Explicit Proof of Work CAPTCHAs, Car Alternators
Ep. 62

Proof of Work CAPTCHAs, Car Alternators

Episode description

Dave teaches about a cool way to protect your website without CAPTCHAs, Ron teaches about car alternators.

This episode’s Monero challenge: In the show we mention a secret phrase. Tell us the secret phrase.

This episode’s Monero winner height & blockhash: 3427599, 9f0dd533c772277544554e0c2a598afc6a60dcb46bd05cf6dfa09d4682dffbc9

This episode’s Monero winner candidate list: RN, ardu, cumlord, almagest, delete_data

00:00:00 Is Earth overpopulated?

00:04:33 Tricked again!

00:10:15 New California law to steal your crypto

00:16:05 Why people lean towards conspiracies

00:30:59 The Fed and interest rates

00:41:32 Elon and Trump breaking up?

00:59:24 Dave teaches about proof of work CAPTCHAs

01:05:32 Ron teaches about car alternators

Resources discussed on the show:

go-away (https://git.gammaspectra.live/git/go-away), an open source, self-hosted proof of work CAPTCHA.

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Alright, welcome to the Canary in the Cage podcast I'm Ron Morgan and I'm a co-host Dave

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Havlicek.

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We're here to entertain you educate you and hopefully make you laugh.

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Wow.

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We got just in time for a recording this week.

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What was all the fireworks?

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Oh yeah, Ukraine's gonna disappear tonight.

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It sounds like.

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Oh no, you got the other fireworks.

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Yeah, yeah, fuck Ukraine.

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I don't give a shit about it.

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No, Russia's responding right now.

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Yeah, I'm giving a shit.

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That's another side of the world.

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That's Europe.

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Maybe you think it's a big, beautiful bomb.

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Yeah.

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Well, we had the Moab, the mother of all bombs.

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That's true.

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So wouldn't it be cool if Putin put on the bomb, a big, beautiful bomb?

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Alright, well, we're gonna.

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We gotta charge him for these ideas.

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This is that's it.

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Yeah.

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So I got a question for you.

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Okay.

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It's always been speculation or, you know, Bill Gates talks a lot about the earth being

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overpopulated.

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We need to depopulate the earth.

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I don't know where he's getting that from.

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You believe in that or not?

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No, that's retarded.

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Okay.

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So would you, would you agree or disagree that the entire world's population could live

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inside of Texas?

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We could do even better than that.

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Oh yeah.

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So like you could, you could take all eight billion people and we could stand in Jacksonville,

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Florida.

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Well, we could live.

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We could stand there.

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We could have a house that sets you off.

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Okay.

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No, but you can actually live in an apartment, 7, 8.8 billion of us.

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I mean like obviously you could do it volume-wise, but you couldn't do it with all the other

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thing, all the other considerations, right?

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Like you have nowhere to shop, you have your malls, right?

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No.

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But yeah, you could, yeah, everyone could have a little house.

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No.

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Or an apartment.

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There would be room for some retail, because I wouldn't.

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Okay.

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So you wouldn't be happy.

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Like you could do it, but you wouldn't be happy.

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I don't know.

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So how I did the math is I went and found out the square miles of Texas and then I went

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to New York City and found out how many people live per square mile.

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Right.

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Well, New York is not even the most dense.

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Tokyo is way denser.

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Mexico City.

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Oh, I was in America.

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Sorry.

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Yeah, yeah.

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I went to America.

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There's other countries.

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What?

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Huh?

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So the earth is flat and we're here.

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Where are they at?

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I don't know.

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So yeah, no, I actually thought I was going to fire you up on that one.

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No, it's not even close.

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You could have like quadrillions of people on earth.

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No, no, but all residing to say Texas living.

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Yeah, yeah.

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I mean, you would be in high rises, obviously.

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But if you look at New York, if there's 30,000 people per square mile, there's retail, there's

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office spaces there.

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So you would still have that.

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But you'd have to live in a place that looked and operated like New York.

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And so I'm saying you wouldn't be happy.

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You'd have to build Texas out.

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Yeah.

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And we'd all be Texans.

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Right.

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And then nobody could mess with each other.

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You'd start, you'd become a New Yorker.

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Because you'd have high rise everywhere, construction.

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Yeah.

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No, I guess why did you hurt that fact?

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I'm walking in.

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I'm walking in.

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You know that was that lived?

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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Was that on the show?

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No, we never talked about it.

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So he was crossing the street.

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That was midnight cowboy?

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Yeah.

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The cab drove into the camera.

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Yeah.

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You're not knowing it.

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And Dustin Hoffman, it was just like, hey, I'm not with the opportunity.

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Dustin Hoffman.

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No, it doesn't happen.

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Yeah, it doesn't happen.

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He's like, hey, I'm walking.

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So he had lived it.

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And I think it was kind of funny because they said, hey, I'm walking.

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That is the only X-rated movie to win Best Picture, I think.

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You know that?

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Did it finally get X-rated?

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Yes, they got it X-rated.

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They had art initially and it changed it to X.

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You know what was always X?

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Really?

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You changed art later because they dropped X.

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See, I thought X was only porno's.

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No, X can be like extreme violence or I think for that movie it was a lot of drug use.

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Oh, really?

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Yeah.

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We were woke back then.

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They had censorship boards in the 40s and 50s.

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Well, I guess they were woke in a different direction.

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Speaking of woke, you heard about Target.

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No.

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They don't have the Tuckett stuff anymore.

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Huh.

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They got American flags everywhere.

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Interesting.

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Some of them, somebody was losing some money and decided to change their direction.

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I still kind of don't really go there.

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I don't go there.

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I even target, I literally really walk in this place.

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Yeah, I mean, I have one close to me.

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I'll go there sometimes because there's some things that are, like it's a little bit higher

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quality than Walmart and I don't want the Walmart quality stuff.

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But it's pretty rare that I go there.

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So is the Tuckett stuff made in like Japan then or?

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I think it's like Vietnam and India and like...

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Oh, don't say Vietnam is better than China, dude.

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Of course it is.

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He may have Kim Pau Yang or whatever coming at you.

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So no, actually they've agreed to meet with Tre...

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The Tariff stuff.

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So see how that works out.

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But again, I mean, it comes down to this.

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I mean, Tariff stuff's fine.

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All this shit that you know, you know, Elon Musk stuff is fine.

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We should be able to arrest that to sack it.

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But it's time to do stuff with the American people.

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It really is.

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We need some relief.

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Like you still have this fucking, like I, before the show, I wanted to pull up an animated

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gif of Lucy holding the football for Charlie Brown, but I couldn't find one that was big

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enough to display on the screen.

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And I'm like, that's Ron, right?

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That's you.

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You keep trying to kick that football.

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You think, oh, government, if we get the right people, they're going to do something for

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Americans and the government's going to solve our problems.

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No, it's all bullshit.

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The government cannot solve our problems.

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So my motto in life has always been the federal government should never intervene in my life.

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It shouldn't exist.

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That's not their job.

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Well, no, I agree.

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It's not.

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But the reality, they shouldn't exist.

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I agree.

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But the reality is they have been and Joe Biden did it with a fucking chainsaw.

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So if Trump wants to be a successful president, he needs to...

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I'm going to talk about pulling stuff back.

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I'm not talking about adding stuff.

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Okay, but...

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So ban more stuff.

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But you keep saying like, oh, we need RFK to ban chemicals and food.

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So Florida did water?

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Really?

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Okay, so what?

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It shouldn't be there.

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The government shouldn't be controlling that.

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But they do.

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Pull the fuck back.

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No.

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The reason that there's fluoride in our water is because the government controls our water.

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Right.

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So the government...

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And you want the government to keep controlling the water.

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No.

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I want the government to go pull the fluoride out, do what you want.

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No.

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You want to have the government write a law.

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You want to have bans fluoride in water.

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What?

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No.

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Yes, you do.

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No, I want it to stop putting fluoride in water.

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But that's not the solution because maybe some water should have fluoride in it.

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What?

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Maybe I should decide for myself how much fluoride I want or don't want in my water.

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You can.

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No, I can't.

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Go to the store, buy some fluoride and pour it in your fucking water.

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Well, yeah, I can do it that way, sure.

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But I just...

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But how?

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You want to decide for your neighbor too?

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No, I should have it out of my faucet.

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And then if I don't like the level of fluoride that comes out of my faucet, I can call up

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a different provider, I can start...

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I can do something else, right?

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Like you...

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But that's not how the plumbing works in a building.

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It would be...

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The reality is...

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It would work that way.

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People would figure out how to make it work that way.

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It could never work that way.

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Of course it could.

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We don't have the infrastructure to do anything like that at all.

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Because we have too much governments.

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If we had no government, we would have all the infrastructure you could dream of.

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We would all have a big Texas-sized city and we would all have like 20 different water

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providers and there would be 20 different pipes and like you wouldn't even think about

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it.

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It would be amazing.

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All I'm asking for is pull shit back.

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Stop doing stuff.

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Franklin, you're...

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Find the overreach and cut the fuck off.

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Your method of doing so is to do the same shit we've been doing.

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No.

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Is have some guy write on a piece of paper, you're not allowed to do this.

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So the federal government in the 60s or 70s said put fluoride in your water or face consequences.

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Yeah.

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So if you want to put fluoride in the water.

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Right.

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I'm saying the government goes stop putting fluoride in your water or you want to do it.

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No, they should...

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See like you're doing the thing.

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What am I going to do?

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You're saying instead of ordering people to do this, order people to do that.

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No, the solution is stop ordering people.

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Stop.

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So the fluoride never comes out of the water?

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No.

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If one city wants to put it, then that's that city's problem.

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That's fine.

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If you want to turn it into a state, right?

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I'm cool with that.

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Well, I don't want it to turn into a state, right?

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I wanted to turn it.

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But I think that's a start.

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That's a start is started to stay right.

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Or just shut the fuck off.

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But then we realize, okay, maybe we shouldn't have states.

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We should have cities.

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And then instead of saying that we should have cities, or maybe we should have neighborhoods.

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Actually, that's not Colorado runs.

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And then instead of saying maybe we should have neighborhoods, maybe I just have my own

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house.

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And you leave me the fuck alone.

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Colorado is a homeroom state.

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Okay.

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Which means the counties of the cities, they dictate their own outcome.

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Okay.

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There you go.

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And that's cool.

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So yeah.

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So I mean, and that's fine, but I just don't want it in there.

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Okay.

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I get it.

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So like you can get the water provided that they put in there.

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But that's less government control.

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If we pull it out.

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It's some guy in the government saying, you're not allowed to do this.

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But people, they've done it by force.

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Right.

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But you still want by force.

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You want force.

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Then you then do it by state.

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The solution is to stop forcing.

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The federal government should say, we no longer require Florida.

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Right.

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We're not going to.

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And let the states decide.

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Right.

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We're not going to say any rules at all.

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Okay.

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Do whatever you want.

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And then if people don't like living in California, where the water Florida, and they can move.

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Right.

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Here, unfortunately, although our assembly district just shot down the text breaks for

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the movie theater or for the movie studios.

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Huh.

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Which is weird.

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Why the fuck would they do that?

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I don't know.

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Do you ever get the cigarette story?

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Maybe.

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There was a lawmaker assembly district guy, whatever.

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He presented a bill.

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He wanted to go.

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I'm sure he died.

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He wanted it.

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Now this isn't a matter.

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If you were born after 2022 or 2020 20 or 2003, right around that, you can no longer

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buy cigarettes.

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What the fuck?

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Yeah, I know.

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But then it went one step further.

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Where did they get this shit?

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No, they went one step further.

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The only people that can sell cigarettes are casinos.

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Oh my God.

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Okay.

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The dude actually put pen to paper and wrote that down.

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Well, listen, that first law would be discrimination on age, which is you can't do that.

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Well, they already do.

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You can't buy cigarettes unless you're 21.

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Well, they shouldn't be doing that either.

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When I was a kid, your parents used to give you a tent and say, go give me a pack of smokes.

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We had card and smokes at that point.

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Well, if I never did, my parents didn't smoke.

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So I don't know.

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But you can literally buy cigarettes with a note from your mom.

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Yeah, of course.

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Yeah.

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But speaking of retarded state rules, I got one from California.

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So it was a recent one.

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It's not passed yet, but it's going through the process.

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I don't actually know if it'll pass.

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I don't know how popular this is, but they're trying to pass a law that says any cryptocurrency

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on an exchange, if your account had no activity for the last three years, that money goes

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to the government.

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Wow.

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So they do this for banks already, right?

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Like if you have a bank account and there's no activity on the bank for a certain amount,

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I don't know what the actual time is, but that money gets appropriated to the government.

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I don't think that's true.

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Well, so the bank can't just keep it forever, right?

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No.

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So I was on Elroy Comptroller's website because they say, oh, you could find lost money.

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And I'm like, yeah.

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But I thought, well, you know, I mean, I lived in Elroy for a long time.

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I found a $1,200 check that was due to me.

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And I gave them my information and they said the check's on its way.

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Yeah.

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And like three days later, you check it on them.

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Well, that's not the bank.

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That's not the...

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So we're talking about like you open a bank account and then let's say you die or whatever.

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And now there's that money in that bank account, right?

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So after X years of zero activity, the government will take that money and do it at once.

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Now like, I think it will try to contact...

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It's like a bank will try and contact your next of kin and all that kind of shit first.

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So like they...

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And the California law might have all that shit in there.

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I didn't read it or anything.

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Right.

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But there's a fundamental difference between a bank account and cryptocurrency account.

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So how would they know who has what, where?

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Well, it's on your account.

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It's not like...

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No, no, the crypto stuff.

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Yeah.

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Because it's all in...

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It's for exchanges.

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So...

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So people keep their shit in exchange, which is like a bank.

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Okay.

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Oh, crypto bank.

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We're like, we teach you not to do that.

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You keep your own crypto.

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Right.

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And of course, if you die, it might...

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So like what you can do is write down your seed phrase and lock that up somewhere so

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that if you die, your next of kin can open up your locked stuff and get the seed phrase

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and recover it.

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So, but if it's on an exchange, it's really not your crypto.

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It's the exchange's crypto.

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Because you don't have the keys to that crypto.

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But the fundamental difference between a bank account and a crypto account is that a bank

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account is expected to have regular activity.

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Right.

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So like you're paying your bills and whatever the fuck.

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Yeah, checks coming in, checks going out.

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But like a crypto is more like a savings account.

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It's more like a stocks account, right?

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You put your shit in there and then you hope it gains value.

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That's what these people are doing on these exchanges.

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So would...

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So why would it have activity?

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So would there be Monero in the exchange?

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No, exchanges actually don't allow Monero.

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Okay.

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Because it's too private.

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It's too scary.

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Okay.

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So yeah, keep...

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Now, whether or not this passes, like this should be a fucking red flag to you people.

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Keep your own fucking crypto on your own accounts.

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Right?

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You can do...

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It's gotta pass.

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You can do cold wallets where it doesn't even exist on a computer anywhere.

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So you can't get hacked.

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Right.

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So the exchanges will give that information to the government?

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Of course.

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Really?

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They give the info right away once you open an account.

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Right.

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Because if you open a crypto trading account, the first thing it'll do is say upload a picture

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of your ID.

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What?

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For crypto?

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Oh yeah.

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It's really bad.

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Yeah.

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So there...

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Yeah.

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But safety...

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They don't give a shit.

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That's the law.

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The law says you have to do it so they do it.

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What the...

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Why would anybody do that for it?

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Because they don't understand the point of crypto.

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Like they just think it's a money making scheme.

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Like you just buy the crypto and then the money, the number goes up and then someday

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in the future you may be traded.

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The government's fingerprints are all over crypto.

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I don't care what anybody says.

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They're all over crypto.

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Well, regardless, store your own crypto, store your own coins, don't trust exchanges, don't

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trust the government with exchanges because they're going to steal your crypto.

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So what's up with...

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There's been a few kidnappings for people's Bitcoin.

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One happened here in Vegas.

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Really?

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Oh yeah.

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They took the guy out from the desert, was beating the hell out of him.

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I believe.

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And they finally got ahold of his father.

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And somehow the father released the crypto.

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Yeah.

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And then it happened in New York as well.

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Yeah, it's a thing.

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It's like with things like Bitcoin.

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We talked about this before.

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I don't know how much detail I went to.

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No, actually we did a show up.

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We did a whole show.

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We did.

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Yeah.

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So like Bitcoin, because it's fully transparent, I know which wallets have the highest Bitcoin

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in them, the largest number of Bitcoin.

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And then if I can associate that wallet with you as an individual, I can kidnap you and

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take you out in the desert and say, give me your fucking Bitcoin.

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Whereas in Monero, you just can't do that.

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You don't know which wallets have anything...

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We have stuff in them.

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So there are stories that pop up a couple times a year.

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People are like legit losing their flash drive or what.

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Yes.

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That wouldn't be an exchange.

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Or would it be...

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That would be you keeping it properly.

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So like when you're keeping your own crypto, right, like the whole phrase is be your own

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bank.

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That's honest.

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So like if you're going to be your own bank, well motherfucker, you need the security of

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a bank, right?

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You can't just put it on one drive and then oops, I lost that drive down the sewer.

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It's gone forever.

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Or I put it on this laptop and oops, my grandma threw my laptop before coffee on the laptop

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and now it's in the dumpster.

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No, like you have to have multiple copies, multiple backups, offline backups.

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You have to think about this shit.

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Yeah.

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Maybe I'll do a show on that because...

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Yeah, apparently it's...

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It's things like...

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Yeah, being your own bank is...

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You've got to pay for it.

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Yeah, somebody hid their flash drive and a hidden compartment on a desk and the wife

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gave the desk to go to bed.

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There you go.

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And he can never find the desk.

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Goodbye.

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And even the new guy, like when he gets the flash drive, like if it's password protected,

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he can't get into it anyway.

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Yeah.

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All right.

16:04

What do we got here?

16:05

You want to do some of your...

16:07

Do the Joe Rogan one.

16:08

Moon landing shit.

16:09

Okay, Joe Rogan.

16:10

Oops, how do these get out of order?

16:13

There we go.

16:14

Hey, this is a big Joe Rogan day I kind of like.

16:17

Before COVID, I would have told you vaccines is the most important invention after COVID.

16:20

Okay.

16:21

Are you doing the stick for him?

16:22

I know.

16:23

I'm reading the...

16:24

It's just good to see everybody having a good time.

16:25

The country's almost back to normal before World War III.

16:30

COVID was just so strange.

16:32

We lost a lot of people during COVID and most of them are still alive.

16:36

Yeah.

16:37

Yeah.

16:38

Right?

16:39

Right?

16:40

There's a lot of people that I don't fuck with anymore.

16:46

Before COVID, I would have told you that vaccines is the most important invention in human history.

16:52

After COVID, I'm like, I'll do it.

16:54

We went to the moon.

16:55

I think Michelle Obama's going to dip.

16:57

I think he's going to dip.

16:58

I think there's too much energy left in that.

16:59

I'm going to dip.

17:00

I think there's too much energy left in that.

17:01

I'm going to dip.

17:02

I'm going to dip.

17:03

I'm going to dip.

17:04

I'm going to dip.

17:06

I'm just kidding.

17:07

I don't think Michelle Obama's going to dip, but I believe all that other shit.

17:13

So that was just a bit he did that I really enjoyed.

17:16

Because he's kind of like a bit of conspiracy theorist.

17:20

I'm not.

17:21

I am.

17:22

I'm not.

17:23

I am.

17:24

But after COVID, I think a lot of us open our eyes up.

17:25

Because I was a borderline conspiracy theorist, but that's kind of when I'm like, this shit's fucked up.

17:30

Man, I, it's not like, how do I put this?

17:36

It's not like everything is a conspiracy because they have to be smart to do that stuff.

17:41

You know what I mean?

17:42

Like they're just fucking stupid.

17:43

And they just happen to fall into this shit.

17:45

But they're not falling into shit that works for them.

17:48

It's just like.

17:49

Okay.

17:50

So the moon came to be in faith.

17:51

Okay.

17:52

Let's say it was.

17:53

Okay.

17:54

And they did it for a reason.

17:55

Do you know why I believe they did it?

17:58

Because Russia was starting to go to the moon and put missiles to the moon.

18:00

People were scared.

18:01

Okay.

18:02

Sure.

18:03

We were building concrete bunkers in our, in our backyards.

18:04

Not, I wasn't alive yet.

18:06

So we had to fake it to a way, we're on the moon.

18:09

We've been on the moon.

18:10

Russia can't get there.

18:11

Yeah, but they would have called us out on that.

18:13

We played our flag.

18:14

Well, Sabay brought that up and, and, but they're like, well, well, Russia had to be

18:18

complicit with this if we did.

18:19

Yeah.

18:20

But did they?

18:21

Well, yeah.

18:22

I got my guy, my guy.

18:23

They would have been looking at the fucking sky with telescopes.

18:25

They'd be like, motherfucker, you're not up there.

18:27

They would have, they would have, they would have, they would have.

18:29

We're on the dark side of the moon.

18:30

No, we're not.

18:31

That's what they said.

18:32

But they would have, regardless of that, you would have been watching the thing the whole

18:35

fucking way there.

18:36

So they may have set a rocket up.

18:38

Well, no, this is what they say.

18:40

Cause this is all coming out now.

18:42

Okay, but if you're going to go to the trouble of setting a rocket up, you guys will put

18:45

speed on it.

18:46

It's swinging on the moon.

18:47

Wait, go to the, go to the rover.

18:49

Oh man.

18:51

Okay.

18:52

This is, this is the car.

18:54

This is the real car.

18:56

That's the, that's the pod there.

18:58

How did that fit?

19:00

You could make that work.

19:02

With three people.

19:03

You could make that work.

19:04

It's sensible.

19:05

How do you know that that's the pod?

19:06

How do you know the distance of that pod?

19:08

It's the one off of the beam.

19:09

No, okay, but how do you know how far that pod is based on the camera?

19:12

Cause it looks like he goes right by it.

19:14

No, it doesn't.

19:15

We also know how to make that.

19:17

They actually say this is an RC car with a man in a, like a Kim Dalton set up.

19:22

What do you mean?

19:24

It kind of looks like it.

19:25

Well, that could be.

19:26

So like, is this the actual footage?

19:27

Is this some guy?

19:28

They say it's the actual footage.

19:29

I just, I want to know how a car like that can fold up.

19:33

That could absolutely fold up and fit on that thing.

19:36

All right.

19:37

Go to the, I have proof to be right in the, in fact.

19:39

Oh, okay.

19:40

Yeah.

19:41

This is proof right here.

19:42

I got it.

19:43

We're done.

19:44

See right there.

19:45

Yep.

19:46

It's fake.

19:47

It's fake.

19:48

This is like some AI shit.

19:49

What is this?

19:51

No, I mean, I think if we would have done that,

19:54

I think if we went to the moon, it would be like the coolest thing ever.

19:57

But as every day rolls on, I'm like, I'm 50%, I'm 49%.

20:00

I'm 48%.

20:01

Dude, I don't fucking know.

20:02

The other thing, like I brought this up before, but like, you can't look at the COVID government

20:11

and say that's the same government that put us on the moon.

20:14

Who's not?

20:15

No, I agree.

20:16

So like, yes, they were always like shady shit, like the OSS and the dollars brothers,

20:21

but like people were competent back down.

20:23

No, you know about world, you know the Pearl Harbor, right?

20:26

Yeah.

20:27

We knew it was coming.

20:28

We knew the attack was gonna happen and we allowed it to happen.

20:30

Yes.

20:31

So we lied to the American people.

20:32

Yeah, they'd been lying for a long time.

20:33

So we admit.

20:34

I'm not saying they don't lie.

20:35

So we admit the government has been lying for a long time.

20:39

So way past the moon.

20:40

I just don't, I don't think they could have pulled off that lie.

20:42

I mean, Vietnam, the Liberty boat.

20:45

That wasn't Vietnam.

20:46

Oh, Liberty was in, was Israel.

20:49

No, no, but you think the Tonkin, Gulf of Tonkin.

20:51

Oh, no, Gulf of Tonkin.

20:52

Yeah.

20:53

Okay.

20:54

Cause the Liberty, okay.

20:55

Yeah.

20:56

I was just listening to an interview a few weeks ago about that Liberty ship, which is

20:57

fucked up.

20:58

Yeah.

20:59

So I saw another, like it was at the Mises caucus.

21:00

Yeah.

21:01

Not the caucus, but the Mises.

21:02

No, but a dude on the boat wrote a book.

21:04

Yeah.

21:05

Well, he was the guy doing the interview on the YouTube.

21:07

Yeah.

21:08

He definitely, or not an interview, but it was a speech.

21:09

That was compelling.

21:10

Yeah.

21:11

Um, no, like, of course they always lie.

21:13

I just don't think they could have pulled off a lie that big.

21:15

Like it's somebody somewhere would have, would have blown all that up.

21:19

But we had the Germans.

21:20

Right.

21:21

Right.

21:22

So they were smarter ones.

21:23

Right.

21:24

They're more likely to actually go to the fucking moon.

21:27

Like you take a fucking Nazi and say, Hey buddy, we're going to lie about this.

21:32

You know what that guy would react?

21:34

All right.

21:35

So how many people would it take to fake the moon landing?

21:37

It's a couple of hundred at least.

21:41

I think it'd be done with less.

21:43

There's no way, dude.

21:44

There's no way.

21:45

Like I, did I bring this movie up with the Capricorn one?

21:48

Have you ever seen it?

21:49

Yeah.

21:50

I don't know because you brought it up.

21:51

You did bring it up after the show or during the show?

21:53

There's a scene in that movie where, okay, let me, let me go back and describe the movie

21:58

because you guys probably, it's an old seventies movie.

22:01

It's about, they're, they're taking a trip to Mars and it turns out it's a big conspiracy.

22:08

Like they, they, they're trying to fake it and they pull the astronauts out at the last

22:14

minute and like they help, they lock them in a room and like they explain to them what

22:18

the situation is and all that shit.

22:19

And I'm not going to spoil the rest because it's a really good movie.

22:21

Go watch it.

22:22

What year did that movie come out?

22:23

78, 77.

22:24

Oh, so it's like less than ten years after we faked the moon landing.

22:27

Well, that's funny.

22:28

I think a lot of the moon landing shit came from this movie and then people forgot about

22:32

the movie, which is, which is really weird.

22:33

Is Stanley, Stanley Kubrick having to do with that movie?

22:36

No.

22:37

He's the one that faked the moon landing.

22:38

Yeah.

22:39

Okay.

22:40

But there's a scene in the movie.

22:41

Well, so first of all, the astronauts, like they were in on it, but they were told because

22:45

they had to be told, right?

22:46

And then like they were the ones fighting against it, the whole movie.

22:49

But there's a scene in the movie where one of the guys in the, what do you call it, control

22:55

room?

22:56

Yeah.

22:57

He's on like a terminal and like he's running some numbers and looking at the flight pass

23:01

and shit.

23:02

And he's like, something's wrong.

23:03

This doesn't add up, right?

23:05

And like they disappear him.

23:06

And then he dies.

23:07

He mysteriously disappears and dies or something.

23:09

But like think of how many people they'd have to do that to, right?

23:13

Somebody would have seen an anomaly and then said something.

23:15

So the people in the control room watched a TV monitor.

23:18

I don't know exactly what they were like.

23:20

They saw, what, if you look at the NASA footage, which I'll get to that in a second.

23:25

I talked about before.

23:26

Yeah, but they're reading like real instrument data from the ship.

23:28

But they're, it's being told to them what, you know, it's, right.

23:31

But if, but it's, it's hard to fake that in a way that would look real is my point.

23:37

Like somebody would say, this doesn't matter because these are all fucking PhD scientists,

23:41

right?

23:42

So like you can't just trick them easily.

23:43

They held that though.

23:44

Oh my God.

23:45

Yes.

23:46

They have, they have degrees from universities.

23:47

You can call the university.

23:48

Like now you have to see like, this is why I'm saying a couple hundred because you'd

23:52

have to get to the university and say, Hey buddy, this guy has a fake degree here at

23:56

university.

23:57

So if someone calls asking, does he have a degree?

23:58

No, no, no, no, no, I'm saying the people over the screen, they thought we went to the

24:02

moon.

24:03

Right.

24:04

But then you would be able to trick them very easily.

24:05

It's Stanley Kubrick and the crew.

24:07

They wouldn't be able to trick those people.

24:09

Why not?

24:10

Because they're PhD scientists who know what real data looks like.

24:12

So when they were in college, they'd learn how to track a dot to them from the earth

24:15

to the moon.

24:16

Yes, that's exactly what you do.

24:17

This is the earth.

24:18

This is the moon.

24:19

Yes.

24:20

That's why you don't know how to do it because you never went to college.

24:21

Watch the dot.

24:22

Oh, I don't know.

24:23

The math wouldn't add up.

24:24

They would see, they would notice.

24:25

Yeah.

24:26

Which of you and I love it?

24:28

What about it?

24:29

Do you think the government was involved?

24:30

Do you think they weren't involved?

24:31

I don't think they weren't involved.

24:33

I think they, again with Pearl Harbor, they knew it was coming.

24:38

I don't know.

24:39

Here's what we know for a fact.

24:42

The CIA captured an Al Qaeda guy in 97, 98, something.

24:47

The guy had a laptop.

24:49

They went through his laptop.

24:50

It had detailed plans for 9-11.

24:52

Okay.

24:53

And I think it was the CIA.

24:55

And back then, this was before the Patriots Act, where the CIA and FBI hated each other.

25:01

I was really excited that way you're fed.

25:03

The Patriots came out right after 9-11.

25:05

Yeah.

25:06

So the part of the Patriots Act was that all these agencies have to talk to each other

25:11

and share data.

25:12

So the Patriots Act was voted on like two months after 9-11?

25:15

Yeah.

25:16

Has it ever happened?

25:17

Has the bill ever happened?

25:18

You're changing the subject.

25:19

Okay.

25:20

You pitched the Patriots.

25:21

I didn't.

25:22

The point is before 9-11, the CIA and the FBI hated each other.

25:24

Okay.

25:25

And they wouldn't share data.

25:26

They hate Joe's guts.

25:27

So the CIA takes this laptop and they say they filed away in some cabinet with the 20,000

25:34

other laptops that have evil plans on them.

25:37

And they just don't ever think about it again, right?

25:40

So like, yes, they knew about the plans, but I don't know how plausible those plans seemed

25:45

compared to the other plans.

25:47

So like, yes, someone could have raised the flag and say, hey, what's beyond the walk

25:50

off of this?

25:51

But they didn't.

25:52

And it happened.

25:53

Now, I don't know how like...

25:57

See, okay.

25:58

So I don't want to say the government was secretly involved.

26:01

That's the only thing that's making these events.

26:02

I don't always say that.

26:03

I don't think about it.

26:04

I don't want to know about it because I mean, I know people that know people that died in

26:08

the World Trade Center.

26:09

So I don't want to meet people.

26:12

So if I say something, I don't want to like, oh, I pissed somebody off.

26:16

Okay.

26:17

I don't want to talk to the store.

26:18

I was in a bar and I talked to strangers.

26:20

My son was here and a stranger was here.

26:22

And I was trying to talk to him.

26:24

He goes, oh, I'm sorry.

26:26

I'm upset.

26:27

I've got issues going on.

26:28

I go, man, it's cool.

26:29

I don't worry about it.

26:30

He goes, yeah, well, I just thought I got six months to live.

26:33

Now, I didn't know this guy and my son overheard him and he didn't say this.

26:38

He's like, okay, asshole, talk.

26:41

So I went crazy.

26:43

I'm like, well, take out bank loans, buy your cars, but you know, do all this stuff.

26:49

And he actually enjoyed it.

26:50

But that's what I'm afraid of is saying like, nine 11 was staged.

26:53

And so I was like, well, they used thermite to melt the iron.

26:56

I'm like, well, my mom died in that.

26:58

I mean, oh, or my dad was a guy that jumped out of the building.

27:01

I would do that to people on purpose.

27:03

I used to wear like a hoodie when I went to the poker casino and it had like holes in

27:08

it.

27:09

It was like an old ratty hoodie, but I didn't give a shit because I'm at a casino.

27:12

What do I give a fuck?

27:13

And so someone was making fun of me for it.

27:15

And I go, this is my brother.

27:17

He died on nine 11.

27:18

And like he fucking like instantly started apologizing like a little bitch.

27:23

And like, I couldn't hold a laughter back.

27:25

Unfortunately, but it was good.

27:27

Yeah, but no, because now I mean, like it's like every day now on X nine 11.

27:32

And that's why I brought this to my mind.

27:34

Like I said, they might have known about it and then just ignored it because like,

27:37

hey, well, if it happens, we can capitalize.

27:40

So do you know, I don't know, did you know there's there's technology that a plane

27:45

can be flown through remote control and they were installed in the 90s.

27:49

Okay.

27:50

I mean, so people are saying there's remote control operated.

27:53

I get, I'm not saying this.

27:55

Well, you knocked the pilots out because the pilots would always be able to override that

27:58

shit.

27:59

Could they though?

28:00

Even if they couldn't, they could go on the radio.

28:02

Like I've got the planes out of my control.

28:03

What's going on?

28:04

And we don't have that.

28:05

Did we hear the black?

28:06

We were find the black boxes.

28:07

I think they did.

28:08

Did they?

28:09

And they had live radio too.

28:10

They'd someone be in the tower.

28:11

Who'd hear that, right?

28:12

And then we have the plane that went that the so the passengers on the plane, someone

28:18

had internet access on their phone.

28:19

That was that was the plane that crashed in Pennsylvania.

28:22

Yes.

28:23

So like the passengers learned about the plans of the hijackers and they took over the plane

28:28

and the plane went down during that.

28:30

They all died in there.

28:31

So like that was real.

28:33

How would you fake that?

28:34

Why would you fake that?

28:35

It makes no sense.

28:36

So they're saying that the planes remote control flown into the twin towers.

28:40

Pilots are saying, well, I was now at remote control.

28:42

Well, well, we'll get to that one in a second.

28:44

So people, pilots are saying there's no way a novice pilot could fly a plane into that

28:50

big of a plane into a bill.

28:51

Oh, that's bullshit.

28:52

I don't know.

28:53

I'm just, I'm just, those things are fucking E like you have it on the horizon.

28:56

You just go towards it.

28:58

It planes are.

28:59

The black, the black Hawk that flew into a plane.

29:01

Yeah.

29:02

Helicopters are very different.

29:03

Okay.

29:04

Yeah.

29:05

So if you ever like go on a flight simulator, like on Microsoft Flight Sim or whatever one

29:09

of those, like those are meant to train pilots.

29:11

Okay.

29:12

And if you like, so that it's very easy for something off in the distance for you to

29:16

fly the plane towards that thing, the hard part is like landing and taking off and like

29:20

all the technical shit.

29:21

Like anyone could just fly a fucking plane when you're already in the air.

29:24

It's easy.

29:25

Easier than driving a car.

29:28

Okay.

29:29

It is.

29:30

I'm sorry.

29:31

Okay.

29:32

So we're not talking about fucking loop to loop and shit.

29:34

So the plane that went down Philadelphia, that was supposed to be headed for DC.

29:38

Yes.

29:39

And they got it.

29:40

The news story was that it was going for the White House.

29:44

Okay.

29:45

But then the Pentagon guy hit.

29:47

Yeah.

29:48

By something.

29:49

Yeah.

29:50

Now I do believe the Pentagon was not hit by a plane.

29:54

Jesus.

29:55

No, dude, there's.

29:56

So what if that was a plane?

29:58

Where'd the plane go?

29:59

That was a plane going to the Pentagon.

30:00

Right.

30:01

What I'm saying.

30:02

I don't know, dude.

30:03

It's, it just doesn't.

30:04

See now, like again, like you talk about, you have all these things where like, oh,

30:09

we had a backup missile, but that means more people are involved and the more people are

30:13

involved, someone's going to leak it.

30:15

Right.

30:16

And there's been no leaks like that.

30:17

Well, jets were scrambled to defend from the planes, but they were on a training mission

30:22

pretty far away in the country or something.

30:24

I don't know.

30:25

It's, it's what I say out of, but all this is flood.

30:28

And I never believed the plane, depending on anyway, just because of the, the hole in

30:33

the building and, and the, the wings and the light poles that didn't get, not one light

30:39

pole got knocked over as a big plane did with the wingspan.

30:42

I, it's been a weird thing.

30:44

But again, I tried, I've been trying to stay away from that one, but it's, it's starting

30:46

to, it's starting to haunt me.

30:48

And it's been 25 years or 24 years.

30:51

So I might be, I might be diving deep in the.

30:54

I don't know how to.

30:55

So what else do we have?

30:58

Let's see.

30:59

We got, oh, yeah, let's talk about the Fed because you, you are kind of retarded about

31:05

this.

31:06

Okay.

31:07

But let's play the video.

31:08

Good afternoon.

31:12

My colleagues and I remain squarely focused on achieving our dual mandate goals of maximum

31:16

employment and stable prices for the benefit of the American people.

31:21

Despite heightened uncertainty, the economy is still in a solid position.

31:26

The unemployment rate remains low and the labor market is at or near maximum employment.

31:32

Inflation has come down a great deal, but has been running somewhat above our 2% longer

31:36

run objective.

31:40

In support of our goals today, the Far Open Market Committee decided to leave our policy

31:44

interest rate unchanged.

31:46

The risks of higher unemployment and higher inflation appear to have risen.

31:51

And we believe that the current stance of monetary policy leaves us well positioned

31:55

to respond in a timely way to potential economic developments.

31:59

So yeah, like this is them announcing that they're not changing interest rates.

32:04

Right.

32:05

So how do the interest rates work?

32:06

The federal government tells the banks what to charge?

32:09

No.

32:10

So the interest when they quote these interest rates, these are essentially the interest

32:16

rates on bonds.

32:18

So when you buy a bond, it says $1,000 on it.

32:23

And then it has a bunch of coupons attached.

32:25

And those coupons all say 4%.

32:27

So every year you turn a coupon in and they give you 4% on your $1,000.

32:32

Now when you can't change that 4%, right?

32:37

So the way they target these interest rates is they'll say, oh, well, I'll sell you the

32:40

bond for $980.

32:44

So now you're getting a discount on the price of the bond, which effectively changes those

32:48

interest rates.

32:50

So that's essentially how they adjust it.

32:52

There's a lot of steps involved, but that's how they do it.

32:54

Okay.

32:55

So the federal government does set the interest rate though?

32:57

No.

32:58

The Federal Reserve is not part of the government.

33:00

They're a private entity.

33:01

But they still set the interest rates.

33:06

And then the banks have to follow them.

33:08

It's not have to follow them.

33:09

It's just like you can buy the bonds or you can not buy the bonds.

33:13

So why wouldn't the bank not buy the bonds and have a lower interest rate?

33:18

There are laws that say banks have to hold a certain number of bonds.

33:21

So it's okay for the government to tell a bank how to operate?

33:24

I didn't say it's okay.

33:25

Well, you're telling me I'm retarded because I don't understand.

33:28

You're retarded because you don't understand what all this means.

33:31

But you bitch because I said the floor needs to come out of the water.

33:35

You want the government to tell people to break the floor out of the water?

33:37

I don't want the government to.

33:38

You're like, but they can tell you how much to charge your own interest.

33:40

No, I don't want them to do that at all.

33:41

That was not your statement.

33:42

No, so my statement is, well, okay, I never got to my statement.

33:46

I was just talking about your statement.

33:48

So what you said was you want them to lower interest rates because it essentially, what

33:55

lowering interest rates does is it prints money.

33:57

Because when you lower the interest rates, they're selling a thousand dollar bond for

34:03

a thousand and ten dollars.

34:05

They're essentially giving you free money.

34:08

And then the government is so they're printing, so they're not actually selling the bonds.

34:12

The government sells the bonds.

34:13

Okay.

34:14

They're buying the bonds.

34:15

Okay.

34:15

So when the Fed buys bonds, they're saying I will pay you a thousand and ten dollars

34:20

for this a thousand dollar bond.

34:22

And the government's like, sure, take as many as you want.

34:25

So what's the interest rate that's the break even point then?

34:27

Well, there's no such thing as a break even point.

34:29

A thousand and four thousand?

34:30

Well, a break even was four percent because it's a face value of a thousand.

34:32

So four percent interest on money.

34:35

Yeah.

34:36

Okay.

34:37

So why not be a four percent?

34:39

Well, so the whole reason they do this nonsense is allegedly to control inflation and unemployment.

34:45

Well, it's all nonsense.

34:48

It's all bullshit.

34:49

Yeah.

34:50

The whole fucking thing is bullshit.

34:52

But like Trump, so like Trump wants the government, not just Trump, the government always wants

34:57

low interest rates because it means that the Fed prints money and hands that money to

35:01

the government.

35:02

So what is...

35:03

And the government can go spend that money.

35:04

Why does money have to be printed if it's at four percent?

35:06

Because we have a fake fiat bullshit system.

35:09

The only way to make money is to print it.

35:10

Do they print money at six percent?

35:13

They're always printing money.

35:14

That's all they do is print money.

35:17

So it's all about do we print more money or do we print less money?

35:20

That's all they do is print money.

35:21

Okay.

35:22

So a four percent interest rate would help home buyers.

35:25

Nothing is this...

35:26

You're thinking of this wrong.

35:27

Like it's nothing helping or hurting the existence of the Fed hurts everybody.

35:32

Okay.

35:33

We agree, but they exist and we have to deal with it.

35:34

So interest rates are a price.

35:37

Okay?

35:38

It's the price on future money.

35:39

Okay.

35:40

So like if you don't set prices with markets, right, then you can't say this is the price

35:50

that's optimal.

35:51

Because if you're not using markets, you don't know the optimal price.

35:55

Nobody knows the optimal price.

35:57

You're just making shit up.

35:58

You're casting chicken bones and fucking looking at tea leaves.

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And that's all these people do.

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So it doesn't matter if they lower or raise it or...

36:04

So why bust my asterisk that they need to lower the interest rate?

36:07

They don't need to lower it.

36:08

They need to stop existing.

36:09

Oh, now you want to tell banks that they can't make money off of other people's...

36:13

No, I want the Fed to stop it.

36:14

The Fed is not...

36:15

The Fed is not...

36:16

Oh, so you want the interest rates to go free market in the banking system?

36:19

Yes.

36:20

Oh, okay.

36:21

I'm cool with that.

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Sort of.

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Yeah.

36:24

Well, okay.

36:25

So as long as other banks...

36:26

As long as other people can open banks up as well...

36:27

Oh, of course.

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Yeah.

36:29

They're not going to be...

36:30

They're not going to be...

36:31

You have to get rid of all the...

36:32

Boxed out.

36:33

But you don't want to sell the bank because this...

36:35

Because I actually have a thing...

36:37

There's no way I'll ever do it.

36:39

I have a plan that would eliminate the banks from housing loans.

36:42

Yeah.

36:43

And no, no, it's using a trick within the law, and I don't think they could stop it.

36:49

And people would get much cheaper interest rates, but people would make more money on

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their investments.

36:53

Are you talking about life insurance?

36:54

No, I'm going to buy the house.

36:55

No, you're talking about using life insurance to do that.

36:58

Oh, no, be your own bank with life insurance.

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Yeah.

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No, I don't want to say the word because it's a word.

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You basically maybe if you fuck it, you know, I'm never gonna do I said to start a co-op

37:08

Everybody buys into the co-op and the co-op loans you might buy a house. Okay, because then I mean that's kind of what those

37:14

Life insurance things are doing. Well, that's fine

37:16

But what I'm saying though is you think you take the government out of yes and the begging system out of this and every end to

37:21

Living your house

37:23

You have to pay your your co-op fees. We should be your mortgage. Yes

37:26

If you don't pay your mortgage, you'd have to move out, right? So it would be easier way to get out a deadbeat

37:31

Yeah, well, so the the beauty of the life insurance and we might actually do a show on this because it's actually very interesting but

37:38

If you if you take a mortgage out from your life insurance

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The house is paid off instantly in your name at your house. They cannot take the house away from you unless you don't pay taxes

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and then

37:49

If you don't say you still alone, right to the life insurance, but that's your life insurance

37:56

So all that happens is if you don't pay and

37:59

Then you die

38:00

They just deduct that from the value of the payout. Yeah, but the problem is that life insurance with that much money

38:06

You got the old you got to be bought you got to be paid into it for death

38:09

Yes, so like so I'm going more for the worst. I'm a home buyer

38:12

Yeah, well, so the thing is with the what the life insurance plan

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I've looked at this to see if it would work for me and

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You're right like if you start it now

38:21

You're never gonna make it work

38:23

But what what you got to do is when you have a child you get a life insurance policy on that newborn child

38:29

Yeah, and then your premiums will be like $20 my mom did that but it was but they they they turned out

38:35

Well, you know, it's not term. It's whole life. You have to get a whole life

38:38

It doesn't work with term

38:39

So you get a whole life policy on your child and then on their 18th birthday you sign it over to them

38:45

You know Trump was do something just like that by the way, what do you mean? He wants to do that?

38:48

It's not he's in the big beautiful bill

38:50

See that's gonna ruin it all if he fucking makes it part of the law

38:53

It's gonna ruin everything

38:55

It's a really a wall that just says hey when your kids born you get a thousand dollars. Yes, you know, yes

39:02

Yes

39:03

It's gonna ruin everything don't let the government get a control of this the problem is they're here

39:08

We have to deal with I can't it either grab your gun everything they touch turns

39:12

the grass in the gun and gives about your friends and go to DC and over to the

39:17

No, just ignore them just stop like just disobeying so drive 65% 45. Yeah, sure

39:24

Look, that's how that's how Gandhi got England out of India, right? They didn't start a war

39:29

They just said no, we're not gonna do that. Go ahead and do what you're gonna do

39:32

They would just like good. There was like a saltmine protest. I think yeah, and they were just fucking lie down

39:37

Then go ahead. What are you gonna do? You can't you can't make us mine your salt?

39:40

That's all you gotta do is stop obeying them

39:43

If enough people disobey, there's nothing they can do about it. I don't think that's how that would work on that

39:47

Well, it didn't work now. It always works. It's worked every time they've done it

39:52

So you get your need attend because we kicked out of your house. Okay, you'll lose all your belongings

39:57

And apparently you might lose your bank account if you're in California. It's been a how long you're you're that's fine

40:01

But if you're being your own bank if you're keeping your own fucking shit, then you know

40:06

So do we want to talk about?

40:09

Because I mentioned this before you shot me down on it that I'm whether it's true or not. I don't know but

40:14

Trump came out over the weekend and said that by net clones

40:19

Oh, no, you guys see this shit. It's great. No, no, but they're showing the club. They're so like

40:24

Like different faces. There's no way these are the same two guys

40:27

Too many wrinkles on the forehead look at his neck

40:33

I don't I

40:35

Do believe there were clothes, but I would imagine every president does that

40:40

It's like lookalikes, right? Yeah, clones is a more funny word for me

40:43

Well, but he's not genetically the same as your was a movie about it Dave the president had died

40:48

Yeah, yeah, yeah, and you know life and art to mimic each other

40:52

I believe there was they've been doing that for a fucking centuries. Yeah, oh, yeah

40:56

You like the man in the iron mask. Yeah, so I just said there was Tom fully going on not every bite was bite

41:01

Yeah, I mean, I just know what my Trump Trump was having to right

41:04

I would think so because you could another person have that hair you can fake that he's that hair's patent man

41:10

Yeah, you can you gotta get copyright and you got like a plight for

41:13

Whatever, okay, let's talk about the Elon Trump feud then

41:18

Fake or not. I don't think it's fake

41:22

It's not okay. It's it's something that I think they would do

41:27

Like they would fake it. Yeah, if they had a good reason and I just can't think of a good reason

41:32

They beautiful bill is going through and that's the main topic. That's well prior to today that was his main topic

41:39

I think you don't genuinely doesn't like it

41:41

Well, it takes EV the EV

41:44

No, no, that's not why it does do that. Okay, but that's not why he doesn't like I think he well, okay

41:49

Maybe I'm get maybe I'm the one kicking the football here

41:51

But like I think he learns being genuine that he realizes the bill is bullshit

41:57

It's increases spending it increases the debt and it undoes everything doge was working for no

42:02

No, no, he said there's no doge Hudson there, but we talked about last week that cannot be done in that bill that has to be a recession

42:10

Right, and that's another thing that happened this week. We're sorry this week is Mike Johnson said we're not gonna do that

42:14

Well, I mean Trump is like I just all Trump in the Capitol this afternoon

42:19

Fuck out of Mike Johnson the problem with Trump is that like

42:23

He's not

42:24

He's not pushing all that shit like he's not it's not on his Twitter

42:28

It's not fucking like he just talked about the big beautiful bill which is bullshit. He doesn't talk about

42:33

Doge cuts. He doesn't talk about that shit. Oh, like that's a problem. Okay, but let's get back to the trouble Elon

42:38

They were like that bill in a second because there's a talk I want to bring up on that as well

42:42

Who wins this fight?

42:45

That's tough one. I don't know. I mean, do you remember that?

42:47

What you want to win obviously do you remember the soccer team that was trapped in the mine and like a little something?

42:52

Yeah, you know must was going crazy on Twitter. He was on a pedophile. Yeah, he went like off the chart now Trump

42:59

Kind of does the same thing. Yeah, it's a different way

43:02

Pulling shots like he said Trump's on the Epstein way isn't it today?

43:06

Now does that get does that get Elon sued? No, you can't you get that shit? No, you don't he's a government official

43:13

He's a public figure you're not you still cannot make up. Yes. Yes, you can't if it if it be if it's a government official

43:19

You cannot demean their character. Yes, you can. No, you can't of course you can have a lot more love

43:24

He's a government official. You can say literally fucking anything you want other than the threat

43:29

Like Trump cannot show damages. I how is his reputation been damaged? He everybody that hates him already hates him

43:35

Okay, so what does agree on that and that's fine because that cuz I'm not there's no way

43:39

I've got a good official can sue for defamation, but they have they've attempted to I just don't know the outcomes

43:42

Cuz I didn't look into it. All right, well Trump Trump you're on the Epstein list. Here's the come after us

43:47

Yeah, no, not me. No, you have to sue the canary the cage incorporated LTD

43:53

Which doesn't exist. Yeah, good luck, but here's the thing

43:57

So now this is like this is starting a trend. Yeah, Trump's on the emptiness

44:02

So that kind of does hurt his character, but fine sure

44:05

We're gonna not in a material way like so real are they gonna have to release it because that's that's what I thought about that

44:12

Because if Trump does sue saying Elon is is defaming my character. He knows to be false

44:18

They would have to bring the list in court. Well, I know but just to release it to the public think he's not on here

44:22

Well, yeah, you can do that too. Yeah, I mean, do you believe he's on there? I'm starting to think he might be I don't think he is because one

44:29

When he ran for president 2015, you don't think Clinton had access to that

44:33

Maybe she didn't 20 in the entire Joe Biden's presidential campaign. Yeah, I mean that is a good argument

44:39

He had access to that this guy's been vetted more than anybody

44:43

Well, so like when he won against Clinton like that was a total blindside, right?

44:48

They thought they have we haven't the bag yet. She had the balloons and the fireworks already bought like I can see why they would they would hold that ammo

44:54

Now would you now the reason they might not release it during his term is because they use COVID to get rid of them, right?

45:00

Yeah, COVID he fucking fumbled that ball so fucking hard and like we're like, yeah, we'll keep that for later

45:04

Yeah, right. So now now is later. Well later was last four years. Well, because Trump was out of power

45:09

Yeah, but he was ready for office. They were they were they were fake arresting him. Maybe they were do all these charges on him

45:15

Maybe so I don't know it's like I

45:18

Don't know I just wanted to come out

45:20

But here's the thing. I mean there are there is one picture that circuits the internet every couple months. Yeah of Trump and Epstein to get

45:26

Yeah, that's a party. Yeah, Trump was like it was like 30 years ago, right? That's the best picture you got

45:32

I'm thinking he's not on that list because there are no pictures of it

45:37

Well, those two both were New York New York I'd say how you run into each other. Yeah, that's a picture of each other to me

45:42

That's not that's not what what's making me change my mind is that?

45:47

He keeps fucking up with this fucking. He's not hammering doge

45:51

He's not hammering close the guy in the clothes that close the department of education

45:56

Postalist he's not getting out fucking. No, we don't know that we tell the body. Yeah, not making them do their jobs

46:01

We talked about this months ago. He's he's great to get something started. He sucks and follow-up

46:06

I mean the LA there's not done fucking houses there

46:09

They still it should permits there and he's like we're gonna streamline this and I'm sure he meant to he wanted to

46:15

Well, fucking people are not following he needs a strong DOJ a strong FBI and what I believe everything else is a conspiracy

46:22

But not this this is just Trump's just not good at something like what would be the conspiracy though?

46:27

He's on the list

46:29

And he's been compromised. Maybe he's not on the list. Maybe he's compromised some other way and like I believe he's

46:35

And they're holding it over and they're saying if you do this we're gonna release the info

46:39

But what okay, so what kind of info could actually hurt Trump at this point being on the Epstein list?

46:44

I mean, he's he's almost 80 or he is 80. He's got enough money to live forever sure as long as he can live

46:51

He did he's not I mean the public figure now, but if he got impeached

46:55

Just

46:59

Some similar list yeah, that means he committed sex crimes right and he will go to prison for the rest of his life for his short life

47:07

Session sent you a limitation of I depends on what the crime was I believe murder zone in the carries past

47:15

It was seven years. I believe now. It's 10. I don't know wait

47:17

I believe murder zone

47:20

Charges so you have to look at the federal version and it's a big

47:24

Well, but then you would have to you'd have to go after everybody on that on this horse

47:27

I mean, you know Tom Hanks not the time. This is a nuclear option for sure. Yeah

47:31

Maybe that's why they haven't released it because it is the nuclear option

47:34

You can't just release the Trump entry you got to release the whole list and burn all your allies

47:39

So it's already jacked in except for Donald yeah, like that's not gonna fly like no, that's an account buddy

47:44

I don't know. I don't I just think it would have came out by now

47:47

I don't know because it is the nuclear option

47:50

Because they're people around that list too and they know it I

47:53

There's a very at least once a big board justice on that list

47:57

John Roberts

47:58

You're gonna get to that just my opinion. I could be wrong probably not

48:04

I've seen some of the pictures

48:06

Do we have a good one arrow challenge this week?

48:09

Is John Roberts on the MC?

48:11

That's a shitty challenge. Well, yeah, it would all be yes not the John Roberts. This is frame court member a different John Robby

48:17

Very popular name

48:20

Yeah, um

48:23

I was thinking of one. I used I couldn't think of one

48:26

We can do that cold word or something. We just do a single word. They just want the money

48:31

Yeah, yeah, we like to fuck around be entertaining with it, right?

48:35

What's it you pick a secret word? I picked the last like 12

48:40

Just pick a word I'm trying to make it like relevant to our show

48:46

Without being too if too much of an idiot. Yeah, um, well you're gonna fail that

48:53

Mars rover Mars rover

48:58

You want to get in the wheel next week just next message me with moon rover

49:02

So did we bring up on the exit out the pregnant girl Dan said it was on there, but we didn't

49:10

So it's Megan Merkel who was married to with the ex-prince or I don't know where he stands at now with the Prince hood and stuff

49:17

Yeah

49:19

Apparently they're in a hospital

49:21

Okay, and I don't know if this is like a ritual of a dance before the baby comes out a lot of people don't believe she's pregnant

49:28

That's always way too high

49:31

But it's it's not and I honestly don't give a shit

49:35

But it's if she is faking it

49:39

She's using a thing called the

49:41

I'll go back to the words for a second. I put it in the words

49:44

Is she faking her pregnancy? She's a moon?

49:47

Moonbub so if you fake a pregnancy they have a thing I call a moonbub you can put in there

49:52

Huh, so why would they use the word moon for in something that's fake?

49:57

Here we go again

50:00

Didn't make up the word moonbub

50:02

I

50:03

Did not make up the word moonbub

50:05

I'm just saying they go hey if we want a woman to be fake

50:09

And if you open the Bible to fucking judges chapter 12 and then read like every fourth letter

50:14

It says the moon landing is fake. So there you go. See see there's more proof right there

50:19

No, it's just like what can we call something that makes a woman look pregnant, but it's fake

50:23

Well, we'll be a bomb we all agree who be a bomb. Oh, oh we fake the moon landing. So it's gonna boom bop

50:30

nobody

50:31

But he's doing that. Oh

50:34

My god, all right, let's let's give away this week's money. Okay

50:38

So last week's challenge was get your ass on R2P

50:43

Go to the guest the song

50:46

website that we have set up and submit a song

50:49

So we actually have a bunch people do that. Oh, this is what I'm gonna miss a lot five. So we had

50:55

Six submissions and one was ruled invalid

50:59

That's the one I think you're gonna get why was it wrong?

51:01

So the rule is stupid. No, no, and it's stupid guys gonna get it

51:06

The rule is you have to take song lyrics, okay, and make an AI image

51:11

Okay from the song lyrics and then people have to guess what song it was based on the image

51:16

They didn't use the lyrics. They just created an image that would tell you what the song is

51:22

So so that's the one we're gonna do first and see if you can get it

51:30

It's a kid. Oh, it's a baseball bat. Yeah a bat baby one more. Oh one more time baby, baby

51:37

I think of it all icing or something. Oh, you got the song. It's a hippie baby one more time

51:42

Oh, yeah, Britney Spears. I think was is that Britney Spears?

51:48

The bot doesn't know most

51:50

Or the AI God doesn't know most people again. It knows Trump. Okay, it knows Putin

51:54

It knows a couple of high-profile people, but it doesn't know a lot

51:57

So hit me maybe one more time is that part of the lyrics it is but that's that's not what he did

52:01

He just said a woman holding a baby with a baseball bat and a clock and like he didn't just type the lyrics

52:08

Okay, so that's what I tried to pull and we caught him

52:11

So you didn't get the wheel this week on and I told you in the chat to make a new one and you'll be in but he didn't do it

52:16

So, okay, you're out buddy

52:18

Follow the rules

52:19

Don't follow the rules man. I'll engage your brain

52:23

Well, then you don't get anywhere. That's fine. So this one is from our end

52:27

You're also not being conditioned by Dave. See he's a condition easy. He's a groomer watch out for this one

52:32

It's from our end. I really don't think you're gonna get it because

52:35

This is an obscure as fuck song

52:38

Alright, this is some weird ass music. Yeah, so this is this is like a blow-up doll

52:43

Fuck or it's an inflatable doll floating in the swimming pool. Oh, I didn't get that. Yeah, that was hard

52:48

Like it's definitely not be shown in the script and we had to get hints in the chat

52:51

So like aren't gave us some hints and I eventually found it

52:54

It's called in every dream home a heartache by Roxy music. Oh, yeah. Yeah, I don't even know

53:01

Going deep and find that b-side. Yeah, if you notice like there's an extra foot. Yeah, I

53:07

The bot was weird shit sometimes with human anatomy

53:09

This one is from our do and our do is the person who runs the AI bots

53:12

Okay, now like nobody got this one is unknown. So nobody's got this yet

53:16

We don't know we don't know the answer. We don't know the correct answer. Oh

53:19

So if you get this that's that's pretty fucking me

53:21

Sunsetting or is that a light?

53:24

Could be a fun. Oh, no, no, it might be a streetlight actually I see that's the bolder. It could be a streetlight

53:29

I believe she's no she's in her underwear. She got some on design. Yeah, is there a bra on it's hard to tell

53:35

Probably not hair blown in the wind

53:41

Now he gave some hints because we had none of us have a clue he said the word moon is in the title

53:47

And it's an electro dance song or something. Yeah, I'm not

53:53

I don't know

53:57

I have no idea okay, but that was a valid entry and when they expire they I believe we give them 10 days and

54:03

After they expire and nobody guesses it then the bot will say oh, here's the answer

54:07

so this one is from come Lord who runs the the

54:11

website and the game bot

54:14

Uh

54:15

Well, they're jack-in-a-litch the shirt

54:18

And it'd be a shirt weird shoes on the back paws only

54:23

Sitting, you know the song but you might not be able to get the song from it kind of looks like a calico

54:31

Clown shoes or golf shoes bowling shoes fuck, I don't know

54:37

Yeah, I don't know

54:39

So this one is WAP by Cardi B. Oh

54:43

Oh

54:44

Wait, what's another word for cats? No, it's pussy. I know that it's wet wet ass pussy. Yeah. So there's a cat

54:50

It's in the rain. It's wet and there is a line in the song about wearing boots and a jacket

54:55

So I actually got that one. Well, you listen her to me. No, but I could figure it out from the image

55:02

So next we have Alma guest. I did not get this one, but someone else did I almost want to think of Morris Day song

55:09

Morris Day and the time well the cuz you see the clock I see the clock

55:13

But if you the time is the name of the band no, no, no, I know but if you came probably see that one

55:18

It's so dark. It's very dark. You know if you um one of the

55:22

clerks movies not clerks, but uh

55:24

J's on Bob movies had Morris Day do a whole bit in the and the room kind of looked like that

55:28

And with the clock be you up. Um, you know, you gotta think of song lyrics not not something in a clerks movie

55:34

Oh, we owe you more stay the time and they mentioned the time building

55:39

Um, I don't think you're gonna get this one. I guess you probably know the song, okay?

55:43

I did not know what that's supposed to be. I know that the terminology for it

55:47

But you know what it is and I'm not going further with that one

55:54

Yeah, I don't know this is dancing in the dark by Bruce Springsteen. Oh fuck him

55:59

Yeah, I don't know why the clock showed up because there's no clock in there

56:01

It's like sometimes it puts weird artifacts and it throws you off

56:05

But um, yeah, because it's prominent and it

56:08

It's in the picture. It doesn't belong in the yes

56:10

Like that clock in the pictures floating, right? It's not hung on the wall because the lights right?

56:15

Well, this light strings in front of it that one's behind it. It's very weird

56:17

So it can't be there. Well, no, but are they wait hold on though? Are they outside?

56:21

Yeah, I don't know because that is there a pole coming off that pattern. Oh, I don't know

56:25

I don't know. It's not it's not but it's in the dark. This makes no sense for it didn't it didn't come from the song lyrics

56:30

I don't know where that clock came from

56:31

So but that's someone did get it. So it was good enough that someone got it

56:36

So I'm a guest is in here and then this is from dorm house, but he used the name delete data

56:41

So that's what it's gonna entry we gonna be

56:43

Delete data. Is that the Chinese? No Chinese flag is no, let's hit the circle

56:49

It's not Ukraine. Do we know what flag it is? I know if like it is

56:54

Hmm

56:57

Yeah, I don't know what this is this actually threw me off too because that's the flag of Poland

57:02

So I started looking up song lyrics that talked about the flag of Poland, right?

57:05

Oh, so they were smarter to use a flagpole to hang the flag up. I

57:10

Got always I'm marriage. Well, so the obvious choice would be the Polish-Nazal anthem

57:15

It wasn't that and it turns out the Italian national anthem mentions the Polar flag

57:20

Really? Yeah, because it was written back in the 1850s when they were like fighting against pressure or some shit

57:25

Do they mention that the flag flies the whole I don't know

57:29

but it wasn't the Italian national anthem and like this threw me off for a while because

57:33

The answer is nothing to do with the Polish flag

57:36

so like the lyrics

57:38

Talk about white flags and red flags and the box is fucking smashed them together and it made the Polish flag by chance

57:45

And if you notice there's like blood rain here like it's raining

57:49

So like I was able to find it through that and it's actually a Marilyn Manson song called raise the red flag. Oh

57:56

That's what that was. So yeah, those are our entries this week and let's see who wins

58:06

All right, okay. Oh and by the way, I forgot to mention

58:11

Last week's winner

58:13

Uh, ma'am a cue. Yeah, so his entry for George Wentz was a daddy daycare George went was not in daddy daycare

58:21

See, I didn't remember if he was but it was Jeff Garland who was in daddy daycare

58:25

Oh, I but guys assume he was right just because I mean it makes sense. So another fat white guy

58:31

No, so the funny thing is George went was in the sequel to daddy daycare called grand daddy daycare

58:38

But and I told that I told him like that you you snuck one by me whether you did that purpose or not

58:43

You won and that's fair fair. Yeah, and like he he genuinely didn't do it on purpose

58:48

Yeah, so he felt bad and he donated the winnings back. Okay, so our end you're gonna get the 0.01 plus those donated winnings

58:55

If you find this if I'm gonna get it

58:59

All right, what else we got we got we got everything here

59:04

There was something else one maybe not because we've got the facial bite

59:07

I

59:08

Kind of dog didn't land in the can so that was good. I think I there was other stuff, but I didn't make no

59:14

I didn't go to work today. I'll talk about that later

59:18

But uh, yeah, I think that's I'm good. I mean, okay, then I think we're an hour in already

59:24

Okay, well yeah 59 minutes. I am gonna talk about

59:28

Captchas this week. Okay, so capture is like you're going your own website and it says oh

59:33

Tell us what the bicycles are or

59:36

Select all the crosswalks. Have you seen those things? You don't see those things. No

59:41

Most people get them all the fucking time and they're fucking stupid. So like yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

59:45

Yeah, I was seen in a long time. Um, well that means they're tracking you that they know who you are

59:50

No, what they're now going to two-step verification. Oh, well, that's even worse. I know you gave them all your fucking info

59:57

I know I mean it was

59:59

See what a long time that's because they already have to track they all this is Ron he can come in

1:00:03

I love my VPN most of the time. They got you they got your ass. It's your it's your Israeli VPN

1:00:08

Your ghost is really okay

1:00:09

But I get kept it all the fucking time because I'm actually browsing the web safely and they don't like it when you do that

1:00:14

Okay, and captures are fucking stupid. So let me explain why they don't even work most of the time

1:00:20

You're right like

1:00:21

Sometimes I'll block the website that has the capture or my VPN will and like it won't load and then slightly like oh, sorry

1:00:27

We couldn't identify you you can't use our website

1:00:29

other times or like when it does load

1:00:33

Like you can't even solve it right? It's it's unsolvable by human half the time

1:00:39

Like a machine can solve it all fucking day long, right?

1:00:41

So if you plug this into the AI the AI will solve it

1:00:44

But you're looking at it like like oh is this pixel a bicycle or not?

1:00:48

I don't know what it was a bicycle check the box of the bicycles that that's the front that's part of the front

1:00:53

Yeah, it's so fucking terrible. I don't know they check that

1:00:56

And like a lot of you run by Google and and the shitty trick is that they're not even testing that you get the right answer

1:01:04

So what they're doing is is they're training their AI models with your answers, right?

1:01:10

So they don't know what a bicycle is and you're telling them what a bicycle is and now they're feeding that into their AI model

1:01:17

And they're using that to make money. So you are giving Google money when you participate in these captures

1:01:22

So now the reason captures exist at all is to stop like web scrapers and bots and and people from just hammering the website

1:01:30

DDoS is so there is a valid thing that we're trying to solve

1:01:34

But we have a better way to solve it than captures and that's called a proof of work capture

1:01:39

Okay, so proof of work comes from the crypto world

1:01:42

Where you like you're solving

1:01:44

What you're doing is you're cracking a hash, okay, so

1:01:49

And really like the reason why proof of work is better

1:01:52

Besides all those things I said about captures is like you really don't care if the visitor to your site is a human or a machine

1:01:58

Right, you only care that it's not over using your resources, right?

1:02:02

Now it maybe you want it to click ads to or show them ads

1:02:06

So you kind of want to be a human but whatever like proof of work captures are

1:02:12

They're unintrusive because your your browser is cracking a hash in the background and then once it solves the hatch you you're let into the site

1:02:21

Now usually it takes what less than one second

1:02:25

But this is more than enough to stop attackers because they use a lot of hard drive or use a lot of CPU power, okay?

1:02:32

Now what happens is once you crack the hash

1:02:35

The site will give you a cookie that says okay, you've cracked the hash and

1:02:40

That cookie will last like 10 to 30 minutes

1:02:42

So every 10 to 30 minutes you'll see this come again

1:02:45

Okay, I have to crack another hash and it's really unintrusive like you don't you barely notice it

1:02:49

It's not going to slow you down and piss you off like the way a capture does

1:02:54

And like that cookie is also tied to your IP address or whatever you're using to request

1:02:58

Okay, like you can't just share the cookie right like an attacker can't get one cookie and then share it with his entire network of

1:03:06

Bots and then attack the site for 30 minutes doesn't work that way you have to get a new cookie for each

1:03:11

browser session or whatever

1:03:14

Another there's a couple of software projects that do this for you that are open source

1:03:20

The big one in town is called anubis

1:03:23

It's open source. You can self-host it or host it off site

1:03:26

Now the downside to anubis is that it requires JavaScript and a lot of people want to turn off JavaScript for privacy reasons

1:03:33

Um

1:03:34

So if someone goes to your site that's protected by anubis and they don't have JavaScript

1:03:38

They just won't be able to get in

1:03:40

And another problem is it doesn't seem like they don't have themes available

1:03:44

Okay, so like if your website is like black and red like your anubis screen is still going to be their default colors

1:03:50

Okay, and it's just kind of jarring to your customers and it's kind of shitty

1:03:53

And actually the biggest problem I have with them is like a super woke dev team

1:03:57

Like if you look at them like they're like or purple hair trans this that's like it

1:04:02

And I I try to avoid that shit if I can because even if the project is good now

1:04:06

It's not gonna be good in like five ten years like they're always gonna take over and do stupid shit and and whatever

1:04:12

And actually luckily I found a better a better one in basically every respect

1:04:18

yesterday, so

1:04:20

This one's called go away

1:04:22

Now it's based on anubis. So like it functions similar. Yeah, but it adds things so again

1:04:29

It's self-host you can self-host it you can host it hosted off site

1:04:32

It does have non-java script options

1:04:34

so it found tricky ways to

1:04:37

Proof do proof of work without JavaScript

1:04:40

And it's not exactly the same, but it still does stop the vast majority of attackers

1:04:45

And the dev is from the Monero community. So I found it through him actually

1:04:49

So he's a pretty cool guy. He does a lot of the p2 pool stuff with with Monero mining. Okay

1:04:55

So like he's not like a woke retard or whatever

1:04:58

And it has themes so you can it has a couple of preset themes and you can also customize your own theme

1:05:04

So you can now make your proof of work blocker look like your website

1:05:08

That's cool. Now your customers don't even notice anything's going around. So I would say go with go away

1:05:14

If you need this on your site, I don't actually use it for ours because like I don't need to block anything

1:05:19

And if I do need to I'll put it up there. Yeah

1:05:21

But yeah, if you if you need something like this on your site looking to go away

1:05:25

Get it installed stop doing fucking Google captures. It's fucking stupid. But yeah, that's that's my talk. Cool

1:05:32

So I did reference that I did not go to work today. Yeah, I

1:05:36

Don't care. I mean I was gonna sleep at my desk

1:05:39

So I went off my truck. I mean I was going coffee in hand and to work and I went to start my truck

1:05:45

And it started but it just made like a weird sounding start. Oh

1:05:50

Hmm and then I'm like, okay, I'm fine. I'm running so my cool

1:05:55

I look at the clock on the radio and it's 12. Yeah, and I'm like, well, that's weird

1:05:59

I got a muscle on those powers. I'm like, well, let's just drive and I kind of I don't have my neighborhood

1:06:04

And I get on the main street and then my battery gauge starts jumping. Yeah, and I'm like, well, it's probably my old players going

1:06:11

Yeah, I'm like, so let me I gave it a little bit of time because I was considered going to work and then just deal with it later

1:06:18

Yeah, I

1:06:20

Be at home though. Well, I grab my jump box. Okay, but then I'm thinking well, what if I can't get home?

1:06:24

Yeah, I can't do the podcast. I'm like, oh fuck that

1:06:26

I'm not going to work. See what my priorities are. Yeah, but you answer fucking calls while we're on the podcast

1:06:31

So when I got home, I grabbed my meter real quick

1:06:34

I checked my battery the vehicle off battery 12 12.5 volts, whatever. Yeah, and then turned it on it's 14

1:06:42

I'll get that little more detail in a second. I'm like, well, that's coming back fine

1:06:45

That means it passed so I'm like, well, let me go by auto zone and have them run the test

1:06:49

They have a machine they hook up same thing the car goes on

1:06:52

Later pass I go, huh

1:06:56

So I started up and I drive home and I'm thinking I got home like, you know what I was driving down the road

1:07:01

Yeah, so my RPMs were up. Yeah, so I would go there. I would run my

1:07:06

Rep my RPMs up around 2500. Yeah, and then the damn needle start going so I got my wife and we did that

1:07:12

That's what that weird that's with the ultimate or show real weird is ugly head and said I'm bad

1:07:18

There are a few other components involved in that or it's either one V agree. I mean, sometimes it's just it's battery alternator

1:07:24

It's a power a power regulator, but that's typically inside the alternator

1:07:29

You can replace that separately than the alternator, but just do the alternator

1:07:35

So yeah, so basically you want to test an alternator you get a digital meter. It's just easy with digital

1:07:42

I said it to DC not AC

1:07:46

Hit your battery terminals, huh?

1:07:48

Like what guys I got put the black one on the block and the red one on the red

1:07:51

I don't I doesn't matter. I don't I've never heard that in my life. You might get a negative sign

1:07:56

Yeah, it's just it's measured current through the device. Yeah, so

1:08:02

Oh, no, that's the red cable. We can't go up. Yeah

1:08:04

So so just cable can be if you want to refine red cable red black cable black

1:08:08

It is a good rule to follow if you're installing electrical stuff. I'm just saying

1:08:13

Well, no, actually you can get red black together an electrical because that both they won't both are hot

1:08:18

So it doesn't matter just go crazy

1:08:22

So is the battery if the car is off batteries should be 12 12.5 is fine

1:08:27

Go and start your car

1:08:29

Then go back to your battery again

1:08:32

If you all players were good fine, it's gonna show 14 or 14.3 or 4 or whatever

1:08:37

All things were good fine. So I'm like that's what was told me off. So I'm like, well, I guess it could be this right in power regulator thing

1:08:44

So I did that's what I wrapped it up. I had my wife and I once we've read you got the RPMs up

1:08:50

I had the seat heater on I had the air conditioning on because I had as much loader as I could

1:08:54

Yeah, but like but you know what I was driving my life weren't flickering my gauges weren't going crazy

1:09:00

Because if you ever get a man is a very low power, right?

1:09:03

But if you give her get a bad alternator or like a bad ground in the alternator, yeah, that your car goes fucking wacky

1:09:08

Well, I've had my gauges do that. They're just going crazy weird

1:09:12

But yeah, so I tested it

1:09:15

I just wouldn't make the call that the alternator's bad because again, it could have been the power regulator

1:09:20

But it was inside so I'm like, yeah, I'm just gonna do it swapped out the

1:09:24

Okay, so it's what I do an alternator. It's actually it's kindergarten shit. I had to do that on my DeLorean

1:09:31

You got we got fancy cars, I mean, but I got I got an SUV

1:09:36

Pull the hot wire off pull the other wires off. I should don't let those go to I guess

1:09:41

They're skinny so they're obviously probably charging up something small

1:09:46

I think that's just like the salt the regulating. Yeah, maybe I actually never thought about it. Be honest with you

1:09:52

And then there's two bolts and before you get the two bolts

1:09:55

You grab you go to the idler arm, which is if you go to find the alarm

1:10:00

Just follow the belt and you'll see a little ball the wheel that does nothing. They just like what why is that there?

1:10:05

It's not connected anything

1:10:06

Well, you put your in my case was a 15 ranch put it on there pull it forward

1:10:11

Loosen the belt take the belt off take the two bolts out go get the new all take helpful tip

1:10:17

Take the alternator with you because it's a core charge

1:10:21

It saves you two trips to the auto store

1:10:23

And come back in a reverse then you're good to go

1:10:26

Save me put the belt back on you do the well you do the belt back on

1:10:30

I don't know if it would work in reverse because I always put the belt on and have belt off the idler arm

1:10:36

And then I've nipped it either I'm gonna put the belt on the idler arm. It's just easier for me

1:10:40

And this is how I was taught so it might be better. It might not be I don't know it works

1:10:44

Yeah, I mean this is really gonna depend a lot on your car because

1:10:47

Fucking that DeLorean job was

1:10:50

dude like I so that

1:10:53

Like the bolts that they have is like all tension based

1:10:58

So like you need to fucking hoist the car up and then like have tension on it to replace everything really it's fucking

1:11:04

So like what I ended up doing was they sell

1:11:08

An actual tension bolt online where like you twist the bolt and then it creates tension

1:11:13

Yeah, so I bought one of those and then I tried to fit it into the alternator and it didn't fit in the hole in the alternator

1:11:19

So I had a fucking like file down the hole in the alternator and

1:11:23

And like tap screw holes in there at motherfucker. Yeah, it was a fucking nightmare dude

1:11:27

But I did get it up but holy shit and getting the belt back on like that's part was easy for like what's the

1:11:34

Alternator does move. I mean, yeah, I mean always to be our piece of cake because they're right at the top of the engine

1:11:40

There's nothing in the way. Yeah, I mean look at look up the specifics for your car

1:11:45

Yeah, because there might be little tweaks here and there that you got to change. So yeah

1:11:48

Yeah, you this enough on YouTube or I like there you can tell who a qualified person is

1:11:54

They're a person isn't so go on there watch the video a lot of times. They'll tell you what tools you need to do the job

1:11:59

Yeah, so you can just take the tools with you and then you're good to go

1:12:02

I think usually a ratchet says all you need for that. Um, well, yeah

1:12:06

Ratchets are good, but I also like to use right. I

1:12:09

In some cases I prefer wrenches

1:12:12

Ratchets are good, but there's also the ratchet wrenches, which are nice too, but I

1:12:17

Tend to break the the the ratchet of the socket ratchet. Well, what that's how use a hammer on it

1:12:23

I'll put on a pressure on it. Well, no wonder. Well, but I mean you got a bolt. You gotta get loose

1:12:27

You gotta get loose so I get 40 that shit. Oh, I'll go ever use W 40 use a torch

1:12:33

No, I'm not kidding. I mean use a torch and you're changing the heat of it. I know it's been a good track

1:12:38

Yeah, I got a friend sort of friend. He would if he had a car part he couldn't get a get a part

1:12:44

Yeah, but it was off the car. He put the freezer

1:12:47

It's a set because of course, but why not just use the torch?

1:12:51

Well, if you want to it because it can expand or contract so depending on which one you want to do

1:12:55

I want it. I want the body and the bolt to move in different directions or to move

1:12:59

I guess it the same direction would be fine, but yeah, just any movement is gonna help

1:13:05

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