Explicit The Canary in the Cage Episode 24 - First Aid Kits, Beelink Mini-PCs
Ep. 24

The Canary in the Cage Episode 24 - First Aid Kits, Beelink Mini-PCs

Episode description

First Aid Kits, Beelink Mini-PCs

00:00:00 - 00:02:54 Monero giveaway results

00:02:54 - 00:06:15 Brazil bans X

00:06:15 - 00:24:24 Election updates

00:24:24 - 00:32:57 rUsSiAn iNtErFeReNcE!

00:32:57 - 00:39:53 Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are breaking up… because a contract said so?

00:39:53 - 00:44:43 School shooter was known to the FBI

00:44:43 - 00:49:36 Venezuelan gang updates and some SCIENCE

00:49:36 - 00:55:08 Dave talks about Beelink mini PCs

00:55:08 - 01:02:13 Ron talks about first aid kits

Resources discussed on the show:

Beelink (https://www.bee-link.com/), mini PCs for when a SBPC doesn’t cut it but you don’t want to break the bank and save tons on electricity.

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0:00

Alright, welcome to the Canary in the Cage podcast. I'm Ron Morgan and this is my cohost

0:17

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

0:21

knows. So any Monero updates or updates on that? Well, okay, so we got some good news

0:28

and some bad news. Oh, I love that. For the listeners. Oh, good news is we had a donation

0:33

come in. Okay, for 0.02894 and a bunch of change. I because they based it on a dollar

0:39

amount. So the so is the donation. Yes, we got a donation for about five bucks roughly.

0:44

What? What the whoa, whoa, what the fuck? Yeah, what's what's going on? It wasn't from

0:47

Putin was it? Well, that's not what it says. Wait, wait, wait, we're not gonna be at the

0:51

FBI raid our house. Are we for $5? I don't know. Because buzz like Tim Pool.

0:56

It says it says it came in from Fiat demise. Who's Fiat? Fiat demise. That's a foreign

1:03

company. No, no, it's Putin. That's Putin. Shit run. Honey, hide the dogs. Let's go. Get

1:09

the go bags. No, no, so so Fiat demise is the guy who runs the donation site. So so in the

1:17

message that came along with it was happy to see you on XMR chat. Very cool idea to use these

1:22

tips to fund your contests. So thank you FiatDemise. And it sounds like Putin to me. Well,

1:29

so now you're going to get to the bad news. Oh, what's that? Nobody submitted any challenges this

1:34

week. Well, that's just because they don't know what they're doing. I mean, it's just a simple one.

1:38

Wiener circle insults. I mean, come on. No, I know that actually was a fun one. Actually,

1:43

I if I wasn't like, legally obligated not to reply, I would have some fun with that one. So

1:49

yeah, nobody gets the 0.01 this week. And that donation will roll over to this week's challenge.

1:55

So somebody gets $2 worth of Monero? No, they get well, okay, so when it was actually been going up

2:00

recently, $170 now or $170, people rich. We are. Oh, there you go. So we are giving away 0.01. And

2:07

then whatever's in the donation pot, which currently is 0.02894, blah, blah, blah, blah,

2:13

blah, exactly. And you can see that on the XMR chat website, exactly how much is in there. So

2:18

we can't scam you. You're going to get it all. All right, whoever wins this week. So what is

2:23

the Monero challenge this week? I can't think of one. We might have to do the secret word,

2:26

because I didn't I didn't come up with one either. I was going back and forth. So it seems like the

2:30

creative ones are not doing real well. Yeah. And but that's like the snipe ones, the answer right

2:36

away. Yeah, I'll give a secret word sometime during the show. Okay. And then that'll be the giveaway.

2:42

Blue. No, that's not it. Okay. We can't do it now because we have to like make them listen to the

2:48

whole show. Oh, find it. You know what I mean? That's okay. So I've been you know, I've kind of

2:54

touched on this for a couple times in the show where Congress members have to like

3:03

compromise their principles so the deep state can control them. Okay. And I still believe that.

3:10

But it's not all Congress. It's only ones that really get like the high profile ones. Yeah. So

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at this point, you gotta turn your phone off. We begin to get complaints.

3:20

But my phone? Yeah. Really? Yeah. I work for a living people. Sorry. So

3:29

I really want to get you elected. Yeah. And if I could get some help, we really need to get

3:34

elected because this this was my dream. He would hire me his as aid and him and I would be sitting

3:39

in a room and the dark the dark the deep state would walk in and like Dave, we have you doing this,

3:47

we have you doing this, and we have you doing this vote our way or we're going to expose you.

3:52

And then Dave goes the fuck. I'm a anarchist libertarian. What do you expose me? I'll expose

3:59

that right now. Let's go. Let's do a press conference. By the way, I'm recording this

4:03

conversation. Yeah, going live. And I don't need questions. So no, I guess I'd be cool to watch

4:09

them like, Oh, should we can't control them? Yeah. And then see what happens next. I think

4:13

they already know that going in. Like they know it right now. They do a background check on

4:17

my ballotpedia and they saw like, Oh, this we better not let this guy win. And they're like,

4:22

should we let him win? They see the podcast like, Nope, don't let him win.

4:25

Yeah. So what else is going on this roll today? Well, we got some we got some interesting stuff.

4:34

I guess, go and start Brazil decided to ban Twitter X. Oh, that's gonna hurt their stock.

4:42

Well, not really. That's not private company. That's true. It's a private company.

4:47

Like, yeah, this is really fucked up. So they were, how was it goes like he, they were saying in

4:56

X, if you want to have a presence here, you've got to have legal representatives. But also,

5:03

we're going to arrest your legal representatives. And Elon Musk was like, Well, then I'm not going

5:08

to do that. Right. I'm not going to hire somebody specifically so that you can arrest them. That's

5:12

we're targeted. And who's going to take that job? Yeah. So then so then their Supreme Court judge

5:17

is like, Well, then we have to shut your business down in Brazil. And Elon Musk is like, I don't

5:21

give a fuck. Good luck. So so now they're they made it illegal. And I don't know who cut the switch,

5:28

because I was on our VPN. Yeah. And I switched it to Brazil. And Twitter did go dark. So somebody's

5:36

cut that switch. But like, now people are VPNing. And the same Supreme Court judge in Brazil is

5:43

like, Oh, VPNs are illegal now too. We're going to find you 50,000 Brazilian real come and get me

5:48

bitch, which is about nine grand in US dollars. And yeah, good luck. Well, yeah, because that's

5:54

where I wanted to do that to the UK when they were going after all the people posted turn on VPN.

5:58

So let's go to work people. So let's attack Brazil now VPN them to death and make fun of people,

6:06

make false accusations. Just do what you gotta do. Well, yeah, because did you hear what's going

6:10

on there? All right. So I was going to segue into this later on the show. But let's just do this

6:15

shit right now. If we elect Harris and Mickey Mouse hands, they're going to ban free speech people.

6:23

She's already said it. She said it. She said she said it interviews that she's going to go

6:27

off to social media first, right? And she's going to prosecute any owner of a social media that allows

6:35

hate speech, which I still don't know what the fuck that is. And misinformation. We really,

6:43

oh, God, I guess we have to elect Trump. I mean, we're libertarians here. So it's,

6:49

it's, it's a little bit tough for us to say this, not that we don't like Trump, or is it not that I

6:55

don't like him? He's just not my party. I think he's hilarious as a person, but he makes me laugh.

7:00

Yeah, but well, no, that's been my saying for a long time. If I have to pay taxes,

7:05

I want to see a show. Yeah, so Trump gave me a show. So I was actually kind of happy with that

7:09

because in reality, the federal government should not infringe upon our rights at all. There's no

7:15

reason for those to pass laws to stop me from doing what I want to do. Right. But yet Harris,

7:21

since she's already talking about ban and free speech, she's going to come out for our guns,

7:25

whether that's successful or not. I don't know. We'll see how tough we are when they come knocking

7:31

our door. Well, she's gonna win. Dude, if she wins, they got a poll, like I said last week,

7:37

they got posted up like 95 million. Oh, dear God, we're gonna accept that. Yes. We're gonna be like,

7:44

Oh, apparently 95 million people like her. I mean, like I give discussions all the time. Like,

7:49

I said to you guys before, I'm a poker player. I hang out at casinos a lot here in Vegas. And,

7:55

you know, the people get into discussions around the table. And there's a lot of Democrat people,

8:00

left leaning people, and like, they're just oblivious to all or they don't care. Like, they

8:06

agree that hate speech is bad. And they agree that we need more money for government and

8:11

tax the rich. And it's just it's absurd. I got into a discussion one time. This guy was saying we

8:17

got to tax the 1% tax the 1%. And I was playing in a relatively high stakes game. It was 5/10 no

8:23

limit, which the buy-ins like 1500 to 3000 sometimes fair enough. And I'm like, well,

8:29

you're playing 5/10. How much money do you make? And he says, well, he was like, I paid $400,000

8:36

in tax last year. And it's bullshit that Elon Musk and the 1% don't pay more than that. And I'm

8:42

like, wait, you made 400,000 or you paid 400,000? And no, I paid $400,000 in tax. Motherfucker,

8:50

you're in the 1%. Right. That's the 1% makes $400,000 per year in income. And he didn't believe me.

8:57

The guys like, no, I'm at the 1%. What are you talking about? Like Elon Musk is the one. And I

9:01

said, go look it up. Go look up. What's the 1% of income? So wait, 400,000 hours in taxes. And that's

9:06

basically, he's making like five. That's 20%. Yeah. Even though it's probably more people want state

9:12

he lives in more than likely California. But let's just go keep it simple. So that's 20%. What? Okay,

9:19

I just make millions. And not to his credit, he looked it up. And he says, fuck, I was wrong.

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I'm in the 1%. So that usually doesn't happen. But like, I got to give credit to this one guy that

9:29

admitted he was wrong. Pay attention, people. Maybe he went on a journey. You know, this was a

9:34

couple of years ago. I think it was before COVID actually. But maybe he went on that journey of

9:39

discovery and learning like, Oh, shit, I'm wrong about everything. I hope so. But I haven't seen

9:43

him since. So, you know, is if I can make one person admit they're wrong about one thing,

9:49

nope, that's made progress. One at a time. Yeah. Because I mean, you go, well, they can't ban our

9:54

free speech is in the Constitution. Okay, really. So the second amendment. Yeah, look at how much

9:59

they banned the second the fourth amendment. Oh, yeah, look how they fuck that up too. So yeah,

10:05

guys, she's she they them what the fuck is going on in DC, they're going to come after our first

10:12

amendment rights. We need to put a stop to this. Well, I mean, honestly, this is why we talk about

10:19

the dark web, right? Because it's uncensorable. It doesn't matter what rules they make. They don't

10:24

even know what country you're residing in when you say things on the dark web. But the problem is

10:28

not enough people on the dark web to affect change. Well, it's not about change. It's more

10:32

about protecting yourself. So like, if we can get out to our listeners, and you know, we get 10,

10:37

20 listeners, and they get on the dark web, and they spread the message to other people,

10:41

be like, Hey, you know, you live in Brazil, and I can't speak to you anymore on these official

10:47

channels. So hey, install it up, get on the dark web. So here we are, we're gonna take the Dan

10:52

Bongino rule. If you're in America, 10 10 emails a day and 10 people to the voting booth with you,

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the 10 and 10, we've got a really, I mean, because because for her to win, I mean, it's it's getting

11:04

very evident that she can't. She is legal or fairly. No, no, it's you can't win fairly.

11:11

So yeah, but but she can't know I mean, was that she can't win even with cheating because I mean,

11:17

I get it's my it's my speculation that Trump's gonna pull in close to 80 million votes. So what?

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I don't care. She's got more than 95 to 100 million votes. Yes. And we're going to go, Oh, that seems

11:28

legit. Yes, really? Yes. Oh, God, this guy is the legitimate presidents. Oh,

11:35

more popular than Obama. Joe fucking Biden is more popular than Barack Obama. Hi, people of America

11:41

wait, fuck up and pay attention. Stop listening to what they were the fuck you're listening to.

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Because it's wrong. It's this is this is gut check time, guys, we really need to make sure

11:53

that Harris does not win and Mickey Mouse hands say the fuck out of there. Where does the Vice

11:57

President live at again? Or something mansion or something somewhere. Fuck him put it back in

12:03

Minnesota even Minnesotans don't like him. But you know what if you if you live in a blue state or

12:08

or vote for Chase Oliver, if you know, oh fuck that basic. Hey, look, if you're I'm saying if you

12:15

got a vote, I guess, if you have to, if you're in a state, right, like, and you can't stomach Trump,

12:24

right, this is your protest vote. And I'm not going to do it. We live in a swing state. And

12:28

I'm just going to NOTA for the president. Yeah, because like, even like, I just can't vote for

12:31

Trump. I can't. I mean, like, does he does he hurt your feelings? Does this mean tweets? No,

12:37

I'm always mean tweets. That's like, that's the best thing about it. Well, no, but it's weird because

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but he's like the premise. He wants to restrict your rights to it's just not as much as Kamala Harris.

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Baby steps. I mean, yeah, yeah, you got JD Vance coming up. He's a hillbilly. He's gonna be like,

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What the fuck you want? Because we don't give a shit. No, we don't have a number of all these people.

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No, but I will say Harris has spent a lot of time in some blue states, some deep blue states. So

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is she Yeah, she is. She's other than these colors. Well, maybe the poll members aren't actually in

13:11

her favor, or maybe they know they're going to lose the presidential election. So she's going there

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to go after to secure the House and Congress.

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Someone was talking the other day that the Democrats are favored to take over the House,

13:29

regardless of what happens to the presidency.

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Yeah, but they're also favored to take over the Senate, though. This is like the last I think I

13:37

mentioned this last week. This is the last chance they have in the next like, three or four election

13:42

cycles to actually have a chance to take over the Senate. But then again, I mean, I still say New

13:49

York's going to Trump. I still say, Oh my God, you went to fucking Brooklyn and threw it out.

13:55

New York. No, that's just illusion. I mean, seriously, okay, you got the immigrants in New York

14:01

screwing shit up. You got the high cost of living. But they just don't care to they have a

14:07

cheating regime. It's the I mean, we're talking about the fucking

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what was the Democratic machine back in the day in the daily machine in Chicago,

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that's a Chicago machine. These guys in New York, they invented this fucking thing.

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Oh, they started this. What's the guy's name? Fuck. I'm gonna be sure about New York. God,

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damn it. So look it up. But again, I will say the only reason the Republicans own the House right

14:28

now is because of New York, New York, California, Oregon, Tammany Hall, three deep blue states gave

14:37

the House to the Republicans. Okay, but those are not like the city. Those are the rural counties

14:43

that would that would always vote. But they were safe Democrat seats that they lost. I don't buy

14:47

it. I'm just gonna we'll see. We'll see what happens in November. Maybe. Oh, God, the Civil War

14:54

doesn't start the day after the elections. I don't know what the fuck started Civil War in this country.

14:58

Well, Trump, I mean, Trump would be going to jail. Like, yeah, I know you don't believe that.

15:03

Look at my ex. I posted on X the, I did see that. Like someone found a lawsuit. People are

15:08

using the file law since he is no right to do this. And okay, so let's get into that. So Trump

15:14

could be going to jail and what is today's date? I don't know. So in 13 days, Trump could have to

15:20

report to jail. Right. So if that was the case, we already know the media is interlocked with

15:27

the Democrat Party. Yeah. So why wouldn't the media be interviewing people from Rikers Island

15:32

like that, like the retired guards or Kern guards, past prisoners? Oh, what's Trump's life going to be

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like there? What's going to happen? No, they're not doing that because it's not going to fucking happen.

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The words that's going to happen is not it's just it's going to go away. No, he's not going to jail.

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He's not going to be convicted of felonies. They got what they wanted out of him. It didn't work

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for so delusion. Actually, now, I think it actually depends on what happens at the debate,

16:03

because the debate is first, right? Oh, and by the way, that doesn't get a reminder. Canary in the

16:07

cage debate, watch party at the goat on Sahara. We're going to be there. We're not going to be

16:12

doing the show because we fucked it up. Because we have no clue how to travel. We will be there

16:16

hanging out and you guys should come along and watch the debate. Come and hang out with me and

16:20

make fun of Dave. It'll be fun. But yeah, so like if if Kamala does well in the debate,

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wait, what? And you know, how'd you say that? If Kamala does well in the debate,

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wait, if Kamala, I don't think I can say that, then they might, then they might,

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they might let Trump go on the conviction. No. But if he destroys her, she's going to he's going

16:46

to jail. Dude, they already know she's not going to win. They have a backup plan. Dude, you're

16:53

behaving like the fucking, like a five year old. Yes, like the five year old that heard the first

16:57

part of the sentence and then completely ignored the rest. If she does well, which she won't,

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Trump, they'll let Trump off. No, he's not he's not a threat anymore. But if she gets destroyed,

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he's going to prison. Because they're gonna say, Trump destroyed her, we have to do something.

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Right. But putting him in jail would actually secure his nomination.

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No, it wouldn't. Oh, dear God, he gets his mug shot taken. 50, 60,000, you know, they would just

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say it. Oh, he can't, he's not qualified. He can't, he can't run for president. He can't blah, blah,

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blah. He can't do this. He can't do that. We're changing the rules. But that's not all right now.

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It will be. Okay. So they are, watch how fast it's a law.

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They can't get through the house though. You don't have to be, it doesn't have to be a federal law.

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States will say, like, blue state will say. I'll try it and failed.

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But after the, after the conviction, then they'll get through. Well, according to you,

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the conviction's already happened. Well, no, after the sentencing. After the sentencing.

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But what's the, oh no, but wait, conviction versus sentencing. Yeah. Conviction is conviction.

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Yeah. Means you're guilty. Yeah. The sentencing is just being that. But I'm saying this depends

18:03

on the debate performance. No, it doesn't. No, he's not. He's not. He's not. I mean, the whole

18:07

Biden thing depended on the debate performance. Well, yeah, we knew that because it got. But

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it's the same thing. They're waiting for the debate to see what happens.

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Judge Michonne's already getting sued by one person. That doesn't mean shit.

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That's going to spiral into multiple people. What does that even mean? How do you sue a judge?

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Because he committed crimes during the court case. Yeah, but you have no standing as a regular

18:29

American. Trump has to sue him. No, because I read the article and I got, they went after his

18:37

inconsistencies in the court case where they could actually sue for. No, I'm telling you right

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now, he's going to walk free that day. No ankle monitor, no jail time, nothing. Because think

18:49

about this. It's too dangerous. It's the precedence that it sets. As soon as you lock up an ex-president,

18:56

that means every ex-president can be locked up. Yes, it does. It's the president.

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The president is set. They're not going to do that. Oh, they're going to lay walk. That's why I say,

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oh, Stalin locked up so and so, therefore we could lock up Stalin. But nobody locked up Stalin.

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Oh, but wait, Stalin was from what, Alabama? The United? No, Virginia? The USSR. Oh, wait, the U.S.

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S.R. Yes. So not wait, not the USA. No. Oh, so the president was said in court was... It doesn't

19:26

matter. It was... I'm confused. There's too many U.S. Yes, you're confused. You think that we're not a

19:30

socialist dictatorship, but we are. We've already lost. That's what you don't seem to get yet.

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All right, well... You're just like, oh, yeah, we just got to vote Arner and get Trump in office.

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Get on. And then even if Trump has four years, then everything will be okay from then on. No.

19:45

No. Like, you don't get it. We've already lost. Not that naive yet. I wish that was the case.

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We've already lost decades ago. I don't want to hear that. Which is probably Trump. I'm even

19:58

Trump, I don't know. I mean, because if Trump was to get in, he's... There's a little time bomb set up to...

20:04

Of course. What's he going to do? He's going to slowly but temporarily stave off disaster for four

20:11

years. Who gives a fuck? We're not going to fix this thing. We got to fix it. No, we're not going

20:16

to fix it. It's not fixable. So we're done as a country. Yes, that's why we have this podcast.

20:21

That's why we're teaching people to take control of their own lives and their own communities.

20:24

Thinking of that. Like, something canary, canary is still dead. See? It's right there. Can't help it.

20:30

Oh, dear God. No, I actually have a little bit of faith. You know, here's the problem,

20:35

because I think Trump freaked people out back in 2016, when he won. Yeah. And I think he freaked out

20:41

the entire world. Yeah. Look what Ireland's doing, the UK is doing. They're all going after free

20:46

speech. Right. They're bailing this shit. And because he opened up a channel of people to speak

20:53

freely, he started social... What is it? What is it? What is this? True social? True social.

20:58

Rumble popped up during his administration. Rumble, to me, is having a huge effect on this country

21:04

right now. Well, Rumble, so Rumble's actually running into problems similar to X, where like

21:08

countries are saying, you got to shut down because you... Because they're banning free speech.

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So here's the problem. Anytime you have a centrally controlled system, that can be attacked.

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Right? Now, if you're on the dark web, where it's all decentralized, there's nobody to go after.

21:28

So Rumble, get on the dark web. Well, not just get on the dark web, but decentralized. Stop having

21:33

all your servers in one spot, owned by one guy. And like, I've seen the CEO of Rumble post. Yeah.

21:41

He seems like a decent guy. Yeah. But you're not going to be around forever. Right. Someone is

21:45

going to take over after you. Your kids are going to sell out. And whether it's your kids or whoever

21:50

you give, like, or the board of directors, elects, they're going to cave in eventually.

21:57

Right? You have to decentralize so that nobody can control it.

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We'll see how that happens. No, but I mean, Rumble is technically the bachelor of free speech right

22:07

now. YouTube is not it. How the fuck are we on YouTube? We're still right now. I don't know.

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YouTube. We're just too small. This is me. I'm Ron Morgan. Kick us the fuck off of YouTube.

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I'm embarrassed that we're still on YouTube. I always put Odyssey as our first link because

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Odyssey is actually decentralized. It doesn't matter. We, you Google, you YouTube us. Yeah.

22:27

Well, all of our episodes show up. What the fuck is wrong with you? Kick us the fuck off.

22:33

I'm tired of being on you. I don't want to leave volunteer. I want you to kick us off.

22:38

Jesus. But the point is that Odyssey actually the vaccine kills people. COVID was fake. Oh,

22:43

my God. It's a Chinese virus. YouTube, you're retarded. You shut up. Odyssey does operate on a

22:50

decentralized model. Oh, Rumble needs to do that. Okay. That's the point I'm making. I don't care.

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I'm just, I know YouTube's like, yeah, dude, you got three listeners. We don't care about you.

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We're up to like 25 now on YouTube. I know I saw that today. I actually went back because,

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and we get some comments too. I've been replying to our comments. Oh, God. How horrible are they?

23:11

No, they're pretty supportive. Okay. Well, no, because on the letterbox, they can't turn it off

23:18

on. If you're a podcast and you're on YouTube, you're obviously not pushing the envelope.

23:23

That's not exactly what he said. I'm like, fuck you. Right. Yes, we are. Yes, nice. Well, so the

23:29

thing is, what YouTube really does is they demonetize you to punish you. But we're not

23:34

earning anything anyway. So like, except for Putin. Putin gave us like, what, 15 bucks? Oh, yeah. No,

23:41

I think it's like five or six. Five bucks in Monero. Well, five bucks in Monero is 15 bucks. Yeah,

23:44

but that's not related to YouTube at all. Right. No, I know. Yeah, okay. I'm just trying to say,

23:50

I don't know what the fuck I'm trying to say. But yeah, YouTube just fucking pulled the fucking cord.

23:55

We're not going to do it. So we're just going to fuck you until you do. Oh, we're not going to do

24:00

like the first five minutes on YouTube to go over to Rumble. No, fuck you, YouTube. Get the fuck off.

24:06

Kick us a fuck off. Tired of you. Oh, Jesus Christ. Yeah, I mean, we're, it's, oh, Jesus,

24:13

kick us out. I don't even want to be, we thought we would be off the first episode of YouTube.

24:18

Yeah. And yeah, well, we're still on there. Google a little NGO bitch. I just think they're not

24:24

paying attention to us. All right. So let's, let's talk about this. Tim Scott. Yeah. What the fuck's

24:30

going on with that? I have no idea. So, I don't even know what happened. So basically him and a bunch

24:36

of other people just got indicted because they were accepting money from. Oh, that no, Tim pool.

24:41

Tim pool. What is it Tim Scott? Oh, yeah, that's the difference South Carolina. Yeah. Yeah, you can't

24:45

listen to me. I'm inconsistent because YouTube, I'm so I rate that YouTube keeps us on. I can't even

24:51

think straight. So yeah, Tim who now? Tim pool. Tim pool. Not Tim Scott. So Tim pool with a, what,

24:59

how many, I didn't really look into how many people were indicted. I didn't look at either. So there

25:03

were a couple of Russians indicted and then there were a bunch of podcasters indicted. Don't

25:08

really care about what's Tim was Tim pool. Because he's cool. I'm not a fan to be honest. Oh,

25:16

you're not a fan? I thought he's a libertarian. So I know I don't keep on. I don't really watch his

25:21

podcast. I grew up like two blocks from him. Is it from Chicago? Or is it from Chicago?

25:27

Really? Yeah. Literally like where I lived two blocks from me by Midway Airport. He grew up on

25:33

47th. No, 46. No, no, sorry, 48th. And like Leamington if you know where that is. Yeah, I grew

25:39

up on 47th and Lavergne. Oh, shit. He's like three years younger than me. I never met the kid. I

25:44

walked past this house a million fucking times. Never met him. So he did his whole his whole life

25:50

there. Really? I didn't I never knew that. Yeah. I'm interested when he I don't know what he left, but

25:56

yeah, that's where he's going to Jenoff Russian interference.

25:59

Yeah, I don't understand. Like, so I saw I read his tweet. And he was talking about like,

26:07

he gets paid by some company. Yeah, like sponsorships. And like, they don't tell him what to say or

26:14

anything. As far as I know, okay, I mean, he's lying. Maybe play this video. Say this. Well,

26:21

yeah, maybe. But if you're talking about like Raid Shadow Legends, like, yeah, right, they give you

26:25

the script and then you show their fucking stupid video game. But like, what was Tim Pool's saying

26:32

that was political that they told him to say? Well, okay, so let's break this down. I mean,

26:37

I'm sure we don't know how many listeners he has, but it's probably what 1000 1500 something like that.

26:42

Yeah. Okay, so it's only slightly ahead of us. But we are ahead of Don Lemon. Yes, or LeMond. We're ahead

26:49

of him. Tim pulls out of us. Cool. Mad respect to you, Tim. But the reality is, it's just like,

26:55

oh, I'm gonna be paid $100,000 an episode. Yeah. And I have a thousand listeners.

27:01

It's no different than me walking into a bar sitting down and a hot 20 year old upside 21 year

27:07

old come up and sitting and talking to me. Guess what? Something may right. But he has like

27:14

million million subscribers or more. He's not 1000. No actual active listeners. Oh, yeah, I don't

27:21

know. Yeah, it's because I gave maybe I'm right. I don't know how this shit works. Is it's

27:25

it's a body that shows my picture on there? Someone waves a bit checking front of your face.

27:29

Like, do you ask a lot of questions? Well, I mean, we were kind of sort of in a similar situation.

27:36

Not that we were having checks waiting in front of us. But we were told that if we wanted to be

27:41

on the limit area parties website, right, that we may have to say certain things or not say certain

27:47

things. Sure, which is a violation of what amendment is the fifth, the fourth, the third,

27:53

the eighth, the first. No, bullshit. Read the words of the first amendment.

27:59

It says Congress shall make no law. Oh, fuck them. The Libertarian Party shall not enter any contracts.

28:06

See, I read it differently than you. Well, you didn't read the words. The reality is it's so

28:10

ban and free speech. That's not because you're entering a contract for money. They're paying you

28:15

money. Well, first of all, there was no money involved because the Libertarian Party is broke

28:19

as shit. Oh, yeah. Yeah. But they were just saying, well, if I don't like what you say,

28:23

oh, yeah, I may have to be we're Libertarians. No, they're not banning us. They would say we're

28:27

not putting you on our website. We're Libertarians. Okay, nobody has to put you on their website.

28:33

Some of us don't pay our taxes. Some of us don't stop lights are legal. I don't know who that

28:38

well, there are Libertarians. I don't think they should be legal. Stop. Stop. It's a government

28:43

control. They're government mandated. They're telling us what to do. And we're just like,

28:48

we're gonna tell fart jokes and be stupid. And we're not gonna be on the Libertarian.

28:55

Tucker Carlson put it the best. At the Libertarian Convention, you can see a guy in a nice three

29:01

piece suit, or you can see a guy wearing a potato sack. Yeah, that's horrible. And no, but is he

29:07

wrong? He's, he's, yes, going forward, he's wrong. We're kicking these people out. Oh, the potato

29:13

sack wears. Yes. They're probably the heaviest armed people in our party. No, they're not. They

29:18

weren't even there to just go around. There was that one. So it's funny that that's a joke. And

29:24

you're like, well, the potato sack people weren't there this year. Yeah. Were they there last time?

29:29

Yes. Seriously, potato sack wear people. It's on video. Did they have ropes as a belt? The guy

29:35

fucking stripped it off and went on stage. What are you talking about? I don't know. I don't pay

29:39

this as shit. Dude, like, I saw this on our Twitter. I don't care. We had a potato

29:45

that's awesome. No, it's not. It is embarrassing. Why is it embarrassing? Because he doesn't

29:50

end up on stage and conform to what you think is so you think this is okay to wear? Yes. Really?

29:56

Yes. So this is better than the potato. I'm not exposing my parts. Well, you guys can see. The

30:01

exposure parts. He took it off. Oh, he went butt naked. Oh, that guy that would make it. Yes,

30:07

that's the guy. I'm sorry. A fat guy naked is funny. You're never going to get me to go a fat

30:14

guy naked. These are the people that chase all of us naked and just run around the country. These

30:22

are the people that got chase Oliver in there. So what are you talking about? The potato sack wear

30:27

Yes.

30:30

Because I don't think so. Because I love free love and free bodies and free this like that's those

30:35

people. I don't know. So they're like my wear a potato sack, be vaccinated and boosted. Yes. I

30:43

wear a potato sack and I'm okay with this. Yes. I don't know what you're talking about. Sure. Okay.

30:50

I wasn't there. Don't know. Don't care. But I just like the fact that libertarians wear potato

30:55

sacks and we're okay with that. Not anymore. You're not. I am kick them all out. No. Oh,

31:03

what else do I have here? Bailing free speech has been tuned. Oh, I guess the another white guy

31:08

and did endorse Harris. But I guess we kind of talked about that already. I mean, Putin is a white

31:12

guy, right? So I guess the endorse Harris. I saw I make a joke about that. Well, I mean, endorse

31:20

Harris was a woman's voice, which I find that to be weird. We're a world leader who's a very

31:26

supposed to be really tough, strong male has a woman translating for him. Not not not that

31:33

there's a problem with the way I'm translating. I don't want to take that. Was that them doing

31:36

the translation or was it somebody on our media doing the translation? Oh, that would be funny.

31:40

Because we're like, Oh, but well, no, I think we would do like a really squeaky like friend

31:45

dresser voice. He endorses. No, it was actually a legitimate woman speaking normally and nice

31:53

flow to like highs and lows and machine worth it with where they can go with it.

31:58

You know, test the water a little bit and then go. Oh, man. So oh, shoot, we got breaking news.

32:05

Oh, what's that? Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift. Huh? So say that again, like in English, Travis

32:11

Kelce, football player for the Kansas City Chiefs, and Taylor Swift. Okay, they're breaking up

32:21

under contract. What? Yeah. I want to fuck with you on this one. So apparently they had a contract.

32:29

It's been leaked to the media now that they were going to date until September 28. And they were

32:35

going to have a public break up. What? I don't know. This makes no sense. Why? What's the purpose?

32:44

I don't know. I was going to open you to some insight on this. I don't follow this. So Travis

32:51

Kelce plays in the Kansas City and early on in the football, she would show up and watch his games

32:57

because it was her boyfriend. Yeah. And then all of a sudden, more actresses are more like loud

33:03

mouth, like people that annoy me with squeaky voices, which show up and devil worshipers too.

33:11

Sue me. I don't have much because you are. They would show up and they would just, well, like, no,

33:19

seriously, like one girl was sitting there, Taylor Swift, giving like hand signals to like devil

33:24

worshipers. No, have you not heard about this? No. I don't follow this. My opinion, I could be wrong.

33:31

But Taylor Swift, Beyonce, they all do like devil work, Rihanna. I get I've drawn names on

33:38

that I really don't know. But why would they have a contract with a football player to have a to date

33:45

and then to break up at a certain. I have no idea. It's weird though. Yeah, that's that's okay. I

33:51

guess that was funny. I was like, what the fuck is this? But it came out. I think yesterday it came

33:57

out that they have a contract and date till September 28. And they have to break up after that.

34:02

Well, now, because the contract leaked, what happens to the dating? Well, I mean, my advice is, Travis,

34:08

get the fuck with me. She has no ass. She's like literally like a 12 year old. I mean, shoulders,

34:14

back, lower back, but legs, there's nothing there, nothing. And then go the front and so nothing.

34:21

I don't even I don't know. If you showed me a picture and said who is this, I wouldn't know.

34:26

You wouldn't know what Taylor Swift. No, you're not Swiftie at all. No.

34:30

Really? I don't I pay like, I'm like so disconnected from music, so disconnected with media.

34:37

And I don't like the NFL. But yet somehow some reason I know what Taylor Swift looks like. I have

34:42

no idea. Like she's very generic looking. Right. But look, there's nothing there. Well, yeah, okay.

34:46

So what she has to I mean, she's she's like a 12 year old boy. I don't listen to songs that came out

34:51

after like 1991 or so. Yeah, it's probably I don't give a fuck. This is all stupid to me. Yeah,

34:56

she doesn't write the songs. She doesn't write the songs. She does write the songs.

34:59

She does write her own songs. Well, she does. The only reason I know this is because the family

35:06

is your Swiftie. No, no, because the family guy, she writes, they had a they had a character like

35:15

Taylor Swift, a family guy. Yeah. And she dated Chris. And apparently, she dates guys, and then

35:22

writes horrible breakup songs about them. So hey, Taylor Swift, if Travis isn't good enough for you,

35:28

Oh, I'm here for you. What? They be for a week. Maybe that's why my wife will agree if she helps

35:34

write the song. Maybe that's why they had a contract so that she can write another song.

35:38

He's long material. So ready. So good. I guess so much songwriting material right here. Just

35:44

coming day for a week. No sex because I'm married. But just to hang out with me, my wife will help

35:48

you write the song. I bet you her next hit rhymes something with the word Super Bowl.

35:55

Well, okay, so here's the weird thing. Didn't the Kansas City Chiefs win the Super Bowl? Yeah.

36:00

And she was there to have a games. Yeah. Yeah. See, I okay, I go back. I think the NFL

36:08

manipulates who wins the Super Bowl. Well, they are an entertainment group. They are legally

36:14

full control, but they have, they have some. Oh, no, no, no, I think I've focused on the refs.

36:19

Yeah, the refs. Right. The players are going to do what the players do, but they can call

36:23

like that. The one play that made me Oh God. All right. So there was a play is probably like

36:28

seven or eight years ago. New Orleans were playing and they were, it was the game decided it goes

36:33

with Super Bowl. The call was so fucking bad. Everyone is like, yeah. What the fuck was that?

36:40

And then and then we I started looking into it. And there's literally a couple books written

36:45

about how they can cheat legally, right? Because they're an entertainment group like the WWE.

36:50

But if one team is just dominating the fuck on the other team, like there's not a whole lot they

36:53

could do. You know what I mean? So like, if the game is close, then they could start you can if you

36:58

start early enough, you can change the flow of the game. I mean, no, no, you could take the air

37:02

out of the same point. It gets too obvious. You like they can't go. Dude, the New Orleans, I wish

37:08

that was like one game. It was so bad. Everyone's just like, what the hell just happened? And the

37:14

New Orleans Saints could not go to the Super Bowl. Literally, if that call wasn't made, the Saints

37:19

would have been in the Super Bowl. I was like, he stepped out of bounds. And even like the care of

37:24

it or like, no, he didn't. And the reps like, no, he did. Like, no, no, he didn't. And I tried calling.

37:31

Yeah. But I don't know who to call, but I just start calling random numbers. Hopefully I would get

37:35

the ref. Well, don't they have like the challenge rule?

37:39

Or was that before they might have been before the challenge or maybe it was a challenge and the

37:42

reps just go, well, fuck off. We're the reps of where entertainment. But the challenge rule

37:48

doesn't go to the reps. The challenge rule like goes to the actual cameras and all that shit.

37:51

And like, there's a right. There might be more than one person on this conspiracy.

37:57

I mean, like, I mean, like, you get that. There's more than one person. Like this person to destroy

38:03

this country is more than one person. It's Harris, it's Mickey Mouse hands.

38:07

They're not in on it. They're the fucking useful idiots. They're not in on it at all.

38:11

I'm not arguing that point. They are the useful idiots.

38:14

You don't know the names of the people who are doing the computers. You don't know their names.

38:17

Oh, Obama. No, he's not in any of you.

38:22

Not Michael. Oh, I'm sorry.

38:25

Michelle's a dick. That might be true. But that doesn't mean there.

38:30

I do not believe that I don't want to be killed. Kill Rick. I don't think

38:34

would the clings kill me for saying Michelle's got a dick? No.

38:37

But yet, Obama's would kill me, but I'd never naked in a pond.

38:43

That's how they kill people, apparently. I mean, I can punch you in the eye, give me a black eye,

38:48

but I'm gonna have dead naked in the bottom. Everybody's got to have their own special

38:51

way of doing it. Right. I mean, everyone's got their signature. Yeah. The Hillary, the

38:54

Clinton's is shooting in the head. Yeah. Whether you know, and then

38:57

Suicide. Well, no, or

39:00

Well, no, they did that. That's that's Seth dude that was the dude. The Seth dude was a clearly

39:05

like marching of the Hoover building. Almost suffer a coke goes into a store with like evidence

39:11

for the Clintons with their bad and it was killing kill execution style. Yeah. Put on his knees,

39:19

shot in the back of the head, and it was a robbery in the store. But yet nothing was, oh, no, there

39:24

was some Doritos taking from the store. Doritos, but

39:26

It was Kamala. It was Mickey Mouse hands. Oh, he's Tim Walls. Guys, look at the Tim Wall. He's the

39:31

he's the Seth Rich man. It's our opinion. We could be wrong. Please don't sue us. We have nothing.

39:35

He likes Doritos. He does. That's all the evidence you need. That's what I say. That's what they

39:39

convict most murderers on. Oh, he had a back of Doritos. Oh, or he had like cheesy hands too.

39:46

Well, juries are fucking stupid. Yeah, I witnessed the counts are not quite reliable,

39:53

which actually brings up an interesting question to you. Did you go to X? Yeah. Oh, it's actually

40:00

a long interview. So the kid that shot up that school yesterday, which I'm not commenting on it

40:07

right now, because it's too soon. There's a lot more friction needs to come out. But the name

40:15

see that's the problem. The neighbor across the street. Now mind you, you're in Appalachia.

40:22

By the way, that's how you pronounce it. Anybody who says that any different is wrong. It's Apple

40:28

at you. I'm throwing an apple at you. That's how it's pronounced. No, anybody who says it wrong

40:34

is not correct. And they don't know about Appalachia. So this lady is like, no, you really have to

40:41

watch this. We've got now, but let me watch it later on. She's like, Well, I saw him at the

40:47

stand outside their house, get on the bus by haven't seen him. I didn't know there's a teenage boy

40:51

living there. He's never been at the bus stop before. And yet the FBI had contacted him a year

40:59

ago. But yet the neighbor never saw this kid. Now, is she mistaken? Now, how old is she? I don't know.

41:08

She got a 50 year old Appalachian woman. Trust me. 40 50 year old Appalachian woman, they know what's

41:14

going on. Oh, don't be getting this hillbilly shit. She had all her teeth and

41:22

her teeth or just a full mouth. I mean, she may have some of her husband's teeth in his pocket,

41:27

waiting to go to the dentist to put them back in. But no, she kind of she that she didn't know

41:33

what teenage boy was living there. Oh, okay. Don't know. Well, okay, I gotta interrupt you real quick.

41:39

The secret word is apiary. What api what the fuck is apiary? We went over this last week. It's a

41:45

it's a beehive. I'd say I'm a beek. I like be keeping. I don't know that. Okay. All right. So yeah,

41:50

come into the matrix chat, type the word apiary, you get the monero. Okay, first one. So that's

41:56

fine. No, but the fact that an Appalachian woman didn't know a kid was living across the street.

42:03

Yeah, yeah, those people are like, they know their shit, man, they know their name. I wouldn't

42:07

know the fuck who's living across from me. Right. I mean, I can walk out my door and go,

42:13

there's 10 kids staying there getting on a bus. I don't take kids from my neighborhood,

42:16

whatever. But in there, they know. So I don't know. There's some weird, then there's, well,

42:23

there's then there's the whole thing where we heard multiple gunshots, but echoing and concrete

42:27

buildings and I didn't find I'm not getting no, I just I I get suspicious when there is a

42:36

school, a school shooting near an election.

42:40

Ironically, they tend to happen all the time near elections. I don't know about that.

42:46

I'd like to see data on that. Well, how about this? How about seven or eight of the last

42:51

mass shooters had contact with the FBI prior to the shooting? Well, define contact. What is

42:56

contact? Interviews. Now, does the interview allow them to take your guns? Absolutely not. I do not

43:02

believe in red flag laws. But apparently, he had made threats about school shootings like a couple

43:11

years ago. And they went to investigate. Okay. And then apparently he disappeared. If I take the

43:18

neighbor at a word, he disappeared for a couple years and came back. And the same day he came back,

43:23

he shut up a school. Huh? Again, I don't want to make you I don't want to be accused of being

43:29

lucky conspiracy theorist, even though there's a great meme out right now that says, if you don't

43:34

know conspiracy theorist, you might want to friend one. So he can explain to you what the

43:39

fuck's going on now. Because it's fucking crazy out there. And so we'll see. Let's let's let's

43:48

see what news trickles out if any, because you know, honesty, I mean, they caught him alive,

43:53

right? Yes, he's going to court tomorrow. He'll be in court tomorrow. His extended family is like,

43:59

this did not happen. He did not do this. Again, again, it's, did they, I mean, did they not catch

44:06

him in the act or? I believe there's photos of him carrying a weapon. Okay. So I don't doubt he was

44:15

part of it. Okay. I'm not saying he was like, I didn't follow any of it at all. Yeah, I when

44:20

there's a when there's a shooting this close to the election, I'm just like, I don't know. Yeah. So

44:24

let's see. But I mean, I mean, the Vegas shooter had contact with the FBI before he shot shit up.

44:29

Well, yeah, of course. I did that. He was an arms dealer, the secret arms dealer. A secret arms dealer.

44:34

Professional gambler. Yeah. Okay, you can't make money gambling. How do you think they pay for all

44:38

these fucking casinos? Because gamblers lose. Can't be a professional fucking gambler. True.

44:44

So let's see what this plays out to me. I'm just, I'm just very curious. And then let's,

44:49

let's throw something else that I'm curious about. Secret Service was a baller. I'm not

44:56

putting my medicaid statements right now. I'm just getting it out there because it's coming.

45:00

Information's coming. JD Vance has had a detail of I believe 17 agents on him and four of them were

45:10

Secret Service, the rest were Homeland Security. Okay. Homeland Security is not trained to protect

45:15

an individual. They are trained to investigate crimes, see who's legal, see who's not. And apparently,

45:22

they don't know how to do the job because it's a bunch of fucking legos in this country taking over

45:26

buildings throughout the country. And Homeland Security is like, what? Oh, I don't see a problem.

45:31

I actually saw something where somebody said that the landlord of that building faked it all.

45:37

I couldn't verify it. No, verify that site that source and I'll look into it. I mean,

45:42

it was just on accident. It's more than one building in our, and there's seven other cities,

45:48

including Chicago, they take one over it. So I'm kind of like, hold my breath and see what that

45:53

looks like. There's the one with the video that we all saw. And like, someone was saying that the

45:56

landlord was in a dispute with a bunch of tenants. And like, he just, he spaked this.

46:03

So yeah, there is some speculation that the building was was being taken over by the city

46:10

because it wasn't it was a in violation of a bunch of building codes. And then, but regardless,

46:19

they have no right to go and do what they did. I don't believe that to be the case either because

46:23

I believe it's multiple built buildings in Aurora. And then multiple buildings throughout the cities

46:29

of this country. Okay, so we'll see. Yeah, I don't know. I mean, well, I'm just waiting for them

46:33

to knock on my door. What am I going to do? CNN doesn't knock on my door, please. Come on, guys.

46:41

I'm ready for you to the dog gets your first, I get your second. And the corner,

46:47

I won't call the cops. I promise. I promise I won't call the cops. Well, no, they got the bodies

46:53

away. Well, you're gonna dig the hole. I said we should have a shovel. I know, but like,

46:59

you're gonna listen to our episodes. Yeah, but you're gonna like put them in your trunk,

47:03

got driving to the desert. Yeah, you dig the hole. Exercise. Yeah, but if it's legal,

47:09

fucking call the corner or don't like me in the barrel. They ever tell you so they ever tell you

47:16

this story. So when the barrels of dead people started popping up, yeah, I was gonna write a

47:22

joke about that people like me. Yeah, obviously, it was it was topical. So I spent probably a couple

47:28

of days trying to find out if a skeleton is buoyant. It's not. I'd say how do you know that

47:34

around the back? Bone is denser than concrete. Yeah, but bone has air and bone marrow inside.

47:40

The density is what matters. Yeah, but the bone marrow inside will create air pockets. The bone

47:45

itself is bone marrow. No, seriously, bone marrow is not it's not a solid thing.

47:50

Right. So there's got to be air pockets in there. No, why not? Because it's just bone marrow. It's

47:56

filled with the bone marrow. Oh, whatever. I spent a lot more time than I guess apparently I should

48:00

have. Bone's absolutely same. I was so hoping they would float. Yeah, I know. No, no, no, the rest

48:06

of you is what floats. Could you imagine like me is like here, and then here, and then here is

48:14

skull, and then here, here, and then we just got skull heads float all over like me. And it didn't

48:22

happen. Well, if you if you stand them up properly, like with cement shoes, that's actually what I

48:27

was doing. Yeah, cement shoes. Yeah, but apparently they don't float, they just drop to the bottom.

48:31

Yeah, they'll drop like because the meat will get eaten off by fish and everything. And so I was

48:35

really hoping that that because it could be from Chicago cement shoes. Yeah, we got a lot of those

48:40

and then river. Yeah. So I was really hoping this was float cement shoes and then the skulls.

48:50

Well, I think eventually like the tendons and the things holding the skeleton together will also

48:54

wither away and then it'll just float. Yeah, and water. I mean, there's, there's, I, I, yeah,

49:00

when the water gets to the body, it just it breaks everything apart. So it's all comes all down to

49:05

the bones. And apparently, I should just ask Dave, it says it's been an hours and hours search and

49:10

do skeletons float. Oh, yeah, we may not make you laugh, but you might learn something who knows.

49:24

Service with some guys, they're whistleblowers coming out, but kind of talked about that already.

49:28

I think I've got I've hit all the high points. Okay. And we're

49:33

49 minutes in. All right. So you do your thing. I'll do I think we might be out.

49:37

Too long. So on episode seven, we talked about single board PCs. And I recommended the

49:43

Le-potato. So today, I'm going to talk about kind of the next step forward from that. So let's say

49:49

you have some services you want to run. And you're finding out that your raspberry pi or your

49:54

Le-potato, it's just not cuting it, right? You know, it's two gigs of RAM before gives you a RAM and

49:59

and your service maybe needs eight gigs of RAM, or you need some more CPU power. So I'm going to

50:04

talk about Beelink. And that's where I decided for the word apiary, by the way. Okay. So Beelink

50:10

is a maker of PCs. They're about three times the size of the single board PCs. So about yea big.

50:17

Okay. And they're guys you could call mini PCs. Okay. And they're more powerful than the single

50:23

board PCs. And they run from about $200 to about $1,000. Okay, depending on, you know, what kind

50:31

of stuff you want in there. Fair enough. The low end ones have the N95 or N100 Intel processors,

50:37

which is kind of like your super budget option. It'll do most of the work that you want to get

50:41

done. Okay. But if you want the high end CPUs like the i9, or the like Alderlake kind of stuff,

50:46

they I think they do a AMD as well. That's like the high end $1,000 ones. And you can actually

50:53

use these as a replacement for your desktop. So like a traditional desktop PC is this fucking

50:57

massive. And really, the biggest difference you're going to see in there is the video card.

51:02

So you can't really do your gaming or like AI rendering pictures and shit like that.

51:09

But you know, granny can do her emails. You could do all your regular PC work on these

51:14

little beelinks. And you know, for like $400, $500, that's a fucking steal, right? And another benefit

51:22

compared to the single board PCs, it comes with their own case and power cables. It comes with

51:27

onboard Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, all that is included for you. I think it had like six USB ports. I

51:33

forgot to count. I didn't bring mine with me because I only have one more by Mac has. Yeah.

51:38

And like the the the huge benefit with these things similar to the single boards is the power usage.

51:44

Like it's going to run from like 25 to 100 watts. But if you have a PC that fuckers putting out like

51:51

200 to 500, maybe 800 watts if you're mining Monero or 10,000 watts. Yeah, I got you.

51:58

So you're going to save a lot of money on your power bills.

52:02

So the ideal applications for these things, like if you're if you're, like I said, if you're if you

52:08

have a regular user that doesn't want to use desktop or a laptop, right, get them one of these things,

52:14

put it under the desk somewhere. We're actually trying to get merchants here in Vegas

52:19

onboarded with Monero POS systems for their, you know, like, like a menu. Who's doing that? I mean,

52:26

I'm me and some other crypto guys. Okay, so you guys are working. Okay, yeah. So

52:30

I'm thinking we're going to use Beelinks for their systems. Right. You tuck it under the cashier box

52:36

and just let it run and handle your Monero tracks and transactions and all that stuff. That would be

52:40

awesome. So like, if you want to run a more complicated website or service. So for example,

52:47

our matrix server, the single board PC just wasn't cutting it. So I had to put it on a higher end

52:53

machine. I actually put it on a laptop, like a $300 laptop from Costco. But a Beelink will be ideal

52:58

for this. If you want to run like a Git lab server, which is a code server, you know, because

53:06

those are complicated because it's doing diffs of code, which is pretty CPU intense. And it takes

53:12

a lot of RAM. If you're doing anything that processes large files a lot,

53:18

you know, like something that deals with your NAS, or for example, like we're sharing all of our

53:24

episodes on the dark web, right, with bittorrents. So that's might might be something that's better

53:29

for a Beelink as opposed to a single board. Okay, all the episodes are going back and forth among

53:34

people on torrents. Something that uses a lot of crypto trip cryptography, whether that's your

53:41

matrix server, or a simple x server, or you can do your Monero mining. So these things have such

53:48

low power usage. Their Monero mine per watt is probably the best you're going to get anywhere.

53:55

Oh, because you got to calculate the electricity. Yes. Yes. Interesting. So like you can get a big

54:01

beefy tower, but you're probably going to lose on power costs over the long run. Unless you live

54:07

in a very power friendly location like Iceland or something. But these things you might actually

54:12

be able to profit. And like they're so cheap that you can just stack a bunch of them up, right?

54:16

Okay, you can buy like the $200 model, a bunch of them, stack them all up and mine Monero, and you'll

54:23

get a pretty decent hash rate for almost no electricity cost. Oh, and then you can actually

54:28

run AI models that aren't image related. So like if you wanted to have your own copy of chat,

54:33

GPT, and like feed it your own models, so it's not giving you the bullshit that Google gives it,

54:38

or whoever the fuck is runs these things. You run your own AI model. And then you know, you get

54:43

to ask it questions. And you know that it's not giving you propaganda, it's giving you

54:50

unbiased stuff based on the advice. Okay. So yeah, get yourself some beelinks. I just ordered

54:55

two more today from Amazon. And I'll find some good uses for them. But yeah, awesome.

55:01

All right. So is that all of your advice? Yep. Awesome. I like that. So I'm going to discuss

55:08

something I probably should discuss months ago on this first aid. I think first aid is important.

55:14

So I kind of made some notes about what's important. If you want to be what will you want to be a

55:19

prepper or just be a citizen of the country, you should have certain things to be able to protect

55:25

your family and or strangers if you

55:32

bloodborne diseases, airborne diseases. But I mean, the reality is take a look if you think it's safe.

55:39

There are and there are proper precautions. You can use the the mask, the CPR mask and put it over

55:44

them. Gloves. Yeah, gloves. Yeah. But I mean, the reality is, and it covered from my point of view,

55:49

this is about prepping and about being safe and being able to protect your family. So you know

55:54

which one of your family members have AIDS? He might have AIDS. I don't know. Not me. Not asking.

56:00

Oh, because you don't have to set your virgin. That's right.

56:04

He's fucking with you. He I don't think he is. I'm sure he's got a cadauga or cat or something.

56:13

I'm just a little funny. You try to be funny. So it's part of your first aid kit would be

56:18

you want to try and get a bandage where you can wrap up your arm. Okay. If you break it,

56:23

hurt it or get shot at it. Knife. Your knife to. Yeah. You want gauze pads. So you can kind of

56:32

clean and treat the wounds. Just because I mean, you want to be able to clean the area and make sure

56:39

everything's fine before you at least get the triangular bandage on to get into the hospital

56:43

if the hospitals are still there, accepting people. Gloves are the necessity if you don't know the

56:51

person if it's your family member, save them. Tweezers in case you get like a little twig in

56:57

your finger, pull that little twig out. I've been shot in the arm. I got a little thorn right here.

57:04

Get that fucking thorn out. So there's also another thing in your go bag should be emergency

57:11

blanket kind of keep things warm kind of protect the person if they're injured because you want to

57:17

prevent them from going into shot. You want a way to light a fire. That's also that's something

57:22

that's important. General first aid tips. Prioritize safety. So before you treat someone, you got to

57:35

make sure you're safe because the reality is if you're not safe and you're treating someone and

57:39

you get taken out too, it's it you just wasted your time and wasted your life.

57:45

Just your own mask before adjusting your passengers.

57:48

The airlines had a right from the beginning. Assess the situation and the victim.

57:54

You again that kind of goes back to like prioritizing your safety kind of know what's

57:58

going on but also you need to realize that in some cases even if they're family or friends,

58:05

they may not be worth the time to save. It sucks but it does happen. And the next one is call for

58:12

help. Now call for help is probably the most important thing you got to understand. Do not

58:18

in these circumstances start rendering aid until you call for help because if you don't,

58:25

you're going to tire out and you're going to stop rendering aid. You're not going to be able to

58:29

render aid forever. So call for help first. Be ready to go to treat for shock. Be mindful of head

58:37

and spinal injuries. Basically a lot of that means is just keep them in line, keep that spine in line

58:44

until aid gets there. If aids not available, you know, assess it the best way you can and

58:50

understand that things may not work out. Attend to burns. And this is what I actually just found

58:57

out. I've never even looked into this. It's the golden rules of first aid, which I actually found

59:03

kind of interesting. Prioritize safety. Now assess the situation and the victim, call for help,

59:11

and then control bleeding. Treat for shock, be mindful of head and spinal injuries,

59:17

and attend to the birds. It's kind of the safest stuff I just went over. But that's kind of the

59:21

golden rule. I guess I never I never knew it was in the golden rule. But that's what you want to do

59:26

and understand that there is there's there's nothing called the golden hour. And the golden

59:33

hour is getting your your percentage of survival goes up if you get treatment within the first hour.

59:41

Okay, yeah. So be be ready to treat somebody kind of know what you need to do until help arrives

59:46

if help is even available to come. You know, understand what a knife wound does, understand

59:52

what the color of blood is. Understand the flow of blood. There's actually like different colors

59:57

of blood based on what you're suffering from. What get Nick and also the flow of blood is the same

1:00:03

way. Right. If you hit an artery, it may come out. Well, you can nick an artery is still survive.

1:00:09

If you actually cut an artery, yeah, that you may want to go to the next patient.

1:00:13

Under that situation. It's not a pretty thing. But that blood will be squirting out.

1:00:18

The other thing is when you're assessing a victim, it's called the ABCs. It's pretty simple airway

1:00:26

breathing circulation. The best way to check that is airway. I'm obviously that's looking in the

1:00:32

mouth making sure that this is clear breathing, make sure their chest is kind of going up and down

1:00:37

and circulation is just as simple as taking your nail and putting push in there. And as it turns

1:00:43

white release, and if it turns back to red, right away, you've got good circulation. You can count

1:00:49

it or whatever. But the reality is, if you can get past one, you might have a problem because I never

1:00:55

get past one. So kind of learn the basics of you know, learn the basics of first site, learn CPR,

1:01:03

because you may come into a situation where 911 may not be there to help. Right. I don't want to

1:01:11

like put that out there yet because I'm because there's but the reality is the government might

1:01:18

not be there to save you. So learn to save yourself and learn to save your family. And help your

1:01:22

neighbors too. So that's kind of where I stay with mine. Okay. So yeah, just an announcement before

1:01:28

we go. The barbecue is in two weeks. Yes, it is. So we're going to cut off the RSVPs. After next

1:01:35

week's episode is uploaded. So we come to the goat to watch the debate. Let us know you're coming.

1:01:40

Yeah, please message me on signals and blacks. So we have all of our communication channels,

1:01:45

our matrix chat, whatever. Yeah, I mean, flights are might be getting kind of expensive now to fly

1:01:49

here during that time. But yeah, might want to book it now. So all right, well, enjoy your life.

1:01:56

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