Gigi's out in the scene of a life.

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And the fire hydrants are out of water.

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I'm like, oh, she might be missing her job.

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But if Elon Musk does buy MSIn for us, we'll hire her.

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Oh, there you go.

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Yeah, see, I already got a plan of action going.

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And I saw that the LA Fire Department chief came out and...

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Well, she came out years ago.

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Oh, well, yeah, yeah.

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And was saying how their hiring program is focusing on certain initiatives and...

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They're going to fix the fire department, make it equitable, make it...

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Yeah.

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So they pretty much got rid of all white men, apparently.

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Well, he would take the facts.

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I mean, what are you going to do?

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Right.

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So actually, Adam Carolla did a little quick video on that.

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I saw that.

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He said when he was like 18, he marched out of the firehouse to try and get a job.

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Yeah.

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And it took him seven years to be able to test.

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While he was in line, he was talking to other people.

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He turned around and talked to a woman of color.

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He goes, oh, wouldn't you get on the list?

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She goes, Wednesday.

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No.

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Okay.

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So we got to talk about a couple of things about this.

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So police officers have qualified immunity.

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Right.

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And I would assume politicians have...

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They have more than that.

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Okay.

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But when they're neglectful and negligent...

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Doesn't matter.

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...soother ass.

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No, there has to be some...

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I mean, they are beyond incompetent.

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Doesn't matter.

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Newsom's got to go, whatever their lady's name is in LA.

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They all got to go.

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This is ridiculous.

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I mean, this kind of relates back to some stories we've talked about before, about

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fire code and doing your shit properly.

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If they had proper preventative maintenance set up on their fire equipment and had fire

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equipment because they sent a whole bunch up to Ukraine.

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Right.

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Do you know about this?

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Yeah.

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Jesus.

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So, no, but this is the thing.

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When you don't maintain your life safety equipment, this is what can happen.

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So I am an advocate for keeping your fire life safety stuff in order.

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This is why we should privatize it.

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No, I mean, no, I mean, that's not necessarily a bad thing.

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I don't necessarily have a problem with privatizing as long as they're properly funded and you

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can do the job when the government can.

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Well, they'll be funded because you as a customer will fucking pay when you keep your shit off

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of fire.

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No, no, no.

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Fire hunters have to be tested yearly.

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Okay.

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But they obviously weren't.

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But you don't care.

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You just pay the monthly fee, right?

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And Netflix has to test their servers every week or whatever.

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And you don't give a fuck about that.

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You just pay Netflix's monthly fee and say, that's your problem.

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You fix it.

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Right?

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That's how it would work.

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Right.

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But it's not about privatizing or not privatizing.

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It wasn't being done because...

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Well, because the government has no incentive to do it, whereas the private fire department

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would.

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That's why they have to be sued.

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I...

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We can't...

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Like, you can only sue them.

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So this is how qualified immunity works.

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You can only sue them if what they did, one, violated your rights.

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They did.

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And then they knew they knew at the time that it violated your rights.

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No, Trump told them.

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And there's precedent of a case with the exact same facts where they would have ruled

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to have violated your rights.

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So private properties have fire hydrants on them.

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And we have to maintain our own fire hydrants.

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We have to have them tested.

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We have to do a yearly test and inspection of them.

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And in a five year...

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It would have to be five years of flow test.

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I can guarantee those were done.

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But that's not happening.

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Well, that's you not...

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But you can't show me a prior case that ruled that your rights were violated by people

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who didn't test their fire equipment.

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There's no such case.

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I don't know.

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No, no, no.

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Is dying, violating your rights?

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Yes, but you have to meet all three of those things.

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I can meet all three of those things.

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I don't think you can.

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Very easily.

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Show me a court case.

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I've not looked it up like...

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Well, then you can't.

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You can't do it.

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There are numerous lawsuits of people not maintaining their fire equipment properly.

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Yeah, that's you, a private person, not maintaining it.

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It's different.

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Okay.

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Well, they just recall their ass.

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They actually do some step down.

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And people are going after insurance companies again because...

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So last year, they said we need to raise our rates because there's a huge fire risk

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right now.

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And we can't afford to cover these damages if the fires happen.

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The California has a law where you have to ask permission to raise your rates.

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Well, they have a cap too.

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Right.

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And well, they could raise the cap if they wanted to.

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Right.

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And they said, no, no, you can't.

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So all these companies said, well, then we can't renew these contracts.

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Right.

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So they pulled out.

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So they pulled out and now people are uninsured.

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And all the fires happened just like the insurance companies predicted they would.

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But now people are bitching at the insurance companies.

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Like, well, what do you want them to do?

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Well, okay.

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So the only case I know about is in Florida.

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Florida has a similar situation where they get flooded a lot.

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Right.

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And their insurance companies pulled out all the time.

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My only thing is if you paid for a year of insurance company, of insurance, they can't

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pull out during that.

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Right.

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But in Florida they are.

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So I'm assuming...

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I really doubt that.

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I think you're reading...

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They cancel you and send you a check for the balance of your money.

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I don't think you can do that.

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I think you're...

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It's happening in Florida.

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I think you're reading media sources that are lying to you.

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Talking to the people that live in Florida who have had their insurance companies.

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There might be a clause in there that lets them...

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I don't know.

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I'm sure there is because our government writes laws to protect big companies.

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Of course.

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Because the big companies...

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It's a big circle.

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They all...

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So fuck the insurance companies.

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But in this one, I would have made the same decision.

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Of course.

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You can't just insure...

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Like, you can't just throw money away because, okay, let's say I am a customer of State Farm

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in Nevada.

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Right?

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Now, State Farm is...

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Let's say they're forced to insure these mansions in the Hollywood Hills.

17:02

For fucking movie stars.

17:03

And my rates go up.

17:04

And my rates would go up.

17:06

It's not movie stars.

17:07

It's poor people too.

17:08

In the Hills, come on.

17:10

Malibu, fuck that.

17:11

That's all the people.

17:12

No, no, no, you have to understand.

17:13

I go to Malibu quite a bit.

17:14

I did.

17:15

I was gone now.

17:16

My favorite restaurant is Malibu.

17:17

Say I had a Malibu.

17:18

Fuck yeah.

17:19

The Balsky, yeah, Malibu.

17:21

They never kicked me out though.

17:23

Although, I've had some strange interactions in Malibu.

17:26

It's because they're left liberals.

17:28

I met Sam Elliott in Malibu, which is weird because they've been in a row because of the

17:32

whole movie thing.

17:33

Yeah.

17:34

So kind of cool.

17:35

No, I...

17:36

So, in Malibu, some of the houses have been passed down from family member to family member.

17:44

So they bought the houses when Malibu wasn't necessarily Malibu.

17:47

There was one lady, she was there protecting her parents' house.

17:50

She was...

17:51

They don't have insurance because the insurance was canceled on them.

17:53

And they're like, you have to go.

17:55

And she's like, I can't.

17:56

I have to protect this house.

17:57

So she's out there, I don't use in a hose or...

18:00

Well, the firemen stopped because of how firehunders did work.

18:03

They were using canvas bags.

18:05

Yeah.

18:06

So we got the bucket brigade back apparently.

18:08

Jesus, they are incompetent shit out there.

18:11

California.

18:12

And yeah, no.

18:13

So, yeah.

18:14

And I did post a picture of the Hollywood sign on fire.

18:16

It's not, never was.

18:18

I posted that picture for a different reason.

18:20

I know, no, I want to make a meme of that later on about some other stuff.

18:23

So I wanted to just somebody...

18:24

I guess I should have put something on there and said, this is...

18:28

Because I assume that people would see the picture and they would go, that's a fat

18:32

photoshop because they had a trail of fire coming over the hill.

18:36

You're just going directly to the sign.

18:38

I'm like, this is obvious that it's fake.

18:41

Whatever.

18:42

But yeah, no, it's...

18:44

Oh my God, it's horrible there.

18:47

But yeah, but it's something that though.

18:48

I mean, it's not just Malibu.

18:49

I think at one point there were six fires.

18:52

They got...

18:53

The Hollywood Hills one has now been extinguished.

18:56

Oh, okay.

18:58

And then there's five other fires and they all kind of started around the same time.

19:02

And then someone tried to...

19:03

Somebody in California was trying to blame it on fireworks from the 4th of July.

19:07

From New York or from New Year's Day.

19:09

Oh, okay.

19:10

What?

19:11

They just smelt it for like a week and a half.

19:14

And then it's just funny, it caught everybody on fire.

19:16

But I mean, that's the thing.

19:17

I mean, Trump literally said, because he was on Joe Rogan, said they really need to do

19:23

this.

19:24

He tried passing the law when he was in office.

19:27

And so apparently, California is a river that comes all the way down from Canada that

19:31

brings in a lot of water down to Northern California.

19:35

And he passed a bill to bring that water down to Southern California.

19:40

They fought him in court and won.

19:44

So fuck them.

19:45

I mean, and that's, you know, because he wanted to make sure that the fires would not do what

19:51

they're doing right now.

19:53

And he predicted, Joe Rogan predicted this.

19:55

Joe Rogan left LA quite a few years ago because he fly out said, he goes, if we ever have

20:02

the St. Anne and Wyn's kickoff and the wind comes from this direction, he goes, we're

20:06

going to have massive loss, massive life of loss.

20:09

And we're not going to be able to get out quick enough.

20:13

So good for him that he got out.

20:15

Yeah.

20:16

I don't think there's any saving these people.

20:17

And like, if you, if you're still there, like, what the fuck are you doing, man?

20:20

Get out.

20:21

If you, if you live, if you were effective in this fire and you ever punched that ticket

20:25

for a Democrat again, you deserve everything you're getting because I don't want to make

20:31

this political.

20:32

And I know Newsom doesn't want to make it political because all that shit's pointing

20:34

to right at him.

20:37

This is, this is just goes to show you the incompetence of a Democrat run city.

20:42

This is not one example.

20:44

There's numerous examples.

20:45

This is by far the worst.

20:46

I don't think Republicans would be any better.

20:47

Like it's, so the thing is the kind of people, okay, it might be run better in the sense

20:54

that Republicans might have a chance of privatizing that stuff.

20:58

But if the government runs it, it's going to suck.

21:01

True.

21:02

And that is a very valid point.

21:05

But they also don't defund their fire departments.

21:08

$17 million was taken away from LA County fire.

21:11

They would not send their fire equipment over to another country who we've given, I don't

21:15

know, a hundred million dollars to.

21:16

I don't know about that.

21:17

I think they would send it to Israel.

21:18

Absolutely.

21:19

Something.

21:20

Of course.

21:21

No.

21:22

Absolutely.

21:23

They don't want to protect those pedophiles over there.

21:24

Yeah, they don't.

21:25

What?

21:26

What?

21:27

I didn't say that.

21:28

I didn't say that.

21:29

That slipped out.

21:30

No, they're all fucking insane.

21:31

Like anytime you get government in charge, they're going to find a way to fuck it up.

21:35

No, and that's, that is very true.

21:37

I mean, they are not.

21:38

I mean, I do bash on the Democrats a lot, but the Republicans are just as bad.

21:44

They're bad in different ways.

21:46

That's actually the picture I posted.

21:48

I'm like, this is the fact the fire came over the hell.

21:51

But no, because I actually want to use this in a meme sometime once.

21:54

No, because I want to use this.

21:56

I forget the word I'm looking for, but because Hollywood is the shines off that turd.

22:01

And I don't mean the Hollywood, I mean like the actors and actresses.

22:05

Right.

22:06

They overstep their usability and they don't produce any good content anymore.

22:10

Right.

22:11

So I kind of want to use that.

22:12

I guess that was a really cool picture.

22:14

We discussed the DEI fucking people.

22:18

Jesus Christ.

22:19

They don't, they're college educated.

22:21

Yeah.

22:22

And, but nothing new to a fire science.

22:25

I mean, oh my God, it's just college doesn't teach that stuff anymore.

22:30

It doesn't teach you.

22:31

No, no, you can go to a fire science degree and you can.

22:33

They teach you that why fire is racist or whatever.

22:36

Like, why, why, why, why an actual fire science degree actually will help you

22:41

understand how a fire works, how a fire breathes, how a fire.

22:44

Man, I fucking knew that when I was 12, man.

22:46

I figured, figured that shit out myself.

22:48

Yeah.

22:49

But, but still, I mean, it's, but how about we use higher people that fucking know what

22:52

they're doing?

22:53

No matter what color they are, because again, I don't care what sex you are.

22:56

Women can do stuff better than men.

22:58

Men can do stuff better than women.

22:59

But I'm going to tell you right now, if I'm in a house fire, I don't want to 80

23:02

power woman coming into the house to rescue me.

23:04

Yeah, you're dead.

23:05

You're both dead.

23:06

Yeah, exactly.

23:07

I'm just going to try to pick me up.

23:09

We're going to topple and just become like a melted pile of bones together and

23:13

we'll die there in each other's arms, I guess, apparently.

23:16

Oh, Jesus.

23:19

What else do I want to talk about?

23:21

You got too much shit here.

23:22

When it comes to LA.

23:23

I got another canary in the cage exclusive.

23:25

Ooh.

23:26

Yeah.

23:27

So it just happened this week.

23:29

Okay.

23:30

Well, okay, it happened maybe a half a month ago.

23:34

Okay.

23:35

But the news about it happened this week.

23:37

So, like I said, about half a month ago, or maybe more than that, maybe about a month,

23:42

I noticed there was an unauthorized charge on my credit card because I check every morning.

23:46

It's part of my morning routine, right?

23:48

I sit on the toilet, I check my credit card, pay off my bills, all that shit.

23:52

Okay.

23:53

So there's some things we don't need to know.

23:55

Hey, I'm just saying, like, if you guys do this as part of your morning ritual, you'll

24:00

be better off.

24:01

So, check your credit card every day.

24:03

So I'm looking, I see another unauthorized charge.

24:06

I dispute it and the credit card company is great.

24:10

Like, they've had this before with me and they just, you know, there's no questions

24:14

asked.

24:15

It's like, okay, we trust you.

24:16

Yeah.

24:17

We're going to send you a new card.

24:18

This is a weird thing.

24:19

It was my real card, my physical card number.

24:22

And I almost never use that because the card company I go with has virtual cards.

24:28

And what that lets you do is create a new number every time you use it.

24:32

And if you guys' company supports that, you definitely start using it.

24:36

So but I noticed it was my real physical number.

24:38

I'm like, well, this is either an older company that was before the virtual cards or it's

24:45

one of the few times that I physically swipe.

24:49

But I didn't look into it any further.

24:50

I just, you know, I figured whatever.

24:51

They're going to send me a new card, done, whatever.

24:53

So this week I get an email from Proton and they said, we found your info on the dark

25:01

web and it was part of a breach tied to NV Energy.

25:08

And NV Energy is the monopoly company that the government in Nevada says you have to

25:13

deal with to buy energy.

25:15

Right.

25:16

Yeah.

25:17

You have to deal with.

25:18

I don't necessarily trust everything I see in my email.

25:21

Right.

25:22

So I go look myself because I'm on the dark web and I went to the place where people discuss

25:26

these things.

25:27

Sure enough, I find the database, NV Energy breach.

25:30

It's got names, addresses, credit card numbers, everything.

25:34

Right.

25:35

So I tweeted at NV Energy and they never replied.

25:39

Nobody replied.

25:40

And then I tweeted it.

25:42

The Las Vegas Sun and the review.

25:43

I saw I was going to ask you what that was.

25:45

And they didn't reply.

25:46

Like nobody gives a f- Why am I reporting this?

25:50

Where are...

25:51

I'm pretty sure that they legally have to disclose that they've been breached.

25:55

I'm not 100% on that, but I'm pretty sure they have to.

25:57

No, I think you're right.

25:58

They do.

25:59

And I haven't seen any announcements from them.

26:00

Yeah, but how long ago was the breach?

26:02

The breach was in late December.

26:03

Oh, like 24?

26:05

Yes.

26:06

Oh.

26:07

Yeah.

26:08

So NV Energy, right.

26:10

Fuck you guys for not doing your due diligence.

26:13

First of all, you shouldn't be storing credit cards in plain text format.

26:15

What the fuck are you doing?

26:16

Right?

26:17

That's against the law as well, but you're a semi-government entity, so you probably

26:21

can get away with it, you fucking assholes.

26:24

And the news companies, the media companies, where the fuck are you guys?

26:27

Why aren't you reporting this?

26:29

What is going on?

26:30

But any of our listeners are in Nevada, which I think most of them are.

26:34

Check your credit cards, check your bank accounts, make sure there's no unauthorized charges.

26:38

Call up NV Energy, fucking rant at them on the phone.

26:42

Don't threaten them.

26:43

Don't do anything illegal.

26:44

Let them know how you feel.

26:46

And any of you guys in any other states, keep on this shit, because they don't give a fuck.

26:52

They store your data in plain text format.

26:55

They don't care.

26:56

So you've got to take your own precautions here, people.

26:59

So back when I was in Chicago, I got a message from my bank and it said, we've shut your

27:05

card off because of a weird purchase.

27:07

Yeah, I've seen that happen.

27:08

Okay.

27:09

So I looked into it a little bit.

27:12

Somebody used my credit card over to buy flowers.

27:14

Yeah, he would never do that.

27:17

I was like, I must suck as a husband.

27:21

Yeah, so whatever.

27:23

I just, I don't agree with flowers.

27:25

I mean, just don't.

27:26

Yeah, I don't like flowers.

27:27

My wife doesn't like flowers too, so I'm lucky.

27:29

Yeah.

27:30

Actually, my wife doesn't either.

27:31

But it was just funny that it was shut off because someone bought flowers.

27:35

But why are you stealing credit cards to buy flowers for?

27:38

It's, I mean, you know.

27:39

Here are these the flowers that I stole for you, apparently, whatever.

27:43

No, I, Chase trusts me off all the time.

27:45

I, I, I tell that, are you with that bartender at that?

27:47

I don't know if you're at that bar or not.

27:48

She's like, I'm getting off shift.

27:50

I want to swipe your card now and close it.

27:52

Yeah.

27:53

I go, listen, if I swipe my card twice at this bar, Chase is going to shut me off.

27:56

You know, because especially when I traveled for work and they would shut my car off.

28:00

Oh yeah.

28:01

Well, then now they started figuring out, like they watch if you buy airplane tickets.

28:07

And then if you start charging in the place where the ticket was bought to, then you're

28:11

okay.

28:12

But I use the company's credit card to buy the tickets.

28:14

So yeah.

28:15

So yeah.

28:16

So I went to Canada once and they shut my card off up there.

28:18

I called them when you didn't tell us you're going to Canada.

28:20

I go, what the fuck do I got to go to Canada for?

28:22

Oh, no, like that's kind of one of the good aspects of them spying on you is like, you

28:28

know what I mean?

28:29

But just take into account, yes, they are spying on you.

28:31

They know where you're going.

28:33

Yeah.

28:34

But when you are using your card, here's advice from me.

28:37

One, check for skimmers.

28:38

Yeah.

28:39

Because they're not only on gas pumps, but they're also on the stores, the convenience

28:42

store.

28:43

They have a skimmer that sets on top of that.

28:45

The other thing is don't ever, ever use your pen.

28:49

Right.

28:50

Just don't.

28:51

I've actually walked out of stores and I don't know the pen.

28:53

I pay cash.

28:54

Like I start paying cash people because the less we pay cash, the more comfortable the government

28:59

will be banning cash.

29:00

And several European countries have done this already.

29:04

And they want to do it here in America.

29:05

So don't let them, don't give them the chance.

29:07

They're paying cash.

29:08

If they don't take cash, walk out.

29:10

Yep.

29:11

So your money is insured in the bank account.

29:13

Are they fraudulent?

29:14

No, no, I've always gotten the money back.

29:16

It's happened this quite a bit.

29:19

But here's the thing.

29:21

It literally says it in there.

29:22

If money is taking out your account with your pen, it may not be insured.

29:26

Right.

29:27

Okay.

29:28

Because we have trusted you with that number and you obviously gave it to somebody.

29:30

Well, I mean, a four digit number is obviously very secure.

29:33

I mean, it's fucking stupid.

29:36

No, I get it.

29:37

But that's the point.

29:38

But just don't use your pen.

29:39

And if a store doesn't want to do that, because here's the thing.

29:42

If you use your pen, the store doesn't get charged for it.

29:45

You do.

29:46

Right.

29:47

If you use your credit card, the store gets charged for it.

29:49

Right.

29:50

And sorry, but that's a cost to do in business.

29:52

They don't take credit cards.

29:53

Well, but they raise their prices to cover that.

29:54

But they're actually not allowed to do that, but they do.

29:56

No, they are.

29:57

They are.

29:58

They change that law of 2016, I think.

30:01

Oh, okay.

30:02

Because I haven't checked into it in a while.

30:03

Yeah.

30:04

I think that's a good thing because a lot of places offer cash discounts.

30:08

So if you pay cash, you pay less.

30:11

Yeah.

30:12

I don't know.

30:13

I just, it's just the way of the world.

30:15

And I just, I don't know.

30:16

I think corporations are evil, greedy and...

30:18

Well, you're buying convenience.

30:19

I mean, I see it.

30:21

Yeah.

30:22

You and I disagree with stuff like that, but it's just, it's, it's...

30:26

When you have a fee and it's applied to the store, it should be paid by the store, not

30:30

by the customer.

30:31

Because you have to do, you have to run your business.

30:32

They raise your fucking prices.

30:33

They did.

30:34

They did.

30:35

And they did the fee too, weird.

30:39

So we put the next president in the ground.

30:41

I don't know if he actually went in the ground today, but we had him ready on the ground.

30:45

Yeah.

30:46

What did you think of Carter?

30:47

I mean, top five or four presidents?

30:48

Well, I wasn't alive.

30:49

No, he's not, dude, he's not that, like, I mean, he's probably in the middle somewhere.

30:54

I mean, he had bad things.

30:56

He had good things.

30:57

I mean, he was a great man, a great person.

30:59

He was a no-war president, right?

31:02

Yeah.

31:03

Um, Trump is like talking to himself, oh, no war, no, Trump, you didn't start any wars.

31:09

You still fought wars.

31:10

Jimmy Carter didn't fight any wars.

31:12

Well, yeah, but that's, that's, if you inherit the war, that's not the best time.

31:16

He can end it.

31:17

He can end it, dude.

31:18

He's the president.

31:19

He says, you're the generals?

31:20

We're going home.

31:21

I want to plan on my desk in one week, or you're all fucking fired.

31:25

He could have said that.

31:26

Yeah, but you have to withdraw slowly.

31:29

You cannot do what Biden did in Afghanistan.

31:31

But he ramped it up.

31:33

He fired more drones and more bombs and murdered more US citizens.

31:37

Well, I don't have a problem with peace by fear.

31:42

Like what Trump's saying to Hamas, those houses, houses used better be released before I take

31:47

office.

31:48

Yeah, I get the fucking idea.

31:49

No, no, bullshit.

31:50

They need to come home.

31:51

That's ridiculous.

31:52

But, but, but, so, so, Carter, um, now people blame the inflation of the 70s on Carter, and

31:57

that's wrong.

31:58

Why is that?

31:59

The inflation was caused by Johnson and Nixon.

32:02

Okay.

32:03

Um, so Johnson is the guy who started the Vietnam War, and he, uh, added all the welfare programs

32:09

that we have.

32:10

I'm sorry, police action.

32:11

Okay, whatever.

32:12

Fucking assholes.

32:13

And, and all the welfare systems that we have now are Johnson as well.

32:17

And he had a famous quote that, uh, made use of the N word about why he wanted some of these

32:21

programs.

32:22

I'm not going to say word for word.

32:24

You can go Google it if you want.

32:26

Um, so, so when you do that and you don't have the money to cover it, that causes inflation

32:31

because you're printing money, right?

32:32

Oh, I think we all know that now.

32:34

And so Johnson, we were still on the gold stand at the time.

32:37

And I, I know I went over the story before.

32:40

Um, so I'll just quickly go through it.

32:43

Uh, Johnson was, was printing all this money.

32:45

Um, European nations were like, Hey, you, there's no way you have the gold to cover that money.

32:50

Give us our gold back.

32:51

Uh, so they started draining the gold from the Federal Reserve and from Fort Knox.

32:55

Uh, and then by that time Nixon was in, in the office and he said, you know what, you

32:59

can't have your gold anymore.

33:00

Fuck you.

33:01

We're going to create, we're going to be full fiat money, uh, but it's temporary.

33:04

It was a temporary suspension.

33:06

The gold, like a hundred years, right?

33:07

No, he just said temporary.

33:09

He didn't, he didn't get a timeline, but it's been 50 so far.

33:11

It's been 55, 54.

33:13

Yeah.

33:14

Um, so yeah, so that's why all that inflation happened.

33:18

So now Carter comes in office and, and that's what the inflation started hitting the consumer

33:22

markets.

33:23

So inflation doesn't happen right away.

33:24

That's, that's, that's the trick people don't understand.

33:26

Right.

33:27

So they print all the money.

33:28

It goes into the investment market first and then it takes five, 10 years to filter down

33:32

to us.

33:33

Right.

33:34

So now the, the COVID inflation, the reason that happened right away is because they printed

33:38

the money and gave it to us.

33:39

Right.

33:40

Whereas normally they print the money, give it to investment banks and then it slowly

33:43

filters down.

33:44

So, so Carter, the inflation happened on his watch and to his credit, he hired Paul Volcker

33:51

as the Federal Reserve Chairman.

33:53

So you have no idea what the fuck I'm talking about.

33:54

No, no, the name.

33:55

Did you look this up?

33:56

No, I've known this for a while.

33:58

Really?

33:59

Yeah.

34:00

So Paul Volcker, uh, said to kill this inflation, you have to raise interest rates.

34:05

Uh, and now he did, he did this on Reagan's term.

34:08

So, so Carter had been out of office already, but Carter's the guy who hired it.

34:12

No, but, but Carter had double digit interest rates on home buying.

34:15

Okay.

34:16

So okay.

34:17

Then maybe it did start at that time.

34:18

So, so yeah, he hired Paul Volcker.

34:20

Volcker cranks up the interest rates.

34:22

Um, and then like Carter, Carter gets removed because he gets blamed, right?

34:26

Uh, so they left Reagan and Reagan says, you know what?

34:29

I'm going to keep this Paul Volcker guy.

34:30

I like this guy.

34:31

So he says it because Congress is pressuring Reagan.

34:35

Right.

34:36

You got to fire this guy.

34:37

He's fucking jacking up interest rates.

34:38

He's going to cause a recession, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.

34:40

Well, the recession does happen because that's what happens when you jack up interest rates.

34:44

But it killed inflation.

34:46

So Carter's the guy who killed the inflation by hiring Paul Volcker.

34:49

Okay.

34:50

Yeah.

34:51

That's reality.

34:52

I mean, but then you also had the, uh, hostage is like ran.

34:55

Right.

34:56

Well, that's one of the bad things.

34:57

So he had no war, but yet he's, he's a snag American.

35:02

So that, that's one of my problems.

35:03

I mean, I believe there was a failed attempt to get them back.

35:06

So that was secondly an act of war.

35:08

Yeah.

35:09

That's hostages.

35:10

That's not an act of war.

35:11

He didn't get them back.

35:12

But Reagan's, Reagan's got released really quick.

35:15

Yeah.

35:16

Yeah.

35:17

Like I said, he had bad issues.

35:18

Good issues.

35:19

He's in the middle somewhere.

35:20

So did you, did you watch any of the funeral footage?

35:23

I just saw the clips that you posted.

35:24

Okay.

35:25

Did you see someone missing?

35:26

I didn't pay attention.

35:28

Michelle Obama was out there.

35:30

Really?

35:31

Well, the rumor has it was she's on vacation with her and Obama.

35:33

Well, you can't, I mean, you're on vacation.

35:34

You can't just cancel your vacation.

35:35

Well, no, no, great.

35:36

Like the LA mayor, I mean, well, I mean, whatever, you, you, you, you, you, whatever the hell

35:42

she was in this African country, I don't know.

35:45

Oh, okay.

35:46

But, uh, no, I had heard that her and Obama are on the outs.

35:48

Huh.

35:49

He beat her in the sword fight.

35:51

Ah, okay.

35:52

So, yeah, yeah, yeah.

35:56

Oh, come on.

35:57

I don't believe she's a man, but I'm going to take it.

35:59

I'm going to come eat that comedic, I'm going to jump this as much as I can.

36:04

I didn't post on the ex.

36:05

I probably should have.

36:06

So Trump and Obama were talking, which actually that does bother me.

36:09

It truly does.

36:11

But he's an ex-president.

36:12

He's a future president and ex-president, whatever.

36:15

And he's being hospitable.

36:17

But I don't know how I could not talk to somebody who's set out to destroy me and actually made

36:24

huge leaps and bounds to, to destroy me.

36:27

But there was a conversation where Obama kept laughing because I think Trump is a funny

36:31

guy and the USA today brought in lip-readers and tried to figure out what they were saying.

36:36

And they had something like, well, they're talking in code, which, or your lip-reader

36:41

sucks.

36:42

One of the two, I don't know.

36:43

But they did somebody, well, interjected their own words.

36:46

And it was Obama leading over to Trump.

36:48

Hey, man, we got, I got to talk to you about something important.

36:51

And, uh, Trump's, again, made up words.

36:57

Trump's response was, oh, it's about you wiping a man.

36:59

He's like, oh, you know that?

37:01

He's like, oh, everybody knows about big Mike.

37:03

I'm sorry.

37:04

I find that really funny.

37:06

I don't believe she's a man, but I do find it really funny.

37:10

Um, oh, you know, I posted something else.

37:13

Wait, is that all about the funeral?

37:14

I think so.

37:15

I don't think I have a bike and fall asleep shocker there.

37:18

Yeah.

37:18

Harris didn't like Trump and Obama talking.

37:22

Uh, oh, what else?

37:25

So I posted another meme and I actually didn't know this.

37:30

I would see if I can find it because I don't know if you watch.

37:32

Did you watch the link I hosted Dana White?

37:35

Um, I don't know.

37:37

You need to watch it.

37:38

And it's, it's on my company.

37:40

I might be sure if it's even here anymore.

37:42

Um, where the fuck it might be gone.

37:45

He is a huge advocate of free speech.

37:48

Oh, yeah, I did see that.

37:48

I did watch that.

37:49

Yeah.

37:49

And so, yeah, they were asking him why, um, yeah, yeah, that is Bill Gates,

37:54

a weather machine.

37:55

They were asking him, why don't you punish your fighters or something for

37:58

saying, why don't you, yeah, why don't you put a leash on your right?

38:01

Right.

38:01

Right.

38:01

For what they say.

38:02

He goes, why would I tell another girl, man?

38:04

What to say?

38:05

Right.

38:05

So I just thought that was kind of ironic and kind of fits into our life a little bit.

38:09

You know, yours more than mine, but yeah, I don't think a girl man, she's not

38:12

another girl man, what to say, what to do or anything.

38:14

You don't like it.

38:14

Get the fuck away from me.

38:16

Um, not my problem.

38:17

Um, but actually my wife brought up a good question with LA fires.

38:21

If Bill Gates could go and seed everywhere and make it right, why doesn't he

38:24

see Los Angeles?

38:25

Why would he do that?

38:26

Put the fires out.

38:27

He doesn't live there.

38:28

Well, yeah, save lives.

38:29

But again, if they're, if they're land grabs, he care.

38:32

It's, yeah, I heard there's a fire sale on land in the, in the Hollywood Hills.

38:37

Jesus.

38:38

Um, what else do we got going on?

38:40

Um,

38:40

I think it was a whole lot.

38:41

There was a whole lot there.

38:42

You saw, you posted something about the pipe bomber.

38:44

Yeah, I was going to get that in a second.

38:45

So they, so apparently now that Trump is coming office soon, there's a lot of federal

38:52

employees who are just dumping shit out there.

38:55

Now they've been holding for a while and they, they proved that the released footage

39:00

of the pipe bomber was, was altered.

39:04

First privacy.

39:05

Uh, yeah.

39:06

And they, and they, and they blurred out his face still.

39:08

Well, yeah, you gotta protect his privacy.

39:09

Yeah.

39:09

So, so we still don't know who it is, but this is, according to Dan Bongeo, this is

39:13

going to be one of the biggest news stories of the year where this breaks.

39:15

And maybe cash, Patel will, uh,

39:18

Interesting.

39:18

We'll figure that out and, uh, might release some information on that.

39:22

Maybe it is cash Patel.

39:23

Maybe it was him.

39:24

I don't know.

39:24

Cause there was an FBI agent who said I was, I followed the man home and they would

39:30

not let me breach his house.

39:31

To write the, we'll tell us the address.

39:33

Well, he can't, he'll be fine.

39:35

He's gonna be a whistleblower.

39:36

So what?

39:37

They're protected with a whistleblower law.

39:39

Yeah.

39:40

That's only if you're a Democrat.

39:43

Yeah.

39:44

Uh, cause I actually got, because when a Democrat does it, they're protected.

39:48

When a Republican does it, they, they, they literally attacked this person, put

39:51

this person's name out there.

39:52

It's pretty gross.

39:54

Um, oh yeah.

39:55

I post this video of the conservation officer.

39:59

Did you see this?

40:00

Uh, what's that?

40:01

So the dude's got a deer strapped to the top of his jaw.

40:04

Yeah.

40:04

I saw that one.

40:05

Apparently this is Washington state.

40:07

I'm assuming because of Washington's ghost.

40:09

No, he just put, that's just his name.

40:10

Oh, he's not for people.

40:11

Also, all sorts of cop videos.

40:13

Okay.

40:13

Again, I assume it's America because well, I'm not sure it's America's day.

40:16

Only see $1 general store in the background.

40:20

But did you hear what the fucking dude was saying?

40:22

Yeah.

40:23

Your name and address has to be on every arrow that you shoot.

40:25

Yep.

40:27

What the fuck is wrong with our government?

40:29

Jesus.

40:29

Um, they're, they, they can make money doing this.

40:32

It's profitable.

40:33

Like you, you, you bitch about companies being greedy.

40:36

Like this is greed.

40:37

This is real greed.

40:37

I'm not saying the government is not.

40:38

I, I mean, anti-government and anti-cooperation.

40:40

This is what real greed looks like, right?

40:42

Cause the company can't do this to you.

40:44

Right.

40:44

If you're, if you're out hunting in the wilderness, uh, and like you just shoot

40:49

something with an arrow, it's not like the fucking CEO of Walmart could show up

40:52

and say, Hey, you didn't put your address on that arrow.

40:54

Well, what if you shoot the CEO of Walmart?

40:56

Well, then you get hung by the gallows.

40:58

Apparently, cause CEOs got their own little fucking protection from our government.

41:02

Passers.

41:04

Uh, don't shoot a CEO.

41:05

I mean, like, I don't know if you've ever, okay.

41:07

So there, there are private hunting lands, right?

41:09

Like take Africa, for example.

41:11

Yeah.

41:11

So a lot of, a lot of these places in Africa make money by attracting, uh, rich,

41:16

foreign people to come hunt lions and elephants and what have you.

41:19

Um, you think they're making you put your address on your arrows?

41:22

No.

41:23

Because they actually want the money.

41:24

They want you there.

41:25

They want your customer, your business.

41:27

Right.

41:28

And no matter what you feel about hunting, I mean, I'm, I don't have a problem with it.

41:32

I just don't hunt.

41:33

Uh, there's a couple of reasons.

41:34

I'd like to go hunting.

41:34

Huh?

41:35

I'd like to go.

41:35

I haven't been, I'd like to go.

41:36

Yeah.

41:37

I, my problem is, is, um, one, it takes patience.

41:41

Yeah.

41:41

I am not, I don't, I'm not overflowing with patience.

41:43

Um, two, uh, I don't want to feel dressed a deer or, you know, I would like, I mean,

41:48

I did a chicken.

41:49

Yeah.

41:50

No, no, I mean, you can go, you can go fes and hunting, but those fucking things are

41:52

hard to shoot.

41:53

No, I would, I would, I mean, I, I want to get in touch with my ancestors.

41:57

You know what I mean?

41:57

Cause this is, they had to eat.

41:58

Yeah.

41:59

They touched you.

41:59

So you want to touch them?

42:00

Yeah, exactly.

42:01

No, I hope you weren't raped as a child.

42:03

Oh my God.

42:04

I wish I was right.

42:05

Hey, let me tell you this story.

42:06

Here's a little segue here.

42:08

I'm being one up on a rape of a child story.

42:10

I, I went to high school, uh, at St.

42:13

Lawrence in Burbank, Illinois for two years.

42:15

And while I was a freshman, uh, one of the religious brothers, it looked at up.

42:20

If you don't know what that means, uh, got caught by the FBI, uh, for having images

42:26

of children.

42:27

Okay.

42:28

And it came out that he was also doing physical things with children.

42:31

Okay.

42:32

Uh, one of the kids in our class, my class was one of those kids.

42:37

Oh, and he's an anonymous victim that sued the Catholic church and one

42:41

millions of dollars.

42:43

So I wish they fucking raped me down.

42:45

I was going to say, did you go through like withdrawal?

42:46

Like, was I not good enough?

42:49

I did actually.

42:50

I'm like, yeah, why don't you fucking touch me asshole?

42:52

I'd be a millionaire right now.

42:53

I've not been over in front of you enough.

42:56

You said question.

42:56

What, what, why?

42:57

Why didn't you rape me?

42:58

So the guy was the coach of the bowling team and I knew some of the kids on the

43:02

bowling team and I don't know.

43:05

And I don't know who the victim was, right?

43:07

But man, fuck you.

43:09

Give me my millions of dollars.

43:10

That's bullshit.

43:10

Actually, the, um, the raping of the Catholic priest rapes your first

43:14

brother's pedophiles in every industry, every religion, everything.

43:18

So don't, don't, um, but actually the, the priest raping kids actually affected

43:24

my, my family's life in a big way.

43:26

Actually.

43:26

Oh yeah.

43:27

Um, this is a joke or no, no, no, no.

43:29

It's not, um, I want to have the right mood here going into this.

43:34

Well, one, um, so my son was the, an ultra boy at the, the, the, the Holy name of

43:39

the, the, it's like the shirt.

43:40

Right.

43:41

If a Cardinal George whoever was there, my son was his ultra server.

43:47

Um, and we were setting him up to go to quickly, well, it'd be quickly north, but

43:51

quickly because we'd be South.

43:53

And they had to sell one of their buildings, um, to pay off some of the sexual

43:59

abuse lawsuits and they, and they turned quickly north into the office building.

44:03

And it was like, literally it was, we, we moved, I took a new job and moved.

44:09

Cause I was the boy I worked at.

44:11

We were like two blocks from quickly, um, you know, my second walk to school in

44:15

the morning, stop at Starbucks and some coffee.

44:18

He was doing summer programs there and like literally right before he started,

44:22

they shut it down, which then led to my son going, where are we going to go

44:27

to school at now?

44:28

And, uh, cause she talked, she was my wife, my wife, my wife, my wife, my wife,

44:31

George kind of like talking to her in a hard time.

44:34

But he goes, um, name the school you're, you're starting, I'll get him in.

44:39

And we're like two trains and a boss or a boss on a walk.

44:42

I met doing that to my kid at first.

44:44

Cool.

44:44

Yeah.

44:45

So we, we didn't do the Catholic thing, but, but it did.

44:48

I mean, we literally moved and we set everything up and it was, we were all set

44:51

for it to go quickly.

44:52

It was all boys school, but yeah.

44:54

Well, yeah, most Catholic schools were back then.

44:56

Yeah.

44:56

And it's, it was a, um, wow, what's the word they use?

45:00

You had to have your options open to become a priest.

45:03

You didn't have to become a priest, but they wanted to care about that for us.

45:06

No, but no, quickly was, yeah, this is all about quickly.

45:09

Cause that was like their prime school.

45:11

So yeah, it just sucked.

45:13

Um, what are you going to do?

45:14

But, but, but my, my son did come home because he was too young to work.

45:19

Yeah.

45:20

So we had to go to the state, filled out.

45:22

We had to ask permission from the government.

45:24

Cause my son could work before he was 16.

45:26

Yeah.

45:26

And we did.

45:27

We filled the paperwork out one on every, he was probably like 14.

45:30

He comes home from work one.

45:31

Cause he was getting paid to, he was also getting paid as a sacristy.

45:34

Oh, so Ron, I believe in child labor all of a sudden.

45:36

Yeah, I know.

45:37

Um, but my son comes home and he goes, you know, I prefer red war.

45:42

What the fuck are you talking about?

45:44

He goes, well, when, when the, when the church is over, we have to get rid of the,

45:47

of the white.

45:48

Yeah.

45:49

And he goes, we can't pour it down the drinks.

45:50

That's been blessed.

45:52

Like I, first of all, I, I actually disagree with the drink.

45:56

It needs to be 21.

45:56

I, I think it's disgusting.

45:58

I think it's, it's, it's wrong.

46:00

Um, I think at 16, you're should be able to drink if you're with your parents.

46:06

I don't think there should be a government involvement at all.

46:08

Like, you're, you're an apparent, like you decide.

46:10

It goes to when my son is 21, that's when they're, at this point, they're not

46:15

listening to their parents anymore.

46:16

Right.

46:17

You know, so you cannot teach your kid how to enjoy alcohol.

46:20

Right.

46:21

Use it as a, as a, um, as, use it in a good way, not a bad way.

46:26

And, and, you know, I kind of, you know, you know, he's a little bit, but he's a

46:32

little bit, he's a little bit.

46:33

I don't know, I mean, I'm drinking right now, which is weird, but it's kind of a

46:36

one, I thought it was water.

46:37

Yeah.

46:38

It would, it's colored water.

46:39

Oh, okay.

46:40

Sometimes it's tequila.

46:41

It is.

46:41

So is mine.

46:42

I know.

46:42

Yeah.

46:43

Well, it's tequila.

46:43

I could probably say water, but the house with a beer over there.

46:46

So, um, but no, I just got up, works up drinking.

46:49

Um, and I might be an alcoholic.

46:52

Hi, my name's Ron.

46:54

No, I'm like, I'll never, I'll never quit drinking until I have the story.

47:01

I mean, it's gotta be a good one.

47:03

Like, you know, I went out drinking one night.

47:05

I didn't come home for three days.

47:07

I ended up coming home riding a horse with a rope tied to a police car's

47:11

door, toe in it behind the horse.

47:13

That kind of story.

47:15

Then I go, I gotta stop drinking.

47:17

We've never had DUI.

47:19

I don't get into fights when I drink.

47:20

I'm a funny drunk.

47:22

I'm a, I'm a, I'm funny sober though.

47:25

Yeah, that's true.

47:26

No.

47:26

Um, so, wow, do we get off topic on that?

47:31

But I feel like I've released some stuff.

47:33

I feel better about myself now.

47:34

There you go.

47:36

Oh, what else?

47:37

We did the bomber thing.

47:38

There was another story I wanted to talk about.

47:40

Uh-oh.

47:40

Uh, Dana White, I did that one.

47:43

But there's a few people in our group who need to see that comment though,

47:45

by the way, just saying.

47:47

Um, what else?

47:49

And I left my notes out there.

47:51

Yeah, I got nothing.

47:51

So, um, I guess we go because we're already at 47 minutes.

47:55

47.

47:55

Do you want to do the teaching or do you want to hear about the hosting

47:58

video game tournaments?

48:00

Hosting video game tournaments.

48:01

Is that what your thing is?

48:02

No, it's not like, it's like a story that, uh, because it was related to the

48:06

Monero challenge.

48:07

Yeah.

48:07

If you want me to do what you gotta do.

48:09

Yeah.

48:09

So, uh, back in, uh, so 2002 was when Smash Brothers Melee came

48:12

out.

48:12

Yeah.

48:13

Uh, now before that, there had been like various tournaments for like Street Fighter

48:17

and those type of games and mostly on the West Coast and New York.

48:20

Right.

48:21

Uh, so I don't even remember the names.

48:23

It was like Battle of the something.

48:26

Man, it's like, this is ancient history.

48:29

Um, but so Smash Brothers was a popular game.

48:32

Uh, it was for the Nintendo 64.

48:34

And then the Melee came out, which was, uh, for the GameCube.

48:37

And like everyone that liked the, the game, the N64 one bought the GameCube one.

48:42

And we were all playing it and having fun.

48:44

And, uh, this was in college, I was in college at the time.

48:47

So me and my friends were always playing with each other.

48:48

And we're like, I think we're pretty good at this game.

48:51

Like we can, we can kick some ass.

48:52

Right.

48:53

You play with your friends, but okay.

48:54

What are you talking about?

48:56

You, you, you, you first played it with each other.

48:58

Played a game.

48:59

Oh, okay.

49:00

I'm sorry.

49:00

Video game.

49:01

Dude.

49:02

We just talked about it.

49:02

He used it.

49:03

He gave it to me.

49:03

God.

49:04

I'm already there.

49:05

All right.

49:05

So, so Google had like just come into his business at the time.

49:08

So we go on Google and we look up, are there tournaments?

49:11

For this game, right?

49:13

Cause this wasn't like, eSports did not exist.

49:15

There was no fucking like TV channels and commercials and all.

49:19

Like that didn't exist.

49:20

Right.

49:20

So we, we find smashboards.com and there was a group in Chicago.

49:25

Uh, and so we, uh, three of us went out and went to their tournaments.

49:28

There was like a six, seven per person tournament.

49:31

Okay.

49:31

Really dinky in a game shop.

49:34

We got a fucking destroy dude.

49:36

Holy fuck.

49:37

We thought we were badasses, right?

49:39

Cut walking in like we're going to take the fucking thing.

49:40

Right.

49:42

We got our asses handed to us so fucking bad.

49:44

It was embarrassing.

49:45

And like a lot of people are discouraged by that, but I'm not.

49:49

No, I mean, yeah, lose, get better.

49:52

I'm the kind of person that's like, I'm going to fucking beat these guys.

49:54

Fuck this shit.

49:54

Right.

49:55

I'm going to learn how to play.

49:56

I'm going to beat them.

49:57

So I started hanging out with some of those guys, got their phone numbers, whatever.

50:01

Uh, you know, we would, we would play all night into three in the morning, six in

50:04

the morning, eight in the morning.

50:05

Yeah.

50:05

Um, and, and finally I started getting real good.

50:08

Right.

50:09

And I was competing with these guys.

50:11

And there were, there was regular tournaments every so every two weeks or

50:14

something.

50:15

Um, but it was, it was very disorganized, right?

50:20

Yeah.

50:20

It was only in Chicago, not even Chicago.

50:22

It was like this little tiny neighborhood, the 10 people.

50:26

And there was a tournament out on the, on, um, it was at San, I believe it was

50:29

San Francisco and it was called tournament go.

50:32

So this guy, like his parents were rich or something.

50:35

He had this huge mansion and he hosted the tournament in his parents house.

50:38

They let him do this.

50:40

And like he would fly people out, house them.

50:44

And like he would, he would post on smashboards, like everybody come out to

50:47

tournament go, we'll see who the best in the world is, right?

50:49

Wow.

50:50

And he, you know, he got some of our Chicago crew out there.

50:52

I never went to one.

50:53

Unfortunately.

50:54

Uh, I kind of regret that, but, uh, he got people from Japan and, and

50:59

Netherlands and all these people flying out to, to California.

51:04

Uh, and, and I wanted to kind of do this in the Midwest because the Midwest is

51:08

convenient, more convenient for everyone else in the country.

51:10

Right?

51:10

Like, you don't got to call it California.

51:12

It's not expensive.

51:13

Um, so I started talking shit online, which, you know, okay, that started.

51:17

I, I continued talking shit online saying, we're going to host a better

51:21

tournament.

51:21

This is going to be great.

51:22

Like we're going to, we're going to have all, all these people from, cause

51:26

it's faster, it's easier, you know, come out to Chicago, uh, to have a tournament.

51:31

Right.

51:32

So we start getting buy-in, right?

51:33

We got buying from people in the West coast, people in the East coast.

51:36

Oh, it's cool.

51:37

Uh, we got Canada people.

51:39

Um, I think, no, we didn't get any, any other international besides Canada,

51:45

but, um, it was great.

51:47

There was, I want to say 40 people roughly and back then that was fucking huge.

51:52

Yeah.

51:52

No, it's like, now you're talking like 3000 entrance and the prize pool is $500,000.

51:59

Like dude, that, that fucking wasn't a thing back then.

52:01

40 people was huge, right?

52:03

Yeah.

52:04

So I, this place, the dungeon in Burbank, I used to go there for

52:07

my Dungeons and Dragons shit, right?

52:09

And we had a little group that did that.

52:11

Uh, so I asked the guy like, Hey, can I have a video game tournament here?

52:14

Yeah.

52:14

And I had the dates and everything all laid out and he's like, sure, no problem.

52:18

Uh, and like we worked out a payment plan for how much of the, of the prize pool

52:22

would go to go to the rental.

52:24

And, uh, so in the morning on the day of I start showing up, right?

52:29

With my, with my TVs and like he's hosting a Dungeons and Dragons event.

52:34

And I'm like,

52:35

he double booked you.

52:36

Dude, like what's, I got like fucking 40 people coming.

52:40

Like there, there flew out from everywhere.

52:42

Like what do you, so he's like, Oh fuck.

52:44

What, uh, I mean, so we actually got it.

52:45

We got it done.

52:47

Uh, we had to kick out the D and D people and, and.

52:50

I bet that was hard.

52:51

And, and like just, it was just so like ghetto and janky and, and, but fun, right?

52:57

It was fun.

52:58

And like, I didn't know how to draw brackets properly.

53:00

So like I fucked up the brackets and it, and like, it came

53:05

around to what time I think like 9pm, 10pm.

53:09

And we're not done yet.

53:11

And the guys like, I got to close up.

53:12

Like I can't, I can't be here.

53:14

So like we drove to one of the group's hotels in the suburbs.

53:21

And like, we're like, well, let's just sneak in the back.

53:23

Like we'll sneak in the back and we'll have the finals.

53:26

So everybody gathered into one hotel room and we had like the, the, the last

53:31

four or five matches of the tournament and like we were trying to be quiet to

53:36

not, you know, alert the hotel people, but you can't stop cheering, you know,

53:39

to me because it's a type tournament.

53:42

Um, but it was, it was fun as fuck.

53:43

Like everybody has memories and like I went out to a bunch of tournaments, you

53:47

know, and another play, I got to see a lot of parts of the country.

53:51

Uh, and then like a year and a half later, two years later, they're like, well,

53:54

let's do this for real.

53:55

Right.

53:55

Let's like have a real company, major league gaming.

53:58

We're going to sponsor people.

54:00

And I'm like, I'm already like graduated college.

54:02

I had a real job at this point.

54:03

So I'm like, I'm leaving the community a little bit, but I thought this was a

54:08

great idea.

54:09

I didn't think it was going to take off because like who the fuck wants to

54:11

watch a bunch of nerds play video games.

54:13

Right.

54:13

Well, yeah, you missed that.

54:15

Like TV is one of the biggest websites and fucking one of the top streamers on

54:20

Twitch is a Smash Brothers Melee player, Mango.

54:23

And he joined the community right after I left.

54:26

So I never got to meet him in the old days.

54:28

I did meet him eventually.

54:29

Um, played some friendly matches with him.

54:31

He beat the shit out of me, of course, but it was fun.

54:34

Dude, it was just so fun.

54:35

Like, dude, my son, we get shit, all kinds of free shit sent to him.

54:38

Yeah.

54:38

And all he had to do was, you know, take pictures and he would get, I mean,

54:42

20, 20, 15, 20 people and they, they had a blast.

54:46

I mean, it was, and, and my son was a gamer pretty much from, uh, probably

54:51

like junior high on and it was gaming was, was slowly starting to take off.

54:57

People are like, you want your son on the internet?

54:59

And I'm like, no, but in my son was, when he was a shit talker, like a motherfucker,

55:04

he'd be like, he'd be like, yo, man, I traced your IP address.

55:08

I'm going to come to your house tonight.

55:09

I'm going to skin you.

55:11

I'm going to turn your skin into a lamp.

55:13

That's a little too far.

55:13

Uh, but I mean, but, but people are like, you know, you're, you know, isn't it bad?

55:19

Your son, so they don't make lists.

55:21

He played baseball.

55:22

It was fucking T-ball.

55:23

Yeah.

55:24

They didn't keep score.

55:25

Um, and he's 40 played was the, the, the woke shit was already starting.

55:29

Yeah.

55:30

And I'm like, guess what gaming does.

55:32

Yeah.

55:33

It gives competition.

55:34

Right.

55:34

Right.

55:34

Cause if you suck, everybody's going to tell you that you suck.

55:38

They're going to tell you why you suck.

55:40

And I mean, I go, cause my son, I mean, when he first started gaming, he'd be like,

55:44

dad, he goes, I don't know what to do.

55:47

They're, they're insane.

55:48

They're, you know, they're yelling at me to scream at me.

55:50

They're calling me names.

55:51

I go, well, suck it up, man.

55:53

Right.

55:53

Get better.

55:53

I go, get better.

55:54

And he did.

55:55

Yes.

55:55

Like if you guys, like, if you ever have a chance to just join a community that's

56:00

competitive, um, it's, it's just in someone's basement or whatever.

56:05

Like, don't, don't be like, oh, this is, is too, is beneath me or whatever.

56:09

Cause you could be a part of history.

56:10

Yeah.

56:11

Right.

56:11

Like you can build a community out of nothing.

56:13

Yeah.

56:13

No, I mean, except my son, his company, I mean, he wouldn't get, I mean, yeah, he

56:17

wouldn't make a lot of money off of it because he didn't want to charge people a

56:20

lot of money, but you had to pay to come to his site.

56:22

Well, I lost money even when I won the, like I would spend 50 bucks driving to

56:26

St. Louis, uh, and then like win 10 at the tournament and I'm happy, right?

56:31

Yeah.

56:31

I had fun.

56:32

I mean, like one day my son came and he was like, dad, if I'm in a game, I gotta

56:35

build my own computer.

56:36

I go, oh, fuck, we got to do that.

56:38

He goes, we're going to learn.

56:39

I go, okay, let's do it.

56:40

And we did it together.

56:41

We built his first computer.

56:42

Yeah.

56:42

He had some older boys and not much older, but they were helping them out and they

56:46

were teaching himself.

56:47

And I mean, honestly, I think it made him a better bigger.

56:49

Oh yeah.

56:50

Absolutely.

56:50

So I'm all for it.

56:51

Absolutely.

56:52

Yeah.

56:52

I mean, like I learned how to host an event.

56:54

Right.

56:55

I mean, that's, that's a skill.

56:56

Yeah.

56:57

Um, but yeah, so, uh, I guess we can move on to the teaching segments.

57:00

Yep.

57:01

All right.

57:01

So I'm going to talk about freedom of information today.

57:03

Oh, cool.

57:04

So in America, we have something called the freedom of information act.

57:08

Yeah.

57:08

Good luck with that.

57:09

Because we're a free country and we love freedom and liberty and everything's

57:13

free all the time.

57:14

Uh, so what is we do our government?

57:16

Well, so what this law is, is that anytime the government creates a record or, um,

57:22

any, anything, any kind of information, they're supposed to give it to you.

57:27

If you, if you're allowed to have it, right?

57:29

Sometimes they have secret military shit that you're not allowed to have, but, uh,

57:34

it's supposed to be open to you, right?

57:35

Cause you're paying for it.

57:37

Uh, this is your info.

57:38

You should be able to access it.

57:39

And all 50 states and territories also have an equivalent law for state related

57:43

matters.

57:45

Um, most representative in quotes, governments have a similar law.

57:50

So I can't speak to whatever country you may live in, but check out the laws in

57:54

your country.

57:55

There's probably a law on the books that you can get information.

57:59

Um, now, if you're talking about like the state laws here, each one could be named

58:04

differently.

58:05

So they're not all freedom of information act.

58:06

Yeah.

58:06

They, they're different.

58:07

So in Nevada, we have the Nevada open records act or Nora.

58:10

Yeah.

58:11

Um, uh, some states actually require you to be a citizen of that state for you to

58:15

get that info.

58:16

Uh, now Nevada is not one of those states.

58:18

Anyone can.

58:18

I would argue that because if you buy anything and pay sales tax, you pay

58:23

tax, that's how the law works.

58:24

I mean, like you can get a friend that lives there to do for you.

58:27

So there's always a way to get that.

58:29

Um, so yeah, basically it's, it's to get government records related to a person

58:33

or a topic, uh, criminal records, arrest records, police body, camera footage,

58:39

uh, surveillance cam footage from public buildings, uh, 911 calls, all that kind of

58:44

stuff.

58:45

Uh, you can also get government contracts.

58:47

You know, what businesses they're working with, what they're buying from them,

58:50

what the prices they're paying on.

58:52

I got, I got, I got leases.

58:54

Yeah.

58:54

So, so when you hear like, Oh, they paid $500 for a hammer, you can go look that

58:58

stuff up and verify it for yourself.

59:01

Uh, you can get employee information.

59:03

So name, position, salary, a couple other things for all the government workers.

59:06

Find out how much they're making to fucking deny your for freedom of

59:10

information act claims all day.

59:12

Uh, you can get emails from government servers.

59:14

So, uh, this is a big thing.

59:17

They're in COVID, right?

59:18

So Fauci and his fucking cronies were emailing back and forth.

59:21

Um, and this fucking rat bastard, you know what he did?

59:25

They, they hired somebody to teach them how to get around the FOIA request.

59:29

Would you know how they did it?

59:31

Uh, at what point I did, I don't remember.

59:33

So they purposely misspelled things that would have been search terms.

59:37

Oh, so like vaccine, they would have spelled it like VAX or VACS, something

59:42

whatever.

59:43

So, so whenever you're making a request, make sure you take that into account.

59:47

Yeah.

59:47

Right.

59:47

Um, I don't want just vaccine.

59:50

I want all the misspellings, all the typos, all the, like put it in your report.

59:54

Right.

59:54

Get it as detailed as you, as you need to be.

59:56

Um, cause they're going to try and fucking fuck you over.

59:59

Right.

59:59

That's what they're designed to do.

1:00:00

They don't want to help you.

1:00:02

And this brings me to my next point.

1:00:04

Uh, all of these, uh, all the states and the federal government, they have a

1:00:08

website where you can conveniently go do your request.

1:00:11

Right.

1:00:11

Don't do that.

1:00:12

Right.

1:00:13

These websites are buggy.

1:00:15

They don't work.

1:00:16

They're designed to make you get frustrated and give up and go away.

1:00:20

Um, I have not experienced that, but I also haven't done a ton.

1:00:23

I mean, I've done it for work.

1:00:24

I've been for a request for work and I've done it a lot for personal as well.

1:00:28

I've always had a fairly easy path at it, but also those are like, I've never

1:00:32

followed one with Metro, but I have done with Henderson.

1:00:35

Henderson was nice and sweet.

1:00:36

So yeah, I mean, like your, your mileage, okay.

1:00:38

So try the websites.

1:00:40

Yeah.

1:00:40

But if it doesn't work, don't be discouraged, right?

1:00:44

Cause these websites are buggy as fuck, right?

1:00:47

A five year old code of these websites.

1:00:49

That's where to God.

1:00:49

Well, some governments do not want to turn over anything.

1:00:51

Right.

1:00:51

I don't feel you have a right to do.

1:00:54

So, and the other problem with the websites is there's really no proof that

1:00:58

your request was ever received.

1:01:00

Right.

1:01:01

So by law, they have to reply to you within a certain number of days.

1:01:06

Um, but they could say, Oh, we never got it.

1:01:09

And how do you, how would you prove otherwise?

1:01:10

You're on a website.

1:01:12

Take pictures.

1:01:13

It doesn't prove anything.

1:01:14

I mean, it doesn't just doesn't prove anything.

1:01:16

The website responded.

1:01:17

No, I think, again, the one's if I will you hit submit is that's like you were

1:01:21

submitting.

1:01:21

If you take a screenshot, but that doesn't mean anything.

1:01:23

Yeah, I could, I could code that.

1:01:25

It doesn't mean when to anywhere.

1:01:26

It's almost like, I know you're going to trust the websites, right?

1:01:30

Be prepared to go in person.

1:01:31

Yep.

1:01:32

So government offices, um, now most states, uh, have to accept your request.

1:01:39

Even if they don't have that record, even if they don't manage that

1:01:42

record and then forward it on to the person who's responsible.

1:01:45

Now, Nevada actually doesn't have to do this.

1:01:47

I found out.

1:01:48

Okay.

1:01:49

So I went to, uh, um, the official public records request building, which is for

1:01:54

like building codes here in Las Vegas.

1:01:57

Okay.

1:01:57

And they're like, Oh, we can't do police records.

1:01:59

Right.

1:02:00

Now, if you're in a different state, they might have to forward that.

1:02:03

And so now check your local laws, right?

1:02:05

Um, because think about it.

1:02:08

If, if you live next door to the building code office, but the police

1:02:12

station is 30 miles away, why the fuck should you have to drive 30 miles?

1:02:16

Right.

1:02:16

That's their problem.

1:02:17

They should, they should send that along and do the work for you.

1:02:20

Right.

1:02:20

So you go to a library and you just sit at your home and see, you have to forward

1:02:24

it on to the right people.

1:02:24

They should.

1:02:25

They should.

1:02:26

Okay.

1:02:27

Again, it varies by state.

1:02:28

No, I agree.

1:02:29

Um, so now the other thing you want to do, uh, when you're in, when you're in the office

1:02:33

is get the full name of the employees that you're talking to.

1:02:35

Yep.

1:02:36

Right.

1:02:36

Um, if they have a business card, you get the business card.

1:02:40

Uh, otherwise get their full name right down or make sure you remember it somehow.

1:02:43

Technically, you can record yourself being in there.

1:02:45

I'm going to get to that.

1:02:46

I'm going to get to that.

1:02:47

Um, and then get a receipt that your request is taken because like we're talking

1:02:50

about the website, well, the website can say whatever the fuck it wants.

1:02:52

It doesn't prove anything.

1:02:53

But if you have a receipt signed by this employee, right, you know that they took

1:02:58

your request.

1:02:59

Now they have that many days to respond to you.

1:03:02

Um, so you might want to bring a copy of the relevant laws in case they give you

1:03:07

a hard time, right?

1:03:07

Cause again, like if they say, well, we don't handle that here, you have to go

1:03:11

to that office.

1:03:12

No, sir, the law is right here.

1:03:13

You have to forward it, right?

1:03:14

Have that prepared, read through it, know what, know what it says.

1:03:18

Um, and like Ryan mentioned, be ready and willing to record the interaction.

1:03:21

Right.

1:03:22

Uh, pull your phone out and start recording and say to them, I'm going to record you.

1:03:26

But no, you're said, if you do that.

1:03:28

Yeah.

1:03:29

Because they're going to, they're not going to like it.

1:03:30

They're going to complain.

1:03:31

They're not going to say, uh, we can't, you can't record here.

1:03:33

You have to leave.

1:03:34

They're lying.

1:03:34

They're allowed lie to you.

1:03:35

Yep.

1:03:36

Um, but like just be calm, be polite.

1:03:39

Look, I just want to, I just want to have a record that, uh, that this happened,

1:03:42

that you took my request, but you know, be, it's, it's not against the law.

1:03:46

So if, if they do threaten you with arrest, if they, if the police come and say,

1:03:51

uh, you have to leave, ask them straight up.

1:03:54

If I don't leave, will you arrest me?

1:03:56

Now once they say yes to that, now it's up to you.

1:03:59

If you want to get arrested or not, but if you do leave, you, you can

1:04:03

not hold them accountable because they said, yes, your rights have been violated.

1:04:06

So be ready to sue for that.

1:04:09

Um, and the other thing you want to take note of is you can do requests anonymously.

1:04:13

So, uh, a lot of times they're going to say, I need your address.

1:04:15

I need your phone number.

1:04:16

I need blah, blah, blah.

1:04:17

No, you fucking don't.

1:04:18

You don't need my name.

1:04:20

Uh, you only need a way to contact me.

1:04:22

Right.

1:04:22

Now you can give them a phone number that leads to a burner phone.

1:04:24

Uh, you can give them an email address that can't be connected to you.

1:04:27

Um, or whatever you prefer.

1:04:29

Um, but they don't need your name.

1:04:31

They don't need any private information about you.

1:04:34

Uh, so now how would you get that?

1:04:35

Well, they would email you or call you and then you would go pick it up in person.

1:04:39

Uh, and, and they're going, they're going to find an excuse.

1:04:42

They can to deny you or to redact things that shouldn't be redacted.

1:04:45

Uh, you got to be persistent.

1:04:47

So be, be ready to do it more than one time.

1:04:50

Um, just like, don't let, don't let them get away with it.

1:04:53

Right.

1:04:54

This is your info.

1:04:55

You paid for it.

1:04:55

It's your right.

1:04:57

Uh, speaking of paying for it, they might charge you depending on what you're trying

1:05:01

to get, um, because they have to print copies on pay.

1:05:04

Yeah, some get pretty pricey.

1:05:07

Yeah.

1:05:07

So, well, that's the other thing is if they quote you a price that sounds like

1:05:11

bullshit, you can challenge it.

1:05:12

Yeah.

1:05:13

And again, this is part of the law.

1:05:14

So you can, you can sometimes file an affidavit saying that you're living

1:05:17

poverty and you can't afford this and they'll just waive the fee or, or, or reduce it.

1:05:22

I don't think it should be in charge of fee because you already paid for that.

1:05:25

It's like congestion, right?

1:05:26

Uh, congestion that would New York just did.

1:05:28

Yeah.

1:05:29

It's, you're, you're, you have to pay extra to drive on their streets.

1:05:32

That you, okay.

1:05:33

So let's, let's say hypothetically, your taxes pay for them to record and keep the record.

1:05:40

Right.

1:05:41

But now if you want to go retrieve the record, that's an additional.

1:05:44

Extra labor, but you're, what your, your taxes technically go to their salaries.

1:05:49

Your, your taxes go.

1:05:50

I'm just saying this is the armaments they're going to make.

1:05:51

It's in the law.

1:05:52

It's in the law.

1:05:53

But the copy, well, just because the law doesn't make it right.

1:05:56

Well, that's what you're not going to get your records.

1:05:58

But I mean, you're paying for the copy machine.

1:06:00

You're paying for the pay for it.

1:06:01

You're not going to get your records if you don't pay.

1:06:02

Right.

1:06:03

That's the, that's the fact of the matter.

1:06:04

Yeah.

1:06:04

I've never been charged for it, but I, but I've heard some, some, yeah, they, they

1:06:07

charged me for the Vegas body cam and it was reasonable.

1:06:10

It wasn't unreasonable.

1:06:11

And if it is reasonable, I wouldn't care.

1:06:12

Yeah.

1:06:13

Um, but yeah.

1:06:14

So, you know, just be prepared for all this stuff.

1:06:16

Read the laws.

1:06:17

Make sure that if there's any specifics that apply to you, that you understand those.

1:06:21

Um, and, and, you know, do this stuff, do it for fun even, right?

1:06:25

Just fucking go out there and do it and see what you can get right, right to the

1:06:29

FBI and say, I want info on me.

1:06:31

Yeah.

1:06:32

Give me my info.

1:06:33

Yup.

1:06:33

And they have to send you something, right?

1:06:36

It might be a big redacted page.

1:06:38

Send them another one.

1:06:39

Keep sending them more and more and more requests until they give you the info they

1:06:42

have on you.

1:06:42

Well, we did them a file on you, but now we do.

1:06:46

Yeah.

1:06:47

So, but that's, that's my whole spiel for freedom of speech.

1:06:49

I started watching, cause you, I guess you watch those first minute

1:06:52

auditors.

1:06:52

Yeah.

1:06:53

I might like that stuff.

1:06:53

I've kind of picked up on this.

1:06:54

I wanted to kind of see what they were all about.

1:06:56

So the cop uses his personal cell phone to record something.

1:06:59

Yes.

1:07:00

You can, you can foil that.

1:07:01

Yes.

1:07:02

Yeah.

1:07:02

Yes, you can.

1:07:03

Yeah.

1:07:03

Cause there was one.

1:07:04

Is there on duty?

1:07:05

Well, actually, no, it was a TV show actually.

1:07:07

And the cop was using his personal cell phone and Sergeant goes, what are you doing?

1:07:11

Yeah.

1:07:11

He's like, well, my camera's much better.

1:07:13

Yeah.

1:07:13

She goes, do you have any naked pictures of yourself on there?

1:07:15

Because before that, you got to, you got to get those up.

1:07:18

Yeah.

1:07:18

So when I, um, we've already mentioned, I do contract work for the government and

1:07:23

they made it very clear.

1:07:24

He's a federal.

1:07:24

He works at the FBI.

1:07:25

They made it very clear to me that any info that goes to my personal devices is subject to search.

1:07:34

So I have to very, make it very well sure that I isolate my government work machines from my personal machines.

1:07:41

Okay.

1:07:42

Wow.

1:07:43

That is cool.

1:07:45

All right.

1:07:45

Your turn.

1:07:46

Um, actually, I typically do this to you.

1:07:50

I thought of another story I want to talk about.

1:07:51

Oh my God.

1:07:52

Uh, General Milley.

1:07:53

I've already told you before how I feel about him.

1:07:55

Okay.

1:07:56

What do you, do you believe these direct energy weapons exist?

1:08:00

What does that mean?

1:08:01

I don't know what that even means.

1:08:02

Well, okay.

1:08:02

So they claim that they started the Maui fighters with a direct energy weapons.

1:08:06

Oh, you're, that's okay.

1:08:06

Yeah.

1:08:06

But not to this extent.

1:08:07

I mean, I, I kind of do believe they have these weapons.

1:08:11

Eh.

1:08:12

Well, again, you paint your, your roof blue or green.

1:08:17

If you wish when it was, you didn't have to catch on fire, whatever.

1:08:20

But there's also ones that are much more teared down.

1:08:23

It's called the, the Cuban effect.

1:08:26

They got all, there was an embassy where a bunch of people got really sick and no one could figure it out.

1:08:31

And now it's kind of looking like it was a direct energy weapon because we have them.

1:08:35

Russia is the one who came with them first.

1:08:37

They, they have, I mean, couldn't you just fucking like release a virus there or something?

1:08:41

Well, no, but I mean, well, no, you're, uh, so Nilly is being accused of because he said he did it.

1:08:47

He used some of these direct energy weapons any time people gathered to support Trump.

1:08:52

Well, I know, I know that there's, um, something that will do like ultrasonic sound waves.

1:08:57

That's, that's would be a direct energy weapon.

1:08:59

Okay.

1:08:59

Yeah.

1:08:59

Okay.

1:08:59

Then those exist.

1:09:00

Yeah.

1:09:00

For sure.

1:09:01

And they apparently can even make voices in your head with some of this stuff.

1:09:05

I don't know about that.

1:09:05

I know that one's a little bit, but again, Milly's bragging about using them.

1:09:09

So they have used these weapons and they were actually,

1:09:12

Well, actually, let me, let me clarify that.

1:09:14

If you have metal tooth inserts.

1:09:17

Yeah.

1:09:18

It's an antenna.

1:09:18

Um, so there was a famous story.

1:09:21

Was it Lucille Ball?

1:09:23

It was a, it was a famous woman in the, in the fifties or sixties.

1:09:26

Like she would get radio signals.

1:09:29

Yeah.

1:09:29

It just happened from her, from her metal feelings and she would hear the radio.

1:09:33

Yeah.

1:09:34

Um, so, so yeah, if they knew that you had metal fillings and in which teeth you had,

1:09:40

they could maybe deliberately do that.

1:09:42

I don't know.

1:09:43

Hmm.

1:09:44

Well, no.

1:09:45

So back in the nineties, there was some Fox news reporters.

1:09:47

They actually did it to them as a test to show them what it's like.

1:09:52

And no, these reporters are like, yeah, that was fucked up.

1:09:54

Yeah.

1:09:54

They go, it doesn't hurt you, but it makes you want to get out of that area very, very quickly.

1:09:58

Yeah.

1:09:58

Well, so, um, do you know how seasickness works?

1:10:02

Um, at one time I did, it's, uh, the.

1:10:04

So you're on a boat, right?

1:10:05

And the boat's gently rocking.

1:10:08

Uh, but it's not rocking enough for your eyes to register it.

1:10:12

Okay.

1:10:12

But your ears are what keep your balance.

1:10:15

So your ears are like, I'm moving back and forth and your eyes are telling you, no, you're not.

1:10:20

Yeah.

1:10:20

So you look at her, the horizon a lot of times.

1:10:22

Yeah.

1:10:23

So, so when your ears and your eyes are telling you different things, that's what you get seasick.

1:10:26

And this happens to me when I play certain video games because my eyes are saying, hey,

1:10:30

you're moving and my ears are saying, no, you're not moving.

1:10:33

Right.

1:10:33

So I get seasick.

1:10:35

Uh, and, and that's what these weapons can do.

1:10:36

Right.

1:10:36

So they can make this ear here or something and this year's here, something else.

1:10:42

And now your ears are saying, I'm, my, your left ear is saying, I'm moving this way.

1:10:46

Your right, you're saying, I'm moving that way.

1:10:47

And that causes seasickness.

1:10:49

So that's how that would work.

1:10:50

Yeah.

1:10:50

But so what I'm going after is so they, um, apparently someone is filing charges or

1:10:57

demanding the government file charges against Milley because he admitted to using these on

1:11:01

American citizens because military weapons cannot be used upon its own citizens.

1:11:06

So I'm, I'm actually following the story now, but there's, because I mean, this is what's

1:11:11

weird when Trump won the election, oh hell has broken loose.

1:11:15

I mean, in, in, in maybe it can small segments, but like in federal employees are coming out

1:11:20

going, this is what I had to do.

1:11:22

This is what happened there.

1:11:23

I mean, it's not really whistleblowers, but they're just, it's just like they've been

1:11:27

wanting to talk about it for four years.

1:11:29

They could.

1:11:30

And now all the shit's falling.

1:11:32

So imagine what it's going to happen in a week when Trump takes over in gas.

1:11:36

I'm actually kind of excited about this.

1:11:38

But I still say he's got to get me off.

1:11:40

It's not going to crash the economy.

1:11:42

That's the plan.

1:11:43

You think they have the economy?

1:11:44

You can't do COVID again.

1:11:45

We're not going to fall for that.

1:11:46

I mean, they, they won't, someone died at birth.

1:11:49

Lou, I don't get it.

1:11:50

Yeah.

1:11:50

Okay.

1:11:51

California can fall for it.

1:11:51

We're not going to fall for it.

1:11:52

You think that hasn't a fall for that?

1:11:53

Fuck no.

1:11:55

Florida, Florida will definitely.

1:11:56

Florida won't, but we, I mean, we kind of like, no, we, we have Lombardo and the guy's

1:12:01

an asshole, but he's not going to fall for it.

1:12:03

I hope so.

1:12:04

I mean, because this, this, I can't do this shit again.

1:12:07

Oh, I get another question.

1:12:09

So Biden's doing a lot of, well, he's doing a lot of weird shit.

1:12:14

He's releasing pedophiles.

1:12:16

He's releasing sex offenders from Jen.

1:12:17

He's giving them immunity.

1:12:18

God.

1:12:19

So, and presidential immunity is, it's done.

1:12:22

Like you're over.

1:12:23

Yeah.

1:12:24

But the Democrat party and high-ranking officials in the Democrat party have already said he's

1:12:31

compromised mentally.

1:12:34

And even the report that was done on him that said, oh, he can't, he can't stand trial because he

1:12:39

cannot provide his own defense.

1:12:42

Yeah.

1:12:42

Can Trump erase all those and go, he was demented.

1:12:46

He was not in his right state of mind.

1:12:48

Can't do it.

1:12:48

Can't do it.

1:12:49

No, but he was not in his right state of mind.

1:12:50

Can't do it.

1:12:51

If you do a contract.

1:12:52

Doesn't matter.

1:12:53

And you can be proven that.

1:12:54

Doesn't matter.

1:12:54

If you change your will.

1:12:55

That's doesn't matter.

1:12:56

Why?

1:12:57

Read the constitution.

1:12:58

You're in that fucking constitution.

1:13:02

I didn't write it.

1:13:03

I don't believe in it.

1:13:03

I wanted to hear, I want to get rid of it.

1:13:05

I don't.

1:13:05

But yeah.

1:13:07

No.

1:13:07

Okay.

1:13:07

That's why I guess.

1:13:08

Are you trying to cover it for the fact that you don't have a teaching segment today?

1:13:11

No, I do.

1:13:11

Okay.

1:13:11

Well.

1:13:12

I'm going to keep talking for like four hours and like, oh God, oh, I didn't have time for

1:13:19

my teaching segment next second.

1:13:20

No, actually, because of what I did, what I did, because there was a request that I do

1:13:23

something on electrical.

1:13:25

So why not go ahead and hit HVAC and pumping around your house?

1:13:28

Cool.

1:13:28

So I'm going to do HVAC today.

1:13:30

Nice.

1:13:30

It's simple.

1:13:31

It's easy.

1:13:33

First, you got to identify what kind of system you have.

1:13:35

You're going to either have, well, I guess you're going to have, I guess there's three systems out

1:13:38

there.

1:13:38

You know, you got propane, which I'll know if you have propane, you know your shit's all propane

1:13:42

because you have to, you're monitoring by your propane.

1:13:46

Natural gas and electric.

1:13:47

So find out what kind of system you have here in Vegas, rooftop units, the RTUs or package

1:13:54

units.

1:13:54

They're very popular here.

1:13:56

And basically with that is the metal box, everything's in that metal box.

1:14:00

Compressor, gas valve, heat exchanger, burners, all that shit's in there.

1:14:06

More than Midwest, you've got, we do like split systems there.

1:14:11

We got either a gas or electric furnace and you got AC unit that sits outside.

1:14:15

So if you got a condit unit that sits outside, you know you have a split system.

1:14:18

Yeah.

1:14:20

So what else?

1:14:21

Oh, then you've got heat pumps.

1:14:22

Heat pumps really, they're important.

1:14:27

The weather can, the weather around you is important if you use them or not.

1:14:31

Because heat pumps are not real.

1:14:36

I don't have a lot of background heat pumps, even though I'm getting that because I have

1:14:39

them now, not at my work, but heat pumps are not going to really, I can't know, Chicago

1:14:45

weather.

1:14:46

But the way they're doing them now is they're installing boiler systems and cooling towers

1:14:51

to condition the water so that the heat pump works efficiently.

1:14:56

So you might have a heat pump, more than likely in a single family house, you're not

1:14:59

going to have a heat pump unless you're in Florida or something like that.

1:15:03

Or even I guess you got swamp coolers too.

1:15:05

Those are popular in dry areas.

1:15:07

So there's a whole bunch of different systems out.

1:15:08

You know what, find out what you have.

1:15:10

It's not that hard.

1:15:12

Have fun with this.

1:15:13

Get to know your system so you know that you can fix it yourself.

1:15:17

Right.

1:15:18

You know, the major thing is get to your whatever provides your heat and then whatever you have

1:15:24

sitting outside or if you have a rooftop, you get pictures of the data tag.

1:15:27

They're all on there.

1:15:29

And look it up.

1:15:29

Go to the manufacturer, put the model number in and it'll kind of tell you what it is.

1:15:35

And then it also tell you how to do your own preventive maintenance.

1:15:38

Now you won't be able to touch the free on because the federal government has locked that

1:15:43

shit down.

1:15:43

And it's not.

1:15:44

It's it used to be R22.

1:15:46

Everybody used R, everybody loved R22.

1:15:49

Then it went to 410A.

1:15:50

Now they're being a 410A.

1:15:52

So we got to go to a new free on and it never gets better.

1:15:55

It only gets worse.

1:15:55

Of course.

1:15:56

Well, if it was better, they would have been using that better from there before.

1:15:58

But performance wise, it never gets better than R22.

1:16:02

R22 rocked.

1:16:03

Yeah.

1:16:04

If you're in like...

1:16:05

Yeah, but it turned the frogs gay or something.

1:16:07

Right.

1:16:07

Doesn't that what happened?

1:16:09

For some reason, I remember hearing some from the frogs gay.

1:16:12

I remember what...

1:16:13

Alex Jones.

1:16:14

Oh, is it?

1:16:14

Okay.

1:16:15

Yeah.

1:16:15

Okay.

1:16:15

Oh, that's right.

1:16:16

Oh, and birds aren't real.

1:16:18

I like that one.

1:16:19

I loved that.

1:16:19

I actually saw a van once.

1:16:21

I see pictures of...

1:16:21

I see one, I forget where I was and said birds aren't real.

1:16:24

Birds are actually droned by the government, just so you know.

1:16:29

But now get to know your system.

1:16:31

The only thing you really have to do on a fairly regular basis is change your filter.

1:16:36

Every unit has got a swamp cooler or evaporator, does not have...

1:16:42

Take a picture, it doesn't have a filter, but it has a medium inside that you,

1:16:45

I guess you've got to hose it down every once in a while.

1:16:46

But you want to change your filter.

1:16:48

But you have to be careful on the filter you put in because they're making all these filters,

1:16:54

now HEMPA filters and we micron size will filter out anything of two micron and larger

1:17:03

or three micron and larger, it's actually really low on that one, but it's maybe I think eight,

1:17:07

one of the average standard is.

1:17:09

But be careful using those because you need proper airflow through your system

1:17:14

for it to function properly.

1:17:15

And if you've got...

1:17:17

If you're actually in cooling mode and you put the wrong filter in,

1:17:20

you will shut off your compressor.

1:17:21

Your compressor will trip off on an internal overload.

1:17:24

The only way to solve that is to shut the damn thing down and let it cool down.

1:17:28

You can also freeze it up as well.

1:17:31

So find out what filter is recommended and use that filter.

1:17:34

Don't get sucked into these fancy filters because they're not really good for your equipment.

1:17:41

So go on the website, learn, they'll tell you exactly what you need to do.

1:17:46

And they lay it out in such a way that it's actually understandable.

1:17:50

You can also go to a trusted YouTube channel, not necessarily YouTube, but a YouTube channel.

1:17:55

Right.

1:17:56

Because you can check their reviews and kind of see, you know, how long they've been doing it,

1:17:59

what people say about them, and they can actually help you out and give you little tips and tricks.

1:18:05

So it's worth doing that.

1:18:07

And then you can, you can maintenance your own shit.

1:18:09

And it's actually kind of fun.

1:18:12

You know, I mean, some, if you got stuff on the roof, if you're scared of heights, maybe don't do it,

1:18:17

but roof's aren't that scary to deal with it.

1:18:21

Yeah.

1:18:21

So just learn what you have and learn how to maintain it.

1:18:24

And it will help you out in the future.

1:18:26

It will save you some decent amount of cash.

1:18:28

Because every time a tech comes out, they're going to try and upsell you.

1:18:31

Yep.

1:18:31

Because a lot of these HVAC companies, what they do is they pay their guys salary plus commission.

1:18:37

So every part they replace, they get a little coin in their pocket.

1:18:42

And then that might bring them up to mislead you.

1:18:47

I've never seen it as bad as it is here in Vegas.

1:18:49

We have a lot of scam artists in this town.

1:18:53

We have a shit ton of carpet baggers.

1:18:56

Yeah.

1:18:56

It's, I mean, I actually had a job interview once for a plumbing company.

1:19:00

And they basically said, you need to lie to people to get bigger jobs.

1:19:05

Yeah.

1:19:05

You'll make, they told me you'll make more money the bigger the job is.

1:19:08

I'm like, I don't lie to people.

1:19:09

I mean, I don't lie to him, but I mean, who the fuck is he?

1:19:12

I can't believe you anyway.

1:19:13

It doesn't matter.

1:19:14

Yeah.

1:19:14

So, so no, it's just, it's just not, I just don't want to live my life lying to people to steal money from them.

1:19:20

And just, I just, it's just gross to me.

1:19:23

It's just gross to me.

1:19:24

And I, and then where I work at, I've caught people trying to lie and they'll, they'll, they'll, they'll

1:19:28

attempt to do it, but call them out on it.

1:19:31

Get it, you know, get educated on your own stuff and know how to ask questions.

1:19:35

If you are going to use a secondary company, learn how to talk to them.

1:19:39

Yeah.

1:19:40

So there's a, one of the best ways to find out if your, if your system is performing properly,

1:19:47

you get a little temperature gauges and put one in the closest supply duct to your unit.

1:19:55

You got to know what your unit is, put one in there and then put one in the return.

1:19:59

The return is typically where the filter is or it's going to be the bigger grill,

1:20:03

because that's, that's what's returning the air to the unit.

1:20:06

And then the supply ducts are what's distributed in the air.

1:20:10

And then you, but you get, you want to be the closest on the distributed on the distribution side.

1:20:16

And then wherever the return is, and you want to calculate the difference.

1:20:20

Typically you're looking for at least 20 degrees, 18, though it will suffice.

1:20:25

It's called a delta T across the coil.

1:20:28

And you want to make sure that you are actually conditioning your air, whether it's heating

1:20:32

or cooling. And you can tell that by the temperatures. It's pretty simple.

1:20:36

Again, but there's stuff online you can go to and kind of see how it works.

1:20:40

Yeah, but yeah, it's kind of fun.

1:20:43

Get used to it.

1:20:44

Do your shit before you need it. If you got, if, you know, before winter comes,

1:20:50

turn your heating system on, make sure it works.

1:20:53

Burn off the dust. The burn is going to smell. First, let me run it. It's going to burn.

1:20:57

That's just the dust on the heat exchanger.

1:20:59

When it comes to the AC, kick the AC on, on the very, very first warm day, kick it on and make

1:21:05

sure it's working. And that way you know you're good. And you're not, you'll be that fucking idiot

1:21:10

on the first 90 degree day. Call an HVAC companies when they're all booked up because

1:21:14

everybody else waited the last second. So, uh, yeah, many questions. You know how to contact us.

1:21:20

I can probably answer them for you.

1:21:22

Oh, we got to do, we got to do a Monero chance this week.

1:21:25

Okay.

1:21:26

Yeah. Just going to see your word out there.

1:21:28

I thought about one. I kind of lost it.

1:21:33

I don't want to do that.

1:21:34

Just pick a word.

1:21:36

Blue.

1:21:37

Blue. Blue is a secret word.

1:21:38

Oh, it is. Everyone have blue shirt.

1:21:39

Everyone who says blue.

1:21:40

I got a button down blue shirt on.

1:21:41

You go in the wheel and we'll decide who wins the Monero next week.

1:21:44

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1:21:47

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1:21:49

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