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Ep. 27

SimpleX, Storing Gasoline

Episode description

SimpleX, Storing Gasoline

00:00:00 - 00:05:17 BBQ recap and Monero giveaway announcement

00:05:17 - 00:08:54 Oprah hot mic incoming?

00:08:54 - 00:10:30 Trump shooter letter

00:10:30 - 00:14:40 Jay Varma busted

00:14:40 - 00:16:14 Hawk Tuah Podcast

00:16:14 - 00:21:26 NY mayor Adams & P.Diddy

00:21:26 - 00:27:29 Marcellus Williams death penalty

00:27:29 - 00:55:22 Conspiracy Theories turned up to 11

00:55:22 - 01:00:08 Zuckerberg claims to be a libertarian now

01:00:08 - 01:10:21 An insane update to an insane eminent domain case

01:10:21 - 01:13:14 Alex Jones update

01:13:14 - 01:21:47 Dave talks about SimpleX

01:21:47 - 01:29:24 Ron talks about storing gasoline

01:29:24 - 01:40:02 Israels’ pager bombs and false flag attacks

Resources discussed on the show:

SimpleX (https://simplex.chat/), chat for the truly paranoid.

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0:00

Welcome to the Canary in the Cage Podcast. I'm Ron Morgan, my co-host Dave Havlicek. We

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are here to educate you entertain you and hopefully make you laugh. So we had a successful

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barbecue.

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That was awesome. Yeah, there were I think nine people total including you and I. Everyone

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brought their gifts. Some people had more trouble than others but we all worked it out.

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And I did put it up on the website, you know, what everybody brought and how it qualified.

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Yeah, it was a great time.

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Yeah, and I love those mushrooms.

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Oh, those were fucking great.

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They were not magic mushrooms, they were just good mushrooms.

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Yeah, so there's a place here in Vegas called Desert Moon Mushrooms and they have a place

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on the strip where they have an artificial grow room and they grow all sorts of exotic

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varieties like Lion's Mane and I think Pink Oysters. We had on the photos you can see on our website

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and they're just absolutely delicious.

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Yeah, they were amazing.

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I mean, the holy cow. So the first time I bought from them was at the farmers market and the

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lady was like, well, she was giving out advice on how to make them and I said, well, what

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about rock and can I do this raw? And she's like, well, it's better if you cook it and

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it has like a lobster flavor and I'm like, you gotta be full.

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She's like, come on, the mushroom.

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No, no, mushrooms can be.

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Portobello's tastes like steak.

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Well, so I brought it home and this is a Lion's Mane, like a big Puffing Lion's Mane and I

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took a little chunk off, I ate it raw and I'm like, this is fucking delicious. Why would

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I not eat it raw?

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Yeah.

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And I'm like, but I'm going to make like a salad so I kind of want to cook it anyway,

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you know, just to have the textures and whatever and holy fuck, it tasted like lobster.

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Yeah.

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She wasn't lying.

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So kudos to you, lady.

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I forgot your name.

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Sorry.

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And then the, I think maybe the star of the show was the skirt steak.

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Oh yeah, that was really good.

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So I found this on xmrbazaar.com and I put the links and everything on the site.

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So there's a guy up there selling beef and he only has an advertisement for ground beef.

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So I messaged him and I said, hey, do you have anything else?

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Because I'm trying to do maybe tacos or something along that line.

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And he goes, yeah, let me check.

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And he says, I have rib eyes, sirloin tips and some other things.

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And I said, well, do you have a skirt steak?

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Because the skirt steak is the best taco meat.

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And he's like, I don't think so.

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But like sirloin tips would work.

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So I said, okay, let's do that.

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So I put the order in and like he apparently he went to go check his freezer or whatever.

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And he said, oh, by the way, I do have skirt steak.

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So let's just do that.

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Okay.

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I said, okay, let's do 10 pounds.

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That should be good.

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Because we were expecting like 12 to 15 people originally.

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Some people couldn't make it.

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And the guy sent me like 15 pounds.

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And I mean, like, so apparently we were the first people to use the escrow feature on

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this XMRbazaar.com.

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Oh, okay.

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And like there were a couple of bugs and glitches along the way, but we worked it out.

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And luckily for the seller of the beef, Monero price went up while we were waiting.

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So he made a lot of extra money on this.

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So we finally got paid.

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Yes, it did pay out.

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And they gave us a shout out on Twitter.

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And as soon as we're unbanned, I'm going to retweet them and wait, why are we banned on

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I said some way stupid shit.

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You said stupid stuff.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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But yeah, yeah, it was great.

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And the beef was just fucking amazing.

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So yeah, shout out to you.

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I believe his name was agreed 1987.

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Okay.

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He's in North Dakota.

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He's a rancher.

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So he's doing nice.

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He's making it.

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Where's the meat from?

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Yeah.

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So awesome.

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And it was me was good.

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Mushrooms are good.

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It was a, it was a good time.

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And I was able to put a spout on a watermelon and not leak.

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That was really cool.

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Well, no, I don't drink alcohol.

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So I didn't get to partake, but it was so lovely.

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It looked really good.

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So how I set it up was because it was going to be kind of a warmer day out.

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So I didn't want to get like bombed.

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So I basically made, I did my calculations.

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I did six ounces of juice to one ounce of alcohol.

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Okay.

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But the alcohol was 120 proof.

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So I went and balanced that out as well.

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Plus I didn't want the alcohol overtaken, but it was, it was basically watermelon, pineapple

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and white whiskey.

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Nice.

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It's a moonshine.

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So yeah, I really enjoyed it.

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Yeah.

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So I'm going to do, I've always wanted to do a pumpkin ale out of a pumpkin.

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So now that I conquered the watermelon, coming up to the pumpkin.

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Nice.

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And yeah, we're going to try this, do this every year around harvest time.

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So get your tickets in now, people.

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Book your airfare.

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I think everyone that came this time around was a local in Las Vegas.

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Come on dark web people.

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But yeah, I want to get one dark web person and you can use fake names.

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I don't care as long as we have something to give to the security guard.

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It doesn't have to be real.

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But yeah, let's get it done next year.

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So let's move on to the Monero giveaway.

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Okay.

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I knew this was going to be a tough one.

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Nobody rose up to the challenge.

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So almagest denied your hat trick.

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Sorry.

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But the 0.01 will roll over to this week's challenge.

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Oh, look at that.

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$2.

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What will happen later in the episode.

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Okay.

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So I just want to do a quick personal message.

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It's not political, it's just personal.

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I'm sure he won't see it, but if you know him, turn him under our podcast.

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He'll watch until about now and then he'll shut it off.

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Billy from Green Day.

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Fuck you.

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Yeah.

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Matter of fact, two double barrels for you, brother.

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You just pissed off at us because we took your baseball.

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We took your sports teams.

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Shut the fuck up.

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Go write another song.

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What do you think?

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He's always saying, I hate Las Vegas.

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It's a shit hole there.

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And I'm like, really?

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Oh, you're from Oakland?

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Right.

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Like what the fuck?

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It's like, yeah, you know, we must be bad in his eyes because he's in Oakland.

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He's calling us a shit hole.

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To be fair, he's about to have a future president and we have never had a president from Las

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Vegas.

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Oh, dear God.

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President Harris.

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Oh, I can't even get to.

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Oh, so you know what?

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I'm going to jump into that and sack a president Harris.

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I ain't ain't going to happen.

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Did you see her?

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It doesn't matter.

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It doesn't matter.

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No, so, okay.

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No, no, no.

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So there's a rumor out, again, rumor, haven't proven it yet, but there might be a hot

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mic comment.

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Oh, boy.

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From Oprah.

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From Oprah, not from Harris.

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No, from Oprah.

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Okay.

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About Harris.

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Oh.

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And she didn't know that.

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So this is what they're saying.

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She said, I have not heard it yet, but when I hear it, you'll all hear it.

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Yeah.

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Proud and loud.

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Yeah.

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The Twitter will be unbanned tomorrow.

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So you'll be ready to go.

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So if you watch the Harris interview with Oprah.

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Yeah.

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I saw bits and pieces.

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So the reason I actually...

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She said she would shoot somebody.

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Something like that.

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Yeah.

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I was making up some ads.

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I'll shoot them.

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Oh, I should have said that.

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The fucking laughing at you dumb bitch.

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Well, no way.

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But wait.

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So if you would think Oprah wouldn't say anything, she could be stressed out with the P.Diddy thing

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because she might be connected to that.

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So yeah, it was...

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If you saw her face and took a screenshot of her face and put it next to the comedy,

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you're like, oh, fuck yeah, she said that.

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Her face was like, what the fuck is this?

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What are you saying?

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She has a teleprompter right there and she can't even fucking...

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So when I saw the teleprompter, now wasn't that Oprah's teleprompter?

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It might have been.

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I don't know.

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That's what it seemed like.

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I could be wrong.

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It's her teleprompter.

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Or without waltz.

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Really, it'll bubble up Mickey Mouse hands, dude.

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So Oprah just said, oh, this country will be in a lot of trouble if she wins.

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I'm like scouring the corners of the internet looking for this hot mic.

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Let's go back to the intruder thing because I remember Kamala Harris saying that you need

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to lock up your firearms and have them stored safely, whatever that means.

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So how the fuck is she going to shoot somebody that breaks into her house?

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Well, it's going to be the armed guards that she hires at the taxpayer expense.

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It's not going to be her with her firearms safely locked up.

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And like she can't even tell me what kind of bullet your fires.

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Love to see what kind of gun she has.

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God.

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Maybe we can do it the first annual Canary in the Cage shooting contest.

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And we'll invite Harris and Walzer to show up.

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Oh, there you go.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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Show us your...

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Do you think they will shoot better or worse than Chase Oliver?

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Who will have the better grouping?

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I mean, can seriously, can Mickey Mouse hands actually hold a gun?

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Well, he was in the military.

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I mean, he was a fucking Lieutenant Commander, Chief Operator, Rear Battalion, 35th Battalion.

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Yeah.

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God, he's the fucking nuts.

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Okay.

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So let's, I guess we'll get going, moving forward with the show with stuff I want to

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talk about.

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Okay.

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So did the FBI put out a hit on Donald Trump?

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I don't know what you're referring to.

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Well, they released that letter from...

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Oh, okay.

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Yeah.

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It looked like Gary Busse.

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Ryan Ruth.

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Yeah, he's got teeth like Gary Busse.

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Well, California, man.

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Well, was he from Arizona, I thought?

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Well, I don't know.

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They're close to each other.

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Same thing.

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So they released his letter that was stating that if anyone wants to shoot Donald Trump,

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yeah, he would pay $150,000.

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Yeah, I saw that.

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Now, I don't know where he has the money.

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I don't know how one would obtain this money from him.

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Right.

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But they released the fucking letter.

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Yeah.

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The shooter, the train shooter in Nashville.

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Yeah.

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Oh, dear God.

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Yeah.

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Everything just never wrote up until Stephen Crowder got in there and had it released.

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And they tried to arrest Stephen Crowder.

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They actually arrested a newspaper reporter in Nashville who was talking about it.

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Yeah.

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And I mean, he was charged.

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I don't know if he was physically handcuffed, but he had to go in front of a judge.

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And a couple of times.

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I mean, I know I repeat myself a lot, but journalists, Crowder, whoever the fuck, use

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the fucking dark web.

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What is wrong with you people?

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Jesus Christ.

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Well, no, Crowder wanted, I mean, he, he, this was like, I mean, this is the big thing

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for him.

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I understand.

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Put it on the fucking dark web, dudes.

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They get rid of, drop the ego because you know they're going to arrest you and illegally

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arrest you and put you through hell.

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Put it in the dark web.

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All that matters is the information.

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It doesn't matter.

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They didn't touch Crowder.

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You got the scoop.

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They can start to threaten him.

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And he's like, fuck you.

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Come on.

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Come at me.

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Okay.

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Well, I mean, he might be big enough to where like it's hard for them to get in.

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But still, use the dark web.

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This is what it's for.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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So, but Crowder also had the other breaking news story this week.

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I'm gonna fuck us on fire.

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Which one?

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The New York guy.

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Oh, yeah.

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The COVID guy.

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Yeah.

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Man, did you hear something that stuff that guy was saying?

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Yeah.

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And I'm like, if we weren't right about the fucking vaccine and COVID, we're right now.

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I mean, Jesus.

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Dude, who are these people?

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Like, I don't, how do you just have like sex and you're, okay, the sex parties is the

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phrase for you people that aren't aware.

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Like this guy had lockdowns initiated because he was the health director of New York State

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or something.

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So he says, you have to lock down on you have to wear a mask, you have blah, blah, blah,

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blah, blah.

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And then he's out engaging in like orgy sex party.

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Like, who the fuck does that?

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Like, I don't, I don't know anybody that does this.

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Well, who are these people?

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Well, yeah, Pete Diddy.

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I don't know him.

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Okay.

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Well, we're getting to the governor of New York, the mayor of New York in a second.

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The, there's two comedians.

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They do like stupid skits online.

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Okay.

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They did a skit.

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If we had acts, it would have been on X by now.

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But for some reason we don't have X.

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I'm still not sure why somebody said, somebody did something or said something.

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You can still read it.

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I can't post.

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You can't post.

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So yeah.

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Yeah.

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So it was just they did it.

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They were acting like swingers and they were chastising him.

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Like you wouldn't let us swing, but you were swinging it.

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That kind of stuff is actually pretty funny.

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Well, the other thing is like the way I think this was a James O'Keeffe or was it a mimicking

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of James with the way O'Keeffe does it?

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Well, it is mimicking because James O'Keeffe is the grandfather of this method.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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Well, so it was essentially it was like a blind date, like maybe a internet dating thing

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where like people bring secret cameras and get you to talk and say stupid shit.

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But like who the fuck talks about sex parties?

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And this guy's married, by the way.

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He was talking about a bunch of shit.

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He's married and he's on a date with some random woman and he's just saying, yeah,

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we had orgies with my wife and our neighbors.

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But she's real happy.

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So here's a little hint for you guys.

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All guys, women go take a break, go get a cup of coffee, go make your man a sandwich.

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I don't care.

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Men know your place in life.

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Know what number of girl you get.

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So if you're talking to a nine or a 10 and you look like that dude, something's fishy.

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Right.

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You're on camera.

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You know, it's like, if I'm at a bar and a really good looking girl starts talking to

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me, I'm being set up.

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Yeah.

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She's either going to put me in a bathtub and steal my kidneys or I can't do a joke

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about that actually, but it was really a convoluted twisty joke and I don't know.

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I didn't stop talking it, but no, I mean, know your place.

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Seriously.

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But these guys, man, they're going to pretty girl, they're just like, start talking.

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It's so bizarre.

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I mean, like, I can't, I'm not going to say I've never said anything work related, let's

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say.

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Yeah.

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And like said things that would have made my company look bad.

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Oh, I have.

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But like, but I say, I don't say it around a pretty girl.

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No, no, I was so like, I'll, no, because like when I work for the payday loan company,

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I mean, like, I know you don't like payday loans and I don't care about payday loans,

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but like, there are a bunch of fucking assholes that work there and they did stupid shit and

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like, I had no problems telling this to people.

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Yeah.

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Like if I was on a date or just among friends or whatever, or people at the poker table,

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I will talk about this shit.

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I don't care.

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And like, but I don't say I did something illegal.

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Right.

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I say they did something illegal.

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And I don't give you the name of the company or anything.

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If you want to go research it, that's on you.

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Oh, fuck these guys just say everything.

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Oh, no, dude, I live in Seattle.

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I was doing open mics and I ran my own open mic.

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Yeah.

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And in any of my social media profile, I always kept it a job behind.

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Yeah.

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I never, no one ever knew where I worked.

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That's why I don't use social media.

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I don't even have Facebook or anything that's bullshit.

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Because ironically, I'm up there doing dumbass dick jokes.

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Yeah.

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I don't do dick.

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I think I don't want.

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I worked for CBRE at Microsoft, at the Microsoft campus.

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So if they would have saw my routine, I would have been gone.

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So yeah, you got to watch out for those woke individuals.

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Wait, what happened with woke this week?

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Something happened I wanted to talk about.

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I can't think of it.

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Yeah.

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It wasn't that big of a story.

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So like last week you mentioned Hawk Tuah girl.

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What happened to Hawk Tuah girl?

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Well, she got overblown by the...

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No.

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She's now the third most popular podcast in America.

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She's on a podcast now?

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She's behind Joe Rogan and Canary in the Cage.

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Yeah, she's on a podcast.

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Dude, she's the third number three podcast in America.

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And so here's the weird thing.

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I'm looking at some clips and it seems like all she's doing is viewers ask questions and

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she puts them into an AI prompt and she reads the answer.

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That's what it's...

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I mean, I could be wrong.

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But like...

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Okay.

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What the fuck?

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Is she even a real person?

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No, no, I mean...

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Is she an AI video?

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No, no, because I mean...

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How do you know?

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I mean, the initial video happened because...

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Yeah, but what if they just took that image and put it into an AI and said, make a podcast

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out of this?

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Oh, I see.

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Yeah.

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I don't know.

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I don't understand culture.

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Who's listening to this?

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Why is that interesting?

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Like, oh, just the answer like an AI.

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That's fucking stupid.

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Yeah, that is weird.

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Yeah, I didn't know she was on...

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I knew she was on a podcast and she made something, some kind of conspiracy claim, which I kind

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of dug that.

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Yeah.

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No, she started a podcast and it's number three in America.

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Maybe it was her podcast.

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How the fuck?

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Dude.

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Jesus.

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It's really bizarre.

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I don't understand.

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Like, I don't understand what's going on.

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I just don't.

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Oh, Lordy.

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So let's get to the New York mayor.

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Yeah.

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Was he arrested or charged or...

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He was indicted.

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So I'm sure he was able to bail himself out.

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I'm sure he's not in the cell with P.Diddy.

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Yeah.

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I mean, because that would be where he would go, I would believe.

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Well, I don't know.

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Wasn't he charged federally?

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Well, could P.Diddy...

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Oh, he was charged federally.

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Yeah.

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I don't think he locked his ass up.

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He's like, oh, it's gonna come out that I didn't do anything wrong and...

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What are the accusing of?

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I didn't find...

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All you heard was he was like...

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He was taking money from foreign countries and from other people.

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Yeah, they all do that.

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I know.

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He claims that it was all legit.

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So there's...

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Well, no, because the reason I mentioned P.Diddy is there might be a connection to P.Diddy

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with this guy.

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And maybe that's...

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Maybe this is them starting to go after the P.Diddy checklist.

17:01

Okay.

17:02

No, so, yeah, so he was charged with some stupid shit, but he had gave P.Diddy the

17:05

key to the city about two years ago.

17:09

Guess what?

17:10

Wait, is New York locked?

17:11

I didn't know it was locked.

17:12

Well, no, but the key to the...

17:13

So, P.Diddy has the key to the city now, but apparently it doesn't work in jail cells.

17:19

Oh, that's right.

17:20

He's probably like, bring me my key to the city.

17:23

I won't get out of this bitch.

17:25

But he is in the same jail as Epstein was in.

17:27

I'm just saying.

17:28

He's on suicide watch.

17:29

Yeah, dude, yeah.

17:31

P.Diddy did not kill himself.

17:33

I believe that was the last tweet I got out before they banned me for a different tweet.

17:37

So...

17:38

Yeah, so no, the P.Diddy thing, I don't really want to touch on that much.

17:42

You can if you want.

17:43

There's nothing new, right?

17:44

Like other than suicide watch.

17:45

Well, the lawyer is pretty funny.

17:47

He's not trying to be funny.

17:49

He's just trying to be a lawyer.

17:50

And again, lawyers, most lawyers suck.

17:53

But he was responding to the thousand bottles of baby oil.

17:57

Apparently that's the big deal.

17:59

So I don't know.

18:00

So, so preppers.

18:02

Apparently don't prep baby oil.

18:03

Interesting.

18:04

This is people off.

18:05

I don't know.

18:06

I don't know why.

18:07

I don't know why it's even news.

18:09

Sure, we know what they did with it, but it's not a legal product.

18:13

Right.

18:14

And you can possess a thousand, unless there's a law that says you can't possess a thousand

18:18

bottles of baby oil.

18:19

Why would there be?

18:20

Why would there be?

18:21

Why would there have to have the laws out there?

18:22

They're out there now.

18:23

Okay, but...

18:24

But no, so the lawyer is like, what?

18:25

What's the big deal?

18:26

He, there's a Costco right down the street.

18:28

Americans like to buy him bulk.

18:29

Yeah.

18:30

I don't think they're selling thousand bottles at a time.

18:33

Yeah.

18:34

Maybe water.

18:35

You gotta do that off the website.

18:36

It's called the Diddy Special.

18:38

Oh, God.

18:39

So, yeah, no, so, but I mean, there's so much stuff just flooding out.

18:46

Yeah.

18:47

And I don't know what's real and what's not, although I do believe the Will Smith's P.Diddy

18:51

sex tape is real.

18:52

Think of that when it's on the real side.

18:55

But no, it, what's, what's getting weird.

18:57

I haven't verified in this yet.

18:58

So I'll just throw it out there real quick.

19:00

He had, no, he didn't.

19:02

He okay, so he, he did, may have had custody of little Wayne.

19:07

What?

19:08

And Jay-Z or the other rapper may have had custody of Bieber when he was a minor.

19:14

No, no, they paid the parents.

19:16

They basically bought these kids.

19:18

Well, Ted Nugent did that.

19:20

Remember that?

19:21

Who did he buy?

19:22

His wife.

19:23

He bought his wife?

19:24

Yeah, she was 16 or 15 and he bought her from their parents.

19:30

I think they're still together.

19:31

So it's like, okay.

19:32

It's still weird.

19:33

It is weird.

19:34

But yeah, so I, I've been kind of like, I'm slowly digging into this P.Diddy thing because

19:38

I like to let stuff rest a little bit.

19:40

Jesus Christ.

19:41

But yeah, I mean, he may have, like Justin Bieber's parents may have given up custody

19:46

of him.

19:47

Well, how much did they get?

19:48

Well, that's, that, well, that's one of the things I want to know.

19:51

But it's more important with little Wayne.

19:53

Because wasn't he adult?

19:56

Well, no, he was, he was a teenager when he was born.

19:58

Oh, okay.

19:59

So it's important that we can still sell, buy and sell human beings here.

20:02

I mean, hey, that's capitalism.

20:04

That's greatest.

20:06

Wow.

20:07

But I know, pink, pink has wrapped up in this too.

20:11

I mean, everybody is.

20:12

Yeah.

20:13

No, I know.

20:14

I'm really easy.

20:15

There's a question.

20:16

Yeah, there's lists coming out.

20:18

But again, yeah, but I will say pink is just because she did go on her X count and started

20:23

deleting everything.

20:24

So there are a bunch of people that deleted, whoever deleted their Twitter.

20:28

Do these people not know that you can't actually delete things?

20:31

I know.

20:32

Like, okay, you can hide it from the public, but Elon Musk still has it.

20:35

Like, hello.

20:36

So, yeah, so this is a growing story.

20:39

Hopefully he won't die.

20:41

And hopefully his information will come out because the security guard did say there is

20:45

some very big politicians on video at P.Diddy parties.

20:49

Wow.

20:50

Oh, Kanye West.

20:51

Yeah.

20:52

That crazy fucker.

20:53

Yeah.

20:54

He had nothing to do with these things.

20:56

He wrote a song a couple of years ago that he's done with LA parties.

21:00

And in the same song, he talked to his wife.

21:02

I think it was married to Kim, right?

21:04

I do.

21:05

I don't fucking know.

21:06

I don't know.

21:07

He's like, hey, baby, you really need to stop going to those LA parties.

21:09

And he was talking about Diddy parties.

21:12

Yeah.

21:13

So, yeah, so there's something weird going on there.

21:15

It's just, it's so fucking weird and so crazy.

21:19

It's just got a marinating for a while before we really get into this.

21:22

Wow.

21:23

Because it is insane.

21:24

Well, I got a topic here.

21:26

Let's talk about the death penalty.

21:27

Okay.

21:28

So have you heard about this death penalty issue in Missouri?

21:31

No.

21:32

No.

21:33

Okay.

21:34

So, well, let's, let's, in general, libertarians are against death penalty, right?

21:38

Because we don't believe the government should have the authority to sentence somebody, to

21:43

take someone's life away.

21:44

But we're okay with paying 50 to $60,000 a year to house them.

21:49

No, I'm not okay with that either.

21:50

Okay.

21:51

I'm anti-prison.

21:52

That's actually more controversial among libertarians than anti-death penalty.

21:56

Yeah.

21:57

But like, okay, let's not even go down that road.

22:00

That's just the long, so anyway, there's a guy in Missouri, they executed him on Tuesday

22:06

night, I want to say.

22:08

And so the crime happened in 99.

22:12

Okay.

22:13

And what happened was a girl got stabbed and number of, I don't know what the official

22:19

number is because it keeps changing depending on what source you read.

22:23

Stabbed to death a lot of times.

22:26

Some of her property got stolen and they picked up this, so like this guy's girlfriend snitched

22:32

on him and he, you know, he gets caught, tried, convicted and blah, blah, blah, they sent

22:38

him to death.

22:39

Okay.

22:40

So, I don't know how many months ago, the Innocence Project, which we've talked about

22:43

a little bit, they say, oh, new DNA evidence has exonerated this guy, but they were refusing

22:50

to look at it and they're going to execute him.

22:54

So like, and a lot of libertarians were posting this stuff.

22:58

So I'm like, okay, let's go read the case because I'm the idiot that actually reads

23:01

things.

23:02

Well, yeah, I mean, it's an opinion.

23:05

So okay, the funny thing is, this guy had the woman's, he had the woman's laptop, the

23:13

dead woman's laptop, which he sold to somebody and then he had her purse and her ID and a

23:19

calculator and some other personal, in his car.

23:25

And now allegedly, so they picked him up for, he was in jail for some other crime.

23:30

Okay.

23:31

Like some petty after nonsense, whatever.

23:34

And his cellmate went to the cops and said, yo, this fucking guy is telling me he murdered

23:38

some, some girl and the guy had details that were never released.

23:45

Hmm.

23:46

Okay.

23:47

So there's that.

23:49

And then, so the girlfriend turning him in.

23:52

So what happened there was he was wearing a jacket in the middle summer and it was covering

23:59

up blood on his t-shirt.

24:01

Okay.

24:03

So like, that's what she told the cops.

24:06

So like, that's the evidence they used to convict him.

24:10

No DNA, no knife, no nothing.

24:13

The knife was left on the body.

24:15

Or in the body.

24:16

Yes.

24:17

Okay.

24:18

I'm gonna get a joke about it.

24:19

So, so now what is this DNA stuff?

24:21

The Innocence Project is talking about.

24:23

Right.

24:24

So this was 1999 where DNA was like a brand new technology.

24:26

They didn't really understand how to do things all the way properly.

24:30

But okay, let's, if you stab somebody, why would you expect your DNA to be on the knife?

24:38

Well, no, so I've actually looked at that.

24:40

Yeah.

24:41

So a lot of times, I mean, especially in a violent attack, you end up cutting yourself

24:43

as well.

24:44

Right.

24:45

So that would be blood drops.

24:46

But there doesn't have to be.

24:47

It's not necessary.

24:48

But a hair could fall out.

24:49

I mean, actually one of his hairs was in her apartment.

24:53

The nails, like if they're fighting back and scratching.

24:55

Right.

24:56

But I don't think any of that happened because I think he caught her by surprise.

24:58

So like he caught her by surprise and just kept on going.

25:01

Huh.

25:02

So it's like his DNA doesn't have to be, it wasn't even used in the trial.

25:06

They never said, we have DNA evidence.

25:09

Right.

25:10

So, so what is the Innocence Project talking about?

25:12

Well, so what happened was they did a DNA test on the knife and they found DNA of two

25:21

people that wasn't the, the perp.

25:26

Oh.

25:27

You want to know who those people are?

25:29

Who?

25:30

They were the people who did the tests.

25:32

Oh.

25:33

So.

25:34

No, for a second I thought they killed the girl.

25:36

Well, okay.

25:37

So you either have to conclude that they secretly killed the girl and then planted all this

25:42

stuff in this guy's car and gave him a bloody shirt and had him wear a jacket to cover up

25:49

the bloody shirts and then somehow fed these details to his cellmates.

25:54

Right.

25:55

Yeah.

25:57

Or they touched the knife during the testing process.

26:01

Yeah.

26:02

Which one is more likely?

26:03

So, so okay.

26:04

And now I understand the desire to not have someone executed that there's reasonable doubt

26:10

or whatever, but for fuck's sake people read the fucking case.

26:14

You didn't read the case.

26:15

You just saw the Innocence Project post something and then you reposted it and then you look

26:18

like a fucking retard and you make libertarians look bad when you don't read the goddamn

26:23

case.

26:24

So hold on though.

26:25

So the knife was the weapon.

26:28

Yes.

26:29

And it was a piece of evidence.

26:30

Yes.

26:31

And somehow the people at the DNA lab got their DNA on it.

26:34

Yes.

26:35

They were using it without gloves.

26:36

They were tying it without gloves.

26:37

So that could be a corrupt piece of evidence now.

26:41

And it was never used as the primary piece of evidence.

26:44

Because his DNA wasn't on it.

26:46

Okay.

26:47

Yeah.

26:48

I don't, that's confusing.

26:49

So, but in 1999 they weren't aware that touching an object could transfer DNA.

26:54

So nobody wore gloves in 1999 when they handled these objects.

26:57

Little bloody knife they wouldn't put gloves on?

27:00

Not always.

27:01

I mean like.

27:02

Oh, I think they killed her.

27:03

I think we just read the fucking case.

27:04

Well, the guy's dead.

27:05

They executed him on a Tuesday night.

27:06

It's over.

27:07

Over and done with.

27:08

And again, I don't agree with the death penalty.

27:09

No, I don't.

27:10

Nobody should be killed by the state.

27:11

The government has, should have no authority to do this.

27:14

But holy fuck people, you make us look fucking stupid when you say this guy was exonerated

27:19

and then they won't let him go.

27:21

No, he wasn't fucking exonerated.

27:23

Stop being stupid.

27:24

Jesus Christ.

27:25

Okay.

27:26

That's my rant.

27:27

All right.

27:28

We got that out.

27:29

So I've never, I've never explained to you or you guys what, why am I conspiracy theorist?

27:34

Oh, I can tell you why.

27:36

Oh, I can't wait for this one.

27:38

Cause you're fucking idiot.

27:40

Yeah.

27:41

I just consider the source.

27:45

So no, I mean, I'm not like a full blown conspiracy theorist.

27:50

I mean, I'm not Alex Jones or anything like that.

27:52

I mean, I questioned shit a lot.

27:55

And I, and I questioned why, and most of my shits revolved around the government.

27:59

I don't really go out.

28:00

Even like 9-11, I don't touch that one.

28:02

I, I, I know people who knew people that died in there and I don't want to be on one of

28:07

my rants.

28:08

I'm like, oh, they had remote controls.

28:10

They were controlling the plane.

28:13

And then these first of all, I knew somebody who died in there.

28:15

I'm like, oh, it's a little gross for me.

28:16

So, so I don't, I don't get involved with that kind of stuff.

28:19

This one, this one really makes you wonder what the fuck's going on.

28:25

So we are attempting, so Congress is attempting to pass amendment 28.

28:30

Oh, okay.

28:31

Which one's that?

28:32

What's that?

28:33

It's not an amendment yet.

28:34

So they're working on it.

28:35

It's okay.

28:36

It's the continuity amendment.

28:37

Which is?

28:38

Oh, that's the best.

28:40

So the, the, the major thing is if there is a mass killing of Congress members and more

28:49

than a hundred of them, they're allowed to be replaced by the governors with no election.

28:56

Boy.

28:57

Yeah.

28:58

So does that make you go, hmm.

29:03

And the other thing that came out and this, I didn't know this either in a mass casual

29:09

event.

29:10

Guess what the president is?

29:13

The president.

29:14

Yeah.

29:15

President changes.

29:16

Why?

29:17

Where does it say that?

29:18

Uh, I mean, it's, it's written down.

29:20

I mean, go to Norad's website.

29:21

How do you know, where's it from the constitution?

29:24

Norad, the leader of Norad, I forgot his name.

29:27

I write it down, becomes the new president during the mass casual event.

29:31

Where are you getting this from?

29:33

You got a little box right there.

29:34

I don't care what Norad says.

29:35

Where does the constitution say that?

29:36

Okay.

29:37

First of all, the constitution doesn't have to say that.

29:39

Sure does.

29:40

No, because there's so many amendments that they violate the constitutional rights.

29:44

What?

29:46

Uh, I mean, the 14th amendment violates our rights repeatedly.

29:49

I have to go through the 14th, I really looked into because that kind of related back to

29:53

the COVID thing.

29:55

And then I'm sure they do another couple of other issues I'm looking at.

29:57

What?

29:58

Congress doesn't have to do stuff legal.

30:00

They can do stuff that's illegal.

30:01

And then, well, I mean, it's like our president signed an executive order to pay off people's

30:05

student loans.

30:06

Well, no, that's not constitutional.

30:07

Okay.

30:08

He still attempt to do it, to do it.

30:09

Right.

30:10

But like, where are you getting this Norad?

30:11

So, like, you said they're trying to make an amendment.

30:15

Okay.

30:16

So that would make it constitutional.

30:17

Yes.

30:18

But like, Norad isn't in that amendment, right?

30:20

No.

30:21

So then where that makes no sense.

30:23

And not an elected official cannot be president.

30:26

But yeah, we put this quickly in lines that may turn them into words on a piece of paper

30:30

saying they can.

30:31

But they're not on the correct, they're not on the magical piece of paper, the one that

30:34

counts.

30:35

I'm more of a reportant than you.

30:36

I didn't like write this story.

30:38

I mean, so no, but it's really bizarre because we see here.

30:43

Well, now, okay, so I can, so like, at least half of these congresspeople are convinced

30:49

that in 2020 there was an insurrection that tried to kill them all.

30:52

So I can see like, they might believe that such a thing could happen.

30:56

Yeah, but I mean, not one congressmember even came in contact with a J6er.

31:03

No, but they're fucking still like, hiding under the fucking desks like a bunch of little

31:06

bitches.

31:08

And then the FBI was in front of Congress the other day and Massey was kind of drilling

31:11

down on him.

31:13

And he asked him a question and goes, okay, because every question Massey asked him,

31:17

it was, I don't know, I can't answer that right now.

31:19

It's not going to investigation.

31:21

And Massey was okay.

31:22

How many people were, they submitted expense reports and were paid back expense reports

31:28

for that day.

31:29

Yeah.

31:30

And then I had another thing that goes, I'm gonna look into that to see how many were

31:34

dumbass.

31:36

You just said the FBI were there.

31:38

Yeah.

31:39

You just admitted it.

31:41

So yeah, so yeah, you know, getting back to this, this thing, it's bizarre because

31:44

the head of, I mean, I didn't even know nor had like, was even that popular of a department.

31:50

But yeah, they, so to pass this amendment, they need two thirds of the majority of Congress.

31:56

Yeah.

31:57

And three fourths of the state.

31:58

And three fourths of the state.

31:59

Yeah.

32:00

So it more than likely won't pass.

32:02

Right.

32:04

But what the fuck are they thinking?

32:06

Well, okay, so I mean, again, like, again, half these people legitimately have brainwashed

32:15

themselves into thinking that this is a real event that we're somebody tried

32:19

to kill them all.

32:20

So, okay, right now when there's a vacancy in the house, you have to have a special election,

32:26

right?

32:27

Well, if I'm back to the governor, no, that's the Senate.

32:29

Oh, okay.

32:30

So right now the Senate gets replaced by the governor and in the house, there's a special

32:34

election.

32:35

Oh, okay.

32:36

So all they're doing is saying if X number of vacancies happen at once, then the governor

32:42

can do that.

32:43

Well, they call it a mass casualty event.

32:45

So they're specifically putting.

32:46

Yes, mass casualty has to be in there.

32:49

So it kind of, I know you don't watch a lot of TV, but if you can, I want you to catch

32:54

a show.

32:55

It's like three seasons long.

32:56

I think it's 10 or 15 episodes a season.

32:59

Okay.

33:00

So, what's designated survivor?

33:01

Okay.

33:02

It is a, oh, Kiefer.

33:05

Kiefer Southerland is the head guy.

33:07

He's the main actor in this.

33:09

And he is, he's in the president's cabinet and he, do you know what the designated survivor

33:15

is?

33:16

No.

33:17

So if all of Congress is in one building, they have to leave one house member and one

33:23

senator behind.

33:25

So, something is still around the country.

33:26

Who gives a fuck, dude?

33:27

If you all die, then we don't need you.

33:30

Right.

33:31

But in this case, they blew up a Capitol building and killed everybody.

33:34

So he became the president.

33:36

So, so like the term illegitimate president was coming to you, throwing around a lot.

33:40

Now this was, this show was under the Trump term.

33:43

So they, a lot of this stuff, it's almost like it's their playbook.

33:47

I've thought this for a while, but I've never really discussed it openly.

33:51

But if you watch the show, the lot of this shit that happened in the show is stuff they've

33:56

done in the last three or four years.

33:58

So it's almost like they were conditioning us.

34:01

I don't think it's that, I think it's more like somebody made a clever show and these

34:05

guys are like, well, let's do that.

34:07

Right.

34:08

Oh no, no, no, no, but it would still be their playbook though.

34:10

They go, this is our new playbook.

34:12

I mean, they had a virus going around killing people and they had to contain the virus.

34:19

They had a whistleblower in the, or a leaker in the White House, which Trump had a leaker

34:24

in the White House, which I believe was Pence, by the way, or somebody in his cabinet.

34:30

So yeah, so it's, it's actually an entertaining show.

34:34

It's not, it'll hold your, hold your attention, I guess.

34:38

But it was just bizarre that a lot of stuff that happened, Disney Survivor is happening

34:42

into us apparently.

34:46

So, so, I mean, maybe they watched this show and they said, well, somebody blows up the

34:49

capital.

34:50

Yeah.

34:51

We got to be able to replace everybody.

34:52

Right.

34:53

But they are that stupid.

34:55

They are that stupid.

34:56

I don't know.

34:57

I mean, thinking of the past before the other, because, because, okay, there is a lot of

35:02

evidence out there.

35:04

When Trump wins in November, when, no, come on.

35:07

Okay.

35:08

No, when Trump wins, I'm not saying that he should or he should, I'm just saying he's

35:13

going to because you can't cheat that much.

35:16

Yes, you can.

35:18

If Trump won, if he gets three of us in the black vote and a good portion of the Hispanics,

35:22

if the number is too big to cheat.

35:24

No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,

35:28

no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.

35:29

Okay.

35:30

Okay.

35:31

Let's go with your theory.

35:32

We got a billion votes.

35:33

We got a billion votes for Camala.

35:34

Okay.

35:35

Here you go.

35:36

I may have mentioned this before or not, but if you, if I get a, if I get a, a bullshitting

35:37

answer, funny one, what would the number of votes have to be for Harris to win?

35:41

I don't know.

35:42

Well, okay.

35:43

Well, okay.

35:44

Let's say, let's say a hundred million.

35:46

Yeah.

35:47

Okay.

35:48

And that's a, that's a legit number because Trump at first in 2016 got like 68 million

35:51

in 2020.

35:52

He got like 74 million.

35:54

And now he's picked up a lot more supporters.

35:56

Okay.

35:57

So he's probably going to get close to 80 million.

35:59

Probably won't break it, but he's going to get close to 80 million.

36:02

So for them to be prepared on, on the election night or election week, they're going to have

36:09

to have hundreds of thousands or millions of ballots already printed out.

36:14

So what?

36:15

Okay.

36:16

They don't care.

36:17

No, they don't.

36:18

They don't even have to do that.

36:19

They don't need ballots.

36:20

No, no, no.

36:21

They just say we had ballots.

36:22

Oh, we lost them.

36:23

I mean, you're saying that's what they're doing now.

36:25

Michigan said that, but Georgia can't.

36:27

Why, why even need ballots?

36:28

They don't need ballots.

36:29

Just tick the number up.

36:30

It's a fucking computer.

36:31

Yeah.

36:32

We'll see.

36:33

But yeah, it's going to have to be a whopper like up close to a hundred million.

36:36

That's not over a hundred million.

36:37

They'll do whatever it is.

36:38

That's what they'll do.

36:39

There's no way we have a hundred million people in this country that we're going to do.

36:42

It doesn't matter.

36:43

You're going to do nothing about it.

36:44

You're going to sit there and take it.

36:45

Well, I'm sure as fuck I can go to the Capitol.

36:48

I'm not either.

36:49

Why the fuck would I go to there?

36:50

Fuck these people.

36:51

Well, I'll go there if they elect me.

36:53

If I win, but other than I skipped that day though, I would be anywhere near DC on J6

36:59

of 2025.

37:00

I mean, I'll have to be there when I'll be at work.

37:05

Turn your phone off.

37:06

Working hard.

37:07

Working hard for the American public.

37:11

Yeah.

37:12

So there was a whistleblower in front of me.

37:15

Okay, so there was a whistleblower in front of Congress today or this week.

37:18

And he, I might have just said that, but I'm trying to get back to the story.

37:21

He basically was, he goes, this is my last day as a government employee.

37:26

This is my last act as a government employee.

37:29

He goes, I highly recommend everybody vote because that is your responsibility.

37:35

And then I also highly recommend you, you take your first, your second amendment rights

37:43

and you start carrying.

37:45

And he goes, I would have three to five months of food thrown up in my house.

37:50

Now sitting in front of Congress, he's with the intelligence department.

37:55

If there is an intelligence department, I'm just saying that's, you know, because that's

38:00

one reason I started this show because I believe something bad is going to happen.

38:04

Right.

38:05

But like, just because some goofball says it's going to happen soon.

38:08

No, no, he said between the election day and January 20th.

38:11

I don't give a f- I believe it, well, because that's my whole theory here.

38:15

That's part of my kind of said it a few times.

38:18

But I believe in the immigrants are here too.

38:20

He didn't say anything about the immigrants.

38:22

This is on me.

38:23

Immigrants, they don't care.

38:24

They're not going to follow orders.

38:27

They're already a UN army.

38:28

Okay, if you're a Haitian and like, let's say the UN says we're going to give you 20

38:33

grand to sneak into America and set you up with a job and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.

38:38

You're like, okay, sure.

38:39

So okay, you get to America and now you have all the cats and ducks and dogs that you want

38:44

to eat all for free, whatever you want, man.

38:47

So you take them up and eat them.

38:49

And then the UN calls you and says, okay, buddy, time to activate.

38:52

You're going to hit the fucking phone.

38:54

I'm not, fuck you.

38:55

I got my 20 grand.

38:56

I'm here.

38:57

I'm free.

38:58

I forgot one other minute they have.

39:00

What's that?

39:01

They're allowed to fly freely back to their homeland and back.

39:03

Why the fuck would you want to go back to Haiti?

39:04

Who gives up?

39:05

It's terrible.

39:06

It's all, if you have a birthday party, your neighbor's kids have a birthday party.

39:08

Nobody's fucking going back to these shitholes.

39:10

I'm saying they are.

39:11

They are flying back and they're coming back.

39:13

So global, global X airlines started in 2001 with one plane.

39:21

It now possesses, I believe it was 17 planes, which is over a billion dollars in dollars.

39:26

Oh, well, they had to buy all the planes.

39:32

They are flying the immigrants back to their home country and they leave in chains and

39:38

shackles.

39:40

And once the plane is airbound and before it lands, they take all the shackles off the

39:43

people and they get to go to their land and they want to come back.

39:46

They just recontact their contact person and we fly them back.

39:50

This sounds kind of made up.

39:51

I mean, like, I want to see a video of this.

39:55

Google, try global X airlines.

39:57

It comes up.

39:58

Yeah, they got a Wikipedia page, but...

40:01

We've got three videos popped up there, but you're on...

40:06

Fuck.

40:07

So I recommend, if I look into this, because this is weird, if this is really happening,

40:10

I mean, they're basically getting leave from the military and then coming back because

40:17

they are part of the UN army.

40:19

Diculous.

40:20

I'm telling you, man, those are the people that are going to be on our side when this

40:23

shit hits the fan.

40:24

They're going to be on our side more, more, not all of them, obviously, but more of them

40:28

than not.

40:30

So it's being reported, not in the news, obviously.

40:34

Chicago and New York, and I believe there was one other...

40:37

San Antonio.

40:39

The street gangs and the Venezuelans and the immigrants are all fighting now.

40:42

Good.

40:43

So we're going to see how this works out.

40:45

Who's going to come out the victor in this?

40:48

But in Chicago, apparently there was a pretty bad shooting today.

40:51

They do not know if it was immigrant related or not.

40:54

I mean, because it is Chicago.

40:56

But I've said this back in June, I was saying that Chicago gangs are not going to tolerate

41:01

them losing their turf.

41:02

Right.

41:03

I was in the New York gangs.

41:04

I can only speak at Chicago because I had a lot of time there.

41:06

Right.

41:07

But I can assume New York gangs are going to say, right, they're not going to tolerate

41:09

this shit.

41:10

Now, are they tougher?

41:11

That's the question.

41:12

Oh, well, absolutely.

41:13

I mean, you're fighting the guy from a third world country.

41:16

Yeah.

41:17

Well, they know the territory already.

41:18

Okay.

41:19

So they have a better arsenal.

41:20

Guarantee they have a better arsenal.

41:21

I don't know about that.

41:22

Yeah, absolutely.

41:23

It's not even close.

41:24

I mean, they're being given guns all.

41:27

It doesn't matter.

41:28

They have stockpiles.

41:29

Like the gangs in New York have been there for over a hundred years.

41:33

They have stockpiles.

41:35

I hope so.

41:36

They have more money.

41:37

They have more contacts on the ground.

41:40

I mean, like they have spies everywhere.

41:42

And they've got a security system.

41:45

They got a monitoring system set up for their neighborhoods.

41:49

They people set up to obviously looking for cops, but I guess you can look for Haitians

41:53

as well.

41:54

Why not?

41:55

You can do anything.

41:56

I don't know.

41:57

It's going to be interesting.

41:58

I'm just glad we're not seeing that here in Vegas.

41:59

I don't believe we had.

42:00

I mean, I'm sure we got some immigrants here.

42:02

Um, mostly Mexican immigrants.

42:04

And you know, like, I don't have a problem with them.

42:06

I mean, we've always had them coming across the border.

42:09

They don't care.

42:10

It's, it's, I mean, Venezuela really.

42:12

Yeah.

42:13

I mean, I've been saying, but I think I said this last week, if they're over here and

42:15

they're protected, then they have to be refugee status, which is a probation or thing.

42:20

But why would the only country that took them?

42:23

I don't know.

42:24

The refugees system, they, does it work that way?

42:26

Well, I don't know if that's true, first of all, but second of all, like Europe is getting

42:31

all the, like the Muslim country.

42:33

Yeah.

42:34

I mean, Europe's got, it's having their issues too.

42:37

So you don't think on like one day they're all going to activate.

42:40

No.

42:41

All countries are going to be at war with it.

42:45

So stupid.

42:46

Like they're not, like, that's just not how it works.

42:48

Okay.

42:49

We'll see.

42:50

42 days?

42:51

42 days.

42:52

They don't care about authority.

42:53

Like they just don't give a fuck.

42:54

Fuck you.

42:55

I'm already here.

42:56

What are you going to do?

42:57

Fuck you, UN.

42:58

But what's the promise at the end of this though?

42:59

Nothing.

43:00

There's nothing they can promise.

43:01

No.

43:02

If you conquer, if you conquer America, you get nothing.

43:04

You get ashes.

43:05

Your family can move over here.

43:06

You get a pile of ashes because the productive workforce is all dead.

43:09

So speaking of that, apparently the unemployment rate is rising and they're saying it's because

43:13

of the immigrants, which I didn't think they could work here until they got a visa.

43:18

But then again, if the Haitians are here on refugee status or some kind of protected

43:23

class, then they would have the right to work.

43:25

So apparently there are immigrants taking jobs.

43:30

Well we knew that one town in Iowa, the chicken, the Purdue chicken, I believe, fired 1200

43:35

people in the town and replaced all the immigrants.

43:37

So that is for that.

43:38

I mentioned that a few, about like two months ago.

43:41

So we know that is happening.

43:43

Well, I mean, like if you're so bad at your job that a fucking guy that can't speak English

43:47

can replace you, I mean, I got no sympathy, you know, like get better, man.

43:53

I get it.

43:54

Get a skill.

43:55

But some people want a simple life.

43:58

That's fine.

43:59

But then stop demanding high wages.

44:02

They're not.

44:03

They are.

44:04

No, no, the people like in Iowa, you think they were demanding high wages?

44:06

Absolutely.

44:07

If I can pay less for somebody to do the same job, you are demanding too much.

44:12

Well, no, it's that the government let people in who would work for less.

44:17

But those people have the natural right to do that.

44:18

Like it's not that.

44:19

No, the government does not have a right to do what they're doing.

44:21

This is out of control.

44:22

That's ridiculous.

44:23

Dude, the government has no right to stop them.

44:26

That's the point.

44:27

Like if you think of a free world without government controls and I run a chicken farm

44:32

and you put fences up.

44:33

Well, yeah, okay, I put fences up, but I'm paying you $10 an hour to clean up chicken.

44:39

Why would you put a fence up for?

44:40

Just let forget that.

44:42

Well, no, it's this question.

44:43

I'm paying you $10 an hour to clean up chicken shit.

44:46

And then Jose says, hey, senior, I work for $8.

44:50

I'm gonna hire Jose, like get the fuck out, Ron.

44:52

Yeah, unless you're gonna bring your wages down.

44:55

Okay.

44:56

But should your government be letting in all these people to do this though?

44:59

The government should have no sale for them at that point.

45:01

So you'll put a fence up so you'll have a chicken coop to take your chickens and coyotes.

45:06

And then you'll have a fence around your property.

45:08

Why?

45:09

Open borders.

45:10

Let people walk on your land.

45:12

That's not, we're not talking about my land.

45:14

Like the USA is not your land.

45:16

It's all of our land.

45:17

No, it's not.

45:18

Yes, it is.

45:19

It's not.

45:20

That's collectivist, communist garbage.

45:21

No, it's paid for.

45:22

I mean, there's streets.

45:23

No, it's not paid for.

45:24

You don't pay shit for the Rio Grande.

45:25

It's a river.

45:26

It's been there for a million years.

45:27

You're talking about the Rio Grande.

45:28

That's the border.

45:29

I understand that.

45:30

It's not paid for that.

45:31

That's not yours.

45:32

Okay.

45:33

But as soon as they hit the land, that's our land.

45:35

You have no sale for who walks there.

45:37

No, once they get off the river.

45:39

No.

45:40

You have no sale for that.

45:41

See, the libertarian, this is where the...

45:43

That's communism.

45:44

That is communism, Ron.

45:47

Put up a protecting your country is communism.

45:49

You don't own the country.

45:51

Nobody owns the country.

45:53

You own your chicken coop.

45:55

You can protect your chicken coop.

45:57

You don't get to say Dave's chicken coop can't hire Jose.

46:01

You can say you won't hire Jose, but you can't tell me what to do.

46:05

Okay, yeah, but we're having two different conversations.

46:07

No, we're not.

46:08

I've been talking to...

46:09

Are we talking about open borders now?

46:10

Are we talking about your chicken farm?

46:11

So the open borders, that's where...

46:13

That's all tied together because if I own the chicken coop, I decide who I hire and

46:18

who I don't hire.

46:19

And if I want to hire people from across the Rio Grande, that's none of your business.

46:24

You don't get a say.

46:25

Okay.

46:26

I agree.

46:27

But you're wrong.

46:28

You just don't.

46:29

No, I'm not wrong.

46:30

You are wrong.

46:31

We don't get a say.

46:32

We aren't allowed to protect our country.

46:33

That's just nonsense, collectivist garbage.

46:36

Say something real.

46:38

You have property.

46:40

Your property has a fence around it.

46:42

That is your property.

46:43

Everything outside, you don't get a say.

46:46

So you're a big believer in these First Amendment auditors.

46:49

Okay, yeah.

46:50

So they stay on public property.

46:52

Yes.

46:53

And they do their thing.

46:54

Right.

46:55

If they're arrested, they will potentially fall a lawsuit.

46:58

So is that their property?

47:00

No.

47:01

So they should be arrested?

47:02

No.

47:03

Whose property is it?

47:05

Okay, so again, like I talked about this before, there's two modes of thinking you have

47:13

to consider.

47:14

Okay.

47:15

There's the free anarchist world that I want, and then there's the magic constitution

47:20

world that we want to pretend that we're in.

47:22

Right?

47:23

So if we're going to be in the magic constitution world, then public property, anybody can walk

47:28

there.

47:29

Not just the First Amendment auditor, not just you and me, but Jose and what's the name

47:35

that I...

47:36

I'm not going there.

47:37

Mohammed, anybody who wants to walk on that property can walk there.

47:41

Because the government cannot stop them.

47:42

Agreed, because even immigrants get to enjoy our constitutional rights.

47:45

Right.

47:46

I'm okay with that.

47:47

But if they're immigrants, then you can't stop them at the border, because that's public

47:49

property.

47:50

We stopped them before they get on.

47:52

We're not allowed to do that.

47:54

Every country has...

47:55

I don't give a fuck what other countries do.

47:56

Other countries are socialists.

47:58

Okay, so okay.

47:59

We are supposed to be the land of freedom.

48:00

So this is a great experiment.

48:02

Let's see how this works out.

48:03

We have done...

48:04

It worked out for 100 fucking years.

48:05

No, no, no, no.

48:06

So we have now apparently adopted the anarchist society.

48:10

We just let everybody in.

48:11

Okay.

48:12

Let's see how it works out.

48:13

It'll work out great, because here's...

48:15

Listen, because...

48:16

So now here's where I agree with you.

48:18

The government is offering welfare benefits for people to immigrate here.

48:23

And that's wrong.

48:24

I agree.

48:25

That encourages people we don't prefer to be here.

48:29

Whereas in an anarchist society, if the rule is you can come here, but you're on your own,

48:36

you have to find a job, you have to rent a house, you have to feed yourself, then the

48:40

only people that come here will be people that can be productive.

48:44

So you don't find it odd that we are paying these people?

48:46

It is odd.

48:47

It's odd.

48:48

It's wrong.

48:49

Okay, it's wrong.

48:50

Right, right, right.

48:51

We won't just check that box wrong.

48:53

Now, but they're doing it.

48:55

So what's the motivation behind it?

48:57

We get them to stop doing it.

48:59

I don't care what their motivation is.

49:00

I don't give a...

49:01

Stop doing it.

49:02

That's what we should be focused on.

49:03

Okay.

49:04

Don't focus on the Haitian that crossed the border.

49:05

Don't focus on the Mexican guy, the Venezuelan guy.

49:08

Focus on what the government is doing.

49:09

Right.

49:10

Because they are the criminal here.

49:11

Okay.

49:12

So what is their motivation to do this?

49:14

I don't care.

49:15

Just make them stop.

49:16

What is their motivation ever, or not ever, it's a...

49:19

Highest of motivation I think since 1996, 97.

49:22

Well, I mean, some people...

49:24

97.

49:25

A couple of years ago, it was the highest ever, I think.

49:27

It also depends on how you measure it.

49:29

Yeah.

49:30

Because they change the calculation every 20-fucking years.

49:31

They change the definition and blah, blah, blah.

49:33

So no, but this is a great social experiment.

49:36

So let's give it...

49:37

Let's pick a date.

49:39

And since I'm the one that's conspiring that it's going to happen between the election

49:43

day or the election week and January 20th, let's say January 20th is the drop-dad day.

49:49

The show after January 20th, we'll talk about how it worked out on the immigrant's

49:53

area.

49:54

Okay.

49:55

I mean, you know what?

49:56

Get some Monero and we'll bet Monero on it.

49:57

We're some of our challenges.

49:59

Can we put Monero here on the table?

50:00

No.

50:01

Like, in a little coin or anything?

50:02

No.

50:03

Ah, no fun.

50:04

It's digital.

50:05

Okay.

50:06

So yeah, no, I do believe that there is some bad days afoot.

50:10

And you know what?

50:11

Why not?

50:12

Why not prep?

50:13

Why not prepare yourself?

50:14

Well, obviously prep, but like...

50:16

Okay, so I don't disagree with you that bad stuff is going to happen.

50:21

And it might even happen between those two dates, but it's not going to be those people

50:25

we'll have to be fighting against.

50:27

That's my contention.

50:28

So who's it going to be?

50:30

It could be the blue helmets, like the actual blue helmets, the government military, because

50:36

they did the whole COVID shot thing and all the people that I don't want to call them

50:41

sane or patriotic or whatever, but the people who disobeyed, they kicked them all out.

50:47

And now the only people that are left are just obedient drones who are going to shoot

50:50

at American citizens if they're told to.

50:51

That does concern, because that actually concerns me.

50:54

I've had that.

50:55

Those are the people that are going to be against us, not the fucking Venezuelan guy.

50:58

Yeah.

50:59

He's going to be on our side.

51:00

I guarantee you he will be on our side.

51:01

I don't know.

51:02

I think there's more afoot.

51:04

Something's up at the Circle K.

51:08

So no, I will see.

51:09

I mean, I don't know.

51:10

I'm only doing, well, no.

51:11

So there is, there's a documentary out, okay.

51:14

You do a couple of documentaries out and Treason, I believe is the one that's out right now.

51:21

And then there's another one coming out in October about the immigrant crisis here in

51:24

America.

51:26

And these guys, J.J.

51:27

Carroll was one of them.

51:28

And they went around, they spent time in Chicago, they spent time in New York.

51:33

And they're going up to these hotels that are housing the immigrants and they're being

51:37

stopped at the gate and they're being told they can't come in, but they'll get people

51:41

to answer the questions.

51:42

Although they'll talk to some of the local cops.

51:45

They're trying to sell this as nothing bad is happening here.

51:48

There's no crime here.

51:49

But the cops are like, there's a fucking shitload of crime there.

51:52

And here's the thing that Chicago's doing.

51:54

So if your car gets impounded, what's the process of being after it's impounded?

51:58

I don't fucking know.

51:59

You pay the money, get your car back.

52:01

Or you don't pay the money and the car has to go to auction.

52:05

I believe it's 20 days in the impound lot in Chicago.

52:08

If you haven't claimed your car, your car is given to an immigrant.

52:11

Given to an immigrant.

52:13

Interesting.

52:14

Who probably doesn't have a driver's license.

52:16

More than likely doesn't have insurance.

52:19

So there were...

52:20

Right.

52:21

But again, like, again, I get it.

52:23

You're saying this shit.

52:24

But it's gonna...

52:26

Okay, if they were doing this for me, I would be like, yeah, I'm gonna take this free shit.

52:32

And then when you give me the order, I'm gonna laugh in your face and say, fuck you.

52:35

I'm not fighting for you.

52:36

I'm not gonna die for you.

52:38

Yeah, but that's not the mentality of a lot of people.

52:41

Yes, it is, dude.

52:42

They grew up under socialism.

52:43

They know what it's like.

52:44

We have military members that put their life on the line all the time because of some dumb

52:49

ass, some war pig wants them to go to the foreign country and find a battle over fucking

52:53

oil.

52:54

And they go to...

52:55

Yeah.

52:56

And those are Americans.

52:57

And they take...

52:58

Those are dumb ass Americans who have no concept of socialism or freedom.

53:00

They don't even know.

53:01

And they've been indoctrinated by public schools to believe that what we have is freedom when

53:07

what we actually have is like semi-socialism.

53:09

Whereas if you take these Venezuelan people, they have real socialism all the fucking way.

53:14

And they fucking hated it and they wanted to get rid of it and they wanted to flee.

53:17

And now they're out.

53:18

Like, I've met a lot of people from the former Soviet Union, from China, from Mongolia.

53:25

Like, these people are not brainwashed dumb ass American soldiers that go, rah rah, freedom,

53:33

pledge allegiance or get the fuck out.

53:35

So they...

53:36

But keep in mind, some countries are sitting in their prisoners over here.

53:39

Okay.

53:40

If you're in their prisons, they're sitting in here.

53:41

Okay.

53:42

And mentally ill.

53:43

Again, I trust those people more than I trust the American military.

53:45

They're not even close.

53:46

I'm sorry.

53:47

We will have...

53:48

So the 20th, I don't know what date it's on, but they show up and then we'll talk.

53:55

We'll readdress this issue.

53:56

Yeah.

53:57

Okay.

53:58

Hopefully we won't forget.

54:00

So speaking of the vaccine, Blood One is a donation company.

54:03

Okay.

54:04

Blood donation.

54:05

They now will not take your plasma if you've been vaccinated.

54:08

How much are they paying for unvaccinated?

54:10

Blood.

54:11

I just...

54:12

So technically they can't pay for blood.

54:14

Oh, okay.

54:15

It's a really weird thing.

54:16

They can't pay for blood.

54:17

So you have to give up your blood.

54:18

Yeah.

54:19

And then Red Cross, whatever, they store it up, they send to hospitals.

54:24

If you're ever hurt in an injury and you need blood at a hospital, do you get it for free

54:28

or they charge you for that?

54:29

I assume they charge you.

54:31

Well, I think they charge you for the transfusion but not for the blood.

54:35

Oh, well, we use a needle on you.

54:37

That needle's $5,000.

54:38

Yeah.

54:39

It's a specialty needle.

54:40

Right.

54:41

And the hose is another $2,000.

54:42

Right.

54:43

Okay.

54:44

Yeah, and I always thought that was weird.

54:45

But I mean, at this point, I would start prepping your blood.

54:49

You can actually do that.

54:52

You can, there's a company out the belt and you just go to this building, however many

54:56

times, and then they can take your blood out and they store it for you in case there's

54:59

ever an incident where you need blood.

55:01

Yeah, I think I'll just take my chance.

55:03

Yeah.

55:04

I'm not a big fan of needles.

55:05

I mean, I'll do the needle I have to, but I don't, I'm okay.

55:09

Plus, my wife's got O-negative.

55:11

Oh, there you go.

55:12

So I just put a spick in her.

55:13

There you go.

55:14

And all the blood I want.

55:15

You hear that, everyone?

55:16

Ron's wife is O-negative.

55:17

He said it.

55:18

I didn't say it.

55:19

Do what you want.

55:20

So yeah, so I thought it was weird.

55:22

I think really the last thing everybody wanted to talk about is Chase Oliver kind of made

55:28

me think of this.

55:29

This story came out, I kind of thought of Chase Oliver.

55:33

Okay.

55:34

When we get idiots like this running our libertarian party, they started attracting weirdos.

55:40

Okay.

55:41

So guess who came out as a libertarian?

55:43

Oh, that was Zuckerberg.

55:44

Zuckerberg.

55:45

Yeah.

55:46

Zuckerberg.

55:47

Zuckerbucks.

55:48

So now, because I blame Chase Oliver, because he probably saw Chase Oliver and goes, oh,

55:53

well, he's a decent looking guy.

55:54

He might be okay.

55:55

No, I think what happened was the Democrats are no longer paying Zuckerberg and he's like,

56:01

well, he needs money to do that.

56:03

These people are addicted.

56:04

It's like, it's like addiction, you know, like, well, he does have to finish out bunker.

56:09

He's building a hallway.

56:10

That's right.

56:11

So like that.

56:12

Huh?

56:13

Do you believe the bunker stories?

56:14

I don't know.

56:15

I don't know.

56:16

He has one, but I don't know.

56:17

What's the drag queen?

56:18

RuPaul?

56:19

Yeah.

56:20

He's, she's a bunker in Montana.

56:22

Okay.

56:23

No, she, she clearly said it.

56:25

I don't care.

56:26

Like, so what?

56:27

What do you need a bunker for?

56:30

If you, if you can afford a bunker, you'd have a bunker.

56:33

I'm digging one right now.

56:34

What are you talking about?

56:35

What do you think?

56:36

Exactly.

56:37

But what do they know that we don't know?

56:38

Nothing.

56:39

Okay.

56:40

They're not even connected somehow.

56:41

There's a whole bunch of immigrants.

56:42

They're just smart.

56:43

They're relatively smart.

56:44

They can see ahead.

56:45

Holy shit.

56:46

We're being invaded by the UN army.

56:47

Oh my God.

56:48

These dumbasses don't know anything about it.

56:49

I'm building a goddamn bunker.

56:50

No.

56:51

No.

56:52

So Zuckerberg, it's not, it's no longer profitable to be a shield for the Democrats.

56:59

Cause like it's just not as popular anymore.

57:01

So he's just going to be a shield for whoever pays him more.

57:02

That's what I'm calling it.

57:03

No, he really needs to pay attention.

57:04

This may be kind of linked to this.

57:06

Cause what I'm starting to see now, and I mentioned this, I think a couple of weeks

57:09

ago, but it's getting more prevalent right now.

57:11

Even AOC came out about this.

57:13

They're talking about, we need to control the media.

57:15

We need to control social media.

57:17

We need to shut down false information.

57:19

Well, yeah, it's costing money.

57:21

Right.

57:22

But all that things I just said, what is that doing?

57:25

Vending our free speech?

57:26

Dude, like it's just not going to happen.

57:29

They can talk about it all they fucking want.

57:31

Like it's not going to happen.

57:33

So if you and I were doing a podcast in 2018 and I'm like, oh man, in 2020, they're going

57:39

to lock us down.

57:40

They're going to make us stay in our houses.

57:42

Yeah.

57:43

They're going to wear a mask.

57:44

You'd be like, you fucking retard, stop it.

57:45

You know what you're talking about.

57:46

They're not going to do that.

57:48

Only a moron would do that.

57:51

Really.

57:52

So how did 2020 go for us?

57:54

Yeah.

57:55

Like there's just not, it's not the same level.

57:57

There's evil greedy people in politics.

57:59

But you can't stop the internet.

58:01

It's not the same thing.

58:02

Right.

58:03

You can shut down stores because they have business licenses because we let them do that.

58:09

But there's no such thing as an internet license.

58:12

You can't, you just can't stop the internet.

58:15

They can block.

58:16

I mean, how, I mean, there was a couple of years ago when Russia was doing a lot of

58:20

attacks on us on the internet.

58:21

They're like, why not just shut off all the servers from Russia?

58:24

VPNs, I guess.

58:25

Because it doesn't work that way.

58:26

They said they could.

58:27

They could just block IP addresses.

58:31

They don't know what they're talking.

58:32

You can block single IP addresses.

58:34

You can type in 12 million IP addresses if you want to spend all day doing that.

58:39

I think you can do a range because wouldn't there be...

58:41

But you can't stop.

58:42

You can't block that IP address from me.

58:44

You can block it from you.

58:45

Then you can block it from coming into the country.

58:47

No, you can't.

58:48

Okay.

58:49

You know what we're coming here for tonight.

58:50

There's no central points where everything comes into this country.

58:52

This is not how it works.

58:53

There's wires all over the fucking place.

58:55

There's satellites.

58:56

There's radios.

58:57

You cannot stop it.

58:58

Okay.

58:59

You could slow it down.

59:00

You can make it harder.

59:02

You can make it...

59:03

The idiots can't do it, but you're not going to stop it.

59:06

Well, you could shut down certain websites.

59:08

Yeah, you can shut down certain websites.

59:10

But those websites, if they were smart, they would start setting up on I2P on the dark

59:14

web and then they can't be shut down there.

59:16

So you can shut down their normal site and then what those sites should do is start encouraging

59:21

their users, hey, visit us on the dark web.

59:24

You and your dark web.

59:26

Dude, that's how you solve a problem.

59:28

I know.

59:29

I like the dark web.

59:30

I'm just saying because you love it so much.

59:31

But that's why you...

59:32

I have to hate it.

59:33

That's why I'm saying it's impossible to shut it down now.

59:35

It's good podcasting.

59:36

It's impossible to shut it down.

59:38

Okay.

59:39

I'm on the dark web now, people.

59:40

Now, don't wait.

59:41

Don't wait until...

59:42

Ron, don't walk.

59:43

Don't wait until Ron's conspiracy fantasy happens.

59:47

Do it now because he could be right.

59:49

I'm not saying he's wrong.

59:50

They're going to try and do it.

59:52

That's like the biggest compliment I've ever gotten from Dave.

59:54

He might be right.

59:55

The retard might be right.

59:57

They're absolutely going to try and do it.

59:58

Okay.

59:59

Whether they succeed or not, I don't know.

1:00:00

But they're going to try.

1:00:01

So be ready.

1:00:02

Get on the dark web.

1:00:03

I have a topic I wanted to talk about if you're...

1:00:08

Yeah?

1:00:09

So, you ever heard of Kelo versus New London, Supreme Court case?

1:00:14

No.

1:00:15

All right.

1:00:16

So Kelo versus New London, Supreme Court case, I believe in 2005, New London, Connecticut,

1:00:23

they wanted to eminent domain some people's houses.

1:00:27

Okay.

1:00:28

And they said...

1:00:29

But so normally the way eminent domain works is you have to have the land for public use.

1:00:37

So build a highway, build a park.

1:00:39

Technically, the public use is not necessarily...

1:00:42

It's been abused.

1:00:43

But go ahead.

1:00:44

Well, that's what this case actually...

1:00:46

But it's been abused and carried out and it actually happened.

1:00:48

But go ahead.

1:00:49

Well, so that's what this case was about.

1:00:50

Okay.

1:00:51

So what the government wanted to do was they wanted to sell the land to a private developer

1:00:57

to build, I believe, a chemical factory of some kind.

1:01:00

Okay.

1:01:01

And the people said, no, no, you can't do that.

1:01:02

That's not public use.

1:01:04

You're selling it for private use.

1:01:05

So they sued the city, all the way up to Supreme Court, and Supreme Court, which was

1:01:11

run by liberals at the time, said, no, of course they can do that.

1:01:14

That's the government.

1:01:15

That counts as public use.

1:01:16

Yeah.

1:01:17

So all these people lost their homes.

1:01:18

They destroyed the homes.

1:01:21

And then the chemical company said, you know what?

1:01:23

We don't really want the land.

1:01:24

Right?

1:01:25

So the land sat there.

1:01:28

It still fallowed.

1:01:29

Like, nothing has been done with this land since 2005.

1:01:32

Okay?

1:01:34

Just this week, this is why I'm bringing it up, they said, well, we're going to start

1:01:41

doing something with this land.

1:01:43

And guess what they did?

1:01:46

They said, we're going to give a six, I think it was $6.5 million tax break to these housing

1:01:54

developers.

1:01:55

So now the land's been sitting here like 20 years.

1:02:01

They destroyed houses to take the land for public use, which never got used and was never

1:02:07

public use.

1:02:09

And now they want to spend $6.5 million to build houses where they just destroyed a bunch

1:02:16

of houses.

1:02:17

It's government logic.

1:02:18

What the fuck, dude?

1:02:19

Okay.

1:02:20

And this one pisses me off because, well, obviously it pisses me off.

1:02:27

Everything pisses them off.

1:02:28

Okay.

1:02:29

So this is a funny one.

1:02:30

I always like to play this game with people.

1:02:32

I named the people that were on the court at the time.

1:02:35

And I don't have the full list, but Sandra Day O'Conner, Scalia, who else was there?

1:02:42

I think Roberts.

1:02:43

But I'll bring up the list and I'll say, okay, now the decision was six to three, I want

1:02:49

to say, I'm not 100% on that, but it was fairly heavily weighted towards the government.

1:02:54

And I say, which judge do you think voted which way?

1:02:59

Everybody was like, oh, Scalia voted for it.

1:03:02

I don't know if Clarence Thomas, I think he was.

1:03:05

Yeah, Clarence Thomas was on the court.

1:03:06

Yeah, he's on the court since Clarence, I believe.

1:03:08

So Clarence Thomas voted for it.

1:03:11

And then O'Connor was against it.

1:03:14

And they do the list.

1:03:15

And I'm like, well, actually you got every single one of those wrong.

1:03:17

Every single one of them.

1:03:19

That's a good game because that's not really a party issue.

1:03:23

I mean, eminent domain is, it should be.

1:03:26

An eminent domain can be used to benefit the Democrats and other Republicans.

1:03:30

So I wouldn't make that guess on a Supreme Court on which direction they would go because

1:03:35

I don't know.

1:03:36

I guess I'd have to look at the specific item that they're talking about.

1:03:40

Well, so the whole thing is when I described the case, everyone's like, that's evil, right?

1:03:44

Everyone agrees it's evil.

1:03:45

Evil and wrong.

1:03:46

Why is it a big deal?

1:03:48

Because they're taking land for public use, quote unquote.

1:03:52

Well, no, they took land for public use.

1:03:55

And then I said for 20 years.

1:03:57

But it wasn't for public use.

1:03:58

It was for private use.

1:04:00

And they've redefined public use, which is something you've always talked about, like

1:04:03

with your downtown Las Vegas crap.

1:04:07

So like they were doing what you hate and Supreme Court said, yeah, you can do that.

1:04:12

So like whenever people think about Supreme Court justices and which ones are evil and

1:04:17

which ones are good, the normie will say, oh, Scalia was evil, Clarence Thomas was evil.

1:04:24

I mean, I actually liked him.

1:04:25

I mean, he was killed.

1:04:26

He was murdered.

1:04:27

He did a lot.

1:04:28

He was good sometimes.

1:04:29

But when it came to religious stuff, he was off his fucking rocker.

1:04:32

Well, there should be there should be no case that goes in front of the Supreme Court that's

1:04:35

religious based.

1:04:36

Sure, they should.

1:04:37

Why?

1:04:38

Like if a school speech thing, like if a school bans a religious club or something, or if

1:04:44

you want to display the 10 commandments and use taxpayer dollars to pay for it.

1:04:48

Like he was all.

1:04:49

Oh, I guess that would go to Supreme Court.

1:04:50

Okay.

1:04:51

Yeah.

1:04:52

So we shouldn't have religion mixing with politics.

1:04:55

I know we do, but we shouldn't.

1:04:57

Right.

1:04:58

But no, they didn't favor of it.

1:04:59

Yeah.

1:05:00

They did intimate domain in Bensonville, around the side of Chicago, okay, for O'Hare Airport.

1:05:03

Yeah.

1:05:04

But then that's an airport.

1:05:05

No, no, I agree.

1:05:06

But they took all these houses.

1:05:07

Yeah.

1:05:08

And I haven't looked into it for a while, but years later, the houses were just still

1:05:12

there.

1:05:13

Yeah.

1:05:14

They never get the new.

1:05:15

They never got put it now.

1:05:16

They may have now.

1:05:17

Well, I know that Eisenhower was eminent domain.

1:05:19

Like, because that used to be like ethnic neighborhoods.

1:05:22

So the Eisenhower's, that's 290, right?

1:05:24

Yeah.

1:05:25

Yeah.

1:05:26

Interesting thing about the Eisenhower, it's the, the straightest interstate in America,

1:05:31

the longest run without a turn.

1:05:33

Do you know why that is?

1:05:36

They wanted to be able to land planes on it.

1:05:37

Yeah.

1:05:38

In case I think during World War II.

1:05:41

Interesting.

1:05:42

Yeah.

1:05:43

I used to have an interesting fact, but now there was a town.

1:05:46

I have no clue where it was anymore, because this is going back, I mean, like 10, 15 years

1:05:50

ago, if not 20, they wanted to use them in domain for a shopping mall.

1:05:55

Yeah.

1:05:56

And it was all, you can't do that.

1:05:58

And the government, the local government came back and said, well, no, we can.

1:06:03

Because the mall will produce more tax dollars.

1:06:06

Yeah.

1:06:07

Well, that was the R-Honklyne Q, that was Q-Liverty, New London, which set the precedent.

1:06:09

Yeah.

1:06:10

So they were using that.

1:06:11

Yeah.

1:06:12

Well, so now they can do it for anything.

1:06:13

Now they can say, oh, we want to build the F1 stadium, eminent domain, right?

1:06:16

We want to build the Oakland A's stadium, eminent domain.

1:06:20

We can eminent domain for any fucking reason we want.

1:06:21

Yeah, fuck you, Billy.

1:06:22

We took your A's.

1:06:23

And your Raiders.

1:06:24

You can have the Raiders back and the Raider fans back, but we took them from you.

1:06:29

So ha ha.

1:06:30

I'm against eminent domain in general, but like, if you're going to have rules that

1:06:35

say public use, you don't get to just fucking change it.

1:06:38

And it's all, yeah, public use actually means anything we want.

1:06:41

Yeah, no, no.

1:06:42

I've been a part of it where they need to widen the road and they were taking land from one

1:06:46

of the companies I work for.

1:06:48

And we're like, okay, I mean, we got, we got fair market value for it.

1:06:50

So we're like, yeah, we have to pay you.

1:06:52

Yeah.

1:06:53

So I mean, we have a problem with it.

1:06:54

We lost some of our business.

1:06:55

Well, there's been other cases where they, where they try to do it without paying.

1:06:59

Yeah.

1:07:00

So like there's been cases where somebody owed like $50 on their property tax and they

1:07:06

would eminent domain the whole property, sell the house for half a million and then just

1:07:11

keep it all.

1:07:12

Like, no, you can't do that.

1:07:13

You have to, you have to take the $50 and then give the money back to the person.

1:07:18

They're fucking, they're out of control.

1:07:20

I'm not a fan of eminent domain.

1:07:22

I do see its need.

1:07:23

Oh, no, it's funny in Colorado.

1:07:26

You can think, oh, God, I'm gonna have to read it.

1:07:28

I don't believe they can use it in a domain in Colorado.

1:07:31

I believe that the, the state constitution is set up in a manner.

1:07:35

Well, Colorado has some very interesting laws.

1:07:37

One, if they make the state of Colorado can only make X amount of dollars a year, the

1:07:43

rest has to go back to people.

1:07:45

So that, to me, that's cool.

1:07:47

But so I 70 goes through Denver and up into the mountains and up, up in the mountains

1:07:53

is where all the ski hills are.

1:07:55

So on the weekends, there's a lot of fucking traffic.

1:07:58

So they wanted a wide nice 70, but the towns along there said, you know, we're not giving

1:08:04

you our land and they had the right to turn them away.

1:08:07

So the government could not step in and take their land.

1:08:10

So there might be a strange long Colorado that prevents that.

1:08:13

Well, I know the feds can do the other way because like there's federal eminent domain

1:08:16

and then there's state.

1:08:17

There say I 70 can never be widened because the town.

1:08:19

That's weird because I can mean because of interstate is a federal.

1:08:23

Well, I don't know.

1:08:24

There's a lot of intermix on it.

1:08:25

So it is.

1:08:26

There's federal dollars that build the interstates and that's why you have to use the DOT

1:08:30

like speed limit.

1:08:31

And I think like back in the 70s, we wanted to change the 55 miles an hour.

1:08:36

We're like, Oh God, no, people will die.

1:08:38

Yeah.

1:08:38

Um, but yeah, we ended up doing it anyway.

1:08:41

So yeah, but Colorado, I mean, I love that.

1:08:43

Say Colorado.

1:08:44

I really do.

1:08:44

I mean, Colorado is a great place to live.

1:08:47

Just to me immigrants.

1:08:48

No, they weren't there when I was there.

1:08:51

Yeah, I moved there when the marijuana just got legalized.

1:08:55

And the dispensaries were buying houses with cash because they couldn't put in the bank.

1:09:00

Right.

1:09:00

So like one dispensary literally made furniture in one of their offices out of stacks of cash.

1:09:07

They're like, we don't know what else to do with this.

1:09:11

So these are buying houses.

1:09:12

Basically to wash the money.

1:09:14

You buy the house, you sell the house, you put the money in the bank.

1:09:16

Yeah.

1:09:17

Cause the banks wouldn't take the dirty dirty dispensary money, but they'll take the dirty, dirty money

1:09:22

that you bought that or the dirty money you bought the house with and sold the house.

1:09:25

Yeah.

1:09:25

So, um, but there's actually a woman started the credit union in Colorado only and she

1:09:31

holds, she houses all their money.

1:09:33

I'm pretty sure she's got some very large armed guards.

1:09:37

I would also.

1:09:38

So, um, yeah, I think that's, I only got one of the story.

1:09:41

It's just a quick ride.

1:09:42

That was funny.

1:09:43

Oh, okay.

1:09:43

So, um, I mentioned Kanye West and his, but there's also the artist performing at the

1:09:48

Super Bowl.

1:09:49

He did an anti-kai, a, a, a diddler, diddler song, uh, like three or four months ago,

1:09:55

like before all this came out.

1:09:57

And in the song, he mentioned like he, he was singing the song and he mentioned like, uh,

1:10:01

people in LA or something, something to do with that.

1:10:03

I don't listen to that music.

1:10:05

Um, but then when he, he had to use the word minors.

1:10:08

I think he was talking about a note and not an actual child.

1:10:11

Yeah.

1:10:12

But then he's like, and P did he use his minors?

1:10:16

Like you're like, bro, it stretched out the word.

1:10:18

I'm like, so, yeah, so no, yeah.

1:10:21

So, um, so you're, you obviously you're from the Alex Jones.

1:10:26

Of course.

1:10:26

I mean, I don't listen to him, but he's also off the, he's, uh, what's the name of

1:10:31

his car?

1:10:31

Oh, info wars.

1:10:32

Yeah.

1:10:32

For worse.

1:10:32

Um, so he's done with info wars.

1:10:34

The government took it from me.

1:10:35

Right.

1:10:36

Um, now Steven Crowder lets him on his channel.

1:10:39

Everyone saw that.

1:10:41

But so, but, so the federal government is breaking up info wars and they're

1:10:47

going to sell out in pieces.

1:10:47

Right.

1:10:49

Oddly enough, he got sued by the parents of Sandy Hook, right?

1:10:53

Cause he said it was fake.

1:10:54

Yeah.

1:10:54

But if you listen to all his shows, he spent less than 15 minutes talking about

1:10:58

this, so they, it's a big setup to take that Alex Jones.

1:11:02

So they're going to break up his company and sell it.

1:11:05

Right.

1:11:05

So people believe it's probably not Reddit anymore.

1:11:09

It's another, another website.

1:11:10

They're like, well, it's an easy solution to this.

1:11:13

Yeah.

1:11:13

Let's just buy it and give it back to him.

1:11:14

Elon Musk should buy it and put it in the CEO.

1:11:16

Right.

1:11:17

Yeah.

1:11:18

That I would like.

1:11:20

Yeah.

1:11:20

I mean, cause there's nothing more illegal about doing that.

1:11:22

And then that would be free and clear of the judgment.

1:11:25

Yeah.

1:11:25

You'd follow the judgment.

1:11:26

So Elon, maybe let's do it.

1:11:28

You already pissed off the world X and you're doing a great job with it.

1:11:31

That's, that, that, whether I agree with Alex Jones or not, and I actually don't.

1:11:35

I'm not, I've actually never listened to his podcast.

1:11:38

I like the fact that he's out there doing his shit.

1:11:41

He's done a lot of important stuff.

1:11:43

So he really has.

1:11:43

He spied on, what's that fucking Bohemian Grove thing?

1:11:49

So Bohemian Grove is like this get together that all the elites do in the woods.

1:11:54

Oh, I did hear something like that.

1:11:55

And they do like this weird fucking baffle mat, sex dances and shit.

1:11:59

And like he snuck onto the grounds and taped them doing that.

1:12:02

And he's like showed up at the Bilderberg group and all these.

1:12:06

So we need our Jones in our world.

1:12:07

Oh, absolutely.

1:12:08

So Elon Musk, man, get this guy back.

1:12:10

So the way I like to put it is he's wrong 90% of the time.

1:12:14

Only got to be like, what's that?

1:12:16

But the 10% is fucking huge.

1:12:18

And no one else covers it.

1:12:20

Yeah.

1:12:21

No, no, I, I, I do enjoy some of his stories.

1:12:24

I don't, I don't buy them.

1:12:26

I don't get into it because I don't, I mean, he's.

1:12:28

Well, I personally, he's an act for him.

1:12:31

Everyone's like, no, no, that's really him.

1:12:32

I go, no, no, if you watch him on the Joe Rogan podcast and you just, you kind of

1:12:36

just watch his body language and his movements, you can kind of see him go

1:12:41

through the normal Alex Jones and then the conspiracy.

1:12:44

Well, he has done drugs.

1:12:45

Like he has done stints of like drug use.

1:12:47

So like it could have been like he was on drugs at this time and not this time.

1:12:51

But also it could be an act to like throw people off.

1:12:54

Yeah.

1:12:55

Um, but who knows?

1:12:57

I mean, I don't know.

1:12:58

But I don't care.

1:12:59

He's a report being, can see it in reporters or what the hell they're called.

1:13:04

You're doing stuff just as bad.

1:13:08

Oh, Lordy.

1:13:09

Um, yeah, I think that's it for me.

1:13:12

Um, what do you got?

1:13:13

Yeah.

1:13:14

Let's, um, I want to talk about simpleX.

1:13:16

So, uh, I think it was like the second episode that we were talking about

1:13:20

encrypted messaging apps.

1:13:21

Yeah.

1:13:21

And I mentioned simpleX.

1:13:23

Um, I wanted to do like, uh, have an update and a more detailed

1:13:27

look at it because I've been getting into it a little bit more and, uh,

1:13:30

it's actually really, really nice.

1:13:32

Um, it's a little more advanced.

1:13:35

Uh, but it's an important thing to get into.

1:13:37

I mean, it's just a simple phone app.

1:13:38

So you don't got to do anything special.

1:13:40

Use download the app and then check it out.

1:13:42

Um, so it's another end to end encrypted chat app, similar signal in that manner.

1:13:46

Um, but you don't need a phone number.

1:13:48

So like this is probably the best thing about it.

1:13:50

So signal, you need to have a phone number.

1:13:53

Right.

1:13:53

So like if you had a phone without a SIM card, like you would be able to get a

1:13:57

signal account on that phone, but simpleX, could you have used wifi?

1:14:02

I think so.

1:14:04

I think you need a phone number.

1:14:06

Like it needs a phone number to attach you your user.

1:14:09

Like, and if your phone number changes, you have to get a new signal.

1:14:12

There's a way to migrate it.

1:14:14

Okay.

1:14:14

But it's a pain in the ass.

1:14:15

Um, so the, the idea of simpleX is there is no identity, right?

1:14:20

So every time you want to talk to somebody, you create a new identity or you

1:14:24

don't have to use them.

1:14:25

But, um, it supports multi user rooms, which nowadays, like we all expect that.

1:14:31

But when these things started coming out, telegram was the only one that had multi

1:14:35

user rooms and that's kind of how it got popular, even though it had shit encryption

1:14:38

or no encryption at all.

1:14:39

Sometimes and like signal didn't get that until later.

1:14:43

Um, so like that was the big thing.

1:14:44

Oh, a signal doesn't support rooms.

1:14:46

Well, simpleX has rooms.

1:14:47

So you like, you don't have to worry about that.

1:14:49

You can just join a room with 50 people, 100 people, whatever.

1:14:52

Um, like, like I said, there's no permanent identities.

1:14:55

So you can recycle them as much or as those you want.

1:14:58

Uh, you can have one that you keep permanent, like on your website, which is what I do.

1:15:04

And people can contact me through that link.

1:15:06

Right.

1:15:06

And then if I want to contact somebody else, I can just create a new identity as

1:15:10

many times as I want.

1:15:11

Oh, okay.

1:15:13

Uh, and then you can reveal whatever you want for that info.

1:15:15

So like I might have a canary in the cage identity.

1:15:18

I might have my personal identity.

1:15:20

I might have a, uh, Congressman Dave Havlicek identity.

1:15:24

Uh, I might just have, here's dark web random user one, two, three, four identity.

1:15:27

You know what I mean?

1:15:28

Uh, just create them, throw them away, do whatever you want with them.

1:15:32

Um, and it's hosted via relay servers.

1:15:34

So, uh, signal is all a centralized server.

1:15:38

Uh, that means whenever you load up your signal app, you're talking to their servers.

1:15:42

Their servers do have some limited metadata about you.

1:15:45

Um, whether or not they store it, you know, I don't know, they allegedly, they've

1:15:48

never given anything other than an IP address to law enforcement.

1:15:52

So apparently they don't store a whole lot of metadata, but the possibility

1:15:57

exists, they could start, right?

1:15:59

Um, so simple X does have centralized servers that they, that they run, but

1:16:04

unlike signal, they release their server code as open source.

1:16:08

So signal, the app is open source, but the server is not.

1:16:12

SimpleX, like everything is open source.

1:16:13

So you can run your own relay.

1:16:15

Um, and let's talk about a little way, uh, how the relays work.

1:16:19

So, uh, messages are held for about two days.

1:16:22

If you can't find the recipient.

1:16:24

So like, for example, if you sent a message off and I was offline, uh, the

1:16:29

relays would say, I can't find Dave, let me hold this message for two days.

1:16:34

And then if I sign on within that timeframe, we'll say, Oh, there's Dave.

1:16:37

Let me send the message over.

1:16:39

Um, and then if the two days expires, it just throws the message away.

1:16:43

So like, if you, if you don't sign on every two days, you could lose messages.

1:16:47

Uh, you know, if, if that's a thing that you, that's important to you, you know,

1:16:51

that's, that's the way it works.

1:16:52

Trust me, delete your messages, people.

1:16:54

Well, the servers will delete them.

1:16:56

Right.

1:16:57

But if you, if you aren't online every two days, they're just gone forever.

1:17:01

You never get them.

1:17:02

Yeah.

1:17:02

Um, I see what you're saying.

1:17:03

Yeah.

1:17:04

Uh, so it supports tor out of the box, which is like the dark web, you know, tor

1:17:08

dark web.

1:17:09

Uh, so when you run your own server, you can just like, uh, take a config option

1:17:14

that says, I want to use tor and then give it your tor details.

1:17:17

And then your server will be, be behind tor.

1:17:19

So you're just automatically doing that.

1:17:22

Um, and one thing I really like is that it supports notifications, but not through

1:17:28

the Apple or Android servers.

1:17:31

So normally the way notifications work is the app will say, Hey, uh, I'm Ron's

1:17:38

phone.

1:17:39

Every time I get, I want to register, uh, with your Apple servers, uh, my phone so

1:17:46

that when I get a message, I can send an alert.

1:17:49

So what that's doing is essentially telling Apple, Hey, I use an encrypted

1:17:54

chat app, please send all the info to Apple.

1:17:57

Uh, and the way these privacy notifications work is the app has a little background

1:18:01

job that periodically, uh, goes out to the servers, not Apple servers, but

1:18:08

the chat servers, the relay, the simple X relays to say, do I have any messages yet?

1:18:13

And it'll say yes or no.

1:18:14

And it'll deliver them in the background.

1:18:17

And then the simple X app, uh, will be able to send you that alert, uh, without

1:18:23

using Apple or Android servers.

1:18:25

So that way you're not telling Apple or Android.

1:18:28

Hey, I'm on simple X.

1:18:30

I'm talking to people over the dark web.

1:18:32

Um, now the, the, the problem with this is that you won't get them real time.

1:18:37

Right.

1:18:37

So if you're using Apple servers, you'll get the notification the second that it

1:18:42

happens, but the way this works is it'll be delayed by up to like two hours.

1:18:47

So like you might send me a message and then I might get the notification two hours later.

1:18:51

So again, that's for your privacy.

1:18:54

It's a trade off, right?

1:18:55

Consider what you need.

1:18:56

Um, and there are a couple of other downsides.

1:18:59

Um, it's difficult to share contact info.

1:19:01

So like essentially when you create a new identity, it's a giant.

1:19:07

Random number essentially.

1:19:08

Okay.

1:19:09

And I can't just tell you that random number.

1:19:12

So, um, if we're face to face, it's not a problem because I can just show you a

1:19:15

QR code.

1:19:16

Yeah.

1:19:16

But if we're like across the country, it's a little hard to share that without

1:19:20

using a third party, right?

1:19:22

I have to give you a link somehow, uh, or share that QR code or what have you.

1:19:26

Um, so that's one of the downs like, because otherwise I could just give you my

1:19:29

phone number, right?

1:19:30

Oh, there we go.

1:19:31

I can just memorize that.

1:19:33

Um, another downside is, uh, because of the way the privacy stuff is set up, you

1:19:38

can't share an identity among two different devices.

1:19:41

So if I create an identity on my phone here, I can't then go on my laptop and

1:19:46

say import this identity.

1:19:49

Uh, and then let me chat on both.

1:19:51

Oh, right.

1:19:51

I have to create a new identity for the laptop.

1:19:54

So you can't share messages across devices.

1:19:56

Uh, like there's, there's a little hack they made to let you do that, but it

1:20:00

actually, uh, you can't use both at the same time.

1:20:03

Okay.

1:20:03

So like the phone will say, okay, scan this QR code on your laptop and then the

1:20:07

laptop takes over the identity and then your phone can't use it until you close

1:20:11

the laptop.

1:20:12

I can't like that though.

1:20:13

Yeah.

1:20:14

I mean, it's a trade off.

1:20:16

Like you have to, you have to consider.

1:20:17

And then the one thing I found is that at least on the iOS app, there are some

1:20:21

bugs in the UI.

1:20:23

So I've noticed like if you, uh, if you had a bunch of messages scroll at like

1:20:28

50 messages show up and then you go in there and like you try and scroll back.

1:20:33

Like it tries to fight you.

1:20:34

It tries to like go back to the bottom again, which like that's a minor UI bug.

1:20:37

I'm sure they'll get it fixed eventually, but, um, and yeah, I would encourage

1:20:42

everybody to run their own simple X server.

1:20:44

The instructions are very detailed.

1:20:45

It's very simple.

1:20:46

It's like you could run it on Docker.

1:20:48

So it's essentially one click.

1:20:50

Um, and then it'll, it'll tell you how to connect your own app to your servers so

1:20:55

that you don't have to worry about simple access centralized servers.

1:20:58

Um, and the last thing, uh, will be the Monero challenge for this week.

1:21:03

So, um, all you got to do is message me on simple X.

1:21:08

Um, but it's not going to be first come winner.

1:21:11

It's going to be everybody that messages me gets an entry.

1:21:15

And then at the end of the week, I'm going to pick a random name from that list to be

1:21:20

the winner.

1:21:20

Okay.

1:21:21

So they're going to get 0.02 because we had a rollover plus any donations.

1:21:25

Uh, we didn't get any donations last week.

1:21:27

So if any donations that come in, they'll, they'll be in that and we're going to

1:21:30

start doing the secret word that way from now on too.

1:21:32

Okay.

1:21:33

So whenever we do a secret word challenge, everyone can say the secret word and then

1:21:39

I'll put them into a bag and pull it random.

1:21:41

Who wins?

1:21:42

Cool.

1:21:43

So there you go.

1:21:44

Get your Monero.

1:21:46

All right.

1:21:48

So we're ready for me now.

1:21:49

Yep.

1:21:49

So, uh, with the, with the unknown in our future right now, um, that's kind of why

1:21:57

I'm giving like prepping advice or doing my best.

1:22:01

Um, and this week I want to talk about gasoline.

1:22:04

Oh, okay.

1:22:05

I, you know, I've kind of touched on it before.

1:22:08

Um, and then you also go into propane.

1:22:10

I'll kind of touch on that in a second as well.

1:22:12

But I was, there are no resources to tell me how much gas somebody should store because

1:22:17

they actually don't recommend store gas.

1:22:19

Um, but again, if you're going to store gas, do it properly, proper containers.

1:22:24

I mean, maybe even look into a fire cabinet.

1:22:26

Um, you know, cause what I'm recommending is, is a hundred gallons of gas.

1:22:32

And that's a lot.

1:22:33

And I mean, you're talking about, what's a barrel?

1:22:34

Is that like 50?

1:22:36

Uh, yeah, but I don't, I mean, I guess you could buy a barrel and store it in the

1:22:39

barrel.

1:22:39

Yeah.

1:22:39

And no place I read mentioned putting it in a barrel.

1:22:42

Okay.

1:22:43

I would think you can, as long as this properly set up for, for gas, I mean,

1:22:47

all kinds of chemicals in barrels.

1:22:49

But yeah, so you can get two barrels, um, or just get a whole bunch of gas cans.

1:22:53

I mean, I know it sucks.

1:22:55

Um, and, and the reality is you're going to burn some calories on this one.

1:22:58

Because until you need it, you're going to want to put that gas in your car, go

1:23:02

refill up that, that container.

1:23:04

Cause gas, gas with ethanol is only good for like three to six months.

1:23:08

You can put some additives in there.

1:23:10

Yeah.

1:23:10

Um, the additives will give you some, some future.

1:23:13

And those of you lucky enough to be able to buy ethyl, ethanol free gas.

1:23:19

That's about 90 months to a year.

1:23:20

Yeah.

1:23:21

With like no additives.

1:23:23

Uh, but you can also put, I guess you can put additives in there.

1:23:25

And send that.

1:23:25

I thought if you, if you keep it, uh, oxygen, like free from oxygen, it

1:23:28

should last almost forever.

1:23:29

I thought, uh, like the ethanol free.

1:23:33

They said six to nine months.

1:23:35

I don't know a lot about the ethanol for everyone lived in one area where they

1:23:38

actually sold a hundred percent gas.

1:23:41

Yeah.

1:23:41

Um, I mean, make your car run, but there's a lot of benefits to it.

1:23:44

Right.

1:23:45

But right now I'm just talking more about storage because I mean, at this point,

1:23:49

we don't know what's going to happen, um, between now and January 20th.

1:23:53

Um, and in bad spirits could happen later on too, but you should have a fuel

1:24:01

operated generator, meaning gas or propane, or you can get one that does both.

1:24:06

I do not know if they sell a residential size generator that runs diesel.

1:24:11

Right.

1:24:11

Like the ones I use at work, the really big ones, we run those on diesel.

1:24:15

Okay.

1:24:15

Um, diesel lasts a lot longer.

1:24:17

So if you can find a diesel generator and store some diesel gas, that's your best

1:24:23

option.

1:24:23

Interesting.

1:24:24

Um, but you want a gas generator at your house.

1:24:28

Um, but the problem is like a 5,000 watt generator burns a gallon an hour.

1:24:33

If you're running that thing.

1:24:35

So I don't recommend using the gas generator to power your house.

1:24:40

I recommend it to power your solar generators.

1:24:44

Um, like we made the, I, I, I talked about this before, but I had the power

1:24:47

outage here.

1:24:47

Yeah.

1:24:48

Um, I use my solar generator until the battery died.

1:24:50

And then one in the morning I'm out in the driveway running my gas generator

1:24:54

charged my solar generator because I wanted my, my air condition.

1:24:57

I wanted air conditioning.

1:24:59

I'm apparently soft.

1:25:01

I can't live without air conditioning.

1:25:03

Um, so, so I recommend doing that, but you got to look at the different types

1:25:07

of generators, what works best for you.

1:25:09

Um, when I bought my gas generator, they were out of stock of the dual fuel

1:25:14

generators and the propane generators.

1:25:16

I would have bought a propane generator because I think that's a much, to me,

1:25:20

it's a better way.

1:25:21

It's easier to store it and propane is, uh, I easily maintain easily getable.

1:25:29

Okay.

1:25:29

Just go, you know, if there's a mass casualty event, just go take a pair of

1:25:34

bolt cutters and go with those lockers at home depot, whatever grocery store,

1:25:38

take all the propane you want, do not commit a crime.

1:25:41

Um, but so, so you decide what works best for you, but you really should have.

1:25:47

I mean, you're talking a couple of thousands of dollars to get a gas and

1:25:51

a solar generator, but if you need it, it's priceless.

1:25:56

Um, if you don't need it, at least you had it.

1:25:59

Um, so, so, so I do recommend looking into that.

1:26:04

Um, ways of, um, the ways that you can, um, give your gas.

1:26:11

I'm just kidding.

1:26:11

I couldn't think of what I wanted to use on that one.

1:26:14

Um, obviously you want to keep the container tightly sealed, keep it away

1:26:18

from heat and sunlight in a cool, well ventilated area.

1:26:22

Um, if you have a garage and you're a little nervous about putting gas in there,

1:26:25

and I do think you should be nervous about it.

1:26:28

Um, for like 75 bucks on Amazon, you can buy an exhaust fan for your garage, cut

1:26:34

a hole in your wall, put the exhaust fan in, and then let that thing run, you know,

1:26:38

six, seven hours a day to keep that, they are not running for hours a day.

1:26:41

It doesn't matter.

1:26:41

Let that, then like, you'll get that stuff out of there.

1:26:44

Um, but find safe ways to, to store your gas.

1:26:48

Um, you only want to use approved containers that's specifically for gas.

1:26:55

Cause apparently they frown on you filling garbage cans with gas at the gas station.

1:26:59

Did you see that video?

1:27:00

No.

1:27:01

Some idiot was feeling like the five, the big garbage cans full of gas and then

1:27:06

he would take them out of his back with, he would take the can out of the back

1:27:09

of his pickup truck, fill it up with gas and then attempt to put the garbage can

1:27:15

back in the pickup truck.

1:27:17

Um, just leave it the back of your pickup truck and fill it up there.

1:27:21

I don't know.

1:27:22

Um, but it's weird.

1:27:24

I'll, I'll see your, your stabilizers and your additives for your fuel will help.

1:27:30

Um, yeah.

1:27:32

So ethanol does shorten the life of gas.

1:27:34

So if you can get real gas, get real gas signs that your gas is going bad.

1:27:39

Uh, discoloration, sediment buildup, strong, unusual odor.

1:27:43

Yeah.

1:27:44

Well, see, that's the other thing, like ethanol.

1:27:46

I remember when I was a kid, first started driving, uh, it was all, we didn't

1:27:51

have the ethanol gas yet.

1:27:52

Oh, really?

1:27:53

I had not really.

1:27:54

Like, I mean, I'm sure places tried it, but it wasn't mandatory yet.

1:27:57

Oh, I didn't know that.

1:27:58

Yeah.

1:27:58

So like the smell of gasoline was great.

1:28:01

Remember?

1:28:02

I, but now if you smell ethanol gas, it's terrible.

1:28:05

Like, what is this shit?

1:28:05

Never sniff gas before.

1:28:07

How do you do that?

1:28:07

Dip it in a ride.

1:28:09

You know, you just know it when you're pumping the gas.

1:28:11

Oh, you weren't huffing gas.

1:28:12

No.

1:28:12

Okay.

1:28:13

Um, yeah.

1:28:14

So basically look at the work we're, it's best for you.

1:28:16

See what you can get, but, um, if you can't do proper, I do, do get, have you

1:28:20

generated handy people?

1:28:22

Um, you know, if you got a freezer, I've got two full-size freezers, fridges, but

1:28:29

I also have a little mini freezer that I can pack everything in, close it up, run

1:28:34

it for two hours a day and then unplug it.

1:28:37

Um, it'll keep that shit cold.

1:28:38

Just don't open the door if you need it, but don't open the door to that much.

1:28:41

So there are ways you can use to conserve your energy use if we, if you need to

1:28:46

run off a generator.

1:28:47

Um, so yeah, it's okay to look at it, but it's something, it's something I think

1:28:51

it's important.

1:28:52

Um, it's, it's just good to have.

1:28:54

I, I, I mean, I don't know because we don't know what's going to happen.

1:28:57

Um, I do believe there are some, some dark days coming.

1:29:01

Um, and, uh, cause I, I, yeah, I know it's the convince me that, that between the

1:29:07

election week and January 20th, something bad is not going to happen.

1:29:10

I just, Trump's going to win on January 20th.

1:29:13

He's just, I mean, unless they're going to try to sell a hundred million votes

1:29:16

to, from America, of course they will, but yeah, I don't know.

1:29:21

I just be prepared.

1:29:23

Um, yeah.

1:29:24

So I guess we're going to do one more thing before we close.

1:29:26

David, I, uh, we need to apologize because we've done something that,

1:29:31

what, that our mind is bad.

1:29:33

We missed a very large news story for the last two weeks.

1:29:36

Oh, um, when Israel, I say wait for foreign shit cause it's just not, I mean,

1:29:42

I'm not an isolationist, they can exist.

1:29:44

We can exist and we shall be happy together.

1:29:46

Um, but when somehow some way Israel got pagers with bombs in them or something

1:29:56

in them, that made them explode, that over a thousand pagers blew up.

1:30:01

Yeah.

1:30:02

They were blowing people's dicks off.

1:30:04

Watch some of the videos.

1:30:06

You're like, that dude's dick just fell off.

1:30:09

So we want to apologize for not addressing this a week ago because it's

1:30:12

really funny.

1:30:13

But the other thing is they, this was a staged attack.

1:30:17

You figure about that?

1:30:17

Oh yeah.

1:30:18

So pagers one day, walking talk is the next.

1:30:22

Yeah.

1:30:22

The, the psychological warfare that this, this was genius because now

1:30:28

Hezbollah can't trust their electronics.

1:30:31

Right.

1:30:31

Like they're, they're, they're going back to like pigeon in a, in a note.

1:30:35

Cause what, okay.

1:30:36

So like, I agree that it was genius, but like this is a can of worms.

1:30:40

Well, it's against the, it's against the, yeah, this was like a terrorist act by

1:30:45

a state, right?

1:30:46

Not, not by the terrorist.

1:30:48

Yeah.

1:30:48

Um, and like, how can you trust your shit now?

1:30:51

Right?

1:30:52

Like you can't.

1:30:53

So, uh, yeah, like, I guess, I don't know what's there's not a whole lot to

1:30:58

say on this subject.

1:30:59

I mean, but there had to be stuff put in the pager to make it worse because they

1:31:02

couldn't use the batter.

1:31:03

They couldn't make it.

1:31:04

Well, so what I suspect is that they use the battery overheat to trigger the next,

1:31:11

the explosives.

1:31:12

Okay.

1:31:13

Because like, otherwise how would like, there had to be some kind of something to

1:31:17

yes, to go boom.

1:31:18

Yes.

1:31:19

And the battery couldn't do it.

1:31:20

Right.

1:31:22

So I don't know.

1:31:23

I mean, it is, I mean, it's against the Jiv convention, but apparently we don't

1:31:26

follow Jiv convention all the time either.

1:31:27

So why should Israel, I'm not pro Israel.

1:31:30

I'm not pro Hamas.

1:31:31

I'm going to fuck about them.

1:31:33

Um, I don't, I mean, it's just, it's another country.

1:31:35

I don't need the loss of life.

1:31:37

They want to fight it out.

1:31:38

Let them fight it out.

1:31:39

There's still American hostages there.

1:31:42

Yeah.

1:31:43

Anybody?

1:31:44

Bueller, Bueller.

1:31:45

Anybody?

1:31:46

We're going to go make a house.

1:31:48

No, this is, this is, this is the Carter years.

1:31:50

Remember what happened?

1:31:51

I think I've talked to this once before.

1:31:52

I ran had American hostages.

1:31:54

Yeah.

1:31:55

During the Carter administration, the minute Reagan gets forwarded to office, the

1:32:00

prisoners were on a plane home because they're like, that motherfucker's not going to

1:32:04

play with us.

1:32:05

So it's kind of what's happening right now.

1:32:07

They're looking at Biden Harris and going, yeah, what are you going to do?

1:32:11

Right.

1:32:11

You know, and, uh, Trump's going to be like, here's a picture of your house.

1:32:16

I don't know.

1:32:17

I think this goes by.

1:32:18

This is one of Trump's huge weaknesses is that like he's a bitch on his real too.

1:32:22

Oh, is he?

1:32:23

Oh, he's fine.

1:32:24

I mean, he's got to please the Christian votes.

1:32:26

I get it.

1:32:27

But like, dude, fucking grow a pair.

1:32:29

Like they're not our allies.

1:32:31

I'm sorry.

1:32:31

They're not.

1:32:32

Well, they, they, they, they suck one of our ships.

1:32:35

Yes.

1:32:35

You want us liberty?

1:32:36

Yeah.

1:32:36

To make it look like a, a false flag.

1:32:39

I mean, there hasn't, but first of all, there hasn't been a war started that there

1:32:42

wasn't a false flag started.

1:32:43

Pretty much.

1:32:44

Give me one war.

1:32:44

Give me one war.

1:32:46

That's another manero.

1:32:47

Give me a war that was not started by a false flag.

1:32:49

Well, there are some.

1:32:51

The WB to the actual war.

1:32:53

No, revolution.

1:32:54

Oh,

1:32:56

uh, the Civil War wasn't a false flag.

1:32:58

Hey, I don't know.

1:32:59

I think it was no slavery was a false flag.

1:33:02

No, no, no, the Civil War was not about slavery.

1:33:05

I understand that, but that's not what started this.

1:33:06

But that's what that's what got a bit.

1:33:07

The, the, that's not, no, that's not what a false flag means.

1:33:10

That's no, Fort Sumter was actually attacked.

1:33:12

It was a lie.

1:33:13

It's a Fort Sumter was actually fired upon.

1:33:16

Okay.

1:33:18

Because, uh, so Fort Sumter was in South Carolina and, uh, the

1:33:22

south had said, get, get your shit out of our land.

1:33:25

Right.

1:33:25

You don't belong here anymore.

1:33:27

And, uh, and Lincoln said, yeah, okay, we'll do that.

1:33:30

Like give us three months or whatever number he gave.

1:33:32

And you're like, okay, fine.

1:33:33

That's reasonable.

1:33:34

So then Lincoln sent more troops and more supplies and the South is

1:33:38

like, you're not fucking doing that.

1:33:40

So they started shooting at him and that wasn't a false flag.

1:33:42

That was real.

1:33:42

No, but so the reason I say slavery was that's the, that was

1:33:46

the weapons of mass destruction.

1:33:48

You're stretching.

1:33:49

That's not what a false flag is.

1:33:50

Well, it's, but again, this is going back to 1860.

1:33:52

So I mean, they didn't really, they couldn't create.

1:33:55

Well, but I'm not going to mind that there's definitely.

1:33:57

There were lies to start the war.

1:34:01

So I'm going to tell you a false flag a lot.

1:34:04

No, no, because Abraham Lincoln said a letter to Jefferson Davis.

1:34:08

This is, this is this historically documented letters, even

1:34:11

though Abraham Lincoln was gay.

1:34:13

Call me out on that.

1:34:14

Call me out on it.

1:34:16

Um, law-captain Republicans, they're the law-captain Republicans for a reason.

1:34:20

Um, so Jefferson Davis got a letter from Lincoln that said, keep your slaves

1:34:27

rejoin the union.

1:34:28

Yeah.

1:34:29

And Jefferson Davis is like, no, it's the slaves, the slaves, not the issue

1:34:32

here.

1:34:33

States rights is.

1:34:34

So they wanted to, they didn't want to.

1:34:36

He was full of shit.

1:34:37

Dude, I've done a lot of reading on this.

1:34:39

I understand.

1:34:39

But like, look, which, what state's right?

1:34:43

What are they worried about?

1:34:44

Um, education, economics.

1:34:46

It was the right to keep slaves.

1:34:49

No, no, no, because the slavery was going away.

1:34:53

Not at that time.

1:34:54

No, the cutting no gin.

1:34:55

Wouldn't a cut no gin come out?

1:34:56

Dude, like, they, yeah.

1:34:58

That's what replaced, that's basically several of the Confederate states

1:35:01

specifically said, yeah, slavery.

1:35:05

Yeah.

1:35:07

Well, we would have been in slavery.

1:35:09

So, and that's fine.

1:35:09

It would, I'm sure.

1:35:10

Absolutely.

1:35:11

It would, I'm sure.

1:35:11

Absolutely.

1:35:12

Ulysses S.

1:35:12

Grant had slaves himself.

1:35:14

Oh, sorry.

1:35:15

His wife had slaves.

1:35:17

He didn't.

1:35:18

His wife did.

1:35:19

And his excuse was good.

1:35:20

It helps hard to find.

1:35:21

I'm sorry.

1:35:21

That's not a false flag.

1:35:22

That's close.

1:35:23

Uh, it's a lie.

1:35:25

Yeah.

1:35:25

Of course they lie.

1:35:26

They lie on the hand.

1:35:26

Not a lie, not a false flag.

1:35:27

Cause a false flag is an actual event that is blamed on one party when that

1:35:34

party didn't do that event.

1:35:36

Like the burning of the right stock.

1:35:38

And actually we don't know if that was a false flag or not.

1:35:41

Cause like Hitler said, oh, the communist burned down the right stock.

1:35:44

Okay.

1:35:44

So I have to seize power.

1:35:46

Now I don't know if they burned it down or if Hitler burned it down.

1:35:48

We don't know.

1:35:49

You know, but the USS Liberty, that was a false flag because Israel was like,

1:35:52

Oh, no, they did it.

1:35:53

Yeah.

1:35:54

But Israel did it.

1:35:55

So my false flag for W.W.

1:35:58

two is Pearl Harbor.

1:36:00

Um, well, so again, that's like, we knew it was happening.

1:36:04

Right.

1:36:05

The guy, I don't know his name, but it's, it's, you can read.

1:36:07

No, no, yeah.

1:36:08

There was an American Indian who broke the code of the kamikaze fighters flying

1:36:13

over here during their refueling.

1:36:15

Right.

1:36:15

So it's not like we had a ton of notice, right?

1:36:17

But we had enough notice to move out some ships.

1:36:19

Well, but we were also the ones provoking them.

1:36:21

But keep in mind, and you ever hear about the Linn-Lease program?

1:36:24

I, we lent or leased a lot of our military equipment to our allies in Europe.

1:36:30

Okay.

1:36:31

So when we decided, cause the American government wanted in the war, the

1:36:35

American people said, no, right, we're not going right.

1:36:39

Um, kind of like now we'll fight here before our children fight over there.

1:36:43

Kind of get it.

1:36:44

Um, so, yeah.

1:36:48

So I thought, uh, so basically World War two, when American entered that war, it

1:36:55

was the quickest ever of a country entering a war because our equipment was

1:37:01

already over the, all we had to do was get the fighting meant after Pearl Harbor.

1:37:05

Every fucking American men stood up in the dinner table, go, yep, I gotta go to

1:37:08

Germany.

1:37:09

That's, I don't, I don't know if I want to call it a false flag because Japan

1:37:12

actually did it.

1:37:13

Right.

1:37:14

But we allowed it to happen.

1:37:15

Right.

1:37:16

But that's not a false.

1:37:17

We need a different word for that because that's not a false flag.

1:37:19

Okay.

1:37:20

But I don't, I don't know what a good word for it.

1:37:21

You can become a bit semantics, but, but there, there, we didn't, you're not getting

1:37:24

my monero.

1:37:25

We never truthfully entered a war.

1:37:28

Um, with real flags.

1:37:29

I have to, I have to look, I'd have to research the lesser known war.

1:37:32

Well, first of all, we haven't been in war in how many years now?

1:37:35

Since 1941.

1:37:36

Right.

1:37:36

We haven't declared war.

1:37:37

Right.

1:37:38

So we have American soldiers dying in the desert over there and it's not a war.

1:37:43

And we're shooting them, they're shooting us, but it's still not a war.

1:37:46

It's a conflict.

1:37:48

It's, it's, it's a conflict.

1:37:49

We just, we're just unhappy with each other.

1:37:52

Fucking government.

1:37:53

Um, yeah.

1:37:55

I guess the Korean one don't know much about.

1:37:57

Um, it's all bullshit.

1:37:58

It's all bullshit.

1:37:59

I'm sure there's something there.

1:38:00

Uh, Vietnam, there was definitely a false flag there.

1:38:03

Yes.

1:38:03

That was the, um, tonk, all the time.

1:38:06

I mean, I guess look at the Iraq.

1:38:07

I mean, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you,

1:38:12

you don't fake that's a lie.

1:38:13

You know, it's a lie.

1:38:14

We're, it's not in the false flag, but, but enough, it was enough to get

1:38:17

American people fired, American people sit the fuck down and shut up and

1:38:20

stuff off and bullshit.

1:38:21

Right.

1:38:22

Name me a time when the government hasn't lied to us.

1:38:24

So all this crazy stuff I talk about, I get it.

1:38:26

It's crazy.

1:38:27

It's fun.

1:38:28

Uh, but there's some, there is truth in all this that I talk about.

1:38:31

Um, but, but I ask you, if you question me, tell me when the government hasn't

1:38:37

lied to us, tell me when they haven't manipulated us.

1:38:40

Tell me when they haven't used the media to manipulate us.

1:38:44

I mean, it's there, there, we are, they're patsies and we're just the happy

1:38:48

ass people are just going along.

1:38:49

I go, I go fight.

1:38:51

I'll go fight.

1:38:52

No, stop that shit.

1:38:54

We, we draw our line of the sand is drawn now.

1:38:57

We don't follow this shit anymore.

1:38:59

So that's what I gotta say.

1:39:01

Um, no, I guess I don't like that.

1:39:03

I don't like the manipulation.

1:39:04

I don't like the government doing what they do.

1:39:07

And they will be taken away.

1:39:08

Our first amendment rights in the very, very near future if we let them.

1:39:12

So I'm not even saying Trump can stop it.

1:39:15

I don't know.

1:39:15

I don't know how big this is right now, but it's gotten some serious momentum.

1:39:20

Uh, they don't like us saying what we want to say.

1:39:23

So, um, I guess that's really it.

1:39:26

Before I go too crazy and get a visit by the FBI, I will be recording it too.

1:39:33

Of course, I don't answer questions.

1:39:36

That's what you say.

1:39:37

Um, so yeah, no, I, that's, that's pretty much it for them for the show.

1:39:40

Um, thank you for listening.

1:39:42

Um, we'll have another one next week.

1:39:43

Next week.

1:39:44

Yep.

1:39:44

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1:39:46

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