M like shitty beer. Oh what is going on? Guys? Welcome back another episode? Day zero, day zero? What theay are we on? Guys? Eighty seven eighty three. I was trying to skip ahead, you know, as I'm trying to tie and travel, trying to go to the future, the sea, see what it has in store for us. We have got uh three of us. Day Lindsay is not with us, but we've got Charlie Robinson of course, Charlie. Are you doing good this afternoon? I am doing good? Back from Florida, Florida. Oh, flow
rider, back from flow Rider. The sun fund in the sun. It didn't rain, did it? Was it raining? It was not? But all right, all right, yeah, nobody was wearing mask. Okay, there there we go. Hey, that's that's the best type of weather. Uh, Corey, he's Corey. Are you doing good this afternoon? Yes? I'm good. Oh, okay, he's he's slightly underpowered. It is that under our Corey? Is that what we're dealing with? Is? Oh? I'm sorry, I was an NPC mode? Am I supposed to turn
on? Now? Yeah? Base yeah, let's turn up a little bit base level Corey again. So guys, what hey, The first thing I want to want to say is, um, have y'all seen the pictures of the Faderman thing? Is that real? Is that real? Ooh, it's it's real. Funny. Well, I was told that those, Um I saw that those fucking pictures that they're showing were actually rehashed old photos from like last August or something, so that those are not new photos going around.
So who the hell knows? I don't know. I claim no responsibility for
spreading those rumors or anything like that. I have no idea if they're real or fake, but it's it's just it's funny to think that they would try to pull that with him, because he's such a cartoon care he's such an unmistakable creature that anybody is so fascinated with what he looked like, you know, as he was Ian for you know, he's just like this dumpy guy who's like then, only challenged to try and bring in a stunt double that is exactly like him is going to be spectacular if they do it, it
would be spectacular because they will fail miserably and even the Normans will be like, what the fuck is going on? This guy? Hey? Hey, hey, are we are we not supposed to talk about the fact that they swapped out that fetterman guy, like the hairdresser and the shoeshine boy will be talking about that odous information, right, So I want him to do it. I hope it's right. I hope to God it's right. You know he's dead, right, you know? Yeah? I didn't. Yeah,
I didn't know what to do with it. I was like, man, it's this old for us, Like, well, even if it's an old photo, hot damn. I mean, it looks like two totally different people. I just like the idea that that that because we all know, even if it's fake, they thought about it. We all know for a fact that they thought about it. Hey, maybe they'd actually do it. Maybe
this was just some guy who's really good relate graphic design or whatever. But like you know that the government is thinking, can we fucking replace this guy like we did with Biden? Because there's clearly another Biden? Am I the only one that's seen this? Understand there's two Bidens. There's two bids Charlie. Maybe if you put on like fifty pounds you could die. Pull a Feederman, double Federman. I've got my hood, my hooded sweatshirt on.
Now, I just have to the head with a rock. Guys. This, Uh, if you're watching from people, yeah, if you're watch us on Rumble, this is the photo that's out now. The on there my right, it'll be uh it might be y'all's laugh, but I'm circling it right now. But what bring me off on this photo is that his wife is standing beside him and she looks like she loves him. So I'm like, hold on the second, it can't be fatterman, because I mean, when he went to the hospital, she said, cool, I'm going on
vacation. I mean, that's what happened. You know. It's like, hey, you know he might mental illness, might be close to death. Hey let's take a vacation. Keys. That's what she did. So uh, this one right here, that's the one that's gotten with the basketball league asked for a fifty year old player and dragged him here to the US to try and pass him off as this guy. I fucking hope this is real. I've seen some people say that that maybe it isn't, but I don't.
I don't know whether it is or not. Okay, Yeah, but it's been it's been circulating. Nobody's officially said that this is him or anything. It's just a photo that's floating around, so it's complete, it's complete,
utter nonsense. So don't believe anything until they officially deny it. Right, Let's um speaking realistically, Like, let's talk about like the Joe Biden differences in the image, right, I mean, I think most of those can be accounted for by just you know, layers upon layers of plastic surgery. You know, his ears are no longer detached because his face is pulled so tight that the skin got pulled down and now they look like they're attached.
That's that's I can see that. But it doesn't look like the same person that picture. That's one thing that catches me. Okay, yeah, nineties, I'm talking about Biden Biden. Yeah, right, right right, surgery and a real pissed off Biden. You know, the guy who passed the crime bill, who is real tough, a real real cocksucker. That that version of Biden is different than the guy we've gotten. Now, that's
not they're not the same person. I'm I mean, I'm not pretending to know how they're doing it, but I'm just saying these these aren't the same. It's not the same guy. Maybe understand and I fully understand that we've got the Saddam who's saying they've got seven, you know, stunt doubles, and like that. I get that, but like I'm saying that they have swapped him out, a feisty, mean son of a bitch with a certain
look in his eyes. And this current guy maybe he's like been lobotomized or something, but he is so emotionally different from the other one, the guy in the nineties, that pissed off guy who was working with Clinton's that guy is is It's just it. I'm almost positive it's a different person, don't you think, right am? I I know that. I let's look back. I'm just saying, and I know it sounds totally crazy, but I'm just saying, can we at least entertain this option that maybe that there's more
than one of these guys? Well, we can entertain the option, but let's look at precedent, and let's look at times that we can say with certainty there have been example of body doubles. So for me, the best is Lyndon Johnson, who used his first cousin Jay bird Peck as a body double, but he would use him in situations where he would just have to show up, you know, maybe he'd be seen from a distance. He would just have to sit there. He wouldn't have to say anything, you
know. And so I can I can see situations like that, situations like where Saddam Hussein where he's worried about getting blown up every day. So they got five of them in different places. Yes, I can see situations like
that to ben Laden when they got to fake all those videos. Of course they're doing it to fake the videos, right, So yes, we have those that situation, in a situation like this, if they were to actually do that, that would be the most fucking blatant, in your face example of use of a body double, and to a degree that it's just insulting to our intelligence. Really, So yeah, I'm just got to go on, oh oh ho ho ho oh ho. No, No, let's not
assume that people have intelligence. Okay, let's let's let's not as samee that all right, that's that's that would be unsafe assumption. The majority of correction, we are making an assumption. There's a lot of dumb dumbs out there. Majority of people walk around and like, looks good to me. It's it's not the same guy. It looks good to me, So I'll take it. I am prepared and fine with being called insane for proposing that there's a second Joe Biden. I just don't know who this guy is. He
just seems like a different guy. Yeah, hold on, I got I might. This is the best one I can find. If you try to Google to ship, but they ain't. They ain't ain't. Yeah, you got to catch it on Twitter or something. Google sucks these days, like I can't find nothing on Google anymore. Of course it's got LGBTQ rights, but that's kind of a it's kind of a little bit of a difference there. And I know, I know that there's that, But the the the
these that these guys are different. Um like try in the middle plastic surgery and dementia. If the guy goes a long way, well yeah, I mean listen, he definitely has that. This is like, okay, I want to read this. I want every member of the LGBTQ bus community know that you are loved just as you are or really he hates what then, asshole? He seriously It's like to believe all women thing, like all of them, Like I mean, right here, I'm so goddamn over this bullshit
fucking gay propaganda. It's unfucking believable, Like I don't mean, and the thing is like they're throwing the baby out with the fucking bathwater. But they're really making the gay community look dumb here, which is a shame because the gay communities work very hard to be taken seriously and I think they deserve respect, you know. And I know they're going to play the sidekick in at
chick Flick. They've always been like, we're just gonna do our thing and we're not gonna, you know, impose it, you know, And and good, you know, I'm I'm fine with with whatever. I grew up in a super gay community, like in a city that it is just very heavily gay. You are in California, in Palm Spring out of California, third of the population identifies as gay there. And so I kind of grew
up around and it was very normalized and it wasn't a big deal. But like, that's that group, that group that's been doing it for fifty years. That's not who's involved in this bullshit. This this plus plus plus stuff going on. These people are psychos. These people are out of their fucking minds. These these these these hardcore alphabet people. And I'm not talking about the gay community. I'm talking about the trans I'm a cake gender person.
These people are mentally fucked in the headache. Hey, well, you know, you know who else said that they were? They then us? Damon's Damon's in the Bible. Right Wait, it's like have you heard this before. It's like demonic possession. I'm just saying, hey, we just don't want that out. Whether you believe in it or not, do whatever you want to do with consenting adults. The problem is when you target kids. That's when the gloves come off. That's when people say, fuck this,
I'm not putting up with this. We're not, We're not. That's the line in the sand is when you start trying to sexualize kids, and we're seeing more, we're seeing groups get more and more comfortable trying to do that and have these drag shows and make make a make a point of saying it's all ages. You you watch that. I'm telling you right now, this is going to end badly for them. Some days going to flip out one
of these days. Thank you. The parents. Parents are taking a lot of their keys that they shit, it's just they're they're they're like they think they're getting social brownie points for it, Like look how studying and brave and in program us if I am because I take my kid to go, I just come see this because we're so cool with whatever, And it's like, no, no, no, this is crazy shit. You need to reevaluate your decisions. If you're taking your children to see drag performers like this in
adult clubs and you think that's fine, it's not fine. It's a big fucking problem. It's bordering on child abuse in my opinion. It's definitely sexualizing children. And yeah, they wouldn't and it's just fucking disgusting. Yeah, they wouldn't let an actual child, like in a like legitimate strip club. No, like like a strict they wouldn't let a child in there. So we're gonna be twenty one and if they's alcohol, you're gonna be twenty one.
If they don't eighteen, So I mean they are super strict about checking your IDs and things like that. Believe that's what I'm saying. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. So it's just like, but if there's some dude up here with his ball sack hanging outside of his g string and stuff, and that's fine, stunning and brave, that's what it is. Okay, So obviously it's behind a paywall. I don't know who the fuck would pay for The New York Times, But this came out just the eighteenth of March.
Ancient Judaism recognized the range of genders, and it's time that we did too. And so fortunately this article has been duplicated elsewhere, and this person just basically goes into how ancient Judaism had no problem with you know, all this gay shit going on, and we should accept it as well. So if anybody has any goddamn doubts on who the fuck is pushing this nonsense, it is right here. They admit it to us on a regular fucking basis.
Okay, so it's not a goddamn mystery. There you go. That's mean, But hey, but you just as who would pay for what I mean? But they got such a good deal right now. It's only a dollar a week, could you imagine? And so the fuck up thing is
like, you know, one of the bigger organizations. We talked about this before, we'll talk about it again, was the Uspen Institute that's funding a lot of this ship of the money that they get that they give out to these organizations to push this shit like transgender fucking story time comes from the United States government. Our taxpayer money is funding this shit. Aspen Institute is deeply
involved in this. And the Aspen Institute run by Margot Pritzker is that her name, who also happens to be at the head of an organization that fucking spent all kinds of money to try to translate these ancient, fucking judaic texts. Because there are a bunch of fucking Siico occultists. Like anyone who thinks that the fucking occultist shit that I talked about in my Kennedy research is nonsense, these motherfuckers are still added to this very day, same shiit, same
shit, different day spiritual warfare and shit. Yeah, but here's the thing.
When you try to undermine the fucking cultural, like when you try to own undermine a culture that it's so deeply rooted in capitalism with culture cultural communism, Like when you try to undermine that, you just you're gonna have the like it was much easier to attempt well, I was gonna say it was easier to attempt to Nazi Germany or pre Nazi Germany, but we saw what happened when they attempted it there, so yeah, but um yeah, like
people are gonna push back. Like half the goddamn country is fucking rednecks. You know how I know that because the number one music sold in this country is country music. Okay, goddamn, most of the country is a bunch of fucking rednecks, and they're not gonna have any of this ship. And when push comes to shove, they're gonna pull out their fucking guns and blow
your goddamn head off. When you try to take their farm for nitrogen fucking you know, to cut the nitrogen production, they're gonna shoot you in the fucking face. So it's never gonna happen in America. This ship we're gonna see is gonna be it's gonna disappear in the next couple of years, and we're gonna pretend like this woke nonsense bullshit never happened. They're going to try a different tactic because this one ain't working. They're gonna go even more authoritarian.
So I give us like five to ten years of them attempting this, maybe even less. Well. Disney just lost five and a half billion dollars this last quarter because they went got woke and went broke. So it's it's it's starting to translate into dollars now. And I think that you know, Vanguard saw that and they're like, mmmm, this esg investing this id woke ideology, investing this, I'm gonna do what's best for the world instead of what's best for my shareholder ideology. Uh, where it makes us lose a
lot of money. So is it's not even best for the world. It's nonsense. No, it's not, of course, it's it's horseshit. It's all it's manufactured Tavistock bullshit, like culture Creation where they're just where everybody's a million different genders and it's studying and brave. And we have fat people on
in spandex on billboards selling lingerie, which never happened before. I've noticed that a lot right here recently that they've got bigger, which I mean, I understand people got to go through a weight lost journey if they put on a bunch of pounds. But I've noticed right here recently they've got a lot of bigger people on like ads for like um leggings and all that stuff, work out and all that. I was like, it has been made the mannequins
into fat people. They've made fat people mannequins. Yeah, in the store they're fat people. That's just big mannequin trying to make some money. Man. I mean, you can't blame them. There's an agenda. We're trying to normalize. They're trying to normalize obesity and and make this like, oh, this is all normal and everything's fine. Fat added to the l not yet, not yet. We're digging our weight. We're digging our graves with our teeth. Is that what we're doing? Absolutely doing it? Have fat
mannequins. That's where we are. You know, since I've been out here in Colorado, I lost like twenty plus pounds. And you know how I did it. I just stopped eating. You don't eat, you lose some fucking weight. You ever, people should think of that shit, It will happen. L happened. I thought it was funny. Somebody had a picture up It was like from like nineteen seventy something. He's like, do you see all the fat people out here? And it's like there was none,
It's just like zero. Yeah, but usually uh, usually, Um, if we think thousands of years ago, somebody was heavy set or overweight, that was a sign of wealth. Yeah, because they actually had money to Yeah. Yeah, you know when that was Rome, right before it collapsed and Henry the eighth right, that's Henry had people like feed him ship and stuff like yeah about that. Yeah, right where we are we started getting fat. Damn that may be the case. Oh well hey look that's all
I can say. All you can say is that, Well what else can you? What else you gonna do? Um? Well, how many people? Got three hundred and thirty million? So how many we think that are saying? Out of that three hundred and thirty, well, how many kids already? How many kids for three or four? How many keys are I will kind of eliminate the key is? So we think maybe five million? Can we get? Do we got five? Five million? Sameing people? I feel like five, Well that's pretty good number. Well, the new
numbers came out this week for the autism rate. Did you see that? The CDC released them thirty one in thirty six, okay, one in thirty six, one in seven with a developmental condition, which would be autism, hyper h A d h D and uh like cerebral palsy, so like of that. It was when you grump group them together, one in seven. I know somebody was saying one twenty three boys. Yeah and yeah the board, the rate for boys is always uh much more likely than than than for
girls. And I don't really know why. That's that's just how it is. Are the number? What's up? Are they doing any studies or it's just like whatever. Just they're like, must be climate change. I mean, because it's definitely not the vaccines. Wink wink. We can never mention what it really is. Wink wink. No, they're like, we don't know. We did the study and that's this is what it showed and are and we we think like it might just be bad luck, but it's it's
definitely it's it's definitely not the vaccines. We just chocolate, chocolate a bad look got lead. The numbers were we talked about forty years ago, it was like one in a thousand. It was like way up there. It's an American genocide that let's just call it what it is. Yeah, yeah, and it's intentional. It's intentional too, that's the that's it's not like, it's not like we're just going through bad luck. It's like, all
this this shit is intentional. So think about how how how screwed up you have to be in the head to want this to intentionally name a generation of children that permanent patience for life for somebody to take care of because you you, because you refuse to acknowledge the gigantic elephant in the room, which is the vaccines are responsible for autism. There I said it, ump. But people are really good at just following orders really, so um, you don't
need everyone to be in on a conspiracy like that. You only need a couple of people, a couple of policymakers, and then everyone else just does what they're told, and then they both and then they're propagandas like I'm sure they have all kinds of internal trainings at hospitals when new medications are introduced or this, and I'm sure they're propagandis to death or oh of course the doctors
don't know anything. They only know what their farmer reps tell them. That's what it's and and I'm not trying to absolve the doctors of responsibility for this at all because they think they I think it is their duty to understand this. And those that pretend like they don't see what's going on, like,
how how do you live with yourself? How can you be a pediatrician and not understand what is happening and why why it's happening and not connect this this dot it's like you because you have to keep your practice open, like oh gross, yeah, yeah, I tried to tell somebody that a few years ago. I was debating them, it's one of my Actually, a guy went to high school with I was debating them about the old the convent and how he was like, it can't be a conspiracy, it can't be.
How can you get this many people to be on board with usaid? But it's easy. Hey, I'm going to ruin your whole life if you don't say what I want you to say. Okay, well I'm okay, that's that's that's fine. I'll say what you want me to say. Hey, I'm gonna take your license if you don't say what I don't want you to say. Hey, I'm gonna throw you in jail. Hey, I'm gonna take away you know your business. It's okay. I mean, it's it's
just that simple. It's a thread. What I'm fascinating is the infiltration of the AMA, because if ever there was an agency that's been compromised, it's the American Medical Association. They used to be like, I mean, they were the gold standard of trust in medicine, and now it's they're a complete
fucking joke. I'd really like to see over time which people were putting, what positions to make, what decisions that brought them to where they are today, because for them to be pushing the vaccine and then trying to go after people's licenses for not pushing it, and I mean, it's unfucking believable what they have become. I must admit to not knowing a ton about the m
A as an organization. I just know that My guess is that it's the same thing that happened at the CDC and the FDA and these other places where you there's a revolving door between those high level positions and high level positions inside the pharmaceutical companies where where you can go sit on the CDC regulatory board and then retire and take a job with Mark may or may not be a bribe or a thank you for your job well done. Wink wink. We love
the way you, you know, went our way on this legislation. Wink wink. I mean that shit happens all the time. Look at Scott Gottlieb. What a piece of shit. That guy is a tremendous piece of shit.
Yeah, exactly, And you understand that it's you can't have it's a gigantic conflict of interest for them to have that ability without some sort of five year non compete clause in their government contracts that clearly are not in there to keep these people away from regulatory agencies and pharmaceutical companies or just there's got to be a cooling off period, because it just looks like buying influence. And you see how much money the pharmaceutical they spend twice as much as the fucking
military to lobby Congress. And you think that money doesn't find its way into the pockets of these politicians. I mean, Jesus Christ, let's be honest. They have bought the entire United States government, as evidenced by the nineteen eighty six vaccine Adverse Effects Resulting system, the Bear's Court that they put in that is just proof of purchase of the United States government. And now they
own the media. And it's like, so you can't come out and talk about them and be honest about what they're doing and how fucking dirty they are because the media has got a hold of them now. Yeah. Man, it's and and the thing is is that of course you nor me everyday people they don't. They don't pick up on it. They don't pick up on
it at all, not like period none. Even when that the Oscars, when it's uh brought to you by Visor, the super Bowl will be brought to you by Visor, you know, the NHL playoffs be brought to you by Maderna, you'd be like, hold on a second. I mean there's something to seem all fear guys, No, no, I won't worry about it. It's like, oh yeah, Maderna, you know, uh, the US government got a stake in that pharmaceutical company. It's something awful about
that. Oh no, no, sounds good to me. I'm just like, yeah, first eight products they tried to bring the market all failed. The very first product Maderna ever brought to market was the COVID vaccine, and their ninth try at a product, what do you know, a fucking miracle? Hey, I mean this was the one. Let's give them trillion d dollars. Fans don't understand how how they got people to go along with going against things that have been pretty much understood science as the science for fucking a
hundred years, like natural immunity, I mean natural immunity. What about changing definitions of things like the people. Here's another thing, like when you go to like Miriam Webster, like who the fuck is pulling the strings at the debt? The dictionary people seriously on the cutting edge of this ship. You go to fucking like Miriam Webster dot com. Who all, for a hundred
years you got a dictionary. It was a Mariam Webster dictionary. It was a paper bag and you could fucking kill somebody with it was so thick. Now it's all on the internet, and seriously they are They update definitely by the time I realize I need to check a definition, they already changed it. Yeah, you'd hold on. The second I noticed that what this is, it's like it's like, yeah, that's what it is there, right, and then you got to go wayback machine that stuff and so but here's
the problem with the wayback machine. Wayback machine is part of archive dot org. Archive dot org has been compromised. I spent many of years on archive dot org pulling documents for Kennedy that now are still there that I have to fucking dig and dig and dig and I can't ever find. They redid how you access files, the format of how you access files. They made everything impossible to find. The really rare stuff, like all the stuff on the
Jews from like hundreds of years ago. There's books in there from eighteen hundreds talking about how the Jews are trying to take over the world. Those books used to be where you could just download them. Then they were put behind a paywall, or not a paywall, but you had to sign up for
a subscription to download these books and you got them for seven days. But then people figured out how to crack the how to crack the seven day code on them, so you could download the PDF without that encryption on it, right, and then they change it to one day. All those books that you want to fucking download you have to do for one day. And they
removed the seven day download feature. Therefore they can't crack them anymore or they have to still work on it. So the people at archive dot org are doing everything in their power to sense or information about particularly you know who, and the same thing is going to fall over to the way back machine. I promise you way back machine is going. If it's not already compromise, it will be very soon. That's a goddamn shame. The real question is
what's not compromised? Like you're trying to find something that's not compromised, it is almost impossible. What's not compromise? The people who want to compromise it got all the money. They just they just paid their way to it. You ain't really got to do the old school, old school way where you occasionally you have to where you have to delete somebody, but it's not really
what you got to do anymore. You just pay somebody and they'd be like sound good to me, you know, I mean, they'll go right along with it. There wan't no conscious, no nothing, Hey man, I gee, you a meal that'll work? Go, I'll go right along with it. So, I mean, trying to find something that's not compromised is the most difficult thing. On this planet to do, I believe, especially on the Internet. I mean, at one point in time they were like, oh yeah, d duck goes the way to go, and then they
were like, damn that goes. It's just like, well that that goal was supposed to be, its supposed to be. Ah, that ain't need either. So it's just like, because of all these institutions and organizations being compromised, particularly with media, there's a big push to create these web three. People keep using this term web three like they understand what it means m Web three interfaces to bypass the regular Internet, right, so you could have
your own Internet within the Internet that's censorship resistant. But none of these are coming into fruition, and the ones that do actually try are so clunky, Like I really like Noster. Noster is a unsensorable Twitter clone that doesn't have any central servers or anything like that. How basically it works is within the
framework of Noster. When you create an account, it's linked to a private key and public key pair like a Bitcoin wallet, and that's how you log into your quote unquote account, and then when you make posts, you basically are just making posts that can be accessed the same way that you would access a bitcoin wallets transaction history through like a block explorer, right, So each individual post is linked to each other only through the private key and public key
pair that created him in the first place. So it's really kind of amazing. It's it's completely decentralized, can't be censored, and anybody can build an interface for it. And that's where it gets clunky. Um, when you go to like a Twitter or a Facebook, you're going to a Twitter or a Facebook to use it, right, If you want to use the noster protocol. There's like a dozen people out there who have made different clients. So then you enter into the well, which client do I use to enter
into it? Right? So you come up with these decentralized solutions and they don't pick up because they're not user friendly, they're not widely adopted, right because you kind of need them mainstream sources in order to promote the independent sources in the first place. Right, So it's a big catch twenty two. So I just don't really see any fun I don't see any hope in anything. Man, I'm sorry, Like it's constantly reigning outside and there's just no
hope for it to stop ever. Yeah, I mean, hope, hope does at night when everybody sleep, when they slumber, one gets dealed. You wake up, you'll be like, oh shit, I mean, I mean, it was just here right beside it. You've got here, you've got nothing to hope for. Then you've got nothing to lose, right, So that kind of takes some of the pressure off. It does take a little bit of pressure off. Slush fuck it, I'll go I've never robbed a seven to eleven naked before, but why not. I'm just gonna blow
my brain down tomorrow. I'll go do it today. Like what not? Like you, you might get away with it if you say that you're a woman. You may I identify as a transgender. You may you can't identify as that, can you? Why not? Think? Can you identify as transgender? Because you can't be a transgender and be a woman at the same time. You're one or the other. The only thing I've seen that you can't do is actually identify as a different skin color. The trans people to
get it, they seem to get mad about that. Well, they're gonna get rem pissed, you know. When I hear it, Like this gender thing as a social construct, all I'm really hearing is these people are just making the shit up. Translate. That's what that translates to, isn't it. The construct equals I can just make the shit up. Oh, Charlie, did you see this one right here recently where the uh where the dude said the trans dude? He was like, yeah, the TSA woman punched
me in the balls. It's just like to check. I was like, what you mean that the woman punched you in the balls, and they were saying she. I was like, no, well she she's don't have balls. But I was like, I'm pretty sure when they're checking you they don't. They don't physically punch you in the balls. I love this. This
is great. This is this is just great people getting all miss gendered and mispronouned and having and having the audacity to talk about getting kicked in the balls if it's a social construct, and yeah, it is a social construct, Corey, how can you miss gender somebody if they just made the shit up in the first place. It's about respect. It's about half of respects feelings.
It's like it's like just seeing the order and say respect. This was about yeah, I respect she she just did not look that horrible when she started. Did you see like the before I thought she had a dick been exposed to evil. If she was a woman, then I want to know what that bulging her pants was that time. Yeah, that was weird too. She was packing them. Maybe maybe a good firepower. Speaking of guns,
thank you to everyone out there who's been sending emails about guns. Um now I just need someone to buy it for me and build it and send it to me and we're good to go. Hey, if y'all want the band together? Is seeing seeing guns out of people. They've got a new one, the t TI Pitt Viper. You can see you can everybody can band together and they can send it to the Daisy row. Uh core four. They ain't but seven thousand dollars a piece per Broene. And when you
get to the expense of guns are beautiful. It's like a twenty it's got uh was that whole twenty one bullets? It's the John Wick gun. It's like especially made for the movie, the pit Viper. Uh. Those custom guns that go into like two to three thousand dollars price range are some fucking masterpieces. Really, this one, this one seven thousand dollars. I watched the guy, the honest outlaw shoot it his He pretty much had no kick like it. Look the way it was set up. He just fired off
twenty one rounds and it's just grouped. I mean, it's like, okay, if that's the shotgun, because you ain't miss him with that fucking thing. You don't need a laser, you let nothing. You just need a point in the general direction. And you good when you say that you're not missing. I mean, let's let's let's settle down. I mean, I mean, I ain't been put in a situation. I don't know what i'd hit. I might not hit anything, I might hit everything around it,
you know what I'm saying. That's what Here's here's how you can tell what would happen. Like look at the examples of the times when cops shoot people. Almost one hundred percent of the time, they empty their fucking mag like fifteen bullets or something like that, and they hit the guy like twice. Literally, this is what fucking happens. Like when the ship hits the fucking
fan. You you're all that. They say, you revert to your training, but to some degree it shit goes right out the window and you revert to like your primal instincts. Um but yeah, which is a light um low, just fucking we can't look in or nothing. You're just there's a threat and I'm fucking reacting like you find it okay. If a cop gets into a high stress situation and he pulls off like a fucking one shot boom to the head, like that guy needs to go into therapy or counseling or
something. He said, You've done this a few times, neah, but this is the first time my shot somebody. Corey, No, I pulled my gun a bunch, but like I never like you pull your gun all the time. Like you get building clears on a regular basis, you get a regular alarm, you do like a fucking swat style clear of the building. You know. Um, one time, it was like ten minutes till we're all off fucking work. And trust me, the last hour of midnight
shift, ain't nobody wanting to do nothing at all. They're all sitting around drinking coffee somewhere. Well there an alarm came out and one of my friends did a fucking had to do a building clearer, and it was just typical, you know, got an alarm was through this building clearer, and he goes and there's the building clear he finds three people shots to death inside the fucking apartment. Oh way, dude, everybody but everybody, like noon,
We was there till like fucking noon that day. It was it was case that overtime was like they give it out like candy. Like, yeah, I mean cops there were making there were some guys who were and there was no limit to overtime. Like there was some guys who were putting it in eighty hours a week, half of it, you know, time and a half. So yeah, there's a lot of ways to make a lot of money as a cop, off duty, assignments, all that stuff. But yeah, I've seen lots of dead bodies, all kinds of dead shit.
Yeah, I guess yall didn't have a Megan Hull. We all worked, No, we did. Her name was. We got a couple of people fired. Yeah, every agency, every agency has one, trust me, every agency has one because these are these are holster sniffers. These are women who want to become cops because they like to fuck ups. I mean that's how it goes, and that's what they do. And like this chick didn't even make it like a fucking secret. She got on and she fucked like
three dudes that first week. I mean, I swear the guy that was on she lasted less less than a year. See, that first year is real tentative. They gotta you know, because you're like, they can fire you for any reason, but there's a lot of reasons that if they let you go, you can have recourse. So that first year you get in trouble, even tho they should let you go, they go into overtime on trying to create a legal case against you. Right, So it's it was
a really fucked up situation. Sergeant got busted and ship with it like it was a It was a goddamn mess. Yeah, you don't shoot where you like, seriously, you don't want to be like and cops all talk and they all fuck each other, and it's yeah, it's it's a fuck. It's high school. Really, it's terrible. Yeah. But did she did she claim that she was growing day? I mean, does somebody ask,
Like a whole bunch of times I figured this out right here. Recently, I've heard four different women on different platforms, nothing to do with each other, all said I got forced in to do it because doing having sex with the guy, because he asked me a whole bunch of times. I was like that, you just gotta keep asking, he said. He pressured me into it. Okay, how he press you? Well? He kept asking me. That was it he asked. He asked me daily. Okay,
guys who would have thunk you we got to have their game? Yeah, you ain't gotta have no game. You don't need money, you don't need Yeah, you don't need to look good. Just keep calling it. Just be like, hey, hey, hey, what's going on. Let's just gonna say, Ashley, I was doing good? Can I get something today? She's like, no, you didn't ask me to pass twenty three days. That's fine, I'll call again tomorrow. Eventually. Should just be like, you know what, I'm just gonna give it that so we can stop
calling me. Look, does she knew? Now I'm really gonna call you. I'm gonna call you twice a day now. I'm just like, but is that? But I've heard it. Four different women on different platforms say that they got pushed into it just because the guy would just ask you just kept asking. I was like, guys, we've been playing. You've been playing angles all wrong. It's the open playing the angles wrong. And I guess at the cops station, I mean, I guess it's just what you
got to do. We've got we've got a man right up here in the flesh, Corey. He's just saying, hey, they got him out there. They just they roll in there and they're looking to do with some guys. You can always talk. You can always see a pattern form. You'd see like the putting an application, not get hired. Then they'd apply for like the dispatcher position or records, and then you get that position, and then a couple of years later they'd either apply again and make it to the
road or they go to another agency. And it was like you could just call it on day one and they fuck like four cops along the way. I mean, it's like it's not a mystery man say every single everything state that's why they can't make it to today. I'm seeing at the crime all the time, they'd be trying to pull the bridges. We had another we
had another another one. We had another officer blow a dude blow another cop behind a building on duty one day and he got fired and she didn't because she was connected to something, some other political nonsense that was going on in the department, and they couldn't have they couldn't get rid of her because of
the other thing that was going on. So it like even the small departments are just just ridden with his politicals And like the people who I seen get promoted are the most incompetent, fucking scared of their shadow assholes that you ever met in your fucking life. The people were administratively strong, they're yes men, They're easily moldible, and like, it's just unfucking believable, unreal.
I mean, guys who got hired long after I got hired, who were just blatantly shouldn't have been cops, are literally now lieutenants at my fucking old department. It's unbelievable. And guys who should be, like guys who are really good at their jobs, were overlooked for sergeant positions because they weren't necessarily yes man. You know, so you gotta have you got to know the right people and kiss the right asses. Is that what you're trying to tell
me, cod is that sound about right close around them? Mark? This what I've been trying to tell people the whole time to be like, oh, well, you know, I'll setting up, I'll have this skill and that skill. I was like, well, who do you know. It's like, well, I don't know, I said, bumpy skills. Man. There's been a lot of people make a lot of money and not know shit, but they know somebody and like they got no skills. So and then I spent like three years doing DUIs, trying to get on the dui
squad because that was like the most cush gig ever. And I did probably a hundred plus DUIs in three years. And then when I went out for the dui squad position, two people who I had taken dozens of DUIs from over the years, they went out for the position and one of them got it, or both of them, I think over time got it um because and I was straight up told by the sergeant, Hey, they're both going to be going out for sergeant and they need this on their fucking resume.
But the sergeant position, sorry, they didn't go to fuck how hard I worked, and I knew it was gonna be like three four years before another position opened up there, and that was like one of the reasons I ended up going to a different agency. But uh yeah, it's it's all politics, it's all bullshit. Hey, hey, that that is life when people I can't even have a boss much. Let's take orders for anybody? Like fuck that ever again, Hey, when you look around at people and you've
been like, man, they're really incompetent. How do they get their gig? They know somebody and like you got to play on the softball team in the fantasy football league. That was huge. If you didn't play on those fantasy football I'd do both. Actually, I'd love to do both. Maybe kid's birthday birthday party, seven year old kid's birthday party, something like it. You guys showed to the birthday parties. Didn't see much of that happening
now, the birthday parties, I didn't see a lot of that. Maybe maybe uh, recreational baseball basketball something like that, coaching that, coaching the kid, something like it, or you could just get black dail on him. So that always funny because one time, one time, um, they went to an outside selection board, right, so um they let the they let people at city hall I think pick the next sergeant based on testing and
all kinds of stuff. And the one guy they didn't want to be sergeant was the guy who got picked by city hall, and that motherfucker just got every ship assignment forever until he ended up getting fired because of the fucking skank chick. So yeah, you see, like they didn't want him in the first place, and then they found any reason they get rid of him, Right they do you think trapped him? Do you think that chick was a plan? But he had even shot somebody, he like within a year of
him becoming sergeant, he shot somebody. So did they did they deserve it? Yeah? Questionable. Here's the deal. It's hard to here's the thing, like, it's hard to second guess police shootings, but sometimes it's really fucking obvious. You know, we have the stink called the um uh Jesus Christ. I'm starting to forget stuff now I've been ounced a long. Basically, it's a hierarchy of use of force. The use of force patrix R. Yeah, that talks about that is explicit and what force you can use
and win. Any fucking video that you watch or cops doing stuff, you can be like, Okay, this is what the good guy was doing. This is what the bad guy was doing, This is what the level of force that should be used is it's like not, It's cut and dry. It's not even open for fucking interpretation. Um, but time you see a gun, do you have the right to open fire? Oh yeah, they don't even have to be threatening you. They could just be holding it.
You just said. If they're just holding it, just are running with it. Yeah, that doesn't matter. I mean I think, I look, I'm I'm anti cop, believe me, but I but I also recognize it have a tough job obviously, Well they're signed up for it. Like they deal with people that assholes, shittheads all day long that are lying to them. I get it. They've got to you know. I mean, I'm not trying to excuse cop behavior because I for the most part, don't like
cops. But I fully recognize that they have a weird job, to say the least, and in a dangerous job on top of that, and they deal with them with the worst people all day long, and I and I can understand how they would just go home and be miserable. And I know that there's a lot of domestic violence and that's really shitty, and well, what a weird ass job? What was that like? For you when you did that, did you were you like out of your mind or were you
or was it like just just clocking in? Like what was your meant? What was your headspace when you were doing that job. I'm just curious because it seems like such a crazy fucking job to have. Yeah, I don't really talk about this much at all because I don't know how. You know, you can't explain it to anybody. It's nothing like it in the fucking world. Um, it's um, nobody should ever do that job in the story, not in the way that it's being done today. Um, it's
uh. The vibe is very much high school over again, with the cool kids and the fucking command staff and the tea or the teachers. You know, it's it's uh, the social pressures would be in a cop or the hardest really, so when you come on in the beginning, the pressures of the job, dealing with the fucking crazy shit, that's the that's where all your stress comes from. And you have this feeling that everyone's there to like help you and support you because in the beginning it's kind of how it is.
They kind of get you up and going right. But over time, um, you kind of understand how the road works, and like you get a man with a gun call and you handle it like, uh, like nothing, that's want to work every day, it's no big deal. And then all of your stress starts to come from administrative stress. And your stress comes to realize that, hey, these people don't really have my fucking back, and these people will stab me in the fucking back to get ahead.
And you know, so your points of stress shift in the job from interacting with the public, which becomes second nature really, to dealing with the internal pressures of the agency. And that's where everyone cracks eventually. And even I took a course on stress management, like the last month I was there, that I had put a signed up for this course like a year in advance,
and I finally got it the month before I left. And even in this stress management course it said it had this couple lines in the book that said, you know, between one and three years is like the honeymoon phase where everyone loves it and everyone you know, has these dreams of what it is. And then three to five years, like the realities of the jobs start to sit in. And then beyond five years, people make a decision whether to stay or not because they understand what's really going on. And this
was in the goddamn police training book. And I'm like, and I had been in about eight years, yeah, about eight years at that point, and I was like, motherfucker, I wish I had known some of the stuff that I had learned at the end in the beginning. But they were right. They were right. That's that and that, And you followed that same progression. First couple of years were great, started to turn then you go, what the fuck am I doing here? Yep, it's pretty much
it. And the guys who are the guys who are on there still for twenty years are addicted to a couple of things. They're addicted to the daily grind um. Number two. They can't do anything else. I've seen sergeants leave and go work or fuck at home depot like they can't. They have. You have no applicable skills other than writing. I learned how to write when I was cop. That's about it. But like, um, that
career just destroys people. And then you get trapped by your pension because you get so many people are like, man, I'm I only got two more years and I'm at my halfway point and I'm locked into my pension. Then you get there and you're like, fuck, um, I got a kid in school, and you know I only got ten years to go. I might as well as a stick it out. And so then you end up, you know, you have this class of cops who's like the almost set
to retire guys who are milking the benefits of their pension. And all the guys who've been on for thirty years have better pension deals than the guys today, So they're sticking around to milk the benefits of the fucking pension that was signed thirty years ago when the money was stable, right, So, which
I don't blame them for doing one single bit. Right, So at the end of your career, you could extend it by three years from stealing, you might as well get your hands full too by doing extra work and you know, getting collecting that pension, you know, sticking around and making a
calculation. I don't blame them at all for doing that. So you end up the guys who are like sixty years old, who really don't do shit all fucking day long, Like a hot call will come out and they'll see it on screen and be like clear me for coffee, and the dispatcher will know that person ain't gonna do shit. So sometimes a dispatcher those people ain't gonna do shit, so they'll send them for coffee to fucking not take a call because the call hot calls coming out, they want like people to be
responsible for. Like then the dynamics and the environment is fucking unbelievable. You mean like like a real coffee. You mean like this is like, hey, this is like like a real coffee. They'll send them for coffee. Yeah, but that's what I'm saying, like like like three pumps, you know, car Carl will drizzle down the side before you pour it in the cup. Were talking about that, right, Like the old timers would be like, hey, am I clear for a cup? Because technically in contract
you've got a fifteen minute break besides your lunch break. So every old timer would take advantage of that, Hey am I clear for a cup? You're clear, and like to the minute, fifteen fucking minutes booming, then they're
back in service. I mean, those guys knew how to milk the system whiles and that were negotiated on their behalf And I can't I can't fault them for that, I you know, I mean, I just the as long as you're like the good cop, not the bad not the guy who's like, I've got four years left, I'm going to make everybody's life miserable for the you know, remainder of it, you know, because they don't care and they're out cracking skulls and acting like a maniac because they know that nothing
will happen to them. Like those people are scumbags. But like, there's a whole I'm sure there's a whole generation of cops that are like, I'm going to collect a big fat paycheck for a long long time after I'm done working here, and they can make that calculation. This goes back thought that. Yeah, this goes back what we always see it. I mean, don't don't rely on the cops to come save you. They're there to document.
They'll shoot the documents. Yeah. Remember, the right to bear arms is to protect from a tyrannical government, and the local tyrannical government are the cops when they come to get you. Oh yeah, it is true. Yeah, so everybody there who have guns that'll be prepared to the firefighters. On the other hand, everybody sort of universally decided that they liked them. Those are the those fucking guys. We fucking hated the fireman because because everyone
liked them. Because number one, everyone liked them. Um, they literally would work two days a week and out of those shifts, they would sleep like half of their shift. Like so funny there when you went to the fire or the fire stations, they literally had a big screen TV with like Xbox PlayStation and a whole bunch of recliners. I've seen them before. Yeah, you go out back and they had a fucking like a pig smoker.
I mean, this was these guys partied and every time they showed up at a call, it was like you were getting them out of fucking bed. It was like, great, we gotta be here. It didn't matter if it was in the middle of the afternoon. They were miserable people because they got so conditioned to sitting around playing video games all fucking day. When they actually got a call and there were no goddamn fires, there's like one to fire a year. Where I worked, they'd come up with band aids on
people and I'd be it sorry. When I was in an Archipulco I met a dude named Brad who listens to macroaggressions and and we drank beers like three different nights at Max Egan's bar TOI like three o'clock in the morning, and I would ask him his firefighters stories, because he was a firefighter in San Francisco, And I would say, how many junkies light themselves on fire every day? Is it like seven calls a day you go to? And he's like, he's like, dude, we are at we put out car fighters
every single day, multiple times a day. And I go, what do you do? Like after he said, we just soak them and then we use the chainsaw and cut them into small pieces and then we just leave him in the streets for like for whatever, not our problem. I was like, really, He's like yeah. I was like, that is fucking crazy,
and he said, yeah, there's just people doing crazy stuff. Car burglaries, you know, but mostly like lighting tents on fire and lighting other people on fire and lighting cars on fire, for sure, And it's San Francisco and anything goes and just you never know what you're gonna get. I went to San Francisco once for three or four days, um that area and uh, San Jose and uh. And it was pretty cool. Um, it wasn't this was like this is only twenty twenty, nineteen, twenty eighteen,
possibly, um, but maybe it's maybe earlier than that. But it was. It seemed pretty cool, very expensive, Um, but it seemed pretty cheeky. Now, when I think of San Francisco, all I think is trash and homeless people. Well, there it was. There was a lot of that when you were there. It's it's just that, you know, you go down one street and it's like it's like an encampment in front of a multi million dollar condo building where the people that lived there come right
out into like people. I was in a car and we were going out of the city real slow and was just taking us forever, so I get to see it all like for like an hour just watching it. Dude. It was crazy. It was like multi like a a one of the best condo buildings in town, and out on both sides, twenty people long. It was just homeless in person after homeless person. And I'm not trying to like be shitty to them. I'm sure they've got a rough situation, but
then it's just what it was. It was just like there's no there's no bad side of town anymore. It's it's like it's everywhere apparently. Like I said, it's been like three years since I've been there, But when I was there, it was really depressing. I went forum like four days of parties held by the top guys in bit connect. That was a crazy yeah.
Oh yeah, I knew all those guys and the Glenn who was the head guy who happened to not be named in any of the SEC stuff, any of the SEC lawsuits, so he happened to some reason not being who did donate to well. I had a bunch of private conversations with him in San Francisco. He basically I went out there and met up with him and for about one hundred and fifty people, he put on like four nights of parties. He got us box tickets to some college game that tickets were like
thousand dollars a piece. He brought like twenty of US tickets. Um. I mean it was a crazy crazy, like all expenses paid fucking Weekum, but he was prison Nope, they just pay a fine. These guys a bit Connecting. These guys made like he said, one time he got up, went to the bathroom and came back and had made four thousand dollars in like five minutes. And that was a normal occurrence on a daily basis. So that was a kind of money that was coming in. He said he
was shooting to be one of the first crypto billionaires. Yeah. Yeah, so I don't even know what they did. Well, I don't know a bit connected. That was one of those lending things that turned into DeFi So you would lend them your money and then they would pay you back one percent per day. Yeah. We talked about this before. Yeah. Yeah, so you got a five percent referral all the way down your fucking multi level marketing thing. And so the guys at the top were making literally like fifteen
million, twenty million a year averaging. It's crazy money. It's small money, small beings. I need is one scam, Just just just one scam, Just one scam people, just one and just set me for a life and I'm good. Yeah, But how will you be able to do it and then get out? That's gonna be That's gonna be the main thing, because you know that's what happens. People get greedy. It's like it's like one of the guys was showing me the two women who were sending washers and
nuts to the damn US government. But like they send him a packet of like two washers in the nut and charge them like a million dollars and then we're paying it. For like four years they were paying it. They were paying the bill, and then just like and then all of a sudden, they're like, hold on a second, something's all somebody just decided to look at the books and like, do you know what we've been paying a million dollars for? That's hold on, let me see when in package hit the
two washes and one that we've been paying a million dollars for? This props? Who ever thought that one out? For real? Yeah? Yeah, but that day in jail there, well they might be at that. I'm just like, I'm just like that. You can go to jail, but the only thing you to jail for a couple of the years. That money is good forever and towards the CBDC and then they can turn yeah, turn it off. Then it's good for two days. You need to go and spend that um, you need to go on to spend that money. Don't
hold on to it. We're trying to boost the economy, so the boosting effect you need to buy, You need to buy right now. Yeah, So this week I'm seeing an increase in the fear porn as far as markets go, not that I doubt that there's danger ahead, but this week has been overt spike in um the sky is falling type shows on YouTube. So any comments, Charlie, keep your eyes on Deutsche Bank as always they see
maybe bulletproof. They're not gonna make it, and they're gonna take a lot of other banks down with them because these interlocking derivatives bets that they have with these other banks. You know, if they go down, it counts as a loss, but it's going to be a loss on both balance sheets because you're gonna have somebody that can't pay you. So it's going to start a contagion effect throughout banking because you because they all have bets with one another,
and so it creates a real shit shit storm. And Credit Credit Swiss should have been that, but it got backstopped at the last minute. But if Deutsche Bank goes down, that's that's the one I'm watching. And in Browick and I said it in twenty twenty in the book that Keep your Eye on Deutsche Bank. It's it's a mess. It's it's a it's a it's a truck stop bathroom of a bank. So you say it might have a glory hole in one of the stalls, is that it is a glory hole bathroom
stall of a bank. That's what I'm saying. What was it I was looking at uh, I was looking at something and they said, well, I think they said the average average amount of money the Americans got in their bank account. It's like fifty three US that's the average amount. So this is like there's people with millions and millions and millions of dollars in their account, and then you've got, you know, people with like fifteen dollars.
So I mean, I would think that the banks that would have the have the most issues is the ones who have the most high ranking people in it, millionaires, companies and stuff like that that may decide they want to pull it all at one time and send it somewhere else. I think that would be the ones that would uh, which I'm assuming Deutsche Bank would be one of those banks where it sounded like one of them were a lot of your higher ranking people, people, millions, companies and stuff. We have their
money. Oh yeah, it's they're not best known for their lending to the people, to the poores. Yeah, they're they're they're about lending to other banks, and they're all doing crazy shit, reckless gambles and you know, leveraged up their bets and doing things that are you know, these a quadrillion and a half dollars of derivatives really like bets on, bets on, bets on. I mean, it's just it's a gigantic casino game and it's like, well, I can't believe it's all coming apart. It's like, I'm
just wondering why it hasn't come apart sooner. I mean, it's always been a gigantic house of cards. It's just keeps getting propped up. But at some point, you know, you can't keep all these balls in the air. You're gonna start dropping something and something something's gonna go and maybe it's Silicon Valley Bank. It's the first one, and you know it doesn't seem like that big a deal, but Deutsche Bank goes next, and you go, oh shit, and then they go, well, how how sound is uh?
JP Morgan and they go, well they're fucking levered two and you go, oh shit, you know, I mean, and it's like and that happens in a week, Like that's the reality of banking collapses. They happen real fucking fast. Like when Lehman went down, that was like a weekend deal. Remember that. It's like Friday, things seem a little wonky Lehman, and then like Monday, it's like they're in collapse and they are being
discussed as being like dissolved, and you're like what. And then these forced marriages of these other banks and it happened like within like four days of each other, and you're like, this is too much, too fast, you know, it seems like why the ru all of a sudden. That's what happens to these They're like avalanches, So like, get your money out of
the fucking banks. Get your money out of the banks, Get it out silver, change it in the bitcoin if you want, if you want, you know, but get it out of the banks, or you are going to be with a wheelbarrel full of deutsch marks trying to buy a loaf of bread. Hey, okay, as Deutsche marks, they may they may make them where they they where they go a long ways. Maybe maybe it's quote
unquote Deutsche Marks. Hey, look, i'm gonna tell you right now, if you had a complete collapse like that, your cash, it's probably gonna be the least your words. You You probably got to go around and have your battle ax and your pit viper and whatever battle everything. Battle axe that actually sounds fucking great. I've got one. You have a battle axe? Would you actually defend your home from an intruder with your with your battle axe?
And I've got a showpiece? Right, No, must definitely, And I would use the bludge in Indian it's got it's got a sharp end and then it's got the bludge in Indian. I would use the bludge in almost like a meat cleaver. Really, I think way more intimidating about a guy coming at you with an axe than a gun, Like, because I've seen guns not get used, you know, in in robberies and things like that. But a guy with an axe there's a whole different level of of seriousness
to that. Oh, like, I don't I don't have a I don't like I've got again. My girlfriend's got again, but knives machetes, So like, are you ready to take. Yeah, I've got those all over the place. I mean a guy with a big, a big, a big ass hatchet. That's that's serial killer movies. Well yeah, Well I also also thought, so I stay in a small apartment, so I mean anything would be close quarters, so somebody come right around the corner. I mean, it's just it's gonna be one swipe. I think it's gonna be
one swipe, and I mean that's it. But that particularly encounter, one swipe to the head, that's it. You move home to the next So H'm not saying that people should do that, but the fact half one of those I just I'm a collector of that stuff. So I've got this stuff all over the place. Pushed daggers. Those are the ones that you, uh, you've got to handle. It actually sticks between your your fist. So actually when you when you remove those from a sheet, people can't hear
it. So it's not like the other blades where you flick out and somebody, oh, somebody just flicked out a blade. No, I just pulled that from a sheet one punch and they'd be like, oh what was that, And all of a sudden you feel warm. So I mean that's I've got those. I've got like four or five of those, just hanging out with hands distance. I have no idea why it is that some people like
this this a little weird. Uh, don't you think I'm like, I'll probably say I'm the one the guys that wants to walk around with a katana. That's what I want to do. People want to walk around with it with a good I want to walk around with a katana on my back. That probably stands from my childhood. I watch a whole bunch of Ninja movies and stuff, and so I was like, oh man, this is great. So that's probably where it's standing from. But yeah, throwing stars,
I got them. I used to love those when I was a kid. Yeah. Yeah, There's a certain kind that you could get, like just a four pointed one that whole. They would really stick, And I remember being That's what I would do with my friends during the summer in Tennessee. That were the bad influence on me, as we would get throwing stars and go out in the woods and just for aut fucking hours throwing at these trees. Yeah, yeah, I got the I've got the actual the square ones.
It's got actually a joker joker card and printed in the middle of it, and so every edge is sharp. Yeah, it's like all four sides are sharp, one I said. I mean, I've got all kind of crazy stuff. It's stuffed in closets, in my sock drawer beside the bed. It's just like it's just like, okay, I dishonored with that one thing. Oh, there goes another one. It's just like all over the place in my car. I've got knives at my work, in my desk. I mean, this is like a Saturday night, Saturday night skit.
I feel like, you know, just constantly like throwing stars, cutting guy's heads off with your samurai swords. Yeah. Yeah, it'd be like that. It'd be like the what's the movie Old Boy? Like the movie Old Boy man had a hammer and a katana, that's what That's what he took everybody out with that That movie's fucked up. But uh, let's here one there. But uh but yeah, yeah, if you're in a pinch,
you know what I'm saying, Um, a good push dagger. You know, if you find yourself in a bad situation, they won't hear it. You hit him in the side round the rib cage, you flatten along that fight saver. So I mean, that's that's this way it comes. So yeah, that's a little dark. That's that's my bad, guys. That's my bad, guys. That's a little We were talking about banks, right, is this what we have to do if we get to the bank?
Videos from like Lebanon people going in with guns and ship to get their money at the bank. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. They were like, we're taking our Well, here's the thing. You're an unsecured creditor of the bank. You're not. It's not your money legally, it's it's the bank's money. That's the big problem with it all. It's that you know, it's not like, oh, I hope the bank doesn't fuck me and decide to break the law and keep my money. It's like, it's not
against the law. It's their money. You're you're it's not your money when you put it in your bank account. It's the bank's money. And then if they if they default, then bondholders are next and then you an unsecured creditor, please can I get some of my money? And if it's a systemic banking run FDIC is totally bankrupt. They've only got two percent of deposits on hand, so you'll get two dollars for every hundred dollars you lose.
Good luck with that. That's pretty good. That's the reality of the banking system. Everyone will go, I can't believe it happened, and then we'll look back on it and go, really, you're you can't believe it happened. What made you think it wouldn't happen. They're completely overleveraged. The federal reserve is pretty money like crazy, everything's going wonky. They're sitting on bad
government bonds like it's a fucking time bomb. Like you you're if you recognize it early, get your money out, just like be you know well that that proactive sh Yeah, diversifying usually does partage that versify across multiple asses. So stupid, you should just own bitcoin? Oh yeah, I guess you could do that, Corey if you want it to. But but heil, I mean, I'm just I'm just other assets you don't even hold your damn self, like stocks or like gold certificates, like that's not even yours.
Like you pay some money, you get a piece of paper that says it's yours, but it ain't yours. It's man. Nothing is yours. Man, Bitcoin's yours yours, Okay, gold and silver doesn't have a counterparty risk. Don't you buy it? It's yours now. It may not be you know, maybe shiny rockets, Corey says, but but you don't have it's it's just a physical thing that you can hold onto it. It's agreed upon value because it has it costs money to take it out of the ground at
least, so it's at least worth that. So uh, and it's suppressed and it gets you know, you quite a bit if it's silver, gets used in manufacturing quite a bit. So it's like there's you know, theoretically there's like a limiting supply. But bitcoin, obviously it's completely limited in supply, capped at twenty one million, which is you know, that's just an experiment I would love to see play out because we see what happens with money that is uncapped, and it's a disaster. So let's let's try as a
simulation with the money that is capped and see if that's much better. And I see that as bitcoin, like I don't know enough about it, like you, Corey, but to me just the idea that that it's a finite amount makes it a totally different it's what we're currently using. Definitely, there's only gonna be twenty one million. There's definitely four million permanently lost. I say, when it's all said and done, it's gonna be closer to five
million, if not more. So remove that from the circulation. You're down to sixteen. So if you on one bitcoin, it means they'll never be more than fifteen point nine million people who own as much as you, right, so it's not mathematically possible. So if you were in the top fifteen million of wealth right now just in the world, what would that put you at as a net worth? Do you know, I'm curious billions? There's not that many billionaires, but like definitely in the hundred millionaire range, So
curious, maybe I'll look. But to be a bitcoin one percent or you just need point one three three seven bitcoin when it all when it's all said and done, that again point one three three seven, So thirteen percent of a bitcoin right generally speaking, is what you would need to be what a top one percent because so because so many people use it sort of as a
toshi micro transaction deal or what. Yeah, the funny thing is like something like ten million bitcoins have haven't moved any year, means people are holding onto them. Is that but is that good for them? Is that good for the system though, because it's it's it's the money velocity is pretty low when you've got that, So I would think that maybe it might be a good
idea too. I understand. I understand, like the prices needs to go out more when the millions transactions and throughputs and stuff like that, and the velocity needs to speed up. Like if it did, it just seems like that would only help bitcoin and buy helping bitcoin, it would help its price in the process, right, So it'd be as the price goes up. Actionally, as the price goes up, you see more movement, you know.
So I'm not really worried about it. When HiT's you know, by the time bitcoin hits ten million bucks, like these wallets will have shed their bitcoins, you know. Um, so I'm I'm not openly concerned. It's just a price issue. But uh, when you said they would have they will have shed their bitcoins, yeah, because because everyone's going to cash out, right, So when when bitcoin goes up in value, that much. People move bitcoins around to trade them or to just cash them out or whatever.
So why would you cash out when you're cashing out to a feed out currency which you can lose instantaneously. It would you can't do well unless you can pay your rent and bitcoin in the future, which should be not a problem. It should be implementable today. It's gonna be. I don't think that would be totally doable, right I would think that would be encouraged at a place like Square or Twitter or one of these tech companies where they're like,
tell your landlord to accept rent and bitcoin. I just think people are gonna take it out because people are there to get rich. They're not there for decentralization or get people could give us a fuck about decentralization or whatever. I'm understanding what the way Corey's talking about it, and I've heard other people
talk about crypto in that manner as well. But the majority of people buying it, they want to see a pump fifty and they want to sail, and they want to go right back to the fiat, because the Fiat is what the world runs on. I don't see it ever or not running on some type of Fiat currency. I think. I think the I think a
lot of the sort of alternative media crowd, anarchist crowd. One it to grow up to a make a ton of money, to one hundred x their their their ownership in it, but also at the same time replace fiat to just to be to be not only worth whatever million a coin, but but also so integrated into society that it's like, of course, people are just accepting it and they no longer have to sell it as like a as an idea like fiat, the idea of holding your your savings or you couldn't hold
it in Fiat because by definition and it is an inflating currents, it's it's just a dumb, a dumb investment. So I think they want to replace it. They want to just kill off yeah, altogether if if possible, well governments allow it. They might not have a choice. Definitely wouldn't be enthusiastic about it, that's for sure. But but would they they they keep trying to stomp on bitcoin. It seems like they And I fully think Corey, what do you think about this, this Silicon Valley bank being like a
crypto hit job. I don't like a like another play to sort of undermine crypto. I mean hearing a lot of that talk about a lot of these banks going down and have been intentional to wipe out crypto. But like these people are, they don't understand what they're doing, you know, meaning that crypto won't. You can't destroy crypto by doing stuff like this, well, bitcoin at least, I mean, you can destroy every crypto by arresting the ceo. That's it. You want to destroy crypto, you arrest the guy
who's making it. Period, That's how they that's how you destroy a crypto. Um, but they can't arrest the thousands of people out there who have cryptos, right, so they have to come up with ways to try to take out their money. I don't know, it's who the hell knows, because, um, it's possible. The macro view and the micro view are also oftentimes in opposition. We've been seeing bank collapses coming for years now, so as a coincidence, the timing coincided with crypto stuff. Who knows.
I am not an expert in this area. I couldn't really speak to it. I just don't know, right right, Yeah, yeah, I mean I don't know. I don't know it's just it's just hard for me to believe that, um, that government is like like every like it had to be worldwide, the governments would be like, okay, yeah, we're just
gonna go and big. And then if that's the case, then oh, Salvadore made a legal currency, do they can they just interject their feeall currency into buying up all the bitcoin per se they've been buying bitcoin consistently, like like okay, so Max Kaiser is like the official bitcoin advisor to the President. I'm trying, I'm trying to wrap I'm trying to wrap my head around it. At what point in time will you not be able to will you be able to no longer buy a bitcoin? It's it's a set it's it's
it's a set amount. It's a set amount. Right, are we gonna Are we gonna shave this into the into the smallest, smallest slip or a paper, Yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly, Okay, because it goes to because within one bitcoin, you've got one hundred million setosis, which are like pennies, And so you're gonna your idea, I mean, eventually, theoretically, if you base this system on if you replaced the dollar with with bitcoin, you would more than likely be running off of a system of setosis,
right corey Okay, well read a form of currency, because it would be such a micro level as bitcoin got to be a what's the thing when bitcoin hits ten million dollars? Um, that'll put us aetosi at what like is it apenning? You're a dollar ten bucks? So um, yeah, but I'm still but we're still talking about this with with fiat in mind, right, get fiat now? Now the whole the whole world's got to wrap their head around. Okay, how do I determine because fiance destroyed, let's
stop talking about us dollars? How to determine how much of your how much of your cetosi is worth a loaf of bread? Right? So who used
to determine it? Who us to determine it? Well? The problem a lot of people complain to the problem with bitcoin is once bitcoin gets to be over the million dollars and you have the setosi at an indivisible amount, then you kind of screwed yourself, right, because that'll happen when when bitcoin hits I forget if it's a million or ten million, but that makes the cetosi um indivisible, you need it to be further divisible, right, So basically
what that means is they're building these second layer solutions to remove the eight decimal point limit. Right. So on second layer solutions, including like I think Lightning Network might already be doing, this has an infinite number of zeros after the decimal so you can divide it and divide it even beyond us Totoshi that we still have to look forward to. That's not on full implementation yet,
but that's a necessity. If Bitcoin's going to hit that million dollars mark or ten million dollars mark, whatever the fuck it is, well, then you know, I'm just I'm not saying that this couldn't work. I'm just trying to pose questions that people might might want answers to. You know what I'm saying, we don't know. Nobody knows that specific question. Nobody has an answer to yet. Yeah, yeah, because it won't know until it happens. It would have to come to a consensus of people on what and I
understand about whatever the market dictates and stuff like that. But at the end of the day, it's going to have to be some type of governmental market that dictates this because if I leave it up the individual people, man, they just they ain't got time. They don't give a shit or anything. Here's the bottom line though, Like when they sensor your fucking cash app and they take away your bank account because they don't like what you're fucking saying and
you have no way to move any money around. They can't sensor your bitcoin ever under any circumstances. And that's the whole reason to exist. It's censorship resistant money. That's the only reason fucking bitcoin exists. Period. I thought so, I thought they blocked. I thought they blocked the bitcoin getting to those people in Canada. They do that through exchanges. You can't block bitcoin transactions in wallets, it's not possible. Well, what did ninety nine percent
of people you use? Though? I'm understanding what you're saying. But but these people in general, man, they are not trying to separate from the machine. People are not trying to separate from the machine. No, but it's gonna come a point when they're not gonna have a choice. They're gonna come a point when they got a wheelbarrow or fucking money for a lot for bread. Germany villains always give you a choice. They give you a choice, and a lot of times it looks it looks like it's real tasty.
They get ay, they give they give people to choice. You know what, you could come over here, I've got something really not look at this? You want to eat? Don't you? Don't you want to pay your rent? Come with me? I mean, but they get they give people
choices. I just, man, I'm picking up on what you put down, but I'm trying to think just like an everyday normal person who this this conversation goes way over the head, And I just don't see how we're gonna be able to get a majority of people to buy into this without just saying, like, you know, just lunatic. So like, man, what do you talk about? Man, they got CBDC, I can get what I want. I can pay my rent, I can I can scan my arm and go to my video game. They might have to go that route
first. They might have to go to CBDCs, get comfortable with digital currencies, learn how badly they're getting fucked before they figure out, oh, I should have been buying something else instead. This is a program money that has that gives the government and the banks the ability to set restrictions on the way I spend it, to track it fully, to to you know, set it to expire a ninety day. Like what I mean, this is crazy. You use conditions to me make it impossible. You go through that and
you go, oh this thing, this sucks. This I'm not interested in the CBDC. I don't want that. How is bitcoin different? And you said, they say, well it runs on this whole different net. You go, that's what I want instead. I think that might be the process execute. I think that you aren't going to get people to figure out bitcoin right away. They're gonna have to They're gonna have to step on their dick first in the form of CBDC and realize how bad that is, and then
say, what's what's the alternative? The question is is that if if they do get the mass amount of people to get in on CBDC, will you be able to buy eight coin with it? No way? No, absolutely, And I'd be like, it'd be like financing your competitor. No way. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if they if they straight they got to a point where they just straight up put the crypto exchanges out of business.
It just bottom off and just said this industry doesn't exist anymore. Like I could see that as a last ditch effort to try and save the FIAT Central Banking Federal Reserve system, just buying up all the crypto exchanges and going, we're making this illegal, Like it'd be the dumbest thing they could do. But they specialize in doing dumb shit, so I could see them doing it at some point and just make it And then what does that do.
It's like the streisand effect just makes everyone goes, what are they trying to ban so badly? That's what I want, so so good, like war on drugs and war on terror and war on COVID, and what do you get? You get more of it? The war on crypto? What the war on bitcoin? Please? I fucking bring it on. I think it's a good thing. It's just gonna make it more powerful. Well, no, right now, we got the war on TikTok, which has actually got
everything. It's got everybody piste off the War on TikTok currently, but all that is is that it's it's not it's not regulated by the US. So they're like, we we need we need to be able to regulate this, like okay, this app and we can't because it's Chinese, so damn it, we need to get rid of it. I mean, they see it.
It ain't that he's trying to protect anybody. I mean listen, yeah, because they're like, that's our gig, that's what we do, and you and I and you're doing it better than us, and you shouldn't be doing that because that's our job. Just buying these people. God damn it. So we're gonna put you out of business. I mean I don't agree with that. Like the kind TikTok TikTok content is crazy shit that I think gives people praise on their mental illness. But but I also don't think it
should be banned by the government either. Like, dude, if you want to give away all your information to a Chinese company or any company, really, I mean, that's what you're doing by using your cell phone all the time and gay information every day. It gives them, Like everything you give, you're giving that away to everybody. Let's let's not pretend like TikTok is special. I don't. I don't believe they should be banning anything, but like, at the same time, like it ain't it's not going on my
phone that noise. Yeah, yeah, I mean it's I don't know, it's just when I when I've seen that particular attack. You know, you just you try to think about you try to think like a villain first, because they're always thinking about how I can step on the opportunity for you to break away from this goodness that we got for you. So if you're not, if you're not thinking how the villains are thinking, then you know what I'm saying, You're just gonna get caught up in a normal everyday shuffle.
And I mean, if we go throughout the history of mankind, beience some people being caught up in the shuffle, you come here, within one hundred years, you're dead, and you move on to be the next generation that that goes through something similar, if not rougher. Sometimes things get better, sometimes they don't. But but yeah, I mean bitcoin it could in fact be a solution. I'm just wondering if we're if you'll be able to get enough people to read into it to see it as a solution to break away
from banks and things of that nature. Um, it's gonna I think it's going to come in the places that you're that you're not expecting. I think it's going to come in like Africa, South America, places that have been in countries where they've had real problems with their occurrency getting hyper inflated, you know, And it's being used a lot in Nigeria, you know, in
places like that. So it's like it's catching on just as a bet against like we just don't like the government fiat currencies and we don't trust them, and they've they've bankrupted us, you know, like Argentina's had bank runs plenty of times, like why would you ever use I think these countries are starting to figure out it's just as easy to use bitcoin. I I like it. I'm not saying that I think that I know like the ins and outs
of what it's going to be worth. But I can see it being like a brand name, Like you look at this as it's got some really great qualities and it's a brand name, and like everybody sort of knows what it is. Whether they have it or not, that's to be seen, but I could definitely see see it being a big deal in the future. You
know. Another thing that throws people off. I think another thing that throws people off is, so we're used to seeing things in dollars, since one hundred dollars to you know what I'm saying, and say, yeah, well somebody somebody sees, hey, a bitcoin is twenty eight thousand dollars. They're like, I ain't up pulling me getting in that ship twenty thollars. Hell, I ain't got ten dollars. I ain't have fifteen dollars you said. So people see that and it's just like, why am I missing today?
So you buy two hundred and eighty dollars of it and you've got a one percent of a bitcoin, and you're like, what am I gonna do with this? That's that's what you think. And I understand that. I understand that that's probably a That's why that's why stocks split mhm to psychologically, you know, make it more appealing to the consumer, you know, to the
retail buyer of the stock. To it's like Amazon at two thousand dollars, it has a twenty for one split and now it's one hundred dollars and it's like, oh, one hundred bucks, I could buy it ten shares of that, you know, and in that psychologically, you know, as opposed to like, oh, I could buy a you know, part of a share or at the you know, at the other price, you know whatever.
So it just there's a psychological component to it too, And I get I get that for sure, but but again, and there's also a lottery component to it too, Like there's a lot of people that are like fucking throwing dice that just think about the people who yeah, think about the people who bought, because there's people who bought when it was what was the high sixty eight thousand? Is that right? Yeah, there's people who bowled like
sixty eight thousand and then it dropped down the fifteen thousand. They're like, the hell am I doing with this? Man? I got right now it's at twenty eight? Yes, I dude, I just I've lost. This hadn't done. If you sell it, you've lost. If you just hold on to it, you haven't lost. You've just had an opportunity cost You've just you know, it's not great obviously, But again, it just depends
on where you are, what the plan is. If you're somebody that's like, I'm gonna put this in for five months and then pull it out and double my money, Like there's a ton of risk that comes with that. Man, that's fucking crazy strategy. But if you're someone that's like I believe in this as a concept and I think it's going to be worth a whole lot more in the future, then buy a little bit. Like I'm set up to buy a little bit every week, and what's the utility of it.
I just hold on to It's like it's for me. It's a retirement account. If it hits great, if it doesn't, took a shot, yeah, because yeah, I've talked. I've talked to just like everyday people who walk around about the crypto and bitcoin and all that, and that's been that's been one of their things that they talked about it. Like, dude, it doesn't even seem attainable to me. Even when it dropped down to
fifteen sixteen thousand, it's still in their mind. They're like, Okay, one bitcoin is fifteen thousand dollars, so I need fifteen thousand dollars to get this one bitcoin. They're not thinking about it being split into you know, micro components. You just need a thousand dollars worth of bitcoin or fifteen hundred dollars. I mean, you can just buy it in a little child. I'm not giving investment advice either. By the way, I don't listen to
my dumbass on any of this ship. I'm just saying that I see this as being something that has value because it's the opposite of this current system, which is totally fucked by design. The only question is will they ever allow something as as interesting as bitcoin to really take hold that? And can they even do anything about it? Can't? Do they have a say in it
ultimately? Or is it sort of outside the grasp of authorities? Well, the only thing that it is. But but is it really I mean, is there a scenario in which they really could They've recovered it's been hacked twice. But the um there's been times where people could com mind I think it was twice where I was reading about what people could mind as many coins as they wanted to, but they got fixed. But um, there and there are only a couple of companies that actually make the miners, the big coin
miners. There's um there's a there's a lot of little companies that make them, but there's there's a couple of big ones. Okay, variety is a variety? Is it actually you can buy some desktop miners nowadays for about two grand? Can you make money doing that? Like with the energy costs and the you know what is that? Is that a viable business model right now? If you if you're doing if you're doing it on a multimillion dollar scale, Yeah, it's just a grind, right, you're just grinding away.
You got to hook up to all mining pool that seems date so so, Corey, how many? How many? Uh? Because I'm pretty sure they've got companies that technically do the mining, is that right? Right? How many companies already? Is about three or four or something? Now there's a
there's a there's quite a few. Um, the bitcoin mining the hash rate divide is uh, it's it's pretty well decentralized, meaning, um, there's enough competition out there in the bitcoin mining space to where it's not overly centralized. And that's that's kind of a problem, right because the initial concept was that everybody hooks up a miner and then everybody minds bitcoins. But as the soft we're developed and as the chips developed, you can't mind bitcoins on a
raular computer anymore. You need specific chips for it, ASIC chips, and so that's when you get into buying specific bitcoin miners. But everything has a tendency to consolidate over time, right, and so the bitcoin network has done it's it has become more decentralized. In the mining space. In the last couple of years, a bunch of miners have popped online, have picked up ten twenty percent of the hash rate. Eight percent of the hash rate is
currently unidentified, meaning iran. So okay, directly I ran now hold on no, no, when you when you mind these, does that technically go to you? Yeah? Is that right? Okay? Yeah? I think back in the day when you started mining bitcoin, you got fifty bitcoins every block reward, So every ten minutes someone got fifty bitcoins. Then four years later it went to twenty five, and then twelve and a half, and now it's at six and a quarter. It's about to go down again to
three something in next year. And so every every four years you have the bitcoin having right, and so the miners get rewarded less and less. But the value has gone up in infantestam infinitely compared to what it was. I mean, people were spending a couple hundred dollars a month to mine thousands of bitcoin, right, was it worth it? Then? They were worth nothing back in the day. So if you're spending couple hundred bucks or something worth
nothing, was it worth it? You goddamn right it was. Does that still apply today? Yeah, But if you go out and buy a couple of miners, you're not doing yourself any good. I mean really, if you want to do if you want to make any money, you got to spend twenty thirty thousand dollars in setup costs and then a couple thousand dollars a month, and can you just go buy the bitcoin for that amount? Nods
are currently probably Yeah. So these miners that these are the ones that you're technically buying from for the most part, no, no, no, no, no, no miners they don't have to sell. There's a lot of miners who have bitcoins that have no transact there m there's still a bunk out there. A lot of these miners just stack them personal miners. So I mean, you're gonna incorporation these things. Of course, they don't give a fuck buy bitcoin. They just are doing to make money. So yeah,
but they sell two exchanges and then the exchanges everyone buys from. Okay, So okay, so if nobody here, if nobody ever wants to say, oh, how do you buy, press goes up, that's scarcity. Yeah. But if but if nobody seals it, how can you get in? You'll never have a situation where nobody sells. Everything has a price, and
that's what That's what determines the market. Okay, okay, Like most people out there would rather have a bitcoin than twenty seven thousand dollars currently is where it stands, so okay, otherwise the market would That's what the market dictates. You know, if most people weren't willing to pay twenty seven then it wouldn't be twenty seven thousand. Okay, So but um I say, fuck politics and fuck bitcoin and everybody should just go play video games. That's right,
It's time. Would you talk about success? Do you? Motherfucker's out there are already on Rumble, So you need to go over right now to my Rumble video game channel. It's called Rage Quit Redemption, and you need to fucking follow me and tune in because I play video games and it's fun and officially he might talk up there. Oh my god, I've been watching him four or five times and I'm waiting for him to say something and he's said nothing, and I'm like, I'm disappointed in Corey. I'm saying Corey
is underpowered when he's playing his video game. Yeah, I'm not a raid leader. I just I'm there to follow instructions Grant and rave about JFK the entire time where you're playing. This is where I go to escape from all
this nonsense. Really, this is red pill video game. Yeah, just start talking about the oscars or something like that, random stuff, somebody, you know what on my on my I've never been called a coon so much from when I've damn started my YouTube channel execut for twenty percent, so when I used that terminology, Dude, I've been called a coon at least twenty times. No way, that's really racists. That's such a funny word to use. Yeah, I've been. I mean sometimes they say full raccoon.
Sometimes you just say cone and then they and then they hilarious. I'm sorry, Oh no, it's all good with me. It's like I just type, I said, oh man, great slurs are back on the menu. Hey, I love it. I mean fire away, And then they asked me. It's like, oh well, I mean, I hope you don't sound like that in real life. I'm like, well, yeah, I'm not a voice actor. I mean this is this is in fact my voice.
I did, like you know, fifteen hundred videos. I changed my voice, but I put I put a videw up about there was a lady who said, um, all white people are racist. Now that doesn't mean every single individual white person has a racist ideology, but they're all racists. I was like, that doesn't make any sense. But okay, but me talking about that. But I've gotten I've gotten slandered, and I'm like, man, this is great. It's great when you got haters. You love
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Listen, We've we're forced to like hustle, you know, we don't have that luxury of YouTube just being there and like eating us at you know, revenue and and and letting our channels grow and like they stomped on that. So like we're forced to like be wherever we can be. I mean, write books. You want to sell books, you have to talk to as many people as you can wherever they are. And it's like so we're
kind of forced to do that. That's why we're on Rumble and rock Fan all these places, you know, because trying what he's saying, and buy our ship. Please buy and buy our ship. Thank you. We're trying. We're trying to buy a damn uh twenty seventh of Takoshi Cetosia. I'm trying to get some dick coin up in here. We're trying to get a Cetasia out here. You know what I'm saying. I'm trying to get one one on how many Cetoshians for for a hand shob give us a give it,
give us a get out to my friend good an. Hey, we appreciate everybody's checking out this week's day zero. We're day eighty something eighty three eighty three, and uh beat with us. Next week Lindsay should be returning
with us to actually keep us in order. We appreciate her every week because we kind of div alved which here into ramblings and we end up talking about bitcoin every time because it's very interesting, the Kryptino space is very interesting and guns and knives, and so we do appreciate everybody checking us out on day zero on this own rumble. We're on rumble today, so we appreciate everybody who has looked at us so far. And we will catch y'all on next
week's episode of Day zero. Oh good bye Corey's book. JFK, I mean calf peas out
