Explicit Voting Rights, Hacking Tools
Ep. 32

Voting Rights, Hacking Tools

Episode description

Voting Rights, Hacking Tools

00:00:00 - 00:01:27 Monero giveaway results

00:01:27 - 00:06:10 Harris campaign updates

00:06:10 - 00:14:45 Bitin’ Biden, flag burning & upcoming election news

00:14:45 - 00:27:27 The Libertarian Test

00:27:27 - 00:33:16 Joe Rogan interviews of candidates

00:33:16 - 00:39:36 Everything is garbage

00:39:36 - 00:42:54 A new conspiracy theory

00:42:54 - 00:48:09 Random ramblings

00:48:09 - 00:54:47 Dave talks about hacking tools

00:54:47 - 01:12:51 Ron talks about voting rights

Resources discussed on the show:

nmap (https://nmap.org/), port scanning tool.

Metasploit (https://www.metasploit.com/), vulnerability testing tool.

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Alright, welcome to the Canary in the Cage podcast. I am Ron Morgan, my cohost Dave

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Havlicek. We're here to entertain you, educate you and hopefully make you laugh. And this

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one, hopefully, I guess we're going to laugh coming coming year away. So Dave, I heard

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we had a winner.

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Yes, we do. It was our good friend Oliver Chase. Oh, you're killing it. Now, we were

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going to put you guys in the wheel, but Oliver Chase was the only guy that gave us the password.

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Fair enough. There you go, you win. And we had no answer last week. Right. So it's going

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to roll over. Okay. So it's going to be 0.02. But also, I logged into the donation wallets

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and someone sent us a donation. Really? But not through the XMR chat, which is why it

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didn't show up, which is why I didn't notice it. Oh, and it was like 0.006. Okay. So it's

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just some change, but you're going to get all that Oliver Chase. Zero point zero point

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zero two and change. Yeah, how would we declare that with the IRS doesn't matter. Like three

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cents, we're giving it away. No, I know that's what we got to give it away for because I

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don't know how to do IRS math. So yeah, I will contact you and then give us your address

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and I'll send that over. So Oliver, I've got a good one for you this week. Everyone's

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going to love this one. I love it. So I don't care. So when do I start? And do I start by

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beating babies or I start with Harris? Let's start with Harris. So she's been trying to

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relate to the common man, the common folk. So because she's kind of getting the women

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in her way, at least the Karens. And then she's she needs to get the man, the men vote.

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So what does the politician do? Let's have a beer because apparently that's how you get

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the man vote. Okay. Don't think it's gonna work. So she was on Colbert a couple of weeks

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ago. Did she have Dylan? No, no, no, actually, it's worse. She had a Miller genuine draft,

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I believe it was her miller beer. And guess who? Guess who is the biggest investor in

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Miller beer? Black Rock. Oh, okay. They're the biggest investor in everything. I know.

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I just think that's pretty shitty. So she but she had to open the can and she looked

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like really funny open in the can. I don't even know how you don't know how to open

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a can whether it be beer, soda, you think she's ever opened a can of her. She had to

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have no I mean, it's like soda. Juice is not drinking that stuff. She's drinking wine.

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She's a wine. Oh, yeah, that you're gonna get drunk. But then last we were this previous

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it was last week she had a beer. I believe it was with the governor of Michigan Gretchen,

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whatever her name is, Whitmer. So and they did a draft this time. They kept the okay.

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I give the guy credit the bartender credit because that the head of that beer was like a

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half an inch. Oh, nice. So when she would take a drink, she just a little sip. So she got all

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ahead. So she was sucking head. So but I can't blame her for that. Because that's how she got

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into politics in the White House by sucking head. I thought she was giving head sucking the head

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sucking on the head. I don't sucking on the head. Come on. It's funny. Yeah, that's a little reach

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there. I think what she had she was giving head to get into politics, giving it but sucking on

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the head, giving sucking, did you get that have a head on it? It's just not Oh, you are a buzz kill.

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Okay, let's move on to the next Kamala. That is a jokes. You have to understand jokes don't have

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to be necessarily true, because true stories aren't funny. We're gonna stretch the truth,

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get a bit the truth. I'm gonna say right now that joke was garbage. Oh, your garbage. We're

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going to do that a few minutes too. So Harris has pulled off funding or most are funding our North

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Carolina, Wisconsin. Okay. So does that mean she doesn't think she can win or she thinks she's

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already had it in the bag? I don't know. Yeah. North Carolina is pretty reliably blue, I thought.

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But Wisconsin is a tough one. I believe North Carolina and Wisconsin are both sweet.

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Yeah, but North Carolina lately, like I thought the last several elections,

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but it doesn't matter how you vote, it matters who counts the vote. Okay. So

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she decided to put money here in Nevada. Well, so is Trump in advance, they're gonna be here this

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weekend. Actually, both of them are here. I got caught in their fucking traffic. Get this election

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over. Get the fuck out of my state. I was planning to get a Trump mask for Halloween and wear it on

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the show and be like a special guest. Yeah. But I couldn't find one in a local shop. Yeah. So she's

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gonna put, she's gonna spend $400,000 a day to advertise on the sphere. Okay. Oh, yeah, I saw.

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I saw. I didn't. So my question is, when you drive it down, do you go to DI or Desert Inn? Yeah,

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Desert Inn. Oh, I got a DI. Yeah. So if you're coming from the West, which is on the side that I live on,

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and you drive it down to the A, you pass Valley View, and then you see the sphere, and then there's

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a building, the sphere, a building, because it's an angle. Right. Is that Trump Tower?

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Yeah, Trump Tower is right there. So Trump Tower is gonna block her view of us. Yeah. Okay. Just

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for a second. But I'm really hoping they don't put her face on the sphere. It's gonna cause

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accidents on the guy. People are like, what the fuck is that? But so she's gonna do that, and it's

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causing her $400,000 a day. So what if, because you know Trump, Trump's just a comedian now. He's

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just a funny guy doing all kinds of crazy shit. So what if Trump spends $400,000 for one day of

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advertisement? I mean, I don't have $400,000, but I'm sure that's like couch coaching money for

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Trump. Yeah. You know, a quarter here and nickel here. I heard Mar-A-Lago was only worth like

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15 million. So what he should do is don't advertise Trump advance. You put images of

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walls or Mickey Mouse hands, chasing a little kid around the sphere. So he's like trying to catch

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the kid. I mean, Trump's going crazy right now. I don't know. People get that one.

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He looks like a pedophile. He acts like a pedophile. That is my opinion. I could be wrong,

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please don't sue me, but I'm probably right. Probably right. Not definitely right. I can't be

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sued for that. So let's go. I guess this is jump right to Biden now. There you go. He's a vampire.

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He has taken sniffing kids to the extreme. Yeah. He's trying to, he's trying to eat the babies.

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Did you ever see that clip when AOC was doing a town hall meeting? This is like a year or two ago.

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Some lady comes up and she's like, we can't eat the babies. We got to stop people eating the babies.

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I didn't do that. It was hysterical. They escorted her out. All right. So I've been dominating if

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you want to jump in on this. Oh God. I mean, I just saw the photo. I didn't see the video or

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anything. It's just like, what the fuck are you? It was two different kids. One of the kids, the entire

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foot, the whole half, the front half of the foot was in his mouth. What parent would tolerate that?

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But the funniest one. What are you going to do? I mean, the Secret Service is there. I don't give a

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fuck. I'll take a punch on the Secret Service. Oh, they're going to need more punch you. He put my

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child or my grand, or this point, my grandchild or maybe even my great grandchild. Okay, but the guy

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probably doesn't have real teeth, to be fair. You know, like, I'm not worried about like biting down,

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like breaking the skin. I'm going to be getting a boner for my kids foot being in his mouth.

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The kid's not going to remember it. You know, like, you have a story, like, hey, you gave the president

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a boner. Hilarious. But I will say the 10 year old girl that followed was the highlight of the

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entire video. I didn't see that one. So it's just the extended clip. I get the extended clips. I know

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you, you know, because I'm special. Yeah, okay. You know, so I just don't care. So baby one, he

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tries to bite the leg, baby two tries to put the foot in his mouth. And 10 year old three comes up,

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grabs a candy and just darts off. No, no, no, but that's the funny part. Biden is like,

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what are you doing? I didn't I didn't sniff her. I didn't bite her. What I really was waiting for

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him to chase and chase her now. Because the look on his face was just like, I didn't sniff that child.

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What the Oh, what is he doing? Is he sabotaging the Harris campaign?

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I can't think he might be because like, they ousted him, you know, like he's out on his ass.

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And a lot of Democrats are saying I wish we were so on Biden. Yeah. And like you mentioned a couple

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weeks ago, like, suddenly he's a little bit more coherent. Like he's not. I know. So like what's

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going on? Good drugs. I don't know. But the garbage people comment. I mean, he hadn't. Well,

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I shouldn't say that because he's yeah, he's old, but a rational person would have known.

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Don't make the comment, right? Because Hillary Clinton did it with the basket of deplorables.

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Yeah. So apparently the basket of deplorables got thrown into the dump. Yeah. And now we're all

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garbage people. Well, you I'm not voting for Trump. You're not. We vote for Joe Stein. I'm not voting

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for anybody. Oh, no, no, because we knew nothing about it. No, no. Yeah. I mean, yeah, I just throw

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one Trump's way. I mean, Joe Rogan was kind of like he didn't get like again, with the last week,

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with the flag burning, like, dude, shut the fuck up. It's free speech. You can't put people in jail

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in front of the flag. So I will say this, if you want to burn a flag, it is your first amendment

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right. But then you have to deal with other people's rights to beat the crap out of it. No, that's not

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right. Why not? You never write to beat somebody up. What are you talking about? That's a bad

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battery. It's like number 11 on the kind of the bill right now. It's not. No. I could have sworn

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it was. No, it's not. What can we get a Congress when you get that pass for me? No. Why? Why would I

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do that? You can you can make a decision to do what you want. If you affect somebody else's

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decision to do what they want, they should be kicked ass. You're not if I'm not affecting you by

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burning a flag. I don't know. I'm kind of under by your body. I don't care. You're a good

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being a baby. No. Oh, no, no, no. It's not the flag. It's the ozone. It doesn't go up. I don't

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care. I don't care. We need more plant food in the air. No, I'm not. I mean, I can plant food. Yes,

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people have the right to do it. And I'm not going to argue that because they do. I just just that

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kind of falls under just because you can doesn't mean you're sure. I'm going to do it just because

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I can. Fuck it. You better do it right there. I'm going to edit it into our show and like,

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and I'll say Ron endorses this action. No, yeah, I will. I will take care of that the next day.

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You have no choice. I do the editing and the uploading. I'll see it and I'll talk about the

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next week. Okay. And then I'll do my own video. Okay. I'll be like is Ron Morgan carrying the

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cage? I won't upload that. I'll figure out when I upload it. Okay. I'll be like, because I've used

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my bird in my chisel because that's how it is my printer. It's a little bird in chisel. He's fast,

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though. He really is. Oh, where else we where do we land now? So I told him by the boat early

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because the vet. So it's funny. Dan Bongino was like, they've ran out of balance in Nevada.

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County got mine. Well, no, he was saying Nevada County, but he thought Nevada County was in Nevada.

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Oh, I actually DM'd him because I'm like, dude, you're going to your radio show. It's not it's not

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Nevada County is not in Nevada. Yeah, because they're California. Okay. Because it went on the

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news that they ran out of ballots. Yeah. But again, it means Nevada. Who cares? They ran out of

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ballots, folks. And that's during the pre the early voting. What's going to happen on voting day?

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I don't know. I'd vote before then. I mean, if you vote early, then they know how many ballots

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they need. Gee, you know, and that's what actually what Kelly Quinn said, the guy I've run into

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against. He's like, he's going to vote early, but vote the last day of early. Okay. But yeah,

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I believe that tomorrow. I don't want to don't call me on that. I want to go. I believe Nevada is

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tomorrow or maybe Saturday. Would it be today for you listeners? Yeah, exactly. But in, in Pennsylvania,

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in Butler County, they're trying to end it early, but Trump had to go to court to make them go until

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Friday. And he won't. So Trump is actually winning court cases. And judges are actually hearing him

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unlike four years ago, where they're like, who Trump? Who? Well, what was it? Was it Virginia

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that said, no, we're not taking ballots after election day? It was one of those. It was East

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Coast. But Nevada here, this Nevada, oh, dear God, said that we'll take them like three days after

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with no postmarks. Because they, they count to the person they want when wins. Of course. So they

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use it's cheating. It's all there you go. But if you're election night, if you want to watch

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actually good news coverage, don't watch us because we won't be here. Dan Bongino and

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Steven Crowder, Chowder, Crowder, Chowder, Chowder are doing a combined and they, they, they claim

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they're going to have better results and better polling information. And they're also going to

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have poll watchers there. So watch the rumble on rumble. I think they're calling it or something

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like that. They had something that rhymed. Yeah. It was kind of cool. Yeah, I'll watch something

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for a little while. Yeah, no, I typically watch them. Not staying up all night. Fuck that. Well,

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that's what sucks because I like to watch them and I like to know who the winners before going

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to bed that night. I remember in 2016, we knew that Trump won at around two or three AM in Chicago

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time. Yes. They're like, it was over election night. So but that's the time that they stopped

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counting for two hours because they knew Trump was going to look this up. Okay. I believe I told

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the story already. Stop if you heard this one. I don't think so. So in 2016, I lived in Boulder,

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Colorado and I worked for an HVAC company and our company had a contract with this network

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to service their HVAC users. Ironically, they're called crack units, which I always found funny.

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I just said the way they, they moved the air, they pulled the air from, no, they,

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they pulled the air from outside, push it into the floor. The fours in data rooms are perforated

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and the air comes up. That's, that's how that works. So that day, we, I wasn't there. We had to do

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it a preventative maintenance treatment. And we, when we do that, we put little condensate tablets

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in a condensate pan to keep the water flowing. Okay. Well, when they went to the manufacturer

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and they emailed the manufacturer said, Hey, what kind of say tablets should we use? And they said,

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use these. Okay. Luckily, they did that. So they put these condensate tablets in and they went home.

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Couple hours later, everyone's watching the election, election results and dish network

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went out on the West coast for a couple hours. And during that couple hours, it was

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Hillary winning and then came back on Trump won. It's not really funny, but it just is entertaining

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to me. So yeah, but yeah, so that was that story. But yeah, so I guess I'm going to,

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it's not like news related, but you came up on X and I thought it was interesting.

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Now I answered it on X. So I'm going to, I'm going to put you on the spot and try and get your

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answer. Oh, I'm ready. So the post was suppose you wanted to develop a test to measure if someone

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was a libertarian. Okay. Not whether they understood libertarianism, but whether they hold the values

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of libertarianism. Okay. What would your test be? Well, here's the problem. I will answer this question.

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But I'm going to pull a JD Vance. Oh my God. No, that's fucking Harris. He doesn't too. Well,

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he's mocking her, but he still doesn't. So the problem with libertarianism, there are so many

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different variants because you are a libertarian and I am, but we are two completely different

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libertarians. You came in, you came in as an emo in high school when an energy after high school.

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You weren't anarchist after high school. I've been anarchist for as long as I can remember.

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I just like to say that anarchists were evos in the past. But I wasn't. It's a joke. They don't

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have to be true. My God. They just have to be entertaining. Another garbage joke. Garbage joke.

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And I am a libertarian because I just despise the government. I despise being told what to do.

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And there are some libertarians that might want to listen to this because I don't like being told

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what to do. Think about it. So the reason I'm a libertarian is I believe we have the right to do

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what we want as long as we don't affect somebody else's right to do what they want. But that's

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not the question. The question is- No, no, no, no. But I'm getting there. Don't be like, don't be like that.

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The 2020 reporter trying to interrupt me- He's trying to keep you on track.

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...to try to control the conversation. So then with you, you are anarchist and you like, you want

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like all the streets private owned and take away your constitutional rights because there's no

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more public property. That's you. Cool. I dig it. So I'm going to stick with my, it's you should be,

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to be a libertarian, the answer would be that you have to, that everyone has the right to do what

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they want. But what's the test? Like how do you tell- That would be the question.

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How do you tell if somebody else is a libertarian or they're lying or faking or whatever? How do

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you- Oh, okay. What's the test? Oh, no, this is easy. Okay. Oh, okay. Because I want to know a rant.

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I would say, are you a vaxed? Are you a boosted? Do you wear a mask when you didn't have to?

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Yeah, I don't mean- And if you answer yes, like, who was that guy? He's a libert, he's

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going to be a libertarian, but he's vaxed and boosted. He wore a mask a lot.

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Javier Malay. Who? Maybe. And there's another guy. It kind of sounds like the guy that won the

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Monero Challenge, but a little different.

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I give up. Our president of Canada. Oh, okay.

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So this- I don't know- I see what- Why? Why are you choosing that? Because, okay. And let me get-

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Okay, I'm going to get into this. Okay, so basically libertarians are- We have a distrust of the

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government. Correct? Okay. We agree on that. Okay, sure. Okay, so when the government comes out and

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says, you have to do this, we're like, I don't know. You have to pay your taxes. I don't know.

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Pay your taxes, people. Trust me. But we- You- And I'm not saying the government's always wrong.

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I'm saying the distrust comes when they make a statement. We question it.

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There we go with the phone. I have a job, man. So we have to question what they say. Okay. And we

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have to either use our experience, our life experience, or our own research to decide if we

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agree with them or not. Okay. Did you agree with anything coming out of Fauci's mouth?

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Well, he said masks don't work. Early on. Yeah, it was in April. Yeah. And then in June, he said

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masks do work. Right. And then later on, he said, well, go ahead and double mask. Yeah. So, but, okay,

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so, but there's other people with the COVID that the governor was shutting stuff down. Yeah. Did

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you agree with that? No. Okay. So we have to have a distrust of the government so we have to question

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them to make our own decisions. Yeah. And when it came to the COVID shit, I'm like, um, nothing

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makes sense. Well, but what if you're- What if you're not very bright or you studied marketing? Well,

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then you're a Democrat. Okay. But what if you what if you started marketing and like you don't

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know how to evaluate health or science claims, and you, to the best of your ability, come to agree

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with Fauci? You're a Democrat. No. But wait, so it's chase out, chase over a Democrat. What do you

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can say? Not in 2020. Oh, okay. Oh, so he faked a libertarian for a couple of years so he could

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sneak into the presidential. I really don't think that's what's going on. Well, you do know

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about, you've heard me say this before that libertarians can't win. Now I've offered that

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statement. Okay. Libertarians can't win and not even at our own convention. I don't like,

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I don't like your answer to that. I mean, like, I get where you're coming from, but it's, there's

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too many false, false negatives. You're gonna, you know, like, so what's your answer? Okay, so I

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answered on the on the post, which is why I didn't want to poison the well by giving my answer first.

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But here's what I said. I would go to a public place, like a park or sidewalk, whatever, and do

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things that annoy people, not not harass them, not interfere with their ability to move or whatever,

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but but do things that annoy them. Smoke cigarettes, smoke marijuana. I mean, I personally don't do

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that. But right, things like that. I can do that for you. Butch or a hog, right? We can put your

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hog on public street. Why not? It's public. But that's an example. Right. No, it's, I mean,

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shoot heroin. That would be illegal. But why? Who cares? I don't care what the government says.

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What you want to do is get the government because no, because that actually approaches on my right

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to be libertarian. No, it doesn't. When you see, okay, this is why this is my answer. Okay. Now I

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would go in public and do these things. And if you try to stop me, you're not a libertarian.

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I don't care if you butcher a hog. Okay, I don't care if you do shit that annoys people because

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you do that to me all the time. There you go. So I don't really call you out. I might make fun of

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you. But I will take exception with the heroin. Why? Because you will infringe on my right. No,

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I'm not. I'm putting heroin into my veins. I'm putting heroin into my veins, which is cool.

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They're not in your veins. Are you are you in a tent and you don't come out on the side?

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Okay, you're going to have no control of your body. You're gonna walk out and traffic. And

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apparently you're gonna get naked and try to stab people. Okay, well, okay, well, if I get naked,

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that's another example. Now stabbing people is too over the line. Right. But if I get naked in public,

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what, how have I hurt? I haven't hurt you. I haven't aggressive on you. Actually, for a man,

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that would be illegal for a woman. It's not. I don't care if it's illegal. I don't give a fuck

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what the government says. So why is the fact that you're deferring to the government? No,

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I don't. You are you're saying that's illegal. No, no, because the government defines what's

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illegal or not. Yes, they write the laws. There's guys that you're running to be one of these guys

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that they write laws on paper. Again, go back to my definition of a libertarian. And don't do anything

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that it fringes on my rights. It doesn't fringe on your rights. No, I don't want to see your genitalia.

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That doesn't you don't have a right. That's not a right. I have a right not to see your genitalia.

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No, you don't. Yes, I do. No, you don't. Please. You see whatever is out there in public. And if

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you don't like it, you have to leave yourself. So close your eyes or whatever. Why do I think it's

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illegal for a man to be naked but not for a woman? Because it's illegal to show your genitalia in

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public. That would be for both. No, yes, it is. No, it's not. Yes, it is. It's actually a court case

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with a precedent. No, you're thinking of boobs. No, no, I am not. You obviously don't know biology.

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What are you talking about? Where are the women's genitalia?

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Vagina counts as genitalia. Not according to the court case. No, because two women were streaking.

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They tried to arrest them. They arrested them. And the guy, the lawyer went to court and said,

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their genitalia is on the inside. I know. Their genitalia is in any and the men's aren't in the

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house. I'm going to demand a source on this. And besides that, this is all completely relevant.

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Whatever you see in public, you see it. Sorry. When you're on drugs, you have no control over

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yourself. That's not true. That's just not true. That's like government propaganda. Bullshit,

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go to fucking Seattle. Let's go to the tunnels here in Vegas. We can. You'll see that people are

23:29

stopped. I see heroin people all the time walking to the strip. And they're, they're, they're,

23:32

they don't ever bother me. They're walking into traffic. No, they're not. So is, is, is, is, well,

23:39

heroin and crack are very, I guess we have to define the drug. There is a drug out there

23:44

that literally makes you get naked and sad people. You get very hot and you want to take off your

23:49

clothes. This is government propaganda. It is not. This is Seattle. That's government propaganda.

23:53

I've seen it happen. No, you have. You've never seen anyone get stabbed. Yes, I have. And Seattle.

23:57

No, you haven't. Dude, get out of here. Regardless. Well, okay. When I say stab,

24:04

it's not like the knife would only, no, no, no, no. You didn't actually stab. No, okay. Listen,

24:11

once I start stabbing people, then you can stop me. Okay. If I'm just putting the drugs in my vein,

24:17

you need to mind your own business. Then I don't have a problem with. Okay. Then that's what I'm talking

24:21

about. I have a problem when your actions started infringing on someone else's right to do what they

24:25

want. But doing drugs doesn't do that. Yeah. Go to see. It just doesn't do that. I'm doing my own

24:32

drugs. We're going to go to the tunnels this weekend. Oh my God. So the tunnels of Vegas,

24:37

there are homeless camps set up down there. And actually, do you know that they have their own

24:41

government down there? Yeah, of course. Like, yeah, you have to be a, you have to, it's like a co-op.

24:44

Yeah. You have to interview to get into the tunnels. Yeah. No, dude, when I, my eyes were

24:50

open wide in Seattle, I had a guy break into my Jeep and sleep and shoot up in my Jeep. Okay.

24:57

I couldn't lock my doors. But breaking into the Jeep is the problem behavior, not doing

25:01

drugs. Okay. I don't, I, as a libertarian, I legalize all drugs. I'm a hudabit of coal with that.

25:07

But you can't choke. Right, but I'm going to do them in public. And if you try to stop me,

25:11

you're not a libertarian. As long as your actions don't interfere with my right to do what I want,

25:15

I'm actually okay with that. But when you're changing your story, you are. No. You said I

25:20

can't do the drugs. Because the, because your actions afterwards, you can't control yourself. No,

25:24

you can't prove that. That's, that's, that's you like making fun of. Dude, I have seen

25:29

that's minority report. I have seen zombies walk around Seattle. You're doing the minority report

25:34

thing. So my, my solid answer, my, my phone to friend was you do the drugs. I don't give a

25:42

shit. But don't, but you still have to control your actions. Right. But like, it's not just drugs.

25:48

Is it like taking your clothes off? You want to taking your clothes off, having sex with your,

25:53

with your adult partner that consents to it. Right. Like all these things. What about the children?

25:58

I said, don't bring your kids in public. No, that's the whole Democrat thing. What about the

26:04

children? Republicans do that too. Don't, don't, don't play favorites. Well, I guess you could

26:08

do have a sex education with your kids. No, you use them as a sex class. See how the man is inserting

26:16

his penis into the, you want to do that while I'm having sex in public. That's on you. I'm sure

26:23

you have an abs. I have it. I don't, I don't, no, but I'm just saying like, this is my test for how

26:28

you would tell for a libertarian. If they try and stop people from doing these things,

26:32

then they're not libertarians. That was my answer. So, so, so it doesn't matter what law you break

26:39

as long as it's not a victim. Yes. Right. Okay. So prostitution. No, okay. Yes. Okay. We agree there.

26:48

I don't do it. Well, I actually, actually the only problem I have with prostitution is it should

26:52

be legal across the country. There should be brothels set up to protect the young women who are,

26:57

instead of walking the streets. Well, they can do whatever they want. I don't care. Yeah, I know.

27:02

Not going to go out there and pick it, stop prostitution. These young girls are in trouble,

27:06

but I use these to be legalized.

27:10

Huh. Yeah. Try to think, is there, is there a law, is there a flaw in your, what do you, who's

27:16

respond to you? No, nobody's fine. They channel ban us a little bit on X because I say the word

27:21

retard a lot. So, that's just, that's just part of the, the charm of day. Part of the charm, part of

27:27

the cost of doing business. All right. Oh, there's one more, there's another Harris to go and bring

27:32

up. So, if I ask you, have you seen Clinton give a speech? Not recently. No, no, no, no,

27:39

but back in the day, like when Clinton was Clinton, probably, remember this, right?

27:44

No. Oh, you don't remember that? I was a kid. This was like famous for Clinton. I will not raise

27:49

taxes. I was a kid. Because you don't want to point. I was 10 years old. Okay. I was watching

27:53

Rubble Cop. That's cool. You don't want to point. So, like each president has had their own,

27:57

their own, like hand movement or hand position. Obama did something similar to Clinton, but it

28:02

wasn't quite the same. You've seen Harris's hand movement. Can't say that I have. So, this guy

28:09

relates, this is kind of a callback to the sucking of the head joke. She does this.

28:16

She does. Look at her fucking speeches. She's like, uh-huh. I mean, it's just muscle memory. What

28:22

are you going to do? I know, but seriously, she's, she's, I think she's- Maybe you should describe

28:26

what you were doing for the, for the audio only people. Oh, basically, I'm trying to think what

28:33

word to use. I mean, jacking off. Yeah, the hand going up and down in a fist, like almost a fist.

28:38

But not a closed fist. Yeah. Enough for like a hole. Yeah. So, so something cylindrical. Yeah.

28:43

Could fit into the hole. Yeah. And you go up and down. You go up and down.

28:46

In the up and down motion. But that's what she does. But I guess muscle memory, that is kind of

28:51

funny. I think she just got my vote. You know, she's just right down the street. Oh, wow, there you

28:57

go. Yo, she's here. And Trump is here. Let's go. Can we get them both on here due to me? I, I

29:02

I invited, I said the invites out. They never responded. So, so Joe Rogan had Trump on. Yeah.

29:07

And then had JD Vance off. Right. I haven't seen the JD Vance one yet. And the Harris

29:13

did not refuse. They said, these are our terms. Yeah. Come to us. Yeah, I don't know. I'm Joe

29:19

Rogan. I know. I'm the number one podcast in the country. And I want to talk for three hours.

29:25

They were, can't exceed an hour. Yeah. Okay. I was like, fuck you. I'm not going to be told

29:28

what to do. Yeah. Like, I found it hilarious. Like so many people in X were. Well, Joe Rogan's

29:34

afraid. Like afraid of what? What do you tell? Like, he doesn't need her for anything. The words

29:40

that have become out of her mouth. She doesn't answer a question. Yeah. I almost want to make that

29:44

the Monero challenge or not. Is give me an answer to the she actually answered a question

29:49

without going, oh, whatever, she says it to avoid answering a question. Well, I guess this is going

29:58

to jump into the Monero challenge. There you go. I hear you got a good one. Oh, I do. It's a fun one.

30:02

So Trump seems, well, this is Joe Rogan thing first. Sorry. That's on me. That's my ADD just

30:10

like pumps around my head. That's actually good because people will be like hopping around to the

30:13

Monero and then they'll be like, oh, damn it. You got me. Oh, damn. I have to listen to that dumbass

30:17

guy tell another story. So Joe Rogan's takeaway from the Trump interview, he said he liked him.

30:24

So he was a great guy because the odd thing is he came in, he didn't pee. He did a three hour show,

30:30

never stopped to pee. And after the show, he didn't pee. And he left. So I'm not sure if Joe Rogan's

30:37

into water sports. Well, do they drink or like most people drink on the job? I'm sure Trump maybe

30:42

had one. I don't know. But you know, did he have, did he smoke weed? And I know a lot of people do

30:46

that on the show. No, because they got a must crash is sock when he's okay. So I just thought

30:50

that was a funny takeaway because there is a kind of a running joke. At least why you used to watch

30:55

the Joe Rogan podcast about pee breaks. Yeah, because they are drinking bourbon and whiskey and beer.

31:01

And well, doesn't drink alcohol, right? Joe Rogan? No, Trump. Oh, yeah, he doesn't drink alcohol.

31:07

Yeah. I don't know. He drinks soda. He drinks diet and stuff. Right. But he doesn't do drugs.

31:12

So let's get to the Manero challenge. So I made you listen to a story to get the free money.

31:18

So Trump went on Elon Musk interview and Elon Musk was a Democrat. He was transitioning to a

31:27

Republican at the same time. Oh, did you? Did you? Elon Musk had a kid that transitioned? Yeah.

31:33

And he's pissed about it. Yeah, I felt I felt for your narrative. She or she he ever disowned him.

31:39

Right. So, so when Trump meets someone and goes on an interview, he might give him a candidate

31:45

position if you like some. So in the New York City, Mrs. Work Garden, Nazi rally, Nazi rally.

31:56

Did you see this in the video? I'm a Mexican Nazi. I'm a black Nazi. People were just walking by

32:02

cameras screaming that. So someone did an appearance, not not Tony Hinch clip. We'll get to that later

32:09

on. But someone did an appearance that I'm really hoping it's a cabinet position.

32:16

And I want to know what cabinet position you think they should have. And that would be

32:23

Hulk Hogan. Oh, can you imagine that? Like Secretary of State? He's dealing with other like,

32:29

we're going to attack America. You're going to attack America. He's ripped his shirt off.

32:35

So tell me what the funniest or most entertaining or maybe a serious one. I don't know.

32:42

What would Hulk Hogan do for the country? I would love it, by the way. I mean, we got Elon Musk,

32:47

we got Jay, we got the Kennedy, you know, JFK. I think I might actually edit him in on the show,

32:53

like just ripping the shirt off. Sure. I am a real American plays. I might do that. So yeah,

32:59

so tell me what is the best fit for Hulk Hogan in Trump's cabinet. So that's the better

33:06

job. Zero points. I thought there was a fun one because I know we'll put you in the wheel, right?

33:10

All the answers go in the wheel. Yeah, we have more than one. All right, so what did we just

33:16

want to touch on next? We can talk about the garbage stuff. So Tony Hinchcliff. Do you know

33:23

you brought him up briefly like Kill Tony a while ago? He's an insult comic. I don't follow, but

33:29

I actually don't watch the show either. I mean, I got a friend who apparently he's like really

33:33

raunchy and yeah, he's an insult comic. Yeah. So and that's just what it right. But what is political

33:38

views? I have no idea. Say I was thinking about looking it up and I'm like, yeah, I really care.

33:42

But I don't know if it was a setup or not because the Democrats jumped all over that comment. Yeah.

33:48

I mean, I, well, I didn't. So but it's an easy one for them to jump all over. Right. So it's not

33:52

like it's when I when I heard it, I'm like, dude, that's, I don't know if that's going to work out

33:57

too well. So let me tell you the progression of me here in the joke. I'm driving to work.

34:02

And they're like, Oh, that joke was inappropriate. That was wrong. Yeah. I'm like, Oh, what the

34:06

fuck? Oh, my God, quit teasing me, man. I heard the joke first. So I got the teasing. And then

34:14

it's just like, Oh, there's an island of garbage floating around. It's called Puerto Rico. I go,

34:19

okay, I don't get the joke. I'm like, well, it's not political. It's because there actually is

34:29

a garbage island for a run. It's sort of plastic. It's still fake. It's

34:34

We can talk about that another time. But so this is hypothetically, there's a big

34:41

plastic island floating around. Yeah. So I'm like, okay, that doesn't really link to Puerto Rico.

34:45

Right. But then I get to work and I just kind of threw on a podcast where I'm working, they

34:49

start talking about it. So apparently, Puerto Rico has a garbage issue. Yes. And they so it kind

34:55

of makes sense. Yeah. So I get the connection now. Right. Um, still, it's a seven as a joke. I mean,

35:02

I think the crowd didn't like it very much either. Because he was like, he like, they kind of

35:07

kind of like a heckler response. Like he was like, Oh, come on, guys. If you want to ask me, if you

35:11

want to say, Hey, Trump's gonna have a comedian in, you know, on stage in the, to one row,

35:16

one up the crowd. Hinchcliff would have been the last person I would have guessed.

35:20

So because he is an insult comic. Yeah. I mean, he is funny. I mean, there's, he, he lands one,

35:25

he lands more funny jokes than I do. Because we're in a lot of garbage. Low bar. But yeah,

35:30

but I'm not very funny except for myself. So yeah, I don't know. So, but now then you get the

35:37

less response to it. And they're all freaking out. Yeah. But and even I had a co worker like, wow,

35:42

it's, it was a horrible comment. Why are you dare make fun of Puerto Rico? I mean, but then I go,

35:47

well, let me look into this a little bit. So instantly, I'm like, you got Puerto Ricans coming

35:52

out going, it was a funny, it was a funny joke. Yeah, it was good. There was a San Francisco 49ers

35:58

player, which ironically, my co worker is that's her favorite team. Okay. So I'm like, huh, he came

36:03

out and said, it was funny joke. And he's been going on rant, some people shut up. It's a funny

36:07

joke. Leave it alone. Yeah. There is a Puerto Rican senator out of Pennsylvania said, it's a funny

36:13

joke. And now I endorse Trump. So I mean, he came out even then he came out on top. Yeah. But then,

36:20

like Trump is, he just, I'd like to call it one up them. Yeah. But I think it's more than that.

36:28

Come on. I mean, the McDonald's thing was hysterical to me. Yeah. And then I see Trump

36:34

getting into a garbage truck with Trump. Trump fans 2024 on and then he's in the garbage truck.

36:41

Yeah, he's out there loading, you know, moving garbage case. I'm like, okay,

36:45

because Trump embraces it. But did you see his speech in Wisconsin after he did this thing? No,

36:50

no, he walks out on stage with the, the, the Vestod. Yeah, the garbage named Vestod. Yeah.

36:57

And then he goes to shit on himself. No, no, not like Joe Biden shit on himself. It's show yourself

37:04

as a, as a, it's a comic term when you're just making fun of yourself. So he comes out and he goes,

37:11

you know, when I was done doing that photo shoot, I asked where's, where's my, where's my blue, my

37:16

blue jacket at? I got to get this off and get my blue jacket on. I got to go on stage. But no, no,

37:20

no, no, Trump wear the vest. He's like, no, I'm not wearing the vest. I want my blue jacket.

37:23

They go, Trump, the vest makes you look skinny. Oh, I got to wear this. He's not gonna wear this all

37:29

the time. So I mean, he embraced it. He ran with it and it paid off. I mean, it really did. He,

37:37

he took a name because what Joe Biden is like, all Trump supporters are garbage.

37:40

Yeah. Did you see they altered the transcript on that? So, okay, so this is my plan. When we can,

37:48

when I get in trouble for saying something, we're going to read this in public statement.

37:53

Alter the transcript. And I'm just gonna put comments all over the bottom.

37:55

Well, you know, I do the subtitles for the show using an AI program and I have to go through it

38:00

every week and just make sure there's no. Coma, comma, comma, comma. Yeah, I can, I can do that.

38:04

Kind of like a George, my, uh, fuck George, boy George song. Coma, comma, comma, comma, commie.

38:11

Just comment it all off. So no, no, no, no. Because I mean, it's,

38:14

most of the people that listen to me, they have no clue what the fuck I'm saying because it's

38:18

my speech about it. But if we can do that in the, in the transcripts, it's just commas all over

38:24

the place. They won't over the fuck I'm talking about. How can you get mad at me? Sorry, deaf people.

38:29

What? What's why I do that? So they're hearing. They're hearing people are being tortured by my voice,

38:35

apparently. I'm saying sorry, deaf people, you don't get to see what we're on set.

38:40

Right. But they can read it and it's just commas all over the place.

38:41

Not anymore because I commented out.

38:44

Yeah. I, but guess what? Guess what the law says about that?

38:50

What? Can't alter that. Oh, the transcript. Yeah, the transcript. Right. Yep. Cannot alter the transcripts.

38:54

Well, okay. They didn't alter it per se. They put words there that were the same words that he said,

39:04

but with different punctuation so that it meant something different.

39:07

But that's all for it. I don't know.

39:10

That's what the court decided. It's actually a really, it's a really funny

39:14

take on that because how do you know? Because it's not like you're like,

39:18

and I, comma, went to the store. Right. I'm not sure that would work right. But

39:24

how do we know he didn't mean to have a comma? Yeah. I mean, it's not like you take a pause or

39:28

anything. Right. I mean, I'm pretty sure he didn't mean to comment because he's actually

39:31

trying to trash Harris' campaign by being an idiot. And he does that really good.

39:37

So. Well, so I have a conspiracy for you. I thought it up today. Oh, shit. So now,

39:42

I've been saying that they're going to cheat, right? Yeah. And she's going to win with 400

39:47

million votes, whatever. But consider this. So we all know that the US dollars are going to crash.

39:53

Right. I've been hearing that for three or four years. It's kind of like.

39:56

Yeah, I mean, it's not your decree. You can't stop. You're probably right.

40:00

Right. What if they want Trump to win so they can crash the dollar and destroy it?

40:07

Well, so what if they're saying, okay, they don't want that, but they're like, well,

40:13

fuck, there's nothing we can do. But Trump's really going to take this. Let's use it because

40:18

that's what they do with COVID. Right. COVID was, it was a real disease, but it was bullshit.

40:23

Okay. And they used it to get rid of Trump. So I kind of had a similar thought, not that

40:28

exactly because I don't go into the dollar crunching because I don't understand the economy.

40:33

I mean, I get money, I spend money, I buy stupid shit. I spend money like I'm a drug sailor on

40:38

leave. So I don't understand the economy apparently because I only I rest like a shit ton of money

40:43

and I have nothing in my bank account. I actually do. But don't act my bank account. Because apparently,

40:49

I may have given out the, the past word. It was already gone. I didn't do that.

40:54

Um, so I felt that they would pass laws and like just, just to make sure the economy crashes

40:59

when he gets an office. But the problem is they can't let him in office.

41:05

Why? Dude, he could literally, I mean, come in the wrecking ball.

41:09

But there's nothing he can do to stop the economy from crashing. If they wanted to crash,

41:15

it's going to crash. No, no, no, no, I agree. But he could do some damage before it crashed.

41:20

Because I mean, seriously, he could get rid of the FBI, get rid of the CIA.

41:24

I don't know what matter. I don't know what matter.

41:26

Well, we would hurt the dirt, the deep state.

41:28

Not really. They don't need that stuff.

41:31

Kind of hard as a deep state.

41:32

Yeah, I don't know.

41:33

But I get that.

41:34

Oh, wait, I'm going to do my personal matters.

41:36

The FBI and the CIA are, well, no, I don't want them hearing this because the FBI and the CIA

41:41

are part of the deep state.

41:42

The thing is, it doesn't, none of that matters because those people will still be around.

41:46

Like instead of being the FBI and the CIA, they're just going to be the mafia.

41:49

You know what? I agree. I want to give you kudos for the conspiracy theory because that's what's

41:53

fun about me and the conspiracy theorists. I'm not, I mean, I'm not, I don't really have,

41:58

no, I do have a tinfoil hat, but actually my wife made it for me and I only wear it for pictures

42:02

because it's funny. So I'd like to get up the conspiracy theories. That's more of my thing.

42:08

I still think the most likely scenario is they cheat and win, but this is like their backup.

42:13

Okay. How? How?

42:16

What do you mean how?

42:16

Who knows how?

42:17

I don't know if she wins.

42:18

They count the votes. It doesn't matter. You'll accept it.

42:20

But who's?

42:21

You'll do nothing. You'll do nothing. You won't go to Washington DC.

42:24

You'll eat the bugs and you'll like it.

42:25

You won't go to Washington DC on January 6th.

42:27

Fuck no, I won't.

42:28

Exactly. So you won't do anything about it. You'll, you'll just take it.

42:32

That's my point. They, they, they did this the last time they got you afraid

42:36

that you'll get, you know, a year in jail before they even give you a trial.

42:40

And then they'll like slap a pile of paper on the desk and say, this is what you're charged with.

42:44

Fair enough. It's a well thought out conspiracy theory. I dig it.

42:48

So that would make there's two justices in this world, right?

42:52

One for the politics and one for the common folk.

42:54

Yeah.

42:54

Okay. Guess who got life in prison?

42:57

Um, I don't know.

42:59

Pelosi's attacker.

43:00

Oh, that's right.

43:01

Hammer dude.

43:01

Yeah. Yeah, yeah.

43:02

Hammer time.

43:03

Now I was trying to find you.

43:04

Murders don't get life in prison all the time.

43:06

Yeah. I was trying to look this up because I, I looked at the charges

43:10

and I'm like, well, that's, I mean, yeah, that's bad.

43:13

But it, they, they dropped the attempted murder charge.

43:17

Okay.

43:18

So how did he get life?

43:20

Like, I, no, I didn't look up what the minimums were for each charge in California.

43:24

And I wasn't going to go deep dive that shit.

43:27

But it seems weird that the charges that they gave him that we was convicted of

43:32

can possibly result in a life sentence.

43:33

Yeah. Cause if you, if you carry the wand and then you add them all up and you, and then you,

43:38

well, just as a work.

43:40

Yeah. I think he was guilty for aggravated assault

43:45

on an elderly person who was also a government official.

43:49

The like government official give you more.

43:52

Government official?

43:53

Has he been elected?

43:56

I think relatives count as well.

43:57

Like immediate relatives.

43:59

Again, to address the systems.

44:00

Exactly. Yeah.

44:01

So it's the same thing if you assault a cop, right?

44:04

They, they add more charges.

44:05

Yeah.

44:07

Or, or if a police dog is biting your fucking leg off and like you get it off.

44:12

Don't.

44:13

Don't hurt the cop.

44:14

Don't hurt the cop dogs.

44:15

Hey, if the dog started it, I'm fucking doing what I gotta do.

44:18

Well, technically you had to do something wrong.

44:21

No, well actually I saw a funny video the other day.

44:24

Funny?

44:24

You find it funny?

44:25

It was hilarious.

44:26

No, no, no, this is great actually.

44:28

So like there was a black dude and the cops were trying to arrest him.

44:33

And the guy was like standing there with his hands up legitimately had like,

44:36

okay, okay, I give up, I give up.

44:38

And the cop let the dog go, they had dog and they let the dog go.

44:42

And it was like, get him, get him, get him.

44:43

And the dog was like, he's not doing nothing.

44:47

Well, I'm not gonna bite him, he's not doing nothing.

44:49

He's surrendering.

44:50

The dog wouldn't attack the guy.

44:53

So the cops like they took him down, right?

44:55

They put him in cops and the cop smacked the dog in the face.

44:58

Oh, fuck that cop.

45:00

Prefer not biting the guy.

45:01

Oh, arrest that cop.

45:02

Holy fuck.

45:04

Did you see the video of the wedding party and the cops?

45:06

Yeah, I saw that one.

45:07

Yeah.

45:08

So he literally like knocked that bridesmaid out.

45:12

Yeah.

45:12

But she didn't try to grab his gun.

45:15

I just watched it in detail.

45:16

Like I didn't.

45:17

So the main view of what they saw, you couldn't tell what she did.

45:22

The cops just put her to sleep.

45:24

But then somebody, they had other videos.

45:28

She was like, she was going for his gun.

45:29

So I mean, I don't know.

45:32

Don't grab a cop's gun.

45:33

Yeah, don't grab anyone's gun.

45:35

Other than yours.

45:36

Yeah.

45:37

So, oh, I did want to say that the whole garbage island,

45:41

like Trumps are garbage people.

45:44

Yeah.

45:45

Just so you know, 51 experts came out and said it's true.

45:48

Oh, there you go.

45:50

You do get the reference.

45:51

Yeah, of course I do.

45:51

If you're an expert, yeah, okay.

45:53

But confirm, yeah, confirmed fact check true.

45:55

Yep.

45:56

Snopes, get on that, please.

45:59

Oh, where the hell am I at here?

46:02

Did I miss anything?

46:03

Go over my notes, people.

46:04

Give me a second.

46:06

Yeah, I didn't get any good notes this week.

46:07

So no tech stories.

46:10

Although Harris did say this speech.

46:12

Well, in her speech, she alluded to Americans

46:15

can only have one thought at a time.

46:18

She didn't write.

46:18

It was just the way she worded it.

46:20

But I think she's mostly right.

46:22

Well, her.

46:24

No, she's right about most people.

46:25

I get more than one thought.

46:26

I'm like, confused on the second and third one.

46:28

But I can have the folks.

46:29

I don't know.

46:32

No, I actually, this was weird.

46:34

I was at the poker game last night.

46:36

And someone was talking to the manager

46:40

about some other issue.

46:42

But the cards were already dealt.

46:44

And like they're just all sitting there.

46:45

No one's playing.

46:46

No one's playing their hand.

46:48

Because they're talking to the manager.

46:49

And I'm like, guys, do two things at once.

46:52

Play the hand while talking.

46:53

It's not that hard.

46:54

You're talking about drunk tourists on the strip of Las Vegas.

46:57

They weren't drunk.

46:58

They're in Las Vegas.

46:58

No, these were regulars that are local.

47:00

Oh, the sharks are out in town.

47:02

I wouldn't call it sharks.

47:02

We're going out in the southern.

47:03

Yeah, I wouldn't say sharks.

47:04

Yeah, some sharks.

47:06

I actually, my son knows what casinos have the most sharks.

47:10

And what ones have the less sharks.

47:12

Basically, the sharks at the poker table

47:14

are locals working together to take your money.

47:17

So be careful, you're here in Vegas gambling.

47:20

The poker room, if you see him, leave that fucking table.

47:22

I don't work with other people.

47:25

Most people don't actually do that.

47:26

Well, at least it's the games that I'm playing.

47:27

I'm playing like the middle stakes.

47:29

You ever played Red Rock?

47:30

I have not played at Red Rock.

47:31

Huh, the sharks at Red Rock.

47:33

Interesting.

47:33

Now, the casino, the state park,

47:36

I don't want to be served at Red Rock.

47:39

It's my opinion I could be wrong.

47:41

Yeah, I think that's really kind of all the shit I got.

47:44

Again, I just want to say what position

47:46

when the Hawks were having in Trump's cabinet.

47:48

Because I love this one.

47:50

This one is because there's so many possibilities.

47:53

Head of the FBI.

47:54

Well, don't give it all away.

47:55

No, no, no, people need to think about this.

47:58

I know, but you can give it.

47:59

They could come up with some really funny shit here.

48:02

Okay, that's fine.

48:03

Bye, fun.

48:04

I'll just shut the fuck up and sit back here.

48:05

Do your thing.

48:05

Whatever.

48:06

There you go.

48:06

This is your thing.

48:07

What do you got?

48:08

All right, I want to talk about hacking tools.

48:10

Since we're going to hack Ron's bank account this week.

48:14

You got to watch last week's episode

48:16

to see how I set up my passwords.

48:17

Because apparently, don't look.

48:20

So as libertarians, we don't want to

48:22

damage other people's property, right?

48:24

Yeah.

48:25

So why would we want to learn about hacking tools?

48:28

Well, so the primary use of hacking tools

48:32

is actually for the good guys.

48:34

So you want to hack your own things

48:37

to make sure that you're not vulnerable.

48:40

Okay, so that's the whole point.

48:42

No, that's actually very true.

48:43

I'm sorry.

48:44

I actually, my son was like 15 or 16.

48:46

Yeah.

48:46

I offered him, I go, because I kind of knew a few hackers

48:50

and I'm like, I will pay them to teach you how to hack.

48:52

Yeah.

48:52

I don't want you doing it illegally.

48:54

I want you to work for other companies

48:56

to hack their shit.

48:57

Because they make a ton of cash.

48:58

Exactly.

48:59

So yeah, there are career paths in this.

49:01

But like just to secure your own home network,

49:03

because I talk a lot about hosting your own media servers

49:06

and running your own router software.

49:08

So you want to be able to test that stuff,

49:10

make sure it's hardened and protected.

49:12

And the other thing is, a lot of big companies

49:14

like Google and Facebook,

49:16

they have what's called a bug bounty program.

49:19

And the way that works is, if you find a bug

49:21

in their software, they'll pay you.

49:23

Right, okay, yeah.

49:24

So you want to be able to use these tools

49:27

to find bugs in their software

49:28

and not to steal their info or steal customer info,

49:32

but rather to let them know so they can patch it

49:34

and then you can collect the reward.

49:37

So I'm going to go over two basic tools

49:39

that everyone should at least learn how to use the basic stuff.

49:42

The first one is called Nmap, N-M-A-P.

49:44

Okay.

49:45

And what that is is a port scanner.

49:47

So a port in computing is basically a service.

49:51

So it's how you can contact a service on another computer.

49:54

So if I'm running theCanaryIntheCage.com website,

49:57

that's going to be on port 80 for unencrypted

50:00

and port 443 for encrypted.

50:02

Okay.

50:03

There's just all numbers.

50:04

You lost me.

50:04

Just numbers.

50:05

Okay.

50:05

So a port's a number.

50:06

Okay.

50:07

So when an info comes in on the network,

50:10

it has the port number and the port number says,

50:13

which service I'm trying to talk to.

50:15

Right, so I'm trying to talk to the website

50:17

or I'm trying to talk to the email server.

50:21

All those things are the port numbers,

50:23

what tells them apart.

50:24

Okay.

50:25

So Nmap will go out to a server and it'll do a port scan.

50:28

So it'll look at every port and it'll say,

50:30

hey, you got anything?

50:32

And it'll go through the, there's 65,000 roughly ports.

50:36

Okay.

50:37

Yeah.

50:37

It's two to the 16th or something or two to the 15th.

50:41

It's just-

50:42

You think I'm going to argue you about this?

50:43

Okay.

50:44

I'm just giving some details here.

50:46

I think it's straight to the 14th.

50:48

So it'll go through every port and say,

50:49

hey, you've got any services here.

50:51

And then when it finishes up,

50:53

it's going to give you a report and it'll say,

50:56

okay, I found a web server on port 80.

50:58

I found an email server on port 25.

51:01

I found this unknown server on port 7777.

51:05

So maybe you want to do some further research

51:06

on what that might be.

51:08

And then you can also submit reports back to the makers of Nmap.

51:15

So if you do a scan and it says,

51:17

hey, I found a service, but I don't know what it is.

51:19

Here's the details.

51:21

You can take those details

51:23

and send it back to the Nmap people

51:25

and then they can update their database

51:27

so that other users can now figure out what that service is.

51:32

So yeah, so you want to do like the first thing you want to do

51:36

with any kind of hacking is do an Nmap.

51:39

Right?

51:39

See what's available.

51:41

See if they're trying to hide something

51:45

because it'll find things that they're trying to hide too.

51:48

They can identify the operating system.

51:50

So it'll say, oh, that's a Mac.

51:52

That's a Linux.

51:53

That's a Windows 11.

51:55

So from there, you can get a lot of info

51:57

and narrow down the kind of hacks

52:00

that might work on that machine.

52:04

So the other tool I want to talk about is Metasploit.

52:08

So Metasploit is a huge database

52:11

of all the known vulnerabilities of all the various machines.

52:15

So now if you know somebody has a Windows machine

52:18

that's running an Apache web server,

52:21

you can tell Metasploit, okay, this guy's running Windows

52:25

and Apache web server load up all the vulnerabilities.

52:28

Okay.

52:29

And then you can say, okay, now go hit that Apache server

52:33

and see if any of the vulnerabilities work.

52:35

Really?

52:35

Yeah.

52:37

So then it'll go through and do that.

52:39

And then again, at the end, it'll give you a report

52:42

and say, okay, I tried these seven vulnerabilities.

52:45

Two of them worked.

52:47

And it'll give you like, what does this vulnerability actually do?

52:51

Can you take over their machine?

52:53

Or is it only like, it reveals info?

52:56

It's super detailed.

52:58

Metasploit is a little hard to use.

52:59

So you want to read the documentation,

53:02

do some YouTube tutorials, like they're great tutorials

53:05

all over the place.

53:06

And follow along, right?

53:08

And just, you know, like, see if you can find

53:12

some machines on your network that maybe have vulnerabilities

53:16

and see if you can take over your own machines

53:18

and then learn how to patch those machines.

53:20

And then once you get comfortable doing that,

53:22

you know, like start, start trying to get those bug bounties

53:25

because some of them pay very well, like $10,000.

53:27

Or you get $10,000 if you...

53:28

Well, no, there was a company that put out a million dollar

53:31

bounty if you can hack their website,

53:34

but they were a security company.

53:35

Right, exactly.

53:36

Yeah.

53:37

Good advertising piece.

53:38

Yeah.

53:38

I don't believe anybody got it.

53:40

Yeah.

53:40

So those are the two things you want to start with.

53:42

And like, once you get comfortable with that,

53:44

there's a lot of things you can do like real deep dives into

53:47

and you can develop your own exploits.

53:51

And it's just endless.

53:52

It never ends.

53:52

So as far as you want to go, you can go.

53:56

So I brought this up before,

53:58

but I'm now throwing the challenge out.

54:00

Yeah.

54:00

Hackers?

54:02

Go out to the sphere.

54:04

Make...

54:05

Turn the sphere into Tim Walls chasing a little kid around

54:08

in the sphere.

54:08

I love you.

54:11

I'll give you some cash.

54:12

I don't know, I'll figure something out for you.

54:14

Just do it because I would love it.

54:16

I was thinking of having the Monero Challenge be...

54:18

I would set up a machine on my network

54:20

and make it vulnerable and you hack it.

54:24

But it's a lot of work to do that.

54:26

Okay.

54:26

Yeah.

54:26

And that's a lot of work for a dollar.

54:29

So yeah, your challenge is a good one.

54:32

So we're going to go with that.

54:34

And but yeah, check out those two tools.

54:37

You know, like just poke around, at least learn the basics.

54:41

And you know, have a well-rounded hacking suite.

54:44

So that's awesome, man.

54:45

I like that.

54:47

Okay.

54:47

So I'm going to do something I didn't think I'd ever have to do.

54:51

But now that I think about it, I probably should have done it earlier.

54:56

I'm going to...

54:56

How do you survive voting in America?

54:59

Yeah.

55:01

I know for a fact there's been some issues here in Nevada.

55:04

I've seen them and heard about them and trust the people who have told me about them.

55:08

But it looks kind of like Pennsylvania.

55:10

It's kind of like the epicenter of problems with voting.

55:12

It's a big state.

55:14

It's got a lot of electoral votes.

55:15

It's a swing state.

55:18

So, I mean, you guys remember Acorn?

55:20

Remember Acorn?

55:21

Yeah.

55:21

They're out there with baseball bats walk around.

55:23

I don't know how that's intimidating because I would assume it's...

55:26

So are they beyond the 100 foot zone?

55:29

Yes.

55:29

Oh, okay.

55:30

So now we're better for the zone.

55:32

Well, no, this is going to be convoluted a little bit.

55:34

But I guess...

55:35

So if...

55:35

We're just playing baseball, man.

55:36

What's the problem?

55:38

So if a voter walks past that green line,

55:43

can they be wearing the...

55:45

Yeah, like a Trump hat.

55:46

It depends on the state.

55:47

Really?

55:48

I think so.

55:49

Because I posted on X a grandma voting in her bra.

55:52

Yeah.

55:52

That's not bad.

55:53

And then there's another video of a guy kind of losing his mind.

55:56

Yeah.

55:56

And then he gets smacked by a black lady.

55:58

Well, he actually put his hands on her first.

56:00

Oh, I didn't see it.

56:01

Yeah, it's another one where you have to like zoom in a little bit.

56:03

And like he was kind of doing one of these things.

56:05

And that's when she slapped him.

56:07

Did he touch her though?

56:08

I don't know if he actually touched her,

56:09

but you can't put your hand in someone's face.

56:10

Yes, you can.

56:10

No, you can't.

56:11

You can't.

56:12

That's a salt.

56:13

How the hell is that a salt?

56:14

That's a salt.

56:16

Okay.

56:17

You don't have to touch somebody to do a salt.

56:19

Batteries when you touch somebody.

56:20

Oh, you have to feel that.

56:22

Yeah.

56:23

I might have been touched.

56:24

Yes.

56:25

Or that you might touch me.

56:27

So that 10-year-old kid who ran away from mine,

56:29

and she could still sue him because we all thought he was going to touch her.

56:33

I think there might be a case there.

56:36

So I kind of want to deal with the apparently in Pennsylvania,

56:40

they've got like hour-long lines.

56:43

Nice.

56:44

Yeah, we all go through the voting for.

56:46

But well, one, illegals are zoomed past them.

56:50

Now, I say that because there's videos of people that appear to be illegal going past the line

56:57

and going into vote.

56:57

Yeah.

56:58

And people are like, wait, why are they doing that?

56:59

And then I shut up.

57:02

Well, they're using the bathroom, man.

57:03

What are you talking about?

57:05

So, well, okay.

57:06

So there's a Chinese guy in Michigan.

57:09

I saw that one.

57:10

Yeah.

57:10

Who is a student.

57:11

Yeah.

57:12

And he voted and then he realized he had no right to vote.

57:15

Right.

57:16

Because he uses student ID, but he is not American citizen.

57:19

Right.

57:19

And they don't know how to remove the vote.

57:21

Right.

57:22

Yes.

57:23

Subtract one.

57:24

But yeah.

57:24

What the fuck?

57:25

But yet all the votes from that, I also posted on X, the list of people that voting.

57:30

Yeah.

57:30

And the voter ID number was like the same for like 30 of them.

57:34

And they were able to remove those.

57:35

Okay.

57:36

So I don't know if I believe that story with the Chinese kid.

57:39

Well, they gave him charges.

57:41

They got, did he do it intentionally or was it just like he thought he.

57:44

I don't know.

57:45

I mean,

57:46

I don't want to say every illegal that votes is doing it.

57:49

Fairly.

57:50

Right.

57:50

I believe some might just be doing it like, hey, I live here.

57:53

I'm my feeder on the ground.

57:54

I mean, like think, okay, consider you don't speak English as a first language

57:59

and you go to the DMV to just get your driver's license.

58:02

And they give you.

58:02

And you're a student.

58:03

Yeah.

58:03

Right.

58:03

Because you belong here as a student and they give you the form.

58:06

You just sign the form.

58:07

And I am not for the vote.

58:08

I'm just saying right now because I mean, in all honesty, if we allow illegals to vote

58:14

and a country that gets smart about this could actually take us over to election cycles.

58:21

I think we take two election cycles.

58:22

Just ignore like.

58:23

Well, no, no, they could.

58:26

You're the government.

58:26

Okay.

58:27

I ignore you.

58:27

If it's an organized attack, I think they could.

58:30

I mean, it's just.

58:31

But that's not where I'm going with this stuff.

58:33

I know, I know, I'm holding it in.

58:35

No, speak up.

58:36

You got something to say.

58:36

No, no, no, we can say afterward if you want.

58:38

So I guess the one video in Pennsylvania, I believe it was Butler County.

58:45

Kind of got me thinking the most of like, this is fucking wrong.

58:50

So there's a very long line and the video starts out with a caring looking woman sitting over there

58:55

in a chair with a blue shirt on and a landing in an ID badge.

59:03

She was given the appearance that she was a poll watcher.

59:07

She was not.

59:08

And apparently this is going on all over the country where the DNC is having people that

59:13

looked like poll watchers kind of messing with people to kind of just doing shit that's not

59:18

right.

59:18

And the number you can call to complain is actually controlled by the DNC.

59:23

Yeah.

59:24

But then what is that?

59:26

I can deal with that.

59:27

That's just stupid ass voter shit that happens every year.

59:30

Like, like the joke I was going to do today, but the guy that went to jail for

59:35

for making comments like, one people vote here, one vote there.

59:39

So it's just it's stupid antics.

59:41

I get that.

59:43

So when I saw the cop involved, yeah, it's very were cops.

59:48

But the first video was was a cop saying the elections, the polling place is now closed,

59:54

even though it's only 130.

59:56

And it's advertised to close at six, five or six, I believe.

59:59

Right.

1:00:00

Um, and there's a lady kind of she was kind of questioning him like, oh, can you do that?

1:00:05

So I kind of wanted to go over if a cop gets involved, one, you need to verify he's a police

1:00:10

officer.

1:00:11

Right.

1:00:11

Just because they have a badge and a gun and it doesn't mean they're actually a police officer.

1:00:16

And that's a crime to pretend you're a police officer.

1:00:18

Yes, it is.

1:00:19

So the first question you want to ask him is officer, is your body camera on?

1:00:24

That's a good start.

1:00:25

And if not, turn your, you know, you should be recording this already.

1:00:28

So recording yourself.

1:00:29

Because of what they're doing.

1:00:30

If you're on public property, you can record no matter where you are.

1:00:35

If you're on public property, no, you cannot do it in the actual booth area, the voting booth area.

1:00:42

In some states, I'm pretty sure it's all things that you could not take a picture of your ballot

1:00:46

and then they change that law.

1:00:47

No.

1:00:47

So yeah, like that's coming down.

1:00:50

You can now take a picture of your ballot.

1:00:53

First of all, you can't film inside the voting booth area.

1:00:55

There's no need to film in a voting area.

1:00:57

In the actual area.

1:00:59

But if you're outside and there's a cop trying to put pressure on you.

1:01:03

So first question, body camera on.

1:01:06

Second question, name a badge number.

1:01:09

Third question, this is the most, this is the really, really important one,

1:01:14

is are you here in your official capacity?

1:01:18

Yeah.

1:01:18

Because the problem I have in Nevada, or in this, I'm sure Reno does it too.

1:01:24

So casinos can pay cops to show up in their tax, I think we talked about this section before,

1:01:32

but in their uniform, which is paid for by the taxpayers and they could be a security guard.

1:01:37

Right.

1:01:38

So if they're not there in their official capacity, tell them to fuck off.

1:01:42

Right, you have no authority.

1:01:43

Get away.

1:01:44

You can tell a cop to fuck off.

1:01:45

But you can't.

1:01:46

I don't recommend it, but you can because you have a first-member right,

1:01:50

they cannot take all your civil rights.

1:01:52

So once you find out if, how he answers, are you here in your official capacity,

1:01:57

he could be lying and he might say yes.

1:02:00

And that's great.

1:02:01

Because the next question is, I want a sergeant.

1:02:04

I want your sergeant here.

1:02:06

And he's well, well, you know, I, you know, he's busy.

1:02:09

Oh, should I call 911 and request a sergeant?

1:02:13

Because you now have jeopardized your immunity,

1:02:16

right, qualified immunity, right, because you're violating my civil rights.

1:02:19

I have a right to vote and I want public property.

1:02:22

Leave me alone.

1:02:24

You're, you're, you're creeping me out.

1:02:25

Get away from me.

1:02:26

Because the, the one thing that makes me think that they weren't real cops

1:02:31

is the guy that was talking to the woman was, he was pretty, pretty good.

1:02:36

He, he kept it, he kept very kind of professional.

1:02:39

It was two cops that walked by taking the sign that said the polling place is closed.

1:02:43

Yeah.

1:02:44

The one, I mean, I'm not going to make fun of you.

1:02:45

Some guy from being fat, but he was fat, but he's paying.

1:02:49

Oh, he's probably real cop then actually.

1:02:51

Well, no, it's the pants were sagging down.

1:02:53

Like his belt was on his pants on properly.

1:02:56

I would think any self-respecting police officer or police department would want their officers

1:03:03

to figure out a way to cover up that big old belly with a belt that keeps your pants in place.

1:03:09

I couldn't be like over exaggerating that, but I, I just have a feeling they're not real cops.

1:03:14

Do not go and get into the, into it with them.

1:03:18

And threaten them or, or make accusations.

1:03:21

It's, are you here, you know, body camera on, name, badge number, are you hearing your

1:03:24

official capacity?

1:03:26

I want a sergeant.

1:03:27

It's pretty, if he goes, well, I'm not in my official capacity.

1:03:30

So I can't call the sergeant, go, oh, okay.

1:03:33

So I should call 911 and have a real police officer respond.

1:03:36

Right.

1:03:36

And then I'll ask him to bring your sergeant here.

1:03:39

So anyway, you look at it, get a sergeant.

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And the other thing is like cops will always try to turn it around on you.

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Yes.

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Like they're trained to get info out of you.

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So you've got to, you got to consciously remind yourself they're allowed to lie to you.

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They are not on your side.

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They are trying to arrest you.

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Yes.

1:03:59

So you don't answer questions.

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You don't play their game of, oh, I'm not to defend.

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Excuse me, sir.

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I'm a police officer.

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Do you have a gun on you?

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I don't answer questions.

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How dare you?

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That's your answer.

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Can I go?

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Can I go now?

1:04:12

Yeah, exactly.

1:04:13

Is this a consensual?

1:04:14

Is this a consensual?

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A consensual encounter?

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Because I don't consent.

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Please leave me alone.

1:04:18

So yeah.

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So you got like, it's hard.

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Like it's very hard.

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Like you're going to feel intimidated.

1:04:22

You're going to be nervous.

1:04:23

You might start shaking and they'll point that out.

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They'll say, oh, you're shaking.

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Do you need medical assistance?

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Yeah, or have you been drinking, sir?

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Just stay on your, you know, like,

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and if they ask you if you've been drinking, go no, have you?

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No, don't even say that.

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I don't answer questions.

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I love that one.

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Because maybe you have been drinking and it's not another goddamn business.

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Yeah.

1:04:39

And it's not illegal to be drinking.

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Correct.

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So, so kind of push back on them.

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And if you're not comfortable doing it,

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hopefully somebody else in the line can do it.

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Because I don't understand why the cops are there.

1:04:51

Right.

1:04:51

It's very suspicious.

1:04:52

And the other thing, like maybe go in pairs,

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like don't go alone.

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If you give it, if you can, right?

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So that way you have backup and like they can be doing the filming

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while you're doing the talking or the other way around.

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And it's, you just have that confidence that

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there's multiple people with your back.

1:05:07

So Dave Mongino is doing a little,

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he's been doing this for now for months.

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When you vote, take 10 people with you.

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And take 10 more people there and let them vote.

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And it's funny because the Dave Mongino army is like,

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I took 10 people today.

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It's kind of a game within that thing.

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And that's great.

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Take as many people as you can.

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But what's really funny is on the litter box,

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Jules lives in Hollywood.

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Okay.

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And she's taking people to the voting booth.

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Yeah.

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It's empty.

1:05:38

Huh.

1:05:39

That's surprising.

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Now it's one polling place in Hollywood.

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There's never a line and it's just, there's just no one there.

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That's weird.

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Well, no, the LA Times for the first time did not back,

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did not make up.

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People don't read that shit.

1:05:54

Who reads that?

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Yeah, but it's in the news and it's, it's well, true.

1:05:59

Yeah.

1:05:59

Like if you know anything from, if you were to watch last week,

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so don't trust the media because they are lying to us

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and they need to be stopped.

1:06:06

Really kind of hoping somebody comes up with something to do about that.

1:06:09

Um, but yeah,

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if you need to, there's, there's videos online that tells you how to deal with a police officer.

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But the simple fact is Dave is a hundred percent right.

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They can and will lie to you legally and you cannot lie to them.

1:06:27

Right.

1:06:28

Now it's very important.

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I do not answer questions.

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That's not a lie.

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Right.

1:06:34

So you're, you're, you're giving them an answer.

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They may not like it.

1:06:38

They may push back on you and that's when you ask for the sergeant and they refuse to do it.

1:06:43

They are violating your civil rights on that alone.

1:06:45

They have to identify themselves by law.

1:06:48

Right.

1:06:48

They have to call a supervisor and they go, he's on another call.

1:06:52

They might take an hour.

1:06:53

Yeah.

1:06:53

Well, one, and that's not my problem.

1:06:56

Get another supervisor.

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Yeah.

1:06:57

Get your chief, chief of police here.

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Get your sheriff, a sheriff here.

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Get whatever it is.

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Give it.

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I don't know why there's cops hanging out and voting.

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And the other thing, um, I actually might do a topic on this, but

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so you want the video yourself because you want a record that you created that you have control over.

1:07:14

But also learn how to do a FOIA request to get that body cam footage because you are,

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you have a right to that body cam footage.

1:07:19

Yes, you do.

1:07:21

Learn how to write a lawsuit, a civil lawsuit.

1:07:24

It's called a 1983 lawsuit.

1:07:26

This is what I'm doing with Dean Titus because, you know, a lawyer is not going to help you

1:07:32

unless they see a big payday.

1:07:34

Right.

1:07:34

Unless the cop beats the shit out of you, you're not getting a big payday.

1:07:37

You might get a thousand bucks and the lawyers don't give a fuck.

1:07:39

They're not going to waste their time for that.

1:07:40

Well, on a civil rights violation, if it's proven, there can be damages that exceed thousands of dollars.

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I mean, it's not, I did one.

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So I know, I mean, I gotta.

1:07:51

Well, lawyers are going to look at that and they're going to say, yeah, that's not worth my time.

1:07:54

So learn how to do it yourself.

1:07:55

It's not, it's really not that hard.

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Like I spent maybe a day or two at it.

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Um, you know, get, because here's the thing, right?

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You, you go to this giant court building downtown in Las Vegas and you probably have the same experience in your town.

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It's fucking empty.

1:08:11

There's nobody in there.

1:08:13

But we're paying how many millions of dollars for this fucking shit out of our tax dollars.

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And we don't even use it.

1:08:19

Right.

1:08:19

And all they do is complain about how swamp they are.

1:08:22

Well, swamp with what?

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There's nobody fucking there.

1:08:24

Right.

1:08:24

Well, it's all bullshit cases that they invent.

1:08:26

Right.

1:08:27

Oh, parking violation, drug violation, all these non crimes, these things that have no victim.

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That's what they fill their courtrooms with.

1:08:34

And that's what they waste our fucking tax dollars with.

1:08:36

Well, guess what?

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If you violate our rights and we start sending lawsuits to you that, that you did it, that you have to deal with, right?

1:08:44

Suddenly they're going to stop having time for all these bullshit non crimes.

1:08:48

Right.

1:08:49

They're going to have to pay us out with that tax money, right?

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That we paid in, we can get it back out.

1:08:54

So, you know, have these recordings, learn how to do this stuff, get involved with it.

1:08:59

And like, maybe you lose, but you learn the process, right?

1:09:04

So that the next time you can, you can just, it's all a fucking smooth flow through.

1:09:08

You have the shit in your, in your, your proton drive document, like you have the template ready to go.

1:09:13

Right.

1:09:13

You just fill it out with the details.

1:09:14

Boom, lawsuit, lawsuit, lawsuit.

1:09:17

Sue all these motherfuckers.

1:09:18

So for people, so for people to think, oh, fun, it's a frivolous lawsuit.

1:09:23

You're wasting the court time.

1:09:23

No, no, you're not.

1:09:25

Because here's the thing, whether you're suing a corporation, suing a business,

1:09:29

or suing a government entity, you're doing it because they pissed you off and they did something wrong.

1:09:34

Now you can say it's frivolous, but it's a baby step.

1:09:37

Even if you lose, it's still a baby step in the right direction.

1:09:41

Because the only, the only power we have at a certain point is a lawsuit.

1:09:46

And you have to be willing to go all the way with this because we have to fix this shit.

1:09:50

So here in Vegas, in the Vegas Valley, we have what, three police departments?

1:09:55

You got Metro, Henderson and North Falls Vegas.

1:09:58

That sounds right.

1:09:59

Yeah. So we have three police departments.

1:10:00

I have never filed a FOIA request with North Las Vegas or Metro.

1:10:06

I have filed with Henderson and I even complimented them.

1:10:11

They actually are very good at it.

1:10:14

That's what's so terrible.

1:10:16

Metro is fucking horrible.

1:10:17

I, like the website's broken.

1:10:19

You can't get someone on the phone.

1:10:20

Yeah.

1:10:21

It's like, I'm trying to get this body cam footage from the Caesars Palace incident.

1:10:25

Yeah.

1:10:26

I can't fucking get it.

1:10:26

I would assume North Las Vegas is probably not very good either because probably all

1:10:30

their cops are out fighting crime because that's a horrible fucking city.

1:10:34

So I know, like keep that, like it'd show up in person if you have to.

1:10:36

Because I'm at that point where like, I'm going to show up and be like,

1:10:39

your website's fucking broken.

1:10:41

You don't answer the phone.

1:10:42

Give me the body cam footage.

1:10:43

And our governor here is Governor Bardo and he was,

1:10:46

had a Metro for a while and he was denying a FOIA request on stuff that he should not have.

1:10:52

Like the shooting.

1:10:53

The biggest shooting is the number one.

1:10:54

I don't know what the hell they're covering up there, but I'm telling you there's a cover

1:10:57

up there too, but I'm not getting into that.

1:10:59

You guys check out Mindy Robinson's documentary on that.

1:11:04

It's good.

1:11:04

There's other documentaries too, but guess what?

1:11:06

You can't title it shooting in Vegas.

1:11:08

The Vegas shooting, they won't allow, they won't allow it online.

1:11:11

It's what, what, it's a shooting on the highway.

1:11:13

Oh, and she called it Route 91 or Route 93, something like that.

1:11:16

Yeah, something like that.

1:11:17

You gotta, you gotta look for it.

1:11:18

It's not a rumble.

1:11:19

But there's, there's numerous different documentaries on this.

1:11:23

And they're covered something up.

1:11:25

But yeah, no, just learn how to deal with it.

1:11:27

Don't be scared of the cop.

1:11:28

The cop is a human being.

1:11:29

He's an, but he's, but he's trained to bully and to not de-escalate, which they should be.

1:11:35

Right.

1:11:35

Remember the cop is there to de-escalate, not escalate.

1:11:38

And if he's not, if he's getting crabby at you, tell the office that should you,

1:11:42

should you not be doing your de-escalation training?

1:11:44

Right.

1:11:45

Did you, did you take, did you swear to the United States Constitution?

1:11:48

Yeah.

1:11:48

But you asked the question for that.

1:11:49

Did you swear to the Nevada Constitution?

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Why are you not following it?

1:11:54

Be ready to stand up because voting is very important and you've got to do it.

1:11:59

I'm not telling you who to vote for.

1:12:00

I'm kind of hoping you vote for the person.

1:12:02

The right person.

1:12:03

Vote for me.

1:12:04

But the reality is vote, even if you're a Harris voter and you're a TARDIT, no, sorry.

1:12:10

And you're, but no, seriously, if, no matter who you're voting for, you have a right to cast that vote.

1:12:15

So do it and don't let anyone stop you.

1:12:18

All right.

1:12:18

I think that's, it's Halloween.

1:12:20

I gotta go get some kids some candy.

1:12:23

That's what he's doing with the kids.

1:12:24

Okay.

1:12:25

I'm not biting.

1:12:27

Not going to eat the kids.

1:12:28

Bite and bite.

1:12:29

Bite and bite.

1:12:31

What a creeper.

1:12:31

Why the, oh Jesus Christ.

1:12:34

All right, people, we love you.

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1:12:36

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