Explicit Password Management, Reining in the Media
Ep. 31

Password Management, Reining in the Media

Episode description

Password Management, Reining in the Media

00:00:00 - 00:07:41 A funny story about name changes & Monero giveaway results

00:07:41 - 00:14:14 Trump works at McDonald’s

00:12:55 - 00:28:44 Joe Rogan & COVID

00:28:44 - 00:33:29 The supposed third Trump assassin

00:33:29 - 00:35:45 Politicians and guns

00:35:45 - 00:38:39 Lizzo gets paid by Democrats to shit on Democrats

00:38:39 - 00:43:39 Eminem acting weird

00:43:39 - 00:47:21 Have quantum computers broken encryption?

00:47:21 - 00:53:06 DHS to host a major cybersecurity test on Election Day

00:53:06 - 01:09:08 How would prison work under anarchy?

01:09:08 - 01:19:23 Dave talks about password management

01:19:23 - 01:26:43 Ron talks about some ideas to rein in the media

Resources discussed on the show:

KeepassXC (https://keepassxc.org/), open source self-hosted password manager.

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

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Havlicek. We are here to educate you, entertain you and hopefully make you laugh. So, Dave.

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Yeah. Do you know who Hitler is? Sounds familiar. Yeah, it does. I was I couldn't remember if they

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were you know, the guy running for president for the Republicans. Oh, you're gonna start that

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shit now. That's what I thought, right? Well, Harris was doing a speech and she was comparing

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Trump to Hitler. Why not? And then she went to tell us who Hitler was. Oh, yeah. And I'm like,

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do we really need to know does anybody not know who Hitler was? I mean, is there a Bob Hitler?

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A John Hitler? I don't think so. I think I think people actually like started changing their names

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after after that. Like they were like, yeah, I'm gonna change my name. So you think a bunch of

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Adolphs went to the name change? Yeah, Adolphs and then people named Hitler as well. Huh. I guess

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that's okay. So I know didn't have this. If you if you look up like baby names throughout the 20th

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century, Adolph was like number eight or something. Seriously? Oh, yeah. And then like

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suddenly it just disappeared. Like nobody wanted to get out of the way. I saw Adolph,

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my wife got pregnant. I went to look at the list. I saw Adolph. I thought it was cool. And then

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nine months later she gave birth. It was gone. It's gone. So I have a question. This is a site

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now. This wasn't a story play, but this is something involving somewhere that I know.

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If you're on the set, if you're a sex offender, you go to jail. And then you move to another

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state. You're supposed to register as a sex offender. Okay. Do you know? Okay. Do you're the

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expert? Okay. Well, no, no, because there are some crimes that you can you can earn your way off of

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sex offender list. Okay. Like I know a guy in Chicago got put on the sex offender list for pissing

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after a degree field after a cups game in the neighborhood. Right. But there's a guy

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that where I okay, I'm not gonna say where he's at because I don't want to disclose too much.

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But he he he's on the list. He's not registered at the address he lives that he's registered

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at a different address. But then he changed his name. Because you're legally allowed to change

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your name. Yeah. So does that carry over to the sex offender list? Probably. I think that would

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look like an alias. Oh, maybe that's because I'm because the guy's a douche.

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I mean, he's on the sex offender list. So what is this funny? He's like, he's like, well, my girlfriend

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works at a casino. And I'm like, I was gonna I was going to leave the room, but he was telling

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somebody else that. And I go, he's so he was he kept talking, I just showed their patiently waiting.

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He left the room and I go, Oh, just so you guys know, I only stayed here to make this next comment.

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I didn't know 15 years because he says girlfriend worked at a casino. Yeah, I go,

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I didn't know 15 years to work at casinos. I had to make that comment. No, it's just

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it was the name. I wouldn't even bring this up if it wasn't for the name change. Because we're all

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like back over all like, I mean, you could you legally can. Yeah. But then, yeah, I don't know

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how that works. Yeah, I don't know. So before we move on, let's let's announce the Monero giveaway

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results for last week. Okay, you fucking guys didn't enter. What are you doing? It's giving away

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free money. And this was an easy one. All you have to do is make up some words for Joe Biden and

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Obama and Clinton hiding there in the back. Jesus Christ, people like quit being lazy, get your

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Monero. Yeah, this is, you know, you don't need to be funny. It's it's you can say comic or what

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I'm not another good coming who cares. Right. Just look at the picture, look at the body language

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and try to think what's funny. Yeah, I mean, like you go on the wheel and then if you win,

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you win. It has nothing to do with who's funnier. We're not going to judge the the the

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the the the judge. I'm not. It's the win Monero. No, no, no. But I'm not going to judge someone's

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attempt at comedy or or trying to trying to be funnier, trying to be witty, because you know what,

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it doesn't matter. Right. It's just it's fun. It's a fun little game to play. And then I got

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another announcement. We got a YouTube comment, which we get a couple here and there, but this

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one I thought was pretty relevant. That got hurt my feelings, is it? It might. Is it? Is it a fact?

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No, no, no, it's not about no, no, no, no. Wait, let me guess. So,

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does it say I have crack mouth? It's not about your appearance or anything like that. Oh, no,

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no. The reason I mentioned that is I never noticed it because I don't really watch our videos. But

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since you've been posting little shorts on X, oh, yeah, it's zoomed in on us. Yeah, yeah. And now

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I'm gonna go see a dentist. I broke her tooth right here. Oh, that's great. Show everybody. There

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you go. No, no, because I'm like, I got fucking mouth mouth. I swear I'm not a mouth mouth. So

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this is from JTHangry40. And he says, I can't verify this. I've traveled from the near future

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to tell you that Trump loses the election and then goes to jail. So apparently he's a time

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traveler that knows what's going to happen. Well, no, there are there are time travelers.

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Well, no, if you look at the I haven't met any. No, no, no, if you look at the Kennedy assassination,

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there's a time traveler there. Oh, God, here we go. No, actually, I'm a time traveler. Did you know

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that? No, I'm traveling into the future at a rate of one second per second.

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Oh, it's kind of fast. Yeah. Okay. I prefer like a half a second per second. I like to lag behind.

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I get it. Like you have to like slow down and catch up and

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I'm an underachiever. Yeah. I don't want to be in time with everybody else. I live in my own,

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my own time, my own clock, do my own thing. So, oh, thanks for the comment. Keep them coming. Yeah,

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we love I mean, don't don't hurt my feelings, please. Because I'm so sensitive.

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Can I make fun of myself more than anybody else? Nobody else could be more critical than me

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on myself. Because I have nothing else. Thanks. I don't know why I like that. Because I okay,

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so I use to do I want to tell this joke. Oh, God, whatever. Family members watch this, but who

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cares. So I used to tell a joke. And it was I got I got called crude by an Australian couple.

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I'm like, fuck you, Jeff, Jeffery's come from Australia. He could not be the worker and funnier.

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But no, the joke was, oh, do you know why it's great to date a method? No, I don't.

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She's got the mouth of an 80 year old and a pussy of a 20 year old.

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God. Pat bending copyright, whatever it is, it's my joke. I'm still my joke. I might make that one

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clip. Dude, like our clips just like took off on TikTok. Oh, really? Yeah, we were getting

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not like zero views for like two weeks. And then boom, like 3000. So we're fishing on TikTok. Yeah.

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Oh, so we're supporting Russia. I signed up. Well, I signed up for TikTok. Sorry. I signed up

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for TikTok when we started doing the clips. Because like, they they automatically published

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on TikTok. And they're like, Oh, why not? And yeah, they're starting to break out. TikTokers, we love you.

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Yeah. We, uh, oh God, great. I'm gonna become famous for saying the pussy of a 20 year old,

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the mouth of an 80 year old. Great. Out of all the very intelligent stuff that I say,

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and the well thought out, you know, well planned stuff. Yeah, okay.

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Wait, you don't think I do that? No. Dude, I spent like, like I'll spend the next seven days writing

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my material for this one. That is sad. Actually, about two o'clock. That is really sad. I take like

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20 minutes. Well, like two o'clock on no, on Thursday, I'm at work going. So, all right. So,

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you were mentioning that Trump was going to take two weeks off. Well, that's, I saw, I mean, I

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didn't like, I don't, I don't like the things like you do. I don't do these deep dives unless the

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topic really interests me. But I saw something that said Trump canceled some rallies due to exhaustion.

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No, no, it was exhausting. Okay. What's the reason? His manager McDonald's wouldn't give him the

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job. Oh, okay. I love that. I mean, I know. Well, okay, so let's, let's back up for a second.

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I saw the video, I'm like, okay, this is really funny. It's kind of cool because Harris claims,

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I worked at McDonald's, and McDonald's go, wow, was it ever a different name? But they showed the

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video outside, they went outside with the video camera. Yeah. Holy shit, was there a lot of people

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there? Dude, the street was live for at least a book. Because the guy was driving. Well, it's

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McDonald's, the drive thru takes fucking forever. Did you see Trump with the fries? He's like, oh,

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I can't do the fries. The line takes forever because the ice cream machine's on the floor.

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But he fixed it. He showed them how to fix the ice cream machine. Yeah. But so did you hear like

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the day after Trump was there, there was an E. Coli breakout. So I, I think they related. I'm just

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saying that's what happened. So apparently like one guy died, not that location. No, no, no, actually,

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so I'm surprised you didn't snap back at this. The E. Coli breakout happened like two weeks before.

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Yeah, I heard about it. And they only reported on it the day after Trump worked there.

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Yeah, it was in the onions though. And it's like, well, then, you know, if there was an E. Coli

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break, I beat all the sandwiches. Like, you don't even know fucking McDonald's. The onions are only

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on the quarter pounder. And my favorite, the quarter pounder deluxe. I don't need a McDonald's.

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I don't need McDonald's either. I stopped eating McDonald's, you know, quite a while ago.

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Interesting. But you know what's weird is normally politicians do shit like this. And it's just like

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so fake. And like, you can like do you're embarrassing and some of them like lose their

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campaign like they're ahead. And they lose because of this. And then like Trump does it.

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And like, people love it. I don't understand this. Like, why is it different? I can't, I can't.

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Because, okay, well, because I think I think right now a lot of people pay attention to the

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selection. I mean, I mean, it's everywhere. But if this stunts, you'd be like, bitch, you're not

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fooling anybody. Because everyone, okay, first of all, you know, was he trying to fool people that

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he worked actually works for McDonald's? No, well, no, that's not what I mean. But he also took a

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picture. He has a picture of his face on a Pittsburgh Steeler player. Okay.

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What the meat, what would be the outlet it was goes, no, no, Trump never worked.

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That's the information.

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Trump never played for the Pittsburgh Steerers.

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There's no shit.

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And I'm like, dumbass, seriously, you never heard of Photoshop. It's funny.

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Yeah, part of it is how hard they try and make it look bad. But even like when I'm like, I don't

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fall for that shit, right? But when I'm watching like Trump stumble around at McDonald's, like,

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he looks genuine. Like, you know what I mean? He doesn't look like he's faking or trying to

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trick people. You know what I mean? Like, yeah, no, he looks like a genuine person. Like,

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obviously, he's like a silver spoon rich boy. But like, oh, he was middle class.

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No, I was a middle class family. I can't explain it, right? And there's something different

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when he does these silly stunts. So he's hitting the podcast sites. Like, he's like, I think he's

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scheduled to come here the day before election. I'm kidding. Yeah, special episode.

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Yeah, well, that's why I told you, one come on Monday for the election, I go,

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sorry, President Trump, we only do it on Thursdays. So too bad. And he's like, well,

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what about Halloween? I go, dude, it's Halloween. I gotta give kids and go and scare people.

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No, everyone who meets him, and I'm curious about the Joe Rogan thing tomorrow. I really am.

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Because they say that he's genuine and he has a thirst for knowledge. Like, he wants to talk to

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people. He generally wants to know what you know. And that's endearing. And it's like, and then if

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he's talking to you in that manner, like the fry guy, show him the fries, like he was intently

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listening to the guy, because he wanted to cook good fries. So I think, I think if you meet him,

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you go, oh, he's actually a person that I know people like him. You know, he wants to know stuff.

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So I think he's not a bad guy. I don't know. I mean,

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it is weird. Like, it doesn't make any sense that like every other politician

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looks stupid as fuck doing stuff. Okay. And maybe this so other politicians talk at us.

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Oh, yeah. When Trump leaves the stage, you go, I know what the fuck he I know.

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Okay. So like this is like when at the libertarian convention, he was talking at us. You know,

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I mean, like, speech. Well, that's what he had. He had a pre planned speech. He didn't really seem

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to know what we liked or cared about. And like that annoyed me, right? Because I'm like, you know,

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like you're at our convention, right? You're supposed to be courting out like, you know,

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like giving us a reason to prefer you over over that though, he told you party wants to get more

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than 3%. No, but that was the one support a winner. No. And actually, so so Tim Walz did this the

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other day too. And I was going to make a joke about it. But now like it's kind of ruined. But

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he was on some interview. And he mentioned libertarians. Oh, and he was like, Oh, well,

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we got Dick Cheney. So so now libertarians should be on board with Democrats, right?

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Wait, that's what he said. He actually said that. And I'm like, do you even know what a

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fucking libertarian like, what the fuck are you talking about? Like, we don't like Dick Cheney.

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We never liked Dick Cheney. Republicans don't like Dick Cheney. Right.

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Jesus Christ. They used to. They used to. His daughter stupid. Right. That was that was the

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war pigs. But we've grown up since then. We've got the internet. We got X. So now we actually can

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talk back. I've heard them go, Oh, yeah, he's a dick. You know, so we've realized this. But I kind

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of got that vibe at the convention from Trump, where like he doesn't actually know what a libertarian

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is. And well, but then you see this McDonald's stuff, and it's like, well, what the fuck is

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going on? Like, is he just like the world's best faker at this stuff? I think I from what I'm hearing,

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because I'm watching some podcasts of people who actually interviewed him. And they they are there.

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Now they are either Republicans or conservatives. So they're going to be pro Trump. But but they

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generally say he's actually a really nice guy. And that's why I want to see Joe Rogan.

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So weird. Because I haven't really watched Joe Rogan in a long time. I don't like I do. No, no,

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no, I actually did. I've actually watched a lot of Joe Rogan in the past. Okay. And

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I kind of got sour with him during the COVID outbreak. Okay. He is COVID views now are good.

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But day one and day two, they kind of sucked. Okay. Well, I mean, a lot of people were fooled by it.

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Why? Well, okay, it's like, it's an unknown virus. Oh, Jesus Christ. It's scary. And it might. Okay.

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So here's the thing, like, if you don't know anything about viral biology, I don't. Okay. Well,

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I pretend I do. Okay. So if the people that do know these things, say scary stuff to you,

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you're more likely to believe it. So let me tell you, I entered the COVID era of our lives,

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which it better not happen again. The only true fact that I knew. Okay. So this is a true fact.

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And I related everything to this. The surgical mask we were wearing, we were told we were forced to

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wear with only filter out three by crimes and above. Right. And only be warned for six hours. And

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then it's useless. Right. I knew that. Right. That is true fact. Right. It's in the box. Right.

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Yes. So I read the box. No, actually, I'm gonna, I just need to empty. Because I don't know. Yeah,

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yeah. Yeah. Yeah, I'm more sophisticated than just reading the box. Simple 10 just read these,

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they read the box. So every time this shit came up, I'm like, they're telling us to wear something

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that is ineffective. Don't give me fuck. Okay, well, that's, it's not. But so if we just talk about

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like virus biology itself, if you know anything at all about the way viruses work and how they

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transmit themselves, deadliness and contagiousness are they never go high together. It's impossible.

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Okay. So like if something is very contagious, like the flu or the cold, it's going to be less

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deadly. Right. And if something is very deadly, like Ebola or AIDS, or onions of McDonald's,

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or an insumption of McDonald's, well, it's a bacteria is different. Then it's going to be very

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low on the contagiousness list. Right. So when people were saying during COVID,

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oh, it's very contagious and it's very deadly. That's bullshit. It can't be both. You got to pick

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one. But okay. And for the common folk, again, it people don't want to die. Right. And, and it was

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scary that well, it was like the Democrats were like, go out party, go to Mardi Gras. Yeah,

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they changed it. They changed it the next day. Yeah. No, no, you know when they changed?

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But when Trump made a no, no, I'll put the facts. The Asian stock market crashed on a Monday. Okay.

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And that afternoon, Pelosi and her crew was like, Oh my God, it's a deadly thing ever. Stay away

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for we got Microsoft's in our house and three days later, they shut out the country. So it's like,

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so I thought it was when Trump like banned travel. He did that in January. Okay. And he was he was

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a xenophobe. Even because what they were doing is the whole Mardi Gras thing because because Pelosi

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was going to Mardi Gras or go to China town. It's a good time. Yeah, that was in February. Right.

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Yeah. Chinese New Year. Yeah. So so Trump did that in January and they were trying to make fun

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of Trump. But then they realized that they can they can make some hay with this shit. And

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a quote, a famous quote again, don't know who said it, maybe it was Robert McDonald. I don't know.

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Said, never let a good emergency go to waste.

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That was Rom Emmanuel who said that. Really? Yes. Oh, and Democrats come back. Former mayor of

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Chicago. Yeah. I got a funny strap. I'm not gonna do that. No, no, I'm sorry. It was Rom Emmanuel's

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brother who, oh, the doctor. Yeah. Well, maybe it was. It was one of them. It was one of them.

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Fuckers. So yeah. So as soon as they realized that they can do this, that's in early March,

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we shut the country down. And my first thing was, Oh, you guys fucked up. You're not going to carry

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this in November. This is going to die. You can't you can't carry this that long. So you thought.

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Holy shit, they would like to hear that. Yeah. Yeah. But okay, so I, I don't mind if people get

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scared and question things or just get scared and believe what they hear. But the people that

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treat don't trust the government and Joe Rogan, I mean, he, I don't know. He's not a anti-government.

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I don't know if he's it has a distrust for government, but he questions things. Yeah. He

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questions the moon landing. Oh, it didn't exist. It did exist. He goes back and forth and I'm okay

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with that because it didn't exist. But but at least he was questioning stuff. This he took 100%.

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Huh. Yeah. Oh, God, it's scary. Interesting. I'm not a listener. And I remember,

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what was it 2012 when it was like SARS? It's SARS bird flu.

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Bird flu. They always do this hype up shit and nothing ever happens. It's like, oh, the hospitals

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are overwhelmed for a week or whatever. And then we get over it. So why did we have chicken flu,

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but not cock flu? I mean, rooster flu. Same thing. I mean, I have no idea. I don't want to see that

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image. I don't want my cock having the flu. That sounds nasty. So you can be competitive,

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keep it, keep it warm at night, feed the soup. It might leak. They get a little funnel and stick

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it down there. The urethra. No, I didn't have COVID. I had the Delta variant of COVID and it was

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worse than the flu. Like I'm not I'm not going to dispute that. It was absolutely worse than the

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flu. Really? Oh, yeah, it was it was a lot worse. So you had Delta, but you didn't have Omicron.

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No, I never got Delta was the last time I've ever been sick, actually. Okay, because I may or may

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not have had it. I woke up and puked a few times one night. And the next morning, I was opening.

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Sorry. Hey, Fred, you want to be on the podcast? I have an 80 pound black dog.

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Yeah. So in January, no, yes, in early January, both my wife and I got sick, very sick. And

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like COVID didn't exist yet. It wasn't in the news. We never heard of it. And we didn't know what it was.

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And like, you know, we just got over it. And it was like, Oh, those are really bad flu.

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And then the whole COVID should happen. And we're like, Well, maybe that's what we had.

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Yeah. And then we got it for real in August of 2020 or 2021. Okay. When Delta was the big thing.

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And that was fucking bad. I mean, like, so here's the weird thing. The it developed into

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pneumonia, which was the real bad part. Okay. But the COVID part where they like before pneumonia

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stood in, it wasn't it wasn't that bad. Like, I had body aches. And I literally couldn't fall

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asleep for a week. I was like awake for a whole week. Yeah. And I never felt tired. It was really

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fucking weird. But when I started coughing, that was been that lasted like a month. That was bad.

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So it's worse than the flu 100%. But it's not the super scary world ending fucking thing, right?

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Like, yes, old people would have a hard time with it. So hey, guess what? Old people stay home.

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Right. Have your have your children go out and buy your groceries for you. It's not that fucking

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hard. We don't have to shut the country down. Right. You have to do any of this bullshit.

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Mass, mass would be great if they did something, but they don't, they don't do anything. So it's

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fucking retarded. It was a big waste of time. So in December, 2018, I lived in Seattle.

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Don't hold that against me. I was only there for two years. Although I did love it, but it did.

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It's a little woke. I had I don't get sick. I just I don't I do I have my little home remedies and

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my shit that I do. And I truly I just don't. But I got this cough. That was the worst. It lasted

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like six weeks. And it was bad. I mean, like when I coughed and technically, my cough never went

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back to what it used to be. It's still a smaller version of what it was in January, 2018. And

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it was I mean, it was bad. I mean, it was just like, it was like a cough from the gut. Okay. Like, it

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was like, Oh, yeah. And so I don't know if maybe COVID stuck in a little early and got me first.

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My body built an immunity to it. That's way too early. Ouchie. Well, but I never get

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sick. I do. I actually went to the ER room because I never go to hospital. I'm like,

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I gotta get this shit checked out. So the funny thing was, I dropped my wife and son up on a movie

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and I wouldn't be you don't want to go to the ER with me. I am not a I'm nice to the staff. It's

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not their fault that I'm there. I'm just pissed that I'm there. So the the nurse was interviewing

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me like, well, I have some questions to ask you. And I made her laugh. So I gotta tell the story.

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She goes, she's like asking me all these questions and she goes,

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are you sexually active? I go, um, no, I'm married. I know, but I made her laugh. So I

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kind of that as a win. I like making people laugh. But no, so, so with Joe Rogan, I, I,

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yeah, I don't know what did he say? Because I don't listen, right? I'm not a fan. So

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like the one that really turned me off with him and Burke Christner did a podcast and

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Burke Christner is like, I find him really funny, even though he laughs at his own jokes.

23:27

So do I. So okay with that. Now there's a whole joke he has about laughing at his own jokes.

23:32

They were just like, you could tell, this was before Rogan left LA for Austin.

23:37

Okay. And you could tell they were generally scared.

23:40

Yeah. And I'm like, you don't, you, you question the moon landing.

23:44

So that alone tells me you question the government. And now the government's telling you, oh, we have

23:49

a magical mystery virus and you're going to suck it up and go, Oh God, it's scary. I mean,

23:54

like, there's, I get the kind of logic where like, okay, what if they're right? What if they're not

23:58

lying? You know what I mean? Like, when does the government not like, so it doesn't cost you anything

24:04

to be a little more cautious, right? To watch your hands. No, no, no, no, to watch your hands,

24:10

to like, stay six feet from people that doesn't cost you anything, right?

24:14

Now, if you're talking about masks and locking down businesses, yes. Now the,

24:18

now the cost starts piling up. Dude, I have not washed my hands since COVID. I am against washing

24:22

my hands. No, I seriously, I always watch my eyes. So do I. I had to say something funny.

24:27

And that was like the only good thing that came out of COVID is that people washed their hands

24:30

for a little while. Because dude at the casinos, man, they have no shame. Like you're in a bathroom

24:36

with like 20 people and these motherfuckers will walk right out without washing your hands.

24:39

They don't go fuck. And they're disgusting. Do you piss on your hands? If this is neutral,

24:43

anyway, it doesn't matter. It's gonna hurt. It doesn't matter, dude. You're going back out and

24:46

you're touching the chip helps your immunity. Oh my God. Here we go. No. So it's a funny story.

24:51

Again, wasn't planning on telling this. We were at Sam's club. Yeah. Because I'm prepping. No,

24:55

actually, we weren't there prepping. We used to remember we were driving by Sam's club. Because

25:00

I think we have a Sam's club membership ago. Let's go in. And we were going to check out

25:05

line and this lady was like literally coughing up a fucking lung. Now, we went to another line.

25:11

There's nothing to do with COVID. And I was talking about it and the lady was getting my wife

25:15

a dirty look. And my wife was like, what the fuck? We didn't move. We would have moved in 2016 or

25:22

2017 or 2018. We would have moved away from her. She wasn't covering her mouth. I don't care about

25:26

germs. I don't mind getting other people's germs, but have some fucking self-respect.

25:30

Yeah. Yeah. Well, ramped there. But okay. Yeah. No. So that's kind of why I just kind of got

25:39

turned off to Joe Roy. I saw still if I see him interviewing like somebody cool, I'll go and

25:43

watch it. Yeah. But I just lost a little something there for him. And I catch her dates. The guy

25:49

who wrote it, there was like an argument. Interesting. But Tech turds just says he's a

25:52

fence center. He doesn't choose a topic. But it's a valuable thing to have.

25:57

But I think that makes it a good interview. Yeah. Exactly. Because I will say he has changed the

26:01

course of how people interview. Right. And I think that's amazing. Right. And I love the fact that

26:06

he's an influencer and love the fact that he's more now questioning shit because when he took that

26:11

Ival, Ival, medicine or whatever. Yeah. The horse, the horse tastes. Yeah. And I think he, I think

26:19

that's when it's like a click went off his head. He goes, Oh shit. What the fuck? Because they went

26:23

after him. So did you know about Ivor Mekton? Do you know anything about it? I never. I

26:27

don't think medicine dude. Well, actually, this stuff is a miracle drug. No, I'm sure.

26:31

Wait, he didn't, I don't think he took Ivor. Was it ivermectin that he took? Yes. Yes.

26:35

So it was developed, I want to say in this 1970s. The guy who discovered it won a Nobel prize

26:41

for medicine. I'm not even kidding. And so what they mainly use it for is like deworming. So

26:47

like your cat has worms, your horse has worms, or if you have like you work on humans,

26:52

it gets the worms out of you. I was really quick trying to find a worms joke from Joe Rogan.

26:57

It's a real good worms. But don't tell CNN. That's why the mainstream media was saying, Oh,

27:02

stop taking horse dewormer. But it actually has antiviral properties as well. So now I can't

27:08

say whether it stops COVID or not. Like I'm not a medical expert. No, I this one, I'm thinking

27:12

it does. So ivermectin, unlike other, so like penicillin, for example, if you take penicillin,

27:21

your body will become immune to it. Right. So if you need it in the future, it will work.

27:25

Yeah. Ivermectin doesn't have this problem. So yeah, so like you can't overdose on it. I mean,

27:31

you can eat a whole fucking like jar, but don't do that. It won't like you won't become immune to it.

27:37

You won't, you know, so it's essentially a miracle drug. I mean, if you look at it,

27:43

they gave a Nobel prize for it. It's huge. And it's for humans. And his doctor prescribed that.

27:49

He chose to take it and the media went after it. Right. And that's the thing. That's like,

27:54

it's like, what the fuck? I mean, I'll get into that later. I'm, you won't. Yeah. So yeah, so

28:01

no, I'm really excited. We went from Trump at McDonald's to Joe Rogan's worms. I don't know,

28:06

but that's what we do here. So yeah, I don't know. I don't know where to go with this. So

28:13

since we're on COVID, Bill Gates is being sued by the Netherlands for pushing the vaccine. Yeah.

28:23

I don't know. Let's see where that goes. And then the Trump shooter, I don't know.

28:28

I'm Trump shooter. I'm doing this off of the media because I was shitty. They are the Trump almost

28:34

shooter. Which one? The golf course. Oh, okay. Yeah. Yeah. The federal government is making

28:39

them delay the trial before the election. Why? Because apparently kind of looks like he's a

28:44

CIA asset. So I don't know. I mean, what do I know? We forgot to cover the third supposed Trump shooter.

28:51

I, yeah. Well, I actually think that this is a good segment or a good outlook for that because

28:59

apparently he is well known by the Libertarian Party in Nevada. No, he's

29:05

Mindy Robertson's business partner. Yeah. Because that's actually, but he has like,

29:09

there's photos of him with our party and like, uh, party events and stuff. I don't think I met him.

29:13

I looked at his face. I'm like, I don't know. But I, my wife had said, oh, somebody,

29:17

maybe there might be another assassination attempt on Trump. And I'm like, okay, I'll look,

29:20

I'll give it a couple hours. And then I go on X later that night and Mindy Robertson was blown up.

29:26

I'm like, oh, shit. Yeah. Cause she, she's voiceless. Yeah. She's a real good man,

29:32

but she's also a smart, intelligent woman. I'm not going to go out. I'm a conspiracy theorist.

29:40

No, dude, watch her documentary on the Vegas. I saw that. That was pretty good. She did a

29:45

phenomenal job. And apparently she has a follow-up coming out. Okay. I believe, I'm not going to say

29:51

she said this, but I forget who said this. That guy did a documentary on that sheriff. Yes, he did.

29:57

And he got arrested by that sheriff for,

29:59

So yeah, so let's, well, let's tell, let's tell the facts as, as Mindy has relayed them.

30:03

Okay. So he was going to a Trump rally in California. He's from, he's from Nevada.

30:07

Yes. Now in Nevada, we mostly believe in the second amendment.

30:10

We enjoy our second amendment rights. So he had some firearms in the car legally.

30:16

He was stopped for not having a proper license plate. I think that's what the, what the top of

30:21

work? They call it a, a, a solvent citizen's license plate. I don't know that to be true.

30:26

Right. That's what they called it. But if you, if you're buying those things, don't,

30:30

don't use those things. That's a bad idea. Anyway, so the sheriff stopped him and was,

30:38

they asked, do you have any firearms in the car? Now in Nevada, you can say,

30:43

fuck you I don't answer questions. But in some other states, you have to answer that question.

30:50

And California is one of those states. So he said, yes, I do have some firearms in the car.

30:54

So he was honest. Yes. Okay. Good for him. So they said, can we take a look at them?

30:58

And now at this point, he wasn't sure if he had to show them or not. And, and I don't think you

31:02

do. Now don't quote me on that. I would say at that point, he's best to show. But he did.

31:08

And it turned out that they were illegal firearms in the state of California.

31:11

What made them illegal? That's why I don't know. I think it's just the high capacity

31:14

magazine because they banned like 10 rounds or bigger.

31:16

Is there like a banana clip in his car? It wasn't even an AR. He had a handgun and a shotgun.

31:21

Yeah. So, you know, fuck if I know it's probably the same gun that Kamala Harris allegedly has

31:26

and the same shotgun that Tim Wells went hunting with.

31:29

That he can't load. He actually put on his balls, right? He was trying to shove bullets in it.

31:33

So, so somehow the sheriff said, oh, because he had, he had VIP passes to the Trump rally.

31:39

So the sheriff like invents his own little conspiracy theory. Oh, this guy is going to kill

31:43

Trump. And like, that's how it fucking got to that. And well, now like,

31:47

Vem Miller's the name of the guy. He's suing the sheriff. Good for him. Well,

31:51

this actually ties back to me a little bit. So the lawyer he got was one of the lawyers that I

31:58

tried to help get help me for Dina Titus and said, we're not taking any new clients. So,

32:03

they took him. You know, I support you suing for this guy, but hey, fuck you bitch. My suit is

32:09

valid as well. You may not have heard that lawyer properly. No, I did. I perfectly heard her.

32:13

No, you may not have. Oh, yeah. We're not taking new clients that are crazy. Oh, okay.

32:18

It's very easy to miss them because you're literally suing because you got blocked on

32:21

this, which I love you. In fact, you're doing it. I support it. I have precedence. It's just

32:25

funny to me. I have precedence. There's legal precedent. I have precedence. And no, and that's

32:30

fine. They would have to Trump for doing it. So go after everything. But I mean, as a libertarian,

32:35

we, we value, me as a libertarian, I value my second amendment first and my first amendment

32:44

second. Okay. That's, that's where I stand at. And I was, I had a story all worked up for this

32:49

that probably shouldn't tell, but asked not to tell it. Whatever. So,

32:56

so yeah, I don't know. I kind of forgot what I was going with. The story I had all set up kind of

33:02

like fucking my brain. The little angel on this side is like, don't tell the devil. And it's like,

33:07

dude, fucking tell it. Go, go, go. Another dude's going, going on a little bit, by the way.

33:15

That's an inside joke. Don't worry about it. We'll move on. You know,

33:19

Liz was in the news lately. Well, I actually, I want to get back to that. But, but, so as,

33:24

all I know, so as a libertarian, I am against wholeheartedly banning any part of the second

33:29

amendment. But I may change my view on that. Oh, yeah. Can we ban them from just politicians?

33:38

You got fucking, I can't call him a member of the party. Only if I lose for Congress.

33:43

Only if I lose. But no, you got, you got a member of the party can't put a bullet in the gun.

33:46

So he's not saying, well, no, he's allowed to have that. So I'm saying, we got, we got to like,

33:51

we got to, we got to, because we love, how about this? How about we make them prove that they're

33:55

competent? Yeah, yeah. But I mean, you can like maybe fill out a form and then pay us a bunch of

34:02

money. And then like, we get to license them and like, we can revoke their license if we feel that

34:06

they're acting irresponsibly. How about that? Can we do that? Has that ever been done before?

34:11

Is that ground breaking? I believe it was because politicians. So Adam Keegley, sir,

34:16

Kenzing, whatever his damn name is, he shows up, I got an AR and I'm cool. He's got a scope on it.

34:22

I think it's like a two to 400 yard scope. And he should like 10 yards away. And apparently,

34:31

there was some kind of explosive in the,

34:34

they put tannerite or something? I think that's sort of the issues. And the one guy who was being

34:38

interviewed said, if he would have exploded that tannerite, they'd all be dead. So, so technically,

34:43

he didn't even shoot the thing properly. And he's 10 yards away with a scope and an AR. But then

34:50

explode, he does hit part of it. And he fucking fragged, he fragged a reporter. And now, now they're

34:56

looking into this because in the state of Missouri, but that's what happened. That okay,

35:01

if you have an injury from a gun, it has to be reported to the government. And they don't know

35:07

if he's reported or not. Oh, God. But I mean, seriously, these, all of a sudden, how many

35:12

heirs is like, I have a gun. Okay, how do you clean it? What are you storing it? What's the capacity?

35:17

What bullet goes in? She couldn't answer any of those questions. Then you get the fucking,

35:21

do with Mickey Mouse hands, literally putting the bullet in the gun on his dick,

35:26

while he's shoving bullets in there, really wish that gun would have been fired off.

35:30

But I guess he can't procreate anyway. So I guess it wouldn't stop. We got to make sure he does not

35:35

procreate. I actually know a guy who's 50s camp procreate. Yeah, but a woman at certain age can't.

35:40

Yeah. Yeah, I'm not a biologist. I'm thinking about this. Well, man, can you pregnant?

35:46

Well, of course they can. Oh, God, don't, don't give me started on that. Let's talk about Lizzo.

35:54

Okay, let's move on. She's lost like 150 pounds. Did you know that? Well, I mean, she probably could

36:00

buy some nice diet drugs because she got $2 million. She's working like she's okay. She's

36:03

putting out videos of herself working out on like tiktok. So I don't know if she's actually working

36:07

out or just making videos and taking the drugs. But if you pay $2 million to perform on the Harris

36:13

event, gives you somebody to kind of like, I mean, I can congrats on working out, you know, like,

36:18

get healthy and shit. Yeah, but I still have fucking Democrats. So what the funny thing is,

36:24

I don't know if she's actually Democrat because she didn't she didn't volunteer. She's free. She was

36:30

well, okay. If okay, let's say Kamala Harris said, Hey, Ron, we love Canary in the cage.

36:36

Can you come speak at a rally? No, I would do the same thing Lizzo. No, I would do the same thing

36:42

she did. I would take the money and I would sabotage the Kamala Harris campaign. I mean,

36:47

suddenly that's what she did. If another politician that I liked, I do it for free.

36:52

No, but if Kamala Harris, okay, I Harris campaign reach out, I'm available. I'm not

36:58

paying me $2 million. I don't care the money. I will absolutely say the same thing that Lizzo

37:03

said. I'll do it too. If you give me the million dollars in cash, and I can literally count it

37:08

out on stage, say I'm paid this much to do this because because of not honesty. I mean, I don't

37:13

compromise my principles very often. But you saw what Lizzo said, right? No, I actually didn't. It's

37:18

it's all I'm going off a little red. She said, if Kamala Harris, like we have to let Kamala Harris,

37:23

because if she wins, then the whole country, it was at a Michigan rally. The whole country

37:28

will be like Detroit. See, okay, you posted that. I didn't really get into that, but that's actually

37:35

genius because Detroit, I love the city of Detroit. So if you're in Detroit, guys,

37:39

I support you. I love you. Can't say I'm in there actually. Get your city back.

37:43

You got some fucking problems. I mean, at one point there were some houses for a dollar.

37:47

Yeah, just to get people to know that now the guy that owns well, but so there's a cash to those

37:51

dollar dollar houses, like they they owed like 20 grand tax. Oh, they did the overshad. Yeah,

37:58

everybody gets a car. Yeah, he's got a $20,000 tax. Yeah, there were back taxes on the end. But

38:02

no, like, just think about it. Everyone knows Detroit sucks. Yeah, and she said I love Detroit

38:10

though. And she said if you elect Kamala Harris, the whole country will be like Detroit. And then

38:15

she took $2 million to say that. So I have to have to have brilliant. I have to officially say

38:21

that is genius. I did not see that. I did not pick up on that because when I read that comment,

38:27

I'm like, the fuck is she saying that for? Yeah. She's just taking things. But that is so well,

38:33

since we're on the topic of Detroit, let's talk about another Detroit native. Okay.

38:39

Eminem?

38:40

Slim Shady.

38:41

Eminem? Yeah. Dude, he's, don't sue me, my opinion, I could be wrong. He might be an Epstein Island

38:48

visitor. Of course, he's a celebrity, of course he is. He's a white rapper. He's a white rapper who's

38:53

not very talented. I like his writing. Like, his writing is great. But he doesn't, he can't sing.

38:58

So, I dug his music. But so he's definitely not a Diddy person. He has came out against Diddy a lot.

39:04

Okay. So that's why I'm defaulting back to the Epstein Island thing. Now,

39:08

So, like there's two competing things going on? Like there's Diddy versus Epstein?

39:11

Like, I'm an Epstein. I'm an Epstein. West Coast versus East Coast.

39:13

Yeah, that's true. Okay. That's true. Yeah, I mean, there.

39:16

So, okay, there's something that I've always done. And apparently, Keanu Reeves does it and so does Eminem.

39:26

Okay. I mean, we're all very supportive. We're all just alike. Okay. No. No. If you ever look at

39:32

a picture of Keanu Reeves, he takes a picture with a female. Yeah, he doesn't touch you. Look at

39:39

his hands. Yeah. Eminem does the same thing. Really? So, I saw that I go, Oh, I kind of dig that.

39:45

Because I'm not going to take an opportunity to feel up a girl, right? Because she wants to take

39:49

a picture of someone famous like me. You're gonna let that fly? You're gonna let that go?

39:54

Is it famous like me? You're gonna let that fly? I'm looking it up. Sorry. Oh, no, I know.

39:58

So, because I don't quite believe this. Oh, no, it's there. I mean, I guess it could be AI generated.

40:06

Well, if they're older photos and see here. Well, keep going. So, I, oh, when I hug a woman,

40:15

that's not my wife, because my wife doesn't let me hug her. I mean, 32 years, you're gonna let me touch

40:19

her. I always turn my hip. Okay. And I don't, and I leave my hands wide open. Yeah, I try to have to

40:28

hug people at all. Funny story about, no one wants to hug him. He likes to say, no, they do. That's

40:35

what fuck the piss. It's like, like, they'll be like, Oh, I didn't know you heard that. I whispered

40:41

that into the mic. So, I, back in Chicago, I had a friend, George Wilborn. Okay. He is a comic and

40:49

a radio show host. I believe that I'm Atlanta now. He and I actually did a bit on his radio show one

40:55

time. He walks, I just met him like a month ago. I don't know if like a month, but him and I had

41:01

some great conversations, it's a really fun conversation. He walks up to one day, he goes,

41:05

you look like a racist. I'm like, I know what he wants. And he goes, I need a racist to play.

41:13

So that's George Wilborn. He had Peyton Wilborn, was his wife at the time. He wouldn't

41:18

got himself a Hollywood wife. Sorry, he ain't gonna hear it, but she's probably very nice. I

41:22

do. I love you. So don't worry about. She was, she was a black woman and she was in all her black

41:28

woman glory, very loud and voiceless and just a great woman. All right, here we go.

41:34

Nope. I am complimentary of black women, especially now. Oh, there's some videos of black women going

41:39

off your hairs that I am just fucking dying over. But so she come in, she's like, she was like,

41:45

oh, should I get a hug you? And I turned my hip and hugged her. And she pushed me away. She goes,

41:50

you ain't hugging me like that. She goes, we're putting the good parts together.

41:55

And I'm like, okay. So I always find that funny. But yeah, and with her, I did because I mean,

41:59

she was funny and she was, you know, but yeah, I, when I saw Eminem do that, I find that respectful

42:06

because you, because there are some, there are some people that take pictures with women,

42:10

they're putting their hand here, you know, I'm sure like Clinton, Bill Clinton's probably grabbing

42:15

their breast. My opinion, it could be wrong. Joe Biden sniffing their hair. Yeah. So, so, yeah. So I

42:23

kind of dug that. I loved Eminem when he first came out. So, yeah. So this kind of upsets me.

42:31

But then I realized he's fucking blackmailed by the FBI. I mean, I've said this a couple

42:35

times already. If you are pro-hares, you're probably being forced to do it or paying to do it.

42:41

I don't really think, I don't know why she... I don't know, man. Like these people just brainwashed.

42:45

Like they're Hollywood, they've lived in a bubble for so long. Dude, Hollywood is fucking coming

42:51

apart at the seams. With its diddy thing and the Epstein thing, Bill Gates is like, he gave $50

42:58

billion, $50 million to hairs. And he's like, why, I want to make sure she gets elected because

43:04

there's information I don't want to come out. And he said it, not me. And then his wife was being

43:11

interviewed and the interviewer asked about the Epstein on anything. She just goes, they were friends,

43:18

but any more than that, you're gonna have to get that answer from Bill.

43:22

She just said that he fucks little kids. Because I mean, seriously, I mean,

43:26

she didn't try to defend him. She didn't knock her down because she would be a lie.

43:29

So Bill Gates, dude, you're creepy. Go get sued in another lens and don't come back.

43:34

Hopefully lock your ass up. You're a horrible person. And don't fucking buy out any more

43:39

farting, you little bitch. All right. Wow. Well, I got some tech news. Oh, okay. I'll follow my

43:45

tech news after you do your tech news. Cool. So there was a paper out of China. And they claimed

43:52

that they were able to factor a large, large ish prime number 22 bit number for with a quantum

44:00

computer. Okay. So like the whole thing has been, oh, quantum computers are going to break encryption

44:04

in the near future. So we have to do something about this and yada, yada, yada. Now right now,

44:11

most encryption that uses the prime number of shit is either about 2000 bits or 4000 bits.

44:17

And they're claiming that they cracked a 22 bit number. So like they're 100 orders of magnitude

44:23

off. And that's if you believe the paper. What? Well, no clue you're talking about. All right. So

44:28

you know what a prime number is, right? Yes, I know. Two, three, five. Okay. So the way encryption

44:33

works, or the original encryption worked, you take two prime numbers, and you multiply them

44:38

together. And then that's your secret key. Okay. Because it's very hard to take that number and

44:43

go back to the prime numbers. Oh, okay. For big numbers, right? So that's why we use 2000 bits,

44:49

4000 bits, whatever. So the quantum computer is supposed to be good at factoring those numbers.

44:56

Okay. So that's how they would break encryption, right? They would factor the number to odd,

45:00

the two primes are this. Now I can break your encryption. So these guys from China said, well,

45:05

we did this for a 22 bit number, which is like 200,000 or so. Okay, in that range, where you know,

45:11

we're talking like, like 100,000 sub digits that you have to break. But the thing is, so first of

45:18

all, that 22 bit number is important, which none of the articles mentioned, they just said, Oh,

45:22

quantum computers can break your encryption, be watch out, blah, blah, blah. But it's a 22 bit

45:27

number. Okay, that means it's doctrine, I can do that myself on my laptop. Okay, I don't need a

45:31

quantum computer to do that. The other thing is 90% of the papers that come out of China are bullshit.

45:38

They just make it all up. They make it up so they can get published, so they can get government

45:43

funding. It's all fucking horseshoe. Wait, China government or our government? Well, both. But

45:49

there's still some peer like actual peer review going on in this country, especially in like

45:54

physics or computing, like it's hard to stick shit by those people. You know, psychology, absolutely.

45:59

But computing, good fucking luck. So like, modern quantum computers that we have right now,

46:07

they can only factor like the number 36. Right? They're that bad. But these guys from China are

46:13

saying, Yeah, we did it for 200,000 or 240,000 blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. They said it like that?

46:18

It was in the paper. You should do the Chinese accent. You're gonna do a Harris.

46:23

Pick an accent. You already got his band from YouTube. Right? Seriously? No. Oh,

46:27

yes. Black women. Okay. Yeah. So, so this is nothing to be alarmed about. Because one,

46:34

they're probably lying. And two, it's a tiny little fucking number that I could do on my laptop.

46:39

So if you guys had read that headline and said, Oh, shit. It's not actually a problem. And the

46:45

other thing is like, we're actually moving away from the prime number algorithm towards something

46:49

called elliptic curves, which quantum computers, quantum computers could break that. But nobody

46:56

knows how to do the algorithm properly yet. So like, don't even worry about it. It's not on the

47:00

radar. I wasn't. Don't be alarmed. If you, I mean, if you see something pop up, don't automatically

47:06

assume all your shit's broken, right? Should we start prepping? I mean, so we shouldn't start prepping

47:09

yet. Well, bigger or other reasons, but not for that. No, I mean, like you, the thing is like,

47:13

you should still be using signal and matrix and all these things that we've talked about because

47:17

their encryption is not going away anytime soon. So, okay, cool. Nothing to be alarmed about. So

47:21

you're getting tech news for me now. Oh boy. You know, you, everyone knows it's going conspiracy. So

47:28

the Homeland Security Conference on critical infrastructure. Yeah. So basically they're,

47:34

that's what they're doing with it. So it's a large scale cyber security exercise.

47:40

Oh, okay. So that sounds like a good thing, right? Because you want to be prepared for cyber attacks?

47:45

Yeah. Oh, without a doubt. I mean, and we trust our government. We know they'll do the right.

47:48

Right. So they chose to do this on November 5th, six and seven.

47:56

November 5th. Okay. Is there any relevant, is there anything else big happening on any

48:00

one of those days? I don't think so. Is that no Halloween to the week before?

48:05

Right. So it's not Halloween. It's not that it's too early.

48:07

Thanksgiving. Yeah. I don't know. Christmas is December.

48:10

Oh, it's when it's when they start playing Mariah Carey, all I want for Christmas on the radio.

48:13

That's what it is. And why is that relevant? I don't, today we vote.

48:18

Is it? Yeah. No. Yeah. Wait, so why, why would they do that on the day that we're voting?

48:26

Because if you, it's, well, because of the solar flares. Yeah. And the, the weather balloons.

48:31

And it's, you know, they, it's, it's the perfect time when the weather balloons and the solar

48:34

flares are over there and it's the perfect time to, seriously, what the fuck? Seriously,

48:41

you could have put this off a week. Well, okay. I mean, no, I can't, I can't think of a good

48:49

explanation. I can't, I can't come back. I mean, we used to do this shit like this in, in, in all

48:53

the firms that I worked for. And like the dates were planned out in advance. And they deliberately

48:58

avoided important things. Like, that's election day? Well, not for us, because we don't care about

49:03

election, but with voting machines hooked to the internet, Obama. But no, like if we were really

49:09

whenever it was the internet, but they weren't, if we were rolling out a new product and we knew

49:12

the date of the rollout, like you don't do it on the date of the rollout of the new product. So

49:17

I've talked about this a little bit on this show. Because the reason it's only a little bit, there's

49:21

a lot of information we don't know yet about this event. But January 6th, I'm not talking about at

49:27

the Capitol, at the DNC, there was a bomb found. And the Secret Service was involved.

49:33

Camera footage has been FOIA requested and they've been received of a bunch of

49:39

activities with the Secret Service. Well, since they were able to FOIA request the camera footage,

49:45

they tried to FOIA request the audio of the communications between the cell phones and the

49:51

majors. Oh, shit, they can't give that up. Because they did a major update the next day.

49:59

Okay, well, there you go.

50:01

They did an update, what's the problem? Vote early. Okay, I have a hard time saying this.

50:09

It's normally vote early, vote often. It's a Chicago thing. That's what we do. But don't do it

50:15

often. Don't get in trouble. Vote early. Shit's going to be sideways on that day. That's the

50:20

going election day. You're not going to be able to. Yeah, well. It's not going to fit in the machine.

50:25

We ran out of e- We mean that's the other event in Nevada. We have the electronic machines.

50:30

My point is the water main break. There's shit that's going to go sideways. Whatever. But I want

50:35

to stand out front and tell people not to vote for Dematitis. You got the shooter that was playing

50:40

on Shoot of a Polling Place. Again, go ahead and shoot me. I'll be ready. Watch Desneys Survivor.

50:44

You see the playbook. Go ahead and shoot me. I'll be ready. Oh, Jesus. I looked up the law for Nevada

50:49

electioneering and you have to be 100 feet from the entrance of a polling place. Oh, okay. So I

50:55

have a good question. And they have to mark it. Right. They have to mark 100 feet so I can stand

51:01

outside that marker and electioneer all I want. Can you? Yes. Okay. So they have a line. Yeah.

51:07

The line on the concrete. Yes. And then the line forms from the voting booths out. Well, the place

51:13

that I go is a mall. So the voting is inside the mall. Right. But let's just say because this actually

51:19

happened to my opponent who I'm running against. Yeah. The line went past the green line. So it went

51:25

past the other foot line. Yeah. He was talking to the people in line. Right. And the electioneer

51:30

official came out and said, you can't do that. Stop. Make me stop. That's what he said. And he goes,

51:35

no, the line moves. If the line gets long, the line moves with it. He goes, you didn't tape it.

51:41

You have to mark it. Yeah. And that was the argument. But I'm running against Kelly Quinn. He's

51:46

a great fucking guy. Vote for him. Don't vote for me. Do you really want me in the Carson city?

51:56

He did say in his round and he actually pulled up in RS. In RS is our Nevada law codes. Yeah. And

52:01

he's like, I'm not going to do it because in RS is the. Right. They are responsible for marking the.

52:05

The guy can't push it because he goes, I told Kelly, I'm like, you dude, well, no, the RNC has

52:10

lawyers. The RNC is lawyer up for all this shit that's going to happen. I'm like, fuck it. I

52:16

would call the lawyer because if he's doing this, Kelly Quinn is a jailer. He's a tough guy. Yeah.

52:23

He's not going to get pushed around by some dirt door in a tie. Right. But some other ones might.

52:28

So I think that's, I think it's wrong. That guy should be called. That's why I want to go on election

52:32

day. I want to do my vote and I'm going to stand out for it and say, you know, Dean of Tide has

52:36

violated my rights. I'm suing her, you know, whatever, whatever. Oh, where about he came that day?

52:44

I should get one. I want to see people's faces. They're like, oh, he seems like an intelligent

52:48

person. Oh, I'm suing my opponent because she brought me on X. And they're like, oh, okay.

52:55

That's all I want to see. No, I love that you're doing it. I'm not making fun of it,

52:59

but I'm supported that you did it. So Jesus Christ, this goes crazy sometimes.

53:06

Where are we at? So I made a mention last week of the government turning the military on its own

53:14

citizens if necessary. I just psyched my source. Kennedy's now citing it on the microphone. So

53:20

oh, you see JD Vance on

53:27

Theo, Theo Bonn. Theo Bonn is an actual podcast that actually has listeners.

53:33

Okay. And they were talking and it's just a funny story to me because they were having

53:39

an intelligent conversation. They were talking about drugs and Theo Bonn goes, well, you can't

53:44

even do cocaine anymore. He was referring to fentanyl and JD Vance was, he was going to respond to it

53:51

and he just couldn't stop laughing because it's a funny comment. I just found that kind of funny.

53:57

But you do know when you fight the government, they fight back. Like the McDonald's, they're

54:02

going off to McDonald's now. McDonald's in Pennsylvania, they had to hire security guards

54:07

because their employees are being threatened. And they're also now going off to Elon Musk.

54:13

You're going to lose government. We got Elon's back. The California government is saying that

54:21

when his missiles come in, maybe this is why he built the robot that catches them. I don't know.

54:25

But when his stuff comes crashing back into the water, he can only do that if he's assured

54:32

that it won't hit a shark or a whale. Right. What? I mean, like, yeah, you don't want to hit

54:35

sharks and whales. Well, didn't show me where they are. Well, they're in the water. We're at the

54:40

water. They're all over the place. Oh, okay. So he gets, I mean, so when NASA does it, it's okay.

54:45

We get to the government. Kill whales and sharks and seals. Okay. Yeah. They're exempt in the law.

54:50

You just got to fucking stop guys. Just read the law. They're exempt. We're going to get this

54:54

into the show. We're going to get into this. This is, it's getting, it's getting stupid.

54:59

And just out of, just, I'm not, I can't play it because we copyright shit. If you're a Gen Xer,

55:07

and you haven't seen the Trump and Vance, Duke's the Hazardous video, look it up. You'll love it.

55:15

I mean, I think it's done very well. Duke's the Hazardous came out in like 77, I think.

55:20

Something like that. Yeah. I was like seven. I mean, I got myself a cowboy hat. I was all Duke's

55:24

the Hazardous. Did you ever look up to Sanford Sun ones? I told you about it. Yeah, I did.

55:27

You're so fucking funny. But again, I mean, Sanford Sun, I mean, a good show, I enjoyed it,

55:32

but it wasn't the Duke's Hazardous. So whenever I see Duke's the Hazardous, I'm just like, yay.

55:37

Trudeau is still getting messed with. Going back to what I said last week.

55:40

But he came back though. No, he's still out. He's still in the country.

55:43

Really? Yep. Huh. At one point, I was going to try to, I'm not a good meme maker.

55:47

I was going to meme Trudeau in a red and white shirt and say, where's Trudeau?

55:59

He literally has people like trying to get rid of him. I don't know the exact law. They have

56:04

how to kick a guy out. But yeah, it's he. So basically it's all about if you went to him and

56:09

say, I have a product that will be good for the environment. Oh, here's $5 million if you're my

56:14

friend. So Trudeau will be circling the drain and will be out. Hopefully. I thought I thought

56:20

they tried to recall it before and it didn't work. He didn't he didn't pass through it.

56:24

Yeah, and that's very possible. So let's, so this week, we don't have a special

56:30

Monero challenge for you. So we're just going to do the secret word and then put you in the wheel.

56:34

Yeah. So the secret word is going to be password. So come in the chat room.

56:39

Come on, Oliver Chase. Say a secret word and everyone who says the word goes in the wheel

56:43

and we'll see who wins. So I gotta make a statement. Oliver Chase, I like you. Keep the comments

56:49

coming. When I make fun of Chase Oliver, I may carry over to you, but it's not you brother.

56:55

I dig you. He basically one up me on the Miata comment and he goes, no, no, you have to understand

57:02

it's only gay if the top is down. And I was actually, I got busy work today. So I could,

57:08

I was actually trying to get a picture of the DUI arrest of Mickey Mouse hands to see if his top was

57:14

down. But I'm sure it was because that guy's a pedophile. Of course. Oh, don't sue me. I could

57:18

be wrong, but I'm not. Who knows my opinion. Speaking of pedophilia. So do you remember

57:27

in the 90s, the Menendez brothers? Yep. So these were two like two brothers, they killed their parents

57:33

and they said that their parents had molested them. That's why they did it.

57:37

They might be getting out of jail. Well, I think they're coming for parole.

57:41

No, no, no. They were sentenced to life. Oh, okay. No parole. But the DA who is running for reelection

57:50

thinks it might help him if he gets a resentencing. So like the resentencing

57:55

that they're pushing for is time served. So they would be released within the week if they get

58:00

that. Yeah, I heard that. I mean, that's an interesting story because I was a little kid at

58:04

the time, so I didn't really get it. I don't know a lot about the story either.

58:08

So I don't know it didn't, was it ever proven that their parents did that? I believe abuse was

58:13

proven. Okay. Now, was it sexual abuse or abuse? I don't know. Okay. I don't want to speak to you

58:17

because I actually, I don't know. But yeah, I mean, there is something odd going on. So what do

58:22

you think about them getting out? I mean, they were apparently like big model prisoners. If the

58:28

abuse is proven, then get them out now. Okay. Well, yeah, so they've been like model, like they've

58:35

never had any issues. They got college degrees. They've been doing like outreach with other young

58:41

kids to keep them out of trouble. So I don't know. Yeah, get them out, get a go for me, count, get

58:46

them out, get these boys set up with some money, some cash in the pocket. It's been a tough life

58:52

if they were abused. Yeah. So, but so should people, oh, I had my head now, I just came up with it

59:01

now. So give me a second on this. Should we lock up all pedophiles? Yes. Well, I like I'm an anti

59:08

prison person. So like, okay, so it's good. So I think like, you should just shoot them. Just shoot

59:12

them. So I'm not paying fucking money to keep them housed. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,

59:16

because it's like $50,000 per prison. Yeah. Actually, I have a whole plan. If we actually

59:21

remodeled our prison systems, we could actually do good and actually rehabilitate our prisoners,

59:27

which we don't. I'm actually all for having two types of prisons in your state, having one where

59:35

it's concrete and iron and Peter Brown jelly for food. And you have one with nice company

59:40

sales and TVs, but still locked up, but you got to work and you'll get paid a fair wage. At that fair

59:46

wage, you've got to pay back any restitution to victims. You've got to send money to your family

59:51

if you have money, if you have family outside. And you have to get you have to go up one level

59:57

of education. So you have to what if your PhD? What if your PhD? What's that? You're already a PhD.

1:00:04

Where do you get? Oh, you're already a PhD. You can have two PhDs. That's hard, man. Then you start

1:00:10

over. He's right kindergarten again. Color inside the lines. I mean, PhDs are actually in prison.

1:00:17

I mean, like, yeah, if you see a puzzle man, that kind of shit. Yeah, no, I because because we should

1:00:22

rebuild and hit our prisoners. I get you're the dog jail person. And I'm I'm like, so the thing is,

1:00:28

I mean, because I'm an anarchist, there's no way to fund a prison in an anarchy society, right?

1:00:34

Because because Ron, like Ron's going to say, I have this great idea. I'm going to build a big box

1:00:40

with iron bars. And I'm going to lock bad people in it. And then Ron's going to come to me and

1:00:45

said, do you want to buy him out? You want to you want to pay me a monthly fee so I can run this

1:00:48

thing? No, I would say no, fuck you. I would not privatize. Oh, I see. Well, there's how you're

1:00:53

going to fund it. So okay, that's where I'm going to get me finished. So you have to work here,

1:00:57

pay a fair wage, right? A percentage of that goes back to the state, because we're providing you

1:01:02

room and board for free. We're talking about anarchy. Well, but I mean, in the real world, that's not

1:01:08

anarchy because I don't feel like it. Of course you can. Like you just don't steal from me. Because

1:01:13

you're going because right now, you're stealing from me to have your box, which is a crime, right?

1:01:19

But you're not in the box. So make them pay for it. But you need to be in the box because you're

1:01:24

stealing from me. Have you? If the government is stealing from me, they need to be in the box.

1:01:28

Right. But then if they're in the box, no one runs the box. But if it's not because I'm not going to

1:01:32

run it. But if they're in prison, they're not stealing from you. Isn't that a good thing?

1:01:36

But I'm not going to fund the box. I'm not going to pay for their meals.

1:01:42

You don't have to if they're paying for themself.

1:01:44

That's why exactly. So you can, you can literally build a house in prison.

1:01:48

And I can't be because you can build, you can do a manufactured home with the, you can build the

1:01:52

walls and the trusses and everything. Right. You can, you pay us them out to the house. So that's,

1:01:56

so you can do, you can learn a skill. Yeah. You can get paid a fair wage and you can pay your own

1:02:01

way because you are a criminal. Have you ever taken an ambulance ride? No. I don't think I have

1:02:06

either. Maybe when I was a kid, I found out that an ambulance ride in Las Vegas cost us $1,600.

1:02:12

Sounds about right. I thought it would be more actually. What the actual fuck? I mean, that's a

1:02:16

hardly highly specialized vehicle full of equipment. Right. And our taxpayers pay for those. No,

1:02:22

they don't. What they don't know they did. What they did is they went to a privatized company.

1:02:27

Okay. So in, so in Chicago, they just rolled out private ambulance here in Vegas, we roll out a

1:02:33

Clark County ambulance, which we pay for and they'll, they'll start working at the scene and then

1:02:39

the privatized one shows up and they go out in the privatized one. So, but okay. So you get hurt.

1:02:46

Yeah. Not your fault. People from it, we're gonna hurt. You gotta pay $1,600.

1:02:52

I mean, like if you, if you just want to go from point A to point B, you're paying $50.

1:02:55

If you want to go to a doctor's office visit, they'll get an Uber, but okay. So, so that's

1:03:00

fine. What you're paying for the Uber? Sure. What if I go in and I rob a bank? Yeah. And the cops

1:03:06

come. Okay. Do I get charged right in the cop car? You should. But we don't. I think they do

1:03:11

actually. Like a lot of people, they get out of jail and then they get a bill and they're like,

1:03:16

what the fuck is this? That is true. Yeah. I would love that. No, a lot of people do and they,

1:03:20

like they do work in prison and they, some of that money goes towards paying for their own.

1:03:24

They make like $3 a day. Well, yeah. But if they have skills, I mean, get, pay more. But

1:03:31

what skill are you going to have that you can do in prison? Because right now it's not set up that

1:03:34

well, that's the other thing. So like in an anarchy society where there's no like

1:03:39

Ron's box full of bad people, you shut the fuck up and just listen, you would have, like there would

1:03:45

be prisons, but they would be like businesses, right? It would be like an oil field. I'm okay with

1:03:51

that. And that's where bad people would go because nobody else will hire them. And they're

1:03:54

going to make good fucking money drilling for oil. And like they're away from us. They're not doing

1:03:59

crimes on us. And if they do crimes on the oil field, that motherfucker is going to shoot them.

1:04:03

Like you're just dead. Yeah. Right. So that's what an anarchy prison would be. And yes, that's what

1:04:08

we need. We found common ground. Holy shit. We found common ground. That's why you need to be an

1:04:12

anarchist. Do any of you want we found common ground? We've never found common ground before.

1:04:16

That's why you need to switch to anarchy because we have all the answers.

1:04:19

But here's the thing too. If you're in prison and you don't get rehabilitated and you get out,

1:04:25

good luck. Well, that's the thing is there's no, there's no getting in. There's no going

1:04:29

into getting out, right? It's more like everybody around you in the in the Las Vegas city knows

1:04:35

you're a scumbag and will shoot you on sight. Okay. So you're going to choose to go to prison.

1:04:41

You're like, I need protection from these motherfuckers because they're all going to kill me.

1:04:45

So please hire me, Mr. Oilman. I'll be good, I swear. So then they go off in the middle of

1:04:48

nowhere, they work for the oil rig. And if there's no assholes, goodbye, you're done.

1:04:52

Yeah. The order is it's good. What I was when I more think of the oil, the order would work in

1:04:58

this scenario as well. But you actually have learned a skill or a trade while you're in prison.

1:05:02

Yeah. And then you also encourage companies to height not with tax dollars, but you encourage

1:05:08

companies to hire these people because they're well trained. Right. And because if you come out

1:05:13

of prison right now, what are you going to do? More crime, you're training more crime. You have no

1:05:18

choice. Yeah. I'm not a lip-rope on, oh my God, I feel so sorry for them. They committed a fucking

1:05:23

try and crime, they do the time. But once you do the time and you do it honorably, you get out,

1:05:28

you should have a chance of your life back. Well, that's something like in an anarchy

1:05:31

society where it worked that way, there's no sentencing, right? Like I can't force you to go

1:05:36

to the prison, you're going to go because you're scared. And when the maybe the oil company would

1:05:42

say, okay, I'm ready to sponsor this guy, he wants to come back. Right. So I'm going to sponsor him.

1:05:47

And if he fucks up, I'm going to pay for it. Right. So now he's going to be brave himself

1:05:53

when he gets back to society. And if not, then the oil company pays for it. Yeah. Right. So like,

1:05:58

you don't need this whole fucking sentencing and all this like mandatory, like you don't need to do

1:06:02

it that way. Yeah. I mean, because you got to kind of avoid the whole slave labor thing because

1:06:08

actually, Harris is being called out because she gave people longer sentences. So they would

1:06:15

get free labor out of them because in California, a lot of them fight well fires. Yeah. So there's

1:06:20

a program there. You're not doing it for free. Right. You're actually getting the actual wage you

1:06:25

get on the outside and you're getting trained. Well, I mean, they might not get the better wage.

1:06:29

No, the extra wage because you got to pay your bills. No, I get it. But you're a scumbag. So

1:06:34

they're going to pay you less. That's just how it works. Because in my in my world, when you get

1:06:40

out, you're a little bit more educated. You're a little bit more skilled. You can't force somebody

1:06:44

to pay you something. Oh, no, no, no, you're paid, you're paid what you're worth. Well, no, but if

1:06:49

you choose not to enroll in this program and be an to educate yourself and get better, that's what

1:06:56

the other presents for concrete. I don't think we don't need that. We don't need that. No, no, we

1:07:01

just get shot. I'm not paying for that. In this world, in this world, we have the carrot and the

1:07:06

stick. I don't put the stick is a gun. I'm not paying for your your your metal box. So you in

1:07:14

your world, you can walk rape and pillage and crime and shoot people and then you'll get shot.

1:07:19

You'll be dead within a week if you try and do that.

1:07:22

With a change of society? Okay, I won't argue with that one. Like people think, oh, Dave's

1:07:27

anti prison. He's a bleeding heart, liberal. Like, it's not liberal. Motherfucker, criminals would

1:07:34

rather have this system than my system. In my system, you're fucking dead, right? You don't get

1:07:41

no second chance. You're just dead. So you you think, oh, I'm going to be good to criminals. No,

1:07:47

if criminals have much worse under my system than under the current state system with the little

1:07:52

metal box and the free three meals a day. No, what? I'm not giving you fucking three meals a day.

1:07:57

You're dead. What made me think about this is there's a we have a I think it's a Facebook group

1:08:02

of Las Vegas jobs. Okay. And people are going on there going, who hires felons? I need a job. I

1:08:08

want to work. Right. Right. And there's a list of companies that hire felons. And I started looking

1:08:12

at this and I'm like, that sucks. Yeah. I mean, yeah, you fuck up, you go to jail, you get out,

1:08:18

you should have a tip of your life back. You really should. If you did, I don't know, you fuck

1:08:21

up a second time. Maybe also here's like the thing is, because of the way our system works,

1:08:26

where it's like, oh, you do 10 years, or you have to do 15 years, like you don't know that the guy

1:08:32

coming out is a better person or not, right? You can't trust him. Yeah. Because you can't trust

1:08:36

the system because he had to survive prison. Right. So this way it's a it's a different I mean,

1:08:42

in my world, you got a bed, you got you got a TV in yourself as long as you work and you pay the

1:08:46

extra pay for that TV. I pay for the extra for it. I'm okay with that. Yeah. Because prisons

1:08:52

should not be a place where you go to die. And you come out, you're just you're screwed. So

1:08:57

all right, I think I got my stories out. What about you? I'm good to go. Okay, you want to do

1:09:02

your thing? Yeah. So I'm a little surprised that I didn't bring this up before. But I want to talk

1:09:08

about password management. So before we get into my recommendations, I want to talk about a little

1:09:15

about the history of passwords online and that kind of stuff. So originally, you know, you had

1:09:21

your your eBay, your Amazon, these early websites, and they would have a username password. And the

1:09:28

password was supposed to be secret. But oh, guess what? It wasn't actually secret, right? They would

1:09:32

just store it in plain text. And if anyone hacked into their systems, they would get your password.

1:09:37

Right? That's very bad. And the so the reason it's not it's not bad just because they can get that.

1:09:48

But let's say, for example, you have an you have a forum account. And like, you're, you know, you're

1:09:53

Ron Morgan 123 on the forum, and you talk a lot of stupid shit, and you're an asshole, and you

1:09:58

piss people off. And they hacked your password. And then they find Ron Morgan also banks at Citibank.

1:10:05

Well, they type in the same password at Citibank. Oh, look at that. It worked, right? Because you

1:10:09

use the same password everywhere. I yeah, okay. That's what most people do. I know, right? And

1:10:15

there's a long history of that happening. And I used to do it. Everybody should do it. Because

1:10:19

who's gonna remember 50 different fucking passwords, right? You either have to write them down, which

1:10:24

will not someone get your written down passwords. And then they get the same thing, right? So

1:10:29

there's been all these iterations of how to fix these kind of problems. The first thing they

1:10:34

started doing was hashing your passwords. So they would take a hash function of your password,

1:10:39

and then they would store the hash, which now if they hack into the database, they don't get your

1:10:43

password. Right? Okay, but it turned out that these hashes are actually pretty easy to crack. So

1:10:48

that actually didn't work. So nowadays, they do like encryption on the password, like genuine

1:10:53

encryption, which if you get the path, if you get the database, you're not you're most likely not

1:10:59

getting that password. And then they added something called assault to the encryption.

1:11:04

So encryption by itself would just say, okay, let's say Ron's password is password,

1:11:10

I encrypt it. And then, well, I can encrypt the word password on my own time. Right. And then I

1:11:15

could see that it matches your encrypted password, right? Okay. So Ron's password must be password.

1:11:21

Right. So the assault, it adds some random data so that your encrypted version doesn't

1:11:27

match my encrypted version. So that way, I can't, I can't like, encrypt things on my own time,

1:11:34

and then compare them to yours and then get your password that way. So you want to encrypt and

1:11:39

insult your passwords, if you're storing these things. So that's like kind of a modern way of

1:11:44

doing it. Well, we're actually starting to move away from that. But I'm going to talk about that

1:11:49

stuff later. So yeah, people like everyone used to use reuse the same password everywhere. And

1:11:55

then what websites started doing is they'd be like, Oh, you need to have letters and numbers.

1:12:01

You need to have capitals. You need to have a special character, right? And they would all

1:12:05

have their own different fucking rules. Yeah. So like now you had all these different passwords.

1:12:09

And you had to memorize them. Well, who's going to, you're not going to fucking memorize them,

1:12:13

right? So you're going to write them down. Now that's actually worse than the problem you had to

1:12:18

solve in the first place. Right. So then they started coming up with a two factor authentication,

1:12:23

right? Yeah, a lot of sites are doing this these days. I don't actually like this. I think

1:12:26

I don't like it either. It's, it's slightly better. But it's actually not very secure. Well, no, I

1:12:33

have to win show my phone to allow that to happen. I like to sort my phone my work. So originally,

1:12:38

they started using SMS some play a lot of places still do, which is a text message. And this is

1:12:42

bad, because that's all on open, you know, plain plain text open. Yeah. So like if I'm sniffing

1:12:48

your traffic, I can see your digital code that they gave you for your password. Okay, your,

1:12:54

your telephone company can see it. Everyone can fucking see it. People can mirror your phone number

1:12:59

and receive your, your numbers, right? It's really it's that bad. Email is slightly less bad,

1:13:06

because it's easier to keep people out of your email. But maybe you don't have access to your

1:13:10

email at the time, right? Maybe you're off in the fucking Himalayan mountains, and you're trying

1:13:13

to log into your bank account. And they're like, Oh, just check this email. Do you get some coverage

1:13:18

of Himalayan mountains? I don't know. I'm just making the shit up. Now there's a really good one

1:13:23

called like hardware or software tokens, like these are a lot better. So like these are time based

1:13:29

things that switch every five seconds, let's say, or 1030 seconds. And what this does is like,

1:13:35

they'll like to send you like a little hardware device that has digits on it. Yeah, or there'll

1:13:38

be a phone app, which it will change the digits every 30 seconds, like a password generator. Yeah.

1:13:44

Okay. So like you'll sign in, it'll say, Okay, now give us give us the digits on your screen

1:13:48

right now in the next 30 seconds. And then that will let you log in. So that's a lot better.

1:13:55

It because it's hard to intercept that. Yeah, because the device isn't actually getting data

1:13:59

from anywhere. It's it's honest, it's got some code, it's self contained. And it's just got the

1:14:04

same code as the web as the server. So it'll it's that's how it stays in sync, essentially.

1:14:10

And then now they're doing like it's called a T O T P, which is like that, but to the next level.

1:14:15

So it's again, it's time based, but it's a one time password. So it's not just like a couple

1:14:21

of digits, it's like a whole password. And now so I don't know when but maybe 10 years ago,

1:14:29

they started coming out with password managers. And there's a lot of like centralized apps that

1:14:36

do this for you. Like LastPass, Proton has one which is decent. I would avoid LastPass, they do

1:14:43

some shady shit. And actually, I would avoid the centralized options altogether, if you if you're

1:14:50

willing to put the work in. But if you know, if you're just doing like a basic bit shit,

1:14:55

Proton is probably the best one to do it, because it'll be included with your email

1:14:58

subscription. Cool. And what these work is, every time you sign up for a website,

1:15:05

you'll generate a password in your password manager. Okay. And it'll be just like a long

1:15:10

giant fucking random string of numbers and letters and whatever. And like you can give it the rules.

1:15:14

So it'll match the website rules. And like you can have like 20 digits, 40 digits, whatever,

1:15:20

whatever they allow. So like, now you don't have to memorize this shit, you store it in the password

1:15:25

manager. And that has one big master password. So now you have like one master password that you

1:15:30

only got to memorize. Oh, cool. And then you can log in and then say, I want to log into Amazon,

1:15:35

give me my Amazon password. And it'll give you your Amazon and you copy paste it into the Amazon

1:15:39

field. And then you never actually know your Amazon password. Right. It's in the manager,

1:15:44

it's not in your brain. Cool. So as long as you keep your master password secret,

1:15:49

no one's getting your passwords. Oh, that's cool. I like that. And there's a cell post option which

1:15:53

I use and I prefer called keypass xc. So it's, it's basically it has browser integration. So like

1:16:00

you can just right click on the browser and say fill my password in. And then it'll say, okay,

1:16:05

what's your master password? And then it'll fill in the browser for you. You can sync it up with

1:16:10

your with your cloud drives. There's mobile options for it. So I can sign in on my phone.

1:16:17

You know, everything's self hosted, you manage it yourself. You don't have to do anything special

1:16:22

really other than keeping it in sync everywhere, which there's a couple tricky things with that,

1:16:26

but it's not that it's not impossible, even for regular people to figure out. So yeah,

1:16:31

like looking to keeppassXC for your password management. That's my full recommend. And then

1:16:37

the last thing we'll talk about there's so we're actually moving away from passwords in general.

1:16:42

Really? They're trying to do this thing called passkeys. Oh, so the way a passkey works is

1:16:49

a couple websites support like Amazon GitHub supports it. There's not a whole lot right now.

1:16:54

But you'll go to your settings and you say generate me a passkey. And then it'll give you a QR

1:16:59

code. And then you scan that QR code on your phone. Well, so so so keypassXC can do these two.

1:17:05

Yeah. So but you still have to do it through your phone on the QR code.

1:17:11

I don't generate a passkey. And instead of like a 20 digit password, this is like another gigantic

1:17:16

fucking bit string, right? 4000 bits, whatever it is. So like it's way more secure. And then the

1:17:22

passkey is in the encrypted storage of your phone. Okay. And then to get it out of there,

1:17:28

you can export it. And then you can import it into keypassXC. So when you do that,

1:17:32

now your keypassXC has your past keys as well as your password. Awesome. And then you can again,

1:17:37

it'll integrate right in the browser. And just boom, sign me in. I don't get to do any bullshit.

1:17:41

I just have to know my master password. So start looking at this kind of stuff. I hope passkeys

1:17:46

do get more popular. Yeah, because the more encrypted bits, the better. Yeah. See, I've got a

1:17:52

my own little system that does my passwords. Yeah. And it's actually really simple. So I do.

1:17:58

I'm not going to tell you fuckers. No. So come up with the four digit code, birthday, address,

1:18:03

party of fault number, party of social security, whatever. And then you can either put a special

1:18:09

character after it. So if I'm all let's say city bank, I do not beg a city bank. So good luck.

1:18:17

It would be city bank at my four digit passcode. And then my another special character at the end

1:18:24

of that. See, this is really bad. Why is that bad? Because now people can just figure it out. They can

1:18:29

just there's the search space is very small. What's my four digit code though? It's a it's

1:18:33

as matters four digits. I'll get it eventually. It'll take me a week. But I've got a special

1:18:38

character on each end of it, though. Okay, take me through it two weeks. Okay. Yeah, you don't

1:18:42

want to you want to get in the pad like, especially now that you've told the whole world,

1:18:46

start doing password managers, because then you're going to generate a random 20 bit string that

1:18:50

you don't it's not in your mind at all. So if I like come to your house with a hammer and say,

1:18:55

give me your fucking Amazon password, I don't know it. Wait, sorry, you'd be shot. You'd have

1:18:59

holes. You'd be ventilated for you got even got my dog me attacking you and be shooting you. He

1:19:03

goes low. Oh, yeah. Get into a better manager. You could be like the nanny fucker and just punch

1:19:13

women. The invest the time. It's a luxury right now. I don't know that he actually punched a woman,

1:19:18

but kind of looks like he did. That would be Harris's husband invest the time and getting a

1:19:23

pass for me. Okay, it's worth it. Cool. So with with my topic, this is it's a little bit off of

1:19:29

what I would normally do. Okay. But this this needs to be done. I cannot do this. I don't have

1:19:35

the skill or the ability to do this. It involves the media. So there was a research done that

1:19:42

Democrats 54 of them trust the media. Yeah. Independence 27 and Republicans 12%. Okay. So

1:19:50

there's a lot of distrust in the media. And if you're paying any attention right now, you see

1:19:57

how horrible it is. It's on all sides. It's anybody who's on the TV. I want to come up with a way

1:20:03

and hopefully somebody can if you want to take this as your own concept and run with it, please do.

1:20:07

We need to fix the media. If we don't fix the media will never fix the politicians. The politicians

1:20:14

will rape and pillage into the media does their fucking job. Okay. So someone needs to come up

1:20:20

because like right now they're going after X right now. Right. And they're going to go after

1:20:24

their advertisers. Whatever. But if we can get an X account going and you've got 10,000, 20,000,

1:20:32

30,000 people following you. Yeah. And we can target it. We say organized. And we just go,

1:20:40

we pick, we pick, we, we put it out there that we're, we give the media companies

1:20:46

30 days, fix your shit, get your house in order, or we're going to come after you. We go,

1:20:52

let's say we go to Fox News or CNN. We find the number one advertiser for them and all 10,

1:20:57

20, 30,000 of us start going after that advertiser until they pull their, until they pull their

1:21:03

resources off that media. We give the media a chance to fix their house. But they're not going to,

1:21:08

we do. I cannot do this. I don't, I don't have the ability to, I will join you and help you.

1:21:14

But if we do not get the media in control, we are done as a country. It'll take

1:21:21

some time. But if the media is not going to get the politicians in checks, we're going to get

1:21:26

dirty politicians, it's going to get out of control. And if you can prep all you want,

1:21:33

you can do whatever you need to do to survive without good politicians, we're done. So if anybody

1:21:40

out there can do this, please do it. If you do it, let me know. I'll start contacting other

1:21:45

right wing podcast. I'll get them involved. I'm not asking that they're not going to physically

1:21:49

do stuff. I'll just say talk about it. Let people know we're here. I mean, fuck, Banjino's got 200,000

1:21:55

people watching his live stream. Right. Scrotter's got, he's way up there as well. Canary in the

1:22:01

cage, we got like a million people watching us. We have robots. But no, I will do that work. I can

1:22:08

contact these other people and let them know support this. Because if we do not check the media,

1:22:15

it's and if you don't believe me, if you're anti-media like I am, and you've never watched them,

1:22:21

turn one on. I don't care. Pick one. Though it dirt the wall, it was as Foxy and it medicine,

1:22:26

watch it, watch it for an hour. You'll see what I'm talking about. They are out of control and we,

1:22:31

the people need to take this issue and fix this problem. So that's,

1:22:37

So who's even, like, I don't watch any of these shows. Who's advertising? Cheetos or?

1:22:42

I don't watch them either. But I will. So we need, because what's going to happen is CNN's

1:22:48

going to go, Oh yeah. Cheetos, their number one advertiser. Good luck. And we get 10,

1:22:54

20,000 people email them, calling them, stop buying their products. Right. They'll pull it.

1:23:00

You get off CNN or you're done. It's a company. You know what we could do as canary in the cage

1:23:04

is we could do anti advertisements. You know, so like, if I don't want to pick a brand because

1:23:11

I don't want to. So okay, I have a vape right here. It's smock. That's okay. Sure. Smoke. Act right

1:23:18

or we're coming after you smoke. So yeah, like, Oh, no, I'm going to abuse your product until you

1:23:25

pay me to stop. No, this is horrible. This is disgusting. It's gross. Yeah. I think that could

1:23:30

work. And I don't know the legality of this. I don't want to go. But I think anti advertising

1:23:36

could be a good thing to do. A revenue generator for us? No, not like to harm the brands that

1:23:43

advertise on Fox News. Yes. Oh, yeah, I see. Yeah. We're not looking for money. We're IRS

1:23:50

problems. He doesn't know. So yeah, no, but I honestly, I was thinking about this the other day.

1:23:58

This is like, it would be a passion project for me. If somebody could either help me or do it

1:24:02

themselves and you want to take full credit for it, go right ahead. I only care about the results.

1:24:07

We need to put these media people in check. They are disgusting what they are doing. I am tired of

1:24:14

them. Oh, I'm catching the clips on X and stuff or, you know, the other podcast I listen to, they're

1:24:19

like, Oh, look at this news media set. And it's they, we're, they're dumbing this country down.

1:24:27

They're starting to schools. We may be going to them seconds, but let's get the media in check.

1:24:32

They, we control them. They don't control us. We have lost our way. We need to put our boot up

1:24:38

their ass. I'm begging somebody to start this. You will have canary in the cage 100% support from us.

1:24:44

All right. I think I had enough on that one. Cool. Yeah. And if they don't want to pull off,

1:24:51

we'll start advertising for it here in Canary in the cage. I guarantee you, they'll stop their

1:24:55

shit because they will not like what I do to that company. What Dave does to that company?

1:25:01

I will use their product in some very disgusting ways. If it's a food product,

1:25:05

you'll never want to eat that food again after the videos I put on with that product. So we can do

1:25:11

this. I mean, if you want to understand, I mean, look at McDonald's, they decided to let Trump come

1:25:16

in. They're trying to, the government's going up to McDonald's with right. McDonald's, hey,

1:25:21

McDonald's did not endorse the candidate. They just allowed him to do that.

1:25:25

They actually invited Kamala Harris to come in the same. Yeah.

1:25:27

The Elon Musk is literally being attacked and we need to support him because this is ridiculous.

1:25:35

They think they control this country. And at this point, I actually think they do.

1:25:40

They control us. They allow the politicians to just rapidly lie. I mean, you, I'm

1:25:46

starting to see a little pushback with, you know, with Harris, but Jesus Christ, she's so fucking

1:25:50

stupid. How do you not give her a pushback? They let the fucking Biden get through dementia.

1:25:59

And oh, he's fine. Oh, oh, he took the phone on stage. Oh, no, he's a wind blowing him over. Oh,

1:26:04

no, he didn't shit his pants. He didn't know it was a mistake. We need to get them in check before

1:26:09

we get good politicians. So, okay, I think I better stop this before I really start getting pissed

1:26:14

off. And swear words every like every word because I do not like the media. It's getting worse and

1:26:22

worse and worse. So, somebody please help us help this country help we the people. Let's do this.

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