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in school. I didn't realize how much he actually knew until I kept getting older and older and the things that he said seen I realized how prophetic they weren't really how in touch of a guy he was the older I get and one of the terms I remember him using was digital dark age, which at the time had a real cool sound to it, because as a kid, I was like, oh, well, digital dark age, like you know, it's like dang, that's it sounds intense and like, you know,
it definitely perks your ears. I've been like, what the hell are you talking about, sir, And you don't quite know, but you kind of get the idea. And as the years go on, it's more and more clear what that is and that we are indeed a living in it. How long it may last. We don't know. Will all of this strange technological overlay to life that we experience on a day to day basis will some day go from being digital to analog, We'll go from being digital to biological.
I don't know. That remains to be seen. It's a distinct possibility. We're not there yet. We're dealing oddly enough. Sometimes it's amazing how antiquated certain things are and how behind even large organizations tend to get, how behind the ball they get when it comes to technology, because it's just going so fast. Overall technology development wise is going quick and everybody's just struggling to keep
up. And it's sometimes even comical to see how those that you think would be doing a better job of things are actually kind of clunky and you know, they've got their way of doing business, and so it takes them a minute to get going. These large, these large apparatuses like corporations, governments, things like this. Do they wield power, yes? But can they be slow and burdensome? Usually? And so we as individual people have that going for us, do remember then, So that's the good thing when it
comes to being a tiny little person in a great, big world. We have some unique abilities that you have to realize and you have to remember, and you got to keep those in your back pocket and use them where you can, when you can, when you need to. That sort of thing. But enough about all that. Whuha, mumbo jumbo. Let's talk about some interesting news stories. And this one I've I mean, this is a
developing story. Really, this is not new. This has been on the burner, This has been part of, you know, the conversation what we're talking about geopolitically and great powers competition. Once again, if we're using that phraseology. If we're using that label, let's do that again, the great
powers competition. What little detail are we speaking of this time? We're talking about the potential TikTok ban that is looming its head now passing in Congress and waiting to go further in our in our system of checks and balances of our democracy or whatever whatever you want to label our government here in America. Our American government moving forward in a new way, which I mean things are heating up, to say the least, right, So everybody knows about this.
This has been the big story this week, the potential banning or sale right of TikTok. So let's I mean, I think everybody generally knows the story. Like Congress passed the bill, the Senate still has to pass it. Biden said he would pass it if it made it to him, so presumably, you know, it's just all whether the Senate passes it or not.
But the idea is that the the app TikTok, the writing of this of this bill is that TikTok either has to be sold by byte Dance to company or sold to an American company, you know, presumably a big Silicon valley operation. Right sold to an American company or be banned outright in the US. So that is that's the story. With that being said, I was curious myself to see if any retort had come from anybody within China with it, if the Chinese government had a response to this, and I did just
find something before the show. So I'm going to read from this because I'm interested to see what that might be myself. So okay, this is from the BBC BBC dot com head line China says TikTok ban would come back to bite the USS. This is posted two days ago on BBC. How'm I read from this? China has warned that a proposed ban of TikTok would come back to bite the US, as lawmakers approved a bill that could lead the app being banned. The bill in the House of Representatives would force the Chinese
owned app to sever ties with China or become unavailable in the US. US officials have long expressed concern about TikTok, citing potential national security risks. TikTok's owners have repeatedly rejected and had it posted the city threat. On Wednesday, the bill passed with bipartisan support from both sides. Of the political spectrum in the House, officially known as Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act.
It now heads to the Senate, where it is unclear if it has enough support to pay us. It's pretty unanimous in Congress, so presumably you'd think it could or that it even would pass the send This is me given commentary onward with the article. If it does. The White House has said that
President Joe Biden will sign it in Alane ahead of the vote. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson here we Go, Wang Wen Bin, accused the US of suppressing TikTok, despite the fact that it never found evidence that TikTok threatens national security.
This is okay. I'll continue this kind of bullying behavior that cannot win in fair competition, disrupts companies normal business activity, damages the confidence of international investors in the investment environment, and damages the normal international economic and trade order. Mister Wang at it. In the end, this will inevitably come back to bite the United States dates itself. Okay, I mean okay. So
that's the statement from Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Winmen. So we're looking for okay, I'm gonna continue on this article. It looks like it could be useful. The move was similar similarly pilloried by Chinese media, with several newspapers featuring satirical cartoons or to killing. The US effort to ban the app shows a little political cartoon here, so we get a nice look at some Chinese political cartoon propaganda. I mean, presumably I figured they must have that.
It's kind of it's and it's got overlaid with English language inserted in there so that we understand what it's saying. So you know, it's at least been edited that much for what that's worth too. But anyway, one newspaper, the Global Times, accused the US of ugly behavior and abusing the concept of national security to seize the app by four worse. As is the case with
other social media platforms, TikTok is banned in China. Users in the country use a similar app, Deullin, which is only available in China and subject to monitoring and censorship by the government. TikTok is owned by a Beijing based Cayman Islands registered firm, ByteDance. If the US bill becomes law, Bytdance would be required to sell TikTok within six months or face a ban from US
app stores and web hosting platforms. Last week, TikTok contri distributed a message to many of its American users, calling on them to call their representatives to prevent the government from stripping one hundred and seventy million Americans of their constitutional right to free speech. This, in turn prompted a letter from the House China Select Committee telling the company to stop spreading false claims in its campaign to manipulate
and mobilize American citizens on behalf of the Chinese Communist Party. Okay TikTok has denied it has any links with Chinese Chinese government and said it has structure restructured a company to keep US data in the US. It looks like it's the last bit here. Former President Donald Trump unsuccessfully tried to ban the app in
twenty twenty. Mister Trump, who on Tuesday passed the delicate threshold to clinchion Republican nomination to become its presidential candidate, is now against the ban, saying it would unfairly benefit Facebook. There's old flip flopping Trump again. You never know what he'll say next, but that's what he does. Okay, So I mean we could have guessed what a Chinese representative was going to say about all this, right, Like, the US has no basis in fact whatsoever
for the you know, they're going to say something this is preposterous. We it's absolutely ludicrous that TikTok has any connection to the Chinese government. They're just using this. And I did actually find it quite interesting that the Chinese officials were using the national security thing in their criticisms of the US. So let's see her. They accused the US of ugly behavior and abusing the concept of
national security to seize it by force. And I do not know if on their end of things in China if they use the term national security or an equivalent, you know, like a some equivalent translation of national security in the way that the US government uses it all the time against its own citizenry. But I mean that's invoked for everything that national security security is. I mean it has been since nineteen forty seven, right, They've been using this against
US, So that's you know, it seems like US brand. It seems like almost like the brand of US psychological operations, domestic operations is just the word and the umbrella term national security, So I don't. I don't. I kind of have my doubts that China uses it or again a translation of that, but I don't know either. Again, what do we know about what goes on over there? We know bits and pieces, but the propaganda, I would be I'd honestly be interested to see take a look and see
what they're feeding their people in terms of that. But again that comes with all sorts of we're not going to get that. It's just there's so many hurdles to be able to do that. We're so we as a people of the world are divided in that lost in trans thing. You know, the normal people here in the US, the normal people over in China have that
horrible gap between them. So it's it's an unfortunate, sad thing. And do remember that that there's a difference between you know, just the average person living out their life anywhere, and you know the powers that be which are doing all these fun things and having these little fights, big fights, I guess, with each other. But the TikTok band, I mean, this is big. This is not just like, oh, it's just some stupid
app and who cares. Like there's a part of me that says that, and the concept of oh god, if somebody likes bringing up the free speech thing here in this whole debate is like, well, what without this stupid
app, we can't have free speech. Like I I, for one, I'm annoyed when people bring up the whole free speech debate and all these online platforms, because I kind of just defer to saying, hey, look, these these things are owned by you know, name the Silicon Valley Corporation in the US, name the foreign government name, you know whoever, you know, whatever huge thing the US government maybe owns or controls it, right, you know, ink Tael is involved or whatever. Whenever you're talking about free
speech on these stupid apps, it's like it's you're you're lost already. Look, I understand the debate. Now now I'm going somewhere I didn't even want to, but I'm doing it anyway. I understand that's where everybody is. And if people are being suppressed, the shadow banning all that, I understand the bad aspect of that, but we have to understand where we are in
the first place. I don't think anybody's ever really reckoned that just keep playing along on these things without facing the awful truth of like who gave us these things? And I hope you notice that I'm not holding up any of the American social media companies up on some pedestal like they're the good guys and Bite
Dance in China are the bad guys. And I'm no. Now, the aspect of this story where the whole stipulation of this law going into effect would be that Bite Dance has to sell the app over to you know, the highest bidder or face a band. That's that's interesting. And there's all sorts of articles citing you know, the the interests of American tech companies with this. I mean that's obvious. I mean people bidding on this, and they're
bidding on this or it going away. It's a big app and economically it's it's a mover. It has become a mover and a shaker in tech and in marketing and economically, so I for one, would be very very surprised. Again, that's assuming that this all goes through. This law doesn't effect where Okay, Byte Dance or you're gonna do You're gonna sell this thing in what one hundred and sixty eight days or whatever, or are we gonna have
to ban you. What's it gonna be. I have difficulty believing that Byte Dance or the Chinese government, if we prefer to think of it that way, is going to sell. I don't think that would happen, Honestly, I don't. I do not see that happening. It would just the full out ban would occur, and this would just be another you know, this would just be another footstep or whatever just to move to increase those tensions. And it's already happened. But I mean, it'd just be another thing on
the timeline of tensions between our two countries, US and China. So yeah, yeah, that's that's the way I see that. I do not see the app selling to a US company. Of course they would, there's some that I'm sure that would buy it. Let me read some just headlines about this just for that. I'm not gonna read the articles and read the headlines here and this is from JP Statilly's News vand or Rundown. Let's see here.
Uh TikTok claims it's a contribution to the economy is huge. TJ Max and other retailers really need TikTok. They have remained silent on a possible band and TikTok's potential US bansters marketers, spurs contingency planning. TikTok turns the creators to fight possible ban. TikTok CEO calls on users to fight US ban. Okay, well it kind of goes on. So yeah, there you have it. TikTok has become a big thing, and yeah, it's it's wild.
Uh, this this is big because as this first article I read was saying, Donald Trump was saying back when he was president, that TikTok should be banned. It was it was almost like his he was the first one to utter it in public, the first one to like seriously put out there like, hey, we need to ban this thing. So he said that. Then again now he's backpedaling, which is you know again, that's what
he does. He said is one thing, he says another thing later, and he doesn't he doesn't care what he's saying, just as long as again he's maintaining attention and that he's the guy in the position of power. He's fine, Okay, that's all that matters to him. But yeah, interesting that he brought it up. Now. Biden is all in gung ho on this national security. We got to shut this thing down. This thing is
a threat to national security. Do we see hints of Eric Schmidt and all these different artificial intelligence and technology councils that the US government and the Pentagon have spurred in the past couple of years. There's tons of them. I can't even keep up with all of them. I need to write a list of these things so I remember them. There are a ton and half of them
are headed players. And they all say the same thing, that this is a national security issue dealing with China, and then we have to get ahead and all of this. So this is part of the rallying cry. And yeah, you'd better believe that China is not going to be happy about this, and he is not happy about this whatsoever. And they're just seeing it
as just another Okay, that's the way you want it. And I don't know if there will be any sort of like counter move to this or if it's just a going to be a thing for China's I'm like, okay, yeah, we know how things are now. And again, just one more little tick in the notch of you know, antagonisms, just you know,
another grievance on the list. I don't know if it's going to be that, if they'll retaliate at all or what, but certainly, yeah, I was kind of hinting at this concept last week that there's these different national internets. There's not a worldwide Web to speak of. There's different versions of Internet and different regions. And certainly China has its own Internet, big time, and they have purposely and way beyond what this TikTok band business here is.
They've gone well beyond that to shut out foreign technology companies with the Google China thing I referenced last week, all that American companies know, no, we have our own internet here and thank you very much, we can run it. We know what we're doing with it, controlling our population with it. Why don't you go back to your country and control your own population with your internet, because we know you are so you just you go deal with your
issues. We'll deal with ours, thank you. And that's really what it's fascinating about this Great powers competition is so much of it has to do with the national The nationalist situation for each country involved is what is their domestic situation, and it's tenuous in both countries. If I'm reading the room properly, things are not so great for the Chinese government dealing with their populace at the moment. Likewise, the US is having some issues too, some unrest in
both countries. I think would be fair to say, you know, in an international context. I mean, that's quite relative, relatively low, I can suppose. I mean, this isn't it's not me and mar levels, it's not Haiti levels that China or the US are in, but some level of unrest right and the governments of the respective countries are having to do quite a bit to keep their people in line. And you better believe they are,
and they're putting technology to the task of doing that. That's happening here, it's happening there, and it happens to a large extent in China without a doubt. I mean, one of the purposes of internet is to run these applications that the populace, the Chinese populace use on their mobile devices. They have these things loaded up with these apps, which yes are run by the Chinese government. Absolutely they surveil their citizenry with these things. People live
their lives via these apps. I know. The retort is, well, we do here in the us as well. Yes we do. But from what my understanding, like it's it's even above and beyond, like the usage of apps is above and beyond. In China, what we do they again Kai Fu Lee, the author of uh Ai Superpowers in the New World Order. That guy was saying that, uh the way what happened in China was
that they never even used credit cards in that country. That they leapfrog the use of credit cards and went straight from paying everything in cash to using your cell phone, you know, like Apple Pay or whatever the app's on a cell phone to pay for everything. They didn't even end up using credit cards. They just leapfrog that technolg technology and just start using phones to pay for everything. That's i they pay for everything. They they get everything through through
the phone like all that. And they do the social media and and all that, the sort of Instagram Facebook style thing there too, with you know, a Chinese twist. What they're doing the same thing essentially, but it's their own version of the same thing. So there is a Chinese Internet. It is insular. It is used to track, trace, surveill control their population, used for propaganda purposes, of course, it is. It's the
same thing going on in the US. Yes, I don't think to the extent that it does there, but that's not for the want of I mean, there's some that would like to do that, right certainly, and you can use technology to enforce all sorts of different punishments and institute criminal justice if
need be. But we're not living in the Demolition Man future. We're not living in you know, whatever sci fi reality Judge Dread whatever, where technology minority report technology is being used as as this arm of law enforcement, that law enforcement is intensely using technology against the American people. Yet, but you
know, there's always that possibility in tech is moving forward. And you know what I find interesting is that there's there has been a push in recent year or two, like last year it got big, this push against crime and different states really going harder against a perceived increase in crime, the fact that we need to be tougher on crime, you know, this old political rhetoric
of where we need to stop crime. And one particular area that I find interesting is organized retail crime because it's something I know a little bit about, something i've certainly seen in action. I've not taken part in it, I've not been involved in organized retail crime, but I've seen it occurring just so
that people know what I'm talking about organized retail crime. You know, it's interesting because the public sort of knee jerk reaction to retail crime is they see the the stupid stories like the smashing grabs are like, oh yeah, smashing grabs there happening in San Francisco every hour on the hour, and these other democratically controlled cities. It's all that ever happens is smashing grabs, smashing and grab. I saw this story on the news the other day there's a smash
and grab in Philadelphia. Oh yeah, and I also saw this news that a black man killed a white woman. You know, this sort of business, right, So yeah, you've seen all those stories, and you're gonna keep seeing more of them because it's what's being fed to you by who. I don't know. Why don't you ask that question, who's feeding you this garbage? But anyway, what organized retail crime is is not necessarily smashing grabs.
Sometimes maybe, but I would say the more, the more organized and professional version of this is what happens is you have a big retail chain, right, lots of merchandise sitting out on the shelves, different high dollar items that would be targeted by criminals because that's what they're looking for. The way that these organizations work is that they'll get a group of themselves ready. They'll they'll pick out a story like Okay, we're gonna go to this store this
night. We're all gonna go in there, and this is the way they're gonna do it. And they definitely have a plan when they do this, because they'll all walk in together. You know, they might be staggered, but they'll come in lots of times, like groups of two, or it will be a single one, and then these different groups of there can be end up being anywhere between like two to like twenty of these people in the story at any given time, and they they divide and they conquer. Some
have like these little special projects that they're on. It's like it's their special job. Sometimes there'll be people sent out to as distractions, like they'll get the attention of the store staff to like do something that distracts them while they're colleagues who got the job of swiping the merchandise go about scooping up as much as they can just walking out the store with it. While the others are you know, busy distracting and doing whatever other jobs it is that they're doing.
So they come in these big groups, they do this, they haul away how much you know they're able to, and then I forget. There's there's there is a specific term used in law enforcement for the people that go in the stores. They're one aspect of the organized crime operation, of organized
retail crime. The other side is the fence operation, which is what these these folks bring the merchandise back to the fence, sometimes even by an intermediary, I believe, But anyway, the fence is the person who goes about selling this stuff. So you get all this merchandise built up from people doing this in stores. Then the fence person is the one that's you know, listing it to sell and from an artcleized ring the other day. I guess
what they're doing mainly is just using online websites. You know, name the site or app that you can sell something online to sell. They're using all those so they're just selling the stolen merchandise on there and getting away with it. Interestingly enough, and that that is kind of fascinating because I I, someone like myself would tend to believe, you know, like a major online retailer where somebody can go and have a store and sell either legitimately procured inventory
or illegally procured stolen merchandise. They can do either one on there. They
can set up an account and sell through there. You would think think that these big companies that run these apps and websites would be able to, you know, see a criminal coming, that they would know that the stuff that they're selling is stolen like one way or another, right, that they'd have some sort of detection system in place that they would be able to spot that and then flag it into law enforcement, and then you know, you'd think
at least their accounts would be shut down. But there are these stories of these people wearing these multi million dollar operations doing this and they've gone away for it for years, and that just like begs the question like what the hell are these big tech companies doing, Like how did this end up happening? Like are are they incompetent? Are they doing it on purpose? What the
hell? And what is the future of all this? Because also presumably with a few tweaks and a few little security upgrades on these online retail platforms, you would think that they could, that they could and possibly will start going after these uh these they're do wells, right, which is like, okay, fine, like who cares what happens to these criminals? But I think
that there's another side of this story too. This is and again you see, you've seen in the past year all these different states instituting these different measures to fight crime. And here's what I just pulled up for my state, California. So I'm just gonna read this a little bit just to get some idea. And this this might not even specifically have to do with what I was saying with the online organized retail crime and all that, but crime generally
this pertains to. So let's read this. This is from gov dot caa dot gov. You gota levo URL that both begins and ends with gov. You know that's official. So okay. The title here California's Investment to Combat Organize Retail Crime shows early results, published February twenty eighth, twenty twenty four. What you need to know. In night twenty twenty three, California distributed over two hundred and sixty seven million dollars to local law enforcement agencies across the
state to combat organized retail crime. Just weeks into twenty twenty four, this new law enforcement funding has already resulted in initial nine hundred plus arrests, and local agencies say they plan to use this state funding to hire more police and law enforcement officers, increased the deployments, and increased prosecutions. Sacramento are Beautiful
Capital. After receiving California's largest ever single investment to combat organize retail crime, law enforcement agencies across the state report they've already used the money to make it. Okay enough, There's no point in this state's doing it. Most other states are doing something comparable to this. And again, the idea of going after criminals fine and organize the retail crime, I know. Again, I
have no love for these folks. However, the whole tough on crime thing has been bandied about in the political arena a lot these past few years,
and certainly it will be used this year. The crime issue will continue to be used, and something something like this, the instance of organized retail crime, which people have a general idea of, and certainly anybody that knows anything about it from the general public is going to I would say most people are just gonna be in favor of like, yeah, let's go after these people and prosecute them. And you know, why is it that the authority's hands
have been tied for so long? Like enough of this, We demand a change, We demand that these criminals will be brought to justice, So let's do it. Seems like we're in some sort of weird phase where that demand is being pushed, the demand to prosecute, the demand to ramp up law enforcement, presence to ramp up means some sort of means to enforce the laws that have been shirked for so long. Right, I'm not saying that there
isn't crime at all, and I'm not one of these people. It's like, yeah, there's no such thing as crime, that it's not an issue. It is an issue, but you know there's a push and pull here, and when you start saying, well, how are we going to deal with this, there's lots of ways that that could end up playing out, especially in this bizarro election year we're going into. I have stayed in my
concerns with it in recent shows. I think listeners are well aware of where I stand on that, and honestly, no matter who gets put into the position of the executive branch in twenty twenty five. This crime thing is going to be an issue. But from the looks of things, I mean, I suspect I suspect that the candidate on the right side of the isle is going to win, and we know what their stance has been for the past.
How many years are on into this, orly since twenty sixteen, it's been too long, so not quite ten years, but we're coming up on it. Tough, on crime, strong, we need a strong leader, strength crime, tough bashing the head of that protester. And of course the lawlessness in the streets that we saw in what year was it twenty twenty or whatever Black Lives Matter? Ooh, that was a horrible movement that just nearly
burned down the entire country. It wasn't really it was an idea. It was an idea, and yeah, there were some people out in the street and it didn't end society as much as they said it did. But you know, and whatever, it's all about perception, not reality. And then the whole January sixth thing. Uh I, this is all heading in a certain direction. It's that it's it's this perception once again of lawlessness in the streets, of mobs, of crazy mobs coming rising up against the establishment.
But it's it's not the establishment, it's just crazy nuts rising up to overthrow the freedoms of our country. Becoming a domestic threat to national security. You might even see that being bandied about. Soon enough, they'll just outright say something like that. Hasn't gotten that level, that level yet, but well here and there, I suppose, But it's going to be more so.
All of these criminals out in the streets causing riots and destroying society. Well, if we don't do something about it, I don't know, our society is just going to go into can and burn up. I guess we got a clamp down bear, you know, get the boys in black, not the boys in blue, the boys in black, strap their boots on, Get the clubs out, Get the weapons out, Get the military grade machinery which we know you have. Get that out. You know something with tank
treads that's gonna rip up the black top. That's okay. It'll create jobs and stimulate the local economy. When the government pays some contractor to rebuild the roads that we destroyed with their tanks, that's a good thing. That's called a pumping money in the local economy. It's gonna be great, tough on crime. And there's all sorts of technologic technological apparatuses that could be employed for
the purpose of keeping you safe. You the scared trembling person exercising their freedom of speech on Google's whatever app, or Facebook's whatever app, or our presidents whatever it is app, or hell, maybe there's even still a Chinese company doing business here because we haven't changed that their app whatever it is. You're at home, safely exercising your free speech where in your deemed free speech zone,
which is those apps. I will tell you I talk about free speech zones and all that we have in our own minds created the free speech zone in this hell digital scape that we refuse to divorce ourselves from. We're just gonna push this thing all the way and where you can keep believing that it's something that it isn't. It never was. It never was free, it never was open, It never will be free or open. What could it
be used to do? It could could be used to do a whole lot, and it might be used to do a whole lot under what pretenses, Perhaps the ones I'm outlining here likely crime, domestic crime. That's our domestic cross to bear. That's something that we need to look out for going forward. Is the second year anybody too. And Biden is very I mean, he has a history of being horrible in this regard, so remember that.
And the other guy. I mean, I think it's obvious what's going on there too, So something to look for in America moving forward, in this free country we live in another interesting little tidbit of this whole national slash in because this is a national slash international situation, which is what I'm trying. I've been trying to not only wrap my head around it, but also articulate it and demonstrated somewhat to the best of my ability, which is very limited
on these past shows I've been doing. It's what I'm doing is we have our domestic reality, which is a total mess, big time. I mean, we are ready to undo ourselves. We've got that going for us. In the meantime, there is the international situation, and that I mean arguably much worse, not good, not good at all, the global situation and the tensions. What the could bees that might happens. That sort of stuff doesn't look pretty it's not yet. Might get worse, might get better.
I mean, I don't want to be horrified here. It could get better. But this is the strange balancing act we're in, and I don't think we're pulling it off one bit. I think we are asking for trouble. So another thing that I think somehow tangentially ties into this whole story is back to the twenty twenty four campaign of who is likely to win? I don't know, And when I say that makes it less likely to happen. So that's a good thing. So I'm just gonna say he's gonna win because I
feel like when I say that makes it less likely to happen. So Donald Trump and friends, right, presumably they'll win. So here's a story about that from politico dot com. When was this posting three eleven, twenty twenty four, so very recently this week. Title of this article Ralph Reid's army plans sixty two million dollars spending spree to boost evangelical turnout. I hear the angels singing already, Okay, onward, Faith and Freedom God. I love
these names. They're so good. I mean, honestly, they're using the freedom instead of Liberty, so I'm slightly less suspect of them. But I know full well that's just another one of these silly organizations like I was naming off on these other shows. But cool name, huh. Faith and Freedom plans to spend big registering and turning out evangelicals and handing out thirty million pieces of literature at churches houses of God. Okay, so let's read from this.
A prominent evangelical advocacy organization plans to significantly ramp up political spending in the twenty twenty four election, with one goal in mind, returning Donald Trump to the White House. Faith and Freedom, a conservative leaning organization, intends to spend sixty two million dollars registering and turning out evangelical voters, texting and calling supporters, and door knocking, ten million more than it spent four years ago.
The group is expected to, among other things, and out thirty million pieces of literature and one hundred and twenty five thousand churches, many of them in battleground states. Quote in terms of home visits and voters reached at the door. To my knowledge, it's the largest effort on the right outside of the Republican National Committee ever, Ralph Reid, a longtime Republican strategist and Trump
ally who oversees the organization, said of the direct voter contact enterprise. But anyway, I mean, we get this story here, this evangelical association which has a really cool name, pumping sixty two million dollars into the Trump campaign, and the money works. I mean, we can sit here and be all cynical ballet. There's just a bunch of money. Don't do anything. It does. It's just like advertising works. You spend money on advertising at
work, spend money on a political campaign, it works. You get more votes, You get more sales with advertising campaigns, you get more votes with this. It's two different versions of the same damn thing. Just tell people something, they listen. Okay, pretty much that simple. And the evangelicals are an interesting bonch, aren't they. I Mean, all it took for them to warm up to this nincompoop who presumably has nothing, not a Christian
bone in his body. It's not for lack of pretending at the moment, because he knows it's advantageous to his campaign and he's writing it hard. But you know, without that being the case picture of Christianity, the guy you think of when you hold up the cross and you look at that, Donald Trump doesn't really come to mind. But the thing that got him on board for the evangelicals surprisingly simple. Just give on board with the abortion issue.
That's all it takes, which ironically or unronically enough, is probably the most divisive political issue in the entire country. Certainly in our country's recent history. What's the most divisive issue, probably that for the past couple of decades. Now, funny to see how that's the thing that really riles this whole scene up, and that brings out the big money in this case and brings out, frankly, the support for the evangelical So that's all it took was for
Trump to be their guy in the row versus way. The whole issue and the debacle that that's been over the past year, what an absolute mass And yeah, the most divisive thing in our country. That alone should make you think about the issue. I'm sorry, just that alone, you have to be thinking about that whenever that issue comes up. I'm not taking a side on it because from a certain perspective, there's correct points made on both sides of that. Isn't that clever? But anyway, be that as it may,
these fools that go by the umbrella term the evangelicals. That's all it took. Donald Trump did the good work there and he's gonna continue to do so. So we'll just sign up for anything he does from here on out. I mean, he did that, and so everything else is, Hey, he's got let's give him sixty two million. Anybody got millions of dollars? A consider around him? Here there, you go, do more, do the lord's work with sixty two million dollars. I can't wait to see
what that is. And we know what that is, don't we. Trump. There's some disgusting story about him going to some idiotic religious broadcasting event political event that he's doing as part of his campaign this past week. I mean, just that, the religious broadcasting thing. If you're not instantly want to throw up at that concept and those scumbags to begin with, then you know, I don't know what to do for you. But he was up there
again just playing total lip service to this huge section. This is the thing, this is the crux that his campaign sits on is the evangelical vote. And it's a big one and it bridges a lot of ethnic, racial gaps, which is interesting that he's able to get a lot of extra votes there where presumably if you're thinking, if you're not considering that, you need to
be. So he's thinking that way. So he's up there saying, yeah, I'm God's man, and the evil Satanic Democrats don't want us to be able to read a Bible, and we have to stand up for the Lord. He's saying, this is paraferct. This is not exactly what Donald Trump said, but you know he's saying something idiotic like this, right, something something really stupid, some evangelical BS, which is not his typical style of
BS, which is equally idiotic and annoying and evil and dangerous. This is a new kind of BS that he's taking on because he knows he has to to win and he'll use it. And when his regime comes in the next time, you better believe that he's gonna be tough on crime because there are going to be a lot of protests. You thought all that stuff in Tony Tonya is bad. Protests are are guaranteed if he gets in there when they happen, that's when you're going to start to see the action happen. This
crime Oh boy, this crime is even worse than it was before. What do we do this? Our cities are burning, our governments aren't they need to respond? What are we going to do? Well? The only question on what it is that happens is whether the militarized police force is given the current blanche authority to just go in there and just start mowing people down like
timan square right, we're shina now. It's either that or the actual military is going to be called in like Trump has suggested, because that's what we need. We need the military to come in to stop crime. Again. You define crime to me. What crime is it that we're going after? Is it scary stuff like organize retail crime? Is it the burning cities that are happening because of BLM, Antifa, you name whatever the fake group is
that they made up. That's either just an idea that they say as a group that isn't or it's some other thing that they made up for their own purpose and are trying to scare you into something that's not really happening. That's how it's all going to go down. This fool is going to be elected. People are going to take to the streets, which they should. But the problem is there will be a response to that, and it will be an initial response. It will build, It will build, it will build.
There will be legislation, there will be all sorts of probably technological measures taken to keep everybody safe, national security enemies, foreign and domestic, specifically
domestic in this case. Don't worry. We'll deal with China and when we need to, I mean we'll probably after we're after our new government has incarcerated half of the population, presumably China come in here with Russia and just invade us then, because half of us are being either executed or thrown in a gulag or whatever, might be a bit easier at that point to come in again. I'm being hyperbolic and stupid. None of this could ever happen.
Nothing bad ever happens to the US. We're exceptional here, the American Freedom Foundation has said other they know that we're here to stay. God has smiled on this country. God is going to make everything good. Sixty two million dollars that came directly from God is going to get our guy that we only care about because he is on our side of a super divisive political issue. That's going to change everything. That's what's happening. This is all the stuff
that's happening now. I don't know, and you know, again, this is just my take on things. I'm sure I'm wrong about a lot of it. And one of my hopes in saying all these things, making these stupid predictions, is that when I say them, they don't happen because I
don't predict things and I don't know the future, So that's good. I'm just some nut with trump deranged derangement syndrome, just blathering away into a microphone, making a podcast out of it. And I don't know if I can say I enjoy it, but I'm doing it, and I don't know what's going to happen next week. But this stuff, this, this is I don't know. This is what's been on my mind. I don't know.
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to or go the broadcast. Watch out if you're sitting down for this all. If you're standing up, the better get ready for this because it's gonna hit the air drums. I'll go the podcast you were listening to, Uncle the broadcast. My name is Aaron. I'm the nephew law I heard he is the seven show. Uncle, Hello ladies, and three hundred and thirty seventh episode nine. Damn we I mean I just talking talking about oh Lewis and Clark. Yeah, the I mean this is a crazy show. I've
been watching Superman right, yeah, it's Superman. It was just I don't remember the pond. The parts are messing me up. You don't remember the show so well, the parts, the pots, oh, the individual parts that happened in the show. You had forgotten because it's been so long since it's been on, right, it's an old show. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, But he's not going all the way back to the Superman you know, the guy who ended up in the wheelchair. Right, you're you're
not going back? No, no, not that I mean that. Then he's he's he's going. Yeah, that's the nineties TV series, which some people I'm sure are familiar with. Christopher Reeve I think started in the seventies. Okay, yeah, yeah, okay, the nineties TV show is what you're talking about. Yeah, yeah, yeah, okay, shows that TV show? Yeah, and who I was trying to remember the names of the stars. There's that babe with the black hair who I can't remember name.
And then the guy who plays Superman Slash Clark is like Dean or something, right, Yeah, that was Dean Kine, Dean Kane. Okay, what's what's the woman's name? I'm trying to remember the woman's name now I can't. I'm thinking here it was I know, the one was Dean Kane. And then they had a movie with Brandon Ralph for a minute, I think, right, but that was that was later, that was like two thousand
and something. But who was the who played Okay, Margo Kidder was Lois in the nineteen seventies eighties Supermans, right, okay, okay, now who was that other one? But this is like a younger Lois. Yeah, let me look up I m dB. Is that is TV on I m dB? Yeah? You know, podcasts are up on IM. You might be on I m dB at this point, Aaron, Oh, go ahead, a lot of podcasts, Uncle, podcast might be I got it. Uh, it's it's Terry Hatcher. That's one. That's her. That's not
the one. That's not the one. This isn't the one. This is what we've been talking about, Uncle, So it's you're you're watching a newer movie. I think you're watching a new movie Terry. Wait, is Terry hatcherand or not? This is Dean Kane. This is Terry Hatcher. They were the main stars. And whoever Lane Smith is in the newscast, they weren't in the newscast. They weren't. Does this look familiar as Superman? Does this guy look familiar as Clark Kent? This guy with the glasses,
is that Clark Kent? And what you're watching it's the that's that's the other one. Okay, and it's not the car too. I'm showing up pictures of Dean Kane, said Jim Kaine. This is the other one. It's not the okay, but it's not the cartoon, right. How about the these two? Is this Clark? Is this Lois? That's those two? Oh god, I kins and it's really complicated. Okay, I just found
something. Well but he has kids. I think I got it. I think I got it because there is a thing on Max now called Superman and Lois. That's it. Okay, that's what I think it is. Okay, yeah, that one, that one, And does it involve Dean Kin? And no, doesn't involve Dan Kane. I'll take a look at who's in it. But there's the synopsis is Superman and Lois. After years of facing super villains, the Man of Steel and Lois Lane returned to Smallville to
raise their teenage sons. That's it. That's okay, that's what he's talking about. All that's the one, all right, see that it is confused. I saw that one and then I saw the one you showed me. There's been so many. They were in two of them. They were in two kinds of things. But I sort of can't get it's crazy because we're in this era of comic book cinema where every comic book you've ever heard of
is being either made or remade as a movie. Again. Now, this takes us back in time to the older comic book movies, and certainly Superman is the one that over the years has been done the most in cinema, TV beat even beat Batman. Are you are you sure he beats Batman though, because there's been a lot of Batman too, That's true. It's it's a tough one, but one of those is the biggest. It's crazy. It's the DC thing because like there is a new one though about the Batman
on these things talking about that, but that's gonna get me confused. Yeah, well that's the Justice League. That's what I was asking an uncle about before we went to airs Justice League and super Bow came out. It came out that the goal was knocked down with the Joker. The Joker put her in the wilchair. Harley Quinn, you're talking about now, that's that's a whole other thing, right, Harley Quinn. Suicide Squad, that's Sick Slash. They have a romantic thing going. Yeah, and they and they had
two daughters. Okay, and the story started there, all right, not meanimill Well anyway, Clint, it's something boom. Clark Kent is played by Tyler hoachin h O E c h l I n Hochland Hockland, Tyler Hockland, I don't know I'm pronouncing that role. And Elizabeth Tuloc is Lois Lane uh t u l l o c h Elizabeth Tulock not to be confused with traw Bulock. No, not at all. Okay, So now we got the name. We got that right, we got something that someone got two
names. And I'm watching two shows. Well we're watching two shows now, watching this one finishing it up, of course. But yeah, I mean yeah again, there's so much, so much comic book, entertainment, cinematic universes being woven all of this that that's been the big gun maker the past few years. I don't know. I yeah, I was unaware of this show, Aaron. Do you realize there's fifty three episodes of this thing? No, I did not know a lot of shows back me. I mean
Superman, I mean is one here? Is that one? And it's the other one on the end of the one, but I can't remember if it was located. It's like, I mean, I've been back and forth, back and forth. I mean, crazy collective imagination can't beyond the pages of a comic book at present, or we might be moving out of this. We've been in it the past couple of years. But this is the way it is, so well, you might come back around, Aaron. You
know, they're talking about reloading. You know how they did all the Iron Man stuff and then they wound up with the Civil War and all that. You know, you're talking about bringing back another Iron Man and this time you know that you can't use what's his name, Downey Junior, Robert Downey Jr. Again because he's a little old now, huh, you know what I mean. So they're gonna have to like reboot it. They're gonna reboot the
reboots, you know what I mean? Hey, what now seeing the sea on these on these these things that we've got, Now, what others can we see other than the new movies that come out? Well exactly, there's no other ideas. But it's the thing. Depending on which one you go to, Uncle, you could be watching Superman from the nineties. You could
be watching Superman from the seventies. You go to Amazon, you can watch Superman from the fifties, right, the black and white Superman guys, some one with with what that name that you mentioned, that's the one when he stopped the train. That's the one your no, no, no, no, no, no, not even christ I'm talking about George Reeve, the guy who got fat. He was fat Superman for a minute, remember that, Remember was kind of white, it was, And what I'm talking about
tonight. Soho, sorry, everybody, this is what you get Superman. You're gonna get talked about because I can't. I gotta put something together. And I'm putting this together. Everybody knew live every Friday night on the radio network and concurrently on our live streaming to get something to talk about doing the week, to think about what to say. And this is it for me, you know, since you know we had stopping on this show. It's okay. I gave the same excuse on my hour. I said the exact
same thing. So you can talk. You can talk government, guess I mean nance you're at the idiot, he's supposed to be jail. Anything, Still in the court, still in the cart, still in the Uncle. You don't want you don't want a Trumpnador bibblehead, then, do you? No? No, I do know? Have you seen that? That the the Trumpnator bobblehead's I was asking uncle if you saw it. I'm thinking uncle might have seen it. No, Uncle, have you seen that? No?
I don't want no government bad episode maybe, but not not with a damn president which we want to show how tiny bobblehead. Okay, yeah that I would like to get dodge him Dodger Stadium and get there. I would like to get him. I'll be a sellout ticket day. I can tell you, no, you know we'll We're not. We're not really now with the Angels much. Now there's an uncle. Everybody noticed there's Uncle T. Look perfect Uncle T shirt right there. Though, I don't want no government
bobblehead. Yeah, yeah, we're just Uncle a perfect T shirt the teacher. Imagine the Capital dome bouncing around. That's a good one, that stunt making. Okay, make another one like that. Hey, it's still waiting on your shirt to make. Well, Uncle, I do have something that we could do on this show, if you're so inclined. We could do a unboxing if you want what so, I are you familiar Uncle with the concepts the online video concept of an unboxing video. Something to move along?
What happened to the box bump well bump wine. Bob brought this up on the show last week. He said that he was going to do an unboxing when he got his prize from uh was it Pirate Water or wherever he's going it? You remember the hed guy? Yeah? Yeah, remember that guy? Well, he was that guy. I saw his thing. I don't know what his new ones yet. No, we're talking about and with those eye polls one eyepool showing on the I Pad the Pirate Water eye eye patch.
I saw that onistically he said, the Eyeball show. I'm picturing like a cartoon Eyeball talking to Hey, it's the Eyeball podcast. Keep your eye on me. You know. Sounds like a weird cartoon making something funny. I like. So, well, anyway, may Uncle, and unboxing videos where you get a box in the mail, you've ordered something or whatever, and you turn the camera on, you open the box and you react and whatever that reaction is, you edit it, you put the video on on
YouTube or what did he? What did he this time? Well, we have a piece of mail here if you'd like to see it. Uncle, Okay, let's see what. Let's take a look. So let's see here. Let me now this is so that the viewers of our livestream can see. Well, you get that set up, Aaron. I want to tell people something real fast, and then I'll shut off my MICU. We have a weird person on the stream tonight, which is showing up ready for this as Europe and a new person. Well, I don't know if they're new
or not, because we've had we have. Let's get them talking. What I would like to do is get the new people. Okay, okay, so if we can some well no, no, the phone lines aren't set up. Professional phone lines are not set up. But if you wanted to skype in and you're somebody in Europe, obviously I think Uncle will take the call through Scott. I will take one on that one I would take because
I haven't heard. So here's what's weird. Usually it shows up and it tells me a country, and there's lots of countries in Europe, right, this one has a European Union flag up and just says Europe on the stream. Because they actually give me a little flags too for the different nations. All right, you know, I think they getting people from those playing countries. Oh, we do have Sally Dall listening on YouTube and she's giving you
a suggestion, she says, Uncle, cough away from the microphone. Okay, but we have German advice. Yes, yes we have Germany. Right, we have Spain. These are both up on the and those are part of Europe. Okay, we have a United Kingdom as well UK. All right, nanda European flag. We also have Australia listening. Let's see, I don't see any Canada. Let me take a close look. No, no Canada tonight, but u we have these others. But somebody is just
simply under a European Union uh thing on the stream. And I've never seen that before. That's totally brand new, a new box that post office get well, and that I did not. I did not. I actually gave out our address here to somebody who deserves it. I'm not gonna do that to everybody. I do need to open up a new post office box, like you said, uncle, I will haven't yet, goes what's his name, Ed's probably waiting. Got the loads of bloods yes, yes, the
customers are waiting. I will set one up. I just have to figure out which one is the best one, and and you know that the circumstances, I'm just trying to figure out what's I haven't been able to do that, but I will and I'm gonna get one set up the end, but maybe without the po PO box. Uncle, we received this piece of mail from. Do you want to know who this one's from? You can probably guess from the look of the package who might have done this? Who does
this stead of things send us packages like this? Where's my picture here? Yeah? That's him. Yeah, I know who it is. I know who it is. I just can't think of his name though. He's in Texas. He's the Texas book. Wait a minute, I know what that is. You know what that is? He found him, he found them, he found it. So you think you know what the package is. I already know what's in it. I already know what's in it. I
don't have It's the drink. It's the drink. Yeah, this is the drink that they found that he said to give to you, that I told him to look for last week when we had bum wine bottom. Yeah, that's what that because we needed somebody in Texas, right right, right right, he's in Texas, in Texas, and he found it, okay, so he put all these things on. So so that's your prediction of what's in the box. That's what's what's in it. Do you want to do? You want what do you want to do? The unboxing? And and
see if you're right, let's stop it. Take out all my frustrations on the rocks. You gotta do it somehow, Uncle, do it on the inanimate object idea. That's what called society together. The fact that you can do it. Women raging package there it is. Oh no, now we don't got a glass. Here's more paper the box itself. I'm done with it, Okay. I didn't see a letter at all. There might have been one in there. Maybe I should check the floor. Maybe destroyed it.
Geez, what do you think? I've had it with paper, I've had it with corgate. I've had enough of it, quite frankly. It's and face shifter says, you're prejudice against it's the one that you talk to Chuck, Okay, the one in the crack room, the crack room. So you want to hold this up for the people to look at. Uncle. This is what is? That is he part of the one thing that he had he and we have. We tucked about this on his show,
my show this. This was on our show bum Wine. Bob came on last week and he mentioned some odd thing that MD twenty twenty was coming out with twenty. This is exactly what it is. It's still in some rappers. So let me take me. It's a double wrap off so we can really see what's going on because we're still the unboxing is unboxed, but the unwrapping isn't unwrapped. How did you catch the meal? Uncle? Stand back for your own safety, Aaron, You never know when I'll fly off the
handle. When did you catch the meal? I do? Who did you get this? This is on the I just saw this on the ground today. I don't know who got it, but here it is Uncle MD spiked whatever that means. That is the new it's the new drink, that crazy, crazy drinker. Let's talk, yeah, that we haven't found when he had it in Texas. Salda Sally Doll says, it's ginormous. It is a large bottle. It's it's a regular MD twenty twenty. How many ounces
is in this crazy thing? Seven hundred and fifty milliters? I didn't know, Okay, so let's I guess. Yeah, let's read this. This is what This is the drink that but my Bob was talking about it was it's spiked. It says it's alcohol twenty percent by volume. That's high. Well I could. Let's let's do this one for next week. Yeah, I mean, because I'm not paid to have a drink, it says. Okay, big bark card put in the It's red grape wine. Red grape
wine. So that ends that mystery. Bob didn't even know what it was gonna be. If it was like iced tea or something. Is not the one he was discussing. This is the wine uncle, So then it's a wine drink. This is like the Holy of Mt. Twenty twenty. That's the wine drink he was talking about. It is. It is the wine drink, and it is a red grape wine. So that mystery has been solved. Is that it does look a bit purple in the light. When I hold it up to the light, I do see a purple color to
it. Who oh my god, that's good. Just the thought of that high of alcohol content. We're gonna have to put that in. And two we ready to have a drink, we'll have to test it. It's a true I get the testing, truly a bum wine, and we're gonna have to wait for bum Wine to return, bum Wind Bob to return to the show to even think about opening that capital. That's what I was trying to say. So, but now we got pant down. So back to what I was talking about. I think you're yeah, my shows on TV,
of course, how did I forget? No, Well, I have to say something for my show, and I know it's fine. Hey, I'm not stopping it. I mean so, so he was this thing. He said he was going down to go after the girl get those pennants. Well they found them and they got the penance, but then they showed up. So I don't know what's going to happen at the end, but that, of course we've been wisked the way to a massacre. Land speeding boy.
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and the American way abow. Another exciting episode in the Adventures of Superman who all right, there's the old that was the old one, that man on the show, that's the old one. What he gets sick and lost? And that was him? So yeah, so then we go down from him, thought of these other ones. That's people going crazy to understand what we're talking about. That was that was it? Yeah? Yeah, And I just want to take a moment and say hello to everybody on x everybody on
Twitch, everybody on YouTube. We are streaming there in a couple other places. Uh, we're live not only on the Ochili radio network every Friday, but on those So it's fun doing this, Uncle, And we've got Sally Doll in the chat room. If anybody also wants to join in the chat, please do so. We will respond to you. Yeah'spond. We're looking at that cracker room close, aren't we, Uncle? Yea, and thank you what's what's his name? Creative Accidents yet. Yes, thank you crazy
accidents. If you're in the crackom, thank you sir. We got it. Whether or not you are in there, we we are indebted to you for this. Again, Holy Grail of mad Dog twenty twenty, that you've sent this is really something special. So thank you for that saw that that that box. I knew what it was because I know his talk. I know his writings, cryptic writings. I mean, he's got us kind, he does so well. Top Bob our Official I can now say that Uncle,
our official bum wine drinker drinker correspondent. Yes, but Uncle the podcast. He'll be back and maybe we can I'm sure he's gonna to do his own show with us, but maybe we can have him back on here and we'll drink it with him too after he's done his show or something like that. So we'll see, we shall see. It's an exciting time, Uncle, I mean, it's crazy, crazy bum wine like this doesn't come around every day, but when you're in this unique position of podcaster that we are
in, there's certain things that happen. So one last thing, what else can you can say? Well, we can see we haven't hand no shows to watch lately, and didn't hand the shows on and know what happened to him. Uh, you're talking about the podcast. I think, oh, you're talking about Yes, that's a good point. I like to know when we're going to get back to that. Chuck asked me about this today too, So we're talking about on Saturdays, we've been doing the VHS watch parties.
I haven't been doing it. We haven't been doing it the past couple of weeks. There's been other stuff happening on the weekends, and just I haven't been able to do as much with this as we normally have. But we will be back. We'll do it again. I'd like to get back into the video game podcast sometimes too, or the live streams. Uncle, we haven't. We got to get back into that eventually, but right now there's a lot going on in the old personal life, and we'll be back
when we can. We actually have the podcast set up back in my bedroom here. It had been in its own dedicated space, but we're not doing that right now. So it's just, you know, just things are happening. I got a skype suggestion. Somebody said that during the part of the Superman intro where it says look up in the sky, it's a broad it's a plane. It's that we should cut in and say it's Uncle the podcast right there, and that should be an alternate intro. That's what I gotta
suggest thinking of something like that. I'm not change that what you just said. That tri like the sound of that. I'm just passing along the suggestion. I don't know, you know, I know, I know it does feel like that might be saying a little better. What do you think that is? I can yeah, I mean, I mean, I know I've been in his hand upsit down, but I put up in the air, flom that instead of sitting Dore standing up, flying up in the air, come in this guard. It's a bird, it's a plate, it's Uncle
the podcast. And then it drops kid. Is it possible I can change it? I don't know. Well, we don't have to change the entire intro, but we could do like a little spot that doesn't well, I'm gonna let you do that. You know how to do these things, I know, but I'm thinking I've put something in to that account. You still start off with the warning, warning, warning, It was not that,
it's not that other stuff. But then in between that, some way we can figure it out, okay, if I'm letting him do it because he knows how to do these things, and I'm just passing along the suggestion, you know, yeah, yeah, yeah, I also need to I'll spend some time sometime and I will edit together some of those audio clips from Daily Life, because I've built up a lot of them that I just haven't edited.
If i'd spend like a day or something just editing a few of them together, we'll have a few ready to go for these shows, and we can play them during shows too. We haven't played with them in a long time, so I have them in the wings. I just need to do the editing work there, So I should do that. I should and and what was talking about here about them on my show, because I think, wait, going up and down? It is okay, up and down, upsit down, But if I could put it in the just a little bit,
you forget sitting up or standing sitting down or standing up. You want to go full on flying through the air. We've been talking about sitting down or standing up for way too long. As Simon just fly through the sky. I could change it to that, but we've been fetter to figure out how that's my pub You feel encumbered, you feel fettered by our theme song that is constantly telling us the same thing. Are you sitting down? Are you standing up? Who gives a damn? Uncle says, I want you
to fly through the sky right kiss. That's the message to our viewers ever given tonight, fly fly, just don't use a Boeing aircraft to do so, and you will be just. I mean, yes, I mean maybe on a new evolution coming here, I might change it. That time. Giving me that time, give me that timeline. We can give you time for that because that gives you time to figure it out. That figure it
out. Yes, I mean, I'm giving you that time to do because any you can added these things, I could, I could do that all possible. But yeah, we're doing a fine show. We're doing just fine. We don't need phones. Phones are old. Nobody uses them, even cell phones. You think anybody uses a cell phone as a phone. And the last time you saw somebody using walkie talkies? Yeah that phones on the talkies. Yeah, watches, watch band watches. Yes, I mind working
today, but use your phone to go online and check the apps. Use it. That's what I've been doing. But yeah, you don't use to make a call. Calls are done. It's all about podcasts. Yeah. So what we're gonna do from here on out, going into the future, We're gonna figure out a way to make this technology happen, uncle, Is that Well, what it's gonna be is instead people calling each other on phones, it's gonna be everybody's podcasting. Right, we have we have a good
head start on everybody else, so we should feel good about this. So everybody's gonna start podcasting, and what it's going to be is podcasts calling each other up. And it's just the way they call each other. Is your I don't know, podcast calls each other and makes the YouTube video. Okay, I think we've again, we've got a good head start on this. We're doing pretty good as it is. But this is the future of phone calls. It's not people to people, but podcasts. The podcasts we could
get into into people if they want to. We could be in line and stop welcome to being on those things could get inside their heads. We really toy with them, uncle, You know, all sorts of evil ideas that we could institute, or there's some good ones too, But who has fun with those nobody. So I think we'll go with the evil ones because that's what everybody else sayes you following me on this one? Yeah? Are you picking up on laying down here? I know what I'm saying, Get in
where you fit in. I'm saying, test the winds, you go where they're blowing, right, they're blowing the wrong way, that's the way you go, right, Who cares? I'm going through so many bookcasts talking on listening. I've been listening to them all I could actually go I kind of blunt kiss actually still on my phone that you set up that I still can get to wold load a book, kists, whose show is it? Everybody's? Oh, all those different ones that you subscribe to all that time ago.
When I was saying, a podcast where you still listen to all those, I can get back to them. They're still on that, but they still Yeah, and there's new ones getting made all the time too, So we can always find a new podcast, pump that on just to see what's going on on, just popping on to see what's going on in the see
which when it's gonna be interesting to look at. We need to find some of these new podcasts and we need to call them with this new replacement of the old telephone system, that is the podcast to podcast calling system that we are pioneering right now, get in touch with him, yes today and start with him and then we'll go from there. Because you doing drink for the New Year's leminution deal exactly, it has begun. It's that simple. Tell
you create reality, everybody. The little thing we learned from Silicon Valley is you come up with an idea and you just hey, do it. Okay, good talking about it, Make it happen, Make magic happen. Look out, Palo Alto. Here we come. How the house do when he's there? There? So I can't the house? But wait, which, what house in the desert? Oh, how's alse in the desert? Is good? Yeah? Yeah, it's yes, it's uh, it's going okay, it's going. Well, Yes, that's good. So maybe we'll have
to do videos. We've been actually we've been doing some Instagram videos when we go out to Landers. I usually take some sort of videos or photos when we're out there, so I have to keep doing that. Maybe we'll make more, like many. I'd love to do all sorts of mini there's a lot of different videos we could shoot out there that we might have to make a point. Go to that mountain, goat mountain, goat mountain. I haven't gone to it yet and I'm sitting there waiting no one and go into
the mountain here. Yeah, I mean we've been there how long ago and we haven't gone to it yet. I know, I know we're going after whats going in all of stuff. I want to go into that, I know, I know. I that'd be something to think of it. Man. I could probably make a story on it, yes, on my show. Yeah, some of the more. I mean, if we got in and start looking, we need to climb that thing, we will and it's it's a nice path that's been built up to Goat mound that we can climb
up. We'll go up there. I've been mean to do that soon anyway, and I will. So that's on the list of things to do making just yeah, general funny videos or other videos. There's all sorts of I mean, honestly, uncle, all it takes is drive down one of the back dirt roads which are super easy to find, right, Like, what the heck is this road and where is it go? I don't know. We have an off road vehicle. Let's go drive down it. So you do, you turn on it and you get that you bumpy, bumpy,
bumpy. It's fun. I love it, like those hills. Take a little air out of tires if you have to, No big deal, You're fine. And then you come across the oddest things out there and come across some really interesting things that you can make really cool video pieces out of. There's also like my wife and I happened upon that r V that was stripped out. The wheels gone, the engine gone, the entire right side of the vehicle gone, ripped out, no wind does, no interior. Is
that the blowout one? Yeah? It was cool. I mean it was really cool. It's like, what the heck? How did this thing get here? Who did this to it? Why are all these things gone? Why have they been stripped? Presumably somebody went and actually sold this stuff. I don't know, but whatever, it's kind of cool. Like them, I'm sure alun them money. Course, that's where money is in all them. Yes, so you get that anything you can. Yeah, we think
I'm getting ayone who's cans from? You're getting these cans alun them? That illun them. I mean the well takes the one again to them. Well. Then and then there was that other thing we came across when we were driving out. There was the old hot tub filled with satellite dishes. Oh yeah, that one. That's another thing we found out there. That was fine, that thing was loaded. And then all of a sudden we get there. It's gone. Yes, yeah, we went back. Hat was
on them go. Somebody that quick took that many and took them away. The old hot tub is there, but the dishes have been removed. There's still other trash in there. Don't worry about that. But the dish. About the trash, I'm talking about thee they're gone. They were done. I mean, just pennies. Well, I mean that's how that stuff going. I mean you'll be surprised the things that kind of come and go. Right, It's like you think one man's trash is another man's treasure, right.
I think that's how they thought about it, just like that. That's how it works. Yeah, So there's all sorts of cool trash out there that is. Yeah. I mean, as far as trash goes, it's kind of fun. It's fun to run into. I mean, make a video out of it. I mean stuff out of that one. Yeah, yeah, a lot of bullet holes and things. You know, that's pretty typical, nothing unusual about that. We also he is working on Pun's hide trees making Everybody's fine. Notice, yes, I'm so in today. Actually
nice one in making. Nigel Saunders we had from the Bone Size Zone as a guest here a few weeks back, and yeah, yeah, I'm no stranger to Bone Side myself. I've been got a few projects going. Maybe we'll show those off on some videos or bring them on the show or something. Uncle really excite people. Hold on your seats, everybody, it's coming. Man, be coming slow, but it's coming. This is what we call content Uncle. Yeah, we need some kind of contact. Push that
button, people, press the button. Find our content on our social media platforms that we use x, YouTube, Instagram, We're all at Uncle podcasts, all those things, So press those buttons at those places. Follow Uncle the podcast. Let other people know. Do join us when we're live on Friday nights. Like Sally doll Is in the chat, we'd like to have you there. It's always fun, it's always exciting, and we'll get more guests to Uncle this week. No guest, but we'll get them back.
I've been working to find new ones all the time I have. I would like to find a comedy guy. I just got to it the point and shoot, been watching these comedies on the show on TV. Why not trying to find one land them? Yeah, I mean men. But again we have to break in and talk too. We got do we men to talk to him? We do. I mean I've seen what we was doing was wrong. I understand how I was working it. What our show, the way we did the show. I mean, wasn't it day we're taking on
the show? And why we stopped at talk? Oh? Are we talking about the calls? It calls them? I mean just taking a break. They'll be back. Remember, we have to remind everybody that the calls could return at any given moment, not right now, but they'll be back. We're taking a break. Uncle. We didn't do anything wrong, No, I thought, I thought. If anything, we're doing things too right. I thought, I thought I did. No, no, no, let him talk too much? No no, no, no, let's look again.
If anything, we do things too right. We're too good at this. Okay, We're just we're great, Okay, We're we're the best things in slice bread. We won't change anything, but we are changing things because sometimes you have to change little details. Okay, you see, we didn't
do anything wrong. We're just changing details. We're reworking things. We're constantly taking the wrench out and tightening and loosening where we need to, putting oil where oil needs to be applied, and making sure everything is a well oiled machine. That's what we're doing. Uncle, Nothing to see here, folks. We're just under the hood doing repairs and maintenance. It's routine. It's all quite routine. Wow, isn't that exciting? Uncle? Yeah? Back
to those shows. What show do you watch this time? That is a very interesting show. In the colors of the sky toned orange? It was orange yet well I was watching it at the time. What I said, The sky turned orange and everybody in this family Tom the hint like him. You mean like Superman? Right? Oh, gosh, sky turned orange. And the youngest son that was like him had long hair. When he comes on, my long hair on him? Jay, Joe, Jake, Jake, Jake. Is this the son of Superman? Yeah? The other one,
the other son, the son of Superman who has long hair. No, not change, he changed into long hand, but he had the short hair. But this one Nane that I was what I was watching. Yeah, and and the wife looked like one of those bike guys. It was funny about like Sons of Anarchy or something. Yeah, like a motorcycle club. Yeah, yeah, and that kind of jacket and stuff. That's that
brings up an interesting point. Do you ever notice when we're driving down the highway, Uncle, you see those guys, like the real life versions of them, driving their motorcycles down the highway. See those guys all the time from different motorcycle clubs. They're they're always riding. They're always lighting now and the desert, are you? Yeah, they go that's where that's where they
hang out. Oh what they go to? I see them hanging around around here around town in certain places too, Like sometimes I'll see them like standing outside certain places or yeah, more often than not, I see m rinding down the ten highway. So yeah, there's a lot a lot of clubs out there clubbing it. So you know, whatever they're doing, I don't know, not my business. They're just driving. They're just driving their motorcycles. All good, Uncle, it's raining right now here. I did hear
you? Hear that. I I was walking the door just today at night, just that, and it was blinkling that the time fun to lightning coming down on the short walk that I make around the around the around the road, and it started splinkling. And then by a time I got home, it wasn't pulling at the time, then it started coming down after I's in. I want to see if I can pull up a web graphic of southern California Doppler radar so people can see this Doppler radar imagery of what we're experiencing.
Now, let's see here. Is this a good one? I'm making this my mission. This one looks like garbage. I'm gonna find something good so that the viewers on the live streams can see Doppler radar for our area here because it is raining, it's been raining, it's unusual, you know. Okay, oh this Doppler, let's see what we got. Oh yeah, this looks Oh this looks pretty good. Right here. Let me see. I think I can pull this. I'm going to make this graphic up
here as if by magic on the live stream thing. So let's see here. So feel free to continue conversing with me, Uncle while I do this, I'm just performing technological wizardry of with these images. Here we go. Let's see. Now I have to play around with it a little bit. Here. Okay, I have to press the accept button. I guess we're gonna get this to work. Come on, you demon there it is. But let me see if I can move it. Yeah, exactly, that's yeah, I know, yeah, old on, hold on, hold on,
let's see here. So this is a oh, I have an idea. I don't worry. I know what to do. Uncle, I just have to Oh, I know, I will change this with a mere keystroke. I will make this graphic do my bidding. Let's see here. There we go. Look at that. It's almost like I know I'm doing. Okay, so there's that. Let me make it the right size here, and then we will the people. The people can see what we're experiencing. There it is. There's Doppler radars. Look at us, uncle, you
want to give the weather report here? What's happening? Why don't you explain what's happening on this Doppler radar to the people so that people know we've got we've got a lot of wine in California and it's just dotting the waine pretty good and ducking on that. As you can see on the doppler, there's a lot of green. That green is the idea is a raining. The green is the rain. There's also some blue over and that's over in Arizona.
It's the blue cannon. The blue, according to this graphic says blue is snow. Oh that's right, it's snow. That's that's right. The snow point is above that, so the rain is under it. So with the rain coming down and the snow above it is getting the snow. Yeah. So the higher elevations are getting snow now from what we're seeing here. So I wonder if that's up by up where the house is, I mean up that high. Oh you mean like the high desert, yeah, high
desert. So well, it's funny there hasn't been snow in the Joshua Tree Landers Mojave area there at all this year. There needs to be, but not this year there hasn't been. But in other areas, yeah, there's there's snow now. And I guess out in again higher elevations up in northern Arizona, it looks like there was getting snow. According to that Doppler radar. Yeah, I think it's from there. It will spot coming down. John, I didn't like that show going fishing, No fishing show, No,
the fishing show that we went down to, uh vacation. We were we we went on, well, how long ago was this? This was a surprise one for you And they come back and let them think again we went fishing. Yeah, we went fishing. How long ago? I don't know. We have well the tenth for we went camping, Yeah, camping, We went camping. Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah, we go camping. Yeah that was I mean, I meant camping. Oh okay. I was trying to remember time we went fishing and I couldn't pull fishing too
into that into the into the camping. Oh yeah, you're talking about Sequoia National Forehead there we did do fishing for a minute. I forgot about that. Yeah I didn't. We weren't successful, but we tried. We tried. But I think if we go before the wing comes and the coach nips, I think if we can do it at that time, yeah, we can probably catch fish. Well. According to our Doppler radar, does look like the Sierra Nevadas are getting some snow as well up north, so that
would be around well, let's go. It looks a little yeah, it looks a little further north than even we were, but somewhere up there in the northern in the Sierra Nevadas. Uh. Of course we didn't have a bed. We had a bad wind. I mean a coin in the wood to win. I mean we can hand something, Calma. We were on the Kern River and it was raging because of snow melts. That was what it was. There was a lot of snow melt going on. It was crazy. Do not get in that water, You're liable to die. It
was a real dangerous people. I think people were dying. Yes, who got into the water. That happened a couple of days after we left, somebody went missing. So but yeah, that was that was a fun trip. Oh somebody on the line. No, no, no, no lines to be had. It's just a little little computer noise. We are on the computer. We're working on that podcast to podcast calling system of course that we're working the kinks out as we speak. But again, we got a
good star. It's nearly there. Everybody, give us a couple of days here, we'll figure it out. That's all we need. Yeah, Doppler radar. You don't need any official meteorologists. Like these news stations plants around, they don't know what they're told them about. They don't. Well, we just sit out there and just look out in this out in the rule. You'll see the rain coming down. Yes, I have to look at the TV to tell him what's gonna happen day? That thing. I don't
understand these people exactly. I mean, we're using Doppler radar just because we can, and we think it's fun and we like to show people how useless it actually is and how actually us telling you that we hear rain. It is probably better. I can sit there and want stand for whether we port than a TV show what TV news? Right? That is right? Dang, I realize how sick you were I had. It looks like Ed is saying is asking, am I going to have to come down there and show
you guys how to fish the Sierra Nevada watershed if you want to. If you want to come to a camp day, welcome to well us one day and pitch hell tell how to throw a bait thingion to teach these people how to do it. We did not plan appropriately for that one, that's for sure. Yeah, I'm sure you have all sorts of good. Yeah, we didn't know what we were doing, but so yes, the answer is yes, you do need to do that because we could use the help.
Fishing not our area of expertise. So yeah, that'd be cool. The Sierras are awesome and the Curtain River is very beautiful, and to be able to pull fish out of there would be a point of pride. It would be it would be exciting. Boy, can you imagine if we had one fish, there's one fish. It would have been a nice taste of fish. It would it would have no doubt about it had to be once did they We would have had a nice fish. Bee would have been good.
And I wouldn't like knowing it would taste in the in the in the lake, in the in it in that river because I know they're there. I just didn't know how to catch throwing things. Yes, yeah, they're in there all right. You know they're in there, swimming abundantly in that crazy river. You just have to be able to be tricky enough to get them. Mm hmm. And well we had the bait properly. I think maybe it seems like the bait. It seems like something took the bait, didn't
They took some of them, I think. But I felt lonic, man, But I didn't have it enough to rasy mm hmm bring it in. Yeah, I mean, but it but it was like pulling. I had say. There was a lot of pulling it was in it. It was difficult because we were on the shore to begin with. The water was like it's hard to find the right depth. But also the water was moving quite quickly. Not far from the shore line wasn't moving pretty quickly, so it
was tough to find like a good spot right now. I couldn't find it at that kind of weather, with the blowing in the water and stuff. We found a unique area where it seemed like it was a good spot. It was very bizarre. It was like a really pretty place. It was almost like the beach and the desert and like a high chaparral mountain area and the Sierras, and it was like had all these elements of like these different places all in like one spot. It was a really weird spot there,
but it was cool. And I think though, if we only go back, not to go in the cold snapping went the time, but go back when it's fishing times. It was warm when we went there. It was the summer. It was the summer. It was yeah, summer, Yeah, this summer, so I guess, But but it wasn't. It wasn't a weather fishing summer. That was the problem. I mean, we wanted a fishing weather. Yeah, well we do need fishing weather would be ideal. But anyway, Uncle, we
