Explicit Multi-Location Prep, BitTorrent
Ep. 28

Multi-Location Prep, BitTorrent

Episode description

Multi-Location Prep, BitTorrent

00:00:00 - 00:03:04 Monero giveaway results

00:03:04 - 00:09:41 Longshoremen strike

00:09:41 - 00:35:33 Hurricane Helene and the response

00:35:33 - 00:41:40 Kraken delisting Monero and why government can never stop us

00:41:40 - 00:55:03 VP debate recap

00:55:03 - 01:01:01 Issuing a Cease & Desist to Dina Titus

01:01:01 - 01:14:34 Dave talks about BitTorrent

01:14:34 - 01:20:03 Ron talks about multi-location prep

Resources discussed on the show:

qBittorrent (https://www.qbittorrent.org/), good all-around BitTorrent client. I2P support in beta.

BiglyBT (https://www.biglybt.com/), very complex and fully-featured BitTorrent client. I2P support.

I2PSnark+ (https://gitlab.com/i2pplus/I2P.Plus/-/jobs/artifacts/master/raw/i2psnark-standalone.zip?job=Java8), I2P-only BitTorrent client.

ca9ed00095ec5a8df985bd446514a2ae50237838, Monero giveaway hash.

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

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Havlicek. We're here to entertain you, educate you, and maybe even make you laugh. I don't

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know. So we're going to do the the winner for the Monero.

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So last week we said message us on simpleX and yeah let's let's do that.

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Alright, here we go. So yeah we got three people contact us for the

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Monero challenge and we're gonna put them into this wheel here and decide

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who the winner is randomly. So number one will be definite manager.

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Ron's taking his time typing with his hunt and pack method. Okay number two is

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our good friend Algamest. A-L-G-A-M-E-S-T. M-E-S-T. And then the third

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person was Oliver Chase. Okay, hold on. Well, so he actually had a lot to say.

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Can I, is this guy's full of his name right? Oliver Chase. Oh, didn't...

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Nice! See what I did there?

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Well, he was giving you some compliments. So...

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What do you say? Did he have the blue button? No. He said, like Ron, I am wise beyond my years.

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So Oliver Chase brought up a good point. He said, well, since simpleX will let you

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make as many identities as you want, couldn't I just send you a hundred

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different messages from a hundred different identities and have a much

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better chance to win the Monero? I have to invent a bunch of other different names?

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Well, that's the funny thing is because he didn't actually do that. As far as I know.

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No one else messaged me. So that was the point. Oliver Chase, you were supposed to

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do that and now you only have one out of three chance instead of a 99 out of 102.

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Well, so let's spin the wheel. That's better chances than he's got when the

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presidency. There we go!

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Woo!

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Looks like it's going to be definite manager. So I'm going to message you on

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simplex and let you know you won and you're gonna have to give me your XMR

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address and we will send that Monero to you. Congratulations. I didn't

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think I spelled that wrong, did I? Yes, you did. That's fine.

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You got the point across. All right, definite manager, you are the winner.

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Nice. So you collect the 0.02 Monero. I message you out on simplex to get your

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Monero address and just send that over to us. Yee-haw! That's an awesome little game

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we got going on now. Now we're getting high tech. I got a nice one today this

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week too. Okay, you want to do that now? No, I don't want to do it now. It's going to be during my talk.

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Okay. Because it's related. So we got a lot going on this week. We had a kind of a

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cool debate. I didn't like it that much. That was kind of boring.

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Well, watch the moments. Watch it at the bar kind of suck because it was hard to

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engage in. I was going to talk about that in a few minutes because I want to talk

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about the dock workers. Oh yeah, okay. The Union Tony Soprano

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You know what? I normally support workers. I'm like, you know what?

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Make as much money as you can. Do what you got to do. But because you guys let that

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fucking douchebag get on camera and try to scare us and intimidate us,

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I hope you're on strike forever. Did you see his house? Oh, I'll get to that in a second.

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Yeah, so you guys want to stay on strike? I guarantee you by Thanksgiving you guys

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are going to be back hopefully with no new contract. Fireball. Yeah, because once you

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realize you can't buy your kids the G.I. Joe with the con food grip, you guys are

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going to go back to work because little Johnny needs that G.I. Joe with the con food grip.

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I think that's a little outdated. Kind of Eddie Murphy's joke though. I had to represent Eddie

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Murphy in here. Why not, man? No, they did an aerial shot of his house and I'm like,

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this looks familiar. And like I'm a big fan of the Sopranos. And I'm like, wait a minute,

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that's Tony Sopranos house. Seriously? I'm pretty sure it's the same fucking house.

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It's got the pool. It's got the guest house. I mean, I've watched that show how many fucking

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times like it's the fucking house. Huh? I mean, the driveway kind of curves and you couldn't tell

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the driveway because that's not where they took the picture of. But holy fuck. I mean,

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it's gotta be the same neighborhood at least. So this guy decides to authorize his union members

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to strike. Yeah, goes on TV, pulls off like a Tony Sopranos type guy. Yeah. But I think you

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pissed off most of America, dude. Oh yeah. You had your what $4,000 sunglasses, $10,000 watch.

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He's making like a million dollars a year. You got an ounce of gold around your neck.

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I think it was more than that. It probably was a coin. So I don't know. I don't identify the coin.

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But it could have been an ounce, maybe an ounce and a half. But seriously, oh, we don't make enough

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money. We need more money. And they were offered. They were offered a 50% raise and rejected it.

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So yeah, I never got a 50% raise in my life. No, and that's the thing. But they because they want

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75% but that's not the biggest thing they want. Christ, what the they want no automation. Right.

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Yeah. And guess what they did? Oh, no, I don't know what. So when they went on strike, they were

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making signs. Okay. And they use automated signs. Seriously, guys, like LED signs. Yeah,

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I'm on the truck with a screen on it. Oh, well, those things. Yeah. I mean, you want no automation.

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Jesus Christ. Yeah, right. Do be a pioneer and do handwritten handwritten signs or accept

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automation and as unload those boats with automation and then seriously, I mean, how many jobs they use

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with all of it lose with automation, because the workforce, especially in the blue color jobs is

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going down. Yeah. So they're going to run out of workers in the next 10 or 15 years or at least

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reduce the workers. So fucking automate. Right. Yeah. I mean, like, they're actually I saw a quote

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by the leader of the union in Sweden or one of the unions in Sweden. And it was like, yes,

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if automation will lose jobs, but our duty as a union is to train our workers to do the new jobs

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with the automation. Somebody fix the robot. Right. Someone's got to fix the robot. Someone's

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got to program the robots. So like that's the attitude you have, because he said, we don't

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protect jobs. We protect workers. Right. So I'm not a big fan of unions backed by the government

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in the first place, but like that's the right attitude to have. Yeah, no, I'm all for automation

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and well, almost anything. Not really happy. I go into a fast food restaurant and have an automated

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there. That's just weird. Well, so I mean, that's really so they're not doing that to satisfy you

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as a customer. They're doing that because of minimum wage is making it impossible to hire people.

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Yeah. Yeah. And that's right. I mean, like, you can't even get my fucking order, right?

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I'm going to pay you $20 a fucking hour. Get the fuck out of here. Well, that's

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machine gets my order right. You remember the California thing I was there. So check out. Yeah,

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they automated too much and they had to go back and pass new laws to slow down the automation.

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But that's California for you because they actually just tried actually knew some veto

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to law, which is weird because I thought he was a dick and so is. But the lawmakers said a law to

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they wanted all cars fitted with an alarm system. Oh, I saw that one. Yeah. That if it drives 10

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miles an hour over the speed limit, it's going to rat on the government. Yeah, you want to use

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my property to rat me out. Well, you know, I mean, that right? Why? Because he has friends that

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that make cars. It's not something that simple. Well, yeah, but actually making cars, you put a new

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sensor in put a new car charge board for the car. No, but like the people so the automakers know

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that if they do this, people are going to stop buying cars. Right. You're only buying used cars.

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And the automakers like, Hey, Newsome, don't forget where your fucking bread is buttered,

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bitch. But how does that work with our Constitution? What do you mean? It's California,

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they can do whatever they want. Oh, that's right. California doesn't have our Constitution.

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They get they outlawed that years ago. No, that's a state. You can use your own property to rat.

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My wife can't even rat me out. A state can do that. My property can rat me out. I own my wife.

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She has my property. Of course, you can. Hope she doesn't hear that. You just got a fly a frying

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pan come fly and they don't think

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States have a lot more power than the federal government with respect to this.

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But it's still it's it's your property. Yeah, and it's and it's ratting you out.

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Okay, I don't I don't think they can do that. Of course, they can. So if you get in a car accident

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and the cops is a dashboard cam, yeah, do you have to show them that footage? No, why not?

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Because it's yours. And the car is mine. And I have a new sensor that's reporting me as mine as well.

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Okay. But like, when they write it down on paper, that it becomes magically the thing you must do.

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Oh, we have to obey it. That's all laws were why are we wearing hats in downtown Vegas on Sunday?

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I don't know. I mean, we're supposed to a metro. Could you get on that?

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We'll see the tickets. We'll get some real good resources. Well, what we you know,

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we should do, we should just stand out there and start writing our own citizen tickets.

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Citizens arrest. You ought to do it. Excuse me, sir. Where's your hat? Oh, that's a citation.

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Yeah. That's spanking. No, that's a sentence. Oh, no, that's a paddling. Yeah, that's a paddling.

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So no, it's just these dog workers that we use in the automation kind of remind me of the

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blackmail, the Antifa guys, when they took over Seattle, the Chas chopped, they kept changing

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the damn name of it. No, because they bitched about their anti police, their anti border wall,

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what's the first thing they did? Put up a wall and hired arm guards. So I don't know. I guess

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the hypocrisy is my hypocrisy goes only so far. Yeah, so where the hell are we?

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What about the hurricane? That's just so I will have brief comments on the hurricane.

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I am not I am not about to talk about a lot because I am. Well, I have a couple of things

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extremely pissed off. And our federal well, okay, we go ahead and tell you think about the

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um, I had a couple. So one, there's a there's a video that went viral of these this Indian

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family that owns a gas station. And everyone was there yelling at them, because they're charging

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$10 a gallon for gas. But the funny thing is, well, if you're mad at that, why don't you go to the

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gas station on the street? Oh, because they're out of gas, because they didn't raise the goddamn

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prices. There's no such thing as fucking price gouging, right? When when there's a disaster,

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when you don't prep and you have no fucking gas, then there's higher demand.

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Yes, we talked about this. So if you didn't prep, if you don't listen to our show, because you're a

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fucking moron, then when you go to the gas station emergency, you gotta pay a higher price. Otherwise,

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there's no gas at all because everybody will have it taken away. So these are your options.

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You have no gas at all. You prep or you pay $10 a gallon. So only if there was a politician running

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for office who's talking about price gouging that could have showed up there and didn't come as

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nasty say something about this. He might have. But I'm saying here is because she's the one. Oh,

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well, yeah, gouging food, they're gouging food. I'm going to control the price of food. Well,

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that's the thing that would make the problem worse because then there's gonna be no gas. Yeah,

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right. So but I'd say she could have used it as a talking point. But it's Indian people. So they're

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Oh, they're not white. Exactly. Now, I go back to she's not trying to win this fucking race.

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Well, neither are the Republicans. No, Trump is out there. He showed Georgia. He stayed out in

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North Carolina because the senators asked. But his own like team is trying to throw things for him.

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Like it's just so fucking bizarre. What are they doing? I mean, like he's talking about abortion.

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And well, there's no, Vance handled the abortion question. Vance, I'm talking about in general.

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Yeah. Well, first of all, actually, this is my dream. I wake up the day after the election.

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Mind you, I'm saying the day after the election, I wake up and I open up my newspaper because

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I'm back in the 1950s. And because that's because they can count all the votes in one day there.

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And I see Trump and Vance won and third party everybody else. Fuck the Republicans, fuck the

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Democrats, fuck them all. So the other thing I want to talk about with the hurricane was the whole

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probably the topic that you wanted to talk about, which is like they're threatening people who are

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bringing aid. What? But they're also doing something else. Okay, what's this? The FEMA was taking

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over all the donations. Right. Right. And taking the money, right, and putting it back in the FEMA

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budget, which apparently is empty right now, because of immigrants. I'm not kidding. It's

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literally they spent so much money on immigrants, they have no money to help out Americans. Oh,

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no, I do want to say thank you, though. I want to thank every other country that came to our aid

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and helped us out in our time of need. Oh, you've got the right down or? Yeah, what

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you remember the list? Oh, wait, I don't what country showed up? Sri Lanka? I don't think no,

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no, no, no, nobody. Yeah, all the people we help out and we're in our time and these are federal

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government. No, no, Israel had to do something right? Yeah, they must have said like a bomb over

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because they're our greatest ally. Yeah, yeah. Fuck you. I fuck everybody. You know what?

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Yeah, I still there was there was a report like threatening there was a guy with a helicopter

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his own helicopter, and he was flying goods in and out and rescuing people. And they threatened him.

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And I'm thinking like, you have a helicopter, you could mount a machine gun on a helicopter.

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Go ahead and try and stop me, motherfucker. Well, that's what people need to start doing. So here's

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the thing, Biden showed up, Biden finally woke up and realized that there was a hurricane. Well,

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they had it. I mean, how do you literally destroy part of this country? To be fair, how would he know?

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I mean, people's houses were floating down the river. Yeah. And Biden shows up a week later.

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And where does he go? Ashville, North Carolina. Guess what? Ashville, North Carolina doesn't have

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roads, roads to get in and out. Row ads, row, row ads. So anyway, I don't know why I'm quoting

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movies today for but whatever. That was black sheep, wasn't it? Oh, no, it's tummy boy because they were

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in the in the hot rod car. No, it was black sheep. Black sheep because they were going to the election

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thing. Yeah. All right. So yeah, so he shows up and guess what they had to do? What Biden before

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Biden got there and the roads up and shut the roads down and ban all air traffic. So no more

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helicopters flying in aid. They were dropping the phone. Stay home. Stay home, send a fucking email.

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It's free. Talk on the phone. Call me. Yeah, because the day after the hurricane,

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he was on the phone for two hours talking about the hurricane. I've actually thought about this.

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If I was president and some disaster happened, like, do you really want to me to spend 20 million

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dollars to get on Air Force One and just go personally visit and fuck shit up? What the fuck,

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man? That's first of all, the president has nothing to do with that, right? The president

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is supposed to manage the union of the states, right? So it's your state that should be helping

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you, not FEMA, not the president. But like, even if he comes as a gesture, which they usually do,

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they're spending 20 million fucking dollars. You're spending more fucking money that could have been

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used to helping people. It's so fucking stupid. Send a fucking email, zoom call, give me a fucking

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break. Wait, here's a novel approach. Get fucking aid there the first day. You, yeah, this is,

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I'm trying to go out there. I mean, there's a lot going on. There's stuff I know happened. There's

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an in my conspiracy. My car is like, this should be the priority. But like, am I crazy? And the

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other thing that this is why like, it feels like everybody's trying to throw the election, right?

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Like, these are some of these are swing states. Well, so no, technically, the entire area destroyed

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by the golf is, well, they okay, so the Appalachia, a lot of them are Democrats, but they're white

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Democrats that are typically going towards Trump right now. So George is, George is in contention.

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Well, you know, I don't think so. But, but it is now. Oh, no, Trump just won all those other

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things. Right. If you people live in those states, and you vote for Harris, really? Oh,

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God, I don't want to go off. Oh, my God, this is really pissing me off because

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this kind of brings back the whole Maui fire thing, right? That something bad happened.

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Right. And they're wise blue. Your people failed you. Did the government have something to do

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with this? Did they not? Why are they not helping? They didn't help in Maui and they're not helping

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now. But yeah, when I think they don't have anything, they have nothing. They have men,

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they have women, well, okay, people that can go and help. Oh, there's a tree on your house.

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That's good. Oh, your house is floating down a river. Well, let's see if we get out. Do you

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think those people know how to help? They don't need to fucking help. They're fine. They're

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not folks. But that's not the point. The point is that we pay our tax pretty much. I pay my taxes.

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But we most people pay their taxes. I and we expect it in return. That's the thing. I think

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you're witnessing in real time the collapse of the empire, right? Like the money keeps flowing in

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and they have nothing. It's already gone before it came in. Like this is the end.

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Do you think they're going to be able to vote in three or four weeks?

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I mean, we might have like a sham election. Like, I mean, the Roman Empire allegedly existed for

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like 300, 400 years after it collapsed. Maybe you guys use a balloon. Maybe the FEMA can do one thing.

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Get some balloons, two different, three different color balloons and a bunch of helium. Drop them

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off in these towns. They can fill the red balloon up and sit it up in the sky. Oh, there's one for

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Trump. Oh, nope. Trump, Trump. Chase Oliver. Who the fuck voted for him? Why is his balloon kind

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of like not flying real well? Nope. No blue balloons. Don't even sit the blue balloons. Fuck them.

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Oh, okay. I don't. It's okay. I'm looking into the couple of things I'm looking into. I'll touch

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on them briefly so I don't go crazy. Well, what the 700 dollars for a family?

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What 700? That's what they're that's what that's what the government's giving these people.

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Okay, basically, I'll take 700 bucks. Well, you have no house.

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I'll take 700 bucks. Well, you are you on welfare?

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I wouldn't be then you would have to be on well, you have to be in welfare.

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Fuck. Yeah. So our government good job guys. Good fucking job. You want to know why I'm anti

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government right here. Oh, man. So you know about weather manipulation, right?

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No, no, this has been around since the 1950s. We use it Vietnam. We know how to manipulate the

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weather. Yeah, but I don't think it's any more or Dubai technically funded their entire fucking

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city because they over seated. Okay. Great. So you can see there's right. Yeah. And there's patents

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for well, there there were patents in the patent office that the government has the keys to and

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at night they go and steal a patent for any machine that manipulates the weather.

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That's apparently how they get this but there's been weather manipulated machines out since the

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1950s. We've used them. We've known about them. I am not saying this is weather manipulated,

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but it was an odd storm. The weather trainer could not track the same for shit. No, they

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had they were wrong. They were they were it's going to this city and didn't go to that city.

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They always get those wrong. They like fucking can't turn is like an hour before it's coming.

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That's why he's right. He was right.

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Well, the weather channel can't get a fucking right. It okay. One it's hurricane season, right?

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It's not and what is the wall? I have the wall or wall of the eye. What the fuck is that? What?

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This storm had a I have a wall in the eye or I don't know. I'm gonna fucking weather channel. I

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don't know whether man. I'm right more than I'm wrong. This I don't think the storm was anything

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out of the ordinary. It was there was a Google like I wall dude like support gonna come up black

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cock. You would see Ted with my Walbert. No, every time you go to Google within six results of any

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Google search, you see black cock because it's the internet. It was a strange story. I haven't seen

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anything out of the ordinary though. Like I mean, we had Andrew when I was a kid like that was a

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further into the country than it ever has before. I don't think that's true. Yes. We had we had one

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to this degree. We had one that touched Chicago. The rain did. Yes, the wind too. Yeah. How much

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now did was that when Miss O'Leary's cow knocked over the lantern? No, this was in 2007 or something.

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I remember it. There's a lot of areas in North Carolina that have not seen this kind of storm

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in its okay. But when has Chicago ever seen a hurricane? It did. Well, I mean, it's a rainstorm.

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Well, yeah, right by the time it got to us, it was it was but the whole the funny thing was the

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whole hurricane was very mild, but it was massive. Yeah, it was probably one of the biggest hurricanes

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in our lifetime. I believe this was the biggest ever. Well, I'm seeing biggest in size at the time.

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Yeah, no, I'm me too. No, the other one was bigger. And but it was mild. It was mild even when it

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Okay, I was gonna make a black cock joke, but I could get it out. Sorry, sorry, people.

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So I'm not saying I'm not saying the government did this. I want to. I want to show proof that

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they did. I really, really want to. But I don't have any of that information yet. But I do have

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some information that I'm again, just gonna throw the little nugget out. We'll talk about it when

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we actually make a mainstream news. Females grab all donations. Don't if you're donating,

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don't give anything to the federal government and fuck the Red Cross. Yeah, you give local churches

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you give to the mountain man who's got fucking 20 donkeys walking up a mountain. You see the video

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this guy? No, he's got like 20 donkeys behind him all packed up. Guess what? The government can't do

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it. So we the people have to help with the people. Yeah, you. Like Monero is a great way to do this,

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because they can't tell who sends and buys and receives and you just donate your Monero. So,

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you know, because I don't know what do you know about the Maui fire? You heard about the smart

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city? No. So in Maui, the rock, Oprah, they, they, and a bunch of other millionaires, I'm

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sure the zuck, the zuck is in there. Because that's where his bunker is. They want, there's a,

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there's a myth or a rumor out there that they burned down that city to make it into a smart city.

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And they're trying to buy all the people, the land to the people, but they're fighting back.

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But now the government's finding them and making it hard on them to rebuild. So they almost have to

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sell. So that's kind of, that's what's happening down there. If it fucking happens here, we over

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thought the government. That's it. That's byline the fucking saying, don't call the FBI on me though.

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I'm not ready for them yet. No, I mean, seriously, though, I mean, you've got Maui.

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So it was, it wasn't Maui, it was a town next to Maui.

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But oddly enough, the fucking mayor of Maui, Maui, did you see that ex post?

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No.

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The rest of her child porn. Like 500 kids or something, go to her ex.

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What the fuck? I'm not searching that.

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No, no, it's on her ex account. I put it on there.

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Oh, okay.

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So, I mean,

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That's why we got banned.

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No, no, no, you got banned because you post crazy shit. I just post insane,

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retarded stuff. Like the sky, the sky's falling, the sky's falling, or birds aren't real. That

23:29

doesn't my post. The earth is flat. We didn't go to the moon. That's me. When he's like, hey,

23:36

dumbass, you're an idiot. That's him. If you didn't know already.

23:43

No, but they're saying like Ashville, North Carolina is the next smart city.

23:47

I mean, I don't know.

23:49

FEMA doesn't give a shit.

23:50

Of course they do.

23:52

George Bush caught shit from not getting to New Orleans the day after the storm.

23:57

FEMA's rule is local response. You got three days. Take care of your stuff. We'll be in in three days.

24:05

And he was in within three days and got shit. And I'm not supporting George Bush,

24:12

but wrong is wrong. Right is right. He was right. They demolished him. All these people are hungry.

24:19

They had to loot food. No, they were looting fucking TVs. Guess what they didn't loot? Work boots.

24:26

Oh, dear God. I mean, there's supposedly a town, again, I'm looking into this,

24:34

FEMA will not let anybody in.

24:35

I saw a story like that too. And there was a guy who you did a post on X yesterday

24:41

saying like this happened in the Florida Keys a couple years ago.

24:46

I forget what hurricane it was, but he tried to drive out aid and they just wouldn't let him

24:52

through the because there's one road into the keys, right? Yeah. And they would let him through.

24:56

So like they actually snuck on boats and smuggled all the shit. And when they got there,

25:03

they were talking to the people and the people were like, yeah, like, what happened?

25:07

No one's giving us a day to abandon us. And they're like, no, the government shut the

25:11

fucking roads down. No one can get to you. And like what they were doing was

25:17

so there were trucks of food stuffs and all in the whatever like dry blankets.

25:23

And they were like saying, no, no, you're not on our list of approved vendors.

25:27

So you can't donate this stuff. So it has to be like,

25:30

I don't know, it's the ones that sell like a blanket for $500. Well, I could buy 20 bucks.

25:35

Well, it's that or it's like, it has to be Coca Cola, not Pepsi. And I'm not sponsored by Coca

25:40

Cola. I'm not saying that's what it was. I'm just giving an example. But if you weren't on the

25:46

approved vendors list, then you got turned away. And also those approved vendors got kickbacks

25:53

from the federal government like FEMA would pay for that Coca Cola or Pepsi or whatever the

25:57

fuck it was. And this whole I wish I could find I should have fucking reposted it. I don't know

26:01

why I didn't do that. Like, I don't know if the guy is real or not. I didn't look into it. I just

26:06

read the post and it was a long post. It's hard to know what's true. Like, that's fucking ridiculous.

26:11

And that's what they're doing here too. Like, holy shit, what is this? I mean, we don't need the

26:16

federal government at this point. No, they're making it worse. Even then the governor of North

26:20

Carolina, he's dragging his feet fucking to Santas and his national guard North Carolina. Yeah, I saw

26:24

that too. And people were making fun of on Twitter like, oh, Republicans all of a sudden want

26:32

socialism. And I'm like, fuck, it's a man. It's aid. Well, no, no, it is socialism. But you already

26:40

stole our fucking money, right? You stole our money and said, okay, we'll give you a when you need

26:45

it. Well, okay, then fucking give us the aid or give us our fucking money back. And we don't need

26:49

your socialism, right? No one's begging for socialism. We want you to leave us alone. But since

26:54

you already stole the fucking money, give it back. My house burns down over how close river. Help me

26:59

out. Let me the fucking loan. Jesus fuck. The truckers. Which truckers? The ones traveling that

27:07

I 40. So I 40 basically runs actually from from Barstow, California, yeah, all the way across

27:14

the country. Oh, yeah, yeah. I 40 is the main route to go. Yeah, to go. When I used to have in Tennessee,

27:19

I would drive to I 40, go to Asheville because I love Asheville. We came, I came, I've been around

27:23

the country quite a bit in the last 10 years. There are two cities that we talked about moving to

27:27

that we did not. One, Ashland, North Carolina, and Cedar Keys, Florida. Those are the two cities

27:33

that we actually considered moving to. Holy shit. I'm glad we didn't dodge the ball there. Cedar

27:39

Keys is gone. It's an island, but yeah, it's fucking trashed. So 18 winners at all the truck stops

27:49

that were west of Knoxville, or maybe say more like Newport, Tennessee, or even like,

27:57

right around that area there. Tires are being slashed over 23 trucks had their tires slashed

28:01

while the truckers slept in them. They had eight in the trailers. What the fuck? Like who? The

28:06

federal government? CIA? Oh wait, the CIA doesn't operate within our country. Does that even make

28:12

sense? It must be the Venezuelan Haitian UN soldier. So there is a lot of looting and crime going on

28:20

down there. It could be the immigrants, but also the mountain folks protect their own families.

28:26

So I don't know if they're turning on each other down there or not. I don't know what's going on,

28:29

and I've been a wolf. Get into that some other time. You get cameras on your truck, guys.

28:34

Well, I mean, they're sleeping at a truck stop. Yeah, well, that's the truckers, too. I mean,

28:37

the truck, I would think the truck, the truck stops should have cameras. I mean, but you see a guy in

28:42

a baseball hat looking down at the ground. Right. Oh, Marty. And then you see the CIA sneaking in and

28:50

stepping tires, step, step, step. But does that even sound right? The CIA doesn't work inside the

28:55

country? No. It doesn't sound right. They have an office in the country. Well, how's that?

29:00

It's at Langley, right? Langley, Virginia. Sure. Move them over to Guantanamo Bay.

29:06

They can have cock-meat sandwiches all day. Why am I quoting movies? I don't even watch movies in

29:12

a long time. Oh, I'm just pissed off. No, it's just, it's depressing that our country cannot come to

29:20

the aid of ourself. We're broke. We're fucking broke. Well, yeah, but Congress can literally

29:26

trip over themselves trying to get billions of dollars to Ukraine. Well, okay, so this is kind

29:32

of a misconception. We're like, we're not sending them money, right? We're sending them bombs that

29:38

have already been made. Not all. We are sending them some cash. No, yes, you're right. The money,

29:44

a lot of the money that we are giving them is going to build more bombs. Yeah. We are replacing

29:48

our older bombs with our newer bombs. Yes. But that's, but still, it's... But that's the thing,

29:53

like when you say aid, I mean, you can't convert those bombs into something useful for...

30:00

But they're getting cash as well. Okay, but cash is fucking worthless too, right?

30:05

Well, because... So that's the other thing is like when we give aid to foreign countries,

30:09

we don't see inflation. We don't see it right away because those four, that cash didn't come back to

30:14

America for a long time. But if we gave cash to Americans during COVID, there's inflation. So,

30:20

like that's what I'm saying. They're fucking broke. They have nothing. Like, okay, they can write a

30:24

check for IOUs or they can send old shitty bombs. But other than that, we have nothing.

30:30

But we're still using federal money to pay, to build missiles that were shipping to another country

30:36

because we have to build them because we sent them other missiles. Right. So that's money that

30:40

could be in the coffer. Well, that's the thing is like, there's money is worthless at this point,

30:44

like the dollar is worthless. That's why they're doing this, because they have to maintain this

30:49

air of legitimacy. And it's the only way to do it without crashing the dollar for a couple more

30:54

years. Crash it. Well, of course, but there's no one to say that. I mean, that's why with the dock

30:59

workers strike as long as you guys want. Let's see what happens. Yeah, let's get America. Before we

31:04

do. Yeah. I mean, guys, first of all, toilet paper is not imported. No, they can hear. Get yourself

31:11

a day. Even like a garden hose, just bring it to the window. There you go. It could be a team sport.

31:18

A redneck bidet. Patent pending. No, I mean, so we are not, you don't need to hoard toilet paper,

31:27

people. Stop it. But hoard everything else. No, I'm actually going to talk about that in this show.

31:33

But no, I don't, oh my God, it's so frustrating watching this. I'm telling you, man, they're

31:40

just broke. You're witnessing the end. It'll collapse in real time. It's a bit like, we are

31:45

lucky if you think about it. How many people get to witness the end of an empire? No, I mean,

31:51

I've always said if it's going to crash, it'll crash in my time. So my son and can have a happier

31:56

life. I'm willing to go through it and fight for it and do what we need to do to rebuild. And we

32:00

can have currency with my picture on it. I want the $100 bill though. I want to be on the $100.

32:05

There's no, there's gonna be paper money. No paper money. Oh, it's your currency? Yeah, you're gonna

32:10

be spending money. You're gonna be spending money. Well, but the government can control that. No, they

32:14

can't. So it'll be digital dollars that they control. But my word, they're coming up. I'm telling

32:20

you, they're broke. They're fucking broke. They're going down. They're gonna collapse. They won't

32:23

have anything. All right. Well, I do want to show, I do want to show, shout out to Trump and Elon Musk.

32:32

They stepped up. Trump went into Georgia, refused to go into the carolines because he was asked not

32:37

to. How many millions of dollars did he spend to fly his plane there? Of his own money? No,

32:44

taxpayer money. I don't think he gets taxpayer money. Oh, he doesn't get that. So he spent his own

32:49

money to do that. I would think, but Biden spent my money to do it. Biden spent your money because

32:55

he's the actual, because Trump, do you think Chase Oliver's getting a dollar? Get that money back

32:59

if we give that motherfucker a dollar. Get it back. Oh, go get it back. Tell me how much we have. No,

33:03

I don't, I mean, we don't get money for running for office. No, I don't. Even like the Pittons,

33:08

I mean, we can't even deduct the money we spend on our campaign. Right. Which I, that's why I'm not

33:13

spending any. I was going to spend a shit ton and deduct it and actually start paying the IRS back

33:19

when I'm through my deductions. I really thought I could do that. I thought I had the perfect scam.

33:25

I'm like, huh, I'll run for office with no chance of winning. I'll spend thousands of dollars on

33:30

goofy stupid shit and then I'll deduct it all and then I'll actually have a decent tax return

33:35

and I'll be able to pay out the government with it. Get off my back, Uncle Sam. Oh, Jesus Christ.

33:40

So, so Elon Musk did step up and got Starlink. Oh, yeah. Yeah. I bet you consider getting

33:48

Yeah, I've thought about it too. Well, the main reason is the people that don't have internet

33:54

are the people that don't have Musk's Starlight or whatever that is. Starlink. Starlink. So,

34:01

with Starlink, you have the internet. I mean, you might need power, but if you listen to us,

34:05

you've got a gas generator, possibly diesel generator. You've got solar generators. So,

34:11

you would have internet with what I, the advice I gave him, Elon Musk stepping up. Yeah. So,

34:17

Yeah, I thought about Starlink as a backup because like, it's slower. It has more latency

34:24

than the wired connection. But if that goes down, boom, just transferred. Yeah. Well, that's kind of

34:29

why I've got the 5G internet, right from G-Mobile. Sorry, it was your sponsorship check from them.

34:36

For my backup internet. I always want two internets because when I work from home,

34:39

I kind of need the two internets. Yeah. If I post it online, I can use two different IP addresses.

34:43

Yeah. Look at all your VPN. Yeah, they still know who you are. No, I'm on a VPN, dude. Until the

34:50

government takes that away from us. Because they will. They will. I guarantee you, if Harris gets

34:55

elected, they are coming after VPNs. They may lose before. It's not that simple. It's not that simple.

34:59

Okay. So, they just go after all their companies that provide VPNs. It's not that simple. Because,

35:04

okay, so like, all the work from home people that work for the government or anybody else,

35:09

you have to use a VPN. So, you can't ban VPN. Oh, no, no, no, not for them, for we the people.

35:15

But I'm saying there's no way to tell. If I set up a private VPN server, you can't tell them.

35:20

You're the computer guy. I hope so because I love a VPN. I mean, yeah, they might ban the company,

35:25

the big companies. But like, if you are getting your VPN from a foreign company, there's nothing

35:30

they can do. All right, cool. I hope that works out because

35:34

yeah. So, speaking of tech news. So, Monero got delisted by the last remaining centralized exchange

35:43

called Kraken. So, you can no longer buy Monero from official sources, which it did hit the price

35:50

a little bit. Because whenever there's bad news, like the price goes down, but it's already starting

35:54

to recover. Every bounce. And that's the great thing about Monero is like, we don't give a fuck.

35:59

We don't want your centralized exchanges. We want you to ban us. Same thing with watching YouTube.

36:04

Please fucking ban us. Exactly. Get out of here. We don't want your shit. And we're going to prove

36:08

to you that we can do this shit without you. And this is why like, I've been doing shows on Bisq

36:14

and Bisq, basic swap and always decentralized peer to peer exchanges, because that's how you need

36:19

to get your Monero, right? So, fuck you Kraken. And I honestly, it's not their decision. They're

36:25

getting pressure from the government. So, fuck you Euro government and American government. Fuck

36:29

all of you. We don't need you. We're going to do this without you. I just see really dark days if

36:35

the Democrats cheat again and win. It doesn't matter. They have no money. They're out of there.

36:39

They have nothing. They're broke. Just watch. It's all bluff. It's all bluff. I mean, I'm sure

36:46

go right down on their magic piece of paper. You can't have a VPN. Go ahead and force it.

36:50

I would actually fly into Washington DC without my cell phone, of course,

36:56

just to watch them turn the power off to the White House and the Capitol, they can't pay the

36:59

fucking bill. That'd be great. I'll help you put the lock on. Actually, I got into a fight with

37:06

the power company when I lived in Chicago. I was actually was in displayings at the time.

37:10

They shut my power off. Yeah. Because I was, this is early on, like online payments were getting

37:17

newer and I set up automatic withdrawal. It didn't go through on the day. Maybe I didn't have quite

37:22

enough. I don't know why it didn't go through. But they shut my power off and I'm like,

37:26

Don't you have to get like two months' worth or something? No, they said,

37:30

What the fuck? It might have been two payments. I don't know.

37:34

You didn't even know to get the notice right? Yeah. It was due to online payments. Jesus.

37:39

And I come home. I have no power because what are we going to do? I go, I'm going to turn the

37:42

power back on. So I went out there and I opened up my electrical box, pulled my meter because what

37:48

they, I'm going to tell you what they do. There's a way when you pull your meter to fix it. Don't

37:51

do it. If you don't know what you're doing, you will become a crispy critter. So I put the meter

37:57

back in, went home and then I paid the bill and they show up the next day and. Oh, you're already

38:02

ready to go. No, no, no, no, no, no. We did not go that way. I come over from work and there's this

38:10

lock on my box and I go, that ain't saying. So I call them up and I'm like, well, sir,

38:17

you restored your own power. I go, yeah, I tried to pay because I paid that night. They just couldn't

38:22

get out the next day. Why'd you admit to that? What's that? Oh, fuck that. I'll tell you why.

38:26

I'm actually getting that. I go, yeah, so I restored my own power because you guys couldn't

38:29

get out here. Yeah. I go, what's the problem? They go, well, you touched our property. I go,

38:33

well, I go, you do own the meter and I'll give you that. But what you put the lock on? Yeah. My property.

38:40

How does that work? It's that great electoral box is buying.

38:43

But how does it put in a lock on to change anything? I can't pull the meter anymore.

38:48

Right. But why does it make it your property? No, the box is my problem. Okay. The box. I

38:52

physically own the box. Yeah, but you know, inside of it. So yes, I did pull their meter. Yeah. And

38:56

I did restore power. Yeah. But I'm like, that's my property. They are, no, it's locked. You gotta

39:02

get the lock off. I go, watch me. Okay. I go, I go, it's gonna come off. No, no, I go, it's gonna

39:08

come off. And you guys are taking it off. I talked to you a few days. So I actually call the

39:12

Congress Commission, I started a big fight, I go, they are locking me out of my property. They have

39:17

no right to lock the government cannot lock me out of my property. And it went, I went around, around

39:23

for weeks. And then they finally ruled that the lock had to come off. Yeah. Because I'm like, I mean,

39:30

it's not like I'm still electricity. I mean, I'm fucking paid. Right. Although in the older days,

39:35

before the smart meters, yeah, if you pulled the meter and did this, and then put it back in,

39:43

it ran backwards. And there was enough of us that knew the algorithm that you had to follow.

39:52

But if you do it for a few days a month, yeah, no more than a week. If you do it from day one,

40:01

you can do a full week. Maybe I should be, oh, wait, no, statute of limitations,

40:07

the way it goes on that one. Come on, NV energy, not NV energy, uncor, what the hell is that?

40:14

Illinois power company, comment. Oh, yeah, comment, yeah. Comment, come at me, bitches.

40:21

Yeah, no, we used to do that all the time. We would just sort of power anybody, well, whatever.

40:24

I mean, what do I care? I mean, Tesla gave us free electricity. And Edison took away from us.

40:31

I don't buy that. It was just right. They could grab it. electricity. Yeah, if that was a thing,

40:37

like people would be doing it. I mean, like, I thought he invented that tower that yeah,

40:43

the Wardenclyff Tower. Yeah. That's all electricity. I don't think it's enough to like,

40:48

to do anything useful. What was DC, I think. Yeah, you'd have to receive it. And well,

40:52

back then, I guess we could have went to DC shit. And I'm saying like, if this stuff worked,

40:56

you could build it in your backyard. But we're not smart as Tesla. Oh, I'm sorry. No, that's

41:01

what it's Edison. No, Tesla. He wrote everything down. But Edison took it all. You know, it doesn't

41:06

matter. Like, Edison like raped Tesla. No, I get that. But I'm saying, so P ditty and Will Smith,

41:13

that's what Tesla. I'm saying like, if this shit worked, people would be building it in their

41:20

backyards. And that's possible. I mean, I don't know. I mean, I get I, you know, I,

41:25

um, I looked into it because somebody told me, well, Edison stole everything from Tesla. I go,

41:29

no, I don't make sense to me. No, he, they were definitely yeah. Yeah. But that's what the school

41:35

books told me. What am I indoctrination center? That's not what they said. Well, I knew that I

41:41

knew this stuff. I don't know what your excuse is. I was a dumb ass. I took the AP classes.

41:46

I was like knucklehead. I've been a knucklehead. I was fucking about that. Um, Elmer Fudd said

41:51

best being with that of Mickey Mouse hands was Elmer Fudd. All right, let's just jump

41:57

ahead first and this debate. Oh, yeah. Okay. So like the opening statement, I now

42:03

was was Vance trolling everybody with a look with the whole I was born in a middle class

42:11

because he kept saying true though. I understand it's true. But like Kamala Harris

42:16

was saying it to avoid questions. Right. And like Vance would say it at the beginning of every answer.

42:23

Yeah. Even though he like sometimes he actually answered the question, but I'm like,

42:26

anybody kept a straight face the whole time. So I'm like, is he trolling? Like, what is this? So

42:31

why does he keep saying that? So we were at a debate watch party and it was a bar and I don't

42:37

know, they couldn't even turn the sound up where you actually hear the damn thing. But like I said

42:42

under the speaker, I'm like, I was actually disappointed in Vance. I'm like, I still

42:46

thought they won. I mean, because I mean, seriously, I'm from the school shooters.

42:50

So what was that? What the fuck? And the free and Trump jumped right off.

42:54

The free speech doesn't cover misinformation. That's the words you gotta sometimes. I'm talking

43:00

about sometimes it's the guns. Like what the fuck. So Vance, Vance won. I mean, you could have

43:07

turned the sound off and just watched the picture and you would know who won that.

43:12

Was he a drug? Was Tim Walsh on drugs? Because I was looking at his pupils.

43:17

And those pupils were fucking expanded. My drug had become his ass down. So he wouldn't be doing this.

43:23

And his wife's eyes would have started flying around the room. Those pupils were big, man.

43:27

Oh, dear God. But so I was a little disappointed because I'm like, dude, you miss so many.

43:32

He made a fucking, I'm gonna flood mentioned 2025. Vance ignored it. Yeah. And I'm like,

43:38

oh, but then, but then I came home and I watched a lot of the highlights. I go, oh,

43:43

he just didn't want to go in the mud. He didn't want to play in the mud. He wanted to hit back with

43:47

facts. He wanted to keep it. I am presidential. I look good. I'm not, I'm not, I'm not getting

43:53

into the mix of it. Yeah. And then that's where I really, I go, oh, shit, he did really good.

43:57

And the fucking side I shit is amazing. Dude. I mean, he's just like,

44:04

I have a feeling I haven't watched the whole debate yet. And somebody else mentioned this too.

44:09

I think every time that that Elmer Fudd lied, that's when he looked at the camera.

44:14

And this is like, so, so now you can, he marked it for us. Yeah. So now we can go back.

44:19

I thought the moment of the debate was the, was the fact check. Oh, that was so good. So wait,

44:25

what did the women do? They censored him? Yeah, well, well, so let's start from the beginning.

44:32

The agreement of the debate was no fact check, right? You asked the question. We answered the

44:37

question. There's a response. We move on. Right. And they decided to fact check. Oh, actually,

44:44

the Haitians are now, I don't care. Okay, so here's the thing. It's your job as a citizen

44:52

to decide what's true or not, what they're lying, what they're telling truth, whatever,

44:56

not the debate moderator, right? So it's your fucking job. Now, I, it's correct that the Haitians

45:03

are legal in a way, in a way. Because we talk about this, but we also don't know. So again,

45:10

there's like, there's the Springfield Haitians. There's different, like, I don't know.

45:13

The Hampton Haitians. No, I don't know which people came in and which status, right? We don't know.

45:19

Why are they coming mass numbers? Right, right, right. I'm gonna take a shot at the dogs. They're

45:24

not. Well, okay, so regardless, the moderator said, actually, the Haitians are legal immigrants,

45:32

right? And you broke the rules, bitch. Yeah, right. You know fact checking. Yep. So then, so then,

45:38

JD Vance says, well, there's their only legal in the sense that they use this app.

45:44

What was that? I don't remember what he called it. What the name was.

45:47

Wasn't it that we talked about like two months ago? Oh, okay. So we're kind of out of the game here.

45:51

Yeah. Oh, yeah. Listen to the Canadian Cages. You know what to listen to the baits.

45:55

Get the fuck out of here. Turn your phone off. So yeah, so he starts like, well, first he said,

46:01

you're not allowed to do that. You broke the rules. And then he starts talking about what the app is

46:06

and how it works, and why it's different than claiming asylum status and blah, blah, blah,

46:11

blah. I don't really give a fuck. Like, let them all in. I don't care. But when they break the rules,

46:16

because you don't have any cats and dogs. I'm gonna keep my pets secure on a leash

46:23

so you can't eat them. I don't care. You turn around and say, hi, does somebody come back?

46:27

Bones. But don't think he handled that perfectly. Yeah, he did. Whether I read with him or not,

46:32

he handled it perfectly. Allegedly, calmly, and just would not let them interrupt him.

46:39

And then when they got the mic off, they looked very bad. But it was their faces. Yeah. They were

46:45

smug, smug assholes. And they all look bad the whole time. They did make them look bad,

46:50

and that's really great. But here's the problem. When that debate first started,

46:55

they called him out on the 10th and square thing, and I go, oh, shit. Oh, so I go, NBC must have

47:03

watched ABC get their ass handed to him on the presidential debate. So they're gonna play this

47:07

fair. Yeah. Well, that didn't last long. Jesus. No, why not? You know what? The next debate,

47:14

Trump, do one more debate. Tucker Carlson and let them pick the other person. Oh, God.

47:21

Let's just get Tucker Carlson up there. You never agree to that. They just want to agree to it.

47:25

Because they can't answer the questions. Of course. Yeah, they can't answer the questions.

47:28

And they answer the question that wasn't asked. Oh, we did not pre-hand the questions to anybody.

47:34

Oh, wait. Did somebody ask that question? No, it's a thing of mine. If you answer a question

47:38

that wasn't asked, you're lying. Why did you answer the question? Well, I mean, it is a big thing,

47:43

right? Like, people were talking about it in the last debate, and people talked about it in 2016.

47:47

So like, well, no, 2016. I was saying that there is a reason to address that.

47:53

I mean, yeah, I just NBC. I expected them to be shitheads. Yeah. But the first question,

48:01

when they called him out, I'm like, I got excited. I'm like, oh, good. We're not going to have lies.

48:07

Of course. Everybody lies. No, there are. I've seen some good debates.

48:12

But wait, so did we have our moment? You're no Jack Kennedy. We have that moment?

48:18

I mean, the fact that it was the best thing. The abortion question was pretty good, too.

48:24

Obviously, we memorized the Minnesota law. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

48:28

Sent it to the governor of Minnesota. And the guy goes, well, that's not what it says.

48:32

Well, I got here. Well, I thought his best answer was the paid maternity leave question.

48:39

Oh, I mean, that have got. Oh, my God. So like, they said, you know, would you support

48:45

federal mandated maternity leave? And and like, Vance gave a perfect,

48:51

libertarian answer. Okay. So he he's first he goes into his, I was raised in a middle class family.

48:58

And my mother was this and and I have a beautiful life who has a degree and I think she's a lawyer

49:04

or something. Anyway, he does it does a little thing. And then he goes, now our situation is

49:11

different than your situation and that person's situation. So we want we don't want a one size

49:20

fits all solution. We want to be able to negotiate our own solutions. And that's what I support. So

49:26

like, I'm like, dude, like, you like raised my bar at least for a little bit, because that's what

49:32

we should be talking about. Right? We don't want a fucking federal solution. We don't want to be

49:36

like Europe, where everybody gets four fucking months to have a baby. And then you got to come

49:40

back with your full salary. And and productivity is lost by doing that. But the government handles

49:46

everything so well. Why can't we trust them? Look, if you are having a baby, talk to your boss,

49:54

you know, like, they're they're not going to be dicks. If they are getting a different fucking

49:58

job, that's a good point. Right? Capitalism and free markets are about if you're not if it's not

50:03

working out, you switch. That's the whole point. Right? We have better maternity situations here

50:09

in America than most of Europe. And it's not in the law because that's why that works. So I love

50:17

that answer. That was great. See, actually, the climate change one, I like that answer, mainly

50:23

because the Democrats use hear that one. Yeah. So mainly the climate climate change is used as a

50:27

gotcha moment for the Democrats, the Republic, right? And Vance just went, Okay, you want to fuck

50:31

with me? Here we go. He goes, we're in much cleaner country. We do things. Yeah. So we should

50:38

bring more manufacturing here, right? Because we have better laws and regulations. Right. Well,

50:43

I mean, we know why we're cleaner. It's not why. Well, I mean, he's a government employee. No, I

50:48

get he's got up. He's got a back as boss. But the reality is we are I mean, we have cleaner oil.

50:53

Yes, we have better natural gas for sure. We do have more regulations. But if we can roll out

50:59

nuclear better than anybody else, we just have to fucking do it. Just get out of the way. Speaking

51:03

of nuclear, nuclear. What's this now? Ukraine hit Russia's nuclear site. Oh, really? Yeah,

51:12

nothing's leaking yet. But we'll see. We'll not fucking another Chernobyl. And then we got the war

51:16

in Lebanon, apparently, with boots on the ground pretty soon. Yeah, this is starting to ramp up

51:23

World War Three. So what they're calling you, they're calling me. What is this?

51:30

Oh, Donald Trump, holy shit. Oh, Jay Trump is calling me. I wonder if that's who's just called me.

51:35

It's a it's a speech he gives. Oh, God, recorded, recorded speech. I open my phone. I use to get

51:43

my phone on the ground. Don't interrupt us during the fucking

51:45

paper. I'll call you after I'm done. All right. Jesus, just sit and wait for me.

51:52

He's on the third hole. He needs to use some specific advice. Last time he called me,

51:55

my wife and I were walking my wife goes, who is calling you now? I go, oh, I'm gonna take this.

52:03

Come on, man. When Donald Trump calls, you gotta you gotta you gotta answer.

52:06

Oh, Jesus. So yeah, no, I did like the global war with him because he kind of threw

52:12

he kind of took their narrative away. Right, right, right. Yeah. And I love that. Yeah. And

52:16

that's kind of what he was abortion as well. He's turned it around all these talking points

52:20

that the Democrats lie about claim they care about and they don't care about. That's the thing is

52:25

like it's not that fucking hard to get them on this stuff. Like it's just so easy and nobody ever

52:30

does it because Republicans suck because they're like, oh my God, they sent the word abortion.

52:36

Um, no, no, no, I don't know what I don't know what that means. I got it and it runs out the door.

52:41

Oh, climate change. Oh, shit. I still would like to see Vivek up there. I mean, like he would just

52:46

like it's pretty bad ass with all of them. I don't know. Trump. I mean, advance. He's a he's a

52:53

the problem is like he doesn't have the right position on so many things.

52:57

So he's going to give a bad answer when his position is no, if I disagree with a lot of his

53:01

his stance, he's just pro government man. Like, I mean, you know, you know, but no, so, but so I've

53:07

seen dance like how I explained it was he surgically takes apart his opponent and I've seen him do it

53:14

to numerous people. He's a scalpel and just fucking cuts them up unlike Trump takes a chainsaw.

53:20

Well, the old Trump did this, this Trump we're seeing in debates now. You gotta be model. You got,

53:25

you can't people like, Oh, you so mean, he says nasty thing. Yeah. That's what Trump had to calm

53:31

down. So I get it. But no, but Vance is just he just surgically attacks them. And you can't,

53:38

you can't I mean, he literally had a fun just like, I mean, you see, the face, the face of control.

53:48

Learn how to grow that big, pudgy face. If you need to use scotch tape, because it's clear,

53:53

just take that shit up. So you quit. I mean, you talked so much with your face.

53:59

And so much of the body language, you didn't need to use words. Yeah. Dear God, but I enjoyed the

54:05

hell out of it. Where are we at now? I got everything I wanted to talk about. The only thing I

54:14

didn't mention is the hurricane apparently FEMA is not allowing pictures or videos to be taken.

54:19

Okay, try and stop me.

54:22

Well, they're putting your arrest people now they can't do it. Okay. Well, no, but can they if

54:26

female control if it's a federal federal controlled area, can they ban? No. Okay, good. You can ban

54:33

pictures within that zone, maybe. But they can't ban me from taking pictures into that. You know,

54:41

I mean, trust past the eyes. Right. So Americans, let's get our drones. Right. Get some fucking

54:48

I want to see thousands of drones. Just walk have hidden cameras just right over that whole area. I

54:53

mean, like anytime someone says you can't record, you should start recording. Yeah, every time you

54:58

can't have that drone here by more drones to be on the way reminds me. So some of you guys might

55:03

have seen our YouTube channel. I put up a special video. Oh, shit. So I delivered a hand

55:10

delivered a cease and desist to Dina Titus his office, because she was too cowardly to come out

55:16

about blocking us on Twitter. So I gave her seven days to either respond or remove the block.

55:22

At which point we will see if we can initiate a lawsuit. Do you think she removed the block?

55:26

I checked today and she hasn't so really, huh? Now, here's the thing, like lawyers are fucking

55:34

retarded. Okay. Yep. So the few lawyers I've talked to that seem interested are not specialists in

55:41

this in civil rights. So like, one guy seemed really interested, he actually recommended me to

55:46

a civil rights lawyer. And they're like, Oh, you got it, you got to pay 2500 bucks, just to get the

55:51

consultation. And who knows how much it'll be to do the lawsuit. I don't think so. So I honestly,

55:59

I kind of rather just do it myself, like just go pro say, because it's not that fucking hard. But

56:05

you know, like, I don't know. But Monday Monday is the seven days deadline. So technically,

56:11

the canary in the cage is a business. Yeah, but this is me. This is me personally. Wait, but she

56:16

been the care in the cave. Well, she is she is impeding our business and our path to engage with

56:24

more audience members, especially the no, that's not that's not the issue. The issue is what I'm

56:29

saying though, in a legal term, you can say that she's hurting our business by banning our speech.

56:34

I don't know if that's the way to go on this because that's why I'm not a lawyer. Well, so one,

56:41

I'm a constituent, I don't think you are you're in district three, right?

56:45

Yes. Yeah, so I'm a constituent of her. So she's directly impinging my right to redress my

56:52

representative. Right. Okay, I cannot talk to her on Twitter. I cannot criticize her. I can't do

56:57

anything to get in touch with my representative in a medium she is chosen. Right. She chose to go

57:03

on Twitter and promote herself. So you have to take what your constituents say to you. The other

57:09

thing is, I am running against her. Yeah. So she's now directly interfering in my campaign. Right.

57:16

I'm choosing my as my campaign strategy to respond to her on Twitter. And she is illegally blocking

57:22

my free speech rights. You should have told me you're going. I would have went with you. I mean,

57:27

you're going to get the FBI to our houses anyway. Well, okay, but so either way,

57:32

the reason I brought it up is because of the filming and public thing. So like we got the

57:35

whole thing on film. I did put it up on the YouTube. So like a one minute video. Wait, where did

57:40

you put it on YouTube? Well, YouTube Odyssey and wrong. No, that's not what you said. Yes, I did.

57:44

You said the YouTube. So did you use the internet? We thought as an art. We are recording. The

57:49

YouTube as in the canary in the cage. Oh, okay. I thought you were like 90 years old on me. I was

57:54

on the internet. No, no, no, no. I went to that thing called the YouTube. And nobody harassed us.

57:59

Nobody said you can't film. Nobody said any bullshit like that because they know better. Vegas is

58:03

actually pretty good about that stuff. Because there's cameras everywhere. Yeah, because the

58:07

strip and tourism and blah, blah, blah. But yeah, so I thought it would be great to put up there.

58:12

Just read the record that yes, I gave her this. Yeah. Right. Because she could say, Oh, I never

58:16

got it. Yeah, it's not video, bitch. Right. So yeah, we'll see. It might it might have to be seven

58:22

business days. I don't know. But so next week, we'll see how we go forward with this.

58:29

All right, we're going to restart his soup politicians now. Fuck yeah, dude. They break the law,

58:33

they get sued. Fuck them. Yeah, no, that's really cool. I dig that. So but yeah, I'm sure that's

58:39

got a little bit of a problem for the government. But whatever. I think I said open the government

58:44

show. So I mean, what the hell am I going to bitch about? He's coming after us.

58:50

All right. Yeah, I think that's the new start. Oh, no, I do. You know. So again,

58:56

Vance won that debate hands down. And if anybody's in question of did he actually win, you know,

59:02

just go to political political ex because they criticized the criticized Vance.

59:09

They were they put out a well thought out criticism of him.

59:15

And his beard. They criticized his beard. So I didn't find anything he said an hour and a half

59:23

long debate, except that beard is misogynistic or something like that. I'm not a big fan of

59:29

beard in general. Hey, hey, hey, hey, but I've seen JD Vance without a beard. Oh, that guy needs a beard.

59:36

No, no, no. Check. Okay, everyone listen, Google, Jason Momoa without beard. Oh, God,

59:42

that dude needs a fucking beard. No, there's some people that need a beard. No, there are there's

59:47

guys that they grew a beard and they actually became good looking. Oh, God, what is that? I know.

59:52

He's like a sex symbol without a beard. Jesus. He look at that. Looks like like a heavy metal

59:59

rocker. But yeah, beards are an accessory for some people. I on the other hand need a beard as

1:00:05

well. I had a boss, I was actually the district manager kept giving me crap about my hair and my

1:00:10

beard. And usually after every Halloween, I shave my beard because I was growing goatee for Halloween

1:00:17

because I might Halloween character was the dude. So I would always just shave it off, you know,

1:00:22

get some fresh growth in there. And he's like, Oh, usually shave your beard. And I'm like, I don't

1:00:28

know. And so I went home and shave my beard. And I go to my manager's office the next morning,

1:00:34

and she goes, What the fuck did you do? She goes, Hold on. Bob, you gotta get over here. You

1:00:40

guys see what Ron did? He's like, What happened? He's like, just get over here. He comes over,

1:00:45

looks at me and goes, Yeah, grow that back. Oh, yeah. No, I either have a beard or goatee all

1:00:53

the time. That's me. Are you ready to? Yeah, I think I worked up some learning learning.

1:01:02

I'm well learned. All right. So I want to talk about BitTorrent today. Most people have heard

1:01:06

of BitTorrent. But maybe they don't know what it is, how it works, you know, on the finer details.

1:01:13

And I kind of want to go over some of that kind of stuff. So BitTorrent is a peer to peer file

1:01:17

sharing protocol. Okay. It's designed to share large files. So like Linux ISOs, like, you know,

1:01:25

like the operating system, that's like a CD worth like 600 megs. Okay. So like, in the past,

1:01:31

if you want to download a file that large from a website, most of the time it would get interrupted,

1:01:37

and you would time out, and then you got to start it again, because and there was there was sort of

1:01:42

a restore point, but it didn't work all the time. And then you had to restart from the beginning,

1:01:47

it was a huge fucking pain in the ass. So they developed BitTorrents in either the late 90s

1:01:52

or the early 2000s, to deal with this kind of stuff. Other things you can get are like large

1:01:57

scientific data sets. So like, if a scientist is tracking a hurricane, for example, and they have

1:02:03

like 20 gigs of data on it, the best way to share that would be over BitTorrent. Public domain,

1:02:10

movies, music, audio. So if you want to, you know, watch Charlie Chaplin movies,

1:02:14

you know, BitTorrent is your is your go to right? Or what's it steamboat Willie, that's not public

1:02:19

domain? Just at the end of this, I'm going to tell you a story, but go ahead. So yeah, get your

1:02:24

steamboat Willie on BitTorrent, that's perfectly legal now, they can't do anything about that.

1:02:28

Oh, time out? I mean, is that what happened? Yeah, he ran out of time on that. And then like,

1:02:32

like, leak government documents is another another good one to do, like so like, wiki leaks, for

1:02:36

example, that wiki leaks is a centralized point of attack. So if the government doesn't like what

1:02:43

wiki leaks does, they can get the website attack website attack the servers. But if it's on BitTorrent,

1:02:49

there is no centralized point of story. Okay, so there's no one to attack, right, you can take

1:02:53

down one guy, but it's a million other people already out just moves around the internet all the

1:02:56

time just moves around. Yeah. And so like, because of this peer to peer nature, it's censorship

1:03:01

resistant. It's almost impossible impossible to censor torrent traffic. By default, it's not

1:03:07

encrypted, but you can encrypt it. You can do it over VPNs. A lot of the popular VPNs these days

1:03:13

support specifically torrenting. Just check with your VPN provider if they do or not. You don't

1:03:19

want to break your terms of service. My own proton allows it and has specific servers for it. So

1:03:26

if you're on proton VPN, do that. And the other thing is it has a huge torrent network. So that's

1:03:32

kind of one of its biggest things is the torrents on itp, the, you know, the dark web, all of our

1:03:37

shows are up there on torrents. So there you go. So how does it work on a kind of a technical level?

1:03:43

So you take your your big file, and you split it up into small chunks. Okay. Okay. And then

1:03:50

so if you're if you're the one seeding the file, you would you would report like, hey guys, I have

1:03:55

this file. And it's this size, I split into this many chunks. Okay. And people would connect to you

1:04:02

peer to peer. And they say, Oh, I want that file. So then I would say, okay, I want chunk number

1:04:07

five of the file. And then another guy would say I want chunk number two of the file, right,

1:04:12

so that you download these small little chunks, which is easier than the whole file.

1:04:17

And then once once this guy gets chunk five, he can start sharing chunk five, right? So then that

1:04:23

speeds up the whole process. Because now instead of me sharing the file to everybody, I share a

1:04:29

chunk here chunk there chunk there. And then there chunk everywhere. We're a chunk. Yeah. And

1:04:34

then now they all start sharing with each other. You get a chunk. You get a chunk. And by the way,

1:04:39

chunk you got to do the truffle shuffle. Okay, that's a Goonies, right? You fucking do a movie.

1:04:46

Shit. That's right. So yeah, so any peer, whatever chunks they've already acquired, they can start

1:04:50

sharing those chunks and become like a semi cedar. And that speeds up everything because

1:04:56

now you have a whole network of people sharing all these chunks. And it just 10 times or 100

1:05:02

times the original file sharing speed. So how do you find these files? Like that's usually the

1:05:09

hard part with Torrents. So when you make a torrent out of a file, like say you you have

1:05:14

Steamboat Willie on your hard drive. You when you make a torrent out of it, it creates a small

1:05:21

dot torrent file. So now that torrent file has metadata in it. Like, where do I find this file?

1:05:29

Yeah. And then you would share that file with other people. So instead of putting the whole

1:05:34

Steamboat Willie on your website, you would put the dot torrent file on your website, and they

1:05:38

can download that within seconds. And they could find your torrent on the bit tour network, and

1:05:43

then start pulling the chunks of Steamboat Willie. Another way that it works is called DHT. And that

1:05:49

stands for distributed hash table. And this is actually really cool because it works without the

1:05:53

dot torrent files. So if you're when you're connected to bit torrent, you have you have all

1:05:59

these peers that you're connected to. And they're just other people's computers. And you're constantly

1:06:04

asking them, hey, what files do you have? Right? And they'll give you a list of the hashes of this.

1:06:11

So a hash is like, you just take a mathematical equation on a big piece of data and give me a

1:06:16

number. So it's, I don't know, there's like a 40 byte long file hash. So it's hard for them to

1:06:25

duplicate essentially. So yeah, so the DHT network, you're constantly asking your peers, hey, what

1:06:32

files do you have? Here's the files I have. And you're all sharing that data back and forth.

1:06:37

And among, you know, the whole wider network. And if you know the hash of the file you're looking

1:06:43

for, so like Steamboat Willie, you can say, okay, I want I want this as does anyone have this hash?

1:06:49

And maybe none of your peers do. But they'll say, oh, let me go ask my peers. And then it goes down

1:06:54

the chain. And eventually someone says, yeah, I got that, I got that movie. So then it comes back

1:06:58

to you and then you connect to them as a peer. And now you start taking the chunks from their file.

1:07:03

And it happens all automatically, you don't need to share torrent files or do anything.

1:07:07

And there's a there's a cool app called bit magnet. And what bit magnet does is it sits on the bit

1:07:15

torrent network. And it does that whole asking peers for DHT attaches. But it'll also grab metadata

1:07:24

from the hashes. So they'll send you a hash and bit magnet will say, well, let me see what that

1:07:30

actually is. What's that file? Tell me about that file. And they'll come back with Oh, that's

1:07:34

steamboat willy. And then bit magnet would then write that down in a local database that you own.

1:07:40

And it would say, hey, this hash is steamboat willy. So then you can then go to bit magnet and search.

1:07:46

Hey, I'm looking for steamboat willy. And big man will say, Oh, yeah, here's put this hashing

1:07:50

your bit to our client. Okay, so then you take that hash, you put in your client, and then boom,

1:07:55

you start downloading steamboat willy. Cool. So it's all automatic. It's just like this again,

1:08:01

it's all peer to peer self hosted, you don't got to worry about, Oh, did they take down the

1:08:06

torrent site? And, you know, if you're only downloading legal torrents anyway, they're not

1:08:10

going to take the start down, but don't download illegal stuff. Just so you don't ever commit a

1:08:14

crime, never commit a crime, not encourage that at all. So you can get away there. There's no

1:08:19

I2P support yet for the bit magnet app. But it might be coming soon because we're talking with the

1:08:24

devs back and forth. Oh, cool. See if we can get that working. So I'll recommend a couple of bit

1:08:31

torrent clients. For the for the regular web, you got Q bit torrent. It's a very simple interface.

1:08:37

It's got a lot of advanced features that they're tucked away, which you don't have to worry about

1:08:41

unless you want to. Some of the beta versions actually do have I2P support. Bigly BT is another

1:08:48

one. It's got a pretty complex interface. But it does have all the advanced features, and it also

1:08:53

supports I2P. And then the I2P only client is called snark. It comes built in with the the normal

1:09:00

I2P software. It's not super advanced. It's just got your basics, you know, download share that

1:09:06

kind of stuff. And one cool feature about snark is that I have contributed to the code. Whoa. Yeah. So

1:09:13

there's a nice little feature on the snark plus version, you know the one that crashed Verizon,

1:09:18

right? Now, okay, where when you create a torrent, you can add a filter that will ignore certain

1:09:25

files. Okay, so like let's say for example on your Mac, I don't know if you notice, but the Mac

1:09:30

puts these little DS store. There's no Apple there. Yeah, okay. Okay. It puts these little DS

1:09:37

store files everywhere. And they're really fucking annoying. And essentially, that's the Mac like

1:09:43

using metadata. So if you don't want that garbage in your torrent, you would use my filter, say,

1:09:48

I don't want DS store to be in my torrents. Okay. And that's what I wrote. So like that's actually

1:09:52

unique to snark. Oh, cool. Yeah. So the last thing I want to talk about is some torrenting etiquette.

1:09:59

One, don't download anything illegal, right? Don't steal games, don't steal copyrighted movies.

1:10:05

Don't do certain pictures of minors in certain positions. Don't do that.

1:10:11

Okay, I was going to ask a question. But I'm going to ask this question. I go back in time

1:10:15

a little bit before you mention the minor shit. Don't do pity P did he stop?

1:10:21

None of that. Is this don't do it or don't do it? No, don't do that.

1:10:27

Seriously, like you're getting trouble? Okay, I don't answer questions like that.

1:10:32

But just don't don't break the law. Okay, just don't break the law.

1:10:35

Don't break the law. Like I said, don't download copyrighted stuff. You want to pay creators

1:10:39

for the work they do, you know, like Charlie Chaplin is long dead, but he still deserves money

1:10:44

for his work. And I haven't got my 15 cents yet from rumble for doing this great grandchildren

1:10:48

deserve deserve a new Porsche. So make sure Charlie Chaplin's grandchildren get their money.

1:10:53

But the real thing that is important is maintaining a ratio. So because BitTorrent is peer to peer

1:11:01

and uploaders are downloaders and downloads are uploaders, you whenever you download something,

1:11:07

you want to upload it at a similar share ratio. Okay, so if steamboat Willy is let's say one

1:11:13

gigabyte, you want to download that one gigabyte, and then you also want to upload one gigabyte back.

1:11:19

And that's a ratio of one. Okay. Now, depending on how rare file is that might not be possible.

1:11:25

So just look at the volume of a torrent, right, like how many people are sharing it.

1:11:31

If it's a high popular torrent, right, you want to go for above one ratio, that's,

1:11:35

you know, everyone shares and we all maintain that ratio. For a medium popularity, maybe one

1:11:40

point there's 0.5. You know, like if you if it's one gig file, you share 500 bags back.

1:11:46

Sweet. For a low popular popular files, you might not be able to share it all,

1:11:50

because maybe you're the only one that wants it, right? And if that's the case, you know,

1:11:54

just use your judgment, use your best judgment. So maybe hang around for a week. And if nobody

1:11:59

else wants the file, you feel free to disconnect. So can you delete chunks?

1:12:05

No, so like you, well, you can ignore it, like you can cancel the download and say, okay, I don't

1:12:10

want this anymore. Okay, I quit. But what you know, I was just curious that if you deleted

1:12:15

like a bunch of chunks at one time, is it called blowing chunks?

1:12:21

Come on, I had no time. You just want chunk is funny. Oh my God. It's like tank. No, so actually

1:12:27

very funny work. Actually, this is a good, it brings up a new point. Because let's say someone's

1:12:34

a malicious file share, right? So like they say they're sharing Steamboat Willie, but they delete

1:12:39

some chunks, right? They've blown some chunks. How would you know, right? So that the way BitTorrent

1:12:46

works is that it actually has a error checking mechanism on all the chunks. So like, if one guy

1:12:53

doesn't match the error control, you'd be like, that guy's a malicious file share, let's ban his

1:12:59

peer. And then you don't get the good chunks from the good shares. So yeah, it has built in stuff

1:13:05

around that too. But yeah, that's kind of the basic BitTorrent. Oh, Jesus Christ. The guy you

1:13:13

mentioned with the top hat in the cane was Charlie Chaplin. So my wife and I needed to get some legal

1:13:20

work done, nothing criminal, just like financial shit. And we went to interview lawyers. We went to

1:13:26

this one lawyers office kind of it was on Charleston down by Ardell. Okay. And hopefully,

1:13:32

there's a lesson. So we're in his office, he says like, we're like the like, I'm trying to chaplain

1:13:38

thing and stuff. But then my wife noticed as we were leaving, he has a picture of Charlie Chaplin

1:13:43

in the window. Yeah, it just it's my wife's like, he still hasn't she wouldn't she wouldn't use him

1:13:48

because the Charlie Chaplin picture in the window. She's like, why is he even picture for

1:13:53

Charlie Chaplin the window? Maybe that's why they put the window. It's stupid. But it's, I mean,

1:13:57

she's a woman. What do you want? What do you expect from her? Sorry. Oh, and don't hate me.

1:14:02

Before you get started on your topic, we'll talk about the Monero giveaway this week. Oh,

1:14:06

so I have created a torrent file of a Monero seed. And I'm going to put the hash to the file on our

1:14:13

website. So whoever grabs that hash puts it into a BitTorrent client and steals the seed gets the

1:14:19

Monero. You're making a work for the money this time. That's right. And it's going to be available

1:14:23

both on clearnet and i2p. So you'll dark web folks are not cut out. Whoever gets it first,

1:14:29

you got it. You're the winner. There you go. So that's it for me. Sweet. So I was gonna talk about

1:14:34

something else today, but I decided to call notable. Two things have happened in the last seven

1:14:41

days that I think need to be addressed. And that would be the hurricane and also the doc, the, the

1:14:47

doc guys, whatever the hell they call them, the longshoreman. So when it comes to this hurricane,

1:14:54

you can be a great prepper and you can have everything you need for three, six months of

1:15:00

stuff and your house either burns down or floats down a river. Then you've lost it all. So I would

1:15:07

recommend, I never thought about this before. This is kind of a new thing for me. If you have family

1:15:12

in the area, I would, I would prep with them and store stuff throughout different areas. So if you

1:15:18

do lose one of the house and you still have some prep stuff somewhere else, I just, I don't think

1:15:24

that way that you're going to lose your entire house. But technically, I mean, there's, there's a

1:15:27

lot of things you can't, they can cause it. I mean, just a simple fire. And the FBI raid in your house

1:15:33

and take all your shit, whatever. I mean, so yeah, so, so prepare in multiple locations because

1:15:40

there was a funny story. I was in Cedar, Cedar city, Utah. Apparently a lot of the preppers in

1:15:47

Cedar city didn't want to store their, they had so much ammo. They didn't want to store it in their

1:15:52

houses. So they dug bunkers into the, the hill, into the mountain more like closer to town. And

1:16:00

there was a wildfire and they said it was hysterical because the wildfire would be spreading to the

1:16:06

office and boom, there goes somebody's ammo. Bob's ammo is gone. And they were just saying that, you

1:16:13

know, the fire was like setting off all the ammo. I just thought that was funny. But that's what they

1:16:16

did with that shit in their house because of the FBI. No, because the house catches on fire. So, so

1:16:23

that, so that it is important to maybe store prep in multiple locations. I mean, you could probably

1:16:29

do a storage unit depending on what the climate of your area is. You might want to get an air

1:16:33

conditioned one. Yeah. Because I don't want to put canned goods in a storage unit in Vegas and

1:16:38

have my beans cooked for me before I even opened the can. So yeah, so, so, so looking to prep it

1:16:44

at different locations. The other thing that came up this week is the longshoreman strike.

1:16:52

You know what? I wanted to last for a while. It's stupid. It's ridiculous. So Biden's already said

1:16:57

he's not going to pull a Reagan. He could never pull. He's no Reagan. So he's going to let it

1:17:05

happen, which is fine. Let it happen. And this could be part of their plan, which there's, you

1:17:09

know, there's a lot of different plans out there. But so what I recommend is do a little bit of

1:17:15

research, find out what comes through these docs that you need, not necessarily what you want.

1:17:22

You don't need, you don't want, you don't need to want a shirt from Walmart. It can go, you know,

1:17:26

but find out what comes through these docs and start prepping that stuff and stuff you need.

1:17:31

To me, that's, because that's, I mean, we're, I'm going to do it here. I don't rightly know if it'll

1:17:36

affect us on the side of the country. I eventually, I mean, but we have, we have like a whole bunch

1:17:43

of docs on the West Coast. Yeah, that's true. But I don't know. I mean, maybe China comes through

1:17:47

the East Coast and Russia comes through the West Coast and that's how we get all of our cool shit

1:17:51

that's garbage. And you know what, maybe, just maybe, medical fact, we might realize that we can

1:18:02

survive without the ship from China. Right. You know, maybe we don't need it. So, so kind of use

1:18:10

this like a game, a training exercise, whatever you want to look at this, but you know, find out

1:18:16

what you might be missing. Because I mean, like the guy said, like the mafioso said,

1:18:21

in a week, you're going to start seeing shelves empty up in two weeks, the shelves are going to be

1:18:26

empty. Three weeks, the businesses are going to have to close. Hmm. I don't think so. And so what?

1:18:35

So what? Maybe we can be self-sufficient again. Maybe we can learn, maybe we can, we can do something

1:18:42

that actually does something good for our family and ourselves and even our neighbors. I mean,

1:18:47

I'm not, you know, don't lock out your neighbors. If, I mean, if they don't prep, fuck them. But

1:18:50

if they prep, you can share different kinds of beans and tomatoes and-

1:18:54

Or your Monero steaks or-

1:18:57

Yes. Monero, yeah, because you're finding out that there's a lot of ranchers selling beef

1:19:02

to Monero now, not Monero Crypto. Yeah, well, you should, you should talk about that for a

1:19:06

different. Yeah. So we're gonna, you know, he is telling me that, so I'm gonna bring them,

1:19:10

because I actually think that's really cool that, that these family farms that are, are rapidly

1:19:14

disappearing have decided to form like coalitions or groups and work together. So we're gonna,

1:19:20

we'll be talking about that probably next week or the week after. Because I truly want to do

1:19:24

some research on this because I think it's disgusting what Bill Gates is doing and China is

1:19:28

doing buying up all of our farmland. We need our farmland back. So, all right, I think that is,

1:19:36

I think that's the show. Cool. Awesome. Enjoy the show. I'm glad you enjoyed the show.

1:19:43

Come back next week and see what the hell we're gonna talk about then. Who knows what's gonna happen.

1:19:48

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