Explicit Multiple Personas, Garden Irrigation
Ep. 38

Multiple Personas, Garden Irrigation

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Multiple Personas, Garden Irrigation

00:00:00 Monero giveaway results

00:03:49 Canada as the 51st state

00:05:31 Ron a secret criminal?

00:12:04 Luigi Mangione, United Health & holding corporations accountable as a libertarian

00:34:31 Dave rants about the metric system

00:41:39 More celebrities fleeing

00:42:57 Caitlin Clark bows the knee

00:45:02 Daniel Penny found not guilty

00:52:08 Weird drones above New Jersey

00:58:22 Dave talks about maintaining multiple personas

01:07:44 Ron talks about garden irrigation

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0:00

Okay, welcome to the Canary in the Cage podcast. I'm Ron Morgan.

0:14

And Dave Havlicek. And we are here to entertain you, educate you, and hopefully make you laugh.

0:19

So we want to talk about some Monero stuff.

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Yeah, let's, well, let's, let's go with the, we had, we had two challenges issued last week.

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Yep.

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And one of them was a longer term challenge. So it's going to be an over under on how many

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pardons Joe Biden would issue. And nobody answered, unfortunately, because it's over, we lost.

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The number right now, as of today, is 8027.

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Silly me, I think it was only gonna be 800.

0:48

Wow. So that, I mean, that's almost as many as every other president combined.

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There's a Woodrow Wilson as a big number. I think Biden might shatter the combined numbers.

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Well, yeah, you get some money for that. You can pay.

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Well, no, no, I will give him credit though, because 6,500 of those pardons were a simple

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marijuana possession. Okay. So those people do not belong in prison.

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He hasn't got back to me yet, because I was asking if I could buy a partner.

1:16

Yeah, I'll wait for him to get his answer.

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You got to send that certified mail, not regular mail.

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Maybe I should go Jill, because she's out shit. She's out shit talking now.

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Is that video I posted?

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Yes.

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She literally was fucking mocking Harris and the crowd laughed and she was, oh, you guys

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are reading more into this. She was making fun of her joy. She was totally... Oh, did you

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see the other one I posted? It was the me, it was a video of some dinner that the president

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and vice president were at with their spouses. Yeah.

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And they were ignoring each other. And that was the video.

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Oh, when they started to fight.

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But somebody turned it into a fight.

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That's a male, those AI things.

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For people to fight, like, oh my God, I don't know how that looks so good.

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I know, because even when he kind of turns his head, you can kind of see him on the face and he's

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throwing hands.

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But so then there's our other weekly challenge, which we're going to get into right now on the

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wheel.

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All right, let's find out who was going to get some in the arrow. Here we go.

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The narrow giveaway.

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Yes.

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So we got stories I heard.

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Yes, we actually got two entries.

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Oliver Chase.

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Of course.

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We want to put him in there. You are recording the screen, right?

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Yeah.

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Okay. So, so Oliver Chase said that he was browsing the dark web torrent website

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and found our podcast through there.

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Really?

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Yeah, so he's a dark webber.

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Dark webber. I didn't even know that.

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Now I'm scared of him.

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Because he joined the normal matrix.

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And like he didn't mention anything.

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So that's that's awesome.

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Like we I'm glad we reached someone that way.

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And then dormouse, the other person.

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So he had a friend tell him while they were talking about Monero.

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No way.

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Yeah.

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Like you think they were talking about this?

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And I'm not going to reveal too much, but he's from Europe.

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So he's talking to his friend in Europe, face to face about Monero.

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And their friend is like, yeah, you should check out this podcast.

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All right. I like that.

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Keep him coming. Europe or whatever.

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Russia, China. No, Iran people though.

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Ah, fucking Iran people come too.

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Dormouse

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MOU.

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He's been right this time.

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And that's it. Just those two.

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So let's see who wins.

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All right. Spin to win.

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Dormouse

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All right.

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So we're going to get your Monero dress and send you over the other

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or no donations.

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So just 0.01 this week.

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But it's going it's going up every day.

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It is.

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It's over 200 now.

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Really?

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Yeah.

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So that's two bucks and change.

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All right.

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I don't think I stopped that.

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All right.

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Dormouse.

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Congratulations.

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Yep.

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Congrats.

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So let's get on with the show.

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All righty.

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So I missed a story from last week because I'm not really good at focusing on my notes.

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I get distracted and a bird flies by and I just like focus on the bird, I guess.

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Squirrel.

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Oh yeah.

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Squirrel and raccoon.

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So we are going to be changing our American flag pretty soon.

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It sounds like.

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Oh, we're going to give a new star or what?

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Yep.

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Get out of New State.

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Canada.

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Yep.

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Canada.

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Fuck no.

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I don't want no Canada.

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I know.

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First of all, it shouldn't be one state.

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We should break that shit up into like 41 million people.

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That would be in New California.

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Oh lordy.

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They only have 41.

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Really?

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Yeah.

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Only.

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What do you mean only?

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Well, I mean, Illinois has got like 13 million.

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Well, yeah.

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But.

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New York's got like.

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Canada's huge.

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No, I know.

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I would think more than 41 million.

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Also, I think like 80% of the people live like in the Toronto Montreal area.

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Okay.

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Well, I've been to Windsor and Vancouver and Vancouver Island.

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Those are barren.

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Those are barren.

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They're pretty cool.

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I did Canada.

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There's no people there.

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No, fuck those people.

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Those are not.

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They voted for Justin Trudeau for fuck's sake.

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Hey, we voted for Joe Biden for fuck's sake.

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It was close though.

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It was close.

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No, Trudeau is done.

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So apparently Trudeau was having dinner at Mar-a-Lago and he's like,

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oh, those, those tariffs are going to kill,

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it was going to kill Canada.

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And Trump's like, hey, if you can't survive without America,

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maybe we should add extra in the quarter of the state.

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Now that was last week and he said,

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we'll make you the 51st state, you could be the governor.

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This week he went, hey, to Justin Trudeau,

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the one of the best governors we have.

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So he's keeping that shitpost going on.

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That is what he said to like Trump because he makes his shitpost make me laugh.

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Yeah.

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I mean, he's hilarious.

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He can't deny it.

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Yep.

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I want to see a show if I, if I'm required to pay money in this world.

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So, Ron, I heard you, I heard you used to be a criminal.

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Did I?

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Yeah.

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I was arguing with some idiot on X, like I do every once in a while.

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Okay.

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And he thought he'd be clever and then search our names.

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And he picked your name because I guess I came up with nothing.

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Oh, wait, wait.

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He searched Ron Morgan.

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Yeah.

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And what do you know?

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Ron Morgan, Las Vegas.

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Oh, bullshit.

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And he came up with this.

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Las Vegas, Las Vegas man sentenced to two years in prison for his role in multi-million

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dollar advanced fee business loan fraud scheme.

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Shit, where do the money go?

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I don't know, but apparently you, you, you are fraud, you committed fraud for $3.2 million.

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Hey, wait, wait, no, no, it was only like $10.

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You did two years in prison.

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And there you go.

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That's one of our, one of our detractors found you on Google.

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Keep going.

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A swing of the miss.

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No, because when I went to sign up to run for office.

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There was another Ron Morgan who'd run for office previous to me and it wasn't me.

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That's the one cool thing about my name.

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Good luck.

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And actually, if you really want to look my background up, it's Illinois.

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As soon as you find there.

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And you might actually find something though.

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Keep looking.

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Matter of fact, that would be whoever that is, that's the Monero challenge.

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Oh shit, find my criminal record if I got one.

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I don't know.

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There you go.

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Go on, let's go.

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Maybe I don't.

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Well, it's criminal record.

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We'll never know, I guess.

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You can tell when we piss somebody else off and he'll search for me.

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I'll be able to verify it.

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I'll verify it because I know what I did if I did anything at all.

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Who knows?

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But the best Monero giveaways here on Canary in the Cage.

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Yeah, I actually go to anybody and everybody.

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Please search me.

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Of course.

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I was at Costco one time signing up.

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They had like four pages of Ron Morgan.

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But don't find anything else about me.

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Just stick it to the criminal thing.

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I don't need bucket skeleton brought up.

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I don't care about the criminal thing if it exists, that is.

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Oh, what is the statute of limitations on stuff?

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Is it 10 minutes?

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Well, if you've already been convicted, then it doesn't matter.

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Well, that's what I'm saying.

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Maybe I, oh, okay.

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So it's-

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It wouldn't be on your record then if you didn't get caught.

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Oh, I've been arrested.

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You just never found guilty.

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No.

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Well, then it doesn't matter the statute.

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No, actually, and that's what sucks.

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If you're arrested on a background check, it will come up.

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Even if you're arrested and the charges will drop,

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it will show you you were arrested.

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Oh, yeah, for sure.

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No, but that's bullshit though because job, you know, people

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check your background when they hire you.

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Right.

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And they see you've been arrested, but then we're charged.

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Right, right.

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And they go, okay, well, maybe, but then if it happens two or three more times,

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then they're like, uh, so yeah, that should not, that should not happen.

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Yeah, that, um, how did that come up last week?

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That came up in-

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What's up?

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Um, shit.

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Shit came up?

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No, no, no, the idea of like prior records, uh, where somebody, oh, it was, um, fuck.

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Ah, now it looked like a fucking idiot here.

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Yeah, there was some dead air going on.

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I don't remember that, but I-

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It was, it was, it was, again, arguing on X and someone was like,

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oh yeah, they should have everyone's records or like, it might have been Trump related because

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Trump's, uh, you know, convictions are going to be purged most likely.

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Uh, no, that the, the Tisha, whatever, she's holding strong.

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Oh God.

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But it's a bullshit case too.

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That's the funniest thing.

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But then I, but then I, right, I came back with it, uh, the argument of, oh, let's say, um,

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oh, it was about investigations rather than arrests.

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Okay.

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Which is kind of the similar thing.

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Oh, it's about Matt Gaetz.

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They go, it was about Matt Gaetz.

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Oh yeah, that's right.

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They're releasing the investigation.

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Thank, save myself.

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Okay.

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So yeah, they, they were talking about release the Gaetz investigation.

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And I said, well, let's say I accuse you of having illegal photos of children.

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Okay.

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Right.

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And the cops go into your house, they, you know, get a warrant.

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Okay.

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They get a warrant, they go into your house.

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They find that there's no such photos.

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Right.

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You don't, you don't have any legal photos, but you cheat on your wife.

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You have, um, actually Madison Ashley account.

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I'll add bullshit.

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Right.

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Oh, now should that investigation be released?

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Right.

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Because the guy's argument was, well, we, the public taxpayer pay that.

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Well, it's public money being spent.

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But that's no, no, for privacy, it shouldn't be, but I mean, it's,

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it's, it's, it's, it's, it sucks.

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Right.

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But the only reason that you got investigated in the first place is because I lied about you.

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So I lied to make the cops harass you.

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Well, but then I,

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And now the cops find things about you that are, that are not desirable to be known, but perfectly legal.

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Now, why are they releasing investigation?

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You weren't charged with any crime.

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Yeah.

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I mean, it should be kept private, but taxed out her money were spent.

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Well, this is why we shouldn't have cops.

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It's the real argument.

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No, no, I get it.

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So yeah, I mean, it's a tough one because it really shouldn't be.

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I mean, it's a similar thing to the arrest records though, right?

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If you don't get charged, then that should be purged, right?

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You know, maybe have it for like six months and then, and then just delete it.

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Delete it all.

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Wipe it out.

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Wipe the hard drives, bleach bit.

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Yeah.

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You want to give it to Hillary Clinton treatment?

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Oh, you mean like with a rag?

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Yes.

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I wipe it down with a rag?

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Yes.

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I should do an episode on bleach, but I'm going to write that down.

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We, we have, we have to play that quote if we do.

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She's in Congress going, what?

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We've been in the bleach on a rag and wiping my computer down.

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Why, why, why is that important?

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God.

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And she gets, oh, do you see Bill Clinton now stomping for his wife again?

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Really?

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What, what's the hell she did?

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Like, give it up.

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Retire, bitch.

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I think, I think they're nervous.

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The Epstein Island list is coming out.

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Which we are, we don't know he's on there.

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Well, of course.

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But, um, maybe he's like, well, she's done nothing wrong.

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Yeah.

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Not maybe, maybe not on Epstein Island, but maybe another thing.

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Maybe if Bill Clinton's matrix, she's done nothing wrong because he's a

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fucking criminal himself.

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That's my opinion.

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It could be wrong.

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Don't sue me.

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Cause there's a, um, I think I mentioned this before, but there's a hilarious one.

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It's not, it's not hilarious.

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It's, it's kind of tragic actually.

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There was a case in Arkansas in the 80s where these two kids were like playing in the forest.

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Okay.

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And like they disappeared one day and like it turned out that they were near this

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secret drug lab or something.

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And like the people that ran the drug lab had connections to the Clintons.

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And it's like really fucked up.

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Like if you dive into this, you can go on YouTube and there's like a 20 hour fucking saga.

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It's wild.

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You guys should look it up.

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Yeah.

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Even Luigi though, he's got connection to Pelosi.

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I haven't really looked into it yet, but he does.

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It has something to do with, uh, investing.

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Do you know he wasn't even a customer of United Health?

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I, someone said his dad was though.

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It was, it was maybe, yeah.

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I mean, this is all kind of flowing blood right now.

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I didn't deep dive.

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But he was actually, he was sent to inherit $10 million from his grandmother, which kind of

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got crossed over what I want to talk about today, but I won't deal with that anyway.

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Well, you can stay on Luigi for a little bit.

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He seems to be a nut job.

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Like there's signs of schizophrenia.

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Well, that's the age it comes.

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The what?

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In your 20s is when men get some free out.

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I mean, he walked around with manifestos like nobody does that, you know, and he had like

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right-wing rants on his social media, but he also had left-ring rants.

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He was a fan of the Unabomber.

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Yeah.

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So like there's, there was no like coherent thing going on there.

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Yeah.

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Cause even in court, his glory had to keep coming shut up.

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Yeah.

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I don't know what, what the deal with this guy is.

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And it's funny that everyone like he made him into a hero when he's just a fucking nut job.

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That maybe he was just trying to kill someone at random.

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Like, and he just happened to get the CEO.

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I don't know.

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No, no, no.

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How are you going to know?

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You're never going to know.

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He went towards the bullet of the shells and it was related to a book that guy either

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wrote or something.

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Maybe.

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No, he targeted that motherfucker.

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And he, it's something, it's something straight.

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Murder is wrong.

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Do not shoot and kill anybody, but the guy was the evil CEO.

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No, he wasn't.

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Oh, come on.

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I hear.

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I've talked about this for, I don't like greedy CEOs and, and there's a lot of them out there.

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So actually, again, back, go back to X with my, my arguing with idiots.

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This guy posts a letter of, I think it was United Health rejecting one of his,

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his insurance claims.

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Okay.

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So he had some kind of injury where he needed a wheelchair and like he put the whole letter

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up there, which I don't know why he did that because it makes him look really bad.

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So like he asked for the top end wheelchair, like the power wheelchair with fucking like

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goes upstairs and spinners on it.

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And they rejected him and said, no, you can have the second best wheelchair.

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Oh.

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And the guy's like, would you do it?

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Health rejected me.

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You know, like what the fuck, bro?

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Like that, that's what these rejections are.

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So no, not all of them.

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I mean, sometimes they reject legitimate stuff.

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Yeah.

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But like there's tons of fraud going on because think about it if you're a doctor, right?

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And a patient comes in and he says, hey, doctor, I'm having headaches.

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And he said, whoa, let's get you the MRI.

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Let's get you the X-ray

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Let's get you this, this, this, this, this, this, put you on these antibiotics, right?

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You write up all the shit because you're going to get paid for that.

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Right.

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And the insurance is going to pay for it.

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Right.

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So now the insurance gets this thing in and they're like, well, wait a minute,

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this guy just has headaches.

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He doesn't need all this.

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We have to reject that.

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Right.

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So there's like this back and forth going on where just because I reject it,

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does it mean that it's bad?

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That's their legal greedy.

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But United Health has a higher percentage of rejections.

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That just means maybe they're better than everybody else.

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And rejecting people?

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At finding fraud.

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Mmm.

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I mean, I mean, I mean, you don't know, you have to look into it.

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Doctors double bill because they're evil bastards too.

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But no, I mean, I, I mean, I've ranted about evil CEOs prior to this podcast at different times.

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So to me, this is just like, and that's kind of what I want to hang into because

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this guy pissed me off this past week.

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The other right wing podcast, we're not really right wing, but I mean, if you're going to put

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it somewhere in some box, it's probably going to be hanging out of that box to be on there.

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You know, stuck to the bottom of some dog poop on us.

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I'm not really sure, but we, we be stuck kind of somewhere around there.

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We're independent.

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But they're all just like, well, you know, there's other ways of handling this.

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You can call, you can hire a lawyer, you know, you can do this and this.

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And I'm like, you know what, shut the fuck up because you're wrong.

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You have money.

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You probably have a lawyer on retention.

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So to you, it's just like, you call your lawyer, he does his thing.

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I mean, how about you could even find a lawyer for your lawsuit and it was an actual crime.

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That's different.

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So, so my issue is not going to get a big payout.

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And I'm not even asking for any money other than my court costs.

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So why would a lawyer help me?

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But, but, but these insurance things, there's big money involved.

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So lawyers are going to look at that and say, okay, you can get a million dollar payout.

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I'm going to get 30% of that.

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I'll take it out contingency.

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Okay.

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But they do it all the time.

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And that's, well, okay.

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Well, I mean, the thing is how you took a malpractice.

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What did we talk in here?

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Well, again, it's a, you have to look at the case.

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It's a situation.

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But I guess what I'm saying though is even if we're dealing, even if it's not an insurance,

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it was a CEO, if it's a corporation and they, they're, they hold strong,

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what do we do as the middle class people?

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Stop buying their products.

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So this doesn't work without insurance because Obamacare forces you to buy health insurance.

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But nope, nothing more.

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Well, it still does.

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It's just, there's no penalty.

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It's all bullshit.

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But like with any other corporate, like if you don't like your Apple laptop,

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stop paying Apple.

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Just don't buy another.

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Have you ever truly fought a corporation?

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I don't need to.

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I don't have to, because I don't have to give them my money.

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I do.

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I just stop giving them my money.

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I say, fuck you.

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I'm gone.

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This happened during COVID, for example.

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I went to a restaurant and I would always walk into a restaurant and no mask on.

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And usually they would say, hey, you need to put a mask on.

17:15

I'd say, oh, I can't wear a mask.

17:16

And they'd say, okay, no problem.

17:17

And they would drop it, right?

17:18

Because they were in my business.

17:20

Now there was one restaurant here and they famously got in trouble with,

17:24

I think, the review journal because the governor at the time, Sisalak,

17:29

went in there with no mask on and they took a bunch of photos of him having his,

17:34

partying and partying and up and whatever.

17:37

And I went there because it was a highly rated restaurant.

17:40

And I walked in with no mask on.

17:41

And they gave me a hard time, right?

17:43

They fucking like, like the bartender wanted to fight me.

17:46

I'm like, let's go, bitch.

17:47

Like he's like four foot tall, idiot.

17:51

But I just, I never went back there.

17:53

And if anyone asked me, like, hey, have you been to this place?

17:56

I'll tell them don't go there.

17:57

They're apples.

17:58

Okay, so I get voted with the dollars.

18:00

I'm huge on that.

18:02

And I ran about that all the time.

18:04

But in some cases you have to have a resolution.

18:09

Why?

18:09

Like, no, well, because my, I have a cracked windshield and I have a warranty on it.

18:13

Okay.

18:13

They have been trying to cancel this warranty since the day I initiate.

18:17

Well, no, it didn't break the right way.

18:19

Literally, the dude goes, oh, your mirror fell and swung.

18:22

We had a pothole, the beer in that, this particular car, the mirror sits in a,

18:27

in a receiver, but there's nothing secured it in there.

18:30

So we had a pothole, shocker, and it's really close to the windshield.

18:34

Well, the metal stem cracked the windshield.

18:36

Okay.

18:36

And then broke the bracket, the mirror started swinging.

18:38

Okay.

18:40

The dude goes, well, your mirror clearly hit that and broke it.

18:42

We're not covering that.

18:43

And I go, are you fucking stupid?

18:45

Look at the pictures.

18:47

Look at the break.

18:48

Is it an inch off the top of the windshield?

18:50

Yeah.

18:51

How did the mirror swing into that?

18:52

And they go, okay, we'll do that.

18:53

And then I go to the, the, the window windshield component.

18:59

I can't think of the name.

19:00

I probably would because they suck.

19:02

They're like, oh, we can't do it because your mirror's down.

19:05

I'm like, it's part of the reason the new windshield broke.

19:07

I can't fix it until you put the new windshield.

19:09

I mean, I get where you're coming from, but like,

19:11

but it's like, my car, it's a $3,500 front windshield.

19:14

Yeah.

19:14

So I'm going to fight them and make them.

19:16

Would you have avenues to do that?

19:18

I mean, it's,

19:18

Well, I actually wanted to bring that up in a second too.

19:21

No, they, they were holding strong.

19:22

And I mean, and I even, I think I mentioned this last week.

19:24

Right, but you can, you can go on Yelp.

19:26

I mean, you could, you have all these avenues where like,

19:28

you can, we have an X account with 300 followers.

19:31

Like, what the fuck, use it.

19:33

And I did threaten that.

19:34

And I said, but I didn't do it a dick way.

19:36

I just thought, Thomas Massie's one of our followers.

19:38

I just thought of, I said, listen, I'm going to have fun with this.

19:41

And I told the guy this, I go, I'm not being a jerk.

19:43

I go, cause you're nice.

19:44

He even, I got along really well.

19:45

And I go, but I'm going to have fun with this.

19:47

I'm going to, I'm going to follow this.

19:48

Paul Crain's court.

19:49

Yeah.

19:49

I'm going to talk about it on my podcast.

19:51

Yeah.

19:52

So you can be talked about on the dark web.

19:53

Woo-hoo.

19:54

And I mean, like we, the Caesar's palace, right?

19:56

I sent my, I sent my letter to get on band.

19:59

They haven't responded yet, but we can go out and protest in front of Caesar's palace, right?

20:02

But, but here's the thing.

20:04

So now I am not saying this happened because I mentioned on the podcast,

20:07

because I think I got the email before the podcast even hit the link.

20:11

I have a feeling some corporations may have just said,

20:15

push everything through.

20:16

I got approved for the windshield report.

20:18

Exactly.

20:18

So you won.

20:19

No, no, no.

20:20

But why?

20:21

It doesn't matter why.

20:21

Because the CEO got shot.

20:23

No.

20:23

And the CEO, what else was the reason?

20:25

Dude, I spent, I spent hours talking to these people over, over months,

20:30

arguing with them, debating with them.

20:32

And they're like, well, your, your time expired.

20:35

Because you won't do that.

20:36

It took you too long to get the windshield replaced.

20:38

I go, yeah, that's cause whatever that would do.

20:40

I go, they would not, cause I would, I did.

20:43

Right.

20:43

Is I, I think you have to plug the mirror in.

20:45

I don't even plug in because it just dangles.

20:47

And they refuse to plug the mirror and they go, well, your camera's not coming up.

20:51

And I'm like, Jesus.

20:52

See, I've never had this problem.

20:53

Like I, I have insurance, you know, car insurance.

20:55

And I've had, I filed claims several times and no product, like no questions asked.

20:59

Like half the time the guy doesn't even come out to take pictures.

21:02

Like they just accept, they accept my word.

21:04

Oh, and this was the email though.

21:06

Yeah.

21:06

Even though your windshield falls out of the warranty, we're going to do a gesture of

21:12

good will and replace it.

21:13

Okay.

21:14

What?

21:15

I mean, thanks, but I'm not outside the warranty.

21:17

Well, that's the thing is like you, you're proving me right, right?

21:20

Like you, you can fight them.

21:21

No, no, no.

21:21

Okay.

21:22

There's nothing that I did or said because I don't believe that.

21:25

I don't believe that because I threatened small claims for like a week before.

21:28

Yeah.

21:29

And then all of a sudden the day after, when the company's after the CEO gets

21:32

fucking shot.

21:33

It's just not about the CEO.

21:34

I don't know.

21:34

Okay.

21:35

How about this?

21:35

Go to our ex account.

21:36

If you got a story where, where a company just did a real quick turnaround and, and

21:41

I went to your benefit, let's hear about it.

21:42

I do not get, I've had it happen.

21:43

Like I've had a couple of, so I don't want to get into specifics here.

21:48

So I had a company, I, I called them up and I said, Hey, can you do this service for me?

21:52

They said, sure, no problem.

21:54

So I, they're kind of like an old school company.

21:56

So like you have to give them the credit card over the phone, you know?

21:58

Yeah.

21:59

So I gave them the credit card.

22:01

They charged me and then I emailed them for a status update like a week later.

22:05

Yeah.

22:05

Said, Hey, is that, how's that service going?

22:07

No reply.

22:08

Yeah.

22:08

Right.

22:09

So I waited a day because, you know, just a small company.

22:11

I'm going to give them the benefit of doubt.

22:14

Hey, how's it going?

22:16

No reply.

22:17

So then the following day I called them and like no one's answering the phone.

22:20

Right.

22:20

So I call again and again and again.

22:22

Finally someone picks up the phone and they kind of, some kind of annoyed.

22:25

And I'm like, Hey, I'm the guy that's been emailing you.

22:27

I paid you a week ago.

22:28

I need a status update.

22:30

And they're like, Oh yeah, we'll send you one tonight.

22:32

So he actually did.

22:34

Okay.

22:35

And I think a week later that like the job was done, but you just had to be persistent.

22:40

Right.

22:41

Oh, I was persistent.

22:42

And because in the other thing, like what I, what I said on the phone was like all I'm asking

22:46

is for a status update.

22:47

And if I can't even get that, I'm just going to do a charge back and, and go to someone

22:50

else because it's not worth my time.

22:52

Right.

22:53

Okay.

22:53

And when you say the word charge back, that doesn't work for your case because you're

22:57

talking about warranties, but like that word is a fucking like red flag for them.

23:01

They're like, Oh fuck, I better get my ass.

23:02

Right.

23:02

Because if you pay, if you paid the proper way though, well, not proper, but if you

23:06

pick them a check, you can't pull that out.

23:08

No, yeah.

23:09

But again, like there's always ways to do this.

23:12

There's always something to do.

23:14

So I, most of my issues I get resolved because I am persistent.

23:17

Right.

23:17

Well, you have to be.

23:18

But no, I still got one left.

23:19

I got one that I'm out that I don't know how to in this one.

23:22

I talked to you about it before, but I don't think I know the podcast.

23:26

My wife and son were going to see Alice Cooper, the dollar on the arena.

23:29

Yeah.

23:29

My wife was a metal detector and she beeped and they were wanting her and they're like,

23:34

it must have been the ribbon on her gene, which we still don't understand.

23:37

And as they were wanting her, she's like, no, look, there's nothing in my pocket.

23:40

She tapped her pocket.

23:41

Right.

23:41

This little fucking little prick comes running over, no uniform on, no ID and starts yelling

23:47

at her and my son goes, who the fuck are you?

23:48

And my son was like, he's like, he kicked them out.

23:51

Yeah.

23:52

So we're out like $300 in tickets.

23:54

So I'm there and I'm like, fucking Henderson cops were there, which is weird because

23:59

this is something else.

24:00

I actually, I kind of want to look into this, but kind of Henderson is a, I kind of liked

24:04

their way to apartment.

24:05

Okay.

24:05

But they were there.

24:07

What's the name of the security company?

24:08

I said my notes.

24:09

I have to, they're out of California.

24:10

Yeah.

24:11

I see that.

24:11

You are in a podcast right now.

24:13

No, I can give them bad publicity.

24:15

They were the company that started with the sphere, got kicked out of the sphere.

24:18

Okay.

24:18

The same company that was on the crosswalks, they've won the first year.

24:22

Yeah.

24:22

It's right in the rest of the people.

24:24

It's that same company.

24:24

Okay.

24:26

And Richard, Dick, his name is Richard something, but I think they call him Dick actually, by the way.

24:35

So you call their, no one answers their phone.

24:38

And when they do, they get to a generic voicemail that you can't ever talk to anybody in the

24:42

company.

24:43

Right.

24:44

That's the problem with Caesars, right?

24:45

Well, that's a Dottel-Lonin Center arena and that's the security company corporate office.

24:48

But the thing is, right, there's public sidewalks outside that place where you can go and have a

24:53

protest.

24:54

No, because I actually have, I actually have picketed by myself businesses before.

24:59

The problem with this is it's Dottel-Lonin Center arena, so it's only during events.

25:02

So I'm going to be the idiot, I walk on the sidewalk with a sign when everyone's just driving.

25:07

It doesn't matter.

25:08

No, but they're not going to, they're not even going to pay attention to my side because

25:11

they're trying to get.

25:12

It doesn't matter.

25:12

It doesn't matter if the people pay attention or not.

25:14

The business sees it and they, they care.

25:17

Okay.

25:18

If Caesars rejects me, we're going to go out there and protest.

25:20

But that's, you can see how they care.

25:22

But Caesars, that's different though.

25:23

It's good different.

25:24

Because they care about their customers.

25:26

No, dude, I would care about the opinions.

25:28

I went online and looked at the reviews.

25:31

This, this one particular security guard had.

25:33

Yeah.

25:33

It was horrific.

25:35

He, he's, all right.

25:36

So here, here's people out for no reason.

25:38

Here's the thing.

25:38

Okay.

25:39

Find out where he's working and when.

25:42

Show up to an event and get him to start a fight with you.

25:45

Make sure he throws the first punch or when I fell body camera on.

25:49

Yes.

25:50

I mean, like again, there's always something you can do.

25:52

Hold on.

25:52

Be creative.

25:53

You could have told me this off camera.

25:56

Dave, I wouldn't, I would never do that.

25:58

That's, um, well, I'm just saying like, I'm throwing.

26:01

I think like a hacker, Ron.

26:02

We had an episode last week.

26:03

No, I understand that, but I was trying to, I mean, to me, this was an open, well, okay.

26:07

This was open and shut to me until I found something out that I really don't like

26:12

because this was, this was public property.

26:14

Yeah.

26:14

Technically.

26:16

Not, not the, the entire facility was not built with public funds, right.

26:19

But some of it was, right.

26:21

I even talked to a guy in Clark County.

26:22

He goes, yes, we built, we put in the, uh, the drainage system for the lot.

26:26

Why, why are you asking me about this?

26:29

Because I'm not being mad because I'm just curious.

26:31

I go, I just need to verify public money was spent.

26:34

Yeah.

26:34

And I did on a couple of different fronts.

26:36

So I'm like, cool.

26:38

I got this.

26:39

I told you about the, the cop, the body camera footage, right?

26:42

Yeah.

26:42

I don't know, push it down for me.

26:43

Okay.

26:44

So, um, I found this is what, this is kind of gross though.

26:49

So I found this out if a building is built with public funds, but they hire a private

26:56

company to manage it, private property rules, um, are enforced.

27:03

You, you don't have your first, you don't have your, your constitution rights

27:06

because the private company is the one who was, uh, who, who was, uh, in charge of running.

27:12

Like I, I, I tried to forward request the camera footage.

27:15

Yeah.

27:15

And they said that we, we can, we don't have to give that to you.

27:18

That's weird.

27:18

I don't, I don't know how that works.

27:20

Apparently, no, apparently it's across the country though.

27:22

I thought maybe it was just a Nevada thing, right.

27:24

But I talked to a friend of mine, he's an attorney.

27:26

He goes, no, he goes, it sucks.

27:27

And it's weird because if you are, if you own a private building and you lease it out

27:31

to the government, oh, the opposite happens.

27:34

The opposite happens.

27:35

Yeah.

27:35

Because there's a post offices that they lease.

27:37

Right.

27:38

Right.

27:38

And they can't kick you out.

27:39

They cannot kick you out.

27:41

I don't know.

27:41

It's weird.

27:42

No, but he, my friend was telling me that this has gone to the Supreme Court and they

27:45

ruled in favor of the private entity, which it sucks because private dollars and then,

27:49

then there's nothing.

27:50

And then you got cops there in full complete uniform, but not their other official capacity.

27:54

Yeah.

27:54

That's a problem.

27:55

Cause I see that all over here and I had a problem with that.

27:58

They should be having a different shirt on or different.

28:00

They should denote that they're not actual police officers at the time.

28:03

Right.

28:03

Because I thought I was talking to police officers and I was actually talking to off

28:08

duty police officers in their uniforms.

28:10

Right.

28:10

And yeah.

28:11

So it's, it's a little confusing and I don't, I don't like it, but my point is,

28:15

is I drilled out on everything.

28:16

Cause I, it's, well, there you go.

28:18

So they beat corporations.

28:19

Like they did.

28:20

It's not the time I don't care if I win or lose cause it's just what I'm doing it.

28:23

Okay.

28:23

There you go.

28:24

But in this case, I don't want to pay $30 or $500 for a windshield.

28:27

And apparently they're going to do it, but now they, who knows, you know, oh, so they,

28:31

they sent me an email and check this out.

28:33

You have 60 days to get this completed.

28:36

Here's the phone number to call.

28:37

I call the phone number and it goes, uh, please enter the extension of the party.

28:40

You're, you're, you're calling.

28:42

There's, I have no extension.

28:43

Right.

28:43

They go, oh, you did that in an extension.

28:45

Goodbye.

28:47

Yeah.

28:48

So technically I'm not, it's not, but I actually have in writing from them now.

28:52

Well, that's the other thing, like get everything in writing, right?

28:54

If you have phone calls, record the phone calls and make sure that you say

28:58

I'm recording this phone call.

29:00

They, they say it.

29:01

You have to say it too.

29:02

No, I do not.

29:02

But they say it.

29:03

You don't have to, but someone should say it.

29:05

Right.

29:05

And they do.

29:06

Well, I still disagree.

29:07

I, I, I got to look into that law because I still think you can do it in Nevada.

29:11

Nevada is very, Nevada is like the one state where it's really fucked up.

29:14

Now, even if you're, so here's the thing, even if you're in a state where it's one

29:18

party consent, the place you might be calling might be in a different state.

29:22

Yeah.

29:22

But I'm, I'm doing the physical act in a state that's a one-incense state.

29:25

It doesn't matter.

29:26

No cranky.

29:26

Again, this is a cranky cranky or something here.

29:29

Again, of course, do not give a fuck.

29:31

Like they don't give a fuck.

29:33

So if you call California or if the call center happens at Bean, California, you don't even know,

29:38

it doesn't, like it doesn't hurt you just to say this, this call is being reported.

29:41

So when you call in, it says this call is recorded for training purposes.

29:44

Yeah.

29:45

And that's, that's a question I have.

29:46

This will count.

29:47

Well, no, hold on though.

29:48

It counts.

29:48

Since we all, we both know the recording, but what if I decided to sue them in small claims

29:53

court and I went through discovery and I asked for the recordings.

29:56

That should be there.

29:57

We should think that because they're for training purposes.

30:00

Is that a way to get around discovery?

30:02

I don't know.

30:03

Because, well, it's okay.

30:03

So it's not about discovery.

30:05

It's more like what's your retention policy, right?

30:08

So like normally if there's keep records for two years or something,

30:12

but you might, if you might, if it's for training purposes, maybe you'll keep it for a month.

30:15

Well, but, but you don't turn it over though.

30:17

Cause I've, I know you always have to turn it over.

30:19

If you have it, you must turn it over.

30:20

But it's for training.

30:21

It's not for the purpose.

30:22

If you have it, you must turn it over.

30:24

Okay.

30:24

The only issue is when can you justify not having it anymore?

30:28

That's, I don't know the answer to that.

30:29

Right. But it doesn't matter.

30:30

Cause mine was going to be within like 30 or 60 days.

30:31

Cause I was going to go file.

30:32

Yeah. Yeah.

30:33

Actually on Friday, tomorrow.

30:34

Cause I was going to go file and then I was going to,

30:37

I was going to start doing discovery and I was going to request,

30:41

I was going to request so much shit with them.

30:43

They're just going to be like, just fucking buy my new car.

30:47

Cause I never suit.

30:49

You're making my point for me.

30:50

Like, you can win.

30:51

There are times where you can't.

30:54

They, they, they get a hard nose approach and they're like,

30:56

you're one customer, go away.

30:59

Cause, cause still the internet.

31:00

But then they get popular.

31:01

That goes viral.

31:02

It goes viral all the fucking time.

31:03

Internet is still a new thing in this, in this country.

31:06

Like the politicians haven't figured it out yet.

31:08

Oh, good.

31:09

They're so stupid.

31:09

They're like, oh, I didn't say that.

31:11

Well, here's a bunch of videos of you saying it.

31:14

It's like they're too, they're too stupid to realize.

31:17

But that's why it's, that's why you win because the corporation is the same way.

31:21

I don't know.

31:22

I, I, I've, I've had some long and hard, I mean, I got into an argument with the guy at a,

31:28

the Fremont Street experience.

31:29

Yeah.

31:30

I'm not, I'm not a caring guy.

31:31

I do, I do this shit.

31:32

I just do for fun.

31:33

But this particular incident, dude, I walked through the security checkpoint,

31:37

which I assume a problem with that as well.

31:40

But they only do that for the special events in a special area because they're only looking for

31:43

alcohol.

31:44

They're, they say it's weapons, but it's alcohol because I would love to challenge

31:48

the head of security there and go, give me a number between one and a hundred.

31:52

I'll sneak that many guns and unload it.

31:55

I'm not trying to scare anybody.

31:57

But you will not catch guns coming through this, just the way you guys do it.

32:01

But I turn around.

32:02

So I go through my wife's that nigga, I turn around, this dude is elbow deep in my wife's purse.

32:07

And I'm like, get your fucking hand on my wife's purse.

32:09

And I'm kicking her out.

32:10

I mean, I'm not, I don't go with my wife's purse, you know.

32:14

And so I, I, I started talking to security.

32:17

He goes, we can do what we want.

32:18

I go to your public property.

32:20

He goes, no, we have a permit to operate this way.

32:22

We can do what we want.

32:23

He goes, you can't, he goes, we, we were allowed to do it.

32:26

However, and that's cause we had a long conversation with a concealed carry, no open carry on Fremont

32:31

Street.

32:31

Yeah.

32:32

One guy's like, I'm going to do it.

32:33

I go, I'll go with you, but we're going to get kicked out immediately.

32:36

Yeah.

32:37

They're not going to let us on Fremont Street with handguns, but technically it's public property.

32:43

Yeah.

32:43

Public property, just because they put up a little LED screen and some idiots run it on a rope.

32:50

It doesn't, doesn't take away the fact that tax dollars put that shit in.

32:54

Right.

32:55

So, but you cannot, you don't have your, your rights on Fremont Street.

32:59

So that's what I have.

33:00

And the bridges are the same way.

33:01

The bridges across the, the, the Boulevard, the strip.

33:05

I mean, like those don't really have restrictions other than the stopping rule.

33:09

And F1.

33:11

Well.

33:11

Cause they had a permit to operate as a private entity.

33:14

No, I don't think that's correct.

33:15

I think they got away with one because nobody pushed them on it.

33:18

Although I think some people did sue.

33:20

I don't know if they went anywhere.

33:21

I've been on it for a long time because they had a permit.

33:22

I don't think so.

33:23

F1 had a permit to operate on that public property.

33:25

Not the bridges.

33:27

They had the streets.

33:29

What if they, you, well, because there was a, I never, I don't think I mentioned this on the

33:32

podcast cause I could not verify it, but I heard it on a local radio show here.

33:37

They were told if you have a condo that faces the race and your blinds are open, you're going to get a fine.

33:44

Good luck.

33:44

No, no, because they went through the HOAs.

33:46

I don't give a fuck.

33:47

I'm not going to fight that one.

33:49

You're never going to win that.

33:50

Well, will you, bitch?

33:52

Because they, they have, okay, like the being in Chicago.

33:54

Yeah.

33:55

It is, it's a copy written or it's.

33:59

Okay.

34:00

No, no, dude, set up a tripod.

34:02

You're out.

34:02

If you want to just take a picture of it.

34:04

Yeah.

34:04

That's fine.

34:05

The minute you set up professional equipment, the security would kick you out.

34:10

And then I think you can't, you obviously can't post a picture of it and try to make money off of it.

34:15

Oh, watch me.

34:15

Cause they'll come after you.

34:16

Watch me.

34:17

I go take a picture of the being.

34:18

I'm not going to be a magnacity.

34:20

Fucking.

34:21

Bean.

34:22

What, what, what, what?

34:25

I sort of understand the bean.

34:26

I mean, if it was Boston, maybe.

34:28

It's a big reflective bean.

34:30

Yeah, whatever.

34:31

Oh, I have a rant to go on.

34:33

So this is not news.

34:34

This is not, uh, it's a little bit libertarian adjacent, but it's, uh, one of my little passion projects.

34:40

Sweet.

34:41

Um, I want to talk about the metric system that you've heard me go on this ramp before in, uh, but not on the podcast.

34:48

So the metric system is communism.

34:51

Now, what do I mean by that?

34:52

Right.

34:54

So what we have in America is ironically called the imperial system.

35:00

Okay.

35:00

As if some emperor declared, these are the units that you shall use, which is actually the opposite,

35:06

right?

35:06

The units that we use in America, like feet, miles, um, pounds, those were all created by regular people,

35:15

uh, who, who felt that those units improved their lives somehow.

35:18

Okay.

35:19

And they were popular, so they spread it, right?

35:22

That's how capitalism works.

35:23

That's how freedom works.

35:24

Okay.

35:24

Right.

35:25

So the idea was good.

35:26

The idea spread.

35:28

Um, so the way the metric system came about is there was a revolution in France in 1790 or something.

35:37

Uh, and socialists won that revolution.

35:41

They took over France, uh, and they came, they instituted what is now known as the reign of terror.

35:47

And there's a kind of a reason that they call it that.

35:50

Okay.

35:51

Where they'd be headed a lot of people and were a bunch of fucking assholes.

35:54

Oh, is that when that chick with the sword did some shit?

35:57

No, it wasn't the 1400s or 1300s.

35:59

Okay.

35:59

Um, but so these, these crazy fucking socialists, they looked at these units and they said,

36:08

this isn't rational, right?

36:11

There's no logic here, right?

36:14

And they said, we're going to invent a new system based on logic and reason and, and, and they,

36:19

what it's actually called the cult of reason, what these people believed in, right?

36:24

And they, they tore down like all the churches burned them down, tore down statues.

36:29

Um, and by the way, the churches at the time, like they kept time, right?

36:32

Okay.

36:32

So the church, you know, church bells, they rang every hour and they tore it all down.

36:39

So now how do you tell time?

36:40

Well, they, they said, we're going to build new churches.

36:42

They're going to be like rational churches, reason churches, and they had their own statues

36:46

and fucking all.

36:46

It was ridiculous, right?

36:48

Um, and they actually tried to do metric time.

36:53

So they wanted a 10 hour day and like they wanted a 100 year count or 100 day calendar,

36:58

some ridiculous, it was just fucking stupid, right?

37:00

And it didn't work.

37:01

Like people had, they couldn't do business, right?

37:04

So they had to get rid of the metric time.

37:06

Okay.

37:07

But they kept the other bullshit.

37:09

So do you know what a meter is?

37:12

Um, no, I looked it up before, but now.

37:16

Okay.

37:16

Do you know what a foot is?

37:17

Yeah.

37:18

How, how big is a foot?

37:19

12 inches.

37:20

Well, how big is a foot?

37:21

Like visually, how can you estimate the size of a foot?

37:26

Yeah.

37:27

Not if you look at your foot.

37:29

Well, not, but your foot, I mean, not everyone's foot.

37:31

Doesn't matter.

37:33

You don't need that level of precision.

37:34

Okay.

37:35

That's the point, right?

37:36

A foot is something that you use in your day to day life for measuring distances.

37:41

Yeah.

37:41

It doesn't have to be fucking precise, right?

37:44

Now, when you talk about a meter, not too much coverage, are we?

37:47

Well, we're talking about day to day life.

37:49

We're going to get to that later.

37:51

So when you talk about a meter, to calculate the length of a meter,

37:57

you would first draw a line from the North Pole to the equator going through Paris.

38:04

Okay.

38:05

Okay.

38:06

And then you would divide that length by 10,000 and that's a meter.

38:11

Oh, dear God.

38:12

Now, how the fuck are you going to do that?

38:13

Have you ever been to the North Pole?

38:15

Have you ever been to the equator?

38:16

So wait, I'm sorry.

38:18

Which North Pole?

38:19

The one at the top of the earth.

38:20

Oh, because I've been in North Pole, Alaska.

38:22

No.

38:22

No, I didn't see that.

38:23

I've been to Alaska.

38:24

North, I've been to North Pole.

38:25

Not quite.

38:26

Where's Seah?

38:27

No, so the actual North Pole, and you've never been to the equator, right?

38:31

No.

38:32

And you've never been to Paris?

38:33

No, I've been on the strip.

38:35

No, no, no, Paris, France.

38:37

Oh, yeah, no.

38:39

And you've never been anywhere along that line that would match those three points?

38:43

No.

38:43

So how the fuck would you know what a meter is?

38:45

You wouldn't, right?

38:46

Right.

38:47

So this is what's rational to these people, right?

38:49

They're fucking insane.

38:51

Now, a kilogram.

38:53

A kilogram is literally a hunk of metal sitting in Paris.

38:59

And if you want to know if Ron weighs a kilo, or if your microphone weighs a kilogram,

39:04

you have to put it on a balance with that hunk of metal in Paris

39:08

and see if the balance bounces out.

39:11

Okay, we try going to the metric system in the 70s.

39:14

The fuck's wrong with us?

39:16

It's coming.

39:17

That sounds stupid.

39:18

It's coming.

39:20

I can go on and on.

39:21

So we can talk about some imperial quote unquote units, right?

39:25

Like the mile, right?

39:26

A mile is from the Latin word meal, which means a thousand.

39:33

So a mile is about a thousand paces.

39:36

And it's 5,370 feet.

39:39

5,280 feet.

39:40

But again, like that doesn't matter.

39:42

Like people in the metric system, fanboys will say, oh, you can't convert.

39:46

Right in the metric system, you just divide by 10 or multiply by 10.

39:49

There's fanboys for metrics.

39:51

Oh, yeah.

39:52

And most of them, you live in Europe.

39:53

They're fucking nuts, dude.

39:55

And they think like dividing by 10 is this magical property that like,

39:59

holy fuck, this is the greatest thing invented since sliced bread.

40:02

No, it doesn't like it.

40:04

It, sorry.

40:06

That's okay.

40:07

It does not matter how many feet are in a mile,

40:10

because the point is not to convert a small unit into a big unit.

40:14

It doesn't matter.

40:16

Right.

40:17

Doesn't fucking matter.

40:18

This is not why we have units of length.

40:20

Right.

40:21

So back to the thousand.

40:23

This was, the mile was formed in Rome, in ancient Rome.

40:28

It was a thousand paces.

40:30

So if you walk and count a thousand paces, which are paces two steps,

40:35

a mile is going to be about a thousand of those.

40:37

Okay.

40:37

And you don't have to have more precision than that.

40:39

It doesn't fucking matter.

40:41

Right.

40:41

I don't know.

40:42

It's a thousand and two paces.

40:43

Excuse me.

40:44

Doesn't matter.

40:46

Holy fuck.

40:47

And, and, ah, man, I could just go on forever.

40:50

But, but, but, but guys, the metric system is not special.

40:54

It's fucking communism.

40:55

It was invented by crazy communists who beheaded people.

40:59

They were nuts.

41:02

My takeaway on this is we have to be in the show.

41:04

The metric system is communism.

41:06

Communism.

41:07

Communism.

41:08

And if you want to go more, I can go for hours and hours.

41:10

I'm sure you can.

41:11

Come to the chat room.

41:13

I will do this all night.

41:16

Oh, sure.

41:16

So let's move on.

41:17

Set up an, you know, let me know when that happens.

41:20

I can say the fuck off of X.

41:21

Jesus.

41:22

I'm saying fuck off that chat room.

41:23

Jesus.

41:24

No, I mean, it's interesting.

41:25

It really is kind of cool.

41:26

So, and I only bring this up because we, we had a chat discussion

41:29

that word came up and I said, you know what, I'll do a rant on a show

41:33

instead of going in the chat room.

41:34

But now, now that I've got my rant out, we can go in the chat room for hours and hours if you want.

41:39

So that's, I want to do a quick conversation on who's left America?

41:45

We still got more.

41:45

Ellen.

41:46

Yeah.

41:46

We got, yeah.

41:47

Yeah.

41:48

Uh, Aston Coacher and his wife.

41:50

Oh, okay.

41:50

Yeah.

41:50

Nice.

41:52

Dude, where's my car?

41:53

I know.

41:54

I believe Kobe's knocking on the door in the country.

41:57

He's taking a break from basketball.

41:59

Watch the videos.

42:00

He's in a, he's in a, he's sitting there watching a game.

42:03

People are fucking, we know you were at the dinner party, man.

42:09

So we, we now, so let's find out who else is going to be leaving America.

42:13

I have, I have a feeling it's going to be a mass X and it's after Christmas.

42:16

Nice.

42:17

It's going to go on.

42:18

Get these people out of here.

42:19

I know.

42:20

Hey, there, there might be a hole in it.

42:22

Well, Biden, Biden, where you at?

42:23

Grant these people some pardon.

42:25

Oh, no, no.

42:25

He, uh, did you, he said that the other day?

42:28

No.

42:28

He had apparently, I'm, I really hope it was a joke, but with, with him, I don't know.

42:36

He's talking about having like skull surgery and they had to remove his skull two different

42:40

times.

42:40

They're looking for a brain that wasn't there.

42:42

What?

42:43

He fucking said this on stage.

42:45

Now it's kind of a funny thing, you know, if you're playing, but I don't know if he

42:48

was serious or not.

42:50

Jesus.

42:52

I'm okay.

42:52

I go through this stuff because I have one more story I want to talk to you about.

42:55

There might be a little bit lengthy.

42:57

Caitlin Clark, you know who she is.

42:59

Basketball WNPA.

43:00

Yeah.

43:00

You see what I posted?

43:01

Yeah.

43:02

Yeah.

43:02

I saw that.

43:02

What the, seriously?

43:04

I think she's getting, she's tired of them beating the shit out of her and she's like,

43:08

just leave me alone guys.

43:10

Here, I'll say this on X.

43:11

Just leave me alone.

43:12

No.

43:13

She, no, I'm done.

43:14

You think she's a true believer?

43:15

Well, no, I don't care.

43:17

That's what she said.

43:17

She came out anti-white because they were beaten up on her.

43:20

Well, yeah.

43:21

Well, learn how to fucking fight.

43:22

She's tiny.

43:24

Outrun them then.

43:26

Whatever.

43:27

I don't know.

43:28

I just, it just pissed me off because she did nothing wrong.

43:32

Right.

43:33

And then she, and she is probably the best woman in the WNPA.

43:37

It seems like it.

43:38

And they can't even bond together.

43:42

She's white.

43:42

People went and bought tickets to the basketball game because she was playing.

43:46

But she's white.

43:47

But do you know that they don't make money?

43:49

They only, their proffer was the NBA pays them.

43:52

And they want more money.

43:53

Right.

43:54

But yeah, they get somebody who's filling the seats and they,

43:57

Well, they should, they should negotiate a deal to just get only profits.

44:00

How about that?

44:01

Yeah.

44:03

Insurance companies most profitable.

44:06

Oh yeah.

44:06

That's why I posted that for 32 billion dollars.

44:10

Yeah.

44:10

The insurance and their, and they,

44:12

Good for them.

44:12

That sounds like they're doing, they're doing better than everyone else.

44:15

Not if they're killing people.

44:16

They're not killing people.

44:18

Diseases are killing people.

44:19

And they can fix the diseases.

44:20

No they can't.

44:21

It's not in the contract.

44:22

Read your contracts.

44:24

Stop trying to defraud them.

44:25

Stop trying to claim things that aren't in the contract.

44:27

We will not make you better if you get sick.

44:29

If you get sick, it's your own fault.

44:31

So deal with it.

44:32

Is that, is that how that works?

44:33

That's how life works, man.

44:34

Oh.

44:35

If, if, if peanut the squirrel got sick.

44:37

Sorry.

44:38

You, you dead.

44:38

You're a squirrel.

44:39

Oh, let's see real quick.

44:44

So that's the one I want to talk about in a second.

44:46

Anti-corruption day.

44:48

Oh yeah.

44:48

Did you see that?

44:49

The FBI wants people to call in and report suspicious companies.

44:54

Of course I went, come and report the FBI to the FBI.

44:57

We should start doing that.

44:59

Although they're getting a new boss, it looks like.

45:00

That old one quit.

45:01

Still doing it.

45:02

Don't care.

45:03

Yep.

45:04

We have to do the big story.

45:06

Well, that's, that's why I was trying to use the script.

45:08

Are we talking drones?

45:10

No, that's not the big story.

45:11

The fuck's your big story?

45:11

Buy some drones.

45:13

Daniel Penny.

45:15

Okay.

45:15

Let's do Daniel Penny first.

45:17

Dude, like.

45:18

Not guilty.

45:19

Not guilty.

45:19

First, first, um, the jury was deadlocked.

45:22

Right.

45:23

And the judge threw out the manslaughter charges.

45:27

Uh, then the jury went back in, I think for three days.

45:30

Yeah.

45:30

And came back not guilty.

45:32

So, so my question was, cause I didn't really, cause when I first heard this, like,

45:36

I, what I thought I heard was the jury was deadlocked.

45:40

So the judge said, well, let's throw this charge out.

45:43

How about this charge now?

45:44

Right.

45:45

But was that the same charge?

45:47

Was he already charged with that?

45:48

Yeah.

45:48

That charge was already there.

45:49

Okay.

45:49

So they didn't just bring up a new charge.

45:51

Right.

45:51

Cause I'm like, that's not fair.

45:52

No, no, no.

45:52

Yeah.

45:53

So it was like, it was, it was manslaughter and then negligent homicide or whatever.

45:58

And like the instructions were kind of weird sounding.

46:02

Fucking morque.

46:03

Uh, if it's not manslaughter, it could still be negligent homicide.

46:08

But if you have negligent homicide, you can't go back up.

46:11

You know what I mean?

46:11

Like, yeah.

46:12

But yeah.

46:13

They called in so many witnesses were on that train and said, I was scared for my life.

46:17

Right.

46:18

He is a hero now.

46:19

I, yeah, there shouldn't have been charges.

46:20

Really?

46:20

It's ridiculous.

46:21

But there's another case I didn't research.

46:24

Well, so here's the thing.

46:26

The leftist won this anyway, regardless of not guilty.

46:29

How do you figure?

46:30

Are you going to protect someone on a train?

46:32

I'm fucking not.

46:34

But even in Nevada, fuck you.

46:35

No, no, no.

46:36

That brings up a very important.

46:37

Fuck you.

46:37

You can die.

46:38

We have a radio show host here, a local guy, and he's like, well, we still need to stick

46:42

out for people.

46:43

He goes, we can't, but no, you're right.

46:45

And that, and that is the problem because I mean, I, I'm usually one person.

46:49

Like if a, if a car is broken down the middle of the road, I'll get out and help them push

46:52

it to the side.

46:53

Right.

46:53

I mean, I'm not a fucking boy scout, but I, I, I've been there before and it sucks.

46:58

Um, but yeah, I don't know anymore.

47:00

I mean, I, I've stopped fights before.

47:02

I've gotten involved in shit I shut up.

47:04

Um, it's not worth it.

47:06

I mean, if they're going to push into a trial where you're, you hinge on the fucking double

47:10

mask juror, like, did you see the, the, you didn't see the photo, not the photo, but like

47:15

the artist rendering of the jury.

47:17

One guy had double mask on.

47:19

Oh, how did he, uh, that's the thing.

47:22

Like, why, yeah, why, why would you allow that?

47:24

Well, it probably wasn't masked during the Vardir.

47:26

No bullshit then.

47:28

He can't change his looks after Vardir.

47:29

Of course he can.

47:30

Why?

47:31

Where did you wear it?

47:31

You weren't wearing a mask then you were in a mask now.

47:32

He can wear what he wants.

47:34

No, I would have, I would have, no, I would have, I would have.

47:37

I mean, obviously you should object to that, but what the judge is going to say,

47:39

no, this is New York city.

47:40

You go fuck yourself.

47:42

Well, okay.

47:43

So why is he wearing a mask now when he didn't before?

47:45

I, well, I don't know if he didn't before or not.

47:46

I said, I don't know.

47:47

Whatever.

47:48

Yeah.

47:48

No, I mean, I'm, I'm, I'm really happy the guy got off, but he's still got, um,

47:53

uh, civil charges.

47:54

Yeah.

47:55

That's another like, this, oh, this like really pissed me off because so bad legal

48:00

takes is a, uh, ex account I follow and they're, and they're pretty funny.

48:03

So like people say that dumbest fucking shit on Twitter or X and like they highlighted

48:07

if it's related to legal issues.

48:08

Okay.

48:09

And somebody was like, well, you can't do that.

48:12

That's double jeopardy.

48:14

And like bad, bad, he said it in a stupid way, right?

48:17

It really stupid way.

48:18

Just like he said it is stupid, but okay.

48:20

Well, but bad, so bad legal takes highlights them.

48:22

And I replied with, well, actually it should be double jeopardy because it's the same act.

48:27

But, but it's, it's civil because the government's not involved in this case.

48:30

Yes, they are.

48:31

The government is the judge.

48:32

Well, the judge, but I mean, but the prosecutor is not a government prosecutor.

48:35

So what?

48:35

So what?

48:37

So if you, now here's the thing.

48:40

The constitution, uh, this is the fifth amendment, by the way, doesn't say criminal,

48:45

doesn't say civil.

48:47

It says you shall not be put in double jeopardy for the same, uh, act or whatever it is.

48:53

No, no, I, I, I, I can't, I feel what you're talking about.

48:56

So like, and then now people responded with, and this is obvious because the constitution says,

49:03

shall not be put in jeopardy of life or limb.

49:06

Okay.

49:07

So now they would, they would say, well, if you're not threatened with prison time,

49:12

then you're not being put in double jeopardy.

49:14

But then life for limb, no, I mean, you bankrupting your family.

49:19

So if you get a traffic ticket, speeding ticket, can they just try it over and over again?

49:25

No, that's double jeopardy.

49:26

Right.

49:27

Double jeopardy applies to speeding tickets.

49:28

Right.

49:29

But you're not putting jeopardy of life or limb.

49:31

So if you're going to argue that life or limb, exclude civil trials, then they can charge speed

49:37

tickets all day long.

49:38

They're, well, speeding is not civil, it's criminal.

49:42

Right.

49:42

But it's not, it's not putting you in jeopardy of life or limb.

49:44

Oh, I see.

49:44

Okay.

49:46

So why, that's an interesting fact.

49:47

So I don't think you should be allowed to do that.

49:49

I think it should count as double jeopardy.

49:50

Right.

49:51

You've, you've successfully beaten the criminal trial.

49:55

You don't get a second chance.

49:56

Sorry.

49:56

Goodbye.

49:57

Ron Goldman's not going to like you.

49:58

Well, give a fuck.

50:00

And now, now somebody actually had a good reply.

50:01

You're not sure what that is?

50:03

Sounds familiar.

50:03

Wasn't it the OJ?

50:04

Yeah.

50:04

Yeah.

50:05

The father.

50:05

Yeah.

50:06

Somebody had a really decent reply and they said,

50:08

well, what if I charge you civilly first?

50:13

Right.

50:14

Now you can evade the criminal charge.

50:15

That's all over the matrix.

50:16

And I, well, I mean, we can get around this though.

50:19

Like we can just say like you have X days to do this or, right?

50:24

It's not like it's unsolved.

50:25

Because you can push a civil case much quicker than a criminal case.

50:29

Have your lawyer delay it?

50:31

You don't see your civil case go, I'm done.

50:33

But we can, we can solve that problem.

50:35

So it was a good reply, but we can definitely solve that problem.

50:37

I might be, I might become a bake robber.

50:39

I could have made my text bill somehow.

50:42

Delete, delete, delete.

50:44

No, that's, oh, that's actually really interesting.

50:45

No, that's, that's.

50:46

Yeah.

50:47

I think that should qualify as double jeopardy.

50:48

It's the same act, the same accusation.

50:52

You lost.

50:53

Sorry.

50:53

You only get one shot.

50:55

Wow.

50:55

That, that is kind of cool.

50:57

And another point I brought up was, oh, well, uh, so criminal, uh,

51:02

to lose a criminal case, you have to be proven beyond a reasonable doubt.

51:05

Right.

51:05

And to lose a civil case, it has to be on the preponderance of evidence.

51:09

Yeah.

51:09

It's a different criteria.

51:10

Well, what if we invent a third one?

51:12

Right.

51:13

Now, instead of, so let's say a criminal trial is 99%.

51:16

Okay.

51:16

And a civil trial is 50%.

51:18

Well, let's make a new one that's 30%.

51:21

And then if you lose that one, we'll make a fourth one and make that like 10%.

51:25

Right.

51:26

We can just keep doing this.

51:27

So if the government can do that, why don't they, like, you know what I mean?

51:32

It's all bullshit.

51:32

Stop trying people for the same fucking action.

51:35

Double jeopardy.

51:35

No, I, I, I, I, I should count.

51:38

Well, because I mean, I mean, you're looking at it as you're in the courtroom,

51:41

right?

51:42

Defending your actions.

51:43

Right.

51:43

And you're forced to pay for it.

51:44

Right.

51:44

Whether you're defending your actions on criminal or civil,

51:47

you're still defending your actions.

51:48

Right.

51:48

It's the same action.

51:49

So you've already defended that one action.

51:51

Yes.

51:51

Why should you have to do it again?

51:52

Right.

51:53

Right.

51:54

Huh.

51:55

Should I, should I have that question for that lawyer?

51:56

We had a couple of them off the do-go.

51:58

Well, I didn't think of it.

51:59

It could be this, didn't you?

52:00

I know.

52:00

What are you going to do?

52:02

So let's talk more about the government.

52:04

Sounds like fun.

52:05

Oh, how stupid are they?

52:06

How stupid are they?

52:07

Yeah, God.

52:08

Very.

52:08

The drones.

52:09

What do you know about this drone thing?

52:10

What do you know?

52:11

I, I saw that it's happening, but I don't really know anything like.

52:14

Oh, you're not looked into it?

52:15

No, I don't give a fuck.

52:16

No, it's one of two things.

52:17

Either we're going to be a terrorist attack or we're going to fucking be DT.

52:22

One of the two is going to be one of the two.

52:24

I mean.

52:25

No, there was a senator.

52:27

This one, this did not go the way he expected.

52:30

He's like, oh, I know it's the mother ship for my ran.

52:34

Well, by the way, hold on.

52:35

Just so you know, I, uh, Biden released $10 billion for Iran just recently.

52:40

Yeah.

52:41

Hmm.

52:41

What was that payment for?

52:43

For some big ass fucking drones?

52:45

And a mother ship?

52:47

I want to see Iran have drones.

52:49

Like, why would they have this cash?

52:50

To attack us.

52:51

They can't shoot missiles at us.

52:52

I mean, like you think they're that advanced?

52:54

I actually, I would, I would go more Chinese than Iran, but I also think Chinese needs us

52:58

as much as we need them.

53:00

So I don't, I don't know.

53:01

But I do believe it's a foreign adversary or it's fucking ET.

53:06

I mean, no, I mean, seriously, but then my son brought up, well, why would UFOs need lights on?

53:12

If they can do space travel, what are they going?

53:14

Headlights?

53:15

So this, so nothing crashes into them?

53:17

But they're, they came all through space.

53:19

Yeah.

53:20

And they, and their, and their technology for not crashing something is.

53:23

No, no, no, so nothing crashes into them.

53:26

Because like, if you're in space, there's nobody around.

53:28

There's nothing around you, right?

53:29

Meteors.

53:30

Well, meteor can't look at your lights and say, oh, I'm going to turn away.

53:32

Well, I mean, the space station's got a Starlink up there.

53:35

That's Starlink.

53:36

But that's not, that's not, uh, not removable.

53:39

But like the aliens know that we have airplanes.

53:42

So you admit there's aliens?

53:43

I'm just saying the aliens know that we have airplanes.

53:46

Okay.

53:46

And they would say, we better put lights on our shit so their stupid airplanes don't fly into us.

53:49

Actually, the DOJ goes, it's just airplanes up there.

53:52

Then for 45 days, these mystery something has popped up in the sky.

53:57

But so the center, I believe he was out of Texas.

53:59

He goes, well, we know each other, federal government, because they would tell us.

54:04

Everyone's like, wait, what?

54:05

What federal government are you talking about?

54:07

They won't tell us shit.

54:09

But he came out and said the mothership and, and like two hours later, the DOD came out and said,

54:13

no, that is not true.

54:14

They did not have a mothership.

54:16

It's just more likely that it's some stupid government program testing.

54:19

They're the size of a fucking SUV.

54:21

Yeah, so.

54:23

Our drones are huge.

54:25

Have you seen an American drone like that?

54:26

So they'll find a drone?

54:27

Yeah.

54:28

If you go, if you want to see one, just go up 95 North, we'll go to the Big Boy restaurant is?

54:33

No.

54:34

You know, the military base is up there.

54:36

Not now.

54:36

This is another military base.

54:37

Maybe.

54:38

It's on 95.

54:39

It's, uh, I believe it's before you get to 160 to cut off to a prompt.

54:43

And that's where that's where the, the drone pilots are in this country.

54:46

Oh.

54:47

I mean, I'm not releasing anything that's top secret because I know about it.

54:51

And nobody's going to tell me top secret shit.

54:53

But in the casino, they actually have the, they have a drone suspended from the ceiling.

54:57

It's kind of cool.

54:58

Well, yeah, I mean, I mean, it's not like they wouldn't do that.

55:03

So the American people are like, what the fuck is this?

55:06

What's going on?

55:07

And our government's going to make war with us, but this does not tell them.

55:10

Yes.

55:10

Oh, but there's something else.

55:11

It's top secret.

55:14

They're getting on the goddamn sky.

55:16

But it's top secret that they're doing it.

55:18

I just heard about this today.

55:20

So, okay.

55:21

Project Bluebeam.

55:23

I never heard of that.

55:24

Apparently it's a conspiracy theory that claims NASA is attempting to implement a fake

55:30

Martian attack.

55:32

I mean, I know they've planned that they talked about doing that before.

55:36

So, yeah, I don't know.

55:39

I, I, I still believe they need to keep Trump out of office.

55:42

I have not backed off on that claim yet.

55:44

The immigrants, maybe, I don't know what role they're going to play in this,

55:48

but I still believe that they might because, because they're here.

55:51

Now we've got fucking spaceships or drones and there's reports they've seen them come

55:56

out of the water.

55:57

So could they be, could the mother testing us up?

56:00

They're testing like the amphibious drone combo.

56:02

And they, there was a deputy in a boat and the drones are following him.

56:06

Sure.

56:07

Okay.

56:07

Well, no, this one guy, I, I, I've heard this from multiple places,

56:10

but I have not verified this pretty true or not.

56:13

If people send their own drones up to get pictures of them,

56:16

Yeah.

56:16

their batteries die instantly.

56:18

Again, not saying that's true because I don't know, but I've seen numerous people

56:22

we interviewed said, yes, I set my drone up.

56:24

They fully charged battery.

56:26

And then within a few minutes, it said battery dead, shutting down and playing

56:29

to self-appear.

56:30

Yeah.

56:31

I don't know.

56:31

Interesting.

56:32

So, no, I mean, it's, no, I'm kind of, I'm kind of interested in this, but if it's, if it is,

56:36

I mean, someone out there's going to have a telescope for fuck's sake.

56:39

Telescope.

56:39

Aim your telescope at.

56:40

No.

56:41

Aim your scope at it off your fucking rifle.

56:43

That's our good enough.

56:44

Fucking put a bullet in it.

56:46

Why are we not finding out what it is?

56:48

Because people are stupid.

56:49

No, our government should be like, oh, oh, it's no threat.

56:53

Oh, what is it?

56:54

We don't know.

56:54

So how do you know it's no threat?

56:56

Because there's.

56:59

It could be, it could be, but, but why 45 days in a row?

57:03

Because that's what they do.

57:05

They've always done this.

57:06

I don't know.

57:08

You think they told us about the submarines when they were testing that shit?

57:10

No.

57:12

But what are they doing above New Jersey?

57:15

Maybe that's the dumbest people are that don't have telescopes.

57:19

Obviously.

57:21

We are not saying here canary in the cage.

57:23

We are not saying people from New Jersey are dumb.

57:26

We're not saying they're not, but we're not saying they are.

57:28

I mean, have you watched Jersey Shore and it's fucking like, they're pretty stupid.

57:32

Okay.

57:32

Here canary case, we are saying three of Jersey are stupid because we saw Jersey Shore,

57:37

just based on Jersey, Jersey Shore.

57:39

I don't need the mafia coming after us.

57:42

We love you guys.

57:43

The Jersey mafia.

57:44

They're just so kill us.

57:46

Hey Tony Sopreno.

57:47

Yeah, I ain't scared of that.

57:50

I don't know.

57:51

I just, I mean, I still, I still stand my ground when they cannot let Trump get in.

57:56

So is this something that's going to build up to something?

57:59

It could speak distractions.

58:00

It's always distractions out there.

58:02

What are they distracted us from?

58:04

Trump won.

58:04

Trump's definitely going to.

58:05

Everything.

58:06

They're getting us to talk about it, to waste our time on it and all that bullshit.

58:09

No, they do that a lot, but I don't know.

58:12

This one is interesting.

58:16

I guess we'll have to see what the future brings.

58:17

Are we done here?

58:19

Oh dear God, we're basically almost out of an hour.

58:21

So yeah, what are you going to go into your thing?

58:22

Okay, so I got an interesting one.

58:25

It's maintaining separate personas.

58:28

So this is especially if you're going to be on the dark web.

58:32

Now on the dark web, nobody's going to know your IP address.

58:37

Nobody's going to know like your browser plugins or anything.

58:40

That's how they track you on the clear net.

58:41

Like they can figure out who the fuck you are, even on a VPN.

58:44

They have all sorts of ways to track you and it's very hard to evade that shit.

58:48

But on the dark web, it's possible to be anonymous essentially.

58:52

So what you want to do when you have this power is actually create multiple different personas.

58:59

And so why would you want to do this?

59:02

Right?

59:02

So it actually helps protect your real life identity.

59:06

If you take one of those personas and tie your real life identity to it.

59:10

Okay.

59:11

And that way you can have the other personas be this other person that has no connection to anything.

59:17

Right?

59:19

So for example, let's say if you want to buy and sell in dark markets, right?

59:25

Well, you don't want Ron Morgan to be doing that.

59:27

You want Secret Hacker 1234 XXX to be doing that.

59:31

But that means you have to create this persona, Secret Hacker 1234.

59:35

Right?

59:37

Chatting.

59:37

So chatting on the dark web is pretty popular.

59:40

We, I mean, like we're connected to the dark web chat room.

59:44

And people can come through our chat room to there.

59:46

And there's other rooms on there where people chat.

59:49

So you kind of want to have separate personas in mind when you do that.

59:53

I'm going to go into a little more details why in a little bit.

59:57

Hosting websites.

59:58

So I host my personal website on the dark web.

1:00:01

And where you can learn about me, you know, some things about me like what I program,

1:00:06

that kind of stuff.

1:00:07

But let's say I want to host another website.

1:00:09

Right?

1:00:10

I don't want you to connect that first website with that second website.

1:00:14

So I have two personas for those websites in visiting websites.

1:00:18

So one thing on the dark web is when you visit a website,

1:00:23

now they can't see your IP address, but they can see a connection string from who you are.

1:00:28

Okay.

1:00:29

So let's say you go to, you know, Ron's dark web and pourium and you only buy legal goods and

1:00:36

services.

1:00:37

And then two minutes later, you go to the illegal dildo store, the monkey rainbow dildo

1:00:43

butt store.

1:00:44

Right.

1:00:44

Now, if the same callback, just so you know, the callback, if the same person is running

1:00:49

those two websites, they can actually see, oh, the person who went to Ron's dark web and

1:00:54

pourium is the same person shopping for rainbow dildo butt monkeys.

1:00:57

Right.

1:00:58

So you want to be careful about that.

1:01:00

Now you can force it to refresh that screen string, but you got to know how to do that.

1:01:04

Right.

1:01:04

So be careful about doing that.

1:01:08

So now here's the thing with chatting.

1:01:10

If you chat long enough, it is very likely that someone is going to discover your real

1:01:14

life identity.

1:01:15

Right.

1:01:16

There's just nothing you can do about it.

1:01:18

So that's why I recommend if you're going to be a long-term chatter, just put your real

1:01:24

put it out there, right?

1:01:25

Give up whatever you want and then take all your other secret stuff and do it separately.

1:01:29

Right.

1:01:31

And some ways they can do this.

1:01:34

So you often give away things about yourself without realizing it.

1:01:39

So spelling words like color with OU.

1:01:43

Right.

1:01:44

That indicates you might be from England instead of America or without the OU, then

1:01:48

you're from America.

1:01:50

Saying good morning.

1:01:50

Right.

1:01:52

It's only morning in one place in the world.

1:01:54

Right.

1:01:54

Okay.

1:01:54

How about this one?

1:01:55

Wicked evil.

1:01:56

Wicked evil?

1:01:57

Yeah.

1:01:58

Is that some regional slang?

1:01:59

Yeah, it's Boston.

1:02:00

Boston.

1:02:00

Okay.

1:02:00

Yeah.

1:02:00

Oh yeah.

1:02:01

Wicked.

1:02:01

Wicked.

1:02:01

Wicked.

1:02:01

It's mad.

1:02:02

Yeah.

1:02:02

Yeah, exactly.

1:02:03

So referencing region specific holidays like Thanksgiving.

1:02:07

Oh wait.

1:02:07

It's like use guys.

1:02:09

Use guys.

1:02:09

That's Chicago.

1:02:10

All the way.

1:02:11

I know people don't type that though.

1:02:13

You know what I mean?

1:02:14

Yeah.

1:02:14

Yeah.

1:02:14

But no, if you say happy Thanksgiving, you're American.

1:02:17

Yeah.

1:02:17

They don't celebrate Thanksgiving anywhere else in the world.

1:02:20

And to go to your point, pop versus soda.

1:02:22

Mm-hmm.

1:02:23

Right?

1:02:23

If you say pop, you're probably from the Midwest.

1:02:26

If you say soda, you're from the coast.

1:02:28

If you say coke, you're from the south.

1:02:30

Grocery carts.

1:02:31

Grocery carts.

1:02:32

Buggies.

1:02:32

Buggie.

1:02:33

People from the East Coast or at least from Pennsylvania.

1:02:35

Really?

1:02:36

Yeah, I don't know.

1:02:36

You're from the East.

1:02:37

See, but there's like thousands of these things.

1:02:38

Oh, windscreen versus windshield.

1:02:40

What?

1:02:41

Yeah.

1:02:41

The way I work with, she lived in the Middle East for a while.

1:02:43

So maybe he was over there.

1:02:44

There's thousands of these things and you don't know about them.

1:02:47

Right.

1:02:47

So like by talking,

1:02:49

you are revealing probably where you're from.

1:02:52

Maybe not where you are, but where you're from.

1:02:53

Yeah.

1:02:53

You can, yeah.

1:02:55

So yeah, I really recommend maintaining the separate personas.

1:03:00

You know, actually research regional slang and local holidays and various cultures

1:03:05

and throw out some false flags, right?

1:03:08

So learn how to holiday in India and be like,

1:03:10

happy Diwali everyone.

1:03:13

But really, it's easier to just put your really out there

1:03:17

and say, this is me.

1:03:18

I don't do anything illegal.

1:03:20

I don't commit crimes.

1:03:21

Let's chat.

1:03:22

Yeah.

1:03:23

And then if you actually do commit crimes, do it somewhere else, right?

1:03:26

Keep it separate.

1:03:28

And that's just my opinion.

1:03:30

I think it's easier to work that way.

1:03:32

But you know, you do you.

1:03:35

So yeah, let's like, let's go into some things about how to make it difficult

1:03:37

to tie some personas together.

1:03:40

Use different usernames and use randomizers, right?

1:03:43

So if you're like, I go by snacks.

1:03:47

And I've been using that name since the 90s.

1:03:48

Yeah.

1:03:49

Right.

1:03:49

If you see that name, well, that's Dave.

1:03:51

Okay.

1:03:51

So and it's hard to come up with something that's clever, but doesn't tie to you some way.

1:03:59

Because I can say like, oh, Chicago dude, 1982.

1:04:02

Oh, well, that's probably the Chicago dude from born in 1982.

1:04:05

So I had a persona once on one website.

1:04:08

And I used my user name was SmokingMonkey.

1:04:15

Okay.

1:04:16

Only because Pen Pen and tell Pen when he was saying what something sometimes he goes,

1:04:24

a SmokingMonkey is the funniest thing.

1:04:26

He goes, picture a monkey smoking and you're gonna laugh.

1:04:29

And then I'm like, okay, that's pretty cool.

1:04:31

And then the Simpsons did an episode of smoking smoking.

1:04:33

Okay.

1:04:33

Like, yeah, that's my new user name.

1:04:35

But see, I know people know that you watch pen and teller and the Simpsons.

1:04:38

Yeah, but that that name for that's, that's, yeah.

1:04:40

But so the point is, so as your real life username, yes, pick something that

1:04:45

identifies you, that's fine.

1:04:47

But if you're going to do like secret stuff or covert stuff,

1:04:50

just use random numbers, random name, random words, random numbers.

1:04:53

Yeah, but then somebody knows you're fake.

1:04:55

Who cares?

1:04:56

Okay.

1:04:56

That doesn't matter.

1:04:58

Use different passwords, right?

1:04:59

So this is, I did a show on password managers.

1:05:03

Use your password manager, come up with a new password for every different persona.

1:05:06

Now, the reason this is important is if you go to a login form and you type in Ron Morgan

1:05:12

and my password is 1234.

1:05:14

Okay.

1:05:15

Now they can go to a different website and you say secret hacker 1234.

1:05:19

My password 1234.

1:05:21

You know that though you can know that those passwords are tied together.

1:05:23

Yeah, but you also can accidentally log into the wrong account.

1:05:27

Yes.

1:05:28

I like that one.

1:05:29

Yes.

1:05:29

And other details like fake location, fake hobbies, you know, it does.

1:05:35

VPNs, yeah, like stuff.

1:05:37

So like I mentioned earlier, recycle your tour circuits and your I2P tunnels.

1:05:41

Because that's how they contract you from one location to the next.

1:05:44

So you go to website one, you want to recycle your circuit or your tunnel,

1:05:49

then go to website two.

1:05:51

Because then your personas are now separate, right?

1:05:53

You can't tie those two together.

1:05:56

And then on your config side, you want to label all that stuff for yourself, right?

1:06:01

So you want to say, okay, this is my I2P tunnel for chatting.

1:06:06

This is my I2P tunnel for clean websites.

1:06:09

This is my I2P tunnel for dark web markets.

1:06:11

This is my I2P tunnel for rainbow dildo butt monkey stuff.

1:06:15

Wow.

1:06:16

It's a lot of work, but you're going to need to do it.

1:06:21

So what else we got here?

1:06:23

Yeah, like, you know, be cognizant of your chatting style.

1:06:27

Make sure you're recycling those circuits.

1:06:30

And the one bonus thing I want to mention is you can have your own personas interact with each other.

1:06:37

Right.

1:06:38

So like, yeah, I've done that before.

1:06:40

You know, say something as yourself and then have one of your secret personas say,

1:06:43

you're a fucking idiot.

1:06:44

I had an argument with one of my personas.

1:06:45

Yeah.

1:06:46

So like that throws people off, right?

1:06:47

Yes, it does.

1:06:48

But you got to be careful.

1:06:49

You got to take notes.

1:06:51

It's something you want to get involved in heavily if you if you just find fun in it.

1:06:55

But yeah, so look into doing this stuff because it's very important for

1:06:59

keeping yourself anonymous on the dark web.

1:07:01

Yeah.

1:07:01

Yeah, no, I've only done on one website and that was the Bog.org website.

1:07:05

It was just a shit show, a fun website.

1:07:08

It's been down for years now.

1:07:10

It's, I don't know.

1:07:11

It was just a fucking collection of idiots and we all just,

1:07:15

we had ways to talk to each other.

1:07:18

We could post pictures, but it was a fun website.

1:07:20

Hey, if any Bog.org people out there let us give us a shout out.

1:07:24

Man, I doubt you're any, I don't know, but I've been dark web guy.

1:07:26

You never know.

1:07:27

I don't know, maybe.

1:07:28

No, it was, it was, that was, that was probably one of my first finds on the internet.

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Because this is going back to like the early 2000s.

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Yeah.

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And, uh, oh, it was a, it was just a fun website.

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Man, I missed that one.

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Yeah, that's, that's my, that's my thing.

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Yeah.

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So I want to get into, it was a request from a listener.

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I'm going to start with irrigation.

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Okay.

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Irrigating your garden.

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So, um, you know, here in Vegas, we have irrigation systems set up already.

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So, so we're kind of good with that.

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But if you have an irrigation system, it's not just like set your timer,

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get your zone running and let that water just fly.

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No.

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If you've got plants, regardless of you doing irrigation or hose, you want to water the base

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of the plant.

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You want to, you don't care about the leaves.

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Don't get moisture on the leaves because that the sun can burn the leaves.

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So you, all you, all you really need to care about is the moisture around the root ball.

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And, um, uh, there's different ways of checking.

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You can put like a moisture meter down there.

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I mean, I use my finger wet, dry, you know, whatever.

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Cause I don't let my, my dirt get cracked and errant.

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But like the way I water here in Vegas is going to be different the way somebody

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waters anywhere else except Phoenix.

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It literally, the trick to watering here is you go out and you flood your garden in the morning

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and you come up a book, you flood your garden again because they need it.

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It's in the summertime.

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Yeah.

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But technically you should be able to water your garden once a day.

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I prefer hand watering.

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So I kind of control the water.

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If you do want to use irrigation system, do not use a pop up like stuff.

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Cause you'll, you'll destroy your plants.

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It's too hard.

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So, um, if you truly want to use what your irrigation system, they make, um,

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it's, I guess lack of a better term is I call it a manifold.

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You would take the sprinkler head off and screw the manifold on and you got little

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nozzles coming off of that.

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You can hook a hose too, a little hose, a drip hose.

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And run it to the base of each one of your plants.

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I think you have like 10 different ports you can go off of and you can put pretty much

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water right to the base of your plant.

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Now, if you're going to do it that way, you need to up your, your minutes that you've

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run your irrigation system because you want to make sure you get that water, um, right where it is.

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So even, you know, so if you get, that's your irrigation system.

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If you water it, water it by hand again, just water by the base and keep an eye on it.

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There's a ton of signs that tells you you're, you're, you're under watering.

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Wilting, uh, brown on the edges of the leaf show that it's not getting enough water and, uh,

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it's getting, it's pulling more salt out of the ground than necessary.

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So you want to make sure that you, um, do enough about watering.

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So what else, uh, definitely water in the morning.

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If I irrigation system, it goes off prior to the sun coming up.

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Um, if I have water by hand, it's usually in the morning before I go to work.

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So it's, it's signs of where it is at that point.

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Um, and you don't, you, I water the evening only because we live in the freaking desert,

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but if you don't live in the desert, you really don't want to water the evening because you don't

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want your roots sitting in water all night long.

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Um, you'll get what's called root rot.

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Your plant, your, your, your plants will die.

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Uh, so that's why you want to just kind of like keep that moisture in the day and let

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evaporation happen throughout the day in a normal environment that, that's really what you need.

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Um, oh, this is something I've actually never done, but I've been thinking about it.

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It's putting mulch down in your garden.

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Um, if I do that, I'm going to have to source the mulch out and make sure I'll probably make

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my own mulch.

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I don't, I don't trust what people, other people say is good, but that holds moisture.

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And then that can also release water throughout the day, um, to keep things going.

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Um, yeah, I mean, and, and, uh, I, I do believe rainwater is the best water for plants.

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So I highly recommend if you live in an area that actually rains,

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the foot is not supposed to rain here.

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It's been like, it's been a while.

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Yeah.

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Um, now this is the only time that I'll tell you it's okay to break the law.

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If you live in a city or a city that says you can't collect rainwater, fuck them, collect rainwater.

1:11:42

Um, if only outlaws, how was it if, uh, if they outlaw collected rainwater, only outlaws

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will collect rainwater.

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Fuck this.

1:11:49

I'm going for a t-shirt right there.

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Um, no, but yeah, rainwater is very, very important.

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Um, and if we did rain here more, I probably would stop an irrigation system within my rain bucket

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because it really wouldn't be hard.

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You could actually put in a little pump and then, you know, I have a hose come off your rain bucket

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and you could, you could actually do something where you could irrigate through your rain bucket,

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which I actually would love to do.

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We just don't get the rain here.

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Um, the other thing you can do is if you, if you don't have irrigation systems, use hoses.

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Now, if you want to sit down there like I did in water, each plant individually, that's fine.

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But if you want to set up a soaker hose, they make soaker hoses.

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So you would just run it throughout, you know, kind of wrap it around where your plants are

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sitting at.

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Uh, you can even set it up on a timer off the spigot in your backyard.

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Set the timer to run 7am or 6am every morning.

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It'll come on, let it run for an hour.

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Or, you know, keep an eye on it to hour too much, hour too little kind of thing.

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Um, and you'll find out pretty quick if what, what the time you need your soaker hoses to run for.

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But yeah, I highly recommend using soaker hoses or a point of, point of use, watering.

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We water up at the base of the plant itself.

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Um, water is important.

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Um, I, I've had some issues here with my garden that my pH is way off.

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Um, I think I'm kind of blaming the water on this one right now.

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So I'm having to lower my pH in my garden a lot.

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So it's, the only thing that comes down to it's got to be the water.

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And we have very, very strange water here.

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Yeah.

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Um, yeah.

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We typically filter our water.

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Is that how that works?

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I don't know what the fuck we do.

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We put sediment in there.

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Yeah.

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The nasty builds up on your tub.

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God damn.

1:13:27

Yeah.

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I mean, you got coffee pot, you're going through coffee makers probably one a year.

1:13:30

It's ridiculous.

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Yeah.

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So, but you, you, I mean, and one of the biggest things and, well,

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almost everything of life is garbage in garbage out.

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And if your water is garbage, you want to try and supplement that water with some

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good water as much as you can.

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Um, but yeah, I mean, you'll, you'll, you'll see the results if you water it properly.

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Um, uh, so you get hose, drain water, irrigation.

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Yeah.

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Um, but yeah, I just don't water the plant water in the base.

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It's, I guess it's the best I can say about that.

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Um, any, anything to add?

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Nope.

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All right.

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It sounds like a show.

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Hope for the drones won't kill us before next week's show.

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See you next week.

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Yep.

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