Explicit XMRChat, Mushrooms as Filters?
Ep. 52

XMRChat, Mushrooms as Filters?

Episode description

Dave talks about using XMRChat for donations and Ron discusses some initial research about using mushrooms as soil filters.

This episode’s Monero challenge: Trivia - How do astronauts poop in space?

This episode’s Monero winner height & blockhash: 3377287, f2eb885bc16eedf71199660cc3734c1dcf49fab8a120e18b58520139208e1ef8

This episode’s Monero winner candidate list: MavMcQ, OliverChase

00:00:00 Democrats don’t understand the internet

00:03:05 Signalgate

00:14:04 Las Vegas Tesla arsonist caught with DNA & 23andMe

00:21:09 No more SNAP for soda & monkey anatomy lessons

00:27:28 An example of bad security being praised as good security

00:32:10 Europe planning for war?

00:33:30 How Trump can make national voter ID & how it could backfire

00:41:53 Supreme Court sides with the ATF

00:46:55 Trump backs Lindsay Graham

00:49:28 Dave talks about XMRChat

00:53:02 Ron brings up a potential use for mushrooms in the garden

Resources discussed on the show:

XMRChat (https://xmrchat.com/), interactive donation app for content creators who want to receive Monero.

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0:00

Okay, welcome to the Canary in the Cage podcast. I'm Ron Morgan, my co-host, Dave Havlicek.

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

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Yes, sir.

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So, holy fuck. I want to start the new, I want to start a new segment. I've been kind

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of touching on it here and there, but I want to try to do this a weekly. Democrats don't

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understand the fucking Internet. Okay. So, bring up the first video. All right, cue it

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up here. So, this is, we have, no sound.

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You have sound? No. Okay. Okay. We have some technical difficulties.

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No, we do VR and TV. Absolutely. First of all, we're still doing it.

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So, this, who do you think this is?

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What's your problem?

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You know, yeah, this is what people voted for.

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That when I went down to Austin.

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This was her running for office.

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Okay.

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Over a year ago.

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So, she wanted for Congress.

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So, this national seat is...

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I had another video, I think, extra moved it.

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This took a little bit of coordinate.

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She's just a lot different now. So, she, she went into this, this prim and proper young

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lady and then she turned into, well, apparently the new word for her was just pissing people

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off is ratchet.

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Yeah, that's a, that's a word.

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No, I know, but so like Steve Sanchez apparently was on, he's a radio guy right now.

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I think it's ratchet with a D.

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Okay. He was on a talk show, he's a news back. He called her a ratchet.

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Yeah.

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And the two white people got all offended. You can't say that.

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Yeah, that's a word that they use for themselves. We're not allowed to use that.

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You know, it's one of those words.

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Well, even the black lady that was on there goes, no, he can say that. I agree. It's 100%.

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I don't know. But I don't know what it means or why, where they came up with that word.

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He actually gave the definition of the radio. So, whatever.

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But I just wanted to say that was not a great example.

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I got to set the video up a little bit better.

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But it's just, it's just the Democrats do shit. They just don't realize we're going to see

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it for.

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Right.

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I don't really care.

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Do you think, I mean, why would they care?

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I think they're there.

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I think once they go anywhere, but I think when they realize that, because I mean, they've

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made a life, a career out of saying different speeches at different places and the media

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never called them out.

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Well, let me ask you this. Which one of her personalities is fake? Is the fake one?

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I think, I think the Congress is.

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The ratchet girl.

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Yeah. She, because she went to, she was.

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I don't know if you can fake that.

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She was born to very wealthy parents, went to private school.

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I don't think that means a lot.

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But whatever, how about just be yourself politicians?

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There is no, that's the thing. There is nobody there. There's, they're like evil demons from

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hell or like, and I'm an atheist, but.

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Yeah.

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She's looking up with AOC and Bernie Sanders.

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Oh God.

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So that's going to be interesting because they had a rally here last, I think on Friday.

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And there was, it was like a 30,000.

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20 million people, right?

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Yeah. No, it's like 30,000, but 85, over 85% of them, when they geofenced it, were the

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same people that show up at other rallies.

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Oops.

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Like a lot of hair swarovans, all the Hamas ones.

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Don't understand the internet.

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Yes.

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So get over it. Just be true, be real. So I guess the question of the day is, is signal

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safe?

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Yeah. Well, the big story is the signal scandal.

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Scandal.

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Before we talk about the safety of it all, let's tell what the people, because we have

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foreign listeners that might not know what's going on.

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So, before the Yemen bombing, which we talked about last week, apparently they had a signal

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chat about some plans, and someone accidentally invited a journalist.

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Yeah. Do you know why? Well, apparently it's an accident.

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He's got the same initials as somebody else who's supposed to be in the meeting.

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Oh, that was their claimant.

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But the guy who added them was, it wasn't Walz, it was his assistant.

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Yeah.

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Okay.

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So, Walz is a huge Obama supporter and does stuff at the Democrat party quite a bit.

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So, I'm still...

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So, it could be a prayer...

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Well, I mean, like, why would you...

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It doesn't help you.

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Well, I guess it doesn't make them look bad because they let info out.

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But anyway, the journalist is on this chat and he gets all the info.

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Then he works for the Atlantic, so he's a leftist.

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Yeah.

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And he publishes it.

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Now, early on, I was skeptical as to whether he was just making it all up.

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Right.

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Right, because he's lied in the past.

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Yes, he has.

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But the White House people come out and say, no, this is legit.

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Yeah.

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We fucked up.

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I guess that's the...

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Well, so basically, the media is coming out saying they were discussing war plans.

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And then, nope, they were discussing...

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Kind of generic...

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Yeah, they started going down this to less meaningful words.

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And now, well, they were cussing.

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That's actually...

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So, yeah.

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So, to me, there is a scandal here, but it's not...

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It was classified or it was war plans or...

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There was nothing classified, no war plans.

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That's not the scandal.

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Right.

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The scandal is that they're using signal.

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No, see, I thought that as well.

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So, no, the director, the CIA went in front of him.

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And he has no authority to make that the...

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No, no, listen, what he said.

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I don't care what he said.

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No, he said the use of signal was...

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He does not have the right to do that.

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The use of signal was authorized...

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He does not have the authority to do that.

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The use of signal was authorized by Biden.

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It doesn't matter.

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It was authorized by Biden.

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It doesn't matter.

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He does not have that authority.

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It was authorized by a president.

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He does not have that authority.

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Or sort of.

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The Congress has made laws about how the government may communicate.

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And you cannot use signal.

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But, okay, so the Secret Service used signal?

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You're not allowed to...

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Well, you're...

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Okay, so you can personally communicate with a signal.

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No, they were using...

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You cannot discuss government issues over signal.

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They were talking...

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The law is very clear on this.

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The law says that all government communications must be auditable.

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Right?

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They must be archivable.

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So anytime the government says any official communications,

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Right.

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It has to be archived so that if I do a FOIA request,

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they can go fish it out and give it back to me.

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Right?

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Because I'm paying for that.

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That's my information.

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But is signal...

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I know you can set it to disappear.

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Yes.

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Or you can set it to leave it in there.

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Yes.

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It doesn't have to disappear.

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Right.

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So is it archivable as long as it doesn't set it to disappear?

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No.

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Why not?

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Okay, so this is...

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This goes back to your question.

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Is signal secure?

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Yeah.

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Signal is the gold standard for security.

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We covered it on the show.

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Oh, okay.

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And so like the problem is not that,

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Oh, they were insecure.

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No, that's all bullshit.

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Okay.

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If anyone's saying that,

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they don't know what the fuck you're talking about.

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Tell them to shut the fuck up.

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Send them over to me.

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I'll call them a retard.

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Okay.

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Now, there could be security issues on the phones.

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We don't know that because I think people are using their personal phones

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where you're supposed to have a government-issued device and all that.

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But I don't know all the details about that.

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Okay.

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So that, the hearings are going to have to figure out.

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So if they're going to hack signal, it's through the phone, not through signal.

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But so a texting app that comes to the phone, is that acceptable?

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No, absolutely not.

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So, so government employees are not allowed to text?

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Not with official use.

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Hmm.

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Because that's not what I'm hearing.

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I had to sign...

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No, I...

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I worked for the government, right?

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I know.

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I had to sign the shit.

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So actually, let's talk about signal being safe.

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Bring up the blonde lady.

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Yeah.

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We'll start it anywhere.

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Political leanings.

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This is the...

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Make it seem to the American people that you're not buying us and you're not doing your job.

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So this guy's a shooting star here, just so you know.

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Absolutely.

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But there is a strong firewall between the newsroom and anything that I...

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Let's talk about the newsroom.

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So she is the leader of...

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In your editor boards.

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Ah, I gotta get more organized.

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You have to give us the perception that you're doing...

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She's like an NPR.

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She is the president of NPR.

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Yeah.

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So why would I bring her up as if signal's safe?

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I have no idea.

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She sits on the board of signal.

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Huh?

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Interesting.

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Let's just play out for a second.

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Well, I think that you are failing.

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I realize you've only been there for a year, but I just really think that while it is a small portion of your budget, you very much should expect...

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We should take the best shitty section.

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...a restructure your...

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From the beginning.

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No, no.

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Make it seem...

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You were talking!

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Don't put me in your...

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You're a rabid progressive.

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Like, and do you not think it's a problem that your political...

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This doesn't want to bring up.

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Make it seem to the American people that you're not buying us and you're not doing your job?

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Because you agree that your job is to have journalistic integrity, right?

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Absolutely, but there is a strong firewall between the newsroom and anything that I...

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Let's talk about the newsroom.

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You have 87 registered Democrats, not a single Republican in your editor boards.

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I mean, how does that work to give us the perception that you're doing your job of actually delivering unbiased information?

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Well, I would agree with you that that number is a concern if it is accurate.

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I just want to get to a certain part of it.

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I do believe that we need to have journalists who represent the full breadth of the Americans.

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But basically, this guy was giving her a gotcha question.

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That's why I'm talking.

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He's taking to them long.

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Well, I think that you are failing.

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So, basically, he was giving gotcha questions.

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And the reality is, if someone asks you a very direct question, they gotcha.

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Don't try to deny it.

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Where's the TV remote?

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She was dancing all around it.

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So, you said...

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But she is sitting on the board of signal.

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That's just not relevant because, as we know, signal is open source.

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So, it literally doesn't matter who sits on the board or who says whatever the fuck, who has shitty opinions,

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because you can go read the source code for yourself and be sure of what you are installing on your devices.

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Where is our brightness?

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Here we go.

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So, why would they have that lady sit on the board when she's obviously a Democrat, a hardcore Democrat, runs in the...

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Well, they have money because she has money.

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Okay.

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It's simple.

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But yeah, so signal is the absolute gold standard.

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Like, we've covered it.

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If you guys have questions, you know, put me in the chat.

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I can help you explain to you why it's safe, why it's the best app out there for keeping your prep...

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for keeping your info secure.

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And that's ultimately the problem of government official using it, is because it's too secure.

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We don't want their shit to be that secure.

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We want them to be accountable to us.

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So, we gotta clarify that with the bike, because the CIA interrupts and is sitting in front of Congress...

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He's a retard.

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Well, then he's...

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He's breaking the law.

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Is he lying?

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He said it was already on his computer.

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I believe that he thinks that he has the authority to authorize it, but he does not.

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The law is very clear on what government communications must follow.

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Okay.

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So, what was your biggest takeaway of all those messages?

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I didn't read a lot of them.

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I saw JD Vance was kind of skeptical towards it, which I liked, but then later on he kind of backtracked.

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No, he did backtrack.

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What he said was, this is just another...

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I'm surmising it, is another example of us fighting for Europe to protect them.

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We only send a very small percentage of our ships through which have been fired at from Yemen.

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They have fired at our ships.

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Which ships?

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Huh?

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Which ships?

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They didn't even say the names.

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What kind of ships were they?

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Oh, freight liners.

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So, they're not...

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Okay, they are cargo and...

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Yeah, it's not military.

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So, but Europe and China use that quite a bit.

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So, why we went and bombed?

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I don't know.

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So, if you would that.

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But if they are fired at our ships, I guess you gotta learn the hard way.

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Well, yeah, but okay, hold on a second, because Dave Smith has brought up this example with respect to Israel, right?

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Let's say that I shoot one of your family members.

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Okay.

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And then I go hide out in a school.

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Can you bomb the school?

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Yeah, that's what we're doing.

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That analogy was all over.

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No, I agree.

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I'm still iffy if that was our job to do.

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But even if it's our job, let's say it's our job.

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Find the right people and precision kill those people.

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Don't be bombing residential areas.

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Oh, that's what they did in Vropa Residence.

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Yeah.

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But no, it's...

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Yeah, because I like peace by force.

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I do.

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So, we have to show force every once in a while.

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Well, we don't.

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We...

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Okay, Biden was not showing peace by force.

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Okay, but showing force...

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And look at all the shit that happened.

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Showing force means standing there with a gun and saying, come at me, bro.

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That's what peace and force should mean.

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Not fucking, hey, we get to randomly bomb a country.

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No, no, no, I'm not defeated the event attack.

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I'm not sure.

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I can't...

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I don't know.

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I don't have an opinion of it because I don't fully know what the reason was.

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Were we truly fighting for Europe?

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Were we truly fighting for China?

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How does this help our country?

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Israel.

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Bye-bye, YouTube.

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Yeah.

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But here's the interesting question I have for you.

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So, that reporter was brought on to a signal chat.

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Yeah.

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That was clearly politicians and high-ranking officials of the Trump government.

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Yeah.

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Well, and that's the other issue with Signal is that you can invite people on accident,

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right?

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You're responsible for your own security, whereas a government app would literally not have

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an account for that guy, right?

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Well, no.

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He would be there.

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Oh, I see, because he was there, but they just got the initials out.

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Yeah.

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Because Signal, they could contact me, right?

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Right.

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So, every right-wing podcast or right-wing right to listen to has said he should have

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gotten off of that.

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He should have said, guys, I'm sorry, I'm on here.

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Fuck that.

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I'm removing it.

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Yeah.

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I would not get off.

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Fuck that.

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So, a reporter, should a reporter get off?

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No.

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Absolutely not.

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Nobody should.

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This is another thing.

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A lot of people were ranting, oh, if it was classified, then he broke the law.

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No, asshole.

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If you're a private citizen, you are not beholden to any classified info.

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That's that's a rule for government officials not for you. I mean if you invite me to a barbecue. I'm coming to eat some ribs

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Of course, I'm saying so yeah, I don't I don't like the reporter

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But I also don't blame it for not getting off the screen shot in the fucking everything

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Yeah, because because again with signal they could delete those messages and there's no trace

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Yeah, so yeah, no, I'm glad he stayed on because this isn't an issue that needs to be addressed

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I don't think it's a a big issue. I think it's like I said the chat the contents of the chat was not the big issue

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It's the fact that they're using these secure

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Privacy tools that those are those are our tools not yours right your servant you use what we tell you you can use

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Yep, okay, so we kind of agree on that

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Oh, we we have the most first pages now. We caught the guy in Vegas was blown up Tesla's

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What is his name? Oh Kim?

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Okay, they caught him one of the ways they caught it was his DNA really how was his DNA in the Tesla?

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That's my question was he jerking off into the charger?

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He's just a little burn baby burn burn baby. Well, they did they did say

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He would sit back with a sniper rifle and take out the cameras and the lights around there

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Okay, did this dumbass touch his bullet and would have wouldn't know that wouldn't that would just know you have on the shelf

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I bet he just like he had a beard in a big bushy beard photo. Yeah, I mean just drop hair somewhere

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Yeah, but not all hair has

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Dn and how would you know a random hair flying by in Vegas? I mean if it was

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Positioned in the pride. I don't know. I don't know. I'm guessing is well. Let's say it was a hair

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Right, they picked up a hair at the scene and a follow and I've been follicle on it

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It had a they had DNA and you know, you don't need a fuck all the DNA's in your hair

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No, you're dead. Yeah, but the DNA still there

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They still analyze DNA. So so let's say he's in the database. So he pings

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And they went to 23 and me right

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But no, so I just learned this while reading about the 23 and me thing is that

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Getting a DNA match does not establish probable cause

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Okay, so they can't go arrest you or they can't search your house

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They can't do anything they can't get a warrants just honor your DNA

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They're two people gonna have the same fingerprints, right?

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So what's they do they're gonna have the same DNA?

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But what you can do is you can go stake that guy out, right?

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investigation, right and then so you stake him out you see him doing something that connects him to the crime or some other crime

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Well, and then you have probable cause my guess is he was gonna he was at two in the morning

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Okay, so he was gonna be blown. Oh wait a second. Maybe they have his bus. No, who the fuck knows? I don't know

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No, so there was

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They said there was an incident the early a.m. Hours on Boulder Highway by

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Sahara, huh? And they said it's got some roads closed since this morning

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There's a there's a Tesla storage parking lot over there. I wonder if that's where they got the guy

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I know maybe maybe was doing it again. They put a stake on them. They watched him go to another test

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That's what I think they did. Okay. Yeah, so oh

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Yeah, but let's talk about 23 me then since we brought it up. Okay, so

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23 me free if you don't know

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They do like ancestry or disease modeling for you like you send in your spit

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Yeah, and analyze your DNA they give you a profile, right? And there was a big old breach

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They lost like 15 million users. Yeah, a couple years ago, right?

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So I think they had they have reached again. Oh, because now they filed for bankruptcy, right?

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And now they're trying to sell all their data. So you're DNA people so like

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Anybody the government can buy that data, right? I can buy the day I can I can

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Okay, cuz I okay last week we had a computer issue

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So we I think we started talking about this or I was gonna talk about this and we never did so

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Remember, I always say does a survivor always kind of mimics what's going on

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The TV show does it was either settlement. Oh, yeah. Okay. Okay. So in in one of their seasons

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There was a guy who was trying to create a virus just to go out for a certain color a person, right?

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And that's kind of what they were talking about with this. Ah, all this data

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Yeah, they can use it to target certain groups of people individual

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So that what I mean me and my my friends we we were kind of discussing this throwing around like what could you do with this data?

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No, no one brought that up. That's pretty cool. Yeah

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but what I was worried about is

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if the if the feds

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Have this database of people's DNA

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They can just frame you for anything. It's not anything but like yeah something that you are in the same city for that

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You have no alibi for right because normally like they pick up a hair at the scene and

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They don't know who's they don't know how to fake that DNA. I mean, you're like if I wanted to frame Ron Morgan

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I can't one you there's billions of I wanted to frame you I don't know what DNA to fake to make it look real

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I'd have to sneak in and take your DNA somehow. Right now that they have this database

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Well, maybe Ron Morgan isn't there and they'll just go look him up and say oh

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He has this Alzheimer's gene. Let's say we found that at the scene, right?

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Now they can say oh, we found your DNA at the scene so they can arrest you and do whatever the fuck right so

18:31

as a jury person

18:34

You should now not be convinced by DNA evidence, right? Well, no, I mean

18:40

I mean, I wouldn't be before necessarily but now it's even worse it first came out in the OJ trial and

18:45

The reason they've lost by using they overwhelmed the jury

18:48

So a little bit more than that. I mean they fucked up the the handling of the DNA

18:52

There were chain of custody problems. I knew what DNA was back then it was just like

18:57

Yeah, but wait, I used to look this up. So it says hair the hair itself does not contain DNA

19:02

Hair is primarily made of proteins called creatin and the hair shaft hair shaft

19:07

The part you see above the skin itself does not contain DNA the hair follicle does huh?

19:13

Okay, well there you go. That's AI though. So yeah, program that I mean that one's probably correct

19:18

It's so I know we don't the hair follicle the hair follicle is a little white little chunky thing at the bottom of your hair

19:23

Yeah, the part that came out without properly. So I was actually curious to see what his DNA was that he left there

19:29

But yeah, but a bit of 23 and me. I mean this is this is why you should not use that kind of oh fuck

19:34

No, I would but the other the problem is like just because you don't use it doesn't mean they can't tell things about you

19:41

Yeah, because if your family uses it you're related to them

19:43

Yep

19:44

now so they won't they wouldn't be able to get the markers that are used by the police because those are usually unique

19:51

Roughly to the person. Okay, because what they do is they find spots that are high mutation zones. Okay, and that's what they look at

19:59

so like your

20:01

The DNA that they get from you

20:03

Would be similar to that of your parents, but not the same. Yeah, it's all familiar match though. Yeah, so

20:10

Yeah, and you do identical twins. Do they share the same DNA? Not a hundred percent. No, there's so there's so

20:16

Okay, there's there's mutations in everybody

20:20

Because you're doing you got a lot of fucking pairs DNA

20:24

if it's if a DNA is to

20:29

Just one person and can't two people can't show the same DNA then how's it not a missful import I

20:35

Mean the finger and they approve it that people have

20:37

You can do whatever the fuck they want to their the government fair enough

20:40

It's if the jury buys it then they buy it and Jerry's will buy almost a fine. He fucking thing

20:46

Yeah, you'd be surprised on which if goofball bullshit is using courts that shit like they used to use lie detector test

20:52

Which they don't anymore, but

20:55

Bullshit lie detector test and drug dogs need to go. Yeah drug dogs are using court. Yeah, and they're not even 20% accurate

21:03

They're anti accurate and we use a bit court. Yeah, amazing

21:09

Let's talk about so this happened early on in the week, so it kind of got drowned out by the single shit

21:14

But RFK came out and said

21:16

We are okay the health and human services secretary. Oh, yeah, you mean that guy that made a lot of promises

21:24

But he did one. He did. Oh, what is it? Go ahead?

21:27

Well, I don't know if they actually went through on it

21:29

Or if he announced it or whatever, but he said that they're going they're gonna stop letting you use your

21:35

Food stamps for soda. Oh

21:38

That came out like two or three weeks ago. No, that was last week. I wrote down. Okay. I wrote my notes down

21:43

Yeah, but there's videos about this. Yeah, okay, that's fine

21:46

Well, but everyone got all up in arms about it

21:48

So there was like right-wing accounts that like lean libertarian that got paid to make anti

21:55

Post about this thing. Well, who are you to tell me what I can?

21:59

Buy in at the grocery motherfucker. That's food stamps. That's my fucking money

22:03

Of course, I'm someone to tell you what you can use it on though. You can't use it on alcohol or cigarettes

22:09

Or pet food or these libertarians that you guys brought in are just fucking dumb. I don't know though. Those aren't those aren't our people

22:16

I don't know who those fucking guys like they're like big accounts that like clown world in it

22:21

He's not like libertarian. He's an anti libertarian

22:25

Arif K. Stone in his position because I was actually following I was in the process of following missing person

22:30

Missing persons report. He's working on the changes to food stamps. Come on. Give me a break. Wait. Is there flooring turn our water?

22:38

Yeah, probably well, that's a local thing. That's local. He still says he's gonna get it removed

22:43

Well, so maybe him and Pam Bondi like can take the Epstein list to each little town that produces water

22:48

Well, okay, what's your what's your take on banning food stamps for soda? Oh, I'm a total hundred and four

22:54

Well, do you know who is not for it the soda manufacturers the soda manufacturers exactly and the people on food stamps?

23:02

They don't think they care that much. No, they're gonna sell it. They're gonna sell them for for catch anyway

23:07

But yeah, so the I know I didn't verify this

23:11

But somebody mentioned that 25% of Coca-Cola sales are from food stamps

23:17

Again, I didn't verify this don't quote me on it

23:20

But well, if that's true, that's insane if you look up the amount of people that are on food stamps in this country

23:27

That's probably not that far off. That's a good thing

23:29

This is a fucking like welfare for Coca-Cola

23:32

But food stamps goes beyond the welfare program like you could be unemployed

23:37

You could be you can go apply you can still have a job and your spouse baby got fired

23:42

Yeah, and you can go apply for food stamps because you've lost your

23:47

Man, so they're the whole fucking program. Yeah, a lot of people are food stamps rice and beans only how about that?

23:52

I mean that's Adam Crowley's

23:54

No, I'm gonna ask you this is years ago. I loved his response

23:59

He was talking more about free breakfast at school. Mm-hmm should the school provide free breakfast? No, be why?

24:05

This is my money. Okay. His take was it's your kids

24:09

It's the parents job to feed their own kids and you set a good role model. Yeah when you feed your own kids

24:14

Yeah, so rice and beans it is

24:16

Well, no, but it but you're setting an example for your kids that you're my child

24:21

I'm gonna feed you and I can't like that

24:23

so I think that anybody that thinks that schools should give out free lunches should go to the store buy a bunch of lunches and

24:31

Stand out front of the school and hand it to the kids. I won't stop you that go do it

24:36

I'm not stopping you. I don't I know about this story, but I don't know enough to talk about it

24:41

But if you want you all set off check out CCSD's that's our school district here in Southern Nevada

24:48

Yeah

24:50

they're their food voucher program and

24:53

Basically somebody did an investigation and all the fresh fruit they spent millions of dollars all was end up in the garbage

24:59

Yeah, kids. They want it. Of course. Why would keep on fruit?

25:02

I'm gonna add this cardboard pizza because it's in a rectangle

25:06

Do you speak in a fruit?

25:09

I saw this video

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I'm gonna enjoy my morning banana. He's eating a banana with a spoon

25:19

Here's Tesla on the Cybertruck. I

25:22

Can literally drive hands-free one thing about banana with this so guys I know you like vandalizing Tesla's these days

25:30

That's a popular find this guy vandalizes

25:33

I approve of vandalizing this guy's Tesla. You don't fucking eat bananas with a spoon. No, but I was saying for the show

25:38

I know a guy

25:39

He peels the banana all the way and grabs the banana with his hand and eats it even monkeys don't do that

25:46

I know monkeys keep their hands on. They eat the peel

25:49

Don't they? I don't think so. You eat some of my they don't have thumbs. They do? Monkeys have thumbs?

25:55

No, what are you talking about? Do monkeys don't have thumbs the opposable thumb that makes this different you fucking monkeys

26:01

Maybe your monkeys

26:03

Thumbs what are you talking about? Okay? This is a breaking news here. We gotta find this out

26:08

I'm just go all the way down to lemurs. I want to say do monkeys. Oh my god

26:13

We're gonna wait for him to have Google monkeys having of course. They have thumbs somebody put hair

26:20

The first response is hair Wow

26:31

Of course, how do you not know this I

26:35

Always thought that's what separated as a monkey. No, no

26:39

Really, well fuck like I'm fine this out now

26:41

I can grab all sorts of things they grab branches and

26:45

I could I just work my tree with my forefinger. No, you can't I can't do

26:51

You know looked at one up to no you banana. I'm gonna see if they peel it some of me to peels

26:55

Yeah, for sure. I mean, I would think there's good protein for me. It just doesn't taste that good. It's really bitter

27:01

No, do they do well? Okay. These might be trained monkeys. Yeah, no cycle path

27:07

Me maybe they gave it to him that way though. Yeah. Oh, we go video. I

27:11

Guess we have a video up there. We could show it but oh fucking ads ads

27:16

Sorry, we've got it. We're gonna determine who's right and who's wrong here

27:20

Yeah, he's a train man

27:25

Alright, what's the next story here?

27:28

Do you give a security thing you want to talk about? Oh, yeah, um, okay, so I saw this video today

27:35

So this is a concert

27:42

And she stops him and says hey, this is the backstage area you can't come in here. Yeah

27:48

He says I'm the singer in the band. Yeah, okay, and then she says, oh, okay, go ahead

27:54

Oh

27:57

Yeah, you did a good job and like everybody in the common thread was like oh, she's she's did a great job like great singer

28:05

Well, he was the singer but if any asshole can just say I'm the singer and you let him through you're not doing your fucking job

28:12

Oh, dude, I don't know if I've ever talked to you about this before

28:16

You're in Vegas

28:18

We have a lot of security guards. Yeah, and a lot of venues will search you before you come into their venue

28:24

Right. Have you ever seen the Vegas search the Vegas experience search? No

28:30

Okay, you good I'm fine with the waist. Okay

28:34

They never ever go down to the ankles fine with me

28:37

That's why I call the Vegas experience search because they're not really searching you. Okay. Good. What's the problem? Oh

28:43

Why should they search you and you they probably hate doing it

28:46

Do you know do you go to Fremont Street at all? No, not really so they have they set up the metal detectors for certain events and

28:54

They now you just hold your belongings over your head

28:58

Okay, and the metal detector beeps green in certain areas with me. I was thinking so it's kind of kind of smart interesting

29:06

But I don't well never talk about this in the show before that I could sneak in yes, okay

29:11

I guess the guns and they're unloaded because I'm not shooting a but they there's security socks

29:16

And there's an unloaded gun. Well, it's a proof of point that they're they're searching for outlawers

29:21

And they're being greedy fucking bastards. Okay, okay?

29:26

Let's let's do the last week's Monero challenge. Okay

29:30

So we had our guest dr. Jonathan Maxim and the challenge was to go to one of his websites and

29:37

Just copy paste some text to prove that you went there

29:40

We only two people do that. Okay, that's that's pathetic guys. Come on. You knew about it Matt

29:45

But the two we had were

29:48

Mav McHugh, he's been on a roll lately

29:53

And

29:55

Oliver Chase another loyalist loyalist

29:59

these two are the

30:01

To going back and forth at each other so let's spin the wheel and see who won the minute

30:10

I

30:11

Have the queue and the queue I think that's a two for yeah

30:15

When the big one did he?

30:17

No, that was over chase over chase. Yeah, so no complaining Oliver Chase. Yeah, I want to hear about your communism wheel

30:23

Yeah, mad McHugh give us a call or text or whatever and collect your Monero

30:28

So this week's Monero challenge is gonna be one that I thought of last week

30:32

But this was more important because since we had an interviewer. We wanted to use his website

30:36

So this is a searchable thing believe it or not you're probably think it's not searchable, but it is

30:41

This goes back to the Elon Musk rescuing the astronauts off the space station when our government couldn't do it

30:48

So a private citizen had to do what our government couldn't do

30:52

Oh, did you know he he set a ship up in September? Yeah, and they wouldn't let him bite and said no. Yeah

31:00

Yeah

31:01

We did okay, you know, yeah, cuz of the the recording partial the show and that record

31:06

I remember like I said that he was gonna do it and then they denied it. Yeah. Yeah, so the question is

31:14

Because you know what happens

31:16

How do astronauts poop on the space station and there is a specific way because I understand you have no gravity

31:23

right, so speak speak your muscle opens and

31:27

Take it from there. Yeah, so everyone who answers gets a shot in the wheel

31:32

Oh

31:33

What else do I have going on this week? Oh, did you see what he I posted on x2 it's supposed to be taken down

31:39

What is the Trump just?

31:41

Signed the reason more documents the what the signed ideal for more document release and it's about his Russian collusion

31:49

This ex silver bullet or something. I

31:53

Don't know. I didn't see the story. I thought I had it on on X

31:56

But I think he gets shit by he raises on my stuff. I don't click on your shit

32:07

Boy dead air, huh?

32:10

Oh, I guess why I look we'll talk about this is Europe planning for war. I

32:16

Don't think they would know what to do it. I mean like they don't have any equipment

32:20

They don't have any soldiers. Well, they just passed a billion dollar fun. I'm sorry not billion dollars euros

32:27

To start building a military

32:30

Banks to answer who was the military before we were

32:34

really

32:37

We actually

32:38

Forced a lot of countries to shut their militaries down in exchange for us protecting them

32:42

Which I think Japan is one of those and and I think actually last week Trump was talking to the Prime Minister of Japan

32:49

Or wherever the leader is about getting them started back with their own military to protect themselves

32:54

Because guys

32:56

Japan's our friend now like they're not against us anymore

33:00

They can you protect themselves? We should stop paying for that. So I think I must have been removed or something

33:05

but basically he's released all the documents of the of

33:09

The Russia collusion and all that stuff that happened in his last campaign and

33:13

He's also preparing to release the documents of all the the two shooters

33:17

They shot at them or one that shot at him and one that almost shot him

33:20

I don't think they're gonna have any info in there. I mean, what could they have?

33:23

Well, they're gonna know who the real shooter was. I'll get out of here with this bullshit. There's two shooters. We'll find out

33:30

Retarded and he's like looking at the fucking reflection off the water towers kids. So the voter ID law if you're about this

33:37

Yeah, is it gonna happen? I

33:40

Mean, I mean, why you said not constitutional. Okay, but how can you go around it being that being constitutional?

33:47

Well, the same way they do it for everything where they were they threatened to withhold

33:51

Dollar dollars, so we might be getting voter ID

33:55

I'm all for why you would be against it now. I don't I've already explained why I'm against it. I'm against ID

34:00

I understand. So here's the thing I

34:03

What the reason I support Trump doing stunts like this is because I want one of the states to make it illegal

34:11

For employers within that state to withhold taxes on behalf of their employees

34:16

The oh, actually you said they passed them also they had you because before you didn't have they weren't well to agree to it

34:24

before

34:25

What do you mean before you still may be accurate? I haven't done something my issue, but you could go to your employer

34:31

Go, please do not do any withholdings. Yeah, I still can they just they made a bunch of hoops for you to be very hard to repay me

34:37

ass but

34:38

but but the employer legally has to

34:41

Do like take the first step, you know what I mean?

34:44

So what I want to see happen, and of course, it'll be a blue state right now because it's Trump in office

34:49

So let's say New York passes a law

34:53

That says anybody that operates in the state of New York

34:56

You cannot withhold federal tax dollars from those paychecks

34:59

You must pay your employees what you owe them and now if the employees want to pay taxes on their own time

35:06

That's up to them

35:08

So and also we will not aid the IRS in collecting those dollars. I want to see a blue state do that

35:15

That may be a moot point coming up. Why have you heard about April 2nd?

35:20

Liberation day what Trump and liberation day. What does that mean? He's he's gonna announce the tariffs

35:27

He's gonna announce a whole bunch more things and well, okay, okay?

35:30

So if I close him said the IRS is involved with this, okay

35:34

So what if he bans income tax then he can't play these games about forcing federal ID? What are you talking about?

35:40

The federal income I mean you get federal income from a lot more than people's incomes, right?

35:45

But there's no way they would have enough money to where the states would care about that

35:50

Like the whole point of getting rid of the income tax is to shut down the federal government

35:54

Or to make it very small agree, but there's there's money that the pork money replaces bridges in certain certain people's districts

36:02

Okay, that takes a lot more than just

36:05

The income tax only provides like two trillion dollars well

36:07

But but if we ban the income tax and replace it with tariffs then federal revenues will tank

36:13

I mean like seriously fucking tank. Oh, so you're you're well you're you're for because you want the government to collapse

36:18

Yes, it don't take like 80% you think it's financially a bad decision. No. Oh, yeah financially

36:24

I won't from Trump's perspective

36:26

Yes, because he won't be able to force people to do a state ID or I think there's a lot more than federal dollars

36:31

No, no, no, so all that money will come back to the states and and obviously the states have income taxes a lot

36:37

Most of them do and they'll just raise their rates on their people, right?

36:40

And what's that gonna what's gonna happen is people gonna say well fuck this blue state

36:44

I'm not living here right you're gonna charge me like you're gonna tax me the same way the feds used to do

36:48

But I can move I can move to Nevada. I can tend to see it move to Florida

36:52

That's happening now, right? So so what's gonna happen is you're gonna see those tax rates have to come down. There's no choice

36:57

Right, right. So the less we pay the taxes

37:01

The less power the government has right and they can't bitch about bridges because if we want to bridge

37:06

We'll fund a fucking bridge, right? It's all the bullshit that we want you to stop funding and there's not gonna have any choice

37:12

Do you know there's a sales tax in your cell phone bill?

37:15

Probably yeah, I just found out it's 4.8 percent in Nevada sounds about right now. I don't know if that's federal

37:20

I'm sure that's a federal tax. I don't know. I know I don't think I don't know it's fair

37:25

Airways and I don't think the feds can even do a sales tax

37:29

I believe the feds get a lot more. I mean, how was USAID funded all this time?

37:34

Wasn't on a tax to it's like two trillion dollars we pay in they caught two trillion dollars going to one country

37:41

Well, I think no, it's got to be more than that because their revenues are they spend six trillion a year, right?

37:46

And the debt is like two trillion a year. Okay, so I think specifically off of federal income tax

37:53

I believe it's only like to try no way

37:56

There's no fucking way because the income tax is by far the biggest source of revenue for them like what else would it be?

38:07

You're the worst so basically how we got started on this is

38:14

With Europe preparing to attack Russia a pair says they don't have a military

38:19

I'll let you look it up. Yeah, they don't have a military. We have been protecting them

38:24

Trillion from from income tax, okay

38:29

There you go. No, actually, okay. Yeah

38:32

About half of it is income tax about half of it. Yeah, how the fuck is that possible? Okay? Well, okay?

38:38

So that's weird that would make you what's that word again that you can't say

38:43

I

38:48

How can that be but anyway like it would still it would prevent Trump from playing stupid games

38:53

And any any president because they shouldn't be doing this

38:56

You shouldn't be holding a state hot state hostage to make them implement the rules that you want

39:00

That's all bullshit a state should be able to operate the way it wants and then the way we

39:05

Punish states that do bad things as people move out

39:08

Ten years ago, I would agree with that statement. Oh, the Constitution is what it is. It's the it's 250 fucking years old

39:16

Do you think we have a say in Nevada?

39:18

What was our voting system? Do you think we think we count fairly you can move out?

39:24

And what yeah, California

39:27

Florida, okay, what's the problem? Oh

39:30

It's great state. That's why we have a state system where states are sovereign and the federal government is only supposed to

39:37

Maintain coordination amongst the states. That's all they're supposed to do. I mean look at how much money the federal government gave Colombia

39:43

Well, I mean my point is is there's a lot more the federal government skin that we know about

39:49

we've had this conversation on bar before I say we're we are seriously overtaxed and

39:54

Because if you factor in

39:56

All the way down to the janitor at a police station all the way up to the president United States

40:01

Our taxes pay for all that right and apparently we have a shit ton left over

40:05

Because I came up with it because of the COVID shit

40:08

We they were given out COVID money like

40:11

They print a lot of that stuff wasn't also printed as well

40:14

So I'd be California. I mean all blue states other countries all got big fucking bags of cash

40:20

When they followed the line oh and oh shit is that not on X hold on what?

40:26

Something else popped in my head. I have a sort of tensions man. Oh look the bird who was squirrel. I said bird you said squirrel

40:32

The somebody just came out and said

40:37

But it was about COVID

40:41

It should be top on X well, let me deal with this too

40:44

So Ashley Babbitt was shot and killed by a Capitol Police officer in January 6. She was unarmed. Yeah

40:49

What do you think it was a good shooter? No, of course not you didn't you need it was a bad shoot

40:54

You need to be in danger of your life or somebody else's life for you for you to deploy your firearm

41:01

But okay, so it'll be in a but police officers have said they're charging me so they're allowed to shoot them

41:06

Fuck no, no, you know you're not sorry. No, you're not

41:10

Like it doesn't matter for charging you they don't have a weapon that you use non-lethal means of restraining them

41:16

If you can't do that quit the fucking job bitch

41:20

Okay, that's really bizarre. Oh it was COVID related. So maybe they got it got moved from X

41:26

It was I believe somebody in the European Union said it was it was all it was lab generated and

41:32

That they were I should really wish I could have found that

41:37

Why I mean I must allow and should disappear off this let it go because it's terrible the access it's still to it's always been terrible

41:43

Sorry, it just sucks. I don't like it. Let's just move on

41:48

So I have two things left to cover

41:51

From my end, okay

41:53

Let's talk about the Supreme Court

41:55

Because I think it was yesterday

41:59

They were hearing a case about the ATF who made a rule

42:03

Saying that a hunk of battle. That's not a gun is a gun

42:09

so what people were doing was what so the way the law works here is

42:14

You can sell guns in parts, right?

42:17

And

42:18

Most of those parts are unregulated because they're not guns. They're barrel. You can sell barrel, right?

42:23

So they have to figure out well

42:25

What's the actual gun and what they've decided was is that the lower receiver is the gun?

42:31

So that's the part that has to have the serial number

42:33

That's the part that's regulated that you need a background check for blah blah blah and essentially

42:39

It's a hunk of metal and it's just in a certain shape

42:42

So what people started doing was they would take an aluminum bar or steel bar and they would mill out

42:49

Most of the way, right? Okay, and they would sell that because it's not a gun

42:54

It's not you can't put it into a gun and make it functional, right?

42:57

You have to mill at the rest of the way, right?

42:59

So it's not a gun and they were selling it unregulated with no serial numbers or whatever and the ATF says no

43:05

You can't do that. That's that's still a gun

43:07

So they take it to court

43:09

It goes back and forth, you know and they because it goes up to circuits and Supreme Court says they agree with the ATF

43:16

I think it was seven to two

43:18

So like it was and they so now they're saying that this hunk of metal that you cannot hook gun parts up to and fire them

43:25

is a gun

43:28

And this is one of the most retarded decisions they've made in the last I don't know 10 10 years

43:33

I mean like what the fuck you talking about first of all

43:37

Any infringement at all upon our right stone a gun is unconstitutional, right?

43:41

Yeah, they should have thrown that out on those grounds alone, right?

43:44

Fuck you can't rule on guns the ATF is unconstitutional get the fuck out of our courtroom, but no they they say

43:51

Oh, well, we regulate the NFA and machine guns and the blood they the fucking Supreme Court are retards

43:58

Oh, they're all retards. I'm sorry even even the two that that dissented they still have other decisions that are retarded

44:05

Um, what else so good. So yeah, so

44:09

Like at what point do we say?

44:12

What do you this is not a gun? It's a hunk of fucking metal

44:15

So if I just have an actual block is that a gun too?

44:20

Because I could put it in a milling machine and then mill the parts out. Yeah, what the fuck like where does this end?

44:25

We got a band the ATF. Yeah, like I know there's talks of that though. There is talks of that. So I've considered

44:33

What if we had a wealthy benefactor?

44:36

Just make thousands of these things right get a mill and

44:41

Get the 3d models and just make thousands of them just pump because they're not that expensive, right?

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And then you take these things and then you just dump them in parks on

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the sidewalks

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In schools like do it anonymously do it with your face mask on and all that like just don't leave you DNA around

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No, you yeah, put them everywhere, right? So now any person that walks by and picks one of these things up is a felon according to the ATF

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So if we did that and everybody is just a felon because of random happenstance

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Maybe something will be done about this. Huh? Okay, but speaking of spring court

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Would you believe that the Supreme Court might be the one at least one member of the Supreme Court might be holding up the EPC

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Unless because he might be on it. Oh my god, yeah, I would believe that yeah

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I'm not gonna say his name because I haven't seen enough proof yet, but I think

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One of the guy you could probably the court hasn't issued anything about the list though

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Personally he might have been behind I mean

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He's not gonna bring it up in the court. Well, because he wants to remain off right

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So I'm sure they've got a back channel communication signal. Yeah, he's a signal app

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And luckily hopefully if you since the next one loop loop me in yeah

45:56

But now there's this very there's a lot of evidence saying there's a certain Supreme Court justice interesting

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I'm not gonna say his name, but is it Katanji Jackson Brown? No

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They wouldn't let her on I mean you've already narrowed it down to six people right and who's the most active one the last couple months

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So we've been here about

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Having all interesting but this one this figure one's been the news quite a bit talking about you know anti-trump stuff

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We'll see where that goes. Yeah, hopefully it'll be good and then there was something else just release the fucking list for Christ's sake

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Come on. Yeah, just shut me up. I'm gonna fuck this off

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No, I actually believe we're done. I don't think it's ever come catch Patel keeps posting on Twitter

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Oh, we arrested this gangster or we found cocaine shut the fuck up man or release the Epstein list

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I don't give a fuck about your drug war bullshit

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I mean catch Patel at least he's coming on and giving updates or he's not giving out

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But release the list. Oh

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What else was there there was something else? I thought well Trump?

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scored a big L this week on what came out endorsing Lindsey Graham your favorite senator, okay?

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Yeah, I was having a note. Oh, no, no, no, no, because I also want to talk about something else that Trump

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I just forgot again

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so

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Lindsey Graham is a war pig. Yes. He's neocon pure neocon

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But I kind of understand why he did it fuck. What are you talking about?

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We don't need this fucking guy people of South Carolina love this guy. No, they don't we need the R in the seat

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Or we don't love this guy

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They keep elected him because there's nobody else

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Well, we'll see no one's primarying his ass this guy fucking Trump is saying we have to primary Massey

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Thomas fucking Massey and you're gonna back Lindsey Graham get the fuck out of here Trump

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No, I know they take your hat off your ass. What are you there? Did you find Hunter's cocaine stash?

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What are you doing? I I have to say that he probably has a good reason for doing it the only thing I think

47:55

So Graham always votes for him votes on his stuff, but a lot of Republicans

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I know it's I'm not happy. I had to dig deep to find an answer that justifies this because it's insane. Oh

48:06

My god Trump like come on man, you you had all these good promises going in your first week was amazing, right?

48:12

Yeah, so what are you doing? It's it's he lacks follow-up

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He does stuff and then people behind him don't follow up. I mean, he's gotta get on that shit

48:21

He's gonna be he's supposed to be supposed to be the coach, right? Yeah

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If your players are flakking off you gotta fucking correct the whip

48:27

I still say Schumer crossed the aisle to vote for that keeping the country open

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So the Senate would not go into recess

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That was their plan all the time they wanted that bill. That's all their money

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They love their money has not been in recess since Trump took office. So what he can't he because I'm telling you

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I'm saying he's gonna get a bond II and put somebody else in there. No, he's the same. No

48:48

No, they always wanted that bill that was their bill right by the bill. Yeah

48:55

Oh, I did have one more thing. Yeah, I'm out of shit. Yeah, I know there was one more thing I wanted to talk about

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I was kind of funny or sad or something all the above. I yeah

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I did it's been a new TV has been kind of cool, but it's it's gonna mess me up on how I track my stories

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Sorry Supreme Court justice

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No, I thought Trump did something that was interesting who knows

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Whatever I go with bring up next week and say it happened last week. So I

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Actually, I do have a small training session one sure time. So all right, cool

49:28

So yeah, I'm gonna talk about XMR chat this week XMR chat is our donation platform for those of you don't know

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It's a it's in our pin tweet

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Please donate we all the all the XMR that we get goes back to our listeners through the giveaways

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We don't keep any of it. Um, but yeah XMR is really cool or XMR chat is really cool

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So it's basically trying to be like YouTube chats. Now if you don't know what YouTube chats are

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When you're doing a live stream on YouTube

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Your viewers can send a donation and then put a message on it and then it'll pop up on the stream

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So all the other viewers can see it. Okay, and and they'll say oh

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So it says blah blah blah or they can ask questions or whatever

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Now the problem with YouTube chats is one you're using YouTube

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To they take like 30% Oh, which is obscene, right? I

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Mean, I don't know why anybody uses that at all

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So now XMR chat takes nothing right all donations go to you now that might change in the future as they get bigger

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Yeah, and they need to fund their servers and everything so but they're never gonna take 30% right?

50:34

That's yeah

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Yeah, so like

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There is a fee if you want to be a creator on XMR chat

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It's it's like a penny dude like I paid him a penny and we're on there

50:47

So like they're very responsive like the devs are always available to talk about bugs or any features or oh cool

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They do have a JSON API which is not officially documented

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So I'm not gonna tell you exactly how to get to it. You have to figure it out on your own

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But what it does is it lets you view all the donations in a automated format

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Not on the web so that you could write like a bot that that streams the donations in a way that you prefer rather than their bubbles

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Okay, and I actually did this in our chat room so anytime a donation comes in

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I have a bot in our chat room that says hey someone donated this amount. Oh cool, and then you know the message

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Yeah, so the guy who's developing it the lead developer is called Fiat demise. I know we've mentioned him on the show before

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So go check him out on X

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You know say hi give him a donation

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And check out XMR chat and see what you like and see if you have suggestions

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And and let him know because he loves to respond

51:49

Now the other cool thing is they've started adding other coins besides Monero

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Now as the creator you can only get Monero

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So like and then the way the other coins work is that if a user doesn't have Monero, but they have like like coin

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let's say they would donate like coin and

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They their systems would do the conversion on the back end and then give Monero back to the creator

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And then they're not taking any fees of that either

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So there are network fees to do that, but you're paying that to the Litecoin network, huh?

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And they're constantly looking for new coins to add like they're not gonna do bullshit coins like meme coins or anything

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like they're they're actually serious about

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you know coins that have

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Good rapport with the community that they they they are

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In favor of privacy that they you know listen to the users that they're decentralized

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Oh, that's it

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And yeah, so I I don't really have a whole lot to talk about other than that

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Okay, but I did want to get them a shout out and

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Let you guys know if you're a creator or looking to become a creator to sign up for an account

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And and have your users donate to you with XMR chat, okay?

53:02

Before I start mine, this is not what I was trying to go before but this popped up

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I had I met a neighbor of mine, and he's a

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Bit of libertarian for a long time and we started talking about the gold and Fort Knox

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Yeah, and we had a conversation about this before

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And he agrees that if it's not there that the economy, you know, it's just it's well keep moving on keep moving on

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But he brought up in his last team point. Yeah, he says that gold has not been audited since the 74

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He says the government is keeping the price of gold at the price it is in 74

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Not the price it is now because that's not been audited

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So they're not they're not keeping the price because they the market controls the price

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But what they're doing is they're valuing

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They have at the private 41 bucks

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Wouldn't we be back on the gold standard almost immediately if all that gold was there

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They've revalued at $3,000 an ounce. No, that would be way too low

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What do you talk about?

54:02

3000 be way too low. Well, three that gold is selling for $3,000 an ounce right now. Yes, and back then it was like

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30 bucks an ounce 25 35 bucks. Yeah, so it went up. I don't even know what percentage that went up

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Thousand percenters. Yeah, but that would crease our dollar that would give us a chunk of gold for every dollar we have, right?

54:22

I mean, we only we're only like six trillion in debt, which I know is a lot

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The number of outstanding dollars, I don't know the exact number

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But if you divide that by the ounces of gold they claim to have yeah, it's something like 30,000

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So you need you need gold to go beat $30,000 or I don't know the exact number

54:42

But it's a big it's a bigger number than it is now really. Yes, it's way bigger

54:46

Huh, I don't believe all the gold is there by just that's even worse. That means gold should be like a hundred thousand or two hundred thousand

54:53

I just think if you bought something at $30,000 an ounce and is now it's not thousand three thousand dollars an ounce

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That's a huge increase. Yes, and if we have 30 that's why they can't do it 20 why not?

55:05

Because people would immediately go hand their dollars and say give me the gold right and then they brought out of gold immediately on day one

55:12

Okay, all right. It was just something that it was an interesting question that popped up in my head

55:16

So I don't really have a great training session today, but I let me tell you what I'm working on

55:21

I think I mentioned for I'm not really into chemtrails and I'm not but I'm kind of like

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Doing some research and finding out they may they may exist. I don't know yet

55:32

It's just there's people across the world that are complaining about the same thing bugs missing bees missing

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that's where guards not producing and

55:41

I was so I've been trying to find a way that if chemtrails were real

55:47

How could I filter them out of my garden?

55:49

Hmm and it almost looks like mushrooms are one of the good steps in that direction

55:54

Oh, because I mean I like oysters in the sea oysters are the fillers of the sea. Yes, I love them

56:01

But they're a lot of people think they're disgusting

56:03

Well, you know as a quick aside right when you when you want oysters for food

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You don't just pick it up and just chomp on it

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You actually put it in clean water and let it filter for your couple days, right?

56:15

Then it gets all the junk out now. You have a nice clean oyster. That's why that was grown on shit

56:20

But it's already filtered out. Yeah. Well, it's inside the oyster. No, I'm sure they're prize

56:25

No, because they they shit it all out and you're not feeding them so they're just getting clean water

56:29

So it looks like because apparently and I did not know this

56:32

I've never been that much into mushrooms. I don't even mushroom guy. He was here. I know that but apparently mushrooms have an amazing root system

56:41

Yeah, and that's what helps filter out a lot of the impurities in your dirt

56:45

Oh, so so that's kind of what I'm looking at

56:48

I'm trying to find a way to bring this all together because I'm you know gardens are inside

56:54

It's the time of years are planting at least in some zones

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But I what I haven't seen in years is people that have baskets full of fruit vegetables at their work

57:03

My garden just produces this shit out. I don't see that anymore

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So I did and people complaining like like some people are learning to

57:12

Self pollinate their plants. Okay, because their plants are not pollinating properly. There's no bees

57:18

Well, but no, but no like with the hemp plant and the marijuana plant the hemp plant has to pollinate the marijuana plant

57:24

I don't know and in pistachio trees. Maybe she's an episode on that. Yeah

57:29

Well, you need a female pistachio tree. Okay. Yeah, so maybe I should but

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But that's kind of what I'm looking into is is what can we grow in our garden that will clean up our dirt?

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Because even yeah, I so I'm kind of looking into that

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But I wanted to bring up the mushroom thing because I actually saw my bag of mushrooms right there

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So I because I didn't have a training session, but I pulled one out the end

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So you can't put reach hard under the middle of my bubble

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All right guys, it's it's we're actually gonna hit just under an hour

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Cool. So next week sure. We'll get a little bit better again because we brought a new technology and

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