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041: Cold Winter

Sep 09, 20221 hr 55 minEp. 41
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On this episode of Unrelenting, we talk about energy, politics, weapons deals, and using leeches for a good bleed! Thank you for checking it out. Please, review the show, and tell a friend! EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS:Josh MandellJohnny HipwellTHANK YOU! CHECK OUT THESE OTHER SHOWS: SIR GENE SPEAKS: https://podcast.sirgene.com/RANDUMB THOUGHTS: http://randumbthoughts.comPLANET RAGE: https://planetrage.showGRUMPY OLD BENS: http://grumpyoldbens.com UNRELENTING ON YOUTUBE:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWtIko1Z11VcOTFjXxgSPpg

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CSB be always right here. Hello and welcome. To episode number 41 of Unrelenting Force, September 9th, 2022 to old guys just hanging out in the playground. That seems very. My dad it's. That's just wrong. That's different. I know but it's Zen caster. It's what it says at the top of the screen. We're in the playground. That is not for old guys. It should say like the strip club or something. It should not say playground. This is a weird vibe to it. Come on, Zen caster.

Although they're from somewhere else, right? They're not an American company. They're like Swedish or something, I think. Are they or are they an American guy? I mean, who would ever want to hang out in the playground? Nobody. And they'll have you left the playground. It says Click Allow. Okay. Now, Jean is totally exited out in something crashed and died. Hello. Know what happened? It's like. Disappeared. I clicked something and something happened. It's just. This is tech at its heart.

This is great. This is awesome. I clicked something and something happened. I think that's an accurate statement. Support for, you know, whatever company it is and be like, okay, sir, can you explain the problem to me? Yes. I clicked something and something. Happened. To fix it. You know, to be fair, I had that problem with Bill O'Reilly's website. That's pissing me off. His people are idiots. Wow. Hersh. I know there is on his website. Which part of his thing is subscription based?

You access his video program, and my parents like to watch him. And once the pandemic started, I start watching him because most other news sucks and he's been okay pretty good with a lot of stuff. But it was, I think. I just think it's the Irish bias and you know, it. Very well could be. It very well could be. But we were coming up on the renewal time and he's got a new book which is coming out at the end of this month.

And I'm like, okay, I want to make sure the renewal is going through and I want to make sure we'll get the new book that's coming out not the one that's currently there, because that renewal is right about this time before the new book is coming out. But he's keeping that ghostwriters busy, isn't he? He is. He is pumping these things out as fast as humanly can. But there is a link on his main web page once you're logged in that says Renew, I believe just one word renew.

Yeah. And I'm like, okay, well, I want to renew, but I want to, you know, just I click that button figuring it would take me to a page that's like, well, your account will expire on this date and this is when you, you know, everything's good through. And I hit the on the main page renew button and it was kind of like, Oh, okay, we renewed you. Your money's been taken, your books will be in the mail. No. And I'm like, No. Why did you give him their credit card?

Obviously, the credit card still on file was what was the use? This is it. I was not prompted for. Okay, your renewal is as I was expecting, renew to take me to an informational page that showed me. Right. When my current subscription goes through and giving me. Yeah there should be some kind of a confirm but see this is a tactic a lot of less unscrupulous websites use. Yes. And I'm very pissed about this. Well, it is Irish. But there you go. But so here's the thing.

If I had not gone in and changed to the new book, so it had me down for the current and we're on a plan where we actually get two free books. And they're not really free. You know. I know you're paying for this service and part of that is you get the things that they send you. But I wanted them like, okay. Now are you paying for this O'Reilly character? It is, I think, a hundred bucks a year. And I'm paying more for a simple. Yes, you. Yes, he Irish. No, he's a he's from Chicago.

Well, that's exactly Chicago. He's not Irish. That's a bigger gig stir than there. But so immediately when this happened and this was over the holiday weekend, of course, like right at the start, like on Friday of last week. Mhm. And I'm like well no I immediately email and say this is what happened to me.

Your system sucks because it should never just say, okay, we've taken your money and processed this when somebody click a button on the main page, but I'm like, I do want to renew, but I just want to make sure that I get a copy of the new book and a copy of the new book on audio CD because they offered it as well. Well, they probably already sent you the whole one, so. Well, no, I got a response back that said, Oh, do you want to cancel your membership? Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.

And I'm like, Then I responded, That was obviously you don't even read what people send in, you know, they base it strictly on what you click that you had a problem with renewals because I'm like, That's not what I said. I specifically said I want to renew, but I want to make sure I get the correct books. And I got a response back with, okay, we understand you want to renew, but you want the new book in book form and in your CD form. And I said, Yeah, great.

And like 3 hours later, I got a confirmation that the old books have been shipped and I'm like, Well, they'll catch that. They really can't be that stupid. But no they showed yesterday. Yeah. Mhm. So now they, I had to go back and email them again and we'll send you a sticker, you know, a thing to put back on the books. You can send them back on our dime and then we'll send you the right one. So we'll see what happens with this next step.

I want to see how many more steps this is going to be before this actually has a good or a bad end to the whole thing. But it's like, this is horrible and it's funny because he bitches every now and then about companies that have done him wrong and how bad the customer service has been. And it's like, Well, your people suck. I just as a A to get ahead of everything as you may be aware of I'm starting a prepping supply company.

Yes. Which means you know that you have to have somebody in place and hope. Okay, so like Bill. Just Bill. The one thing that annoys me the most are the form emails coming back to you that you don't have any idea if they actually read and comprehended what you sent. Yeah. So that's why I want to just make a quick announcement. So anyone, anybody that's going to be signing up during the beta here, keep in mind that I am the tech support and I'm not very good at my job.

So very friendly. Don't expect. Yeah, yeah the default will be. Oh so you want to cancel, right. Right. What if you send messages to support the new website address which hasn't been announced yet? Keep in mind that I'm just as likely to block and kick you out as you are to cancel the membership. It is support at the Russian apologist dot org. I think it is a no, no, no that that goes to somebody else. Oh, okay. Yeah, but you have to. When you have these people with those domains.

Would you do any kind of business that you have money being. I should literally just forward support to. CSB to. Poland. There you go. Thank you. Can you write an API to take care of this? You know what? Maybe that's what a O'Reilly's thing is. Maybe it's an API because it certainly. It probably is. I'm sure it is. Yeah. But you have to have a some kind of support ready and people get it. I think I'm better than most people because I have worked retail and I understand that things take time.

I'm not one of these people that are like, if there was a problem with something that I'm going to send an email and complain in like 10 minutes later, I haven't gotten a response yet. Yeah, you know, I get it could take a day or two and if it's not something that is immediate, then I usually will go with the email route rather than trying to go phone support or anything like that. But people are a little less understanding as it is, especially the after the COVID thing.

People seem to have gotten way crankier for some reason, maybe being locked down and not having sunlight. Not having sunlight makes a difference. It turns your skin the way it will. I've heard that. Yeah, I'm Irish, so I'm a very white to begin with. The sun is a big evil death, Ray, just. For luckily you don't have to worry about it in Ireland. That's true. Very little sunshine in Ireland. No, lots of green, though. Yes, of course.

The only time I spent in Ireland, which was like two weeks back in oh nine, it was in the eighties, which was very weird. That is weird. When I just Ireland there was in the seventies. Which would be nice, nice and cool. Little I'm in the 1970s. Well yeah. You're old. It's. Very old. But it was very pretty in there. I lived on I think for for the first three or four days, we pretty much just lived on Murphy's Stout. Yeah. Get you going. It's terrible.

You're either a Murphy's guy or a Guinness guy. I tried both. I kind of like Guinness, but yeah, it could just be in the DNA. It's kind of like, I don't. Mind. I don't mind Guinness. I just got. Didn't I just when I first got there, I ordered Guinness, but then the people kind of chuckled and I realized that I'm ordering the wrong thing.

Well, what was very weird was going into I mean, there are a couple of different classifications like any city in Ireland, we found that if you went into the touristy bars, of course you know what you're going to get. But if you go into the not so touristy off the beaten path pub people were drinking like Bud Light, which was very weird to me. It's like, why would you drink that? You have much better beer available here. Why do you. All right, Bud Light. I guess they're trying to lose weight.

Maybe. Could be. Because I think that the the Murphy's and the Guinness is about 400 calories per glass. Camille Yeah, yeah. That is the base you get before you start doing the hard. Before you start the whiskey, you need a good base, huh? Here in America, people are like, no, let's get a big play, the nachos or something. In Ireland, they're like, Let's throw back a couple of Murphy's or Guinness and then get to the Whiskey Room. That way their base spreads it out. Yes, good time.

But I wouldn't mind going back to Ireland after it becomes part of Russia. Well, that would be better than being part of the British colonies. Hmm. Well, I'm sure I agree with that. Yeah. If Ireland back to the Irish, it was, it's a very weird thing. I mean, of course, when we. Were there, we saw some memes about, about, you know, Irish people asking whether the queen remember to give them their land back in her will. That would be nice.

When we went, the troubles were at a low point that, you know, there really was no going through checkpoints or anything to get from Northern Ireland to Ireland. So, I mean, it seemed like a united country, although it was not it is not. Yeah, it's been there occupation for hundreds of years. But nobody talks about that. Everybody wants to talk like I do. I've talked about it four times on 13, speaks. It's a it's a topic people should be talking about what's going on in Africa,

people should be talking about. But nobody really seems to. That's not making the nightly news. It's very interesting, the narrative that's being pushed to you that with all of the crap going on in the world, this Trump stuff again taking front page news is laughable. The latest being, Oh no, there's more documents still. Yeah, I don't I don't really pay attention to that. It's nuts. It's what the focus is on when real bad stuff is going on.

Like I'll of your freedoms being taken away like you had in there in Texas there a little bit with the your thermostat being taken over. The latest in. Switzerland. Did you see Switzerland? No. What happened in Switzerland? Well, because of, you know, big bad Vlad, of course, this is all Vlad's fault. This is all. Yeah. Yeah. Well, naturally, since he runs Europe, this is what I can tell this. It's all because of the Russia. This is the energy crisis going on.

If you live in Switzerland and you overheat your homes this winter and by overheating your home, they mean if you bring. More than 70. 19 degrees Celsius, which is 66 degrees Fahrenheit. So if you heat your house in Switzerland this winter, too, over 66 degrees Fahrenheit, 19 degrees Celsius. Yeah, you will face huge fines and up to three years in prison if caught. Well, now is the prison exceeded? Probably not at all. I don't know. The it's it's amazing.

I mean, these are the people that Europeans elected. I just have to look at it and shake my head and go, these are the true representatives of the will of the European people. They want they want to be serfs. Again, Europe clearly has a very strong desire to devolve back to the Dark Ages, because otherwise, why would they be electing politicians that will bring them to the Dark Ages? We're electing them in the United States too. Well we yeah. That's a separate conversation.

Yeah, but, but in Europe, I can't think of a single country maybe other than Serbia. Other than Serbia, I don't think there are any countries that are pushing back against this whole like we have to do whatever, whatever, anything, every, everything in anything. We'll do whatever it takes for the sake of Ukraine.

When did Ukraine dominate and rule all of Europe to be able to force Europe to completely go back to the dark ages, to get rid of their car industries, to get rid of their food in the streets, to get rid of all their major exports. In order to do what? To make sure Zelensky has money enough to buy yet another house somewhere outside of Europe. Yeah, I don't think this is even anything to do with them. This is the will of the people.

This is the every single European head of state is in line with this. So I can't imagine that the Europeans don't want this. I think this is exactly what Europeans want. I think they want the dark ages back and they want to be treated as serfs. Well, they're buying into this Green New Deal stuff and that's where this is all based in this is has nothing to do with Ukraine or Russia. This is just the latest excuse to be like, oh, no, we need to manage our resources better.

MM And it's interesting because this isn't just. But they also can't plan food. Well that's true too. There are anti food laws coming on the books as well because you're creating too much, you know, evil, evil gases like carbon dioxide, the very thing that plants utilize. But this is the way this is being put into into being. They're saying you can't heat your house over a certain temperature, which makes no sense.

As a mother in the troll room pointed out over Friday, Oh, when we do these shows live, does that mean you can't burn anything? Well, that's a good question, because. Then I absolutely. And we had we literally had these laws on the books in in Romania like 100 years ago. So it's not about burning the fuel. It's not about burning the gas. It's about not letting the peasants take too much wood from the forest. Let them just sit and wear more clothes rather than deforested the royal woods.

I mean, this is literally it's the European mentality. They may pretend that they got rid of their monarchies across Europe, but all they did was create a new monarchy. And they're happy to bend over and take a beating from those monarchs and give their wives before marriage terminology, before you know, before they have a chance to actually have sex with their wife. This is this is a complete reversion of Europe back to the feudal ages. Well, it's insane. It is insane. It is absolutely insane.

I mean, this is the letter. This is coming here into the United States. You're seeing it. You saw it firsthand because you saw your electric company. I've been around long enough to see it happen on both continent multiple times. And gas, they're both doing the same thing. They're monitoring what you're using and they're like. Hey, oh, you. Get on our plan where we can we could regulate how much you use. You can't get off of it is the issue, too.

It's this is a like I already, you know, sent in my notice to opt out of this government control of my thermostat. And they're doing it again like they once they they have once they know you have one of these thermostats, they just get in there and tweak it. Now, when will it be the point where you won't be able to go back to it old fashioned, non y finance, smart thermostat. Probably within a couple of years. I don't doubt that that will be mandated.

If you want power to continue coming to your home, you have to have one of these thermostats that they can control. That they can control, absolutely. Yeah. As I think I pointed out last week, it's going to make those portable air conditioners very, very much in demand. Those will be illegal soon. I think they will be a. Ones that you can just plug into a normal AC outlet. Yeah, not without government control. That's not good. Because they want to be able to control what's going. On, have their.

And this is out. Well, I want to go back to Europe, though. So, you know, the topic of I've seen this this title, this caption up quite often recently is that Russia is blackmailing Europe through energy. Russia is using energy in its war with Europe, like hold up. Was it not Europe that used sanctions. Yes. Which is controlling trade and forbidding trade like six months ago. Yeah. And thousands and thousands of different products.

Was it not Europe that said that European companies need to leave Russia and not do business with them? Yeah. I mean, you can't even get Netflix in Russia. I'm sure you can't get a lot of things. But Netflix isn't European, but you can't get most European things in Russia because Russia was sanctioned and Russia didn't sanction back by cutting off gas immediately, which is something they probably would have done was if I was running the country.

When you wait a year when they really need the gas. Man, you see that video. But okay, so to finish the thought, the the idea that you can't point a finger in Russia says that Russia is using trade to blackmail Europe and something Europe needs when Europe completely way ahead of time six months ago decided to stop trade with Russia and literally everything. Right. Except for the things that Europe wants. Right. That was their playbook.

Their playbook was like, yeah, we'll tell you what we're going to sell and not sell them by and not buy. And that means thousands of products are now gone. You can't trade them. Oh, Russia can't get diapers. Too bad. Fuck Russia. Oh, but we want our energy. Oh, don't know. Don't cut our gas off. That's. That's we'll start a war if you cut our energy off. Fuck the EU. I mean, they had to see what was coming. No, they're idiots. They didn't see it coming. See, that's.

Sad, because I would think you would see that you're like, well, wow. The EU is insignificant at this point. They're they're going to be a barely agrarian, dark ages economy within a year. There's going to be no Mercedes, no BMW, no cars produced in Europe. They'll all be driving Chinese pieces of shit. Well, that is what everybody wants. And they should be electric vehicles. I'm getting on board with that view. I think that is kind of what Europe deserves at this point.

But it's hilarious if you're like, Well, let's see, we're going to go after these people. But they provide the power we need to run our daily lives. But, you know, we're going to go after them. Um, then what? Yeah, yeah. I don't get it. Yeah. We're going to literally destroy our own countries and economies for the most corrupt country in Europe that we have no allegiance to. Huh? Is that is that just drunk behavior or coke behavior? What is that behavior?

When every European politician gets on board with destroying their own country and using as the rationale to do so. To do what? To delay the ouster of the Ukrainian the US installed faction president. Is that, is that why they're deciding to go back to the dark ages countries. Things like. No I'll tell you what it is it is to Europe. Putin derangement syndrome is just like the Trump derangement syndrome here, which is there's no middle ground. There is no we still have to do business in.

There are still things that have to be done for the good of all. No, it is so bad. We have to just totally get rid of them no matter what. And I think this in the case of the power, as far as the actual energy, you know, not the power that the politicians have, but when it comes to the energy, this was a great excuse for these left hard idiots in Europe to move towards the utopia they want, which is not using any of these kinds of energy. Not using any power at all. Just go back to windmills.

They want people to use less and less and less, which is why, you know, it is slightly scary to me that everyone. Wants the dark ages. It's literally the dark ages. You can't power your lights. But I've mentioned that before. Every month from Tom at our power supplier, I get a little thing in the mail that's like, Here's what efficient people use. Here's what the average house uses. Adheres, you asshole. Because I'm always pumping more wattage than anybody else but one.

I don't leave the house to go to work. I'm in the house all day. So you will use more power. I run multiple computers, which, you know, sadly use a lot of power. And when the weather gets to be 80, 90. Well, let's be honest with a 65 outside, I'm still pumping the air conditioning you fucker. So I mean, I know I'm horrible. Okay. When it's 65. No, but once it's over like 70 is then the air conditioning zone. Yeah. Dude, 75 is a cool day in Texas, so. Yeah, well, I'm sure it is. But there's also.

What are these now when we've tested this out and I know I've got air purifiers in every room as well, the, I mean, my I don't really have issues much at all with the allergens the wife does. And you'll notice even if it gets to be a cool day and you open up all the windows. Yeah, that's great. That's energy efficient. But then all of a sudden, her allergies kick in and. Now it might be cheaper. Just do away, upgrade them to fix the allergies. That's often the case. I think you found out.

It depends on, you know. A few things. Yes, yes, yes. There's a there's a checklist you need to follow in the apartment or something like that. So we're not providing financial advice. Talk to an accountant about your life. But if you need some prep. It's the same thing. It's the same thing. Yeah. There's financial advice in there, though, that. Sometimes they are exactly the same advice. The end result is the same.

But if you live in Switzerland and you're listening to the show, just let me know how you feel about what's going on there. It's really sad because I just bought a Swiss gun and I suspect they will not be able to getting parts for it in the future because Switzerland is going to go out of business. The whole country. They also have and this I thought was relatively not newsworthy because this, I think, is what it should be set to any way.

But as part of this energy thing, you're hot water should no longer be heated to more than 60 degrees Celsius, which I think is what they recommend everywhere for this. Not that cold. Right. I mean that's a de 60. Celsius is that's like hot enough. You don't want to keep your hands in there. Yes. Which is 140 degrees, which I've looked this up before with just this one. You don't need super heated water going on if you want to be energy efficient and well.

And I think as far as efficiency and I actually am supportive of these things is instant on water heaters. Yes. And demand water heating. Yeah. They cost more.

But they I mean, I don't give a shit that they're better for the environment or whatever, but what they do provide is a much better and consistent water temperature control because the way of normal water here in the US at least works is it has a 60 gallon tank or maybe even bigger, and then it turns on, heats all that water to 100 and 3040 degrees, whatever you have it set two and then turns off and it's insulated. So the water stays. It's like a refrigerator, right?

It's not running all the time. It's running. Right. It waits until the water cools off a little bit and then turns back on and heats it up again and it turns off again. And so what happens when you actually start using a lot of water like you're doing laundry and you want to take a shower at the same time you got the dishwasher running and everything. Well, it drains that water relatively fast and then that water is replaced by cold water, which then starts to get heated.

But your temperature of the water is constantly decreasing as you're using the water with one of these water heaters with a constant water heater, that temperature is the same. It's always heated to the same temperature. Yeah. So I've been looking at this because it's about that time we've been in this house now for. Like 14. Or 15. Years and. The water heater has not been replaced. So I know it's time. Oh yeah. Yeah.

It, that thing when, if that blows you're not going to enjoy it. No. Which is why I would be a little bit proactive and get this thing done. And that was one of those the the instantaneous ones are much cooler. Well, much hotter. Way to go, I would guess. Yeah. Now, there is one downside is if you're living in California or someplace where they do rolling blackouts like Boston, if, you know, hot. Shower, if the power's out. Yeah, there's no hot shower.

If the electricity goes out, that's that's the downside for sure. But you have to I mean, that was the one thing. Yeah. You see, every now and then cases of Legionnaires popping up in a lot of times it's like people are going crazy and this is where the government's going, which is why I was kind of curious what this temperature was, and it makes sense that they're still allowing you to get up to 140 degrees because if you're down to like 120 Legionnaires and other stuff can grow in the water.

So you needed to be hot enough for that not to happen. But, you know, eventually a government will be like, oh, no, you really shouldn't heat your water over 100 degrees because why would you need that? And then people die. Yeah, I mean, yeah, yeah. Why? We're technically speaking, nobody takes a shower at 140 degrees. No, you just need the water warm enough in the tank so you can't grow. So the bad stuff. I remember when I was living in Costa Rica, the there was instant on water heaters there.

But boy, if you could get electrocuted every time you took a shower. Yeah, because that's how they work. You just touch the wires. And it was great. Pretty much. Pretty much. They had a literally a visible gas flame that was lit by an electrical spark that was at the top of the shower. So effectively, they have imagine a pipe that just has a little curlicue in it. And right next to the curlicue is another pipe that's coming in with gas from a propane tank.

And then there's a bare electrical wire running to it. That's kind of what it looked like. And then yet you hit a button and the you turn the knob on the gas and the propane, it kicks in spark lights, the the flame, and then your water coming in, which is cold water. There's only cold water coming into the house. But that cold water right before the shower head is warmed slightly by the gas flame. So it's it's on demand. It's instant hum. Uh huh.

But boy, you always felt like and I could get an electric jack from this ship to get water, electricity and propane all in one place. And there's a great mixture of what does it get you? The other will. Oh, something will get you free, you might explode, you might burn out. But again, I mean, this is where you're going, because once the government says you can't have hot showers, people are going to find a way to to make it happen.

Although three years in prison, can you imagine being the first person that they showed up at your house and were like. Oh, yeah, you have too much firewood burning in the in the fireplace. Uh huh. Oh, yeah. That's a three year term for you in prison. You turned up your thermostat instead of 66 degrees Fahrenheit. You were up to 67. Oh, that's three years in prison. It's coming. Yeah, yeah, it is coming. And it has nothing to. Do with the new world order.

With energy being in short supply because that German that. Well I stay English with a German accent there's just screams evil dictator that. One takes you back to the you know the Hitler era it takes it to I mean, I always go right to either it's classic television. It's either Hogan's Heroes, Ed Schultz and and Colonel Klink. Doing nothing. Or it is a Get Smart with the chaos guy. You know, the doctor from Love Boat. And while are we old. The doctor from Love Boat?

Yes, the Love Boat. Yeah. Let's go back to the sixties and seventies television references that nobody understands is any younger than we are. But it was so much better on television. Oh, my. God, it really was Siegfried's Get Smart was a great character. He was a very good foil for Max. Well, the beauty of that, and I know this was idiotic comedy television, but when they ran into their known enemies, they talked cordially, you know?

Yes, that's because back in the day, there was a certain respect among spies. So this doesn't exist anymore. No. Well it doesn't exist among a lot of people. Mm. Because it is now seriously derangement, it is the anger. It's religion is what it is. It didn't used to be religion, it used to be politics. Now politics has become religion.

And this is this is a learning experience for me because as an atheist, I've always sort of assumed that people would grow out of religion once you get some intellect going. But what I have to admit is that a forced lack of religion, like a forced theism, if you will, which is very much the case in Europe, there is very little religion in Europe there maybe little pockets here and there in Italy and Ireland.

But for the most part, Europeans don't really practice religion the way it is in America. But I think what happens is that that need for a religious or a mystical kind of explanation of the world has existed in humans for literally thousands of years, you know, 6000 years, which is the age of the earth, apparently. And so there is a deep psychological maybe I should do this in German. There is a deep psychological need. You see in humans to have religion.

I don't know that that comes off more as Dr. Ruth than anything else. I expected you to start telling us about dildos and you write that. And for people that don't know, Dr. Ruth was a AM talk radio sex therapist person. I think she was on some talk shows on TV as well, but she had a very much a German accent and she was all about, you know, demystifying sex for people back in the eighties, maybe even in the seventies.

But yeah, the idea that what's happened, I think in Europe very much in the Green Movement but in other aspects as well, is that a lot of what really should be a purely political conversation has turned into a religious battle. Which brings in the if you're on the other, or if you don't agree with me, you're the enemy. Rather than politically speaking, we can have differences and disagree about the approach to get to the place of betterment for humanity, right? So that's politics.

Religion is what you're doing is driven by pure evil and you need to die. Yes, that's religion. This is how we had everything from the Spanish Inquisition to the extermination of witches in Europe to literally every war in the Middle East really was a religious war. Well, this is why, upon news that the Queen Mum had her impending death coming.

A. Professor from Carnegie Mellon named Uju Anya said on Twitter, quote, I heard the chief monarch of a thieving, raping, genocidal empire is finally dying. May her pain be excruciating. Yeah, that that's a clear indication of a low IQ person. Yes. But again, Carnegie Mellon professor. I mean, it goes without saying, almost every professor has low IQ. Followed that up with, quote, That wretched woman and her bloodthirsty throne have fucked generations of my ancestors on both sides of the family.

And she's super. Then he had to be related to her. Why is he complaining? That sponsor, that's a woman that sponsored. Why? I can't assume that. Just because you say she's a woman doesn't mean she's a woman. True. She could be misgendering this agua duga or whatever the person's name is. May she die in agony. It's like this is. Yeah. This is where we have gotten as a society. This is stupidity. It's whatever you know. Well, the.

This reminds me of, and I'm sure there's a bunch of examples of this, but there was a video I saw a few years ago from the NHL that the one of the guys was miked. And so they're going for the face off and the two guys opposite teams are standing next to each other. And the one looks over at the other one and he's kind of like, Yeah, you want to go? And the other guy's like, Sure. And the other guy's like, Well, good luck to you.

And then they dropped the puck and they these two guys start fighting. But it's like this. This was to be like hockey is. Yes, yes. It's like, what would you. Okay, would you like to fight? Yes, I would. Well, very good luck to you, sir. Let's do it. And I'm assuming that after the fight was over there, like good fight and they go their separate ways. But this wasn't the constant animosity that we have going on now. Yeah, there is. There's definitely going to be a fight.

I mean, I know that there's a drinking game with Tim Paul that every time he says the word revolution, you got to take a drink. Is he calling for one now? No. He's been saying that we're on the on the brink or we're literally like in the middle of it for a year now. And it's like he's become aware that he's become a meme for it. So I think it's it's definitely the case.

And it's it's mostly for the same reason is that I think a lot of people predominantly on the left, which is because they tend to be the less religious of the two sides that they have now created or inherited or assumed or whatever. This new religion, this, this religion of the anti MAGA of the you know, it's a combination of Green New Deal, along with white guilt, along with a bunch of other things that that are the holy books of this religion and it's a theocracy.

So the religion is very much ingrained in politics. And some people will even say that it's not a religion, but it is. I mean, if you look at the the way that a religion versus a political movement actually behaves, what you do see is that it is very much a religion and Antifa is very much the I guess depending on which side you look at, at either the Crusaders or the the Assassins Guild of that religion, the protectors of the faith, they are they will show up.

And incidentally, they're getting more and more armed as well. And Tifa is showing up with a lot more guns. Now, they're not throwing bricks anymore. They're shooting bullets whenever there's an event that they believe is, you know, a holy event in their religion, which could be like a a big kid, friendly drag show, for example, that's a holy event.

And the religion of Antifa in that, you know, there's a variety of it's not just that, obviously, but but at this point, this is you know, these are people that are committed enough and willing enough to be martyrs. And there really isn't anything like that on the other side, which is why the other side's losing, right? Because it is a religion in the aspect especially that they believe in things that are proven.

They believe a. Religion will will beat out a political movement every single time unless the political movement adopts some of the practices of the religious fanatics. It's the whole concept of emotional bias as opposed to reasonable bias, reason, bias. Once you get some of these emotions, you can get them to do a lot more. There's only one thing you need with emotions.

There's only one thing that you need to get to, and that is a willingness for the person to see the movement as having a greater value right than them themselves individually. And it's all Trump is bad and they keep trying to prove it. They never can. But it doesn't matter because that's not about proof. It's not about getting to the truth. It is not about finding actual evidence because that.

In the in the eyes of that religion, of the left, this religion or cults, as some people call it, there's really no real difference between the cult and the religion. It's again, it's like who writes the history, the victor writes the history. Who gets to be a cult? Well, it's a minority religion. Who who used to be a cult. Christianity is to be a cult.

And then they grew enough and it got adopted by a Roman emperor and it became in a religion so religion cult, the only thing it's different is the size of it and the how. How big is it in relation to other religions or cults in the area? But what they're doing is working quite well is that they don't care about Trump. Trump is a useful example that they can utilize. It's a rally to demonstrate why they're right there. Exactly.

It's a rallying point because all they have to say is, look at these crazy, insane conservatives. They know just as much as we do about all the evil things Trump has done. And yet they're still willing to put him up on the platform to in their eyes, in the eyes of these lefties, in their religion. You know, the conservatives wanting to run Trump again is kind of like them coming down from the mountain as Moses with the Ten Commandments and the conservatives are wanting to still worship a bull.

Well, the people on the left really believe in the guilty. If you are accused rather than guilty, you know, you know, unless. You're black or gay or even better, both. Because equity. Yeah, that's the only thing that makes sense. Intersectionality. I think you meant. I think anybody that can look at what's going on in this country since Joe Biden took office and go, yeah, the Democrats are doing a great job.

And I don't think they're rational because I don't think they're looking at what's been going on. I mean, I think it's a very telling stat that the amount of migrants that have died trying to cross the border this year well over two times what it was when Trump left him. But I'm not sure what that tells us. So what that tells us is that these policies, they don't care about the people coming in. Joe Biden doesn't care about the migrants coming in.

I mean, they want to all point the finger at the Republican lawmakers in Texas that are sending these migrants to other cities and states and be like, oh, they're using. Yeah, that's a misstatement. They're not sending anybody. They're providing free transportation and they asking people if they'd like to go somewhere. Yes. Do you know what they did once they got to Chicago? Right. They sent them to a rich suburb. Oh, that's awesome. Yeah. Outside of Cook County.

Oh, that's even better. So this bit Mayor Lori Lightfoot complained that Texas wasn't talking to them. This was her biggest problem was that Texas didn't let her know they were coming. And there were alderman. There was one alderman, I should say that I saw. But why are they older men? Shouldn't they be older women? Maybe. But this was a guy. But he does matters. Still be called an older woman. I think they do call the older women older women. But that's kind of beside the point. He's running.

And why are they older? Why don't they have younger women? It's older, Al. It's a different means. The same thing just means older. The this guy said that they were told that these migrants were being bused in. So it seems like Larry Lightfoot was lying. But do you think you think, Larry. Could the Supreme Court even tell us to start bussing people from the south out to districts where they would be better intermingled with the white people in Chicago? Well, who really wants to go to Chicago?

I don't know. That's a that's a questionable. How many? Apparently they only send two busses, whereas two a lot of people want to go to New York. That right. That was enough to freak out, Larry. Now, do you think Lightfoot contacted the mayor of Bridge, this suburb where they were sending these migrants and said they were doing it? No. No, no. Like asshole, hypocritical assholes. And it's like, well. You know, that's who you all looked at up there.

I didn't. Because I don't live in Cook County, Orange, Chicago. So quit saying you're in Chicago. I always say I'm just outside of Iraq, which we are. I could be there instead of, say. 35 minutes. But is the last time you cross the border in Chicago? It would have been the last time I went to a White Sox game, which was like two years ago. Yeah, tears and did they not? You have to update your Teresa with Chicago crossover. No, you. Just have to buy more ammo.

Oh, is that it? It's that time where you. Have to drop the ammo off at in the southeast suburbs. Right by. Drop it off. You mean you just one bullet at a time and that's. Hey, that's how you fit in. Uh huh. Yeah. This is the lack of rationality that's going on. And so much for Chicago being a sanctuary city. Something tells me I shouldn't go back to Chicago. I have very fond memories of being in Chicago where you walk on Wacker Drive and you. Do not do it now. I mean, look at the hope.

I'm hoping at some point sanity will return. But I mean, I don't know if we're going to be alive today. It's an 80 year cycle. Yeah. Then we'll all be dead. Well, speak for yourself. By the time this comes back around. Some of us planning to stick around for a while. But I thought that was hilarious, that they took these migrants that came to Chicago and took them outside of the county. And I'm guessing the city of Chicago was the one that paid for the hotel they put them up in. I'm sure.

But beyond that, I don't know how this is helping. And this is the problem. This is the biggest problem for everybody that wants to be like, Oh, you just hate brown people. If you don't like immigration. It's like, No, I am being rational and saying, Well, where are these people going to live? How are they going to be provided with food, shelter and, you know, not. Understand why no one sent them up to Canada? We should just keep busing them further north. Further north, yeah.

Drop them off at the border. Say, here you go. And Canada could just take them right off through Alaska, over into Russia, and everybody's happy. Then, you know, Russia probably would take them because they have a declining population. So they could use more immigration. Well, we know China's got a declining population. So they're telling people to have more kids now, which is interesting from the. Well, they do. But I think China will be okay even if half a billion people day.

Is a side note of the Brittney Griner thing, which is still ongoing. There were people losing their minds on social media. I know that's not a surprise, but there's like 30 American women going to play in that league over in Russia for the basketball still. And people like, oh. Mike, probably not going to use the visa list, illegal drugs, so. Well, that's it and that's it. They're like, why are you going on? Just to give Putin more political prisoners. It's like, no fucking moron.

This one broke the law. Yeah. And people still can't comprehend that. It's like this woman. She may have been targeted for breaking the law because of who she said she broke the law. I really don't like this. This whole story of her getting being in jail and everything with her name. Because it means I can't wear my free Britney shirt out in public at. A different Britney, right? Yeah. Because the Britney that I was supporting is now free, finally after 20 years. But this other.

But. This other Britney I am not supporting. Does you know that dude got what he deserved? Well, when you break the law and this shows you what this shows you more than anything else, her peers are continuing to go to that country to play basketball, which means they know she's full of shit, that she better did. And well, of course, this is why they go all of these fucking self-righteous people. Like, I can't believe these women will go to Russia.

It's like they're making four times the salary they make in the United States. Yeah, because they sucked in the US because you know, here we have good basketball players that are eight feet tall. You know, the men to the men in Russia like these women are the big athletes. Do you know is. Quote unquote women. I don't know that they test for sex in their women's basketball leagues.

They're I'm curious do is there I'm sure I'm assuming there's also a male basketball league in Russia now as the female basketball league's more popular in Russia than the male leagues? No, no. But there's still making, like, way more money than they can here. So here's more interesting. So what's this. Happening in the country that. Neither one is popular in Russia? How are they making what is why are they paying this money in Russia?

I don't know where this idea that Russia is and Russia has been for decades more capitalist than the US. I see that. The U.S. is way more socialist and I've talked about it. You do a little digging. It's not that hard to figure out. Look at the tax rates, look at the business is look at small business tax rates. Look at what it takes to get a small business loan in Russia.

Once you start looking at it, you'd be sitting there going, God damn, if I want to start a new company, it's much easier to do it in Russia. Let's go to Russia. Yeah, except they said there's no flights. Well, that. Says the US shut down all air travel Russia. So you have to travel through a third party. There's only there's only a couple of third party countries. You can travel through China, you can travel through Turkey. Well, I thought searching prepper that Tom was based in Moscow.

So how are you working that city doctor? Yeah. No, no, it's. It's not based in Alaska. No, I'm dealing with the stupid American rules for setting up small business. No. Well, see, you should use your Russian citizenship to. To base it in Russia. I don't have a Russian says it's just a big lie.

Everybody keeps saying I mean, okay, not everybody comic strip blogger keeps saying that, you know, you can if you have if they know Ireland that was something like this if you're if you could prove that your grandparents or one of your grandparents was from Ireland they. Those country. They would pretty much just give you a citizenship. I mean. Yeah. And maybe there's your European countries the same way. Pretty hard to get a Russian citizenship actually.

So I mean, it's the easiest thing to do. Before, if you wanted. To do Irish, it probably is easier for the Irish. Yeah. You, you know, it's like that wouldn't be bad. I mean, you know, if they would ever got back to the, you know, Britain, you know, giving them the land back, but yeah, it's like it's an interesting thing when you look at this and go, wait, wait. I don't people don't understand. Why are these. Women.

Well, I'm I'm working them angle I'm I'm trying to I'm working with some folks that are trying to get Alaska back to its rightful owner. A lot of people in Alaska like we're what we're Russia now. Always have been. Inept so they would just swap their American citizenship for for Russian. And my watch just told me it's about to install an update in 5 minutes. Interesting. You're watching installing an update. Is it an Apple one? You know.

It's I know they just came out with some new ones. So there's. They did. Yeah. No, I've got a couple of apple watches aimed to sell. Anybody want an apple wants to buy all sorts of cheap. Do they work. They know it's a it's a Garmin the watch. No dice I've I've been meaning to try one of the Apple ones as well with the just that. You want to buy a used one for cheap so you could try it and see if you like. It for cheap. Sure.

I mean, if the price is right, if it's one that is the like A-fib monitoring and stuff, which I think any of the recent ones do. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I think I think mind you, you should have like yeah, let's watch. Out on this. Let's talk to afterwards. If I, if I, if I was less lazy. There's tons of stuff I have in my garage and elsewhere in the house, but I just don't use. That's still worth money.

We have like the first time that I think we spoke, you were trying to sell microphones that were very expensive for, like, nothing. Yeah. Yeah, I was, because I didn't use them and they were just collecting dust. By a lot of stuff that you don't use. I buy things that I test and I realized that some people have made YouTube channels out of that hobby. Yeah, it was great. And the day. Yeah. And I just never got around to doing that. You're like, I could have done this. I could have been.

So I quite often I will test. In fact, I will tell you that I am in the process of testing if you rifles right now. Oh, I saw the Adidas picture. That was cool. Was that not? Of course. Yeah, I never. That was definitely a Russian mobster rifle. Oh, my God. That was awesome. Yeah. Yeah. Somebody posted a no agenda so short as basically an AK 47 with white hardware with the Adidas logo on the stock. I mean, I'm like, dude, that totally matches my white Adidas tracksuit.

You would have to go to the range and take like a video wearing that. Yeah, wearing the tracksuit and shooting the guy with the Adidas logo. And yeah, you have a. White Range Rover you can go into. I have a white grand Cherokee. I don't have a white Range Rover close enough, but of course it's white. Yeah. With an Adidas logo. The back. Yeah. As one would also have. Right. Why would you not have an Adidas logo on the back of your white vehicle?

And it was it was Adidas I think was the first company that or the one that rejected Michael Jordan, I think was maybe Adidas does it. And then. Nike, he ended up working out the deal with them. With the Nike's. Yeah. The slave labor. Chinese child labor. Slaves. Yeah. Yeah. The NBA does not like to talk about all that stuff. It's funny because the history of Nike and I heard it from the horse's mouth, from the guy that started it, that rumor, his name of that, my head.

But he gave a commencement speech at a graduation, one of my friends and he talked about starting Nike and the whole idea of Nike was that he thought that Adidas track shoes were too expensive. And so he wanted to he was a track guy, track and field runner, skinny dude. And he wanted to not have to pay as much money for shoes because apparently when you're a track person, you go through shoes like you actually wear out. So you need to buy more shoes on a regular basis.

I don't know. So He decided that he could try and come up with a better design for the track shoes and get those done in Japan and save a bunch of money. Which took him a while, took him a few years, but and some partners. But eventually he did do that. I can't remember. Yes, it might. Night. There's something in it guys. I can't remember the name of that. My head. I'm sorry. I'm sure somebody knows who the founder of Nike is.

Well, I mean, I think it's probably pretty easy just to type them some. Yeah, probably. I'm waiting through all night. Tell me. Yeah. Phil Knight. So yeah. So I heard directly the story from Phil and you know, they started off by basically making cheap shoes, using super cheap labor in Japan and then they were doing contract manufacturing and then they had a partnership deal. And I can't remember all the details.

But long story short, as you know, those his track connections from competing along with some help from partners along with basically getting the factory itself to invest the money in the production. So that didn't have the money. All those things combined is how Nike became a whole brand and grew from just creating track shoes to making all kinds of shoes. Tennis shoes, you know, wrestling shoes. Basketball shoes. I'm sure they make pleats, everything.

So it's an interesting story, but it started as a guy saying, I can't afford Adidas. Well, now people are. There's the religion aspect of everything. There's a lot about the fact that he supports Republican candidates this Phil Knight. So he's evil and you should all burn your Nike's. He is about as left of center as you can get. He is not a Republican, but he's probably. Money to wear one Republican candidate. That would be that's.

Exactly he probably gave money to some buddy his he's known for 50 years who is running for office and happened to be a Republican in fucking Oregon State. Right. Which is about as lefty as you can get. So anybody that is right, a socialist is going to be a Republican there. Yeah. Yeah. It's a big world. It is. It is nutty. And I mean, honestly, the only thing that Adidas did by pulling out of Russia is allow China factories to sell Adidas shoes directly to Russia and bypass Adidas.

Germany. It is insane. I mean, it's like, okay, it's okay. It's doing nothing. You know, people are still wearing Adidas tracksuits in Russia. It's mind boggling. But like all this stuff, it's not about what they tell you. This is it about.

Here's the here's my prediction for the equivalent, the Russian energy, the other shoe that's going to fall with China, the same countries that take for granted the fact that they buy energy from Russia, take for granted that all their manufacturing is done in China. Oh, yeah.

And and boy, are we going to hear the same story, is that when they decide to, you know, to sanction China, that they're going to be shocked that, well, wait, does that mean China is going to shut down factories that we own and China, they can't do that just because we're sanctioning them. That doesn't give them the right to no longer make products for our companies. They say, you're insane. You're you can't you can't.

They expect to shut down trade unilaterally with somebody, but keep the three or four products that you still want. Moving when you don't ask them, hey, Russia, would you would you like us to pull out McDonald's out of your country or not? Is that something you guys want or not? Because if you don't want to, we'll keep them in there.

But if you don't care, then we'll put them out in the move from on the sanctions list and literally go down the list and ask the country, do you want these companies there or not there? Because if you don't, we'll pull them out. If you want them, then the worry we'll leave them on the exemption list. That didn't happen, right? It's not going to happen with China either. And China, things are going to come to a head sooner. Sooner than later.

It is it's going to it was definitely going to happen during Biden's term, that's for sure. Well, did you hear the latest from the Biden administration? There is now being talked about. It's going through Congress of a $1 billion sale of arms to Taiwan. Now sit tight, ship missiles 100. And there are no. They're definitely on a roll to like sell all kinds of stuff from US military manufacturing base to every country in the world that'll buy it.

They're desperate because a lot of large countries like India, for example, have canceled their orders with US military manufacturers and then put in with Russian ones because they're not idiots. They're watching what's happening in Ukraine and they're like, We want these weapons, the ones that are winning, not the ones that are losing. Well, China has said if this billion dollar sale of arms to Taiwan goes through, they will do something. What that is, we're not really sure.

But yeah, is this really the fight you want to poke at this time? This goes right down the line of Pelosi going to Taiwan. Yeah. Didn't Clancy have a book called The Bear and Dragon or something? And we've got so many. It's hard to keep track.

He does well, and not necessarily all written by him either, but I vaguely recall something and title like that because, you know, obviously Russia is the bear and China is the dragon, but there is ah, it's like intelligent U.S. foreign strategy was to keep Russia and China antagonized against each other. That was the smart play. That's what they should have kept doing. Instead of the fast friends.

The dumb play is to force them to become friends whether they want to or not, because the US is putting pressure through Europe, everybody to, you know, to put them in the same kind of negative box, it it is idiotic and somebody actually calculated the percentage. So, you know, when when Biden does his speeches about, you know, the world the world is going to isolate Russia. Do you know what that world that he's talking about means what that represents to him? The EU. It is 18% of the earth.

That is the percentage of the population that lives in countries that have embargoes against Russia. 18%. That's the impact. That's what the US, the idiots in the US that think that the world is the US with this little sidekick called Europe. Well, I got news for you. The U.S. is timing. I just don't understand this because you see what's going on with the United States continuing to provide arms and money to Ukraine. It is. Basically. A war by proxy. We've talked about that. Yeah, absolutely.

Providing $1,000,000,000 to Taiwan is basically the USA trying to come out of this go to war? Yeah, but you know, the US was at war with China in Vietnam. It's hasn't been that long. It's been 50 years, right. 60 years. But the US has been in the war with China. Yes. It's never been localized though, but it's the same thing. It's I mean, it was a it was a proxy war for China.

China wasn't sending Chinese troops and they only sent, you know, training personnel kind of like us are sending training personnel to Ukraine, not actual fighters. Quotes around all of that. But, but for the US it was a real war because the US was sending actual American troops to die in Vietnam.

So yeah, it's I think if you if you want to look at it purely from the what's going to impact us the most or the least politically, like if I was working in the Biden White House and I'm going to have to take a shower just after saying that. But let's say I was working there. And when the question came. At the Biden White House in your white Adidas tracksuit. Correct. In my wildest stretch. And if I was white with a white Adidas AK strapped to my back. Yes. General term. Yeah.

Generalissimo Come on, man. So. So if that was the case and somebody said, well, you know, we need to we've done the math and we think that if we can get Russia into a multi-year war, they will go bankrupt and we will completely be able to take over them and put our own people in. So the real question is, how do we get them into a multi-year war? We tried this with Afghanistan. It didn't work. They pulled out. What do we do? How do we bankrupt these guys because we bankrupted the Soviet Union.

They had to break up. So now we just have to bankrupt Russia. And Russia will break up into little tiny chunks and that's it. And then we'll dominate the world. So let's say this was a real conversation that I have with the recording up. So in that scenario, the question then comes up, Well, we can't be in war with Russia.

That's not going to be very popular people with all the media these days, it's going to be much worse than it was in Vietnam, where there was already too much television showing body bags coming back from across the ocean. We can't get into that situation. It's going to be super unpopular if Americans are dying on the ground. And we've had some American deaths in Afghanistan and Iraq, but those numbers are tiny in comparison to the damage that we actually caused.

There was over a million Iraqis that died in Iraq. There was under 10,000 American troops that died in Iraq. So the numbers are very disproportional. We need to keep it that way. Use of drones is good, but the problem is that, you know, Russia isn't a bunch of goat herders that fuck sheep. So when. They're. Not, we're going to have to you know, there are people that don't have toilets, apparently. Oh, okay. Yeah. They had to come into Ukraine to steal a toilet. So that's what I heard.

And so what do we do? Well, we could do another proxy war. We created the Mujahideen.

We just need to do that in Ukraine, because you know what happened in Afghanistan when when the Soviet Union was there, as the Mujahideen was able to utilize weapons that were paid for by Americans to create enough, severe enough losses for the Russian troops to make that an unpopular thing and therefore to to be able to to have Russia pull out of Afghanistan and then eventually we could go and take over Afghanistan. And so that worked out really well.

But then after 20 pull out and leave them, everything, literally billions of dollars worth of equipment. Like that wasn't intentional. I mean, this to me is kind of like, oh, we're, we're encouraging this war between Ukraine and Russia, and then we're going to force Russia to turn off the energy. Just at the same time that we've been these leftists, when I say we have for the last ten, 20 years, been trying to get everybody to use less energy because we're all going to die.

Global warming, climate change. Yeah, this is why this is happening. It is. I don't think it's about energy. I don't think I think the energy is just a means of getting compliance I don't think energy is the ultimate goal. Though. Because. There's this there's a difference. I think the people at the top know that. But I think a bunch of the climate change Nazis fully believe that that's the religion. They fully believe that. That's their religion. Exactly.

And they're the useful idiots, just like the anti-Trump. Be useful. Yep, yep. Exactly. Right. And there's useful idiots on both sides, frankly, but they're more evident on the liberal side of it. But you know, if we're going to do this, it's better for long term support of the US to only provide money and weapons and not prevent provide men on the ground. Because if we have Americans coming home in body bags from a conflict in Ukraine, that war is going to become very unpopular, very fast.

Yeah, but you don't need you don't need boots on the ground from United States military when you have, though, are plenty of people who are mainly ex-military that are willing to go over there for a price. They're the mercenaries. Exactly. Exactly. Which are still American troops, basically. But they're doing it well that. Yeah. Under the flag of the United States. And that's the key difference, they're not doing it under the flag of the United States.

And that's that's I think the the key thing that kind of isolates us and what us know. We're not involved. We're not doing it. Look, hey, we're selling some weapons. They said they want to buy some. We said, hey, we got them. If you want to buy them, we can sell them to you. Do you like fries with that? People, people you know, when we started, we gave some stuff to Ukraine.

But most of the the latest rounds for the last three months at least, of US Ukrainian military shipments have actually been on land lease, which means that it's just deferred building. We've given Ukraine a credit card with a $100 billion credit line and an 18% interest rate. And a direct line to some weapons suppliers. Well, yeah, of course. But I mean, the point is, the money that is being spent by the US tax dollars isn't actually going to Ukraine.

Most of it is, and some of it is some of it is at literally cash being flown on military planes to Ukraine to provide financial compensation for the continuance of the war. But most of it our checks being cut to the US military industrial complex. Now let me ask you this because this billion dollar arms deal with Taiwan, China promises if this happens in for all that we can tell at this point, it is happening. They say there will be countermeasures.

What happens when China decides to sell the billion dollars worth of arms to say Cuba? It's not Cuba, it's Mexico. I've said this before. China is making fairly large inroads in Mexico. It's a very I think America has a blind spot towards Mexico, but I think. It's just a bunch of dummies who want to come here. Yeah. The US, I mean, all these very anti-racist white guilt liberals still basically see Mexicans as cheap laborers.

That's that's the impression as Mexico exists to be able to have people come and pick up the fruit on California fruit farms. They you know everybody I know in Southern California has an illegal Mexican working as cleaning staff or babysitters or whatever. You know, it's like literally people that are millionaires are still hiring Mexicans that are undocumented because they can save a few bucks. Right. And do not see the country as a danger. Well, or as anything.

They don't really see Mexico as much of anything other than Tijuana. Like if you have impression of what Tijuana is, is an American, I think is how American politicians view the country of Mexico. Probably about right. It is right. It's absolutely that's that's the impression they have. They don't see it as a what used to be the largest empire in North America in any of the Americas, for that matter. You know, the Aztec and the Mayan empires were unparalleled in this hemisphere.

They built buildings that were barely smaller than what the Egyptians did. They they they had a calendar that was more accurate than calendars used in the West. Do you believe they're close enough with China at this point that maybe China relocates some missile sites to the border of Mexico? I think that that's a far fetched probability, but it's certainly in the realm of possibility. What needs to happen? First, there's a couple of things. Couple ships need fall over.

The first one is there needs to be a some event that is triggered that makes America do something that Mexico really dislikes. Sending all the migrants back. That's not the event. No, I don't think Mexico do that. No, but it's it'd be something trade related. Like all of a sudden, Biden's to start taxing Mexican trucks because they don't meet emission standards. Oh, are they going to ban? There you go. They'll ban off all Mexican trucks because they don't meet US emissions. They're not electric.

You can't come. Across exactly something like that. That basically just punishes the whole country, quote unquote unfairly. When that happens, the the Mexican government and I know this is the other problem is a lot of my conservative friends so the liberals think of Mexico's Tijuana, the conservatives think of Mexico as Juarez. They think the entire country of Mexico is just run by the cartel there. No real government, there is no population, there's no citizens.

Everybody in Mexico just works for a drug lord. I don't think that's the case, but I believe the government is right up there being corrupt as Ukraine. It's no more corrupt than a European government. It's it's probably less corrupt in Ukraine. I really think Mexico is less corrupt than Ukraine. Ukraine is unmatched for the history of that, the short history of that country. It has been unmatched in terms of corruption, in terms of whatever you want to get.

You can get in Ukraine, you know, you want stem cells. They'll literally put kids in the blender for you. You want a hookers? How many truckloads of those would you like? Wait, you get it first by the truckload in Ukraine? By the truckload in the Ukraine, you literally you could just you buy them by the truckload I've heard people told. Me do you think is the most corrupt booster Graham with your choice right now. Yeah. Oh it's clearly Ukraine. There's no it's no no question about it.

But it's got to be a there's. Certainly some corruption in Mexico, but there's also corruption in the U.S.. Hello? Who's there? President Joe Biden. Mm hmm. Exactly So Barack Obama in his third term. So Barack Obama was leading the puppet government. Yeah. Which is why I still think it's the most reasonable choice that if that's the case and I think it is if they can't. But he should run. Well, if you can't find a viable candidate Michelle would be still be the the obvious choice maybe you know.

That would be a loss. There's no way I mean, there's there's enough people that how. Dare you vote against a black woman, you racist, sexist pig. Yeah, exactly. So even with the fake votes, I think it'd be really hard for them to pull off. I can tell you exactly how. Because women are competitive over and the reason that Barack Obama won, first of all, he was running against a complete loser. But other than that, I mean. No, no, on the Republican side.

But other than that, McCain Yeah. You're oh, man. Other than that being the case, he won because he got the majority of the white female vote. Let me let's all remember, though. Because they all like the big black cock. You've got to point out. Well, there's there's a nice alchemy that's to write this down. There we go. Let's remember that if it were not for what's his name, the other white guy that was involved was Hillary Romney. No, it was Hillary Obama in the primaries. Hillary Obama.

And who was the the third guy? Was it. The Democrat. Side? Yeah, the primary. The only I don't know, a rose was because there was there was the third guy because otherwise it would have been Hillary. I think it'd be landslide. Yeah, but the only reason Obama got through the primaries was because Hillary, you know, it wasn't Sanders. Well, time flies with your heavens. Does it matter? What do you get that? What's your point?

Well, the vote was otherwise Obama even gets to the point of being the candidate. So you want to say, like, Obama was the most popular and yeah, he got all those votes? Well, there was definitely. In the in his own primary. Here's my point. Obama was more popular than Hillary with the white female voters, which incidentally is the largest single group in the US of the population. White women are the largest group in the US.

They were the prime. So. So if you can't have it, if you can't have a candidate that gets never even heard them, if you can't get that. Rhodes That's somewhere else. Like the one that his wife had cancer and he was cheating on her or something? No. Never heard of the guy. Yeah. So if you can't get the white female vote, it's going to be nearly impossible to the election. And a woman has a much harder time getting the white female vote than the black men.

And that's because women are competitive with other women. Women are more likely to vote for something that they can imagine than they are for something that they have a natural tendency to compete with. It's an interesting viewpoint. If you agree with Jean, let us know if you disagree. Instagram lots. More. You're really pushing the booster gramps. I finally figured out how to do those on iPod verse. Well, that's good. It's podcasting. We know it's the wave of the future.

Yeah, podcasts really getting all those features in that are making it very easy because when the show is running, I mean, I don't know if it's true for our show because I don't know anybody that subscribes to us, but it's pops up. It pops up as a live thing. So you can click on the live button, go directly to the stream, and then you can send Mr. Graham right from the thing. How do you polish that? Is that gotten any easier yet for any of the apps?

Well, they they have a funding watch solution through a provider that you can, you know, send money to or Sunday Bitcoin to. So, I mean, there is a funding solution. I just ran through it the other day, but there's only one like they have one provider that you got to use. But it's like, can you just put a credit card number in and that just converts it to crypto new? No, no. So it's not that easy yet? No, no. You want it to be nice and easy.

You want to be able to go here's my or tie it to something like a PayPal account. The easiest way to do that is through the first app that was podcasting 2.0. What was it called? So that is really one. Well, there's breeze. There's breeze. It was breeze. So breeze make it very easy to just put in a credit card and get Bitcoin and SATs right out of there. They take a big chunk, but they make it very easy. Easy is what people want.

And once you have the money in breeze, then you can funnel it to other places as well. Yes, you can fight well. It's very easy to move satoshis around. So the fee I was I was talking to somebody recently. Well, somebody talked to you. That is a story now. Right. And he was talking about, you know, wanting to buy Bitcoin. And because the when the economy crashes, it's going to be all on Bitcoin.

Well, there are people that are thinking Bitcoin is right about at the time to make another run, and it looks like it's up today. Mm hmm. There's a lot of people saying we've hit the bottom, and it's about time to rally again. Yeah, I don't know if we have. So my bitcoin like I've always been a long hold on bitcoin. I buy bitcoin every month. I don't care about the prices. I always buy some bitcoin, but I'm also not planning on selling any bitcoin for at least ten years.

So what happens in the short term? Somewhat irrelevant or inconsequential? For me. Yes. It's all a game of if it's going to work in the long term. It's yeah, it's either going to be worth something good the long run or it's not. And then it doesn't matter. What I'm not doing is doing Bitcoin Day trading, which is, I think what most people are planning on doing. But also well, explain. That concept because that is basically where your. Bullets just sit behind you so low.

Right? Right. That's reality. Riding the waves. There are so many bitcoins is because and so. He's absolutely right about that. CSB is always right. You will have you can see all this. Okay. Maybe that is the ISO that we need to to have at the start of the show. You know, the interesting thing is there are always coins. And I look at this in the in my Coinbase app, which I have like $2 and they've moved everything out of Coinbase.

But It's still a good time to see what's moving up and what's moving down. And there's always some coins that I've never heard of that's up somewhere between 30 and 50% that day. Yeah. And it's like if you were playing this as, you know, putting little bits of money into these things and letting them go up, then pulling the money out. Yeah, I think the lottery is a better investment. It probably is. I've seen stories of people that, you know, hey, I figured out how to beat the lottery by.

Yeah, and I just watched a video on that yesterday by this. Do you believe the. Spoofing Britt Yeah. He had a couple that he talked about that made 27 million off the lottery, which was very good by being consistent like they were, they were buying like $10,000 worth of tickets every time. And like, how often were they doing this every week? $10,000 every week? Yeah. In that first 10,000, what turned into what do you actually made? 27 million?

Yeah, because there is a strategy and it only works in a few lotteries, not not like every lottery power jurors are. These more than. Some lotteries have rules which could be mathematically calculated to actually provide an edge to the player rather than the House. Which that's the problem with Vegas is everything is weighted towards the house. Except for poker. Yeah. Right. Because you're going head to head with somebody else.

Yeah. I mean, there's a buy in and the house is basically paid for the salary of the person dealing and maybe a little bit to the casino for the rental of the table. But basically you're playing against other humans, not against the house, but anyway, back to this thing. So 27 million over a ten year period I believe they made and it was all little small bits here and there. There's also guys that were in the Met that set up a group that was making like several million per lottery.

So yeah, you can absolutely do it, but it's not consistent. I mean, my buddies down in Costa Rica were making plenty of money with the Irish Lottery. The Irish sorry, the Irish Sweepstakes. Sweepstakes I you can generally get your best shillelagh. Out now. Yeah, it was out of Costa Rica. High acoustic by the Costa Rican W Caps. Uh huh. So plenty of money to be made if you have the edge. What do you money that's the other. You need whether it's two things you need money and edge.

Yeah yeah and it's there's still a good chance you're going to lose everything. But if I guess long term like anything else, then you'll see the numbers eventually pay off. Kind of like well. If, if there's yeah you using the law of averages combined with a poorly constructed lottery scheme. Sounds good to me. Mm hmm. How Do we do that anyway? Boy, are we skipping topics around, that's for sure. So we were talking about Mexico and China.

So if the U.S. does something that greatly offends Mexico and China already has a lot of inroads in Mexico, they've been building a lot of the freeway systems down there. They're buying some raw materials from Mexico. Bringing in Chinese people to build the highways. Yeah, because they get the best deals. Absolutely. They're not bringing Chinese people. Chinese construction companies are hiring Mexicans to build roads in Mexico. Gotcha. But yeah, why would you need a Chinese based company then?

Because they're willing to bid the construction of the road for less than other companies. Capital. Good deal. That's the problem with capitalism. That's a problem with China is capitalism. That's exactly right. If China wasn't so goddamn capitalistic, Russia wouldn't be a threat. Yeah They wouldn't even be a threat. Don't they know socialism's the way to go? I know, right? I mean, the people confuse socialism with what's the word, dictatorship. Yes, right.

They people seem to forget that one isn't the other. They can both be true or only one of those can be true. And China, I think, is absolutely a dictatorship, but I don't think it's particularly communist and barely socialist. You know, their whole bit is bringing in revenue by I mean everything's produced there for a reason. Yeah. I mean the, the closest you get to socialism is that if you want to incorporate a company in China, the Chinese Communist Party has to be one of the stockholders.

So every single company in China is owned partially by the Chinese government, by the party. But that has, I think, more to do with cronyism and dictatorship than it does with communism or socialism. And they're all getting in the fun. That's like that's that's literally what a mafia boss does is he wants a piece sort of of everything. Yeah, everything. Oh, you want to open up a new store? Yeah. We'll take care of the security for that store.

We're going to own 20% of it. Yeah, you don't do this. This little area. Yeah, we own a piece of that team space. So that's that's the way that China operates for every business in China. But people confuse this behavior for all. Well, that's that's very socialist up. No, it's not socialist be to say you're not allowed to start a company in China because all companies are owned by the state rights solely. But that's what it was in the Soviet Union.

There were no private companies operating out of Soviet Union, creating products, selling them everywhere. And then the the Communist Party was getting a piece of that. So everybody was getting their Adidas coming in. Because in socialism, there are no private companies you have government owned companies with. They control the economy. China is not a socialist country.

China has utilized socialism and it certainly was a lot more socialist in the past, but it has utilized socialism just as much as it has utilized capitalism and free markets to its advantage to to whose advantage? To the advantage of the party members, the people that are in control of the country a.k.a the Chinese elite.

Much like in the US, we have the elites like Hillary Clinton that have been, you know, in government controlled positions in positions of power, if you will, for dictates, just as you have a lot of these. Well, or the Bush family on the other side of the arrogant people that have in office and have even even after the fact enough clout to get the president's kid elected to be president later.

You know, again, this this goes back to this idea of religion that I mentioned, that if you take when you remove a an official sort of religion and people are treated more religiously, there's still a human need to have a religion, something that you have convictions for with no proof. And so something will replace that much with the left. Right. Now, what has happened is the it is the white guilt the anti for the BLM, all of that has become the substitute religion. Well, even though.

For people that didn't have a different religion, its. Crumbling in front of their eyes. When you see these leaders like Patrisse Cullors spending millions of dollars on property for herself, there was another one of the BLM leaders. I think that's a mistake. I think that's a mistake in interpretation.

The Vatican has taken money for 2000 years from poor people all over Europe and beyond Europe for the last 100 years, but mostly from Europe in order to build palaces, have the most expensive artwork. I mean, the amount of sheer gold in the Vatican is mind blowing. And all of that came about as a result of poor people funding to the Catholic Church. This is this is not a problem for the religious leaders to be living well.

In fact, opulently this is not something that is going to turn off supporters of BLM because. It already is, because these know. Lots. Is like random people involved. They're like, well, what? Where did my money go to? Not random people. They're the people that organized the initial 10 million bucks. Yeah, they're people that organized the you know, they were able to jump on the bandwagon early enough. They set themselves up. This always happens.

And I think it's a misnomer to think that we're going to expose the fact that the head of the BLM lives in an opulent mansion. So what? So that the heads of everything, every every. Because the. President of a major corporation. That's the four different they had zero money two years ago. Doesn't that just demonstrate. That other people and then was not actually helping anybody except like one or two people. That is where the issue comes in. That's a little it's a little it's.

Only an issue for people that don't actually contribute money to them. That's the problem. It's the people that are there are not BLM supporters to begin with. Think that, aha, we've exposed BLM and now no one's going to give them money. That's horseshit. I know they're still. Going to get. The BLM is listening to this show unless it's a very. Exactly listen. But I would like to I bet you there are people. Nobody would hate less.

And I can't imagine somebody hate listening to a show that's insane. Oh, it's not. Say, hey, the comic strip blogger, he knows you're evil Russian, but We have breaking news. We have this week's news. Yes, the podcast movement. You remember the whole Ben SHAPIRO thing? Yeah. They they are now apologizing to Ben SHAPIRO. They're doing a one Haiti. They're not doing them one. They are. They're they're they're giving lip service. That's a lot of descriptors. That is a difference. Yeah.

They says in their statement, quote, We're continuing to evaluate our policies, guiding social media and events with inclusivity, diversity and respect for all. We have to start by sincerely apologizing to Mr. SHAPIRO for our reaction when he visited a booth that we sold his company. That was it. No shit. Uh huh. It's like you sold a booth to his company. But, I mean, these are the kind of morons that are in charge of this kind of stuff. Yeah, that is the kind of morons.

It's a religion. Yes. What you have is an event that was started by a friend of Adam and mine, actually, guy and you before this thing. And he sold it a few years ago. And apparently the people he sold it to. Are the religion of woke. They're of the religion of vote variety. And so and there are plenty of people of that religion that are in business that have a lot of white guilt and are good at making money and having the guilt for making money. That's the thing.

It's like, don't assume every woke person is poor and is out of work. There's a shit ton of people that live and and enjoy living in mansions in California. Well, they feel that like what they're doing. Is almost every Silicon Valley company is run by woke people. Well, it's like. The assholes buying carbon credits and still continuing to fly on their private jets. Well, no, we bought the carbon credits, so we're good. Exactly. So they're good.

They they have done their penance and you have not you are the evil monster that is wrecking the earth. You hate Mother Earth. You're anti green. They flying in their private jets. They have done the penance for what they're doing with their private jets. Then you haven't done the penance for your air conditioner in your house. Multiple shoes. Yeah, exactly. And soon they're going to try to turn it off because. Oh, no, and they will.

Because as far as they're concerned, they, they've got the you know, they're good with their God, you're not good with their God. I'm just waiting for there to be a daily allotment of kilowatt hours that the average house can use. And you're going to.

Yeah, I mean we're in I posted I know if you saw some of the images, but posted a bunch of dystopian movie images and said We're almost here or we're already past this or whatever the blaze ago and no agenda social, which by the way is open right now. I believe so if you're not unknown agenda social and you couldn't get on previously because it was full, you may have your last chance this year to get on because they recently did a sweep. Yes.

Got rid of people that were not active and opened up those slots for other folks. To get out there. It's a way better make. Sure you're you follow sir Gene on there and. Name it's Jevon. Now it's Jalen I still have to I don't know who to read who's tech support I need to reach and have a change earner. And he may be able to change that for you. But I have I. Think he's the only guy that can change. It. Yeah, because he's the only guy that he's the dude. He's the dude. He's a guy.

The guy that runs the whole thing. Now if he goes woke this whole thing is just done. Yes. If he or if he sells this off to a woke company, then yeah. And that might happen because this thing is worth a lot of money. Yes. I don't know if he realizes that. Yeah. That the eyeballs and the community. Yeah. It's probably one of the.

Well it for sure it is absolutely the most active mastodon link Mastodon community whatever they're called Mastodon the thing outside of the manga porn community that those guys are the most active people on mass, that there's nobody more active than people that like to draw little cartoons of Japanese girls. Those people are in the variety of clothes and unclothed variety of styles.

But I could tell when they opened up the gates again and we're letting people back in because all of a sudden there was a lot more people following me and I was like, Thank you, dude. I got a hundred people in one day woo shop. Right? Well, until they listen to you another like that, we got to get out of here, man. This guys. I have zero attrition rate. It's a zero attrition rate. The nobody drops once they start following. Once you go, Jean, you never that. Whole button is hidden.

It's right. Exactly. Once you're in, you're in. We actually have a couple of people who have donated for today's show. So these are clearly not people listening to the show. Well, see, they are. Because first, Josh Mandel, you've heard that name before. Yeah. What is that? Josh coming in with $12.34. One, two, three, four. The note he included, was for unrelenting damage. Take the money at the top. So listen, she's. Just ignoring you and defying you. So, yeah, I mean, I don't understand this.

These people like Josh and and see us be that just don't listen to what I'm saying when I say don't send the money, just send the water and the blankets. I have planned. They they keep listening. Johnny Hip Well from Canada. I mean, it feels like America is in bad shape. That's true. The media is in worse shape. Coming in with 333 in honor of number 40, unrelenting writer's block. Oh, what an episode that was. And that's it. This is a value for value show. Obviously, we're not putting.

The very well, but I mean, I'd say two donations from the five people listening is not pretty, not bad at all. That is a very good percentage. Was according to the poll that was on the no agenda. It sounded like you were. That's all there was is about five, five listeners to this show. The least favorite cohost I've done a show with. Yeah, exactly I don't know why. I don't know why, but they're letting that show slash donate.

If you want to take part in this value for value movement or get yourself a new podcast app at new podcast ABC.com and Stream some satoshis help support the shows, all the shows stream those bits stream those bites. And I still think there's a little, you know, a little problem with getting people quickly out there. They want to be able to get something like a podcast, just be able to throw a PayPal linking to it or something or a credit card and then just have it work. And we're down there.

But it'll be a lot. We're getting. But there the the U.S. government has made it more difficult for people to do not just individual individual transactions like if you want to run a something that has PayPal or not PayPal, but it has a Bitcoin available to the general public, the amount of regulations now from the US government is pretty huge to be able to do it. Yes. Because they want to track everything.

They they will literally require you as the provider of that service to have to require your customers to send in your photo ID held up in front of your face, much like your appearing in a porn movie to verify your age. Right. The same kind of process. They want to know your Social Security number. They want to know all this information and the first adopters.

Maybe this isn't always going to be the case, but the first adopters with Bitcoin were very much people that didn't want to share their Social Security number or the image of their driver's license. They were more privacy oriented. But that's not the point. If you want to be doing Bitcoin these days and you want to you know what you're describing, make it easy. Make it easy to be able to get bitcoin and start selling satoshis.

Then privacy has to not be a major concern to you because all bitcoin transactions are tracked to all this stuff is tracked and SATs, incidentally, Satoshis and the Lightning network are not well. They may be tracked, but they're not particularly tracked. And more importantly, they're non-guaranteed because it's a beta platform. Right. Well, you can lose subject to the full loss of money at any time if there's hiccup on the network.

Which is why I've written I just added Monero to my portfolio here. So we can do what we said. Monero, what are you lying about? It's the first time somebody actually sent a donation in Monaco. 33. Percent. Yeah. Yeah. Because you you've been doing when they're are forever you've talked about it years ago Cardano. That was Cardano. Oh, God damn it. You're right. It's like all sounds like.

Well, see, but Cardano is also all tracked where Monero is and that's the one that is the the latest I remember a couple of years ago when my other show started Grumpy Old Beds, I was like, Well, why are all these people that are doing the malware in all of this, you know, hijack and then they're asking for the ransom in one of. The world's most. Monero. That's the non trackable crypto. And now that's what they're using. Uh, yeah, there's I found in the course.

I've been buying a few guns lately in anticipation of starting the new prepping website selling guns. Or is this just do you think people are going to come after you? No, it's not. It's neither. It's I'm going to do reviews. Well, that makes sense. Yeah, that's why I told you I'm going to do reviews and I'm buying stuff just to test, not necessarily to keep nice. You get in touch with guys to do some filming for you. You could do a whole video thing. I could do a whole. You there? Yeah, exactly.

Just pay those guys and a little bit of Kool-Aid or something. They look like they need some cash. Do it. There hasn't there hasn't been a whole lot of modern roads lately. I haven't seen any. So I know if they're if they're full on in production of the new audio book type thing series he's doing. Yeah I don't know what he so I don't know I haven't talked I should probably drop them. No. See what he's up to.

But last time like I said, I think, I think what I had him out as a guest on the surging speaks about a year ago and he was still wearing a mask. Boy, did I lay into him and make fun of the whole mask wearing and talk to him about. Wearing the mask during the show. Yeah, he was wearing the mask during the recording. The show. That doesn't sound good. Or is it now? Did you do video for that or just.

Well, it was it was a podcast on my end, but we were on a video thing with each so I could make fun of. Him if he was wearing the mantle. Okay. Yeah. Hey, it's heroes. It's a religion. People believe. This. It is a religion. And here's the thing. I require a tremendous amount of documented scientific evidence to believe something. Yes. As should. Be. Most people do not. Most people are going to go with an expert opinion. That's why Fouchier was utilized, because he was presented as well.

This is the guy that oversaw it. So he's got to know what he's doing. He's the expert. So trust him. I don't I don't do that. I do my own fucking research. I read the actual source material and the what I read very early on. In fact, in the I think it was in March of 2019, it was before there was any pandemic requirements on anything. It was when it was still kind of like, Oh, what's this new thing happening?

I'd read a research paper from the University of Minnesota, my alma mater, that said that they did a test in 2018, I believe, testing a variety of materials for permeability and specifically looking at viral load, like how how much did these different materials prevent the transmissibility of viral particles versus bacteria which are much bigger or, you know, different particulates like smog or something. And what they found, what their findings found was the only thing that was worthwhile.

The only thing it was still only about 90% effective, which means 10% pass through was an N95 mask masks rated. And then 95 in their tests tended to be right around 90% efficient. If they were worn correctly. Yes, yes, if they were worn. But they did a good job of making that everything was as tight as possible for their testing. Surgical mask had about a 12% efficacy better than a surgical mask was putting a towel around your your mouth parts. Well right because you're getting less air in.

Your it has a much bigger surface area to collect particulates and stick to the outside surface. So breathing through a towel is better than breathing through a surgical mask. Yes. Because you're getting. Less. And that's a properly worn surgical mask. Not the way most people wore it, which was below the nose. Yeah. Or down there. And I was like, come on, what the fuck? And and this was all done before COVID was ever a twinkle in anybody's eyes.

This was purely a, you know, a study that was done. Yeah. I don't know who paid for it, but somebody at the university was clearly wanting to. See a difference between COVID 19 and any other virus. They spread. No. Same way. Exactly. Exactly. It's not a it's not even the smallest virus by any stretch. There are much smaller viruses that are out there.

So, you know, there's a when you have studies that show that wearing anything outside of an N95 is in the margin of error, it's negligible in the prevention of the spread because even even the N95 I'm not talking about can they interface that's different standard but N95 even those were 10% permeable which means you have a one in ten chance of still getting infected when you're wearing that mask properly. Yeah, but it's a lot better than not wearing anything. I'll give you that. But not perfect.

Yeah, it is. But most of the masks. Yeah, the surgical. There were, there were useless. I mean surgical cloth masks which became super popular in the first few months of COVID, where everybody just decided we can, we can print shit on t shirt material and call it a mask. Right? And make a lot of money. And make a lot of money because people want something that has stuff printed on the outside. I think people are turning against the vaccines. Rightfully so.

Yeah. And I do find it interesting, finally in media coverage, I am seeing a separation of the RNA vaccine talk as opposed to lumping them in with the JNJ and that whatever Nora VAX, there's a few other that aren't MRSA, and it seems like the RNA ones are the ones that have caused the most problems with especially younger people like, wow, you're more likely for that vaccine to cause a problem that it is protecting you.

So it's going to be interesting seeing where all this data now that we're getting more and more and we're seeing a lot of this things people believed being debunked, it should make for some for some interesting arguing because people are treating it like a religion man. Those people getting. The bad. Stuff, those people now. Yeah, it's going to be tough. But there's there's still people walking, wearing none, 95 masks and thinking that they're safe. Yeah, they feel good about it.

Yeah. Yeah. And there's still people getting vaccines like the third, fourth, fifth ones just in case. Right. Okay. And all that all they're doing is wrecking their own health at this point. It's like, that's it. And when people have had the virus and then continue to go back, it's like, I don't understand.

This is the whole point of and there was a whole thing out of we could probably talk about it next week as this was brand new that some university doctors in Tel Aviv have found two new antibodies that seems to be very effective, like 95% efficacy on all of the strains. It's a they're somehow doing something differently to the receptors or it is. I didn't quite grasp the whole thing yet, but it's different than the antibodies that were around. When would you had it?

And they're saying, well, this could just totally make vaccines that needed that this just treat people with this if they need it. It's a much better route to go and because yeah. Because then you can avoid the heart issues the, the, the sexual issues, especially with women where the, the vaccines actually damage your reproductive abilities. Yeah, this makes much more sense for people that have had the virus most. Like you already have a decent amount of resistance. Okay Maybe you get a cold.

The next time. This is all stuff we need to follow through on and we'll see. That medical science goal was either flat out lying or people were in such a panic. Rember, it wasn't that long ago, in the grand scheme of things, that doctors, medical professionals were prescribing leeches. This is true. If you didn't want to get leech treatment, then you were going against the science. Yeah. When did you get your last leech treatment? Uh, about 12 years ago. Yeah.

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