Explicit Pet Food Prep, Think Like a Hacker
Ep. 37

Pet Food Prep, Think Like a Hacker

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Pet Food Prep, Think Like a Hacker

00:00:00 Monero giveaway results

00:05:44 Joe Biden pardons his son

00:23:08 Hawk Tuah meme coins

00:26:38 James Lindsay trolls Christians into publishing Karl Marx

00:28:56 Random musings

00:37:04 United Health CEO shooting

00:58:59 Dave talks about thinking like a hacker

01:10:37 Ron talks about pet food prep

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

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Dave Havlicek. We're here to educate you, entertain you,

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and hopefully make you laugh at least once or twice. So, wow, you got some Monero news.

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Let's, yeah, let's get into that. So, we had two donations come in.

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Sweet. One was 0.01 from unknown. They didn't use the XMRChat donation site,

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so we don't know who gave us that, but thank you very much. And the other one was,

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okay, bear with me for a second. It's from Dormouse, and it was 0.0005857469,

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which is like half a penny or something, but we still appreciate it.

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We'll take it. We don't care.

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And it came with a message. So, anyone considering liberty among their base values

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is my friend somewhere deep inside. I love it. Yeah, we are deep inside Dormouse.

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Hey, he's deep inside you. I just got your back. Thanks for the donation.

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Your sister or whatever. I don't know. I don't know.

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And then, so because of that donation, our prize pool is going to be what, 0.025 and some change?

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Sure. And we have a new, we have a new wheel this week. I coded it up myself.

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Oh, no way. A new wheel? So, it's actually based on the Monero Blockash.

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So, that way, you can redo the results and prove that the winner that was selected on the show

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is actually the winner. So, it's the same results every time.

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Have we been accused of cheating before?

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I think we have. It was a little tongue in cheek, but I do get the point. I would,

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I love it when we can do provable randomness. And this is a way to do that and also include

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Monero. So, I love interaction with our people.

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And I did put the code out there so people can do this, run their own challenges,

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use it for their own purposes. So, yeah, let's get into the wheel.

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All right. We'll do the wheel now. Okay.

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Dave, what's the names?

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Okay. So, we actually have a record this week. We have six entries.

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Well, I guess spell six different names.

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Six different names. Yeah, but you've spelled a couple of them before. So,

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so the first one is Almagest. He's been in the, he's been in before.

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Alma, G-E-S-T, are you, uh,

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Oh, I got to click on the little white box. Yeah, you gotta focus it.

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Alma, G-E-S-T.

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Okay. The next one is AynRothbard. That's A-Y-N.

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A-Y-N. Hyphen. Hyphen. What's a hyphen?

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Rothbard, R-O-T-H-B-A-R-D.

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Okay. Okay. Next one is Cryptoconomy, C-R-Y-P-T-O.

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C-O-N-O-M-Y. Wait, you lost me. C-Y-R-P-T-O.

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Yeah. C-O-N-O-M-Y. Konomi. Wait, C-T-O.

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Crypto-Konomi. Hey, so after the T-O, what is it again?

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C-O-N-O-M-Y. C-O-M-O-N-Y. Close enough.

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Jesus, people. Door mouse.

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Why is it Bob and Joe and door mouse?

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Door mouse. D-O-R-M-O-U-S-E.

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Wait, two, no, oh, one zero. One O. Okay.

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Yeah. Flimsy Falcon. That's two words. F-L-I-M-S-Y.

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Wait, F-L-O-I-M? Oh my God.

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Oh, we had it before anyway.

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Yes, we did. Falcon.

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And Oliver Chase, of course.

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Oliver, how you doing, buddy?

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All right, let me look over these and make sure you got...

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Okay. All right, so hit the spin button.

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Spin to win. Here we go.

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Oh, what did you do? You fucking... Oh my God.

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There.

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Crypto-Konomi.

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All right. Congratulations.

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There was no wheel though. I wanted to spin anything.

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No spinning thing.

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No, hard it is to make that. This took me like two hours.

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All right. Awesome. I guess he knows that you want to...

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He has to contact you for his wallet?

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Yeah, we'll contact him before that.

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All right. That is awesome.

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All right, cool.

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Crypto-Konomi. Congratulations.

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Crypto-Konomi, you won, my man.

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Or, sister, we don't know.

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I know. It's a guy.

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It's a guy.

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From now it's all dudes because dude is genronutrile.

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Because the girls got mad because we were called ourselves

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dude with the Big Lebowski thing.

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And there's we want to be dudes too.

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So we're like, that's genronutrile. All are welcome.

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Oh, there you go.

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So we'll just say out to our dudes out there.

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All right. So I have a feeling we might have another famous person watching us.

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Oh, yeah?

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Yeah. I think Crypto-Konomi girls it is.

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Oh, really?

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Well, we had that thing that we were going to...

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We wanted to interview Russians.

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Yeah.

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And he went to Russian interview Russians.

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So I'm thinking when I do it before, we kind of copy him, I guess.

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He's fucking sniping us over here.

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But he saw that we were going to do it and wanted to up us.

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What a jerk off.

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But the news is not good on Russia right now.

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Just give us the attribution, Tucker.

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You don't got to pay us or anything.

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Just mention our name one time.

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Yeah. But the news is not good out of Russia.

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So I don't know.

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Hopefully we'll get Putin and he'll kiss and make up or whatever.

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I don't want nuclear war.

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Yeah. You know what?

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I don't care what happens as long as you keep it over there or just nuke DC.

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Yeah.

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Just nuke DC.

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I believe in the rest of us alone nuke DC.

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No. Well, I mean, they did pass that law.

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I believe I think they passed it.

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About a hundred more Congress members die at one time.

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Oh, you're so blind.

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They get to be appointed instead of elected.

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So maybe there is a plan with Putin.

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Maybe Biden's got a Putin plan.

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Is he going to pardon him?

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Yeah. Oh, speaking of that, I guess we might as well get into the pardon since it's topical.

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Yeah. I posted it on the X. I don't know if you saw it.

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What's that?

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Um, I posted, uh, sometimes Ron is right.

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And then there was some dickhead in back in June was, uh,

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saying, well, Biden's honorable.

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He's never going to pardon his son.

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And, and then like you, you replied to him, like, are you going to delete this when it happens?

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Yeah.

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And then like, I don't know.

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Somebody liked it.

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Right.

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And I got the alert for that.

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So I'm like, oh, I guess Ron, Ron was right one time.

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So technically I've been right.

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I mean, I, I predicted Biden getting out of the race.

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I was, I was a few days off on that one.

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So I gave it.

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I should have left the date open.

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Um, I didn't say the Democrats are going to use war to keep Trump out of office.

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That one's so kind of looming.

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Because, uh, I mean, well, I also predict that in October.

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So I might be okay by predictions.

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I suck at picking times.

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I'm just, I'm a complete disconnect on times.

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And I simply that the house is no longer in Republican control.

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Huh.

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I mean, but that would be not, that's not what I meant when I said it.

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So again, I was half right.

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If they're not because of the gates left and I think Romney, I think he's out now too.

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Oh, he's the senator.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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Fucking senators.

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Man, they're pissing me off.

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So I want to do a Monero challenge for the show after Trump takes office.

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Okay.

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So it's going to be, it's going to be some time, but Dave and I right now, we're going to pick

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the over under on the number of pardons, uh, Biden's going to give out.

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Wait.

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So how does this work?

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How do you, how do we decide the Monero winner?

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Well, it'll be anybody over or whoever is the winner, we would put them in the wheel

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and spin the wheel because there is no spinning wheel pair.

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Are we picking the over or the under?

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Oh, no, no, we'll pick the under.

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We'll pick the under.

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I think whoever gets over, whoever gets, you've never bet before?

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No, I have.

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I'm just, I'm trying to get the details out.

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Okay.

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So it's fair.

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Well, be clear.

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So yeah.

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So if you get the under, you win.

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If he's under or if it's over, you get the win.

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If you're over.

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So we got to pick the over under.

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I mean, I'm, I'm good with a solid like 1800.

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1800?

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Well, okay.

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So before you get involved with, do some history here.

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Uh, uh, President Ford pardon, 409 people, Carter, 566.

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Uh-huh.

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Reagan, 406.

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Bush senior with a low, low number of 77.

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Yeah.

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Uh, he apparently didn't need the money because they do take money to do this.

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Why are you just fucking asshole?

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Because there's a lot of, there's a lot of people that deserve partons.

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Let's be fair.

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No, true.

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But I, but they also profit from it, but that's fine.

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Um, uh, Bill Clinton, 459.

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Okay.

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Bush Jr. a solid 200.

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Okay.

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Maybe he thought that was the limit.

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I don't know.

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And then the, with the whopper of a number, Barack Obama,

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at 1927, 1927, Donald Trump with a fairly low number of 237.

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And apparently Biden's got 26 so far.

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So this is before the hundred.

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Yeah.

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They always do it at the end.

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Right.

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So you got that.

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Well, no, right.

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But so you got the Hunter Biden pardon, which pardoned him for 10 years.

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Yeah.

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Everything.

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Every conceivable.

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Now I wanted to bring this up.

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Okay.

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So hypothetically,

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a libertarian gets elected president.

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Oh dear God, Lord help us.

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And they pardon every single human that has ever lived or will ever live

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for every possible crime.

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Could you do that?

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Would that just, I mean, I would think it's logical because it sounds like,

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but here's the problem.

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When you pardon someone, they have to accept it.

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Okay.

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So would you accept a pardon if you didn't commit a crime?

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If he's pardoning everybody for everything.

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Yes.

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Yeah, I guess I guess I could.

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I mean, so like you could achieve anarchy this way, right?

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Because now everybody is pardoned for every possible crime.

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There's no such thing as illegal immigration anymore.

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There's no such thing as drug laws.

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Oh, you're saying pardon like you cannot pardon the future.

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You can only pardon behind.

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Yes, you can.

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Nope.

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Uh.

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They did it with Nixon.

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No.

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Maybe not.

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Ford pardoned Nixon after, after, after he took office.

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Okay.

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I believe you cannot pardon for the future.

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Didn't, isn't Hardin to Huncher Bidens for the future?

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Nope.

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It ended on the day that they suddenly did it.

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Really?

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Okay.

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Yeah.

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So you could pardon in the past.

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I see.

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But see, but here's the thing.

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Well, where is that written?

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In the rules of pardon.

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No, it's not.

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In the book of, we open the book.

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It's not.

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There are no rules.

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Oh my, it's anarchy.

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It's anarchy right there.

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There you go.

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There are no fucking rules.

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I don't know.

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I mean, that's something, I mean, well, I'll try and look at that,

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but something that's just hard to search.

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Man.

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Well, the only place pardons are mentioned are in the Constitution,

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and it just says the president can pardon people

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for crimes against the United States.

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So it has to be a federal crime.

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They couldn't pardon you for state crimes.

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Right.

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Which I want to talk about that in a second, but yeah, go ahead.

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So, so why can't you pardon for the future?

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I don't see why not.

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They just said you can't, but again, that was, that was, oh no.

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Okay.

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What if I do it?

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What do you mean?

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No, I know.

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You know, like, well, no, no, I'm the president, bitch.

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That was the media.

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They lied to me anyway.

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Oh, the media.

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So apparently you can pardon for the future, I guess.

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I don't see why you couldn't.

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I mean,

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So the conversation is apparently Biden is going to pardon Fauci.

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Oh, God.

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Jamie.

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Now, actually, I've been to a post on X about that today.

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Okay.

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What I said was Fauci would prefer to be pardoned or would prefer that he be treated as a criminal

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and be pardoned because or no, prefer to not be pardoned.

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I'm sorry, because, because if he goes through the system, he gets his rights.

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He gets three meals a day.

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He gets a, you know, a warm bed to sleep in.

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Oh, he doesn't want to go to jail.

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But if you give him a pardon, he's not immune to bullets.

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He's not immune to fucking running down the street and people taking street justice.

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Well, right.

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Right.

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He would rather go to jail for what he's done.

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Well, so here's the caveat that I find really interesting.

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So let's go back.

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We're not recommending that, by the way.

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Don't don't shoot Fauci.

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Don't do that.

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Well, I mean, don't do it.

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Don't do it.

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So Hunter is now pardoned for all crimes for the last 10 years, which is weird because

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that's back when his dad was vice president.

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So that gives people a chance to know what day to start looking at stuff.

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Well, what the fucking, I mean, I guess I can look for other people, other criminals.

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No, guess what he can't do.

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And I know you're going with this and this is bullshit.

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What?

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The Fifth Amendment.

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Well, he can't know.

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Well, so sort of know the fifth that you, he'll probably, can you claim the fifth in years?

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If you're caught in front of Congress.

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Of course.

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Well, what he never, I don't believe he claimed the fifth before.

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He just said that it's an open case.

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I cannot talk about it.

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Well, you don't ever have to give them a reason that you're not answering.

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You can just say, answer questions.

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Yeah, but it'll make him a dirty, but he already is the dirty little pig.

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So whatever.

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Crack head.

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Can we call McCracken?

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I mean, we have pictures of it.

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Yeah.

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I can't be sued.

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No, I don't think so.

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I'm gonna throw up an arrow for calling McCracken.

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I don't think so.

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Okay.

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Don't sue us anyway, dumbass.

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He tried.

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Please try it.

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He was like $300,000 behind in rent and he kind of, he may have some libertarian in him

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because he went to the barter system.

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Guess what he tried to barter for his rent?

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Art?

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Art, yes.

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Guess what with the, well, guess what?

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The, the, what kind of paint he chose?

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Um, I don't know if I want to know the answer to this.

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Human feces?

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Well, no, no, I guess that's wrong.

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Wait, what?

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His feces.

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What?

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Look it up.

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I'm not looking that up.

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I'm not looking up Hunter Biden feces.

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Hunter Biden feces, baby.

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Oh, dear God.

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He's got a run, I'm on the FBI list again.

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Jesus.

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Well, okay.

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I, so now here, hear me out.

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I can see how his feces might be worth a lot of money before the pardon because there's drugs in it.

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Well, no, before, think about it before the, before the pardon came out.

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Okay.

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Because that's evidence.

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That's DNA evidence.

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Oh, you can clone him.

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No, you can't.

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200 Biden's.

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You, you have DNA evidence of a criminal.

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Yeah, I mean, we have his DNA.

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I'm sure we got Biden's DNA.

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So we have his DNA.

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Ah, it's, I mean.

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Come on, man.

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Go with the joke.

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Yeah.

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Jesus Christ.

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Do you, but I don't know if he's really been like a crime spree.

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He's just done some early shady shit.

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What are you talking about?

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He had sex with underage prostitutes.

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Oh, that's the case.

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The girls looked really close to being underage.

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What state was it in?

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What's the consistent amount of that state?

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Yeah, yeah, yeah.

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I mean, you know, they're not going after him.

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So.

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Well, I'm pretty sure he also crossed eight lines in order to do it, which is illegal when it's 18.

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Wait, if I go hire a hooker in California, it's against, it's a federal crime.

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If she had, okay, let's pretend that the legal age for both states is 16.

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Okay.

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If you cross state lines to go hire that hooker,

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that age is 18 because it's a federal crime at that point.

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Because you cross state lines.

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Oh, those bastards.

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Yeah.

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Thank God, it's every which way going.

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That works.

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Yeah, we got to go prostitution here.

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So whatever.

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I don't.

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Still not going to do it.

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Oh, so yeah.

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So Cheney, Fauci and Schiff are the hot buttons right now.

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For, for, for cards.

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Good God.

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All right.

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I mean, like didn't, okay.

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So even Obama, right, did he pardon all of his like political insiders and

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Congressmen?

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They didn't pardon a homegrown terrorist.

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Well, yes, but he pardoned actual criminals that were sitting in jail.

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I believe so, yes.

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But he didn't pardon like the sitting congressman who was his buddy in Congress, right?

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He didn't do that as far as I know.

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I mean, it's 2000 parts.

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I definitely come all off.

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Yeah.

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That's, that's a lot to go through.

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So, so yeah, so they accept the pardon.

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That means they did something.

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Well, so, okay.

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So now Biden's kind of retarded though.

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Now people will be sending him these pardon.

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So you have to take in that new accounts.

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You said 1800.

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Yeah.

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Cause I think he's going to, I think he's going to blow past Obama's number.

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Okay.

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I don't, I'm going to, I'm going to put it lower at 1500.

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I'll see.

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We're going to go 1500.

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Okay.

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So, well, no, we don't have to have the same result.

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We don't have the same answer.

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You can pick 1800.

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I can pick 1500.

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Yeah, but how do we pick a winner?

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So I pick.

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Well, so the audience can bet on who, whose number,

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and then over or under on that number.

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All right.

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I'm going with 1825.

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1825.

15:47

Okay.

15:47

I'm just going to go 1500.

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So, uh, if you want to be in the challenge,

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pick which one of us and then pick an over under.

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Yep.

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And then we'll have to wait and see.

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And do we have a, do we have a deadline on this?

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Or can you?

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When he leaves office, right?

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Oh, so you can change it last minute.

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Yeah.

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Okay.

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Cause it's the, yeah.

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Well, so I'd prefer you don't change it

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because I have to go and fucking manage it all, but.

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Okay.

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And this will be all done on the X account.

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X, well, not, not, not, not if we use this X.

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Oh.

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No, just, just send me your numbers and I'll manage it.

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Okay.

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Okay.

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I'm just going to contact.

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I'm not the tech, I'm not the geek here.

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And then let's, let's do this week's challenge since we're,

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uh, we're here might as well.

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So I, so this one, um, you only qualify if you heard about the podcast from somebody other than me

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or Ron or our group of friends.

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Okay.

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So I, like, um, Oliver Chase, for example, um, who else, uh, Dormouse.

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So I want to know how you heard about the podcast.

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Okay.

16:41

Or how you, how you found us, whether it's, uh, it just showed up on your feed, uh, whether like

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someone told you about it.

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You're going to scroll past YouTuber,

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yeah, yeah, yeah.

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Rubble and solder, like, add some face.

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Cause I want to, I want to get more people like you guys.

16:52

Yeah.

16:53

Right.

16:53

So tell us your story, uh, and then you'll go in the wheel for next week.

16:56

I love it.

16:58

So, yeah, I don't know.

17:00

I mean, with, with these pardons, we'll see, we'll see.

17:02

But I mean, she's going to piss me off.

17:04

He part is Cheney because she needs to go to, she'd locked up.

17:08

She was a big reason a bunch of J sixes are locked up and some of them are still locked up.

17:13

Yeah.

17:14

So I, I don't know.

17:15

I just, I want her.

17:16

Well, he needs to hang.

17:17

Found you.

17:18

This is her killer.

17:19

I know it's a good thing.

17:20

It's been any different.

17:20

And he, but, but here's the thing though.

17:22

I mean, this, okay, when the cop has qualified immunity, if he doesn't follow the proper

17:27

worlds, he can lose qualified immunity.

17:29

Right.

17:30

Sort of.

17:30

I mean, it can happen.

17:32

So does neglect negate the pardon?

17:35

Um, no, you're just pardoned.

17:37

He's pardoned.

17:38

Doesn't matter.

17:39

I mean, we're going to pick him up.

17:41

We're going to car wash for drug money in six months.

17:43

Yeah, very likely.

17:45

Honors be, he'll be locked up soon.

17:46

And honestly, like the crime, most of the crimes they threw at him were bullshit anyway.

17:50

Yeah.

17:50

Like gun charge and fucking tax evasion.

17:52

Good.

17:53

Do that shit.

17:54

But they, they ignored the real crap.

17:56

Wait, wait, you got part for tax evasion?

17:58

He part for everything.

17:59

Huh.

17:59

To blanket pardon for all conceivable.

18:02

How does one go about receiving a pardon from the president?

18:05

Be a son.

18:06

I mean, how about like a non, a non-family member?

18:09

How can I contact my, you know, that's for a part.

18:12

Now, if you lost some weight and then you like assassinated Hunter Biden,

18:18

you could pass for him.

18:20

Well, I don't want to, I won't, I don't use shit to draw pictures.

18:23

No, no, I want to be pardoned from my IRS dad.

18:26

Or it could be delete, delete, delete.

18:28

I don't care.

18:28

Be the son of the president.

18:30

That's your answer.

18:31

I don't know.

18:32

I just, I mean, if he could pardon me, Biden, I know you're listening.

18:36

It's just, just pardon me, man.

18:38

It's, it's just, it's all good.

18:40

So guess what you were fed a minute, right?

18:42

Senator Federman.

18:43

Yeah.

18:44

Guess what he's wants Biden to do.

18:47

I don't.

18:48

Pardon Trump.

18:50

Oh God.

18:52

Well, which actually, I'm guessing it's more of a joke because technically

18:57

Trump's already received a pardon sort of from the Supreme Court because all the stuff

19:02

federally he was charged with, with stuff he did when he was in office.

19:05

So he can't be charged with that.

19:07

Now the, the New York case, which we didn't even discuss that too, because I think I'm

19:10

right on this.

19:11

I think I'm, I think we're ready to call this one.

19:13

He's not going to be charged with the felonies.

19:16

That's not, again, like you keep, you misusing words.

19:18

No, he's not going to be charged with the felonies.

19:20

He's already been charged.

19:21

No, he's not.

19:21

He's been charged.

19:22

He's been given a trial.

19:24

He was found guilty by a jury of fear.

19:26

The judge never finished the paper.

19:26

He has not been sentenced.

19:28

No, he, he, he, he, he, it does not, it does not matter until you are sentenced.

19:31

Yes, it does matter.

19:32

It's on your record.

19:33

Go, go to Google's, it's on your record.

19:35

What are you talking about?

19:36

The judge did not do the paperwork.

19:38

It doesn't matter.

19:38

The judge has not been filled out.

19:39

This does not matter.

19:41

You don't know what you're talking about.

19:42

Everybody is saying.

19:43

I don't care what everybody is saying.

19:45

Everybody's a fucking retard.

19:46

No, you're the retard.

19:47

No, I'm not.

19:48

Oh, you are.

19:49

He had a trial.

19:50

He was charged.

19:52

No, he wasn't.

19:53

To charge somebody with something.

19:54

Because it has.

19:54

John, what does it mean to charge somebody with a crime?

19:58

To charge them with a crime.

19:59

What does that mean?

19:59

Well, in what, in what manner do you want?

20:02

We're saying he wasn't charged.

20:03

He won't be charged.

20:04

So what does it mean?

20:05

What are you saying?

20:05

Okay, he's not going to be a, he's not a convicted felon.

20:08

The mechanic's not what you said though.

20:09

Okay, so he's not a convicted felon.

20:10

Because I'm saying you're misusing the words.

20:12

Okay, misuse words charged.

20:13

So he was charged with, we still don't know what crimes they were though.

20:17

We still, you still can't list them out.

20:19

He was charged with a crime.

20:20

He was charged with.

20:21

134 crimes were they?

20:23

What is it called?

20:24

Records, fucking, I don't remember.

20:25

Which was over seven years old.

20:27

So that was, that was supposed to be kicked out.

20:28

But he was charged with it.

20:30

Not legally.

20:32

Doesn't matter.

20:32

It's a federal law.

20:33

Doesn't matter.

20:33

But you know what I'm saying though is,

20:35

can you call Trump a convicted felon right now?

20:37

And not be lying.

20:39

Yeah, well, yes, you can do it and not be lying.

20:41

If the judge has not finished his paperwork.

20:44

Doesn't matter.

20:45

I don't know.

20:46

There's enough conversation going on that Trump.

20:48

Conviction happens when the jury side is guilty.

20:50

No, that's not how that works.

20:52

Judge has to do the paperwork.

20:53

The judge can override the jury.

20:55

Yes, he can change it.

20:57

But right now you're still convicted.

20:58

But there's paperwork that has to be filed.

21:00

That says he hasn't done it yet.

21:01

You're convicted still.

21:03

No, he hasn't done it.

21:04

Yes, you are.

21:04

It doesn't matter.

21:05

It doesn't matter.

21:06

So that was going to be put on hold until,

21:08

until Dave actually sees people go,

21:10

he's not a felon anymore.

21:11

I don't care what idiots are saying.

21:13

You don't get their idiots.

21:14

It'll be proven in with.

21:15

Right.

21:15

But if the judge drops it,

21:16

then he won't be a felon anymore.

21:18

Right.

21:18

And he's, and he has until Monday,

21:20

I believe to drop the charges.

21:22

To drop the, to push it back again.

21:23

There's going to keep pushing it back.

21:24

No, he has suspended it.

21:25

But the Trump lawyers said,

21:27

you need to make a decision right now.

21:29

I don't know if that works that way.

21:31

So, oh, we're speaking of making a decision.

21:32

So, so I posted something on X about

21:35

Hunter Biden getting a part in the last

21:37

on the 11th hour.

21:38

Yeah.

21:39

And I made a comment that it's not the 11th hour yet.

21:41

Right.

21:42

Do you know the reason that I posted that?

21:44

No.

21:45

Okay.

21:45

So,

21:45

so,

21:48

Biden's lawyers told the Biden administration,

21:52

if he's not pardoned by a certain date,

21:55

the book Hunter Biden wrote is going out.

21:58

Now, I'm sure that's just going to be a book full

22:00

of crackhead doodles.

22:00

Yeah.

22:01

But there might be some incriminating doodles of Biden

22:04

doing some crazy stuff.

22:04

Yeah.

22:04

There's some of that stuff is checkable, right?

22:06

Right.

22:06

So, Biden didn't really pardon his son.

22:08

He pardoned himself.

22:09

Well, yeah, of course.

22:10

So, I mean, you know, so I think that was the 11th hour

22:12

they were talking about because

22:16

December 1st is not the 11th hour when you got six weeks left.

22:19

Right.

22:20

So, there had to be another reason.

22:21

And my belief is that the lawyers were pushing him to do it

22:24

and he was forced to do it to keep his ass out of jail.

22:28

That's it.

22:29

That's an interesting, like, we didn't bring that up

22:30

because we were just talking about will he do it?

22:33

What would he do it?

22:34

And like, what's his legacy going to look like?

22:35

And this and like, we never, we never brought up.

22:38

Maybe Hunter's got some dirt on him.

22:39

We didn't bring that up.

22:40

Oh, Hunter's got some total dirt on him.

22:41

We didn't bring it up.

22:42

Well, because I mean, I thought that was obvious

22:44

with all the with all the yeah, but I mean, we didn't bring it up.

22:48

We didn't say it on the show.

22:50

Okay.

22:52

But so yeah, so we'll see how that works out.

22:54

So, oh, Jesus.

22:56

So we've got the pardon thing done.

22:58

What else do we want to talk about?

22:59

You got stuff?

23:00

Yeah.

23:00

So we'll be got a quick and funny one or a longer and funny one.

23:06

Do whatever you want to do.

23:07

All right.

23:08

So Hawk Tuah girl is back in the news again.

23:11

Yeah, you can explain what she did.

23:12

She made a scam meme coin.

23:17

So first, what's it mean?

23:18

A meme coin?

23:19

All right.

23:19

So it's kind of complicated.

23:22

There are some cryptos out there where you can create what's called an NFT.

23:28

And an NFT is thinking about like a car title, right?

23:32

So when you buy a car, your car has a VIN number, a unique VIN number,

23:36

and you have a title to it, which says you're the owner.

23:39

And the title is not the car, right?

23:41

The title is just ownership of the car.

23:43

So it's paperwork saying that you own the car?

23:44

Yes.

23:45

Okay.

23:45

So we do this in the digital world on crypto chains.

23:49

Okay.

23:49

And so what they usually do is they'll make like an art piece,

23:55

or you could do it domain names, for example.

23:57

So if you wanted to own Ron Morgan.com, you could have an NFT that points to Ron Morgan.com.

24:03

It's not that done yet, but we're working on it.

24:08

So that's what you, it's a car title in the digital space.

24:11

Okay.

24:12

No, you're explaining it very well.

24:13

Yeah.

24:14

So that's what she did.

24:15

She got involved with these developers who make these things and said,

24:19

I'm going to make my Hawk 2 a girl meme coins.

24:22

And people actually gave her money for this.

24:24

Yes.

24:25

Wow.

24:26

And it was a pump and dump scheme.

24:27

So like they, you know, put news out, pumped it up, people were buying,

24:31

and then there was actually no real underlying coins or anything.

24:35

So they were buying nothing.

24:37

And then once she, you know, went live in public, there was nothing there.

24:43

So she just, you know, they're not her, but the developers turned it off and said,

24:46

Oh, thanks for the money, assholes.

24:47

Yeah.

24:48

Cause I think cat terms that at best, she's going to have to Hawk a judge.

24:54

This mess she's in, she might be going to jail.

24:57

And the funny thing is like this happens all the time with like shit,

24:59

celebrity, like D tier celebrities.

25:01

And like, I kind of feel bad for them a little bit because they don't know what the

25:04

fuck they're doing.

25:04

Right.

25:04

They're being taken advantage of.

25:06

These developers are the scammers and they're saying, Hey, we're going to put,

25:09

we're going to make millions and go to Vegas and whatever the fuck.

25:12

And the celebrity doesn't know the fuck.

25:14

Right.

25:14

There's a whole more, another check.

25:16

I'll take the check.

25:16

Yeah.

25:17

And then, but, but when, when it all comes crashing down, it's the celebrity on the

25:20

hook for, you know, the, for the justice department or whatever.

25:24

And they never find the developers because they just, they just piss off.

25:26

Yeah.

25:26

They change their name and do it again.

25:29

Okay.

25:30

Yeah.

25:30

I was wondering how that, because I've been reading about that and I, I don't understand

25:33

it.

25:33

So I figured you explain it.

25:34

Yeah.

25:35

It's like, dude, don't buy this shit.

25:37

It's fucking stupid.

25:38

Like, come on.

25:38

Like you want to use cryptos that have utility, right?

25:42

You like, like Monero Monero's money for you.

25:46

You use it to buy and sell goods on the dark web.

25:48

Buying so good on XMR bizarre, you know, participate in our, in our donations and

25:52

lotteries and everything.

25:54

Right.

25:54

It's being used as money.

25:56

So whatever crypto you want to get into, make sure it has a use.

26:00

It's not just fucking number go up.

26:02

I can get more dollars later.

26:03

No, you want to use the crypto for its own purposes.

26:07

Cool.

26:09

Yeah.

26:09

So we'll see how that plays out.

26:11

I mean, she's being taken advantage of and I do feel bad for her that, but I mean,

26:14

she's made, she made her own choices.

26:17

Yeah.

26:17

At some point you have to say you're an adult and you've seen this happen before.

26:20

So she got greedy and she went for, uh, you know, yeah, maybe she'll need to start

26:25

cupping the balls to get out of this mess.

26:27

I'm not sure.

26:29

Well, I can't do something a little extra.

26:30

Maybe I did you up the boot of the poop hole.

26:33

Oh my gosh.

26:34

So, uh, you have another one or?

26:36

Uh, I do.

26:37

Okay.

26:38

All right.

26:38

So you probably haven't heard the name James Lindsay.

26:42

The name sounds very many, but it might be the last name that I'm,

26:44

okay.

26:44

So it's both names, but yeah.

26:46

Yeah.

26:46

So several years ago, he submitted a bunch of fake articles to, um, uh, like these

26:53

postmodernist, uh, feminist journals, academic journals.

26:58

Yeah.

26:59

So for example, he, uh, he took mine conf by Hitler and he just changed the words around

27:04

a little bit and the feminist, uh, publication just said, Oh yeah, this is,

27:08

this is a great feminist article.

27:10

Uh, and then he did other like just making up nonsense.

27:13

Like he did something about, uh, dogs at the dog park having sex, uh, or patriarchy or just

27:20

complete utter bullshit.

27:21

Right.

27:21

And all these things fell for it and they published it and it was hilarious and we all laughed and

27:26

it was a great time.

27:27

Well, so this week he, uh, sent an article to a Christian journal.

27:31

Okay.

27:32

And what he did was he took Karl Marx's, my, um, communist manifesto.

27:36

Okay.

27:36

And he changed the word around a little bit.

27:38

It's still the same, you know, logic and argument and then he submitted it and they

27:42

published it.

27:43

So, so now he's getting flack from all these right wing, uh, Twitter people like certain

27:49

and like some of them are, are waking up to it and some of them are just following

27:52

They fell for it.

27:53

Fuck them.

27:54

Like Cernovich and who else?

27:56

Like, just fucking idiots, dude.

27:57

Like, dude, like own it.

27:58

You got tricked.

27:59

Yeah.

28:00

You guys, like you don't have real philosophies.

28:03

Right.

28:04

Like you, you think like commies and we called you out.

28:07

Just fucking change your minds.

28:09

Stop being commies.

28:10

Communism is fucking stupid.

28:12

And some of them are right.

28:13

Like some of them are saying, oh, it didn't really count because you change this word.

28:18

You change the word specter to the word spirit and that doesn't count and just fucking like

28:22

you're just embarrassing.

28:23

Stuff fading in the flames.

28:24

It goes away.

28:25

But others, some of them are saying, well, actually Karl Marx was good sometimes.

28:30

Like, no, he fucking wasn't.

28:31

What are you talking about?

28:33

This is embarrassing.

28:34

Just let it die.

28:35

You're ruining your own movement.

28:36

You fucking morons.

28:37

It's a one day story unless you keep it fucking going.

28:40

Oh, I'm going to keep it going.

28:41

As long as they, I'm going to be there, man.

28:43

Fuck these idiots.

28:44

Yeah.

28:44

It's like the, the 20 year old girls crying all the time.

28:48

We keep that shit going.

28:49

Dude, that's fucking funny.

28:51

Oh, stop worshiping Karl Marx.

28:53

Fucking idiots.

28:54

So where are we at now?

28:56

We are looking at Kash Patel as the new FBI director.

28:59

Yeah, I don't, I haven't looked into him.

29:01

So I don't really know what to think.

29:02

I mean, he's got a lot of experience and he seems like he would be good.

29:06

I do like one interview he was in that said on day one, I will be, because the FBI just

29:11

got a new building.

29:12

Oh, nice.

29:13

Yeah.

29:13

No, it's a nice building.

29:14

He goes on day one.

29:15

Can I visit it?

29:16

Yeah.

29:16

Even though I paid for it?

29:17

If, if Cash Patela takes over because what he wants to do is move the FBI out and make

29:22

it a museum for the deep state.

29:24

So all the evidence of shit they do.

29:26

Nice.

29:27

Here's the Kennedy assassination exhibits.

29:30

And here's the MK Ultra exhibits.

29:32

Here's where the bullet really came from.

29:34

What?

29:35

Here's the operation paper clip.

29:37

I'll go look that one up guys.

29:38

Fast and furious.

29:40

Yeah.

29:40

This is Obama special.

29:41

Yeah.

29:42

We lost our guns.

29:45

What?

29:45

I just saw a story today.

29:47

This sheriff in this dinky fucking Iowa town, they have like 800 people in the town.

29:54

The police department has three officers.

29:56

Okay.

29:57

And the sheriff or not, I don't know sheriff or chief.

29:59

Downmarsh, probably.

30:00

Yeah, sheriff's gotta be elected at town marshals.

30:02

He bought like 90 full auto machine guns.

30:06

He bought a Gatlin gun.

30:07

He bought like all his gear that he said he needed for the, for the departments.

30:11

Nice.

30:12

And the feds actually did their job for once and they looked into it and they're like,

30:16

that doesn't sound right.

30:18

And it turned out he was selling all this shit to like gang bangers and then

30:23

as a Venezuelan, you know, like,

30:26

Wait, the Venezuelan what?

30:27

Gangs?

30:28

There's no gangs here.

30:28

Gangs and yeah.

30:29

There's no Venezuelan gangs here.

30:31

I mean, they've only got a little bit of stuff.

30:34

Oh, Jesus.

30:34

Well, that's where they're getting their weapons from.

30:36

It's not fucking like, it's the cops.

30:39

They're just cycling it.

30:41

So that's where all these guns are coming from.

30:43

So the Gatlin gun.

30:44

Yeah.

30:44

Is that the gun?

30:46

What?

30:47

It's probably not the gun was the hand crank.

30:49

Well, no, but you got the barrel.

30:51

Yes.

30:51

That's it.

30:51

Yes.

30:52

Yeah.

30:52

Do you know what it's?

30:53

Do you know that the nickname of that is?

30:55

I thought it was the Gatlin gun.

30:56

Chicago typewriter.

30:58

No, that's the Tommy gun.

30:58

Oh, Tommy gun.

30:59

Yeah.

30:59

That's what they want the barrel as a, as a,

31:02

Well, the time, I mean, that's the, the magazine that has a drum magazine,

31:07

but you can have a normal magazine and Tommy gun.

31:08

I was at a flea market, not in this state, but

31:12

sit close to this state where there were selling guns at it.

31:15

And, and it said, well, I can't, I'm not going to say the name of the state because I don't

31:20

want it.

31:20

It said, you must have a state ID to purchase guns here.

31:23

I go, oh, it's a shame because I'm, you guys have cool stuff.

31:26

Yeah.

31:27

And I did not buy any guns.

31:29

She'll say that right now.

31:30

The guy goes, well, if you're going to pay cash, I don't see any need for paperwork.

31:35

Right on brother.

31:36

You're going to have to tell me where this place is after the show.

31:38

Oh, yeah, Matt.

31:39

Well, there's, we have some nice gun ranges here in Vegas, especially for tourists.

31:46

And a lot of them have like full auto packages.

31:48

Yeah.

31:49

And like, you can go shoot a Tommy gun.

31:50

Dude, you can drive a takeover a car here in Vegas.

31:53

You can do anything.

31:54

Yeah.

31:55

No, actually though, there's, there's, there is a place here in Nevada that has a flea market on

31:59

Saturdays that the right vendor won't be doing the paperwork either.

32:03

Okay.

32:04

I have, I, I've been to the flea market and I know this is not the one.

32:08

It's not in Clark County.

32:09

Oh, okay.

32:10

Hmm.

32:10

Interesting.

32:11

When the county is in.

32:14

Yeah.

32:14

So I was, I was, I was quite fun, but uh, so cash Patel, his computer got hacked by the Iranians.

32:22

Sounds like he's kind of a dumbass.

32:24

Is anybody believe it's the Iranians?

32:26

Oh, well, if it got hacked at all, he's kind of a dumbass.

32:29

Well, yeah, I don't know what, what extent it was.

32:32

And it says they never really said how much stuff they got.

32:35

Yeah.

32:35

And this is okay.

32:36

This news story broke a few days ago and I haven't seen anything yet.

32:39

So I'm kind of thinking maybe it didn't.

32:41

Well, so like 99% of the time when your stuff got hacked, it's because you clicked on a link

32:45

in an email and like, oh, I want a free car.

32:48

Yeah.

32:48

Oh, oh, yeah.

32:50

Don't do that.

32:50

Wait, an Iranian prince is going to give me $5 million.

32:54

Random fucking links.

32:56

Even I'm smart enough not to do that.

32:58

Well, apparently the FBI director isn't.

33:03

Yeah, but he's a truly hacked though.

33:05

Because the media is going nuts over Trump specs.

33:07

Yeah, yeah.

33:08

I still got the hate Pete Hexeth.

33:11

Yeah, they're capping on this dude.

33:13

So, so I guess there was some email of his moms that leaked where she said something that made

33:20

him sound like a abuser.

33:22

They're having on them and the media went nuts.

33:24

Well, this is the funny part.

33:26

So his mom started calling and saying, that's not what I meant.

33:29

Like you guys are taking this out of mom's day out of it.

33:32

So, but now they're saying, oh, Pete Hexeth's mommy has to make calls for him.

33:37

Like what the fuck?

33:38

Like you guys did this.

33:39

What is this?

33:40

So stupid.

33:41

They're insane.

33:43

I mean, I mean, it's everything.

33:45

And so here's the here is a war pig test.

33:50

If anybody goes, well, he should just step down.

33:53

Fuck you.

33:54

You're a war pig.

33:55

Shut up.

33:55

You're not a Trump or Trump because I mean, this is basically what's happened.

33:59

I still believe he put Gates up there as a test to see what senators he's got another problem with.

34:04

I have a feeling Gates was never the actual pick.

34:07

But he's a good, he's a good pick though.

34:09

Oh, oh, oh, oh, Gates is not going back to Congress.

34:12

Gates is working in the White House.

34:14

He can hire him and not have him for certain jobs, especially for a security.

34:20

Well, there was one, what was it?

34:24

It was a, it was a sheriff that in Florida.

34:27

Yeah.

34:28

I forget what he nominated him to, but like there's black lives like from Trump's own.

34:32

We shut that shit down.

34:33

Yeah.

34:34

And he actually withdrew it.

34:35

So, you know, that was the right, right wing.

34:40

Yeah.

34:40

That's pro.

34:41

Possibly because right now we're a party is split.

34:44

Who's our?

34:45

Well, I'm not, I'm able to material, but I did vote for Trump.

34:49

So I have to, I'm kind of, first time for Republican in probably two decades.

34:54

Probably.

34:55

But the party is split and there are the war pigs and they're the people that want to fix this country.

35:01

And they think they do.

35:04

I, I'm going to, for the first time in my life, I'm going to remain hopeful of the incoming

35:09

presidential people because I don't know what else to do after what we've been through the last four years.

35:14

Dude, it's fucking horrible what we've been through.

35:17

You truly sit down and think about it.

35:20

I mean, COVID shutdowns.

35:22

Yeah.

35:22

The lying, the outright lie from the media and not even telling the truth.

35:27

Oh, did you not must try to buy MSNN?

35:29

He was holding can't.

35:30

Something like that.

35:31

I didn't know if it was a fake story or not.

35:32

I don't know.

35:33

That's what I heard, but I didn't look at it.

35:34

I'm kind of waiting to see how that one works out because he would love it.

35:38

I know he got, he got denied by a judge for his compensation package.

35:43

So, like the shareholders of, I think it was Tesla.

35:47

They voted to give him a huge.

35:49

$356 million, I think it was.

35:51

I think it was billion.

35:52

It was something.

35:52

Well, it was a billion.

35:53

I don't know, but it was, it was big.

35:55

And the shareholders voted on it overwhelmingly, like 70% of them voted yes.

36:00

And some dumbass who owns nine shares of Tesla sued saying,

36:05

you're harming my value as a shareholder.

36:08

And some dumbass Delaware judge agreed to it.

36:12

And they'll appeal that.

36:13

Well, that's the thing.

36:14

So, so the shareholders held another meeting and voted again.

36:18

And they said, yeah, we did.

36:19

That's not what we want.

36:20

We want to pay Elon this package.

36:23

And, and by the way, like when you hear this huge number,

36:28

keep in mind that Elon has not, has not gotten paid anything for like 10 years.

36:33

Oh, really?

36:33

Yeah.

36:34

I mean, like he takes a $1 salary.

36:36

So he doesn't pay tax.

36:37

He had the shares that he bought in with.

36:39

Okay.

36:40

But he's not getting been given anything by Tesla.

36:43

And I'm sure that $356 million, whatever it is, is probably stock options.

36:47

Yeah.

36:47

Oh yeah.

36:47

It's not, it's not, it's not a sugarcane.

36:49

So you have to take that number and divide it by 10 years or whatever.

36:52

Yeah.

36:52

So it's not, oh, they just paid him this for what you know.

36:54

This is his entire value of working there forever.

36:57

Yeah.

36:57

Because he came out today and said how important CEOs are for companies and how,

37:01

how they can make a break company.

37:03

Yeah.

37:04

And apparently how they can make themselves get shot.

37:07

So that's a good job.

37:09

I sequined into that.

37:12

What do you think?

37:13

I mean, it's just some fucking dumbass that we don't know the motive.

37:16

They haven't caught the guy yet.

37:17

Right.

37:19

I'm going to stick, keep most of my comments short.

37:22

But apparently there was, there was stuff written on the shell casing.

37:24

Yes.

37:25

That's actually what I want to talk about.

37:26

Okay.

37:27

It's about, it's, it's, it's, it was anti-united healthcare.

37:30

Yes.

37:32

So did you see the video?

37:34

Yes.

37:34

Did he have a silencer or suppressor on that gun?

37:37

Because it was really long.

37:38

I think so.

37:38

So they're saying that if you don't use the right

37:42

connection with the two, that you're, you're handgun, because it's not stovepipe,

37:47

but jam or jam.

37:48

Yeah.

37:49

So they're saying that's why he kept releasing.

37:51

Right.

37:51

Because the gases get caught in the, in the suppressor.

37:53

Right.

37:54

And then they don't filter back into the, the firearm, which is what reloads the chamber.

37:58

What's the next round?

37:59

So was that what was happening or he just calls, well, I wrote some notes on some shells

38:04

on the shells after he hit the ground.

38:06

So he may have like, boom, shot at the leg, cocked one out, boom, shot him in the back.

38:09

Well, how many shots did he fire?

38:11

I believe three.

38:12

Okay.

38:12

So we only shot five shots.

38:14

But there were five shells with words on them.

38:16

So did they grab the magazine somehow?

38:19

Like, no, he ejected them.

38:20

Oh, he ejected them.

38:21

Yeah.

38:21

No, if you watch the video, he shoots him in the leg.

38:23

Yeah.

38:23

And then that, that shot gets ejected.

38:25

Yeah.

38:25

He ejects the next one, whether he was ejected it because the gas guy caught up with the suppressor,

38:30

or he goes, there's a word that's got to get out, click, click, and then shoots him in the back,

38:35

and then shoots again.

38:36

But he ejected.

38:37

Interesting.

38:37

I believe he ejected two or three live rounds.

38:40

Oh.

38:41

But then there, but so I love you, we're always a professional hit.

38:45

I'm like, there's a lot of things to say it wasn't because most professional hitmen don't stop and buy coffee.

38:54

I guess he needed to like the energy to catch up.

38:56

But well, yeah, you got to fucking suppress the, you got to like, got the shakes and everything.

38:59

So the dude did have, well, no, actually that, so coffee, people like me, coffee comes with me now.

39:05

Yeah.

39:06

If no, it does.

39:07

It has a negative effect.

39:08

If you have, I'm not saying I have an ADD, but whatever, if you have, if you ever try with

39:12

ADD, the best you can give them is a cope before school, right?

39:15

Because it battles them out.

39:17

Well, maybe he's an ADD kid.

39:18

That's why.

39:19

Well, no, but I mean, it could calm him down and then enough to like, but he never really ran.

39:24

He walked the entire time and his escape path was very interesting to me.

39:29

I didn't look at that.

39:30

So he shoots the guy and literally just turns left and walks across street.

39:34

Just walked and then he walks down an alley.

39:37

Yeah.

39:38

To the next street, turned right, went to the next actual street and turned right again.

39:45

And then turned left on the street that he just shot a guy a block and a half back

39:49

and then went into Central Park.

39:50

Interesting.

39:51

Well, no, it's genius because who the fuck would do that?

39:55

If the cops were like, oh my God, they just got shot.

39:57

Okay.

39:58

Oh, okay.

39:58

With that way, they're going that way.

40:00

But that motherfucker is going that way.

40:01

He gets doubled back to the path.

40:03

So then he is a professional.

40:05

I think they probably watch an episode of Criminal Minds or something and goes,

40:10

oh, I'm going to try that.

40:11

I'm not sure.

40:12

Well, apparently they know his name or they know the name of the guy that was in Starbucks or

40:17

I don't know that because I've heard a name.

40:18

So there's two pictures of guys.

40:20

I believe both are in Starbucks.

40:22

One, the guy's got a mask on like this.

40:23

Yeah.

40:24

And the other guy's got a full face shot.

40:26

Yeah.

40:26

That's the other weird thing is like, there's the same.

40:28

It's a similar coat.

40:29

But it's straps in the backpack are totally different colors.

40:32

Yeah.

40:32

It's I don't know.

40:33

It's really weird, but the cameras don't always capture color properly.

40:36

So like, oh, for us in lighting.

40:39

Yeah.

40:39

Yeah.

40:39

That's also weird.

40:40

Okay.

40:40

Well, I mean, it might be him, but I don't know.

40:43

Well, one person says he walks like a girl.

40:46

So have we checked Oliver Chase?

40:48

Was he wearing a mask?

40:49

Chase Oliver or Oliver Chase?

40:50

The gay we got.

40:51

The gay we got.

40:52

Oh, Chase Oliver.

40:55

Wait.

40:56

Yeah, this you can't fucking mix words with me, man.

40:58

My fucking brain just spins crazy.

41:01

The dude out of Georgia that tried to run as a libertarian was not a libertarian.

41:06

Maybe it was him.

41:06

Walks like a girl.

41:07

I don't know.

41:07

I don't know.

41:08

I don't know.

41:09

And he's in the guns.

41:10

Well, he would never shoot that actor.

41:12

He would miss.

41:12

Yeah, he would miss.

41:13

And did you see the picture?

41:14

You're safe for now, Chase.

41:15

Wait, did you see a picture of a picture wearing his gun?

41:18

His gun's like here.

41:19

Okay.

41:20

I'm like, you dumbass.

41:21

Everyone's gonna take like five years.

41:23

I'm gonna take that gun from you, dumbass.

41:25

Quit doing stupid shit, dude.

41:27

But no, so this is my opinion of this right now.

41:31

It's no one should shoot and kill someone.

41:34

I do not agree with that.

41:35

Okay.

41:36

That sounds pretty libertarian.

41:38

Well, but here's the thing.

41:40

So there's right now, there's two potential motives.

41:43

Yeah.

41:44

One's financial and one is insurance related.

41:47

The financial one is the execs of United Healthcare sold their stock when they heard

41:52

they're becoming invested by the, be investigated by the feds.

41:55

Okay.

41:55

So that's technically illegal for them to do because they use inside information.

41:59

Okay.

42:00

And that made them a lot of money and the other people lose a lot of money.

42:03

Right.

42:04

So it could be, but the due to the picture looks like it is early 20s.

42:08

So I'm really doubting it's a stock, it's a stock issue.

42:11

So then the other issue is.

42:12

Well, but he could just be, if he's a hired person, then it doesn't matter what,

42:16

you know what I mean?

42:16

Like, and he could, and that could be, but there's also the fact that maybe a family

42:20

member of his, yeah, had United Healthcare and their claims were denied.

42:24

Right.

42:24

So United Healthcare denies more claims than any other insurance company.

42:28

I think I saw that somewhere.

42:29

They're like 35 or 40% of claims they just bought out deny.

42:34

So that's pretty much a scumbag right there.

42:37

Well, you pay your health insurance, you pay your bills.

42:40

If a doctor goes, you need this treatment.

42:43

It's not that simple.

42:45

Right.

42:45

Cause like you, okay, let's say you, you have car insurance, right?

42:50

As you're legally mandated to do because yay government.

42:54

And you go to Jiffy loop cause you need an oil change.

42:56

Right.

42:57

And Jiffy loop says, okay, it's going to be $100.

43:01

And he's, what do you mean?

43:02

Give that to my car insurance.

43:03

What's your car insurance going to say?

43:05

Well, they're inclined that, but you're going to decline that, but you didn't hear what I said.

43:09

I said, if you pay your dues, pay your insurance premiums.

43:12

But you do pay your premiums.

43:13

And the doctor says this is medically necessary.

43:15

The guy Jiffy loop says this oil changes is necessary for your car to run.

43:19

He's not a licensed professional like doctor.

43:21

Yes, he is.

43:22

He's a mechanic.

43:23

He's a, you can fucking trade pot for a free oil change.

43:26

Okay.

43:27

You go to a licensed mechanic for your oil change.

43:30

But the point is just because you need this healthcare,

43:34

it doesn't mean it's covered by your insurance.

43:35

You have to read your contract.

43:37

Nobody's read their contract.

43:38

Have you read your insurance?

43:39

No, no, no, no, no, I'm actually going through a similar thing with a warranty company right now.

43:44

That I might be actually suing them in small claims court because no lawyer is going to take it,

43:49

but I'm going to do it for fun.

43:50

There you go.

43:50

I think I mentioned that last week before.

43:52

So let's see how that works out.

43:54

I mean, turn a plate.

43:55

Look, people like read your fucking contracts, right?

43:59

Just because,

44:00

But no, but you, you got, you got a question why their number is the highest of any other,

44:05

and is that a number?

44:06

It's a percentage.

44:07

Well, maybe they have the dumbest customers that

44:10

I've had you in healthcare for a while.

44:12

Well, there we go.

44:14

Why did they reuse my health insurance?

44:15

I mean, actually, what's your doctor?

44:16

Here's the thing.

44:17

Like we talked about this a little bit.

44:19

There is a couple episodes ago, but health insurance is really fucked up in this country

44:23

because of the government.

44:24

Yep.

44:25

And like, you know, they have to cover abortion or not.

44:28

I don't know if they cover abortions or not.

44:30

Well, but they have to cover pregnancy if you're a man, right?

44:34

Like all sorts of stupid fucking bullshit that makes no sense.

44:37

And that costs them money.

44:39

They have to recoup that money somehow.

44:41

They're not going to just like, do you want them to go broke?

44:43

Because if they go broke, then you don't get insurance.

44:45

It's a gamble.

44:47

Okay.

44:48

But the government is making them gamble.

44:50

Well, well, I don't know about that.

44:53

They are.

44:55

That's like, again, if it's a free market, right, you would say, oh, this United

45:01

Place, they deny too many claims.

45:03

I'm not going to buy their insurance.

45:04

I'm going to go.

45:05

You don't have insurance.

45:06

You don't have an open market for insurance.

45:07

Well, again, that's the whole point.

45:09

But I did get a better share a few weeks ago.

45:11

And they, you can't, there technically is an open market, but you have to go to one

45:15

of the Christian groups and join a big group.

45:17

There's ones that don't have religious tests.

45:18

Oh, there are.

45:19

Yeah.

45:19

Okay.

45:20

But here's another question about health insurance.

45:21

I say, I said to renew my health insurance for next year.

45:24

Yeah.

45:24

So I buy health insurance for my body.

45:26

Yeah.

45:27

But then I buy vision insurance for my eyes.

45:29

Okay.

45:30

And then I buy dental insurance for my teeth.

45:31

Yeah.

45:32

Are they not in my body?

45:34

I mean, it's, isn't it, I mean, well, I mean, it's, it's better, it's better for you

45:41

financially to separate those things.

45:44

No, it's not because of deductibles and copays.

45:47

And fucking sure.

45:49

But in the end, you end up paying less overall.

45:52

Well, I mean, my vision insurance does cost me 34 cents a paycheck.

45:55

So I can't fight about that.

45:57

Yeah, but it's pretty fucking cheap.

45:57

But it's principle.

45:58

My eyeballs are in my head.

45:59

My head is part of my body.

46:00

It's just the way that, okay.

46:01

So like that.

46:02

It's a way to suck more money out of this.

46:03

No, it's not.

46:04

Because you end up paying less that way.

46:05

Why do they do it?

46:06

If they pay less, then why are they doing it that way?

46:08

Well, so a lot of it is, again, it goes back to the way the government categorizes doctors.

46:13

So like, to be a medical doctor, you have to be in the AMA and then you have to have this

46:18

kind of degree.

46:19

Oh, they are different.

46:20

And then to be an ophthalmologist, you have to have this kind of degree and be in this association.

46:24

And it's just all fucking, you have to follow different regulations.

46:27

It's all just bullshit.

46:28

Like just let the market work.

46:31

All right.

46:32

Not fair enough.

46:33

So getting back to the CEO that got shot and killed for probably making bad decisions

46:36

for his company.

46:38

Yeah.

46:39

No, I want to see what the, what the, if they actually catch this guy or maybe he'll release

46:44

the manifesto that the FBI will hide from us for months and then Stephen Crowley will have to get

46:47

a chance, right?

46:49

Well, we don't know.

46:51

I mean, we only saw this much.

46:53

Right.

46:53

That's a good point.

46:54

I mean, he maybe is trans.

46:55

Maybe it was a trans shooting.

46:57

I don't know.

46:59

But again, don't kill somebody.

47:00

But if you're a CEO, stop fucking around and do your, do your dear, stop worrying about your

47:04

profit when you're making billions of dollars.

47:06

That's a job.

47:07

That's literally his job.

47:09

Not to screw people over.

47:11

I don't know that you don't have to screw people over.

47:13

I'm actually going to start trying to look into this and try to find out if, because I had them,

47:17

but I don't use my insurance.

47:19

Yeah.

47:19

I don't go to doctor.

47:20

Yeah.

47:20

I don't have health insurance.

47:20

Fuck that shit.

47:21

I go to Chinatown and go to a Asian store and they fix me right up or make me worse.

47:27

I don't know.

47:29

But, but I've survived 20 years outside.

47:31

But I did see a doctor the other day.

47:32

I have a thing I was trying to, I'm doing exactly, I'm 54.

47:36

My check engine line's not on yet.

47:37

So I'm trying to just check a few things out and make sure I'm okay for the next 54 years.

47:42

So I'm playing, I'm playing at 100, at least 108.

47:44

Oh, there you go.

47:45

I mean, it's 54, it's the new 30.

47:47

It's just you're in pain a lot when you're, I don't fucking know.

47:51

I actually know of a problem with my age.

47:52

That's the problem.

47:53

People are like, oh, like, oh, you turned 50.

47:56

Like, oh, happy birthday, man.

47:58

Banjee, now he turned 50 today or yesterday, whatever.

48:02

He's not listening anyway.

48:03

It's not, he's gonna do a legal note to me.

48:06

Because I'm going to have to be like, oh, I'm a legal note.

48:09

I said that Banjee was birthday was today.

48:12

It was actually yesterday.

48:14

And because of you, it's just getting legal note into death right now, which is fine.

48:18

It makes me find funny.

48:19

But again, I'm jumping stories.

48:20

So no, I sort of find out what the motivation was about it.

48:25

And honestly, I mean, I mean, there's a lot of, here's a scary thing.

48:28

And this is not me.

48:30

I am not advocating this.

48:32

But there's a lot of people on social media, which is probably four people.

48:36

But I say a lot.

48:38

They're like, well, it's time we take out more CEOs.

48:41

Do not take out more CEOs.

48:42

You're not kill fat.

48:43

Like, what do you think that's going to do?

48:45

Oh, I think it's be reckoning.

48:48

I don't really want to go into this road because I would say stuff that I would

48:53

probably get in trouble for.

48:54

No, but like, what do you think CEOs are going to do if you start murdering them?

49:00

You think they're going to start running their company at a loss to benefit you?

49:04

No.

49:04

Well, okay.

49:05

First of all, a loss or less of a profit.

49:09

Okay.

49:09

Like you can't, it's not like a fucking video game.

49:12

It's a free market.

49:13

Yeah.

49:13

But you can't just say, okay, our profit rate is going to be this.

49:16

And then now we make that.

49:18

That's not how it works.

49:19

You don't know what's going to happen in the next year.

49:21

You do your best to deliver products and services at a profit.

49:27

CEOs are pretty gross though.

49:29

How many of you bet?

49:31

How many of you bet?

49:31

Their salary package, their parachute package.

49:33

Okay.

49:33

Like, do you understand that salary of a CEO is voted on by the shareholders, just like

49:39

Elon Musk?

49:40

Okay.

49:41

So the shareholders are the ones who seek to gain or lose value by owning the stock.

49:46

And if they say the CEO is worth $50 million, then who are you to tell them otherwise?

49:52

Right?

49:52

They're the ones who lose if the CEO fucks up.

49:55

Right?

49:56

If the CEO fucks up and the stock tanks, I lose my money.

50:00

Netflix CEO got fired because he made a back call.

50:02

So if I hire, if I believe the CEO is worth $50 million and the value of my stock goes up,

50:08

then he's worth $50 million.

50:10

What's the hourly rate of $50 million?

50:12

I mean, it's got to be like $100 an hour.

50:14

Yeah, I have no idea.

50:15

No, more than that.

50:16

$1000.

50:17

Yeah, $1000.

50:18

Okay.

50:19

But so what?

50:20

I mean, like they're managing like multinational fucking thousands of employees.

50:25

I mean,

50:25

Oh yeah, they're managing them.

50:27

They are.

50:27

They don't have department heads that are actually doing the work and reporting back.

50:30

They're still doing work.

50:32

They're managing department heads.

50:33

They're saying, okay, give me give me the ideas for next quarter.

50:36

Okay, that sucks.

50:37

Fuck off.

50:37

You're fired.

50:38

That's a good idea.

50:39

Let's do that.

50:39

So Steve Jobs is the CEO, correct?

50:41

Of Apple.

50:41

Yes.

50:42

Did he do good?

50:44

Yes.

50:44

Oh, he didn't just go, oh, I want to put, what's the joke?

50:47

I want to put music on this.

50:49

And he was right.

50:50

Make it happen.

50:51

And if he was right.

50:52

Oh dear God, seriously.

50:54

He didn't invent it.

50:55

He didn't do the work.

50:55

But you didn't do it?

50:56

Other people did it.

50:57

You didn't come up with it?

50:58

Oh, Jesus Christ.

51:00

You didn't come up with that idea?

51:01

So if I did come up with the idea, I would be, um,

51:04

Maybe.

51:04

To see you.

51:05

But you didn't.

51:05

And that's, damn it.

51:07

That's why you're here.

51:08

You're not.

51:08

I'm always a daily and I'm just not quite factual.

51:11

Well, that's the problem.

51:12

Like that's why.

51:12

I'm mostly factual, but just not 100%.

51:14

That's why CEOs make good money.

51:16

It's that simple.

51:18

I don't know.

51:18

I mean, I would like to do research.

51:21

I won't because it seems like it'd be very hard to do is

51:24

track CEO salaries over, over, over, over decades.

51:29

Oh, well, okay.

51:30

Let me see if they went up at a reasonable rate.

51:32

Let me give you this statistic.

51:34

The average CEO makes less money than I do.

51:39

Okay.

51:40

So what's, what's the parameters of choosing who's the CEO?

51:42

The CEO of a company.

51:44

Okay.

51:44

You look at a company that's registered on,

51:47

on the book somewhere and look up their CEO.

51:49

There's, there's no, so there's no way.

51:51

That can be true.

51:52

It's true.

51:53

CEOs can make 35 to 40, $50 million a year.

51:56

Some of them.

51:57

Offset.

51:57

The good ones.

51:58

Yeah.

51:58

That's like saying, okay, what do you think the average basketball player earns?

52:01

Right.

52:02

But if you earn $10 a year because you're a shitty CEO and

52:04

something that was $40 million a year, it's going to keep it way up in the, up there.

52:09

But that's why the average is so low.

52:10

It's lower than what I don't know.

52:11

So like, okay, what is the average baseball player?

52:14

Wait, hold on.

52:18

JD Vance.

52:19

Every time, every time Wall's lied, he went,

52:22

Okay.

52:22

What is the average baseball player earn?

52:25

Baseball is a sucky game.

52:26

But what is the average player?

52:28

I don't know.

52:28

I don't know.

52:28

Take a guess.

52:29

$350,000.

52:31

It's not even close.

52:32

They make like minimum wage.

52:34

Wait, wait.

52:35

The average baseball player.

52:37

No, there's no.

52:37

I didn't say MLB.

52:39

I said baseball player.

52:40

You're not like literally kids.

52:42

No, people that play as a living.

52:44

Okay.

52:44

So, so minor league is included.

52:46

Yes.

52:46

They, they lost so much money.

52:48

They shut down half the teams.

52:49

Okay.

52:49

That's my point.

52:50

Just because you're at the top of the game,

52:52

you're the best in the fucking world.

52:53

Of course you're rich,

52:54

but the average person makes dick.

52:58

And the CEOs take all the fucking.

53:00

See, especially if a small-

53:01

What risk do they take?

53:02

In a shot?

53:02

No, if a small company, you own the company.

53:05

Like, because in a big company,

53:07

the CEO doesn't own the company.

53:08

Right.

53:08

But in a small company,

53:10

the CEO is usually the owner of the company.

53:12

So if you fuck up, you lose everything.

53:14

Okay.

53:15

So, that's, again,

53:18

you can't do the research, but,

53:19

but if you take a CEO that actually owns the company

53:21

and see his salary versus CEOs that do not own the company

53:24

and see what their salaries are,

53:26

I think it's going to be a huge

53:27

Well, okay.

53:27

Now we have to define what is owned the company.

53:29

Like, because, because usually a CEO of a public

53:31

corporation owns stock in the company.

53:33

Right.

53:33

So,

53:34

owns it out.

53:35

I mean, either.

53:35

Okay.

53:35

So you majority share.

53:37

Okay.

53:37

Majority share.

53:38

Okay.

53:38

Yeah.

53:39

So I would think that number would change drastically.

53:42

Probably, but I don't see what the problem is.

53:43

So then why do shareholders agree to pay them?

53:46

That kind of money.

53:46

Because they're delivering value on it.

53:48

Are they though?

53:49

Yes.

53:50

But if the shareholders think they are,

53:51

the shareholders could be wrong,

53:52

but what the fuck do I care?

53:54

It's none of my business.

53:55

Right.

53:55

I'm not a shareholder.

53:56

That's still sketchy.

53:56

If it's a, if it's a company I own shares in,

53:59

then yes, I'm going to care.

54:00

I mean, I'm all for companies making as much money as they can.

54:03

But when the, when you have minimum wage workers

54:06

and you got a CEO making 40, 50 million dollars,

54:10

it's just gross.

54:11

It really is.

54:11

Why is it gross?

54:12

Like, nobody owes you anything.

54:13

Like you have this weird by like,

54:14

you're doing this whole communism thing, right?

54:16

No, it's like, no.

54:17

Where you think somebody owes you something.

54:18

Nobody owes you dick.

54:19

You get what you've earned in life.

54:21

Okay.

54:21

Whether you do education or experience,

54:22

and I get that.

54:24

But I don't know, at some point,

54:25

when you're looking at that high of a,

54:27

when you're making over $1,000 an hour.

54:29

Yeah, but they're working for massive companies

54:32

that have like, like one,

54:34

if you go to the bathroom at the wrong time,

54:36

your company stock tanks.

54:37

You know what I mean?

54:38

So like, and, and guess what?

54:39

I don't believe the CEO is the one watching.

54:41

That's great.

54:41

When the stock tanks, your ass is on the hook.

54:44

No, no.

54:44

Right?

54:44

So you take all the blame.

54:46

I do believe Netflix has psyched off these two CEOs

54:49

for making truly bad decisions.

54:52

Well, there you go.

54:52

So like, so the problem is,

54:56

when we get into this whole government regulation shit,

54:58

where like, they, they have monopolies that,

55:02

that are favored by the, by the regulations.

55:04

And like, they rotate these CEOs in the,

55:07

into the regulated, regulatory departments, right?

55:11

Back in and out.

55:12

Right.

55:12

That's where a bullshit starts.

55:14

Right?

55:14

Like, because that does happen.

55:16

Well, I'm not going to deny that.

55:17

So every CEO, because whether they're a public or private

55:20

company, because they're publicly traded,

55:22

or the companies that are publicly traded,

55:25

their CEO salaries is public information.

55:27

Correct?

55:27

Yes.

55:28

Okay.

55:30

So maybe some might will.

55:31

Well, a lot of them don't take salaries at all.

55:32

Like they'll, they'll just get.

55:33

Let's not warrant both against the way.

55:34

I pay less, I pay less taxes than my secretary does.

55:38

Yeah.

55:38

I'm not mad.

55:39

You pay, you get paid a dollar a day.

55:40

Yeah.

55:41

So yeah, of course you do.

55:43

It's just me need manipulation.

55:45

I don't know.

55:46

Buy a MSN for us and we won't change the world.

55:49

There you go.

55:50

Elon Musk, I mean, just give me the money.

55:53

I'll buy, give me the money to the table.

55:54

Give us a 3 AM slot.

55:55

I'll go, no, no, no, I'll go buy a MSN.

55:58

And, and we'll let you tell us what to do to a certain extent.

56:02

We're going to say what we want to say,

56:04

but we go work a deal out and tell you,

56:06

get me on that fucking TV show.

56:08

I will, we're going to change the name.

56:09

What, what did you change the name to?

56:11

Why change it?

56:13

MSNBC though.

56:14

I guess we have to get rid of the MS.

56:16

And the BC too.

56:17

And the BC.

56:17

Yeah.

56:18

Okay.

56:18

You have to change it.

56:19

What would we say?

56:20

Uh, canary the cage.

56:23

There's too many letters though.

56:24

You can't, like when you're on like cable,

56:26

you're on the guy and it would be like car.

56:28

What car?

56:29

What's car?

56:31

C-I-T-C.

56:34

That's kind of classy.

56:35

Canary the cage.

56:37

All right.

56:37

We can do that.

56:38

All right.

56:39

We see you.

56:39

You know what?

56:39

We already got a name.

56:41

I mean, we got a big spot.

56:42

We put it in there.

56:43

We got a logo too.

56:44

We got sweat equity now.

56:45

We got a logo.

56:46

We already have our little canary icon.

56:47

We have sweat equity.

56:49

Give us MSNBC.

56:50

Please.

56:51

Everybody.

56:52

Tweet X, whatever you want to do D-Lon Musk.

56:54

Tell him to buy us that freaking.

56:56

Oh God, I would have so much fun.

56:58

I move the studios here to Vegas

57:00

and we can have all kinds of fun.

57:03

Oh Lordy.

57:04

Oh God, what else?

57:05

It would, where are we sitting?

57:06

I got my shit done.

57:07

Yeah.

57:08

We're almost at an hour and hour

57:09

just for the bullshit talk.

57:11

I just need to do a quick run through of my notes.

57:14

No, I mean, I, I mean, go to my X

57:16

and I posted some shit on the X.

57:18

If I did, I want to kind of talk about it

57:21

to why I posted it.

57:25

Let's see here.

57:30

We have like seriously dead air here.

57:36

Oh, there you go.

57:37

That's the guy.

57:39

Yeah, I can't even saw that.

57:40

But that is, I believe that is the shooter

57:42

because he's got the mask off.

57:43

Okay. Yeah.

57:43

And see the gun, see the leaf of the barrel?

57:45

Yeah.

57:46

So, you look it up, there are videos everywhere.

57:48

I probably wouldn't show it

57:49

even if we had the ability to.

57:51

Hey, I mean, somebody did get shot and died.

57:54

I mean, not that I'm,

57:56

for it gets to me, if you fuck around, you fuck around.

57:59

Oh, we survived Alien Invasion Day.

58:01

Yeah, nothing happened surprisingly.

58:03

No, no, there were UFOs.

58:05

Yeah, there were always UFOs

58:06

because people are fucking idiots.

58:08

Oh, gee, what's that?

58:08

Oh, it's the son-ass hole.

58:11

So, what's up with the UFOs?

58:13

Because it's an unidentified flying object,

58:14

could be a drone.

58:16

Over, they're going over like our military bases.

58:18

They're going over the houses of FBI agents.

58:22

Okay.

58:23

I mean, I'm not saying I'm against it.

58:24

I'm just saying what the fuck's going on?

58:26

Who's doing it?

58:26

Right. I wish it was me.

58:29

You want a drone watching you all the time?

58:31

No, I wanted my drone watching the FBI.

58:34

Who are you talking about?

58:38

Oh.

58:42

What else?

58:42

What do we got?

58:42

What do you got?

58:44

Well, I was saying, Adam Schiff,

58:45

I was going to play that video,

58:47

but I mean, it's, it's an idiot.

58:49

Fuck him.

58:50

He needs to go away.

58:53

No, I think we're good.

58:56

All right.

58:56

So, let's, you want to get into it?

58:58

Yeah, go do your thing.

58:59

All right.

58:59

So, I'm going to talk about thinking like a hacker.

59:02

Nice generic topic that a lot of people

59:06

don't think about too much.

59:09

So, before we talk about thinking like a hacker,

59:11

I want to talk about the opposite,

59:12

which is thinking like an engineer.

59:15

Okay.

59:15

So, most people, most people naturally think

59:17

like an engineer.

59:18

So, what does that mean?

59:21

You see a problem and you make a tool

59:24

or a system to solve that problem.

59:27

Right.

59:27

You say, I need this part and this part

59:29

connects to that part and then you turn the crank

59:31

and then the problem is solved.

59:32

Right. That's how an engineer thinks.

59:34

Yeah.

59:35

So, a hacker is somebody that looks at a tool or a system

59:39

and says, huh, I wonder how that works.

59:41

Right.

59:41

So, I want to take it apart, move the pieces around.

59:45

What happens if I turn the crank the opposite way?

59:47

Right.

59:48

And then, not only do you want to know how it works,

59:50

but what happens if I use it on other problems

59:53

or in ways that the maker didn't intend me to use it?

59:56

Right.

59:58

So, simple example, you're on a web form.

1:00:02

It says, what's your login and password?

1:00:04

What if I don't write anything in and I hit enter?

1:00:06

What happens?

1:00:08

In some places, it works.

1:00:09

I mean, yeah.

1:00:09

Right. Exactly.

1:00:10

So, you never know.

1:00:11

But that's a simple example.

1:00:15

So, I want to talk about kind of the history of this before

1:00:19

getting into more details.

1:00:20

So, do you know who the first hacker was?

1:00:22

Historically speaking.

1:00:24

No.

1:00:25

No?

1:00:26

It was a Chinese guy named Sun Zhu.

1:00:28

Okay.

1:00:29

So, he was a philosopher in like fucking third century BC

1:00:32

or something.

1:00:34

And he wrote a book called The Art of War.

1:00:36

Okay.

1:00:37

So, I don't know if you've heard of that.

1:00:38

Yeah.

1:00:38

Most people have heard of that.

1:00:39

Pretty sure.

1:00:39

Yeah.

1:00:39

And it's not really a book.

1:00:41

It's like a treatise.

1:00:42

It's not really that long.

1:00:43

There may be 20 pages in the translated version.

1:00:46

And everybody should read this book.

1:00:47

Yeah.

1:00:48

Um, because he was the original hacker.

1:00:52

So, one quote from the book is,

1:00:55

all warfare is based on deception.

1:00:58

Okay.

1:00:58

So, you talk about that.

1:01:00

When you think about war, you think,

1:01:02

oh, I'm going to line my troops up here.

1:01:04

And they're going to line their troops up there.

1:01:07

And then the troops are going to go towards each other

1:01:08

and swing their swords and blah, blah, blah.

1:01:11

And Sun Zhu is like, no, fuck that.

1:01:12

We're not, that's not how it works.

1:01:14

Right.

1:01:14

If you want to win a war, you need to deceive your opponents.

1:01:17

So, you want to have, um, let's say your opponent

1:01:21

relies on his horsemen.

1:01:23

Okay.

1:01:23

Well, what's, what beats horsemen, right?

1:01:26

What are horsemen weak to?

1:01:28

Let's figure that out and then apply that instead of just

1:01:30

having troops line up and go to get slaughtered.

1:01:32

That's technically how we won the Revolution of War.

1:01:34

Right.

1:01:34

Well, that's, they were hackers too.

1:01:36

Um, so yeah, so, uh, so the idea is that winning

1:01:42

or achieving your goal is easier through indirect

1:01:45

and unforeseen strategies as opposed to applying

1:01:49

node strategies better than your opponents are.

1:01:51

Okay.

1:01:51

Right.

1:01:51

So don't hit the ball faster and harder.

1:01:54

Do something smarter, fool them, trick them.

1:01:57

Right.

1:01:58

So that's, that's thinking like a hacker.

1:01:59

That's why Sun Tzu is the first hacker.

1:02:01

Okay.

1:02:02

So another historical hacker, uh, Herbert Dao,

1:02:05

who founded the Dao Chemical Corporation.

1:02:07

Okay.

1:02:08

So, uh, he discovered a cheap way to extract bromine

1:02:12

from natural resources.

1:02:13

Okay.

1:02:14

Okay.

1:02:14

And so what he started doing was he started selling

1:02:16

this bromine, uh, and lowering the price and taking over the market.

1:02:21

Uh, so, so Germany, who, who were the previous, um, owners

1:02:26

of the market essentially said, Hey, knock that off.

1:02:28

We don't like that.

1:02:28

Right.

1:02:30

Um, and they're, and they're the government.

1:02:31

So they have monopoly powers.

1:02:32

They can print money and make their price even cheaper.

1:02:36

So what they said was, well, we're just going to sell it below cost.

1:02:39

Fuck you.

1:02:39

And then we're going to, we're going to take over the market.

1:02:41

Right.

1:02:42

So what do you think Dao did?

1:02:44

Sold even cheaper.

1:02:45

No, because he would lose money.

1:02:46

Yeah.

1:02:47

But companies can lose money to make money.

1:02:48

Yeah.

1:02:48

But Germany is going to have more, not run out of money.

1:02:51

That was actually Home Depot's plan.

1:02:52

If, if, uh, yeah, I'm going to just work in Ard,

1:02:54

just because that's where I grew up.

1:02:55

But they put all the people here in Home Depot here

1:02:58

into the bar, it's without a business.

1:02:59

They close one of the Home Depot's.

1:03:00

That doesn't work.

1:03:00

But it did.

1:03:01

It doesn't work here because, but you're, but you're fighting

1:03:03

in governments.

1:03:04

They have, you know, I see you're saying, yeah.

1:03:06

So, so see, like you're, you're not thinking like a hacker.

1:03:10

So what Charles Dow, or Herbert Dow did is he hired a bunch of people

1:03:15

and said, Hey, go buy all that bromine.

1:03:17

Just buy it all.

1:03:18

Buy every, he is.

1:03:19

No, the Germans are selling.

1:03:20

Okay.

1:03:21

Buy it all.

1:03:21

Buy every, every last bit.

1:03:22

Buy it all.

1:03:23

Buy it all.

1:03:23

Right.

1:03:24

Resold.

1:03:24

And the Germans are like,

1:03:25

Ha, ha, we're going to put you out of business,

1:03:27

you stupid motherfucker.

1:03:28

And then, and then Herbert Dow starts selling it.

1:03:32

At a profit.

1:03:32

At a profit.

1:03:33

So, and they're like, wait a minute, what just happened?

1:03:36

And they couldn't figure it out.

1:03:38

Right.

1:03:38

So, so he outsmarted that.

1:03:40

Okay.

1:03:41

Yeah.

1:03:41

That's a good one.

1:03:42

Oh, another one.

1:03:43

Cornelius Vanderbilt, Redwood magnet,

1:03:46

steamship magnet, 19th century.

1:03:48

They're, they're, I heard Vanderbilt.

1:03:50

Yeah.

1:03:50

That's Vanderbilt.

1:03:50

I haven't got, not that particular guy.

1:03:52

Well, he's the founder.

1:03:52

He's, he's the guy.

1:03:54

So he, he ran steamship ferries in the New York area.

1:03:58

And like this guy was like 20 years old when he started doing this.

1:04:00

So he discovered that you could just charge nothing for the ride.

1:04:05

So like all these companies, like there was one company that had a state-granted monopoly.

1:04:09

Okay.

1:04:10

I think it was the Robert Fulton who invented the steam engine.

1:04:13

And he got a monopoly from New York state.

1:04:15

And, and Vanderbilt was like, fuck you, I'm going to run my steamship anyway.

1:04:19

Go ahead and stop me.

1:04:20

Okay.

1:04:21

And, and.

1:04:22

And he started charging nothing, right?

1:04:25

So how, now how's he making money doing this though?

1:04:28

Well, I mean, nowadays you can do what social media does and just advertise the shit out

1:04:32

of everything and make money on that way.

1:04:33

Well, that was a really big one.

1:04:34

But that probably wasn't, yeah, that's what I'm saying.

1:04:35

So, um, he charged people to get off the boat.

1:04:40

No.

1:04:41

You've got to get off the free.

1:04:42

He put like hot dog stands and donut stands and on the shirt and then started charging for that.

1:04:47

Merch.

1:04:48

Yeah.

1:04:48

T-shirts.

1:04:49

And again, Fulton was like, what's going on?

1:04:51

Like, how am I losing money?

1:04:52

So, and because he had a state created a monopoly, he said, uh, shut that guy down.

1:04:56

Government do that.

1:04:57

That's not fair.

1:04:59

So, um, Vanderbilt took it to court.

1:05:01

He says, well, this is not legal.

1:05:02

You can't do that because the constitution, because I, I, the ferry goes from New York to New

1:05:06

Jersey and that's interstate commerce and New York state can't tell me that I can't do that.

1:05:11

Right.

1:05:12

Right.

1:05:12

Only the feds can do that.

1:05:13

Right.

1:05:13

So he won that case and he destroyed the New York monopoly on steamships and, you know,

1:05:18

came super rich, did the same thing in railroads and.

1:05:20

Okay.

1:05:21

And that's Cornese Vanderbilt for you.

1:05:23

Steve Jobs.

1:05:24

Yeah.

1:05:24

So, no, no.

1:05:26

So, uh, before Jobs got into, uh, Apple, he was actually a hacker as we think of the term today.

1:05:31

Okay.

1:05:32

And it wasn't computers back then, but it was the phones.

1:05:35

So him and Steve Wozniak, who both co-founded Apple, um, they discovered that a 2600 Hertz tone,

1:05:42

uh, into the phone is, was their control signal.

1:05:47

And, and you could make that tone.

1:05:50

With a whistle from a Captain Crunch box.

1:05:52

Okay.

1:05:53

So you take the Captain Crunch whistle, you blow it into the phone and then the, their network

1:05:57

kind of reboots a little bit and it will let you make free phone calls.

1:06:00

Because it was, it's a cow.

1:06:01

Right.

1:06:02

So, so, so they made free phone calls all around the world.

1:06:06

One famous incident, they called the Pope and he actually picked up the phone.

1:06:09

Wait, seriously?

1:06:10

Yeah.

1:06:12

And that really what, uh, that whole, um, culture that he was in is what led to the

1:06:17

modern computer hacking as we know it today.

1:06:19

So if you, uh, if you look at the, um, hacking magazines called 2600 magazine,

1:06:25

and that's named after the 2600 tone Hertz that, that was used to control the phones.

1:06:29

Oh, cool.

1:06:30

Okay.

1:06:31

Uh, and then I'd like to give some personal experience.

1:06:33

Okay.

1:06:34

Um, so the first story, I was a teenager.

1:06:37

Uh, I, I got caught speeding, uh, cop.

1:06:41

It was, it was an, it was in the Chicago suburbs where they take your license away.

1:06:45

Yeah.

1:06:45

It's the same old, isn't it?

1:06:47

So he gave me a ticket and he took my license and he says, you have to pay the ticket to get

1:06:50

the lighter, just dispute the ticket or pay the ticket, whatever the fuck.

1:06:52

And I, I wasn't going to dispute it.

1:06:54

I was a teenager.

1:06:54

I didn't know any better.

1:06:56

Um, so I go to, I don't have any money because I'm a teenager, right?

1:06:59

But I had a bank account of my parents set up for me.

1:07:01

Okay.

1:07:02

So I go to the bank and they say, I need this $100 to pay my ticket.

1:07:07

And they're like, well, show me your ID because, yeah.

1:07:10

And I'm like, well, I don't have an ID because they took the ID to give me the ticket.

1:07:14

And the bank's like, well, do you have the ticket?

1:07:16

I'm like, yeah, sure.

1:07:16

It's fees, paper with a signature on it.

1:07:19

And they're like, okay, here's $100.

1:07:21

And I walked out of the bank and I'm like, I could have just made my own ticket.

1:07:26

Right.

1:07:26

And, and got $100.

1:07:28

But things are more trusting back then though.

1:07:30

I were more naive and trusting.

1:07:32

But, but that's the thing is like you, you, you encounter these things every day.

1:07:35

But if you don't think like a hacker, you would never go back and say, whoa, I could,

1:07:40

I could exploit this situation.

1:07:42

Yeah.

1:07:42

No, no, I agree.

1:07:43

There's a lot of things you could do.

1:07:44

So like that's something I want you guys to do in your daily life is like look for situations

1:07:48

where something out of the ordinary happens and you kind of do double back and be like,

1:07:53

wait a minute, I could have taken advantage of it.

1:07:55

So just start thinking about doing that.

1:07:57

I like that.

1:07:57

It's really good.

1:07:58

No, don't actually do it.

1:07:59

Don't commit crimes, but think about it.

1:08:01

No, yeah, but look at your different.

1:08:02

Well, because you can actually come up with something that's not illegal.

1:08:04

Right.

1:08:04

But I should be able to show it.

1:08:05

Yeah, exactly.

1:08:05

Because you can, you can start a business that way.

1:08:07

Yeah.

1:08:08

And the other one, so I was in college and I was a part of the ACM, which is the American

1:08:13

Computing and Machinery Club.

1:08:15

It's just like, you know, people that are in computers that have a club and they hosted a

1:08:20

contest.

1:08:20

That's where clubs are.

1:08:21

Yeah.

1:08:22

I've always wondered.

1:08:24

They hosted a contest and the contest was, it was like a video game where you had a program,

1:08:31

a robot to shoot the other players robots.

1:08:33

Yeah.

1:08:35

And whoever won got a gift card at the end or whatever.

1:08:39

So I was coding in my room and my buddy was coding in his room and we were chatting on,

1:08:45

I think it was AIM at the time, A A Well Insta Messenger.

1:08:48

And we were like sharing like, oh, I'm thinking this might be a good strategy.

1:08:52

That might be the strategy.

1:08:53

And like a light bulb went off in my head.

1:08:55

I'm like, wait a minute.

1:08:57

What if you go to that corner and I go to this corner and we don't shoot each other.

1:09:04

We shoot the everybody else.

1:09:05

Yeah.

1:09:05

Right.

1:09:06

So, so he's like, you can see that like his hamster in the wheel and he's like, that's

1:09:12

fucking brilliant.

1:09:13

So we, so we coded it up.

1:09:15

Like we got into each other's rooms and we coded it up so that I wouldn't shoot him and

1:09:20

he wouldn't shoot me and we would just concentrate on everybody else.

1:09:23

And so the day of the competition, there was a lot of entries.

1:09:28

So they didn't put it up on the screen.

1:09:30

It was just like a automatic in the background process.

1:09:33

And like this, you could see the scores come up.

1:09:36

So what happened was like me and him got the top two scores and like the next player under

1:09:42

was like way below, right?

1:09:44

And everyone's like, what the fuck is going on?

1:09:47

Like, how are you doing this?

1:09:49

Right.

1:09:49

So the final round, they actually put it on the screen and everybody saw my robot goes down here.

1:09:55

His robot goes down there and we just start shooting everybody else.

1:09:59

And they're like, that's cheating.

1:10:00

You can't do that.

1:10:02

And we pulled up the rules and we said, show me where it's cheating.

1:10:05

Yeah.

1:10:05

Right.

1:10:05

It's not in the rules that you can't collude with each other.

1:10:09

Okay.

1:10:09

So they changed the rules the next year.

1:10:11

But that's thinking like a hacker, right?

1:10:13

The rules say this, they don't prohibit you teaming up, right?

1:10:17

So see if that works, right?

1:10:19

So find ways around or that the rules don't address and defeat your opponents using deception.

1:10:29

So that's what hacking is really all about.

1:10:31

That's cool.

1:10:31

I like that.

1:10:32

So yeah, start implementing that in your lives.

1:10:36

All right.

1:10:37

So to be a good prepper, survivalist, whatever term you want to use.

1:10:46

You know, I mentioned before you should prep food for your animals.

1:10:51

I kind of want to get into a little bit different story on the animal food because

1:10:55

animal food is disgusting.

1:10:58

I don't actually eat it.

1:11:00

I've tried it.

1:11:00

Have you?

1:11:01

I've tried it.

1:11:01

Let's go to the bones.

1:11:02

Oh, the bones.

1:11:03

Yeah.

1:11:04

Yeah.

1:11:04

They're decent.

1:11:06

Did you think your teeth?

1:11:08

I didn't check.

1:11:08

The bones are actually for your dogs, too.

1:11:10

I didn't check.

1:11:12

You really, really need to stay away from food made in China.

1:11:16

The problem is nobody says made in China on the food.

1:11:21

Right.

1:11:23

So you've got to kind of catch the deception in there.

1:11:27

Made for a company in America, you know, X company in Denver, made, distributed by,

1:11:35

so they'll put something on there.

1:11:37

If it doesn't say made in America, they really just stay away from it.

1:11:42

I'm not even saying all America products are good either.

1:11:44

I'm not mad at him that.

1:11:45

I'm just saying you've got a better chance.

1:11:47

The Chinese food and treats and toys, they are killing animals.

1:11:52

I mean, fuck, their milk was killing people.

1:11:54

You remember that milk dude?

1:11:55

This milk CEO.

1:11:56

I thought it was him.

1:11:57

That's a great example of a CEO.

1:11:59

He, no, no, no.

1:12:01

This dude made milk and they sent it to America.

1:12:04

I thought it was baby formula, not milk.

1:12:05

No, no, this is going back like a decade.

1:12:07

Okay.

1:12:07

So he found out that his milk was tainted and he was killing Americans.

1:12:13

That's what he did.

1:12:14

Ran a sword through him in his office, got on his knees, did that whole samurai thing.

1:12:20

And just see when you're a CEO, you fuck up, run a sword through you.

1:12:26

Because you're all greedy bastards.

1:12:29

So there is recipes online for making your own food.

1:12:32

And I do highly recommend it.

1:12:35

And I'm also in a few weeks, I might be talking about another product that is,

1:12:41

it's actually a dog treats, but humans can't eat them as well,

1:12:45

because they're made out of mushrooms.

1:12:47

The name of the mushroom is, it's hard for me to pronounce,

1:12:51

but it's basically a turkey tail mushroom.

1:12:53

Okay.

1:12:54

This is a version of a turkey tail.

1:12:55

This is a version of a turkey tail.

1:12:57

So this is supposed to really help your pets build their immune system.

1:13:04

And that will make them live longer.

1:13:06

The example they were using was a golden retriever, their average lifespan,

1:13:11

you'd spend 18 years, now it's like nine or 10.

1:13:15

That's garbage in garbage out.

1:13:16

And you're feeding your dog shit food.

1:13:19

So try to pay attention to that, to what you're feeding them and learning the code.

1:13:24

Because there's, like in whiskey, there's a company that makes all different kinds of

1:13:30

whiskey and then sells it to other decilers and they claim it as their own.

1:13:36

Unless you're brecconridge decilery, they give you a clot because on your bottle it says,

1:13:41

whiskey made from the snow belt are the Colorado Rockies, but you bought it from Indiana.

1:13:46

So he put like a couple ounces of his whiskey in there and called it good.

1:13:51

He got sued and lost.

1:13:53

But if you look at the back of the whiskey bottle, if it says distributed from Indiana,

1:13:58

Indiana, I believe it's a southern town, I forget what, Evanville or something.

1:14:03

It's a southern town in Indiana that makes it.

1:14:05

If you see that on there, it's your buy, a commercially made whiskey that is not made by the

1:14:14

distiller, the distiller that you think it is, because a lot of people use this.

1:14:19

Not saying it's bad, but to me it's disgusting.

1:14:22

It's not disgusting, tasty.

1:14:23

It's just, don't trick people.

1:14:25

Make your own whiskey and sell your own whiskey.

1:14:27

But getting back to dog food because I like to go up in little tangents,

1:14:31

you kind of look around and see what your dog likes.

1:14:35

You kind of start off with ground beef, chicken, lamb, butternut squash, sweet potatoes.

1:14:40

I do not recommend the pumpkin puree.

1:14:44

Your dog's going to love it and they're going to eat a whole bunch of it.

1:14:49

And then you're going to go to bed and then you're going to wake up and go to work the next day.

1:14:54

And you're going to come home to a dog's never shit in the house and there's going to be shit

1:14:59

everywhere.

1:15:00

It kind of opens up the flow.

1:15:05

It cleans the, so if your dog's constipated, pumpkin puree and then stand back, put that dog

1:15:11

outside because it's going to blow.

1:15:13

So yeah, so you got, I mean, but you know, zucchini, carrots, all you know, parsnips.

1:15:20

What's a parsnip?

1:15:20

A parsnip is like a, it's similar to carrot.

1:15:24

It's like a white carrot, which is a little thicker.

1:15:27

Yeah.

1:15:27

So you kind of like kind of work through all this stuff and kind of see what your dog likes

1:15:31

and you kind of base it on there.

1:15:32

Rice is something good for dogs.

1:15:34

I mean, I think, I've always heard rice is good for dogs, but it's also bad for humans.

1:15:40

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

1:15:43

I mean, everyone says put rice in the dog food, but I would also check on the fact that

1:15:48

it is carbohydrate and can they process it properly?

1:15:50

I guess I could process it, but is it going to leave negative effects?

1:15:54

Right.

1:15:54

Oh yeah.

1:15:55

I think I talked before I rescued that huskier from the homeless guy that was going to,

1:15:58

the dog was going to die.

1:15:59

I went and took him.

1:16:00

Yeah.

1:16:00

We didn't know what the dog was eating.

1:16:02

So we just did basically rice and chicken, you know, nothing else to, for a couple of days,

1:16:07

get this dog kind of like eating and we didn't try to settle his stomach.

1:16:12

So it is not bad for the dog.

1:16:15

The dog will eat it, but it could be have long lasting effects that you don't want.

1:16:19

But look into it.

1:16:20

That's the thing.

1:16:20

That's what's fun about this.

1:16:21

You, you make a game of it.

1:16:23

I mean, like what we do on Sunday night, we just cook a whole bunch of food, put it all together,

1:16:28

talk away in the fridge, dogs eat for a week.

1:16:31

And they, they, they, you know, we can mix it up because I have one dog who doesn't like

1:16:35

the same food twice.

1:16:37

Fucking free Madonna.

1:16:39

It's a dog.

1:16:40

I'm going to have more than one food.

1:16:42

But it's also not about your cats.

1:16:45

So I mean, we all love cats.

1:16:46

If you don't, you're in social paths because they're fun and they're actually good, good animals,

1:16:51

but they are carnivores.

1:16:54

You ever see that?

1:16:54

David tell us about the Joe Rogan bit.

1:16:57

Go to, go to, go to X.

1:16:59

I'm sure it's, wow, it may be down by now.

1:17:02

Vegan cat.

1:17:03

Oh God.

1:17:04

No, no, it's, it's, he goes, it is joking.

1:17:06

He's like, it is, these cats are like drooling like their, their eyes don't get it open.

1:17:11

Is there a vegan cat that's still up?

1:17:13

I don't know.

1:17:13

It may have just, he told this joke like 10 years ago, they may have just gotten trashed

1:17:19

because they got mad at them for it.

1:17:21

But, but, but guess what?

1:17:24

Feed your cat meat.

1:17:25

If you choose not to eat meat, sure.

1:17:28

Good for you, I guess.

1:17:29

Whatever.

1:17:30

Because it's really fucking good.

1:17:32

But don't, don't turn a carnivore into a meatless eater, I guess.

1:17:39

Right.

1:17:39

I don't know.

1:17:39

But the one thing you want to check out is you got to do a little bit of research and make sure

1:17:43

your dog's getting the proper vitamins and nutrition out of the food you're given to them.

1:17:48

You know, I'll give my dogs a little butter every now and then because it's a natural fat.

1:17:52

Yeah.

1:17:52

If I'm eating the steak, I'll share the steak with them a little bit and I will give them part of the fat.

1:17:56

Oh, that's the best part, man.

1:17:57

Oh, isn't the best part.

1:17:58

Fuck that.

1:17:59

Well, I know, but I think, I think it's good for them.

1:18:00

I think it helps them out.

1:18:01

You ain't getting no fucking fat off of me, Dom.

1:18:06

Yeah.

1:18:06

But yeah, so, but yeah, so with cats, I mean, you know, lean meats, they do love the meat.

1:18:14

I've never given my cats raw meat, but I've been told it's really good to do for them.

1:18:20

Yeah, they can do it.

1:18:20

They're carnivores, so their bodies should process it.

1:18:23

They love fish and sardines.

1:18:25

They love that kind of stuff.

1:18:26

I noticed that cats have personalities about that shit.

1:18:29

Yeah.

1:18:29

Like some of them will like tuna, others will prefer salmon, and like you got to fucking buy

1:18:34

like 20 cans and then figure out which one the cat likes.

1:18:36

Well, pay attention.

1:18:36

Your cat will tell you what it likes and what it doesn't like.

1:18:39

A dog will pretty much eat anything.

1:18:40

Yeah.

1:18:42

But a cat is going to be more picky, but learn what the cat likes.

1:18:45

I mean, it's fun.

1:18:45

It's your pet.

1:18:46

Play with it, you know, goof around.

1:18:48

But do you ever see the experiment someone did just recently or maybe old, I just saw it.

1:18:53

They put butter on a plate and now that fake margarine shit on the plate.

1:18:57

The ants would not touch the margarine.

1:18:59

They'd only go for the butter.

1:19:01

So if you put food down and ants don't go to it.

1:19:03

Yeah, that's not food.

1:19:04

It's not food.

1:19:05

It's not food.

1:19:05

But I was just actually here in the other day that we mentioned this on the show before that the

1:19:11

tobacco companies bought food companies and they're making food that are addictive to people.

1:19:17

And but this goes through like the rise in obesity, the potential rise in autism.

1:19:23

They're making food that's cheap to make and using fillers they shouldn't be using,

1:19:29

but again, we talked about the FDA allows it to happen if you get your FDA patent,

1:19:33

you can put additives in later on and just notify them but not look for their approval.

1:19:38

Remember we talked about that?

1:19:39

Yeah.

1:19:39

So yeah, so just make sure you feed your cat the nutritious, good food.

1:19:48

Yeah, and just have fun with it.

1:19:50

And then when you find the food, your cat and dogs like prepping, a whole bunch of it.

1:19:55

Yep.

1:19:56

All right, people, I think it's torching you for an hour and 17 minutes is quite enough.

1:20:02

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1:20:03

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1:20:04

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1:20:05

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1:20:06

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