Explicit What is Cryptocurrency? Basic Homesteading
Ep. 04

What is Cryptocurrency? Basic Homesteading

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A giant bridge collapsed from a rogue cargo ship. Just an accident, or something sinister? Ron’s prediction about GOP Congresspeople jumping ship starts coming true. What’s going on with P. Diddy? Gold hits a record high.

Ron explains basic homesteading.

Dave gives a super high level overview of what cryptocurrency actually is and why it’s not like government fiat currency.

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RON: Hi, this is Ron Morgan and DAVE: Dave Havlicek.

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RON: We're here with Canary in the Cage and it's our political podcast with a lot of humor

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in it.

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Hopefully you find it funny.

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So Dave, you're not a fan of, Elon Musk, are you?

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DAVE: Not really.

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I mean, he's okay.

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RON: Yeah, I've kind of come over to your side because the whole Don Lemon thing.

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DAVE: Why is that?

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RON: Well, he hired the guy to do the show for him and fired him.

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DAVE: And by the way, we have more shows than Don Lemon.

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RON: Yes, we do.

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I noticed that.

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But he fired him after the first show.

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DAVE: Yeah.

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RON: It was more about his salary package.

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DAVE: Oh, yeah?

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RON: Well, because part of the salary package was he wanted a Tesla truck and he wanted

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to go to space.

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DAVE: Okay.

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RON: This is my problem.

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Elon Musk, he missed a golden opportunity.

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DAVE: To send Don Lemon.

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RON: Ship that guy, shove that son of a bitch to a missile and shoot him into space.

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DAVE: A couple million bucks.

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RON: If he didn't clarify how he goes to space, why not shoot him on a missile?

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I mean, I would have watched it.

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DAVE: I would have given that.

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I would definitely watch that episode of the Don Lemon show.

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RON: Oh, yeah.

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I mean, that's a thumbs up for sure.

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DAVE: We got to get rid of that guy.

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RON: You can get rid of Don Lemon.

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DAVE: Yeah.

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RON: Don Lemon's definitely not my fave.

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So what the hell's going on this week?

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DAVE: I mean, there was one story that dominated everything.

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The whole cargo ship destroyed the Francis Scott Key Bridge soon to be renamed.

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RON: Oh, they're going to rename it?

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DAVE: Oh, yeah.

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It's going to be the George Floyd Memorial Bridge.

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RON: See, I told you all there's humor in this show.

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Yeah.

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RON: No, I, you know, accident on purpose.

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I don't fucking know yet.

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DAVE: What seems to me is that someone did something real fucking stupid and they're trying to

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cover it up.

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RON: Oh, DAVE: So that's what I think.

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RON: So some really bad people did some really bad things.

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DAVE: No, no, no.

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I mean, like the guy was sleeping.

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RON: Yeah.

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DAVE: And then there was a power outage and then it woke him up and then he's like, oh, fuck,

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what do I do?

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And then, you know, just slammed on something or other and then.

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RON: Well, I did a deep dive on this because I wanted to, because you know me, I mean, I

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always tend to my conspiracies.

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So when you're in the harbor, so the cargo ship was leaving the harbor, loaded up.

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And because it's in, it was in the harbor, it had local masters.

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I could pair all the masters are the captains.

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So there was, I believe there was two local masters on there with the master.

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DAVE: Right.

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RON: Can we say that anymore?

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The master?

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DAVE: I don't know.

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We're saying it anyway.

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RON: All right.

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What do we care?

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We say a lot. DAVE: I mean we said "retard" last week

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and they didn't kick us off.

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So RON: I don't remember.

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Was I referring to myself?

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DAVE: No.

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RON: Okay.

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DAVE: Talking about.

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RON: Oh, that's okay.

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DAVE: I forgot.

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RON: Yeah.

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I tend to do that as well.

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So no, it was, we had the, so there was two local guys.

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I believe it's two local guys is what I've heard, but you never know what you hear anymore.

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And then there's the thing.

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Oh, the, the, the actual master is Ukrainian, but the AP news said that's that's fake news.

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Do we believe AP?

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DAVE: I have no idea.

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What I heard today is that there's two minutes missing from the black box.

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RON: Yes.

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The most critical minutes are missing, DAVE: But, but the day it happened like two hours afterwards.

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It's like, Oh no, I wasn't, it wasn't terrorism.

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Wasn't attack.

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Wasn't anything.

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RON: Right.

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While I'm sleeping, a bridge comes down and then Biden's like, uh, you know, it's, uh,

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it's not terrorism.

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Um, cause he, you know, he traveled that bridge quite often.

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DAVE: Yeah.

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The train.

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RON: Yeah.

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On the train.

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DAVE: Yeah.

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RON: Which was never there.

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The top of it, the side of it.

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I didn't see train tracks.

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DAVE: Well, he was actually the conductor too.

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Did you know that?

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RON: No, he said, yeah.

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DAVE: And he drove an 18 wheeler.

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Uh, I mean, the guy is like, he just done everything.

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He's done everything.

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RON: Speaking of Biden, did you see he was in Arizona and Nevada like a week ago?

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DAVE: I think that was two weeks ago.

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We talked about it a little bit.

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Yeah.

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RON: Well, yeah.

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But in Arizona, I heard he said that he saved the country two trillion dollars, but in

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Nevada, he said it was one trillion.

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Do you think you lost that at the tables?

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DAVE: That's very possible.

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RON: Is there, is there a minimum?

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Is there a maximum of a trillion dollars at a table?

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You're gambling.

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DAVE: I don't know of any games that'll take a trillion, but I mean, he's the president.

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RON: So I would have to like split eights or something and just kind of fucked all that up.

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DAVE: Oops.

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RON: Yeah.

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So, uh, what else do we got?

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So I actually do want to address something.

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I made a prediction last week.

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It was about, um, that the house will be controlled by the Democrats, uh, by, sorry about that.

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I don't have a cough button, um, by the election.

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The day after I made that prediction, Gallagher out of Wisconsin said he was leaving.

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DAVE: Yeah.

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We have a one day delay from uploads.

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RON: Yeah.

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I know.

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I was a little pissed about that because I'm like, son of a bitch.

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I said that last night.

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So as everyone knows, going on record right now, DAVE: Thursday, RON: we record Thursday nights in

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my garage or I'm sorry, in my podcast studio.

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Um, yeah.

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So I kind of forgot where I was going with that, but I'll be in DAVE: the prediction.

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RON: Yeah.

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So my prediction was again, like the house will be controlled by Democrats.

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So to back this up now, I found out some pretty interesting and that is in the state of Wisconsin,

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they have a law about replacing a house representative or I'm sorry, a member of Congress.

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So if the, if the guy resigns prior to the second Tuesday of April, he gets replaced.

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If he, if he leaves after the second Tuesday in April, he doesn't get replaced until November.

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So he may, if he's not leaving until April, like 15th or 20th or something.

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So he set it up so he can't be replaced.

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DAVE: Huh.

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So that's good?

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RON: Well, I mean, it's, it's just, it just means the Republicans are going to lose the house.

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I mean, they're, they're, they're okay.

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DAVE: So, but if he were to be replaced, wouldn't, don't they have a Democrat governor?

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RON: Um, DAVE: r do you have to replace by same party or?

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RON: I don't know.

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I was kind of, I was trying to find that out and I really don't know, but I think the governor

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can do anybody he wants.

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DAVE: Yeah.

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Um, is there governor Democrat, right?

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RON: Wisconsin?

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They've gone back and forth with Republican and Democrat governors, you know, because

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I mean, it's, you know, it's a dairy state.

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DAVE: Yeah.

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But you're fucking cheeseheads.

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RON: Yeah.

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But I will say cheese curds are awesome.

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So if there's a key cheese curd sponsor out there, give DAVE: Culver's, give us a call.

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RON: Oh, culvers.

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Holy Jesus.

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The butter burgers.

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DAVE: Uh, let's see.

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Tony Evers is.

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RON: We are currently looking up if the governor of Wisconsin is, is a red or a blue.

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DAVE: Come on, Wikipedia.

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RON: Oh, you trust Wikipedia?

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DAVE: Well, when you're telling me if there's a Democrat or a Republican.

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RON: Yeah, I know.

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That's a pretty easy fact to, uh, DAVE: It looks like he's a Democrat.

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RON: Yeah, he looks like a Democrat.

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Okay.

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Yeah.

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So I mean, he could replace some, but this is what's weird.

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I mean, it's why, why wait till he can't be replaced?

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You know, I don't know.

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I mean, it's, it's a weird theory.

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Um, I'm working on it.

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DAVE: If the governor does it, then, then that makes sense because he's preventing the governor

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from replacing him with a Democrat.

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RON: Oh, so you're thinking a little deeper into this than I am.

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DAVE: I mean, that's, that's why you would do that, right?

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RON: True.

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DAVE: Because if you had a Republican governor, then you would, you would quit now.

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RON: Yeah, but why quit with such a narrow margin?

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DAVE: I don't know who the hell knows.

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RON: I don't know.

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DAVE: I just maybe like they blackmailed him with his Epstein Island.

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RON: That's what I think.

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I think they walked up to him and said, here's a file.

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Do you want this go public or not?

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DAVE: Yeah.

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RON: And he's like, no, I don't want to go public because I like diddle and kids.

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DAVE: Well, that's why you should vote for me because I have never been Epstein Island.

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I don't talk to any people.

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RON: You've been at P Diddys or P Diddler.

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DAVE: P Diddler?

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No, I haven't been to his house either.

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RON: I haven't been to his house.

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You know, there's Usher.

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You know Usher is?

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DAVE: I know the name.

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I don't follow that.

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RON: I thought he was a rapper.

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Somebody at work told me

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He was an R&B.

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I don't know what the difference is, but he was doing an interview on Howard Stern back

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in the nineties and he's like, yeah, I was hanging out with P Diddy.

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I went to the P Diddys training camp and I wish we could show videos on this.

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I gotta figure that out so we can show videos.

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But he's like, oh, yeah, it was a lot of fun for a 14 or 15 year old to be at that island

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or to be at that house.

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He didn't say they were having sex with people, but he alluded to it.

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So, but now is P Diddler, is he in the country or is he out of country?

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DAVE: I thought he left.

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I thought he got on his plane and flew away.

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RON: So I had heard that the Homeland Security caught him at the airport, let his plane

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take off, but he's still here.

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Not arrested yet.

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DAVE: Yeah.

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RON: But that kind of goes because they raided his compound.

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It's called a compound and they don't, they're gathering information.

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They didn't want to make the arrest yet.

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So he might still be in the country.

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Who knows?

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But my question is, why is that plane finding a country without extradition?

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DAVE: Yeah, that's right.

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I heard he's going to some island with no extradition law.

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RON: Yeah.

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But if he's here, then what was on that plane?

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I mean, more kids.

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Jesus Christ.

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I'm going to go in.

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Okay.

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I'm going to go and make this claim right now.

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The P. Did the P. Didler didn't kill himself because he had to piss off somebody.

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DAVE: Can we make sure we get those cameras like, you know, audited and that the cameras are

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working in the prison?

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You know, no black box failures, no camera.

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Like, why can't we do that?

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RON: Well, you know, I mean, there's technical issues.

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There's airs and you know, you know, DAVE: But they always happen at the right time.

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RON: Well, I mean, you say right time.

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I say just happens.

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I mean, you never know.

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DAVE: Look, I know.

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I've I mean, the power goes out here maybe once a year and it's never been at a like

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critical fucking moment when I needed that power.

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Never.

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RON: I'm sure quite a few listeners, wish our power would go out right about now.

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But speaking of that.

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DAVE: Oh yeah, we got a plan.

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RON: We well, we are, I think maybe just maybe the only podcast that is working off of a

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solar generator.

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We are DAVE: Likely.

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We are our...

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Our footprint is small to entertain or harass you people that are listening to us.

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I'm not sure yet.

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The reviews haven't came in yet.

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So I mean, then I think I mean, you got the P Diddler.

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You've got that.

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DAVE: Well, no one's no one's reporting on this.

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RON: Oh, what's that?

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DAVE: So the gold price is an all time high.

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RON: What do you do?

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You know why?

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DAVE: Well, there's lots of reasons.

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RON: Well, yeah.

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But one of the so basically the Fed has came out and said we're going to make three more

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rate cuts this year.

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DAVE: Yeah.

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RON: But yet inflation is still going up.

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DAVE: Yeah.

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RON: That's not how that works.

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DAVE: I mean, I mean, the whole the whole gold market is run by the futures contracts, right?

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RON: Right.

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DAVE: And I think like 97% of all gold trading is just on paper.

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RON: Okay.

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DAVE: So so you can essentially just sell gold that you don't have just lower the cause of price

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to go down.

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RON: Can I do that?

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DAVE: You have to have like a broker's account.

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I mean, it's not that hard to get a futures trading account on E trade.

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RON: Huh.

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DAVE: Like you you do some minor trading and then you'll just apply for it.

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But minimum trades are like 15 grand or something.

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RON: Oh, yeah.

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I got that.

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DAVE: But yeah, RON: In my couch cushions.

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DAVE: There you go.

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RON: But actually I'm looking more at silver right now.

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DAVE: Well, silver hasn't gone anywhere.

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I mean, like it's barely RON: it's actually down.

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I mean, I think the highest has been in the mid 30s and now is DAVE: it was over 40 in the 1980.

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RON: Oh, no shit.

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DAVE: Yeah.

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RON: I didn't know that far back.

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DAVE: Yep.

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RON: No, because I mean, silver is is at a low right now and apparently they need them to

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make the the electric cars.

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DAVE: Oh, we need silver to make a whole shitload of stuff.

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The thing is like there's it's much more efficient to extract nowadays.

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So that's part of the reason why the price hasn't exploded.

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But there's also paper manipulation.

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I mean, they traded on the futures market as well.

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But yeah, gold.

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I mean, look at this plus 40 today.

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RON: Oh, wow.

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DAVE: 41.

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I mean, you're never going to hear it on the news.

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RON: Yeah, I mean, I mean, but the thing is what I like about silver is I could actually buy

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a silver bar. DAVE: You can buy a gold bar.

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RON: Yeah, I can't buy.

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Really?

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You can't sell my dog or something.

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I'm not selling my dog, but I mean, I'm sure he's worth like, you know, 10, 20 grand.

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He's a smart dog.

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He's a good dog.

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So yeah, so I don't know.

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We'll have to see how that works out.

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Oh, no, it's a pretty thin today because it wasn't kind of a shitty week for us until

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until we find out for true because I've been talking to people at work about the the barge

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and like, no, that was an accident.

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And when it's talking about that for a second, so that barge was heading for the bridge and

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was clear to go into that bridge.

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DAVE: Right.

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RON: He calls for tugboats.

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He lost power and he dropped anchor.

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DAVE: Right.

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Allegedly.

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RON: Well, the video shows the anchor change.

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DAVE: I didn't look at it.

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I didn't zoom.

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RON: Yeah, there's I don't know if it was a government video or some red neck in a boat.

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It just went up there.

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Like I got a camera in a boat.

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I'm going to go find that thing.

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So if he would have maintained course, he would have missed that the pylon.

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DAVE: Yeah.

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RON: Is that the right word?

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Pylon?

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DAVE: Probably.

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RON: Then he loses power, regains power, loses power and hits the bridge.

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DAVE: Right.

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RON: But after he lost power the second time, it made that turn.

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DAVE: Yeah.

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RON: That weird turn.

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Now, the two things could have happened on that turn.

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One, the anchor could have caught and made that boat.

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Can anchor do that?

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Was that big of a boat?

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DAVE: I have no idea, but it seems unlikely.

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RON: I mean, I guess that is true.

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DAVE: If the thing is big enough to take down the whole fucking bridge, it seems like an anchor

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isn't going to cause a hard right turn.

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RON: That is very true.

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DAVE: I don't know.

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I haven't done the math.

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RON: They did say that, and this is more from a trusted news site that I listened to on

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another podcast.

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So you have the power steering and you have the non-power steering.

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DAVE: Okay.

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RON: So they obviously lost power steering at the power loss.

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And they said that if you turn the wheel to the left, your boat goes to the left.

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DAVE: Right.

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RON: If you're using the non-powered one, if you turn your boat to the left, it goes to the

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right.

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So I mean, it could have been, you know, master or captain or what the fuck they call these

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guys.

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It could have been like he freaked out and...

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DAVE: Right, and then turned the wrong way.

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Yeah, that's what I'm saying.

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Like, and the way they're scrambling, it just smacks of CYA.

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Like somebody did something stupid and nobody wants to take credibility or blame.

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RON: Let's say it was a cyber attack because a couple of years ago, someone cyber attacked

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a Navy vessel and crashed it into another boat.

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DAVE: Okay.

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RON: So they are hackable.

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DAVE: Right.

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RON: Who did it?

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Russia, Ukraine?

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DAVE: I mean...

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RON: China, America?

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DAVE: Well, that's why you need to do the investigation and you don't just come out on the news three

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hours later and say it wasn't a terror attack.

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I mean, you're telling me they pulled all the servers and looked at all the logs?

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No, they take days to do shit like that.

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RON: Well, no, the NTSB just showed up like two days after the accident.

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DAVE: Yeah.

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RON: And they didn't interview the pilots until, or the masters until today.

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But yeah, we know it wasn't a terrorist attack.

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DAVE: You got to pull those servers.

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You got to look at the logs.

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I mean, it's going to take a long time to go through that shit.

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RON: And so they can lie to us more effectively?

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More effectively?

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Because we're never going to know.

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DAVE: I mean, the thing is, if you handed it to a tech guy making 100K a year, I mean, is

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he really going to lie about it?

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I don't know.

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RON: All right.

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So ding, ding, ding.

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Another prediction.

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If Joe Biden blames the price of stuff on their shelves on that, on that harbor being

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closed, it was government cover up.

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So our CIA or FBI or DAVE: He's promised to pay for it all.

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RON: You know what?

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What is the deal with that?

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I don't know.

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DAVE: I think I think either it's one of two things.

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Either he went off script and just said that and everyone in the back room was like, what

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the fuck, Joe?

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What are you talking about?

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Or they actually think it's going to buy them votes.

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RON: Ah, well, you think Biden went off script?

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He's actually pretty much on script.

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DAVE: Well, he does sometimes.

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RON: You see the video of him.

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Oh, I'm not allowed any questions.

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DAVE: Yeah.

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I mean, if he if he has a fucking brain fart in the middle of the conference and he just

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says what he says.

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RON: Oh, did you speaking of him?

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Did you hear the radio interview?

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The the the press secretary?

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What is it?

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Girl with a dreadlocks?

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DAVE: Oh, Kareen Jenn Pierre.

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RON: She was doing a radio interview and I believe it was a radio station out of Atlanta and

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they asked her, does Joe Biden have dementia?

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DAVE: Yeah.

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RON: Um, she didn't like that question.

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I wonder why she's like, DAVE: We pay her for it, right?

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RON: I know.

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Yeah.

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She's a liar.

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My opinion, I could be wrong.

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DAVE: She's a bad liar.

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She's a very bad liar.

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RON: Our opinion, we could be wrong.

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I'm just saying I'm going to get sued by some chick lesbian and dreadlocks.

17:20

Um, yeah.

17:21

So no, I just, yeah, I don't know.

17:24

I just, I tend to always just not trust the government, but what am I.., but I'm trying

17:30

to be part of the government.

17:31

So I'm really sure how that plays into things.

17:34

Um, I want to be like, I want to be the machine.

17:36

I would be part of the machines.

17:37

Like rage.

17:38

DAVE: You're just running for state assembly.

17:39

RON: I mean, yeah, I can so fuck things up.

17:42

DAVE: That's like the dog catcher.

17:43

RON: Oh, Mr. Congress member.

17:46

DAVE: That's right.

17:47

Yeah.

17:48

Go for the gold.

17:49

RON: Yeah.

17:50

It's like, I always kind of fall back to rage against the machine.

17:52

They haven't realized they are the machine.

17:55

You know, they were, they were, uh, requiring vaccinations and mask at their concerts.

18:00

I'm like, DAVE: Who would go see that?

18:03

I didn't like them when they were new.

18:05

RON: I mean, uh, yeah, they were entertaining.

18:07

I guess he put on a show, but yeah, I couldn't, uh, I can't believe how they, you know, that's

18:14

the problem with people.

18:15

We get old and we, we grow a conscience.

18:18

It's like the, I always, I was going by the hippies of the seventies.

18:21

They got old and they got, they, they, uh, they wanted to ban everything they did.

18:25

So we can't do the same shit they did.

18:27

I want to do drugs and have wild sex.

18:29

Wait, I'm married.

18:30

Uh, I want to do drugs.

18:32

I want to be a good husband.

18:34

Um, yeah.

18:35

My wife, hope she's not listening, but who knows?

18:38

I'm sure somebody will tell her, cause she won't watch this.

18:41

She's like, why would I watch your craziness?

18:43

DAVE: I'm not gonna watch that.

18:45

RON: So, oh God, what else?

18:48

Where are we at now?

18:49

We're like almost 20 minutes in.

18:50

So, uh, some decent crosstalk.

18:53

Anything else that's going on this week?

18:55

DAVE: Um, I mean, it doesn't seem like it.

18:57

It felt very slow.

18:58

RON: Yeah.

18:59

I guess it was.

19:00

DAVE: Um, no memes came out.

19:03

RON: Yeah.

19:04

I'm, yeah, I'm trying to think what else, uh, happened this week.

19:09

Um, I guess we're waiting for another congress member, another house member to resign, but

19:12

that we know that's coming.

19:14

Um, so, oh, so I guess, uh, there was the, uh, both our presidents were in New York today

19:20

and Biden was there and Trump was there.

19:23

Um, Biden was doing a fundraiser.

19:26

Apparently raised $25 million.

19:27

DAVE: Yeah.

19:28

RON: And Trump was there.

19:31

There was an officer killed in New York.

19:32

Oh, DAVE: that's like every day, isn't it?

19:34

RON: Jesus Christ, you ain't kidding me.

19:37

Um, oh, actually, I wasn't going to say this, but one of my campaign promises are, it's

19:43

going to be, um, I'm going to go after the squatters rights.

19:46

DAVE: Yeah?

19:47

RON: Florida's kind of going after it right now.

19:48

DAVE: Well, so what's, I know we talked about it briefly, but what's the Nevada law currently?

19:52

RON: Um, it pretty much falls in line with the other states where if you, if you say you

19:56

have a lease on a house, it's your house.

19:58

DAVE: Okay.

19:59

RON: Um, but that, that's got to be tightened up.

20:01

That is ridiculous.

20:02

The fact that that even exists in our government, in our laws right now, that you can, you can

20:07

literally steal a house.

20:09

Um, yeah.

20:10

DAVE: I saw, I saw that DeSantis in Florida signed something.

20:14

Now, I didn't, I didn't read the bill or, or, I don't know.

20:18

I don't really know anything about it, but like everybody on Twitter was saying, well,

20:23

job done.

20:24

We're all, we're all good here.

20:25

And I'm like, you didn't, you have to wait like five years and see if it actually worked.

20:30

What are you talking about?

20:31

RON: Right.

20:32

You really can't judge a president until history, until he's in the history books.

20:35

Well yeah DeSantis basically signed a law saying that if you're accused of squatting

20:40

and you cannot prove that you have a legal lease on that house, they will arrest you.

20:46

DAVE: Well, so I mean, what does that mean?

20:48

I mean, how many people actually have copies of their leases on hand?

20:53

And does a cop know what a valid lease looks like?

20:56

RON: Well, no, but I mean, if you're, even if you don't have copies of the lease, I'm sure

20:59

you can call the landlord, which is usually the owner of the house.

21:02

DAVE: I guess, but you can also make a fake lease.

21:04

I mean, how many people had fake vaccine cards?

21:06

Not us.

21:07

We didn't do that.

21:08

RON: Oh God, no, I would never do it against a law.

21:11

DAVE: Yeah.

21:12

I mean, you can download a lease template on the internet for free and just fill it out.

21:17

RON: Yeah.

21:18

So, DAVE: I don't know.

21:19

It just seems like it, you're not going to fix this with government, right?

21:23

So whatever stupid law that the government makes, you might fix that problem.

21:29

But guess what?

21:30

You're going to find a new way to fuck with people.

21:33

RON: Well, let's let's think about that.

21:35

What has government done that's actually good?

21:38

DAVE: I can't name anything.

21:39

RON: I wish I if we had sound bites, I would do crickets right now.

21:44

DAVE: And I'll edit that in post.

21:47

RON: You know, it's funny is, is my wife and I were in a Home Depot once and there was crickets

21:51

in there.

21:52

They were crickets.

21:53

So I started telling jokes.

21:54

I would pause after every punch line.

21:56

DAVE: Is this thing on?

21:58

RON: Yeah.

21:59

So, yeah, I really think that's probably about it for the week of the news.

22:04

DAVE: Well, what do you have for us in the RON: You want me to do my, my, my part first?

22:09

So what I want to do, what I want to talk about today is homesteading.

22:13

Homesteading in a rural environment.

22:15

I don't want to say it's easy, but it's a lot easier to homestead in a rural environment

22:20

than it is in a city.

22:23

I kind of want to focus on the, on the city living because, you know, a lot of us live

22:26

in the city and we should have the right to homestead as well.

22:30

So we, you know, DAVE: Sounds like squatters, RON: Right?

22:32

No, no, no, no, no, no, homestead.

22:34

You really want to own the house really because I mean you want it because you're going to

22:38

invest money in this often.

22:40

Oh yeah.

22:41

So I'm, because I'm getting my garden going.

22:43

I wouldn't want to be, have to move out when my garden's growing.

22:45

DAVE: Right.

22:46

RON: Um, and by the way, if you are a gardener, uh, it's time to start roto-tilling.

22:50

Get your garden, get your garden turned over, get your compost in that garden.

22:54

Your plan's grown.

22:55

I highly recommend you do.

22:57

So oh, the, the nice thing about homesteading is it makes you more self-sufficient.

23:04

There's a, there's a saying out there that I like.

23:07

Um, he who controls the food controls you.

23:11

Um, so you definitely want to start at least getting some, some food growing and maybe some

23:18

small animals because you're in the city.

23:20

Um, you got chickens and, and you know, if you'd like chickens, great.

23:24

Don't forget about ducks.

23:26

Uh, ducks produce a, actually a better egg than chicken.

23:30

So I guess the, the chicken, uh, people outdone outdid the duck people with eggs because the,

23:37

the duck egg is bigger.

23:38

It's got better protein for you.

23:40

DAVE: I think chickens just make more of them.

23:42

Isn't that?

23:43

RON: Well, there's a weird difference because with chickens, they, they're, they're particular.

23:50

Ducks really aren't.

23:51

They're just shitting out eggs wherever they want.

23:53

So, um, they're easier, but like I said, the, the chicken mafia outdid the duck mafia and

23:59

that's why we eat chicken eggs for, um, I guess I could go to the George Carlin joke

24:04

about the income in an egg, but I don't want to steal his joke.

24:09

Um, so with, with homesteading, your, your goal is to produce your own electricity, have

24:16

your own water source, have your own, it would be natural gas or propane.

24:21

Um, you'd want to go to propane because the government controls the natural gas with the

24:25

propane, you got a little bit more flexibility.

24:28

You can, um, you have a propane tank and then you, you haven't filled up at your, your whims.

24:33

Um, and, and all your heaters, if they, if they burn gas, they can burn propane as well.

24:38

You got to do a little bit of work, switch out some orifices.

24:41

Um, I said orifice.

24:44

No, but, um, it's, it's something I think we should look into because there's, there's

24:49

two things that I kind of want to do at my house and that is I want a propane tank and

24:54

I want a water storage tank here.

24:56

DAVE: Okay.

24:56

RON: Um, I've been doing some research online and it's really hard to find the answer.

25:01

I don't know if Vegas will allow it or if any city allows it.

25:05

Um, but I mean, my argument is they keep saying Lake Mead's running out of water.

25:09

We're going to be, you know, water.

25:12

DAVE: Does it have to be visible?

25:13

RON: I mean, well, that's the thing.

25:15

I do.

25:15

I want to encourage people to break the law or do I want to encourage people to follow the law?

25:21

DAVE: I mean, laws just some shit on paper.

25:22

RON: I mean, laws, laws are manmade.

25:25

Um, but how, I mean, even in some cities, rain barrels are illegal.

25:29

DAVE: Right.

25:29

RON: You can't collect the rain.

25:31

DAVE: Right.

25:31

RON: Because it's owned.

25:33

It's.

25:34

No, in Colorado, it's serious.

25:35

They actually, they, they did adjust their law a couple of years ago when you can

25:39

start collecting rain, but prior to that change, you could not capture rainwater

25:43

because that water is owned because that water goes through, you know, goes to a

25:47

river and flows to a lake or a reservoir.

25:51

And, and you didn't want to steal the water from that guy.

25:55

I don't know.

25:55

DAVE: Fuck that guy, RON: I know who is that guy anyway.

25:58

DAVE: The God or whoever put the rain on my property.

26:01

RON: Right.

26:01

DAVE: That's my water.

26:02

RON: Well, I mean, you know, because you've got to realize you do have air rights,

26:06

mineral rights.

26:07

There's a lot of stuff you got to know if you have.

26:10

DAVE: I mean, the way I look at it is just don't get caught.

26:15

RON: If government can't see it, they can't find you for it, but do not break the law

26:18

people.

26:19

It's against law.

26:20

It's against the law to break the law.

26:22

Um, but yeah, no, I mean, because what I want to do is I want to get a water

26:26

storage tank.

26:27

So one, I get, I get good water.

26:28

I mean, Vegas water.

26:30

DAVE: It's terrible.

26:30

RON: Well, it's so it's chemically treated to be drinkable.

26:34

DAVE: I mean, it's, it's, it's full of sediments RON: And it's hard.

26:37

DAVE: Yeah.

26:38

RON: So I mean, we're both from Chicago originally.

26:41

We come from the land of soft water.

26:43

DAVE: Yeah.

26:43

RON: Lake Michigan's got some really soft water.

26:46

Um, so yeah.

26:48

So what I'm, because what I'm thinking about is, um, well, we have a water

26:53

storage that you have, you have options.

26:55

One, you don't want to sit in the sun.

26:57

Two, water can get, um, can grow bacteria in it.

27:01

If you're storing it.

27:02

DAVE: Right.

27:02

RON: So you've got to kind of, kind of fix those problems as well.

27:05

Um, I don't know if the water you buy from a truck delivery, uh, if that water,

27:10

because, uh, water can grow Legionnaires disease after 30 days, uh, at a, the

27:16

heat between the temperature is like 70 and 90 degrees.

27:19

DAVE: Huh.

27:20

RON: So you want to make sure that you don't grow bacteria in your water, but in a

27:24

lot of ways it's just circulate that water.

27:27

So if you have a tank set up a circulation system, so it circulates your water

27:31

cause you want to have a good amount of water.

27:34

I mean, you know, three, 400 gallon tank, the best way to judge it is, um, one

27:40

person uses six gallons of water a day.

27:44

So that's kind of how you figure cause you know, flushing the toilet.

27:47

Although, I mean, to save, if you're, if you're paying for the water to be in a

27:51

tank, you could follow the law.

27:53

If it's yellow, yellow, let it mellow.

27:55

It was brown flush it down.

27:57

I mean, you could do that.

27:58

Or you could pee in the tank and then shit in a bowl and flush it with urine.

28:03

I mean, it'd stink, but I mean, at least you're, you're being, uh, you're

28:07

self-sufficient.

28:08

DAVE: Reminds me of a Kevin Costner movie.

28:10

RON: What's that DAVE: water world?

28:11

You didn't see that?

28:13

RON: It was like him and a kid walking around.

28:15

DAVE: Well, not walking.

28:16

They were in water because the whole planet had flooded and it was the

28:21

most expensive movie ever made and it bombed at the box office.

28:25

And I don't, I mean, RON: see now you just threw something else in my head.

28:30

DAVE: Now there's a famous scene where he pees in a, in a water filter and then drinks it.

28:36

RON: Huh.

28:37

DAVE: That, uh, you don't remember that?

28:40

RON: Well, I don't, I mean, I may have watched the movie, um, but the reality is you

28:45

can drink your pee through one cycle.

28:47

DAVE: Yeah.

28:48

RON: So once you drink your pee, you can't drink your pee anymore.

28:52

DAVE: Right.

28:52

RON: Okay.

28:53

Um, I mean, DAVE: You only did it once.

28:55

RON: Yeah.

28:55

I mean, I've got a water filter right over there.

28:59

I'm really not sure I'd be pee in it.

29:01

DAVE: I mean, if you're dying.

29:04

RON: Ah, dying - drink pee.

29:07

I mean, I guess I could cool it down.

29:09

I wouldn't want to be warm pee.

29:11

DAVE: Put some ice in there, little umbrella.

29:12

RON: Yeah.

29:13

Little stir stick.

29:15

DAVE: A pee-na colada.

29:16

RON: I told you guys, it's humor in this show.

29:19

You just got to find it.

29:20

It's here.

29:21

Um, yeah, that's, uh, interesting.

29:25

I'm just gonna see if they have a filter that drinks pee because they do,

29:27

they do have a filter.

29:29

It's a little, you can carry it as a, as a hiker or camper.

29:32

You can put it right in the water and just drink right out of it.

29:34

It filters out all the nasty shit in the legs.

29:37

So maybe they've got one that you could attach to your penis medical term.

29:41

Penis is a medical term.

29:43

DAVE: Why would you do it that way though?

29:44

Why wouldn't you just like pee in the cup and then pour it into a filter?

29:47

RON: I mean, you could do it that way if you wanted.

29:50

DAVE: Of course I want to do it that way.

29:51

RON: Why?

29:52

DAVE: I don't want attaching things and like, I'm not into that stuff.

29:58

RON: I love attaching stuff to my penis.

30:01

DAVE: No, no, no, no, no, no, no.

30:01

RON: If you attach a weight to your penis, your penis stretches.

30:04

DAVE: I don't buy that.

30:06

I mean, temporarily, yes, but not permanently.

30:09

RON: I don't know about that.

30:10

Maybe you can test that out until next week.

30:12

DAVE: Nope.

30:14

RON: Did you stretch your penis by an inch?

30:16

I mean, because an inch is all that really matters.

30:18

I mean, add an inch or two to it.

30:19

You're all good.

30:20

All right.

30:21

Oh, so what the, we brought the movie kind of, it kind of, uh, brought

30:25

something else to my head and I, as we know, I don't focus very well.

30:28

The bridge that got that collapsed.

30:30

DAVE: Yeah.

30:30

RON: And then now go to the Obama movie.

30:34

DAVE: Oh, okay.

30:34

RON: I mean, that's just, it was the same bridge.

30:37

DAVE: Okay.

30:37

But that's in that area.

30:39

Of course they're going to film that bridge.

30:41

RON: It was the same bridge.

30:44

Hollywood and reality follow each other.

30:46

Who does the dog wag the tail?

30:49

Is the tail wag the dog?

30:50

I don't know.

30:53

If my dog could talk, he'd tell me.

30:55

So getting back to homesteading because I kind of went off on a little

30:57

tangent there.

30:59

Um, you know, so if you, you know, even in the city, you can compost.

31:04

Compost is important because you're not throwing away all the extra foods you

31:08

have coffee grounds, what's that coffee grounds?

31:11

Yeah.

31:11

Yeah.

31:12

So, yeah.

31:13

So you, you know, get all compost piles set up, turn it over every now and then,

31:16

wet it down.

31:18

Um, and then you can put it in your garden before you start tilling.

31:21

Put those nutrients into your garden.

31:23

So it goes into your food.

31:25

Um, and I do recommend rain barrels.

31:28

Now again, some cities may allow them.

31:30

Some may not.

31:32

Um, if it's in your backyard, I don't know.

31:35

I don't want to encourage you to break the law, but if you, DAVE: If you got a big

31:37

fence, you know, like six foot fence, RON: Everybody in Vegas has like a five or

31:42

six foot fence.

31:43

DAVE: And some of them have, like cement, uh, cinderblock.

31:46

RON: Yeah.

31:47

I think a lot of people see that's the one.

31:50

Can't focus for shit.

31:52

What, see, that's the one thing I don't understand.

31:54

These cinderblock walls are, they're great for privacy, but when you're driving,

31:58

you go and make a left hand turn, you literally gotta pull into traffic to see

32:02

if it's clear before you turn.

32:04

I don't know.

32:05

DAVE: But you can't make left hand turns in Vegas.

32:07

What are you talking about?

32:08

RON: I mean coming out of my neighborhood.

32:08

I can.

32:09

DAVE: Well, I, this is the dumbest fucking traffic city in the world.

32:12

Let me tell you.

32:13

RON: Okay.

32:13

DAVE: No left turns.

32:14

RON: So yeah, we can't, we are not allowed to make a left hand turn unless we have the

32:19

arrow in this town, every one of our DAVE: Most places don't have a left.

32:21

Like if there's a big median, you can't even make a left hand turn.

32:24

RON: Yeah.

32:24

They, they will, they discourage it heavily here.

32:28

But yeah, I, I just, I just go, I means, I mean, DAVE: Go right over the median.

32:32

Fuck it.

32:33

RON: Well, when I had my, well, my Jeep with my Tahoe.

32:36

Yeah, I do.

32:37

I'll drive over the media because it's funny.

32:39

I lived in Seattle.

32:40

I had a Jeep and I did an open my comedy show at a bar and to make the left hand

32:45

turned to you.

32:46

Well, initially when I started the show, it was just a left hand turned into the

32:49

parking lot.

32:49

They put a concrete barrier there.

32:51

It was only like six inches.

32:52

So I don't give a shit.

32:54

So I'm, I'm sitting there and I would just drive over it because well, I'm in a Jeep.

32:58

That's what we do.

33:00

And, uh, one of my friends saw me and he's like, what the hell are you doing?

33:04

I turned left into here.

33:05

What?

33:06

Um, yeah, but no, in Vegas, it's weird.

33:08

And it's, it's not only that they, they don't like left hand turns because you

33:13

have to make a left hand turn basically to stop light.

33:14

There's a few areas you can kind of do your thing.

33:17

Uh, but, uh, people don't go with the light turns green.

33:21

DAVE: No, they don't.

33:21

And you know what really pisses me off?

33:23

Like everyone has a Tesla these days.

33:26

And, and the only reason that in my mind to buy a Tesla is the acceleration.

33:32

RON: Oh dear.

33:32

DAVE: Zero to 60 and two point whatever.

33:34

RON: Holy shit.

33:35

Those are fast.

33:36

DAVE: Yeah, but nobody presses the accelerator.

33:39

RON: No, DAVE: there are cars will not fucking go.

33:41

RON: No, no, no, there are.

33:42

DAVE: Why would you buy this thing and then drive like a little old lady?

33:46

RON: So you know, my, my truck, the Tahoe, my wife has, um, it's an AMG is a Mercedes

33:51

AMG, um, her car is fast.

33:55

I don't like driving it because I literally race everybody.

34:00

It could be a grandma on a bicycle and I'm like, come on, grandma.

34:04

Well, but I've had a few Tesla's kind of take out, take me on.

34:10

Uh, one, there's one Tesla out there that could beat this car.

34:13

And I read, I read it's one of them one time and he, he.

34:16

DAVE: I'm not saying they can't, they all can.

34:18

They just refuse to.

34:20

RON: Well, you know, they're from California.

34:23

DAVE: Why'd you buy a Tesla?

34:25

RON: Actually, I drove my wife, I might be looking at your

34:28

electrical vehicle pretty soon.

34:29

DAVE: Yeah?

34:30

RON: Well, no, no, I mean, they're, they're cheap.

34:33

Nobody wants them.

34:34

The dealerships are packed with them.

34:36

DAVE: Yeah.

34:36

RON: And they're going to be, they're going to be fire selling these things.

34:39

DAVE: Yeah.

34:39

Well, you're going to find that they're not, not worth driving.

34:42

RON: I mean, I mean, it's just to work and back.

34:44

I don't care.

34:45

I mean, if it catches on fire, I'll just drive into Lake Mead.

34:49

Oh, but it's too low now.

34:50

I can't, oh, no Lake Mead's up now.

34:51

So I guess I can, I can put the fire out that way.

34:54

Um, yeah, no, where I work at, we have some lady charging her car in the

34:59

garage and it's not allowed.

35:01

And it's the Chevy Volt.

35:03

And apparently you cannot charge a Chevy Volt 100% because it'll catch fire.

35:09

DAVE: Okay.

35:10

RON: So Chevy's fixed to this was instead of like recalling it and get Chevy, I'm

35:15

sorry if I'm wrong, but I don't think I am, but it's my opinion.

35:17

I could be wrong.

35:18

Um, they say just charged it to 90%.

35:23

Yeah.

35:24

So I guess you got to get a little chair while you charge your car.

35:26

DAVE: Can I get a 10% rebate on the car or what?

35:28

RON: No, what are you going money back for?

35:30

Don't touch it 90%.

35:31

Why do you want to charge 100% for you?

35:33

DAVE: That's what I paid for.

35:34

RON: Greedy motherfucker.

35:35

No, so again, wasn't I talking about homesteading?

35:38

DAVE: Yeah, something like that.

35:39

RON: Oh yeah, I was talking about homesteading.

35:41

Okay.

35:41

I'm going to tend to get back to this.

35:43

Um, so basically with homesteading, you got the compost, your rain barrels, uh,

35:47

grow your own food, which I've been advocating since the day we started this podcast.

35:51

Um, I got my, my seeds today.

35:54

I'm actually a little late because here in Vegas, we could probably plant, um, I

35:57

probably could have been the ground in March by bought little greenhouses.

36:01

I'm going to do my little seed starter.

36:02

I got my grow light, uh, gonna have some nice corn.

36:06

Um, cause you know, corn is actually something really good to have in your garden.

36:09

Cause it, uh, especially in Vegas because it's a cover crop.

36:14

DAVE: Okay.

36:14

RON: So the corn grows taller and corn is really, really durable and sturdy.

36:20

Um, and it'll provide some kind of shade for your other plants that aren't really good.

36:25

So it's good.

36:26

Um, and you know, in corn, you know, there's an argument should be eating corn,

36:30

should we not do we get nutrition from it?

36:33

I mean, I don't know when you eat it, it goes in and comes out looking the same.

36:36

So it may not be really nutritional for it, but do you know what else you

36:40

could make with corn?

36:43

Make bourbon whiskey.

36:45

DAVE: Oh yeah.

36:45

RON: All kinds of spirit corn.

36:47

Again, not advocating that you distill cause, uh, um, we, uh, we are not allowed

36:53

to distill in this country.

36:54

Uh, do you, uh, speaking of distilling, do you know why, what the difference is

36:59

between moonshine that you make and whiskey by in the store?

37:03

DAVE: Um, not specifically RON: You pay taxes and then whiskey, you pay it in the store.

37:08

It's all about the taxes.

37:09

The tax man cometh.

37:11

Um, and if you can learn how to distill your own corn, you can, uh, have some liquor

37:18

or you can even make...

37:20

Just go again, we're going to, every time I say the word medicine, if I would say

37:24

the word tincture, I mean medicine, I just can't say the M word that much.

37:29

Um, because it's, it's a distilled spirit and there's a lot of health benefits

37:33

from distilled spirits.

37:35

Drinking liquor in moderation is actually good for you in moderation.

37:41

Uh, I haven't learned that word yet.

37:43

So we'll see how that goes for me.

37:45

Um, you know, we are talking about the, you know, ducks and chickens.

37:49

Hey, honestly, people, it's either one.

37:51

Um, you know, it provides you good protein because you want to make sure that

37:54

you've got a well rounded garden and, and well, you know, you have all the,

37:58

the different stuff in your garden where you can have bread, meat, eggs.

38:03

So you can survive, you know, when the next, DAVE: you know, the advantage of ducks,

38:05

though, right?

38:06

RON: What's that?

38:07

DAVE: You can just get them for free.

38:09

I mean, you go down to the park and there's ducks all over the place.

38:12

Grab one.

38:12

RON: Well, but I thought they mated for life.

38:14

So you got to find the two that haven't made it yet.

38:16

DAVE: That's fine.

38:17

RON: Well, you gotta get the husband and the wife.

38:18

DAVE: Well, no, you find the two that are hanging out with each other and then those

38:21

are the, RON: the two you grab.

38:22

DAVE: Yeah.

38:23

RON: Now do you use like a big cartoon style net for that?

38:25

Or do you have a little trap?

38:26

DAVE: You can, but I think if you're quick enough, you just run up and grab them.

38:30

RON: Huh?

38:31

DAVE: All right.

38:31

I mean, we have swans too.

38:33

RON: I mean, like we have black swans?

38:35

DAVE: I haven't seen any black swans.

38:36

RON: Oh, okay.

38:37

DAVE: There was one that had one leg.

38:39

RON: Well, no, you, you ever seen any black swans?

38:41

DAVE: No.

38:42

RON: You didn't see the, the barge hit the bridge.

38:44

Isn't that a black swan event?

38:46

DAVE: Well, that's different.

38:47

RON: Oh yeah.

38:47

You mean actual black swans.

38:49

Okay.

38:50

DAVE: Yeah.

38:50

RON: Apparently they do exist.

38:51

I, I, I've never seen one either.

38:52

I do.

38:54

So, um, yeah.

38:56

So you want to have, you know, you want to well run it.

38:58

You want the vegetables.

38:59

You want the fruit.

39:00

You want the meat.

39:01

Um, I mean, you probably don't want to eat your chicken that's giving you eggs

39:04

or your duct is giving you eggs.

39:05

Um, but I mean, you know, you can still maybe, you know, have one chicken either.

39:11

Do you know how to cook?

39:11

Do you know how to make a chicken from, from alive to the pot?

39:15

DAVE: Um, I can figure it out.

39:16

I mean, I, I, I've never defeathered one, but I know how to butcher it.

39:21

RON: Oh, you do.

39:22

DAVE: Yeah.

39:22

RON: Okay.

39:22

DAVE: Chicken's easy.

39:23

Oh, I mean, uh, you cut the spine out with some shears.

39:29

RON: Oh, look at you.

39:30

DAVE: You can, if you want from there, you can actually, it's called spatch cocking.

39:33

Don't laugh.

39:35

RON: You spatch cocking a chicken, DAVE: but, but you essentially crack the breastbone and it

39:40

lays flat and you can just grill the whole thing like that or do it in the oven or

39:43

whatever you want.

39:44

Um, or you can, uh, you can butcher it into the traditional parts.

39:49

Um, where you would, you slice off the thigh and the leg with it.

39:53

RON: And then look at you.

39:54

DAVE: You go deep into the backbone.

39:56

RON: Yeah.

39:57

DAVE: Uh, and then, uh, there's what's called the oyster.

40:00

Uh, so you cut that part out and then you got the whole thigh with the leg in it.

40:04

Uh, you, you go down the breastbone and like you just keep your knife next to the

40:09

bone and you get the whole breast off and then you can pull the tenderloin out of

40:13

there if you want.

40:14

RON: Oh, you're like all sophisticated on this stuff.

40:16

DAVE: Oh yeah.

40:16

I, I, um, I could do any animal.

40:19

RON: How about a fish?

40:20

Oh, it's fish.

40:21

Chop the head off.

40:22

I'm chopped the tail off.

40:23

Now speaking of chickens, do you eat the feet?

40:26

DAVE: Um, I have RON: Really?

40:29

That's disgusting.

40:29

DAVE: You can go down to the Filipino grocery store.

40:31

RON: I know.

40:31

DAVE: Yeah.

40:32

Yeah.

40:32

They're good.

40:32

Well, so you don't, you don't like fry them or anything like, cause it's all.

40:36

Kind of gristle and skin.

40:38

So what you do is you, you boil them for a long time in sauce and then you kind of

40:44

just like gnaw at them.

40:46

RON: Okay.

40:48

So those, those you want fried chicken feet, you now know what to do.

40:52

Um, and then also if you're, if you are homestead, you, cause you're going to have

40:57

a garden, so you want to learn how to cook from scratch.

40:59

You want to be able to, you know, create a meal from what's in your garden or what's

41:03

in your backyard.

41:05

Um, so that, you know, so that's important.

41:07

DAVE: We could maybe do like a live demo of a butcher chicken butchering.

41:12

RON: You think PETA wouldn't, DAVE: I don't give a shit.

41:15

RON: I don't need a bunch of vegans outside my house.

41:18

DAVE: We're on the dark web.

41:18

You can't censor us.

41:19

RON: Yeah.

41:20

Try and find me vegans.

41:21

Um, yeah.

41:23

Well, you know, I actually know that actually might not be a bad thing.

41:27

I actually, cause it, cause initially we could cut the head off.

41:29

DAVE: Yeah.

41:29

Yeah.

41:29

If you, if you watch it run around, if you can find a whole chicken that's alive,

41:33

like we can do that.

41:34

That'll be awesome.

41:36

RON: You know, actually that might not be a bad thing.

41:38

So yeah, we might, we might be killing chickens here pretty soon.

41:41

Um, you know, and then the last thing with homesteading is you do want to know how

41:46

to repair your own house.

41:47

You want, you want, you want to learn how to fix things around your house just to

41:51

save some money.

41:52

Um, and then also the other thing I forgot to mention when I come in with small animals

41:57

is bees.

41:58

Bees are critical.

41:59

One for our environment.

42:01

Uh, but two, they produce this thing called honey.

42:04

Um, you know, for you young ins, I'm not sure if you know what honey is yet.

42:08

You want to find out cause it's fucking good.

42:10

Um, and it also helps in your tinctures because honey is anti-inflammatory, anti

42:17

bacterial.

42:19

Um, if you have allergies, if you have, so when it comes to raw honey, one, trust

42:24

the source you buy your raw honey from, cause there are some assholes out there

42:28

that buy honey from China and then say it's raw, raw honey.

42:32

Uh, you know, there's a way to test, test it.

42:35

I, um, with water, I forgot what it was.

42:37

You can, one floats, one doesn't.

42:40

I, I'll, next week I'll bring it up on how to test your honey.

42:44

Um, but there is a lot of medicinal purposes for honey.

42:47

DAVE: So did you know that, uh, when they dug up the pyramids in the early 1900s,

42:52

they had jars of honey in there and you could still eat it.

42:56

RON: Yeah, you can.

42:56

DAVE: Honey just lasts forever.

42:57

RON: Yeah.

42:58

They found some old sunken ships and they found honey in there and they were

43:01

sealed, sealed jars of seawater eating you in.

43:03

They ate it.

43:04

DAVE: Yeah.

43:04

RON: Um, and there was a, there was a wild beehive.

43:08

I think it was in West Virginia and it's never been discovered before.

43:11

And it literally was just packed with honey.

43:14

Um, yeah, honey is really good for the eat cause it is a base of a lot of

43:18

tinctures.

43:20

DAVE: Um, so, and then you add sweetness without, you know, process sugar.

43:25

RON: Yeah.

43:25

You know, that's the thing with sugar.

43:27

I mean, I, I get it.

43:29

When I make my Kool-Aid, I'm putting sugar in that, but the reality is sugar

43:33

really should be a controlled substance, man.

43:35

That's just so bad for you.

43:37

But it's ketchup man.

43:38

You know that?

43:39

DAVE: Of course.

43:40

RON: I didn't know that for the longest time.

43:42

Um, I'm actually,

43:43

DAVE: No, no, no, it's not sugar.

43:44

It's high fructose corn syrup.

43:46

RON: Oh yeah.

43:46

The corn syrup, corn syrup.

43:49

Um, yeah.

43:49

So, you know, there's a lot of different stuff you can do, you know, look into it.

43:53

I do recommend getting, you know, a propane tank or a water storage tank, but

43:58

check with your local government to make sure they allow you to do what you want

44:02

in your property.

44:04

Um, because what I'm thinking about doing here is cause I actually was researching

44:08

this today, I cannot find what's weird.

44:11

It's, it's hard to put into a search engine.

44:13

DAVE: Yeah.

44:14

RON: Um, and I use duck duck go.

44:16

Look at this duck duck.

44:17

You want to sponsors?

44:18

We're right here waiting for you.

44:19

DAVE: I'm going to interrupt you there and say use brave search.

44:22

RON: Oh yeah.

44:23

Okay.

44:24

Probably brave search is better.

44:25

Yeah.

44:25

Cause duck duck goes like, Hey, we're, you know, we have privacy.

44:29

If you say you have privacy, you probably don't.

44:32

Um, I'm just not a real techie guy.

44:34

I just stay off of Google.

44:35

Um, I mean, keep in mind guys, Google is a government contractor.

44:39

Uh, they work with the government.

44:40

What did you hear this today?

44:41

Uh, actually the other day, uh, it's not new.

44:44

It's new to new to me.

44:46

Probably not new to other people.

44:47

Uh, the federal government, the FBI has asked YouTube.

44:52

They want to know DAVE: who watched some video.

44:55

Yeah.

44:55

Yeah.

44:56

RON: But guess what?

44:57

One of the kinds of videos are. Preppers.

45:00

DAVE: Oh, really?

45:01

RON: Yeah.

45:01

Oh yeah.

45:02

DAVE: Wasn't it something about explosives or something?

45:04

RON: Well, that's okay.

45:05

So that's the thing.

45:06

You know, preppers like anything in this world, there's, there's the normal ones

45:12

and then there's the extreme ones.

45:14

I'm not saying any of them are wrong.

45:15

I'm just saying, you know, stick to your, your food and your, your guns and your

45:19

ammo.

45:20

Uh, I mean, cause you gotta, you know, you gotta be able to protect your, your,

45:24

your vegetable garden from animals.

45:25

DAVE: Yeah.

45:26

Of course.

45:26

RON: Do not shoot animals in your backyard if you're in the city.

45:29

They tend to frown on that.

45:32

Um, but no, we, but yeah.

45:33

So it was weird that I'm like preppers and survival and stuff is they, they don't,

45:37

our government doesn't want us doing that.

45:40

DAVE: Maybe they'll put a subpoena out on our videos.

45:44

RON: Yeah.

45:44

I'm kind of waiting for that.

45:45

I'm waiting for that.

45:45

DAVE: We can let the canary on our website die.

45:47

RON: Yeah.

45:48

DAVE: Wouldn't that be cool?

45:48

Yeah.

45:51

But we, would they put it in Guantanamo Bay?

45:53

No, not us.

45:54

DAVE: Oh, not us.

45:54

It's our, it's our viewers.

45:56

RON: Oh yeah.

45:56

You dirty motherfuckers.

45:58

It's all you guys.

45:59

It's not us.

46:00

Um, yeah, it's just, yeah, it's weird that they're, they're tracking certain videos.

46:05

DAVE: I think from, from what I understand, no, YouTube hasn't, um, said one way or the

46:10

other, but I don't know if they gave them that list.

46:15

RON: From what I'm hearing, they're working, they're working hand to hand with each other,

46:18

but I'm not, I'm not confirming that.

46:20

Um, because they want, what they want is they, if you have a, you, if you have a

46:24

YouTube account, they want your name.

46:26

DAVE: Yes.

46:26

RON: And if you don't, they want your IP address.

46:28

DAVE: Right.

46:29

So you're the computer guy, is there anything I can put on my computer that

46:34

would say put my IP address in Russia or China or?

46:39

DAVE: Well, Russia and China are, are a little bit harder, but, um, I mean, we

46:42

discussed last week Tor.

46:44

RON: Well, no, I'd be like a VPN kind of thing.

46:46

DAVE: Well, VPN, um, it will do that, but you are now placing your trust in the VPN company.

46:53

RON: Oh, like Liberty gun safes.

46:55

DAVE: Right.

46:55

RON: I called them.

46:56

Hey, we need to get in this safe.

46:57

Oh, here's the master code.

46:58

You motherfuckers.

46:59

You should be out.

47:00

Hopefully welcome to bankruptcy.

47:02

DAVE: No sponsorship from you guys.

47:03

RON: Yeah, I do.

47:03

I, I, even if you want to, and I'm sure you do, we will not accept a sponsor from

47:08

Liberty gun safes.

47:09

DAVE: So, so some VPNs are more trustworthy than others, but it's still that critical

47:14

single point of failure.

47:15

Um, so if you, if you are really serious about, um, not having someone track you,

47:21

you use Tor.

47:22

RON: So I thought about this after our last show.

47:25

How, I mean, I talked about a lot, but how do you get on the dark web though?

47:29

DAVE: Yeah, we get, you got to go back and watch our episode.

47:31

RON: No, no, no, no, but it was just, you put in like the.

47:34

DAVE: So you get the Tor browser.

47:36

RON: Oh, it's a brow...

47:36

Okay.

47:36

I either didn't catch it or I didn't know if DAVE: You were nodding off.

47:40

RON: Yeah.

47:42

DAVE: No, no, there's the link is on our website.

47:44

You get the Tor browser, uh, and then, you know, you follow the instructions,

47:48

install everything, um, and then you just go to whatever website you would normally go to.

47:53

And now you have a essentially a random IP address.

47:56

RON: Okay.

47:56

Yeah, I did.

47:57

DAVE: Okay.

47:57

But there is.

47:58

So like I did mention last week, um, a lot of these exit node operators are the

48:03

government.

48:04

So you don't want to be putting sensitive information into anything, but it's safe

48:10

if you're just watching things.

48:11

RON: So when I'm on the dark web and they ask to verify my banking account number, I

48:15

shouldn't verify that.

48:17

DAVE: No, you don't do that.

48:17

RON: Oh shit.

48:18

I gotta make a phone call.

48:19

Yeah.

48:20

No, no, that's fine.

48:21

Yeah.

48:22

Cause I mean, I'm going to start, I think experimenting with the dark web.

48:25

DAVE: It's a good idea.

48:26

Um, and then the other thing, like if you really want to get hardcore, like get on

48:29

the I2P, um, and from there, there's sort of YouTube-ish things you can go to.

48:38

Um, but a lot of, a lot of things are just shared with Torrents.

48:41

Uh, and Torrents are, you know, um, how people illegally download movies.

48:45

Don't do that.

48:46

RON: Yeah.

48:47

DAVE: But that's how our podcast is shared on the dark web.

48:49

It's over at BitTorrent.

48:50

RON: Yeah.

48:50

It's funny how.

48:51

I keep saying I can't focus and you actually think that I understood what you

48:54

said last week.

48:55

DAVE: I told you, you said you don't watch our videos.

48:58

RON: No, I can't watch myself.

49:01

I mean, when I did standup comedy, I wouldn't record myself.

49:03

It's just, I don't know.

49:04

It's not a self-conscious.

49:05

I mean, look at me.

49:06

I'm gorgeous.

49:08

I mean, I'm, I'm all man here.

49:10

Uh, no, I just, I don't know.

49:12

I just, I just like having fun and, and.

49:15

DAVE: Well, at least go to our website and see, oh yeah, Dave talked about Tor and then

49:18

here's the Tor link.

49:20

Every time we do something on an episode, I put links up.

49:23

RON: Yeah.

49:23

As you can tell who the tech guy is and who the non tech guy is, but, uh, if you

49:28

want to survive, I can help you with that.

49:31

Um, so yeah, so just, you know, I would say look into it, but we go, maybe go in

49:36

the dark web or go somewhere else with YouTube and watch some videos.

49:39

There's, there's, there's actually really good people online that are giving

49:42

some really good advice.

49:44

Um, and, and maybe what we'll start doing is some, uh, some, uh, how to

49:49

filet a chicken.

49:51

DAVE: Yeah.

49:51

RON: Um, I actually got another friend at work.

49:54

He, he's in the cell.

49:55

Well, are you, are you trained in martial arts?

49:57

DAVE: A little bit.

49:58

RON: I mean, cause I do want to, I do want to do it like a how to video on at least how

50:03

to protect yourself.

50:03

No, I don't want to teach you how to fight.

50:05

That's not what I want to do.

50:07

I just want to teach you how to get out of a bad situation without necessarily the

50:11

use of a gun, because the use of a gun should be the, the last option you choose.

50:16

Um, maybe.

50:19

No, I mean, a goal of my life is I don't ever want to take somebody else's life.

50:23

I just, I don't.

50:25

Um, so yeah, I, I, I have my stuff and I use it if I need to.

50:31

So, um, I really, I mean, as, as homesteading for this, this class, I think

50:36

I'm kind of done on talking about that.

50:38

What do you, what do you got for us this week?

50:39

DAVE: So yeah, I want to talk about cryptocurrency as a, as a high level concept.

50:43

So, um, a lot of the people in my circles, we all know what crypto is, how it works

50:47

and all the fancy shit.

50:49

Um, but what do you know about cryptocurrency?

50:53

RON: It's fake.

50:54

No, no, I mean, I, my, I do, I looked into it a little bit.

50:59

Um, I don't own any.

51:01

I, I've thought about it, you know, I mean, so, um, Bitcoin, I've been hearing

51:08

some rumblings that the government's trying to buy some and control it a little bit more.

51:12

DAVE: Um, okay.

51:13

So I guess what do you know about it from a technical level?

51:17

I mean, like why, why is it different from the, the digital money in your bank account?

51:24

RON: Yeah, I don't know a lot about it.

51:26

I mean, I do know, like some people sold their house and they took crypto.

51:29

DAVE: Yeah.

51:30

RON: Um, you could buy gas, the crypto in certain areas here in Vegas.

51:33

Uh, I believe you can buy a Tesla car.

51:35

DAVE: They, I think they stopped doing that.

51:37

RON: Oh, did they?

51:37

DAVE: I'm not sure, but I, okay.

51:39

RON: But there are, there are businesses that will accept it.

51:41

It's so, it's so very foreign to me.

51:43

DAVE: Right.

51:44

RON: But I think I'll hopefully try to stay focused and learn something.

51:48

DAVE: Okay.

51:48

So, so, uh, here in the West and, you know, that's Europe and in America and any

51:55

kind of Western culture nation, uh, we have always used commodity money.

52:01

Okay.

52:01

So, so gold and silver has been money historically.

52:03

And the way commodity money works is, uh, Ron's got that cup over there and I

52:08

want to buy that cup.

52:09

I'm going to physically give him this piece of silver and then he's going

52:13

to physically give me that cup.

52:16

Okay.

52:16

And in our minds, that's just how money works.

52:19

Um, so, so cryptocurrency is actually fundamentally different than that.

52:25

And, um, the best way to describe it is to do a quick history lesson.

52:31

RON: Okay.

52:32

DAVE: Okay.

52:32

So have you ever heard of Micronesia?

52:34

RON: I have not.

52:34

DAVE: All right.

52:35

So Micronesia is a set of islands in the Pacific Ocean, um, near Australia.

52:40

RON: Okay.

52:40

DAVE: Um, they're kind of Polynesian oriented.

52:44

RON: Um, were they a prison too initially?

52:46

DAVE: I don't think so.

52:46

Okay.

52:47

Um, so anyway, the Spanish, uh, during the exploration age, they, they discovered

52:52

these islands, uh, and there were people living there.

52:55

RON: Okay.

52:56

DAVE: Um, you know, Polynesian people, uh, and the way they handled money is they

53:02

carved these stones.

53:04

Uh, they had, you know, like, um, quarries and, and little mountain because it was

53:08

all volcanic, you know what I mean?

53:09

RON: Okay.

53:09

DAVE: Um, so they would carve these stones and.

53:13

Some of the stones were, you know, hand sized, but others were gigantic.

53:19

RON: Okay.

53:19

DAVE: So you'd have a, a, a 4,000 pound ton boulder and someone carved this and it

53:25

just sat there and, and that was the money.

53:28

So now how does that work?

53:29

Right.

53:30

Well, so what, what you would do is you would go into that mountain and you would

53:33

carve your stone and you say, I, Ron Morgan, this is now my stone.

53:38

Okay.

53:39

You tell everyone in the village, I carved that stone.

53:42

RON: Okay.

53:42

DAVE: And then, so let's say some time goes by and, uh, you want to marry my daughter.

53:48

Right.

53:48

And I say, well, RON: I don't know about that.

53:52

DAVE: Well, I don't have a daughter.

53:53

So you can just imagine RON: Thank God for that.

53:55

Um, so you have not procreated.

53:57

DAVE: No.

53:57

RON: Okay.

53:58

DAVE: Um, but anyway, so you, you want to marry my daughter and I say, okay, you can

54:02

marry my daughter, but you have to give me your stone over on the mountain.

54:06

Now it's a 4,000 pound ton stone.

54:08

How are you going to give me the stone?

54:11

RON: Uh, take it down?

54:12

No, we just give him the stone.

54:14

DAVE: Well, you, what you do is you go into the middle of town square and you say, I,

54:17

Ron Morgan, I'm giving Dave my stone.

54:21

And, and that's all it is.

54:22

Right.

54:22

So then the people in the village square would say, Hey, did you hear Ron gave

54:27

his stone to Dave and Dave's giving his daughter in marriage?

54:30

And you know, the town would, would disseminate that information.

54:34

RON: Okay.

54:35

DAVE: And eventually everyone has a copy in their head of the fact that Ron carved

54:39

a stone and then gave that stone to Dave.

54:43

And as the years go by, you just keep this ledger essentially of who gave

54:48

stones to who and who carved stones.

54:50

RON: Okay.

54:50

DAVE: Right.

54:51

And it all makes sense.

54:52

RON: Now, did the government tax the stones?

54:54

DAVE: Uh, I don't think they had what we think of as a government.

54:59

Uh, they were, you know, like stone age people.

55:00

RON: So they were smarter than us.

55:01

DAVE: Yes.

55:01

RON: Okay.

55:02

DAVE: But they were stone age people.

55:04

RON: They were smarter than us.

55:04

Okay.

55:06

DAVE: But so this all makes sense, right?

55:08

RON: Yeah.

55:08

No, no, I get it.

55:09

Yeah.

55:09

DAVE: Okay.

55:09

RON: So it's a barter system.

55:10

Technically.

55:11

DAVE: Uh, well, it's not really barter because you're not physically giving the stone

55:15

to anybody.

55:15

You're, you're just saying, RON: but I'm, but DAVE: so, so it's a funny story.

55:19

Um, there was a, an expedition to one of the other islands nearby and they,

55:25

they took a stone off that island and the stone fell into the ocean, right?

55:31

In the middle of the trip.

55:31

RON: Yeah.

55:32

DAVE: But they said, well, the stone's there, right?

55:36

So why can't I give Ron my stone that's at the bottom of the ocean?

55:41

Even though no one sees the stone, the stone's lost.

55:43

RON: So I kind of understand it.

55:44

Cause I had the same problem with all my guns.

55:46

They fell off my boat into the bottom of the ocean, DAVE: but you can't give them to

55:49

anybody, RON: but they're still my guns, right?

55:51

DAVE: I don't know.

55:52

RON: Okay.

55:52

What is it?

55:53

What is it?

55:53

Well, that's the government.

55:54

What they, what they think.

55:56

DAVE: But yeah.

55:56

So there's, there's actually a stone at the bottom of the ocean that people were

55:59

trading back and forth.

56:01

RON: Oh this is hysterical.

56:02

DAVE: Yeah.

56:02

So, um, basically that's what cryptocurrency is just on computers.

56:09

RON: Okay.

56:11

DAVE: So, so yeah.

56:11

So like when I want to send you some Bitcoin, I would just say to the network of

56:17

other Bitcoin users, uh, I have this Bitcoin, I'm going to give it to Ron.

56:23

And then, and then all the network sees that and says, okay, yeah, we agree.

56:27

Ron now owns the Bitcoin.

56:30

RON: Okay.

56:32

DAVE: Um, so the, uh, funny thing about the Spanish, you know, they had

56:37

battle tools so they could just make all the rocks they wanted and they, they

56:41

inflated the currency into nothing.

56:43

RON: Um, okay.

56:44

Like the federal government with the dollar.

56:46

DAVE: Exactly.

56:47

And, uh, and, and the thing with crypto is you, you can't actually do that.

56:52

So when you write the code, you say in advance how the crypto will be

56:58

distributed over time.

57:00

So with Bitcoin, uh, it will reach, uh, 21 million and something.

57:05

And then there will be no more Bitcoin created ever.

57:08

RON: Well, I thought you could mine Bitcoin off the internet.

57:11

DAVE: Yeah.

57:11

You, you so the way it works, um, the 21 million hasn't been reached yet.

57:17

That's going to happen in about a hundred years.

57:19

RON: Oh, okay.

57:20

DAVE: Um, so right now Bitcoin is being created, but once that 21 million figure is

57:25

reached, it won't be mined anymore.

57:26

RON: So when you're mining, what do you actually get?

57:28

I mean, what is it?

57:30

Is it code you're getting there?

57:32

What is it?

57:33

DAVE: Um, okay.

57:34

So for, for cryptocurrency, you have a, what's called a wallet, right?

57:41

RON: Right.

57:41

DAVE: And essentially what that is, is two sets of cryptographic keys.

57:48

One is your private key and then one is your public key.

57:52

And the public key is what other people are allowed to see.

57:55

So that's your address, how they can send you crypto, how you know

57:59

where crypto came from.

58:00

And then your private key, you keep it to yourself and anybody who has

58:04

the private key can, can do what they want with that crypto.

58:09

And this is how basic encryption works over the internet.

58:12

So, um, you know, when you see that little green lock on a website, they

58:17

have a private key that lets them create the lock and then they have a public

58:20

key, which lets you see the lock.

58:23

RON: Okay.

58:24

DAVE: It's, it's some complicated math shit.

58:26

Um, it's not really worth getting into.

58:28

RON: No, I get, yeah.

58:29

DAVE: I hear, if people do want to see it, there are videos explaining that kind of

58:33

stuff.

58:34

RON: Uh, it's, but then what about, like, so what's the difference between like,

58:39

uh, Bitcoin and like dojo dojo dogecoin DAVE: dogecoin.

58:44

So, uh, anyone can make their own crypto, right?

58:48

So, so Bitcoin was the first one and people are running the Bitcoin code.

58:54

Okay.

58:55

And all the people that run that same code agree on what Bitcoin is.

59:00

And then because it's open source, you can download the source code.

59:04

You can change it.

59:06

Right.

59:06

Now, if you change it, all these people running the Bitcoin code will say,

59:10

you're whatever you're doing, that's not Bitcoin, but you can take your code

59:14

and talk to other people and then form Ron coin or dogecoin.

59:19

RON: No, no, Ron coin DAVE: or anything else.

59:21

RON: I think I'm digging that.

59:22

DAVE: So that's why there's like 20,000 different cryptos out there.

59:26

Um, the vast majority are scams.

59:28

Um, you know, like I mentioned on the, on the secure messaging apps, if it's

59:33

not open source, it's a scam.

59:35

RON: Okay.

59:36

DAVE: So that, that's the one thing you got to keep in mind.

59:39

Um, if someone's telling you, you can earn absurd rates of return, that's a scam.

59:46

Right.

59:46

Like you're not making 200% interest by just sitting there with a coin.

59:51

RON: This sounds too good to be true.

59:52

DAVE: It's yeah.

59:52

Yeah.

59:52

Okay.

59:53

Um, but yeah, so it's, it's, it's like these stones where you can't counterfeit

59:59

it because it's just a big ass stone sitting there.

1:00:02

How do you counterfeit that?

1:00:03

Um, you can, and then the way you transfer it is you just say, I'm going to transfer this.

1:00:08

RON: That's so weird.

1:00:09

Hey, it's working man.

1:00:10

Good.

1:00:11

DAVE: Yeah.

1:00:11

And the way mining works is so, so like when you say you're giving me your

1:00:16

stone, uh, the network has to prove that you're you.

1:00:20

And the way it does that is by solving these math puzzles.

1:00:24

And that's what mining is.

1:00:25

So whoever solves the puzzle gets a reward.

1:00:28

And right now that's one of the new bitcoins.

1:00:31

Uh, but in the future, it's the fee you're paying and you pay a fee right now.

1:00:37

Um, but that's going to grow over time.

1:00:39

People suspect as, as the mining rewards go to zero.

1:00:44

RON: Oh, so okay.

1:00:46

Wow.

1:00:46

That's very interesting.

1:00:48

Okay.

1:00:49

DAVE: Yeah.

1:00:50

So I mean, that's kind of what I wanted to go over just like a high, a very high

1:00:52

level, what is cryptocurrency?

1:00:55

Um, why is it immune from government?

1:00:58

So you mentioned, uh, the government's trying to buy Bitcoin to control it.

1:01:02

RON: Yeah.

1:01:02

DAVE: I mean, you, that doesn't really do anything.

1:01:04

So, okay, they can buy the coins, but they can't steal my coins.

1:01:09

They can't, um, interfere with the network.

1:01:13

They can't prevent me from sending coins to anybody.

1:01:15

RON: Can they tax it?

1:01:17

DAVE: They can say they're taxing it.

1:01:20

Um, but you would have to disclose that to them.

1:01:23

Yeah.

1:01:24

Well, okay.

1:01:24

So the other thing about now, I want to get into this more next week when I talk

1:01:29

about Monero.

1:01:30

RON: Okay.

1:01:30

DAVE: Um, so Bitcoin is fully transparent.

1:01:34

And so what that means is when you want to change your Bitcoins to me or you want

1:01:38

to give your Bitcoins to me, you're again, going out to the world saying, I run,

1:01:42

give my Bitcoins to Dave.

1:01:44

Uh, now you don't know that it's Ron, but we know that it's this guy.

1:01:50

Right.

1:01:50

So this address sent one Bitcoin to that address and the whole world sees that.

1:01:56

And they can also see all the historical transactions.

1:02:00

So anytime you have a Bitcoin address, uh, people know how much exactly you have

1:02:04

in that address.

1:02:06

RON: Oh, really?

1:02:06

DAVE: Yes.

1:02:07

RON: Do you have, do you have multiple addresses?

1:02:09

DAVE: Yes.

1:02:09

You can have essentially infinite.

1:02:11

Uh, it's, it's quadrillions or quintillions or some ridiculous number.

1:02:15

Um, but yeah, so you can just keep creating them.

1:02:18

But because Bitcoin is fully transparent, anytime you send it to one of those

1:02:22

addresses, anybody can, you know, see where it came from.

1:02:25

Um, there's, there's things called mixers where you send it into a pool and then

1:02:32

someone in the pool sends theirs out so that it loses that, you know, connection.

1:02:38

Um, but the, I mean, the government has a lot of sophisticated tools that they

1:02:42

use to, to try and track.

1:02:44

RON: Well, that's the whole thing about the 80,000 IRS issues that you just hired.

1:02:49

DAVE: Yeah.

1:02:50

RON: Cause I, I asked my accountant, I mean, let's just say I get some IRS issues.

1:02:55

Uh, I've been libertarian.

1:02:56

I think we all, we all should.

1:02:57

I don't.

1:02:57

DAVE: Um, I pay all my taxes.

1:03:00

RON: Oh, I sort of pay my taxes.

1:03:03

Uh, I pay all my taxes at the appropriate amount of time.

1:03:06

Um, but I, he said, yeah, he's like, you know, I, I'm, I'm, I'm getting

1:03:12

right with the IRS.

1:03:14

Um, but he said it's the, those agents are mainly going after crypto.

1:03:19

DAVE: Okay.

1:03:19

RON: And illegal funds.

1:03:20

Kind of stuff.

1:03:21

He's like, you know, don't worry about it.

1:03:22

If you're, you know, if you're incommunicado with the IRS, which.

1:03:26

DAVE: So yeah, I mean, like mo, the other thing is most people are getting their

1:03:30

crypto on these exchanges, like Coinbase or Binance.

1:03:34

And when you sign up to these websites, they get your name, they get your ID,

1:03:38

you know, they get your social security number.

1:03:40

RON: Oh, DAVE: yeah.

1:03:41

So, uh, if you want to get into crypto in a, in a private manner, you want to

1:03:46

avoid this stuff.

1:03:47

RON: Okay.

1:03:48

DAVE: Uh, I mean, like you're going to pay higher fees because you're paying

1:03:51

for your own privacy, but there's, there's definitely, uh, private ways to

1:03:56

acquire your crypto, RON: which is better, the private or non private?

1:03:59

DAVE: Well, I mean, it depends on what you're doing.

1:04:01

I mean, I would just say always go for the pay the premium, get the private.

1:04:05

RON: Okay.

1:04:05

DAVE: Um, but you might not have enough volume.

1:04:08

You know what I mean?

1:04:08

So if you're a big whale, well, the only way you're going to get 200

1:04:13

grand worth of crypto is to go on one of the exchanges.

1:04:15

RON: Okay.

1:04:17

Wow.

1:04:17

That's very interesting.

1:04:19

Yeah.

1:04:19

No, I, I, you know, I, I've kind of tried to dabble in a little bit, but I'm

1:04:23

just like, I, I just, I, I'd end up losing on my own or something.

1:04:27

I don't know.

1:04:27

DAVE: Yeah.

1:04:27

I mean, like, so the other thing is that I would say is don't get into crypto

1:04:32

because you think the dollar price of it will go up.

1:04:36

RON: Well, but keep, should you get into it?

1:04:38

If you think the dollar is going to crash?

1:04:42

DAVE: Not really because there's a lot of things that you can get into when the

1:04:47

dollar crashes, I mean, the dollar is going to crash.

1:04:49

We know that.

1:04:50

Um, but the reason you would want crypto over gold or silver is because

1:04:57

you want to be able to pay people far away.

1:05:01

Right.

1:05:01

So, so silver, I can just pay you next door.

1:05:04

My next door neighbor go to the farmer's market, whatever.

1:05:07

Um, but if you need digital services that are produced in Russia or China, you

1:05:13

can't beat crypto.

1:05:14

I mean, like how, how would you even pay normal money to someone in Russia?

1:05:19

Right.

1:05:19

We have sanctions and yeah.

1:05:21

RON: Yeah.

1:05:21

DAVE: So, uh, so the reason you want to get into crypto is to use it as a

1:05:27

transfer of money over, over the internet.

1:05:30

RON: Okay.

1:05:30

DAVE: Uh, and, and so that's why next week I'm going to talk about Monero, which is

1:05:35

uh, my preferred crypto.

1:05:36

RON: Yeah.

1:05:36

I've heard you talking about that before.

1:05:39

Okay.

1:05:39

Speaking of Russia though, did you see that mass shooting?

1:05:42

DAVE: Oh yeah.

1:05:43

The, yeah.

1:05:44

RON: I guess that's one story we just forgot about.

1:05:46

DAVE: Well, I mean, we're getting all this, there's nothing, what can you say about it?

1:05:50

I mean, one side says Ukraine did it.

1:05:52

The other side says, uh, it's a false flag.

1:05:54

You're, they're saying ISIS.

1:05:56

RON: Well, the ISIS is what, is what I found interesting.

1:06:00

I mean, did you know we started ISIS?

1:06:03

DAVE: Yeah.

1:06:03

RON: Our government did?

1:06:03

DAVE: Yeah.

1:06:04

RON: I didn't know that.

1:06:05

DAVE: Yeah.

1:06:06

RON: Okay.

1:06:06

That's the first.

1:06:06

DAVE: Well, because we had to fight the Taliban, who we also started.

1:06:09

RON: Yeah.

1:06:10

DAVE: And then we had to fight Osama bin Laden, who we also started.

1:06:13

RON: Well, but was it Osama bin Laden?

1:06:15

Wasn't he, what, on our side early on?

1:06:19

DAVE: Yeah, in the 80s.

1:06:20

RON: Okay.

1:06:21

DAVE: Do you remember Rambo 3?

1:06:22

RON: Yeah.

1:06:23

DAVE: Yeah.

1:06:23

That was in Afghanistan.

1:06:24

RON: Yeah.

1:06:25

DAVE: With, essentially Osama bin Laden.

1:06:27

RON: Ah.

1:06:29

DAVE: You had the Mujahideen, I believe?

1:06:32

RON: All right.

1:06:33

Well, let's do, let's do a closing story.

1:06:35

So Osama bin Laden, do you think he was killed by still team six?

1:06:40

DAVE: I don't see why not.

1:06:41

RON: Oh, see, I don't think he was.

1:06:42

DAVE: Yeah.

1:06:43

Where'd he go?

1:06:44

RON: No, no.

1:06:45

I mean, you know, he had health issues.

1:06:46

He had, he was on dialysis and stuff.

1:06:48

DAVE: Okay.

1:06:49

RON: And there was, oh Jesus Christ, I came up this story.

1:06:54

There was a lady that was running for the president of Pakistan.

1:06:57

And she went, and she was in hiding and then she went back to Pakistan to run for office.

1:07:03

And she was doing an interview and they're like, well, you know,

1:07:06

there's a lot of people that don't want you to become president because you're a woman.

1:07:11

And, you know, what are you doing to protect yourself from them?

1:07:14

And she started naming people, you know, you know, this person, we know about this person,

1:07:18

we know about that person.

1:07:19

And she named a guy, she goes, well, this is the guy that killed Osama bin Laden.

1:07:23

And everyone's like, wait, what?

1:07:25

What did she just say?

1:07:27

And, you know, and that's fine.

1:07:30

I mean, it, but again, it comes down to our government response to that story.

1:07:34

Our government said, oh, no, no, no, no, no, no.

1:07:37

She wasn't talking about this one about Laden.

1:07:39

We're after Osama bin Laden is like Jones and Smith over there.

1:07:43

DAVE: Yeah, right.

1:07:44

RON: Right.

1:07:45

So I'm just like, wait, what?

1:07:46

You know, so it's possible that, you know, because, oh, geez going back.

1:07:52

You just, so you remember when we were still two to six women killed Osama bin Laden

1:07:57

and we dumped him in the ocean, which is against the Geneva Convention.

1:08:00

Okay.

1:08:01

So we did that.

1:08:04

So I, ah, man, DAVE: I thought they just, you know, they lost him the way you lost your guns.

1:08:11

RON: Yeah.

1:08:11

You know, I guess boating is dangerous, I guess.

1:08:14

But no, it was just the way she said it.

1:08:18

She didn't like pause for dramatic effect.

1:08:20

Just said it.

1:08:21

DAVE: Matter of fact.

1:08:22

RON: Yeah.

1:08:22

And the weird thing about that was it happened.

1:08:27

So going back to how I remember what year that was, we had a hacker group out there

1:08:33

hacking corporations and they would, they would hack a corporation and they would put

1:08:38

out a press release on the corporation's letterhead.

1:08:44

And then the corporation would come in and see that and they go, oh, no, no, no, no, that's not ours.

1:08:48

Like, I think they did GE and they said, oh, we're going to donate all of our, our

1:08:52

tax refunds to charity.

1:08:54

And she's like, no, no, we did not do that.

1:08:56

That was not us.

1:08:58

So this was, that was like around the April timeline.

1:09:01

So in May it was, I don't want to get into this birther thing.

1:09:05

I don't care.

1:09:07

But Osama, but Obama's, that was YouTube.

1:09:12

That was a natural error.

1:09:13

I did not mean to say that.

1:09:16

That's when his birth certificate came out.

1:09:19

And, you know, some people believe that it was, it was released by this internet group.

1:09:23

And then within a week later, we killed Osama Bin Laden.

1:09:28

Again, does the tail wag the dog?

1:09:29

Does the dog always wag the tail?

1:09:31

You know, and, and, and that's my problem because it's like, I love my conspiracy theories.

1:09:36

I mean, I, I try to be rational about it.

1:09:39

I mean, I'm not wearing a tinfoil hat, at least on camera.

1:09:43

I'm not.

1:09:44

But when shit doesn't make sense, and maybe this is kind of like where I'm on the spectrum.

1:09:50

If it just doesn't make sense, I don't get it.

1:09:53

It doesn't, I don't understand.

1:09:55

So, you know, I mean, keep in mind, everybody was asking Obama for his birth certificate.

1:10:00

The Supreme Court, they're like, we're not going to make a ruling on this, but we don't

1:10:04

understand why he wouldn't produce it.

1:10:06

And then Trump asking for it, and then it got released.

1:10:10

And then we killed Osama Bin Laden.

1:10:12

So it's like, I don't know.

1:10:14

DAVE: Things do happen at a weird timings.

1:10:16

RON: I don't believe in coincidences though.

1:10:17

They take, they take too much time to plan.

1:10:21

So, all right, that's my quick story on that one.

1:10:24

But, uh, I think, uh, I think we broke the hour.

1:10:28

So what, uh, anything else you want to say?

1:10:30

Except goodbye?

1:10:31

DAVE: No, yeah, just tune in next week.

1:10:33

So I'll talk about Monero, which is, um, like I said, a privacy cryptocurrency.

1:10:38

RON: Okay.

1:10:40

Yeah.

1:10:41

And at some point, can you talk about gold?

1:10:43

Or do you know enough about gold?

1:10:44

DAVE: Um, we can, I mean, we can.

1:10:46

RON: Yeah, because I keep hearing these commercials.

1:10:48

I go, oh, this is a podcast.

1:10:49

And they're like, you know, the economy's this and that.

1:10:52

And, you know, and I said, oh, okay, we're going to have an economy now.

1:10:55

I'm going to learn some stuff.

1:10:56

And they go, oh, buy gold.

1:10:58

And if you want to buy gold, buy it from here.

1:10:59

Oh, that's a fucking sales ad.

1:11:01

DAVE: Yeah, yeah.

1:11:01

RON: So I don't know what's right and what's wrong with that.

1:11:03

I mean, you know, I'm not going to be going out buying a bunch of gold, but.

1:11:06

DAVE: We can talk about that next week or?

1:11:07

RON: No, no, do your Monero.

1:11:08

The future just bring up a, you know, DAVE: we could, we could talk about it during the.

1:11:12

RON: The crosstalk.

1:11:13

DAVE: Yeah.

1:11:13

RON: Unless there's a huge news event.

1:11:16

Like a barge crash into a bridge or something.

1:11:20

Okay.

1:11:21

I'll try to predict what's next, but in this world, I'm not going to predict anything

1:11:24

because anything could happen.

1:11:27

All right, people.

1:11:28

Thanks for listening.

1:11:29

See you next week.

1:11:29

DAVE: See you next week.