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Social Distance.mp3

04/04/2020
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00:01:15 What's up, ladies and gentlemen, good morning.
00:01:20 Good afternoon.
00:01:21 I guess to people in different parts of the world.
00:01:26 I'm hoping that this.
00:01:28 Stream is going to work much better.
00:01:30 Than last time.
00:01:32 According to YouTube, it says the connection is excellent.
00:01:37 Now I find that hard to believe.
00:01:42 My connection is never excellent, but hey.
00:01:48 It appears as though.
00:01:50 At least right now it might be excellent.
00:01:53 So hopefully it hangs on for at least a little while.
00:01:58 So I don't really have anything super in particular to talk about.
00:02:01 I got a couple of topics I want to kick around maybe.
00:02:05 But mostly I want to have this kind of a chill quarantine stream tell you about some killer bees that I encountered yesterday.
00:02:16 They weren't too.
00:02:18 I might actually try to save them.
00:02:21 I'm not sure I'm I'm kind of on the fence.
00:02:23 About that.
00:02:25 So you might be familiar with my if you're familiar with my channel, you are familiar with the, or at least I hope so.
00:02:32 Hopefully you saw this video I didn't get rid of these bees for nothing.
00:02:37 You're familiar with the the fact that I had killer bees.
00:02:42 Living in the ceiling.
00:02:44 Of the bunker.
00:02:45 And I had to get rid of them.
00:02:47 I made a big vacuum.
00:02:49 I cut a big hole in my ceiling, you know, scraped them all out.
00:02:52 It was like this whole thing.
00:02:54 And while they were killer bees, they weren't super aggressive and I thought I chalked most of that up to the temperature because it was early in the season and it was definitely much colder, I think, than.
00:03:08 The the bees need it to be in order to be super aggressive.
00:03:14 And my B vacuum knocked down their numbers significantly. And the thing with bees is the queen bee is laying in about 2000 eggs a day. I'm going to get, I'm going to geek out on bees a little bit today just to.
00:03:26 Warn you, the queen bee will lay 2000 eggs a day and let me explain. Kind of like the life cycle of bees a little bit.
00:03:35 So she lays 2000 eggs a day. Some of the most of those eggs are workers, so they're they're other female bees.
00:03:43 And some of those bees are drones which are just like the male bees, and they actually they don't really do a whole lot, although we're starting to think maybe they do more than we think.
00:03:54 And the female bees, the worker bees, the bees that you see flying around when you're outside, they they live in terms of they're outside the hive of life they live about.
00:04:08 They live a little bit longer than this, but their their career I guess lasts a couple weeks maybe like let's say like 3 weeks.
00:04:17 Eventually, their wings actually wear out.
00:04:21 So they're buzzing around and you know that that does some damage to their wings and their wings don't actually grow back.
00:04:29 OK.
00:04:30 So it's just after a while they they can't really fly that great anymore and so they stay inside the hive.
00:04:38 And they tend to the eggs that the queen is laying, or they tend to the queen, or they do other stuff right until they eventually just die.
00:04:47 And that's the life of a bee.
00:04:48 It's not very long.
00:04:49 I think it's like 6 weeks total, something like that.
00:04:55 When I had the vacuum outside of the beehive, I was sucking up.
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00:05:00 All of the.
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00:05:01 The career, the career bees, you know, they're coming home from work or they're they're leaving to go to work and they're getting sucked into the tunnel of death, which was the.
00:05:11 The bee vacuum that I created.
00:05:14 And so by the time I actually cut a big hole into my ceiling and started attacking the hive up close and personal, we were down to the bees that were kind of just, you know, the kind of bees that would be most affected by COVID-19 they were the. The boomer bees were the ones that were left. So it wasn't really that big of a struggle.
00:05:37 That that's all fine and dandy.
00:05:39 I got that whole Beehive cleaned out.
00:05:41 I did feel a little bad though.
00:05:42 I was like, man, they they didn't put up much of a fight for killer bees, but you know, obviously you can't have a beehive in your ceiling.
00:05:50 I'm I wasn't going to just leave it there and.
00:05:52 To move them, it took a lot.
00:05:55 More research and stuff that I just didn't have time to do right.
00:05:58 So I have since done this research.
00:06:03 I found that I have I'm rather fond of bees.
00:06:08 I'm more fond of of European bees because those are the bees or the western bee, I guess is what was supposed to live out here until the killer bees came around and and, well, just bred them out of existence and took over all their hives.
00:06:25 The but the the bottom line is we're kind of stuck with killer bees out here where I'm at, because even if you get like let's say, I get a hive for honey, which is what I wanted to do, I was like, you know, I'll just get, I feel bad about destroying this hive.
00:06:39 So I'm going to get a new hive.
00:06:42 And just, you know, fill it full of European bees so that I can have honey and so that I can have, you know, a replace I I don't feel like I destroyed the ecosystem around here.
00:06:55 I mean I I cause I I garden and I have lots of plants going on.
00:06:59 You know you need pollination for that to work, right.
00:07:02 And bees, you know, certainly serve that purpose.
00:07:05 So that way I'm replacing the bees that I took out of the universe and and everything is everything.
00:07:10 Everyone's happy, but the problem is, and I think I discussed this in my video, is that would work.
00:07:16 For about a year or so.
00:07:18 Now Queens, they don't.
00:07:19 They live a lot longer.
00:07:21 Then just you know, the the six weeks or whatever that the regular bees.
00:07:25 So the way that a queen happens is the bees decide and and no one really knows exactly how or why they decide this.
00:07:34 But the bees decide.
00:07:37 After there's been eggs laid inside of the honeycomb.
00:07:42 That some of the eggs they want them to be Queens and So what they do is they start stuffing.
00:07:50 The the Chamber that this, you know this little.
00:07:55 I guess developing bee baby bee is inside of with something called royal Jelly and royal Jelly is this substance.
00:08:07 That actually changes the the genetics of the baby bee.
00:08:12 It it it it?
00:08:15 I guess is the only way to really put it.
00:08:17 It mutates into.
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00:08:18 A queen.
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00:08:19 So just simply by feeding this undeveloped larvae or or I don't know the right word, this royal Jelly.
00:08:29 It mutates into a queen and it becomes a queen.
00:08:33 And once that Queen is born.
00:08:36 Either it fights the old queen and and or sometimes they'll leave the hive and take some of the people with them and go make another hive, which is probably what happened with my ceiling bees, right?
00:08:48 They they showed up.
00:08:49 From another hive, which we'll be discussing here in a second and created a new hive in my ceiling and then I came round.
00:08:56 And genocide the bees.
00:09:03 Hide that these bees came from.
00:09:06 It has been here for years and I've I've just discovered this hive and I I'm well got all side track.
00:09:12 Well, Long story short, with the reason I can't have the the European bees here is after the queen dies or this this thing happens, the the new queen that that is born, that it was fed the.
00:09:26 The royal Jelly?
00:09:27 She's not.
00:09:28 She's a virgin.
00:09:29 She's a virgin queen.
00:09:30 She doesn't have.
00:09:31 She's not pregnant.
00:09:31 She can't just start laying eggs because she hasn't made it.
00:09:35 And So what happens is after she's born, she flies.
00:09:39 Out of the.
00:09:39 Hive into the air and releases pheromones saying hey, come have sex with me male bees and this is the one time.
00:09:48 The male bees actually get to do something, and like I said, they do other things too.
00:09:52 But it's like, yeah, it's pretty minimal.
00:09:53 They basically just hang out and eat honey all day while the women do all the work, which is kind of great.
00:09:58 So the one time that the male bees are called upon to do something.
00:10:04 It's they they pick up on that pheromone like ohh.
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00:10:08 I smell lady bee.
00:10:10 I I.
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00:10:10 Smell a bee in heat.
00:10:12 And they fly out of the hive.
00:10:14 And they go kind of like you've all seen the animation of, like, the different sperm flying, you know, swimming upstream, all trying to get to the egg.
00:10:23 That's kind of how it works.
00:10:24 You have all these male bees flying to the queen bee to go meet with, you know, mate with her.
00:10:30 And the strongest one gets there and you know.
00:10:32 And then she's pregnant. And with millions of eggs, because again, like I said, she lays 2000 eggs a day.
00:10:39 And then after the the the they made, I think the male dies and you know which is usually the way it works in the.
00:10:45 Insect world and and there you know, he served his purpose well.
00:10:49 The problem is when she does this, when she flies out.
00:10:54 And dress, you know, dressed as a stripper, basically.
00:10:57 And just says come **** me.
00:10:59 She doesn't just attract the European bees.
00:11:03 That are in the hive with her.
00:11:05 She attracts all of the bees in the area.
00:11:09 And because this area is saturated with killer bees, there's a really good chance that the bee who ends up impregnating.
00:11:20 The Virgin queen.
00:11:22 Will be a killer bee.
00:11:23 And so now she's tainted.
00:11:25 Now she is pregnant with killer bees.
00:11:30 So she returns back to the Hive and she starts laying killer bee eggs.
00:11:34 And so all of your European bees eventually die out, and all that's left are these new.
00:11:43 Killer bees and you would have think you would think that eventually.
00:11:46 This is The funny thing about bees.
00:11:48 They weren't super worried she'd kill her bees.
00:11:51 Were first released.
00:11:52 In Brazil, by those geniuses in Brazil.
00:11:55 And they took.
00:11:56 A long time, several years for them to slowly make their way north.
00:12:00 You know, through Mexico and everything and and get the United States and.
00:12:04 The hope was well.
00:12:05 You know, every time they encounter these other bees and they take over their hives or their or they **** their women or or whatever the genetics are, it's getting diluted, right.
00:12:16 So hopefully.
00:12:18 By the time they get to America.
00:12:21 These they won't be that bad, you know, like the the the angry killer bee.
00:12:28 Genetics will.
00:12:29 Be deluded enough.
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00:12:30 To where they, you know, they they won't be the same.
00:12:34 But you know they they won't be.
00:12:36 They'll they'll be bred out enough to wear.
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00:12:39 You'll you'll still have most of the characteristics of the European bees.
00:12:43 It won't be so bad.
00:12:44 They'll just have a little more culture to them, you know.
00:12:49 You know that's not.
00:12:51 That's not how it worked.
00:12:52 They discovered that just just apparently those characteristics.
00:12:59 We're carrying over no matter how times you brought them out, which is kind of amazing if you think about it, because if you start like you know with the purebred, we'll say killer bees in Brazil and then think of how many.
00:13:13 Times that these purebred killer bees are having to breed with.
00:13:20 European bees to get across the entire continent.
00:13:24 I mean, that's a lot of that's.
00:13:26 A lot of genetic.
00:13:28 Insertion, you know, I mean that's.
00:13:30 That's it's crazy that those genetics made it all the way from Brazil to the United States, but they did.
00:13:39 And not just to the United States.
00:13:40 I mean, they've traveled to islands like they've gone to Puerto Rico.
00:13:44 And you know, because they one of these swarms that I discussed before where you have the bees are like, OK, let's let's go make another hive somewhere and they get a new queen and they they bunch up.
00:13:56 And I'm sure you've.
00:13:56 Taking photos of a bunch of bees collected on a couple of branches or on a wall or something like that.
00:14:04 That's a swarm.
00:14:05 They're protecting the queen, and they're looking for a new home.
00:14:07 A lot of times, these swarms will collect, maybe on a boat and you know, and no one notices and the boat goes to Puerto Rico or or whatever.
00:14:18 And then they find, and eventually they they nature finds a way, right.
00:14:24 And so they've spread all over the world and just made beekeeping really difficult.
00:14:32 Because you have European bees, if you're a beekeeper, you don't even have to wear a bee suit.
00:14:39 You can look at videos on YouTube, there's tons of them where there's in fact, there's there's entire channels where there the whole gig is removing beehives out of walls and out of ceilings and and that sort of thing actually pretty great channels.
00:14:53 I subscribe to a few of them, but I'm always struck by because a lot of these channels they're in areas where this.
00:15:00 The the killer bees haven't showed up yet, right?
00:15:02 So they're just dealing with, like, the nice, friendly European bees.
00:15:08 And the the behavior is way different.
00:15:11 I mean you they literally walk up to where they, OK, there's a beehive in this wall.
00:15:16 There's a beehive in this wall, and I'm going to.
00:15:20 Use a power saw.
00:15:22 And just saw open this this wall.
00:15:25 And and rip open this this wall and there's just gonna be a ton of bees there and they're not.
00:15:30 They're not even wearing a bee suit. The bees are just chilling. They act like nothing's going on. They might get stung a couple times, but it's like it's never, never that big of a deal, right? Yeah. Not the same thing with killer bees. In fact, there's a channel.
00:15:47 Of these, well, I'm not going to say, but of these people that that remove killer beehives, that's all.
00:15:55 That's the same thing.
00:15:56 It's just killer bees.
00:15:57 And you'll.
00:15:58 I mean, it's it's a different ball game.
00:16:00 You know, they you don't have to rip open their hive, you get close to their hive and you're now.
00:16:04 Covered in bees.
00:16:05 That are all stinging you.
00:16:07 And The funny thing is, I mean, they they're all committing suicide cause.
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00:16:11 When a bee stings you.
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00:16:13 And the Stinger sticks into you or your bee suit or whatever.
00:16:16 What they do is they then try to fly away, and it rips out there, their guts.
00:16:22 And so you have this Stinger that's just sticking in your bee suit or in your skin and the guts.
00:16:28 The entrails are just attached to the end.
00:16:31 And the weird.
00:16:32 Thing about that is they act as.
00:16:34 Like a pump.
00:16:35 So the bee venom is just getting pumped through the Stinger and the bee, you know, is, you know, just got its guts ripped out.
00:16:42 So just goes off and and dies somewhere and they're covered in these bees doing that.
00:16:47 And the thing about killer bees.
00:16:50 They're not just more aggressive on their own.
00:16:54 Once they sense that one of their buddies has stung something.
00:17:01 That Stinger, it's releasing Venom, but it's also releasing A pheromone.
00:17:05 Saying here's the target.
00:17:08 Here is where I sung attack this.
00:17:11 And so all the bees in the area smell that and they go after.
00:17:16 And so.
00:17:18 With killer bees, you're not just that's that's what makes them killer.
00:17:21 Their venom isn't more dangerous than a normal be.
00:17:25 It's just that they can't.
00:17:26 They flock to you in hordes and they they will.
00:17:31 Attack you until you die and it it's happened actually in this area, that's one of the reasons why, you know, I'll get into it in a second.
00:17:38 But there, there, there have been deaths in the area that I'm in.
00:17:42 So it's not something you can play around with.
00:17:44 You can't just be like, well, I'll have a beehive and just keep.
00:17:47 An eye on it.
00:17:48 You can do that and you can mark the queen.
00:17:51 You can paint like a little dot on your on your European queen because as long as the Queens European, you're good to go.
00:17:58 And then you have to just really always open up the hive and make sure that that that's the same queen.
00:18:04 So it's like this constant thing where you're always having to tend to it, which isn't what I wanted, I.
00:18:08 Want it to?
00:18:09 Be able to just, you know, do maintenance to the hives and and keep them healthy and that sort of a thing.
00:18:14 But I don't want to be sitting there ripping them open all the time and making sure that like they're not.
00:18:19 They haven't been subverted, you know.
00:18:22 And so.
00:18:24 I've discovered.
00:18:27 The the master hive.
00:18:29 Of where my my roof bees came from.
00:18:34 And it's not that far from.
00:18:38 The bunker or the pillbox will say.
00:18:41 And so we need to.
00:18:47 Are we going to destroy it?
00:18:50 Are we going to destroy because there's different ways you can destroy it too?
00:18:53 It's like, OK, well, there's honey in that hive.
00:18:58 And if I just poison it, I mean, that's the easiest way, right?
00:19:01 I could.
00:19:01 I have poison.
00:19:02 I could just spray poison into the little hole that they're coming in and out.
00:19:07 Of in this wall.
00:19:09 And I actually posted a picture on Instagram showing.
00:19:15 The abandoned building that they're in, right? It looks pretty horrifying. It's worse than Carl's house.
00:19:21 And they live in the wall of this abandoned building.
00:19:25 So I can either just spray poison into this little hole that they're coming in and out of.
00:19:33 And it will wipe them all out.
00:19:36 But it will also poison.
00:19:39 All the honey.
00:19:42 And and the other bad thing is too, they've done that.
00:19:45 The people that live in this area apparently have done this before to this hive and it keeps coming back.
00:19:51 Because what will happen is like with my roof bees, I had to make sure that every entrance to that little area they were in was sealed off permanently because bees, when they're swarming and they're looking for a new place to go.
00:20:04 Will sense.
00:20:05 Ohh this was a this was a place that other bees lived.
00:20:08 I can smell it.
00:20:09 Let's move in there like so.
00:20:11 Even if the other bees were poisoned.
00:20:12 And then now it's just like.
00:20:14 This crevice with, you know, dead bees.
00:20:17 Isn't it?
00:20:19 The you know the other.
00:20:19 The newbies don't know this.
00:20:21 The newbies are just like, ohh sweet.
00:20:22 Let's go.
00:20:23 Let's move in here.
00:20:24 Right.
00:20:25 So they come back and they keep coming back and.
00:20:30 So the other option which will help prevent this is you cut open that wall and which will most likely.
00:20:40 Make make them very angry.
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00:20:44 You will most.
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00:20:45 Likely be covered in bees trying to sting you to death and you rip open the wall.
00:20:53 You find the queen because that's the other thing too.
00:20:56 Is once you get rid of the queen or put the queen like I have a, you know, a beep.
00:21:00 I've got some empty hives.
00:21:02 I could even stick the queen if I find her, but I'm pretty amateur at this.
00:21:05 I think the chances of me actually being able to identify the queen.
00:21:11 Effect. So for me to be able to find the queen while while I'm getting stung by thousands of bees, because you gotta remember, a normal beehive has something like 50,000.
00:21:22 Bees in it. This is a pretty from what I can tell, it's a pretty big beehive. So I'd have over 50,000 bees trying to kill me while going through.
00:21:33 Piles of bees.
00:21:35 You know, it's it.
00:21:36 Just it.
00:21:37 Sounds like a nightmare, right?
00:21:40 I can also build another bee vacuum, which I'm probably going to do.
00:21:45 And just start vacuuming up.
00:21:48 All the bees.
00:21:49 As they come and go like I did last time, try to knock down their numbers or.
00:21:53 Whatever. Now the reason why?
00:21:56 I'm kind of on the fence and I don't know what to do.
00:22:00 Is when I went to go investigate.
00:22:03 This hive yesterday and like I said, I put a picture on Instagram of this horrific the the the I think I I compared it to half life.
00:22:13 Two, it looks like this.
00:22:15 This post apocalyptic area and I and I had a.
00:22:21 I had the crowbar even.
00:22:24 To get through some stuff.
00:22:27 They didn't attack me.
00:22:29 They actually kind of left me alone and I was pretty close to the entrance.
00:22:33 I I really thought I was gonna get attacked.
00:22:37 Because recently.
00:22:39 I had, uh, my neighbor's horse had gotten loose.
00:22:42 And had run over by where the the hive is.
00:22:46 And I.
00:22:48 Ushered the horse back.
00:22:49 You know, got the horse back to there.
00:22:52 To the owner.
00:22:53 But while I was out there, I had a a guard bee dive bombing me and smacking into me.
00:22:59 And which is what they do before they attack.
00:23:02 And I was like, oh ****, cause I wasn't even that close to the hive.
00:23:05 So I was like, OK, this is this probably we need to do something about this.
00:23:08 Because I'm not very close and and this bee is definitely triggered.
00:23:15 But they didn't do that.
00:23:16 They just they acted like I wasn't even there.
00:23:19 I had a couple bees come check me out, but like nothing.
00:23:25 That could change as the season changes.
00:23:29 Bees will get a little more ****** *** towards the end of the season when there's not a lot of pollen anymore, and now it's just like they're living off their reserves.
00:23:37 And other bees will one of the reasons they, I mean they they guard their entrance isn't just because you know humans or animals trying to get to the honey but other bees from other hives will actually come and try to rob them and and that sort of a thing.
00:23:52 So once they have all their honey stored up.
00:23:56 And they're just basically living off their supplies, kind of like.
00:24:00 People right now in quarantine.
00:24:02 You know, now that you just you just you already have your toilet paper mountain in your basement and now you're just guarding it with your shotgun.
00:24:10 That's basically how how these bees are later in the season and they get a little more trigger happy.
00:24:14 They get a little more crazy.
00:24:16 Like right now there's there's tons, everyone's happy, there's tons of supplies, there's lots of flowers everywhere.
00:24:23 And it's not a big deal.
00:24:26 And so the bees aren't as as nervous.
00:24:28 They're not as itchy, trigger fingered.
00:24:34 I could try.
00:24:36 I could try to at least move them, which would still require me ripping up on the side of the wall and taking out.
00:24:46 Large chunks of honeycomb and trying to hang them in these frames and dropping those into a hive hope that I get the queen.
00:24:55 And you know, because if I don't get the queen, the, the the colony could just collapse and and die.
00:25:02 And then once I have enough of the bees into like this empty.
00:25:09 You have to move it.
00:25:10 At least 5 miles away because they'll keep even if you know.
00:25:14 If you don't, they'll keep trying to go back to where they used to.
00:25:16 Go because they're programmed to do that and then let it sit 5 miles away for a couple weeks and then you can bring it back and put it somewhere nearby.
00:25:24 But then you're playing with a loaded gun.
00:25:26 Like I was saying, these things can still.
00:25:29 You know they they can and have killed people in the area so.
00:25:36 Most likely I'm going to try to find a way to wipe them out and steal their honey.
00:25:42 So that's basically what I've been dealing with the last few days.
00:25:44 There's no real.
00:25:45 The funny thing is, there's lots of metaphors in there.
00:25:47 Like, there's so many metaphors in there.
00:25:48 But that wasn't my point this.
00:25:51 You can look, that's the great thing about living on a homestead.
00:25:54 Honestly, is everything that you do, it's like, oh, yeah, like, no wonder.
00:26:01 We've lost our wisdom. No, no wonder NPC's and and normies have a hard time understanding. Just you know what? Used to be called common sense.
00:26:14 Because the common sense.
00:26:17 Used to be acquired through working in the real world.
00:26:21 And understanding that, oh, if things like, you know, work like this with bees.
00:26:26 Maybe there's, I mean, not everything, but maybe there's things I can apply to the way humans work, right?
00:26:34 If or with gardening, you know, like I I wanted to do a video on weeds.
00:26:38 I don't know if I'll ever get around to it, cause it's not that super exciting.
00:26:41 But yeah, same thing I was.
00:26:43 I was pulling weeds the other day.
00:26:45 And I was researching ways of getting rid of weeds because there's just so many weeds and I I really hate weeds.
00:26:53 But The funny thing was.
00:26:56 You start it's same thing like I I learned.
00:26:58 OK, well, there's certain weeds depending on the soil.
00:27:02 That'll grow.
00:27:03 So, like, there's some weeds that will come because the soil is is is.
00:27:08 Packed and there's some weeds that will come because the soil is loose and there's some weeds that will come because the soil is wet or because the soil is dry or, you know whatever and they actually do serve a purpose in nature.
00:27:21 So, like the ones that that show up when the soil is too compact, a lot of times they'll their roots will kind of break it up a little bit.
00:27:28 And loosen the soil and and that sort of a thing.
00:27:31 And if the soil is loose then they are usually the weeds.
00:27:34 That will actually stop erosion and and so.
00:27:36 So it's not like they're not serving a purpose, but it also tells you something about the soil when you look and see what weeds you're dealing with.
00:27:44 And if you the same thing.
00:27:45 It's like there's an easy metaphor.
00:27:47 If you have weeds in your garden in you know in your life if you have friends in your friend group that are basically the weeds, the weeds you need to get out, you know.
00:27:58 You can tell.
00:28:01 What's wrong with my environment that invited them in?
00:28:06 You know what?
00:28:06 What it is, you know?
00:28:07 Not obviously it.
Speaker 3
00:28:09 Is it's you're.
Speaker 1
00:28:09 Not talking about if your soil is compacted or if it's loose, but what conditions attracted this kind of a weed?
00:28:18 And additionally, getting rid of the weeds is very hard because weeds will cling to life like no other plant will.
00:28:27 They will if you if you pull them.
00:28:29 I'm sure a lot of you have pulled weeds at least once in your life.
00:28:33 You have to get the whole root system.
00:28:36 If you don't.
00:28:36 Get the whole root system.
00:28:37 The weeds are just going to return again and again and.
00:28:40 They're they're they're tough, tough plants.
00:28:43 It's it's a shame that we can't just live off of weeds or life would be very easy.
00:28:49 And same thing if you want to remove someone from your from your group from your community.
00:28:58 And you don't.
00:29:00 Remove them completely.
00:29:03 You leave, you leave the root system there.
00:29:07 They'll keep coming back.
00:29:08 They'll keep coming back over and over and over again until you have to remove the root system and change the conditions.
00:29:15 And not only that, you also have to prevent new seeds.
00:29:19 From making it into.
00:29:22 Your area.
00:29:24 And there's ways you can do that too.
00:29:28 And there's just all these little things.
00:29:29 All these little microcosms, all these little experiences you have when you're working in a garden, working with your hands, something that almost no one does anymore.
00:29:38 No one works with their hands anymore.
00:29:39 Everyone works in a a digital office.
00:29:45 You know, they I remember they used to ohh it's a paperless office, paperless office.
00:29:50 Well now it's like yeah, I mean paper is pretty ridiculous now.
00:29:53 I don't know.
00:29:53 I mean, there's almost no point to, you know, printers and papers, unless you want a permanent record of something.
00:30:01 But in terms of communications that that doesn't even exist anymore.
00:30:08 I worked.
00:30:09 I mean, I've worked from home for several years and there were times where I worked with people that I had never met.
00:30:16 I didn't even know what they looked like.
00:30:17 I didn't even bother to look them up on social media or something like that.
00:30:20 These are people I worked with for like 4 years.
00:30:24 And it was either entirely through e-mail, a couple of them, or I don't even.
00:30:28 Know what they sound like, right?
00:30:31 Or maybe a couple times.
00:30:33 I'd hear them on a on a conference call, so I knew what their voice.
00:30:36 Sounded like at.
00:30:37 Least, but that was it.
00:30:40 That was it.
00:30:41 My interaction with these people was all digital and what I provided for them, what I did for them was entirely digital.
00:30:50 So in many ways.
00:30:53 I was just a brain in a jar connected to electrodes to other brains in jars connected to.
00:31:01 I mean, people talk about transhumanism as if it's it hasn't already happened.
00:31:07 It's already here.
00:31:09 They're just trying to make it more comfortable.
00:31:12 You know, they they just want to make it so that the biology which isn't designed for this, it's not designed to be a brain in a jar hooked up to other brains in jars.
00:31:23 So the transhumanists, all they really want to do is they want to make the biology match up with.
00:31:28 This nightmare reality that we live in where we don't actually interact in the physical world anymore.
00:31:36 And so you lose touch when you don't work with your hands.
00:31:40 You lose touch with with how things work because.
00:31:45 Everything is.
00:31:46 Is fantasy really?
00:31:48 I mean all.
00:31:48 I mean, think about it.
00:31:50 If you're a person who works at an office, you're an A developer.
00:31:54 You have some kind of computer related job, which let's face it in America, is a huge number of the people.
00:32:01 Especially the people that of the middle class, the people with money, people that potentially would have power to actually do anything about what the elites are doing to us.
00:32:11 Anyone that has, you know, the the intelligence and the the resources to actually be a wrench in the gears that's you know with, with some exceptions that's that's a big chunk.
00:32:23 Of the people, right?
00:32:25 Well, if your interaction with reality is, well, I wake up in the morning.
00:32:31 And I maybe listen to a podcast on my on my phone.
00:32:38 In the morning, while I get ready and then I start working on my computer doing, you know whether it's design work or writing an app or you know whatever it is you're producing, something that doesn't even really exist.
00:32:51 You know it doesn't exist in the physical world, and all the tools that you're using to create it also don't exist in the physical world.
00:32:59 And you don't even have to.
00:33:01 Most of these guys I've talked about this before, don't even understand the hardware that the machine that they're working on, how it works, it's to them.
00:33:08 It's just a magic screen.
00:33:09 I mean, if you're being realistic, they don't understand the inner workings of the machine.
00:33:14 They just know they've memorized OK.
00:33:16 If I push this button, this happens and and they've just memorized.
00:33:19 All these different steps.
00:33:22 And so you're just at that point, you are just a brain in a jar.
00:33:27 You're just you're you're and then even after your your your day at work.
00:33:32 You what?
00:33:33 What do you do then you watch Netflix.
00:33:36 You watch Amazon Prime.
00:33:39 So you're not hanging out with your neighbor.
00:33:42 Because you don't know your neighbor, you probably don't even speak the same language that your neighbor speaks, so you're just you're still in your jar, still connected to the network, only now instead of interacting with real people like your neighbor, you are now being.
00:34:00 I mean, I and I don't know what the right word is because you're not interacting.
00:34:04 But you're just having this fantasy.
00:34:07 Projected onto you, that is, you know whether it's the, the, the, the new episode of of.
00:34:18 I I can't remember the Game of Thrones or or I I don't even know what the new ones are.
00:34:22 But you know what I'm talking about.
00:34:23 You've got the Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, all these different content media conglomerates just pumping propaganda in here into your jar.
00:34:35 And so after that, maybe you watch some ****.
00:34:40 Or if you know if you really want to kind of pretend that you're if you want to venture out of your jar, maybe you go on Tinder and you look at the other jars, you know, you swipe back and.
00:34:52 And and maybe you'll go out of your jar, you'll crawl out of your jar covered in goo.
00:34:57 And go rub up against another brain for a little bit and feel good.
00:35:02 And then you'll quickly retreat back into your jar and do it all over again.
Speaker 2
00:35:11 And that, I think, is the life.
Speaker 1
00:35:13 For a lot of people in America.
00:35:17 A lot of people in America.
00:35:20 Ohh I I know.
00:35:20 You mentioned video games, and there's video games on top of.
00:35:23 That so so.
00:35:26 Maybe you venture into a virtual world, you know, maybe you.
00:35:29 You play Fortnite, maybe you play.
00:35:32 I don't know what I don't even know.
00:35:34 I'm out of time.
00:35:35 I used to be a I used to be one of these brains in the jars that that was really avidly into gaming.
00:35:40 And I've kind of checked out the last couple of.
00:35:42 Years, so I don't.
00:35:43 Even know what the the new ones are?
00:35:45 But you go into like these virtual worlds.
00:35:48 And interact with the other brains, but you.
Speaker 2
00:35:51 And by the way, your neighbor.
Speaker 1
00:35:52 Who you don't know?
00:35:54 Who you don't even speak his language.
00:35:56 You have nothing in common with he's he's doing the same thing.
00:36:00 Just he's doing a different version of it.
00:36:02 He's just doing it in Farsi or or in Chinese or or or big warehouse.
00:36:08 And now with this quarantine.
00:36:11 I mean that is it has just really been amplified.
00:36:16 Because you still had.
00:36:18 I think there's some people that have the kinds of jobs where this wasn't the case.
00:36:22 You know the jobs where they're actually showing and some of these guys, they're they're deemed essential rights.
00:36:26 They're still kind of doing it or whatever, but they're having to now in terms of social life, you can't.
00:36:35 You gotta get get back in.
00:36:36 Your jar brain, you know?
00:36:39 Get back in the jar.
00:36:41 You can't.
00:36:42 You're not allowed to play with the other brains.
00:36:49 So this is The funny thing is.
00:36:52 I tell people.
00:36:54 The quarantine doesn't really affect me and it doesn't cause I'm very isolated.
00:36:58 I'm at right now anyway and.
00:37:00 And that was kind of the plan I.
00:37:01 Knew when I came out like I'm not.
00:37:03 I'm not an extrovert by any means, but I knew OK if I come out here, it's going to be two years of basically me in the middle of nowhere fixing up this ***** ** **** and we're just beginning year two, really.
00:37:16 And so I know and it's way better, by the way.
00:37:19 I mean it's.
00:37:20 There's still a lot more to go, but I don't have bees in my ceiling and I have hot water and I have air conditioning which will be which will be very important in a in a few weeks.
00:37:36 It doesn't really affect me, but on top of that, I mean, I'm still kind of, I'm still kind of a brain in the jar.
00:37:41 Like, look, what I do now.
00:37:44 You know, I I I I interact with you guys other brains and jars.
00:37:50 And I.
00:37:52 Most of the people I talked to, I mean.
00:37:56 It's digitally right.
00:37:58 So I talked to people on on, like FaceTime and Hangouts and Skype, and and all that sort of stuff.
00:38:04 You know, it's a little digital window into the other jars around the world.
00:38:10 With brains that I that I know.
00:38:13 But in terms of actually interacting with people face to face, there was a little bit of that I didn't realize how much honestly because that has changed.
00:38:21 And it does affect you so.
00:38:25 I would still go to the the there's a small town near me and I would still go sometimes when I didn't even really need anything.
00:38:32 I think now in retrospect, I just wanted to get out of here and and just walk around people for.
00:38:36 A little bit.
00:38:37 And so I'd go to like the little store and there there wasn't like any kind of big store, but there was like this little general store and like a gas station and and stuff like that.
00:38:49 So I could go there.
00:38:50 And even if I didn't need anything, I would just go there and get like a.
00:38:54 A coke or something, you know?
00:38:56 And just and talk to, like the gas station people or or whatever and.
00:39:02 I would do that fairly regularly.
00:39:03 I I think maybe like once a week, maybe once every two weeks or something like that.
00:39:08 And now that I haven't done that in a while, it it does a little.
00:39:12 It does get a little weirder, you know, being out here, it gets a little more isolating.
00:39:17 So I can understand people that are a little more extroverted and used to going out.
00:39:21 They're probably losing their minds right now.
00:39:23 They probably don't know how to handle this.
00:39:26 But it's it's scary how how much it doesn't really affect probably a lot of people, probably a lot of people that.
00:39:34 Are listening right now.
00:39:40 At any rate.
00:39:42 One thing I wanted to talk about.
00:39:45 Let's talk.
00:39:45 I guess a little bit about the virus.
00:39:48 A little tiny bit.
00:39:51 I think one of the reasons why.
00:39:53 We're seeing what we're seeing.
00:40:00 Now here's the thing.
00:40:00 Well, first, first and foremost, let me just get this out of the way.
00:40:04 I don't know how serious of a.
00:40:06 Threat it is.
00:40:08 I don't.
00:40:09 I don't, and neither do you.
00:40:12 Neither does anyone.
00:40:14 No one knows how serious of a threat this is, because no one has a lab.
00:40:19 With coronavirus, with like monkeys to test it on or whatever, right?
00:40:25 Unless you're an actual medical professional somewhere and you've seen it first hand.
00:40:31 Or you're a?
00:40:32 Viral ologist with like you know, you, you actually have access to this sort of thing?
00:40:36 I mean, we're talking like a real small number of people.
00:40:39 No one really knows how serious this is.
00:40:43 It's a it's a completely unknown thing.
00:40:45 Right.
Speaker 3
00:40:48 That said.
Speaker 1
00:40:51 We've also never shut down the world economy.
00:40:56 Like this now.
00:40:57 Maybe, maybe.
00:40:58 Maybe we'll look back on this and think to ourselves this was totally the appropriate thing to do because oh, my God, there's there's, you know, this is, like, super deadly.
00:41:11 It's like, you know, it's.
00:41:14 Aids you can catch in the air or you know whatever, right?
00:41:17 Like maybe it'll just be like this huge.
00:41:19 It will be a huge deal.
00:41:21 I don't think that's the case, but let's just say that the worst case scenario, it's like the black plague all over again.
00:41:26 And so it's a good thing we did the social distancing and all this other crap because now now we have.
00:41:33 We've stopped the spread.
00:41:34 They've stopped the the the literal genocide that would have taken place had had we not done the social distancing and all this other garbage.
00:41:44 I I don't think that's the case, but you know it's possible and there's no way I can know.
00:41:48 And there's no way you can know.
00:41:50 There's just none.
00:41:52 Now I think eventually there's ways we will know.
00:41:54 I mean, we will know eventually because if in a couple of weeks we're not seeing.
00:41:57 Like stacks of bodies and stuff like that, that we're, you know, it's gonna be a little obvious that.
00:42:02 Well, something's up.
00:42:03 Like, what's going on?
00:42:05 But doesn't matter.
00:42:07 What matters is everyone knew the economy was going to crash.
00:42:12 Everyone knew the economy was going to crash.
00:42:15 Even Trump before.
00:42:16 He became president.
00:42:18 Knew that the economy was going to crash.
00:42:20 And so it was bizarre to see him pumping up the economy.
00:42:28 And it almost looked like a pump and dump.
00:42:29 Honestly, like the the Wall Street was starting to look like a pump and dump.
00:42:35 Where it was just going up and up and up and up and up and it was kind of like it.
00:42:38 It was very reminiscent of when Bitcoin was headed towards $20,000 and you had all these people saying, oh, it's going to go to 100, it's going to go to 1,000,000.
00:42:49 It's just going to keep going up forever.
00:42:51 Hurry, quick.
00:42:51 Buy Bitcoin now.
00:42:53 It could never go down it.
00:42:55 It'll never go down.
00:43:00 You know, most people were like, oh, well, I'm not.
00:43:03 I don't even know if it's most people.
00:43:04 There's some people going, I don't know, man like.
00:43:07 It I don't think that there's there's no real use for it.
00:43:10 I mean, it's not in the physical world.
00:43:12 I mean there is, but I mean not yet really.
00:43:15 And maybe never, I don't.
00:43:16 Know, but it's not something like it, just.
00:43:18 This is all speculative.
00:43:21 And it just keeps going up.
00:43:23 This doesn't seem right and the same thing with the stock market.
00:43:26 If you're buying stocks.
00:43:27 Yeah, it's, it's speculative.
00:43:29 You don't get anything.
00:43:31 Like if you buy 100 shares of Microsoft, you don't you. You don't even get a free copy of Windows.
00:43:37 You know, like if you.
00:43:38 Just it's just.
00:43:39 On this computer I own part of Microsoft, kind of.
00:43:43 You don't really have any say.
00:43:46 You just sort of, you know.
00:43:49 You own this thing that you can sell, and that's all you can do with it.
00:43:52 You can just sell it, you know, like you can't you literally unless you own.
00:43:56 More than 50% of these little things.
00:43:59 You really can't.
00:44:01 Can't really do much.
00:44:02 You know, except for sell it.
00:44:05 And that's kind of how Bitcoin was it's like.
00:44:08 Well, you can.
00:44:08 You can buy it and then if it gets more expensive you can.
00:44:11 You can sell it.
00:44:13 I mean that you can sort of buy things with Bitcoin, but it's usually overpriced and not as convenient and.
00:44:18 You know.
00:44:19 Mostly, that's not what people were buying Bitcoin for, right?
00:44:23 They were buying Bitcoin because they were gonna sell it when it got more expensive.
00:44:28 Which is exactly.
00:44:29 What people do with the stock market, they they buy it, buy low, sell high, right?
00:44:35 So it was weird to see Trump, who is saying that, oh, we're in a bubble that's going to burst, like just a couple of years ago when it was much lower, by the way.
00:44:44 Like if that was a bubble, what is this?
00:44:47 And he's like pushing it, like, every week.
Speaker 2
00:44:49 Like, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1
00:44:50 Bye bye.
00:44:51 This is a great time.
00:44:52 This is the best time to buy.
00:44:57 Well, it's the best time to buy if you're.
00:44:59 Going to sell it at the top.
00:45:02 How many of those people that were pushing Bitcoin?
00:45:05 We're just trying to inflate the price as much as possible.
00:45:09 So they could unload it.
00:45:11 And give it to a bunch of.
00:45:12 Bag holders.
00:45:13 When the when the crash came down, they knew it was a bubble.
00:45:16 I mean, Bitcoin just is a perfect example like the the bubble curve.
00:45:22 Like if you plot it out like it matches.
00:45:25 The textbook bubble curve.
00:45:29 Exactly like literally, exactly with the dead cat bounce and everything like it.
00:45:34 Probably going to be used as.
00:45:35 The new one you.
00:45:37 Know like if it's not already.
00:45:41 And so you have Trump.
00:45:43 Pumping up the the stock market, pumping up the stock market constantly and in fact you think if you think I'm being crazy here we we know.
Speaker 2
00:45:54 We know for a.
Speaker 1
00:45:55 Fact that people like Dianne Feinstein and and a handful of other and this is what we know of.
00:46:00 I'm sure this is not limit.
00:46:02 I don't think it's just these guys.
00:46:05 But we know of at least like, five or six, it was reported.
00:46:09 Liquidated their stocks like before the.
00:46:13 The announcement of, like the shutdown stuff, came out before the the market crashed.
00:46:17 You think they were the only ones?
00:46:22 Do you think they're there?
00:46:22 You don't.
00:46:23 You don't think any of.
00:46:25 Any of Trump's buddies?
00:46:27 Or fund funders or donors.
00:46:30 Might not have done the exact same thing.
00:46:34 Now, here's here's the other side of that this and I need to do a lot more research before I get into too much detail, because I'll just be honest.
00:46:41 I don't understand it fully.
00:46:43 I don't think anyone really does.
00:46:44 I mean, I think there's people that trade stocks on the daily who don't understand it.
00:46:50 And it's designed that way.
00:46:51 It's designed to be confusing.
00:46:52 They try to make as much.
00:46:53 They Add all this jargon and complexity to the system because they don't want you to understand it.
00:47:01 And you have.
00:47:05 Right now, a scenario that's very much like 2008.
00:47:11 Where you have all these, they're too big to fail.
00:47:14 Remember, we were never.
00:47:14 We're never going to do this again.
00:47:17 But we have to do it this time because they're too big to fail and and don't worry guys.
00:47:22 We'll make sure that no one gets too big to fail in the future.
00:47:26 We'll make sure that this doesn't happen again.
00:47:29 You know, but right now, if we don't bail out all these banks and all these rich people, it'll just it'll destroy the entire economy.
00:47:39 You know, they just they they didn't.
00:47:40 How would they?
00:47:41 They weren't expecting the housing market crash.
00:47:45 So we have to help them out for now, and then we'll make sure that in.
00:47:49 The future, if there are, if there's a big crash that they, they're all sturdy enough to take it.
00:47:54 So don't worry, this is just one time fix and we'll never have to do it again unless it's 10 years later.
00:48:03 And it happens again.
00:48:06 Which is exactly what happened.
00:48:09 You have Trump saying that Boeing is they're too big to fail.
00:48:15 You know, because capitalism, right?
00:48:17 The free market.
00:48:19 You know that's that's how that works.
00:48:22 That's how that works is, you know, instead of going out of business, if you're a monopoly and you make stupid decisions like outsourcing all of your software to India and just.
00:48:34 Losing all ability to innovate and selling garbage that's falling out of the sky.
00:48:40 Now you shouldn't be allowed to go out of business.
00:48:45 We should pump you full of money.
Speaker 2
00:48:49 And and by the way.
Speaker 1
00:48:52 These big companies and these big banks that were pumping full of money because we don't want them to fail.
00:48:59 Not only are we preventing them from failing.
00:49:05 At a time when their local competitors, the decisions they got, spread too thin, this crash happened, and now they're weak.
00:49:12 And now here's my chance.
00:49:14 As a local business, a small business, a growing business.
00:49:18 This is my chance now that I can come in and actually really compete, because now I can provide things.
00:49:25 That they can't because they're in financial trouble.
00:49:28 That's how it's supposed to work, right?
00:49:30 Like, that's how we're told.
00:49:31 Like Ohh, you know, build your.
00:49:32 Own Twitter if.
00:49:34 If uh.
00:49:36 You don't like Twitter, right?
00:49:38 You know these big companies, they're they go away if they make the bad decisions.
00:49:42 So we're, you know, let's we're supposed to just let them do whatever they want because you know, competition.
00:49:49 Well, that's not how it's working now, is it?
00:49:52 The way it's working is this massive global company that made all these bad decisions and spread themselves too thin and weren't able to handle any kind of a crash.
00:50:03 Because it's not just Americans that are living paycheck to paycheck.
00:50:06 Apparently, it's these massive corporations living paycheck to paycheck.
00:50:12 Because they ****** **.
00:50:14 They're getting bailed out to the tune of of trillions of dollars.
00:50:19 In this now this little guy, this little small company.
00:50:25 If evolution the the the free market, the natural selection of the free market was allowed to take place right, that how it's supposed to work.
00:50:34 Not only do they not, they're not able to take advantage now of their competitor being kneecapped.
00:50:41 But they're getting ****** by this too.
00:50:43 They're losing all this business too.
00:50:47 And their competitor is now so flush with cash.
00:50:52 They might even get bought.
00:50:56 Like the opposite of what's supposed to happen is happening.
00:51:00 Because now the market's ****** for everybody, right?
00:51:04 But the big guys are getting checks written to them for millions and billions of dollars.
00:51:10 You know the the small time.
00:51:13 Competitors aren't getting those checks. They might get like, what is it like the $10,000 small business loan or or whatever or a grant?
00:51:24 But they're not getting they're not just getting.
00:51:27 Millions and billions of dollars.
00:51:37 So all this is going on.
00:51:41 And the people.
00:51:44 That should be most angry about this.
00:51:49 The people that this is really affecting the most.
00:51:54 And the kind of people who care enough.
00:51:58 To actually.
00:52:00 Do something about it.
Speaker 2
00:52:03 You know what they're thinking about right now.
Speaker 1
00:52:07 Excuse me.
00:52:10 These people that that it's affecting the most.
00:52:14 This should be the most ****** *** about this.
00:52:17 That care the most, that the most patriotic about their country.
00:52:24 They're thinking about.
00:52:29 Child sex slave bases.
00:52:32 Being raided by secret Q Anon soldiers.
00:52:45 OK.
00:52:48 That's what they're thinking about.
00:52:54 You know, there's a term and and don't take.
00:52:56 Offense to this.
00:52:58 If this applies to you, I'm just.
00:53:01 It's just it.
00:53:01 It's because I honestly don't mean it offensively.
00:53:05 I mean, there's some people that that I'm going to be able to be a little more offensive to in a second, but I don't.
00:53:10 I don't.
00:53:10 I I'm not talking.
00:53:11 To you, there's a term called useful idiot.
00:53:16 And people I I went into this in my last dream, my last dream, by the way.
00:53:20 It was not just like super ****** ** because of the bandwidth, but YouTube removed it at well, first they deleted half of it.
00:53:28 For I don't know why and so you couldn't even watch it after the stream and then they took it down and said it.
00:53:33 It violated the terms of service and I haven't.
00:53:35 I didn't say anything.
00:53:38 Really well that I'm not going to say right now.
00:53:40 There's nothing I don't understand why they would have removed it, but doesn't really matter.
00:53:43 It got taken down.
00:53:44 I might even have to take this stream down after we're done here.
00:53:49 And just put this on bit shoot or something like that.
00:53:54 The terms useful idiot.
00:53:57 And I think too often, a lot of people in our movement.
00:54:01 When they think about people who are obsessed with this fantasy world where Trump is a comic book hero and he's leading a secret war against evil forces in the background and don't worry guys, you'll never see it.
00:54:16 But it's happening for sure.
00:54:18 Just, you know, there's never any evidence and every prediction.
00:54:21 About it will be wrong, but that's OK because lying to people is necessary.
00:54:25 I'm sorry this info is necessary and just trust the plan, even if it's martial law.
00:54:34 Because there's a secret war going on that you're not allowed to know about because of reasons.
00:54:41 And don't don't worry about all this other stuff happening.
00:54:45 That's real worry about this, this fantasy land ********.
00:54:52 Because life is like a movie.
00:54:54 Because you're a brain and a jar, and your only interaction with reality is through a screen and it's comic book movies that you're watching.
00:55:03 So you literally think that's how the world works.
00:55:08 Because you don't know, you never work with your hands.
00:55:11 You never actually do anything outside of this.
00:55:14 Jars connected to other jars being fed.
00:55:21 And propaganda all day.
00:55:28 And I think people.
00:55:31 They really know what I'm talking about.
00:55:36 They focus too much on the idiot part of useful idiots they think ohh the well, what?
00:55:41 What good would they be?
00:55:42 These idiots that believe in this crazy fantasy land ****?
00:55:46 And you know, like they're they're they're a lost cause anyway, right?
00:55:51 I mean, look what they believe, they believe all this crazy stuff.
00:55:54 Well, can you blame them, honestly.
00:56:01 And you're forgetting the other part of this term.
00:56:07 It's useful.
00:56:12 And you might say you might say to yourself, well, well, how useful can they be?
00:56:16 I mean, look at this crazy stuff.
00:56:18 They believe in how useful can.
00:56:19 They possibly be.
00:56:23 I'll tell you how useful some of these people can be.
00:56:28 Now, I'm not condoning any of this behavior, I'm just illustrating I'm illustrating to you.
00:56:34 The usefulness?
00:56:36 Of this kind of dedication, this kind of blind faith.
00:56:42 In the last few years we've seen.
00:56:44 These few people do some pretty outlandish things.
00:56:49 You know, you you it's it's trouble in the dissident, right?
00:56:52 Just to get people to show up to a a real life protest or to go, you know, ask questions.
00:56:59 In any at a.
00:57:01 College somewhere or something like that, right?
00:57:06 These cute people, there was a guy, one of these guys was this like a year ago, two years ago built his own armored truck.
00:57:15 And barricaded himself on the Hoover Dam in his homemade armored truck.
00:57:22 And demand it.
00:57:23 And you know, he said.
00:57:24 I'm not leaving until the the real.
00:57:27 OIG report is released.
00:57:29 Because Q had told them that there was like a secret, OI always forgot about that already, didn't you?
00:57:34 Yeah, there's a secret O IG report that Trump's gonna release after the the the the fake one. Yeah, that never happened.
00:57:41 Right.
00:57:41 But everyone and everyone already forgot about that, but doesn't matter.
00:57:44 My point is, and again, I'm not condoning this kind of behavior.
00:57:47 What I'm I'm just pointing out the level of dedication.
00:57:52 That these people have.
00:57:55 You don't think that's useful?
00:58:00 You don't think that's useful?
00:58:04 There was a another guy.
00:58:06 I I think that he killed a he.
Speaker 3
00:58:09 He would.
Speaker 1
00:58:09 I don't know how Q Anon is involved with this, cause I don't know enough.
00:58:12 About like the the drops.
00:58:14 And like the specifics of this, but.
00:58:16 There was a.
00:58:16 Cute guy that went and shot some mob boss.
00:58:20 At his mansion and they just waited for the cops to show up because he thought that queue would be there, like giving them a a ribbon.
00:58:28 Again, obviously crazy behavior, nothing that I want to to promote or or even say I like or nothing like that.
00:58:37 It's it's insane.
00:58:42 But again.
00:58:44 That shows the level of dedication.
00:58:48 Did these people have?
00:58:51 I mean, just think of a another a practical example and again, I'm not condoning in this behavior.
00:58:57 I'm just trying to illustrate how different movements leverage.
00:59:04 Useful idiots and why?
00:59:06 The Q thing.
00:59:09 Is specifically designed to pacify these people, and there's just been a few misfires like the ones that I just described.
00:59:17 Think about Muslim suicide bombers.
00:59:21 You're telling young men.
00:59:22 Hey, look.
Speaker 3
00:59:24 Strap this bomb to yourself.
Speaker 1
00:59:27 And go blow yourself up.
00:59:28 You know whatever.
00:59:29 And it's cool, bro, because.
00:59:32 You'll die and you'll have 72 virgins like the hottest girls.
00:59:38 You have that you can.
Speaker 3
00:59:39 Even imagine 72 of them.
Speaker 1
00:59:42 And you can just **** and you'll be in paradise because.
00:59:47 I mean, you're a martyr.
00:59:49 And we're we're going to pay your family.
00:59:52 We're going to give your mom like, you know, a A.
00:59:54 New car or something like that.
00:59:58 And they believe it.
Speaker 2
01:00:01 And they do it.
Speaker 1
01:00:04 Because they're the useful.
01:00:14 They have dedication.
01:00:15 They're the true believers.
01:00:17 They're the people that religiously.
01:00:22 In your movement, you don't think you people.
01:00:26 Look at this religiously.
01:00:31 You don't think that they?
01:00:33 They see Trump as a religious leader Trump.
01:00:39 A guy who probably doesn't even really believe.
01:00:43 In Jesus or God or any.
01:00:45 Of this stuff.
Speaker 2
01:00:46 How could he?
Speaker 1
01:00:51 His his daughter is practicing Kabbalah.
01:01:00 And these people?
01:01:02 Treat Trump.
01:01:05 As if he's some kind of religious figure.
01:01:09 And so he really can't do anything wrong.
01:01:12 Because if he's doing something wrong.
01:01:15 That means his religion or their religion is wrong.
01:01:24 And they can't have that.
01:01:27 Because that's part of their their core identity.
01:01:32 That's part of what makes them useful.
01:01:40 They are the true believers.
01:01:42 You know, if you watch the Yuri Bezmenov video that actually it's no longer on my channel, but it's it's on YouTube.
01:01:50 You can look up KGB agent.
01:01:55 Black Pilled right on YouTube and other people have uploaded it.
01:01:59 But YouTube went on this crazy thing and just took down every Yuri Yuri video.
01:02:04 This was like about a year ago.
01:02:07 He talks about this specifically.
01:02:09 You know, it's funny and even this this applies to me at the time too, by the and and you're controlling them and to and using them to promote the chaos and everything else.
01:02:22 And then what you do is you provide a solution, you provide a solution.
01:02:26 You're like, here's the strong man.
01:02:28 This, this.
01:02:34 Type figure.
01:02:36 He's the solution.
01:02:37 All this chaos.
01:02:40 And it's funny because.
01:02:45 Does anyone really anyone?
01:02:49 Anyone at all?
01:02:52 Look at Hillary Clinton as a savior figure.
01:03:00 I don't think anyone did.
01:03:06 I think.
01:03:08 That if you really listen to what Yuri is saying, even though at the time and this is in the 80s, he was coming from.
01:03:14 The right, you know, he was a he was a right wing guy.
01:03:20 I guess you could probably say Siv Nat Christian in the 80s.
01:03:26 It it works both ways.
01:03:32 This save your figure, this strongman figure.
01:03:36 This God emperor.
01:03:43 Who does that sound like it's describing and you know, and it's funny because after Trump got elected, people were marveling like, how?
01:03:49 Why is he throwing all of his supporters under the bus?
01:03:52 All of his strongest supporters.
01:03:54 Why does he not care that they're getting censored?
01:03:56 Well, Yuri talked about that too, didn't he?
01:03:59 He said, well, once you're in power.
01:04:02 Those people are dangerous to you.
01:04:05 Because they're the true believers, they're the ones that actually believe the ideology that got you elected.
01:04:11 And once they see that you're not, that you were just about power, that you're not actually there for the ideology.
01:04:17 They're going to be dangerous to you.
01:04:20 They're going to be in opposition to you because you're not fulfilling your promises.
01:04:26 And so you get rid of those guys first.
01:04:31 Now obviously that it's not like in Soviet Russia where they're, you know, disappearing people.
01:04:39 But people are getting digitally disappeared.
01:04:42 All the time.
01:04:47 And none of the people that have any kind of.
01:04:50 Power to stop it or doing anything.
01:05:00 Just something to think about.
01:05:02 And by the way, I'm just going to say it.
01:05:04 If you are pushing Q.
01:05:08 Right now.
01:05:11 And you don't 100% believe it. And I don't mean this ***** **** of, like, well, I could be wrong, but it looks like queue is real, no?
01:05:19 ******* put your money where your mouth is.
01:05:23 Pay the price when you're wrong.
01:05:25 Or shut the **** **.
01:05:28 Don't be a *****.
01:05:32 Pay the price for what you say.
01:05:37 And if you still have the balls to say it.
01:05:42 You're a ******* predator.
01:05:46 You're a ******* predator and you're a false prophet.
01:05:52 You are no, you are literally a combination.
01:05:57 Of the guy in Nigeria who scams 80 year old women.
01:06:03 Out of their money.
01:06:06 Because you just look at them as prey, you look.
01:06:08 At them as resources.
01:06:12 You're a you're a hybrid of that.
01:06:15 And the televangelist doing the exact same ****, praying on people's hope.
01:06:22 Saying oh.
01:06:25 Send me money so that you go to heaven.
01:06:29 God wants me to have this private jet.
01:06:36 You're praying on people's hope.
01:06:39 You're praying on peoples devotion.
01:06:44 While at the same time.
01:06:46 Stabbing the rest of us in the ******* back.
01:06:53 Because these people are not useless.
01:06:58 They're very useful indeed.
01:07:02 And you're shoving a ******* pacifier in their mouth.
01:07:06 And jerking them off so they don't notice.
01:07:09 When you reach into their pocket.
01:07:15 And take some of their money.
01:07:17 Or take some of their.
01:07:20 Their attention.
01:07:32 Now, if you're pushing, pushing the **** because you, you just believe it.
01:07:37 You're delusional.
01:07:40 At this point, you're delusional, or you're just ignorant.
01:07:42 Now, if you're ignorant and you just you've never looked into this, look.
01:07:46 There was enough proof that queue was ******** like two years ago.
Speaker 3
01:07:51 Two years ago.
Speaker 1
01:07:54 Maybe, maybe longer.
01:07:55 I at least two years ago.
01:07:58 And I put my ******* money where my, my my mouth was.
01:08:00 And I didn't say it.
01:08:01 And it's like well.
01:08:02 I could be wrong, but no.
01:08:05 It's ******* ********.
01:08:07 If I'm wrong, I'll look like a fool.
01:08:09 So what?
01:08:12 I'm telling you, it's ******* ********.
01:08:21 So stop being a ******* *****.
01:08:26 And either own it.
01:08:32 Or stop ******* pushing this ********.
01:08:44 Think of think of just.
01:08:45 Just think of how the I know there's a lot of people that maybe they don't understand.
01:08:49 They they don't understand that the the level that Q has, I mean has actually infiltrated the right because it's it is crazy, right.
01:08:57 You take one look at it like Oh well.
01:08:59 This is just for crazy people.
01:09:01 And you would think that would be the case, right?
01:09:03 You would think that.
01:09:03 Ohh, this is obviously not real.
01:09:06 I mean, there's there's so many instances where it's been proven and I and I don't mean that like just, you know, the the crazy.
01:09:14 Ah, the crazy predictions being wrong and that sort of a thing.
01:09:19 I mean, where it's proven that it's ******* fake?
01:09:24 Like caught on video. Fake.
01:09:29 Like photos that queue posts to prove that he's on Air Force One proven.
01:09:35 As a ******* fake.
01:09:43 Oh, but this info is necessary.
01:09:45 Oh really?
01:09:45 I I missed that part of the Bible where where?
01:09:48 Jesus said, you know, sometimes you just have to ******* lie to people.
Speaker 3
01:09:54 It's necessary.
Speaker 1
01:09:59 You know, come to think of it, I think there.
01:10:01 Was someone in the Bible?
01:10:02 That that said that.
01:10:03 But it wasn't Jesus.
01:10:19 So stop pushing this ********.
01:10:23 Because there are some people that are very useful.
01:10:27 And I and I.
01:10:29 And I don't want to call them idiots.
01:10:30 I really don't because I don't think they're idiots.
01:10:33 I just think that they're it's like.
01:10:37 The the most honest people are the most easily tricked because they don't lie to people, right, especially among high trust societies.
01:10:46 You've got gullible people and they're not gullible because they're idiots.
01:10:51 They're gullible because they don't lie themselves.
01:10:55 They don't try to trick people, and it's not because they're not smart enough to trick people.
01:11:00 It's because they're not sneaky enough to trick people, and because they don't trick people, they don't think other people are trying to trick them, and they end up believing stupid **** not because they're stupid.
01:11:11 But because they're trusting.
01:11:19 So in a way, it's almost like taking advantage of the best people.
01:11:24 And I don't mean, you know, like you.
01:11:26 Know what I mean?
01:11:37 So now that that's out there.
01:11:44 And you know, and it's funny because the the cute people are going to be like, oh, you know, because obviously I'm not the only one that's recently talked **** about Q.
01:11:51 It's just they'll.
Speaker 3
01:11:52 Be like, oh, it's it's a it's a coordinated attack.
01:11:54 It's a coordinated attack.
01:11:56 Alex Jones is talking about.
01:11:58 True and and Adam Green is talking about Q and now Devin Stack.
01:12:03 They're all deep state.
01:12:04 They're all.
01:12:07 Yeah, that's right.
01:12:08 The the pillbox is really underground.
01:12:10 It's under it.
01:12:11 It's this underground pedo dungeon.
Speaker 1
01:12:15 With and my my adrena my adrenochrome supply that was tainted with COVID-19 and.
Speaker 2
01:12:22 I mean, do you?
Speaker 1
01:12:22 Guys, even listen to yourselves.
01:12:25 And I get it like, yeah, I'm sorry.
01:12:26 I don't want to call these people idiots.
01:12:30 They're it.
01:12:31 It's just that they're trusting in their true believers.
01:12:35 And if you think that kind of dedication wouldn't be useful when it if, if it was focused on reality.
Speaker 3
01:12:43 You're just.
Speaker 1
01:12:46 Either you don't believe it yourself or your or you're a predator.
01:12:49 You you just see them as resources.
01:12:54 It's mind boggling.
01:12:57 Well, it's not mind boggling.
01:12:58 It's frustrating though.
01:13:05 So there's a lot of other stuff I I.
01:13:07 Kind of wanted to talk about, I don't know if I'm.
01:13:09 I think I've talked a lot already.
01:13:14 I've gone on for about an hour or so.
01:13:16 I don't want to turn this into like some.
01:13:21 Super long.
01:13:23 Stream. Now that I'm all.
01:13:24 Worked up.
01:13:27 Mo worked up.
01:13:34 Well, I'll tell you one thing though.
01:13:36 Here's something that we need to think about and why.
01:13:38 We need to.
01:13:38 Think about unity, including with people like this.
01:13:43 Which again, these aren't.
01:13:44 These people aren't idiots.
01:13:47 These people could be the best out, really.
01:13:50 The best allies.
01:13:51 People that would never let you down.
01:13:54 Because they believe it religiously.
01:14:01 And I'm seeing some effects.
01:14:03 In chat that the stream go down.
01:14:05 No, I think it's it's back up.
01:14:08 It's updating.
01:14:11 It might not be the best, but it's it's at least updating.
01:14:16 So I'll try to wrap this up real quick, but what really?
01:14:19 The only point I wanted to make is.
01:14:21 I think there's a lot of people who talk **** about boomers for being these self-centered people that just care about themselves and their own little sphere of influence, and they don't really care about the bigger picture. I think that these some of these people are acting exactly like that.
01:14:36 They're focused exactly on themselves and what they think they can benefit from this movement, and they don't want to work as a group.
01:14:47 And they're so they're basically being boomers and we can talk about that another time because I think the stream.
01:14:52 Is kind of sucking right now and I'll I'll go over some super chats.
01:14:57 Hopefully you can hear me if you can't hear me, I apologize.
01:15:01 Not much I can do about that and hopefully it will make it into the replay.
01:15:05 Unlike last time.
01:15:06 Like I said, it is updating the video so I'm pretty sure you guys can still hear me.
01:15:13 So here we go.
01:15:15 Super chats.
01:15:19 UH-2 bucks was that a tsunami video?
01:15:24 From DO.
01:15:26 Are you asking about the intro?
01:15:29 What's anomaly video I I I mean, I know you're talking about day of the ropes tsunami that that is a real tsunami.
01:15:38 OK.
01:15:38 Oh, was that?
01:15:39 Sorry, I misread that.
01:15:41 Yeah, it is, I think.
01:15:46 I forget if it was Japan or somewhere else in Asia, but it was like some Asian shoreline.
01:15:50 And yeah, you can see the the what he's talking about is in day of the rope, there's a guy, a character who's thinking about how he feels like he's not this moment where the the if you've ever seen a tsunami, what happens is the ocean kind of just.
01:16:06 It it goes away.
01:16:08 From the shore.
01:16:10 And it's really crazy because it just keeps going and going and going and going.
01:16:14 And you're like, wow, that's that's not normal.
01:16:16 And a lot of people don't put it together in their head.
01:16:18 They'll wait if it's going that far back away from the shore, it's going to have to come back, right?
01:16:23 And so that's what typically happens in a tsunami, or at least in the video that I've seen, it actually happened.
01:16:29 And everyone on the shore was just kind of, like, just dumbstruck.
01:16:32 They were just standing there watching as this water pulled back away from the shoreline.
01:16:37 And a couple of people got it and you could see people running for it, like, oh, ****, this is not good because it's going to have to come back if it's doing this.
01:16:44 But most people just kind of stood there and and stared at it and wondering what to do.
01:16:49 And the metaphor was, you know, pretty obvious is just.
01:16:52 That's how a lot of people feel, I think right now where you have people standing on the shoreline and you're looking as the water is receding away from the shore and you you.
01:17:02 You see, people kind of just standing there and staring and watching, and you and you know what's gonna happen.
01:17:06 You're like, dude, this is not we don't.
01:17:07 Want to be here when this comes back?
01:17:09 And that's kind of that's yeah, so short version is that.
01:17:13 Yeah, that video there's videos like that.
01:17:15 At least I've seen videos like that.
01:17:16 I don't I don't remember specifically which tsunami it was but I.
01:17:19 Think it was in Asia?
01:17:22 But I could even be wrong about that.
01:17:23 I don't remember exactly.
01:17:24 It was grainy.
01:17:25 Video this was.
01:17:27 I I won't.
01:17:28 I almost want to say it was like 10 years ago.
01:17:32 Hippity Hoppity says.
01:17:34 Killer bees are our strength.
01:17:36 Thin Red Line says send the killer bees back, right?
01:17:40 You know honestly.
01:17:42 And I mean this.
01:17:43 I don't know why they're like you can't sue Brazil.
01:17:46 The effect that it's had on on the honey industry in and around the world, not just in in America but like in Mexico everywhere else.
01:17:53 That guy should be on the hook for billions and billions of dollars in losses and and think about everyone who's died because the killer bee attacked.
01:18:02 I mean, he should be liable.
01:18:04 He released a monster in the world, and that monster has killed.
01:18:09 I don't know why he's not liable.
01:18:11 In fact, he's still.
01:18:11 I mean they've they've got like in Brazil, they've got like.
01:18:15 Like a foundation or something named after him.
01:18:19 That's based on, you know, it's like some beef research thing.
01:18:22 It's like they don't see what the big deal is.
01:18:23 It's so ******* anyway.
01:18:27 499 Do you think kosher bees are pushing African iced bees on the European bees? Do you?
01:18:32 Think there's European bee guilt or privilege?
01:18:37 Yeah, well.
01:18:39 I don't think there's any European be guilt, but there's a.
01:18:44 If the you're it's a selection event, man, it's a selection event.
01:18:49 And we don't want to be the European bees.
01:18:52 Getting bred out and pushed out.
01:18:57 Let it be a warning to you is what that should be.
01:19:01 And then.
01:19:04 A soggy.
01:19:05 Asagiri $2.00 MA 6 gorilla on bees.
01:19:11 Thunderstorm version 2.0 Frank Dollar 99. What kind of bees give milk Boo bees?
01:19:21 Sorry for hi Devin Shilling for the Discord community again.
01:19:23 Would be nice to.
01:19:26 OK.
01:19:27 You know, I'll.
01:19:28 I'm going to get ahold of you.
01:19:29 I know you've been trying to reach out to me patiently and sometimes not as patiently.
01:19:35 I'm gonna.
01:19:36 I'll get ahold of you.
01:19:36 You seem like you're you're.
01:19:39 You're willing to run this discord stuff?
01:19:42 Like I said, I'm a little.
01:19:45 I've heard bad things about discord too.
01:19:47 I just don't want it to turn into like anything that's going to be ******.
01:19:51 But we'll at least we'll talk.
01:19:55 This weekend or.
01:19:57 It's Saturday already, maybe early next week because I got some **** I got to do today and tomorrow and then I'm doing the bees.
01:20:03 Probably on Monday, but then we'll talk.
01:20:07 Or before if I can, but that's I got my plate full.
01:20:11 2 bucks from Straw hat. Cheers, man. Cheers. Right back at you, Kit Wilson, $5. Cannot wait for the great cataclysm. 1 Ring of Fire shifts 2. Massive solar EMP 3. Porsche shift reset.
01:20:23 There's a lot of stuff there.
01:20:27 Yeah, I mean, there's lots of bad things that could happen at any moment and, you know, people are predicting gloom and doom for a long time, and it sometimes happen.
01:20:35 Sometimes it doesn't.
01:20:37 I just prepare as if it it could happen and then I don't worry about it.
01:20:42 You know people always.
01:20:43 It's funny.
01:20:43 I've had people ask me like, what you going to do if there's an EMP, I'll be like I'll be fine.
01:20:48 You know, like it won't be as nice.
01:20:51 I'd rather there wasn't an EMP, but I'll be OK.
Speaker 3
01:20:55 What are you?
Speaker 1
01:20:56 Going to do if.
01:20:56 If Yellowstone erupts.
01:20:59 Well, I'm.
01:20:59 I'm outside of the the death zone.
01:21:01 I'll be good, you know.
01:21:04 I'm sure the ash won't be good.
01:21:05 I don't mean it's gonna affect the whole world if that happens.
01:21:08 But you know, what do you do?
01:21:09 If the the the polar.
01:21:13 Like the polarization changes of on Earth, you know where I I forget, what's the flip?
01:21:18 The polar flip or whatever.
01:21:19 And it's happened before, right?
01:21:21 And it's like, I don't know, you know, like I'll be OK.
01:21:24 It won't.
01:21:25 It'll **** some things up.
01:21:26 But it's not, you know, whatever.
01:21:29 And just live your life like that.
01:21:30 And it's a lot less stressful.
01:21:34 Ryan Dorte $5 I know the truth, but it's classified.
01:21:40 Lots of people you should do.
01:21:42 You should make your own queuing on and they give us cryptic drops.
01:21:48 This F $10 charities non profits Newman's dressing looked up the other day on a whim. Search Newman Newman's Own foundation and philanthropy.
01:22:00 I invite the listeners to click on each of the orgs.
01:22:03 Are you surprised?
01:22:04 I don't know.
01:22:04 You're talking about.
01:22:05 But I did see.
01:22:07 On our conspiracy, which I hadn't gone to in a long time, but I just popped in there randomly the other day and they had a video of this guy's last name, Dodd. So, you know, he's kind of an elitist because I'm sure he's related to the other.
01:22:22 But he was commissioned by Congress to look into a lot of these nonprofits and foundations and discover if any of them were unamerican.
01:22:30 And I want to do a video on that because just some of the brilliant things like just the fact, the way he defined, because he's like, well, my first task was to define what even unamerican meant and what.
01:22:41 What he decided was that if you are trying, there are so many.
01:22:46 Mechanism is built into the Constitution for legally changing it and and and getting what you want from, you know, through normal means that if you were trying to change America outside of that.
01:23:07 That blueprint, then, that would be considered unamerican and so he concluded there for a lot of these foundations who are trying to subvert the country outside of the the view of the people and outside of the men.
01:23:20 Isms that are specifically for making changes if you need to make them, we're all on American and and it's a great interview and and I'll we'll do a whole video on it.
01:23:31 It's maybe even soon because it was a really good interview, but the what the video itself is really long and boring if you're not if you don't.
01:23:40 Don't know what he's talking about, and if you just boil it down to a few clips, I I think we could have a discussion.
01:23:45 About it, that would be very interesting for a lot of people.
01:23:48 And but yeah, then that's in all these.
01:23:50 That's the other thing too, I guess you mentioned too is the fact he's like, well, not only.
01:23:55 He said that by being a non profit you are because the American people are essentially allowing you to bypass taxes.
01:24:05 Then you are also obligated to the American people.
01:24:09 Now, that's the trade off, right?
01:24:10 You don't.
01:24:10 It's there's just like, it's not like there's no trade off.
01:24:12 It's not like, oh, you don't have to pay taxes and.
01:24:15 You can do whatever the **** you want.
01:24:16 There has to be a trade off and there none of these organizations have that trade off that.
01:24:21 In fact, they're usually in opposition to the people.
01:24:26 Let's see here, Michael McLaughlin, 20 bucks.
01:24:29 I disagree with stocks.
01:24:30 The smart move is buy companies funds, paying a steady dividend.
01:24:34 You make money regardless of share price.
01:24:37 The problem is stock brokers don't make money on Commission if you buy and hold.
01:24:41 Yeah, I mean, yeah.
01:24:43 I mean, there's instances where you can do that.
01:24:45 I don't want to give any financial advice.
01:24:49 But in.
01:24:51 The problem with that too though is there are people that will do that like I knew I knew an old guy that was retiring.
01:24:58 Right as the 2008.
01:25:00 Crash was happening like his portfolio was like cut in half.
01:25:04 Right.
01:25:05 And so it's, you're still kind of gambling?
01:25:09 If you're, if you try to cash in right at the wrong moment and I don't know what happened with all that, I mean cause it was just some old guy I worked with and he and he was retiring.
01:25:18 Right as that was going on.
01:25:19 And I just remember it was ******* him up bad and I don't, but I don't know if the bailouts changed that or or or what, but it just made me feel like, oh, that's.
01:25:30 Something to keep in mind.
01:25:32 3rd wave, Red pill, 10 bucks.
01:25:34 The ability to buy and sell Bitcoin without banks and sensors shutting down wrong think is the real utility.
01:25:41 Fed print 6.2 trillion in Bitcoin print zero. Yeah, I mean, I don't get me wrong, I understand the point of Bitcoin. I understand the point it's trying to make.
01:25:51 I don't like that it's digital and I don't like that there are innovations being made, quote UN quote, that do make it censorable like the Lightning network has its flaws in that department and things like that. And and the fact that it's open too, you know, like, you can look at any address.
01:26:09 Governments could track that easily and be like, OK, well, any Bitcoin that originated from this address is you'll go to like you could do it physically on the network, but if you transact with that address, you're you go to jail or something like that.
01:26:23 I mean, there's ways.
01:26:24 It's not a perfect system and I think something at the end of.
01:26:28 The day physical.
01:26:30 Needs to be.
01:26:31 UM.
01:26:33 Needs to be implemented because that's the thing too, is that you're still reliant on network and that network, and I get it.
01:26:40 I understand how mining works and I know how I get it.
01:26:43 I do get it.
01:26:45 I'm not saying that Bitcoin is vulnerable, super vulnerable to.
01:26:50 Being hacked, but it is vulnerable.
01:26:52 I mean there's, it's not like there's zero vulnerabilities, OK and anything digital, that's the case, it can always be easily subverted without any kind of physical investment, which you.
01:27:04 Know meaning like boots on the ground or you know, I mean like in in any time you have that.
01:27:10 As your system not only are you also ******, like, what happens if the power goes out?
01:27:15 Your money's gone.
01:27:17 You can't.
01:27:17 Just like I promise.
01:27:18 I'll send you a Bitcoin when.
01:27:19 The power comes back on, you know.
01:27:23 This F2 box shoot screwed that up meant empowerment.
01:27:28 I don't.
01:27:28 I don't know what you looked or said before.
01:27:31 Brian Hodgkinson or Hodgson $2.00 the best social distance for boomer is 6 feet under. Oh, don't say that we have some we do have some bass boomers, but that's something else to think about, guys, is they all knew this was going to pop, right? They all knew this was.
01:27:49 Going to pop.
01:27:50 And they didn't want to be the ones that everyone was pointing to and saying.
01:27:56 You're the reason why my retirement fund is now 50%. What it was worth before, like in 2008.
01:28:04 Like what I was just describing, you don't want to be the one that that, that the already kind of ****** *** public is looking at and saying you did this.
Speaker 3
01:28:13 You did this.
Speaker 1
01:28:16 And so.
01:28:17 Not only does this virus come up with a great excuse.
01:28:22 For the economy crashing, it also just by coincidence.
01:28:28 Does a great job of thinning out the more expensive members of your population.
01:28:35 Think about that one for a minute.
01:28:41 Olia Karnas loader hose.
01:28:44 Gives me some Canada bucks.
01:28:45 You what?
01:28:47 Are you using?
01:28:47 Well, this is.
01:28:48 Cinema 4D.
01:28:50 Just I I use.
01:28:52 Octane render, but it doesn't work on this computer because this is just a laptop and so this is just the normal cinema 4D renderer.
01:29:04 It's an older version too. I think it's like R16 or something.
01:29:09 Excuse me.
01:29:11 William K Savage 2 bucks. We need to take women's rights away well.
01:29:16 Voting rights perhaps.
01:29:17 I'm open to that for absolutely.
01:29:20 In fact, it's what it's been 100 years now, officially, as of like a couple of days ago that women were allowed to vote and look how that's turned out. Would you say the last 100 years have been a?
01:29:32 Great success.
01:29:36 All right.
01:29:36 No room for squares.
01:29:37 Gave me 5 bucks preciate it.
01:29:39 5 bucks eat on time and then it.
01:29:45 Scrolled way too fast.
01:29:47 If people cannot work and bankers take property and government wants property taxes, then this could lead to revolt.
01:29:56 There was no big shutdown, right?
01:29:58 I mean, there's.
01:30:00 Look, there's no way for us to know.
01:30:02 I in fact, and there's some people that get upset by this.
01:30:06 I suggest you take it seriously and tell you know.
01:30:11 I have N 95 masks already. I have them. I mean I already had them before all this, right?
01:30:17 And if I go out into.
01:30:19 I'm going to wear it because if I don't and it then turns out to be real and I get sick and die.
01:30:26 I died of pride.
01:30:28 I died of pride because I was too smart to wear the stupid mask that I already owned.
01:30:33 I'd rather look like a ******* and that it's wrong and it doesn't matter either way, right?
01:30:38 I'm I don't get sick either way.
01:30:42 I mean, who are you trying to?
01:30:43 What are you trying to prove and to who by not wearing?
01:30:46 A mask, right?
01:30:48 So yeah, I take it seriously until we know otherwise, you might as well.
01:30:53 And and if you find out later that it's not that serious, who cares?
01:30:57 You look, you look ridiculous.
01:30:59 When you went into public a couple of times.
01:31:01 It's not a big deal.
01:31:06 Eagle eyes, $5. Do me a favor, Devin. Tell Owen Benjamin to come on.
01:31:11 Come on.
01:31:13 Look, here's the thing people say.
01:31:19 Ohh you know so and so said this crazy thing.
01:31:21 So and so said this crazy thing.
01:31:23 How many of your friends?
01:31:25 Do you agree with 100%?
01:31:29 I mean, I or even like 80%.
01:31:34 And how many of your friends?
01:31:36 Say things that you think are kind of crazy, but it just adds to their charm or you know like it's.
01:31:41 Not a big deal, right?
01:31:43 I mean, that's.
01:31:46 You know, don't get me wrong, I get frustrated when people with influence.
01:31:52 Say things that I think are damaging.
01:31:54 I do.
01:31:55 I do and I make that known in the most appropriate way possible.
01:32:01 I think I did a little bit of that in the stream today.
01:32:04 So it's, but you can't have this attitude.
01:32:09 He's a he's a good guy and he's one of my friends and.
01:32:12 Don't talk **** about him.
01:32:14 You know, like you, you have to agree with him.
01:32:16 That's fine.
01:32:17 I don't agree with like.
01:32:20 A lot of my.
01:32:20 Friends on a lot of stuff.
01:32:24 But this is that thing I was talking about.
01:32:26 We need to have unity.
01:32:27 We need to have.
01:32:28 We don't have that religious glue of Q Anon holding us together.
01:32:34 And quite frankly, we need it.
01:32:37 We need something like that.
01:32:39 We need to have something like that and we.
01:32:41 Can have disagreements on stuff.
01:32:43 But we need to be on the same team here.
01:32:48 Or because you know what I can think of some enemies that are all in the same.
01:32:52 Team or?
01:32:55 You might want to call it a tribe.
01:32:56 I don't know, but there's there's glue that holds these people together, and we need that glue.
01:33:02 And we can't have all this all these.
01:33:04 So much of this stuff is over ego too.
01:33:06 Yeah, some of it's over substance, but a lot of it's over ego.
01:33:14 And yeah, if they're doing if people are doing damage and they're influencing people in the wrong way, you should say something.
01:33:20 But in the most effective and and appropriate way possible.
01:33:23 And I'm not about grandstanding and and.
01:33:27 And being right or or, you know, telling people, calling people out so much as.
01:33:33 I mean, you need to say something.
01:33:34 Like I said, like, I think it did in my string.
01:33:36 But you don't have to drag people through the.
01:33:37 Mud or or cause riffs and and that sort of thing.
01:33:41 UM.
01:33:43 Larry, guys, bright $2.00 the fray should be Trump and dump.
01:33:52 Yeah, I mean, he was.
01:33:53 Wasn't it like, a week before the, or maybe even like a day or a couple days before the the dive?
01:33:59 He was like stock market looking great.
01:34:02 Yeah. I mean, come on.
01:34:03 I mean, it's just it's a little obvious I think.
01:34:08 Mika Robinson, 499. Keep the hive. You may need the honey. Well, here's the thing. I've got swarm traps.
01:34:15 And so like if worst case scenario happened, I could catch swarms out here and put it, just put them far enough away where it's not a big deal.
01:34:25 I want to get land in the middle of nowhere where I can just do that I want.
01:34:28 To get land where I can just.
01:34:30 Put some hives up.
01:34:32 It doesn't matter if they get.
01:34:34 Turn into killer bee hives and then every so often I go out and harvest the honey wearing my suit so it's not a big deal and just let them let them be.
01:34:45 Let them do their thing.
01:34:47 Let them you know, if they the the colony collapses, or if they move.
01:34:51 Out. You know just.
01:34:53 Don't really maintain them too much.
01:34:54 Just do what you can.
01:34:56 You know, don't totally ignore them and and try to make sure they have a fighting chance and then just harvest appropriately and not worry, you know, don't worry if they get taken over because you know, So what?
01:35:11 And I am going to try to.
01:35:12 Take the honey.
01:35:13 From them, if I kill their colony, I'm just going to.
01:35:16 I'm going to try to.
01:35:19 Do that.
01:35:20 All right, it just it.
01:35:23 This scroll thing is really annoying.
01:35:26 OK, Sergeant major gross.
01:35:29 Watch attack on Titan.
01:35:31 It's ironically based attack on Titan.
01:35:35 All right, I'm going to make a note of that attack on Titan.
01:35:40 I'm assuming that's like a.
01:35:44 Movie or something?
01:35:49 Peter Jensen, $100 good Lord.
01:35:53 I really appreciate that, Peter.
01:35:56 Thank you for your support.
01:35:57 You have paid for my my crappy Internet for the month.
01:36:02 Damn, Devin just dropped the mic on Q believers.
01:36:05 Nothing else to say about it after that epic Grant.
01:36:09 Yeah, you know, like I said it, it's.
Speaker 3
01:36:12 They're not.
Speaker 1
01:36:15 They could be allies.
01:36:18 They could be allies and they're just trusting the wrong plan.
01:36:22 But you can't really blame that either.
01:36:24 That much either we don't have a plan.
01:36:25 Let's be honest, we don't have a plan.
01:36:29 We need to make a plan that they can trust.
01:36:32 We don't have them.
01:36:32 I mean, I don't have a plan.
01:36:33 At least I mean, I have a plan for me personally, but that's kind of what I was talking about.
01:36:36 Like, don't be a boomer.
01:36:38 Yeah, that's great for me, right?
01:36:39 It's great for me that I'll survive all this ****.
01:36:41 But then how does it help everybody else?
01:36:43 It doesn't.
01:36:43 We need to have a plan that's going to help everybody.
01:36:47 We need to have a plan and I know.
01:36:51 It gets a little dicey talking about some of these aspects of these plans, and that's part of why we don't.
01:36:56 Have a plan.
01:36:59 But we need.
01:37:02 We need an alternative and I don't mean we need some spooky guy posting random **** somewhere we don't need that, but we need a plan.
01:37:10 And so maybe that's maybe that's what we need to start talking about.
01:37:16 Lfin 199 should we mobilize for the simp war or thought war? You know what I was thinking about simps the.
01:37:23 Other day I was thinking simps.
01:37:28 Are eugenic.
01:37:30 Think about what I'm saying.
01:37:32 Simps are eugenic.
01:37:37 They're obviously people.
01:37:42 Are I?
01:37:43 I mean, honestly, I think this is evolutionary pressure being applied to them in, in this scenario they are unable to find mates and and.
01:37:53 I know, I know.
01:37:54 I'm not going to say it's all their fault, but.
01:37:56 Like, come on.
01:37:58 If you're the kind of person that's sending some E thought 1000 bucks a month or whatever, instead of putting that money towards your jeans, passing on, you're essentially putting your money towards her genes to pass on. And I don't think it honestly, I think it should be illegal, but that said.
01:38:16 Who's the superior being in that equation? You know whose genes deserve to pass on? Is it the guy who is jacking off to a screen and sending $1000 to some random girl?
01:38:28 Or is it the girl who figured out that she can extract these kinds of resources from men with little effort?
01:38:35 And I'm not saying that's morally right, and I'm not saying it should be done.
01:38:38 And like I don't.
01:38:39 Even think it should be legal.
01:38:40 But just it's eugenic.
01:38:43 It's eugenic.
01:38:45 She in this scenario, her genes are the ones in this environment that deserve to survive and his don't.
01:38:51 And so it's kind of like it's.
01:38:54 You know.
01:38:55 It's like a problem working itself out like the simps aren't gonna like people like the time.
01:39:00 Oh, you should be happy because the trans people and the gay people aren't going to reproduce.
01:39:04 Well then, if that's the case, neither are are in cells and simps.
01:39:08 You know what I mean?
01:39:09 And so you should be happy.
01:39:11 That's not the right way to look at it.
01:39:13 You shouldn't be happy.
01:39:14 But I mean, let's face it.
01:39:17 It's eugenic.
01:39:19 And you can, I think once Sims look at it like that by the way, they can be more informed and hopefully get out of that and and not not be the.
01:39:33 The genetics that are removed from the pool because they.
01:39:37 They swam up the the wrong stream.
01:39:40 But uh.
01:39:42 You get it.
01:39:43 You know I'm.
01:39:43 Talking about.
01:39:47 OK, cipher again.
01:39:49 5 bucks.
01:39:50 Embrace Ethereum and smart contract, decentralized truth.
01:39:54 Or again, yeah, that's great as long as there's.
01:39:59 But if there's not infrastructure and the other thing too, the founder of Etherium was basically saying Kitty **** should be legal.
01:40:08 And I'm not making that up.
01:40:09 You can look into that again.
01:40:13 It's been a long time since I have looked into that.
01:40:16 But just something to know.
01:40:20 I know for a.
01:40:20 Fact he did make that argument.
01:40:23 He could have.
01:40:24 He could have rethought it.
01:40:24 Maybe he's just doing the stupid libertarian thing and he grew out of it.
01:40:28 Cause he's young too.
01:40:29 Well, not as much now, but I mean, he was young when he developed that ****.
01:40:32 He was like just some random Warcraft guy or something like that.
01:40:38 Canned tool 199 mall, new bucks. I appreciate them all. New bucks. I will not talk **** about your mall. New bucks.
01:40:47 Eagle eyes.
01:40:47 2 bucks.
01:40:48 Operation Sea spray.
01:40:49 That sounds like a new drink.
01:40:52 It's like a new flavor of Gatorade.
01:40:54 Whoa, whoa.
01:40:56 You got that new Operation, Sea spray Gatorade.
01:41:01 I bet it tastes like.
01:41:04 Sea spray corona respect their 2 bucks coronavirus deniers are even worse than Q Anons.
01:41:10 Well, look, like I said, there's no way to know.
01:41:13 There's no way to know.
01:41:15 And I know there's been people that say.
01:41:22 Replicate and hurt you because they're not alive.
01:41:24 Well, I want to tell you something.
01:41:25 That's wrong.
01:41:26 Computer viruses aren't alive.
01:41:30 And computer viruses still manage to find ways to replicate.
01:41:35 And to harm systems doesn't have to be alive to replicate and harm the system that they're in.
01:41:43 So that's not really an argument saying that it's not alive isn't really an argument.
01:41:47 So I just want to put that out there and but we don't know.
01:41:50 We don't know.
01:41:51 Look, we don't know.
01:41:52 We don't how bad this is or.
01:41:54 If it's even bad.
01:41:56 No one knows.
01:41:58 But I play it safe.
01:41:59 I play it like it is bad because if it because we don't know.
01:42:04 If I told it's like Russian roulette.
01:42:07 You don't know if there's really a bullet in there.
01:42:10 Or the gun could be empty.
01:42:12 There might not even be any bullet in there.
01:42:14 Are you are you going to just pull the trigger?
01:42:17 Because and to find out?
01:42:18 No, I'd rather find out a different way.
01:42:23 And so I'm.
01:42:23 I'm just I'm.
01:42:24 I'm taking it seriously and I'm going to find out a different.
01:42:27 Way I'm not going to find out by.
01:42:29 If the water it that looks like it could be boiling is really boiling by jumping into it, you know what I mean.
01:42:35 So Bobby Starr, 5 bucks, no problems with my Internet all day till I started listening to this stream.
01:42:40 You must be doing something right.
01:42:41 Well, it could also just be my Internet sucks out here and it gets worse now that this is going on, we have.
01:42:47 I'm not like I'm.
01:42:49 I I think we have my the note that I'm going through is handling more traffic than usual because there's people that have fled the city and come out kind of in this area and they're probably ******* it up and plus just everyone's working from home now and everything like that.
01:43:05 Get rid of private central banking.
01:43:11 Get rid of private banking, absolutely.
01:43:15 A lack of fungi in their environment is to blame for bees, weak immune system pampering them has rendered them sickly.
01:43:22 It's kind of a metaphor.
01:43:23 Yeah, I've heard that argument, and that's very possible.
01:43:26 That's why I said I'd be down with just raising bees wildly and not actually going after them.
01:43:33 We'll see.
01:43:34 And fractional reserve lending.
01:43:38 The fact that that exists, everyone should Google that fractional reserve lending once you realize that that exists, you'll lose all hope in the monetary system.
01:43:46 OK, I'm pretty sure that the stream is not super working because the last image is.
01:43:56 It's pretty far behind where I'm at.
01:43:58 I'm going to try.
01:43:59 To let it finish.
01:44:02 I'm gonna really hope that it finishes because I feel like we covered a.
01:44:05 Lot of good stuff.
01:44:07 And so hopefully we'll see what happens.
01:44:10 And but I'm going to wrap this up, I'm going to just answer these super chats that are still rolling in and I apologize if you never hear the answer because of the problems.
01:44:18 I bought day of the rap audiobook this week, just started listening and find.
01:44:22 So far it's excellent.
01:44:23 I highly recommend, especially with your dulcet tones, making it all the richer.
01:44:28 Bravo. Appreciate it. 499 grundle be a guy killed his parents and brother after they tried to get him off **** because he sold.
01:44:37 Their stuff and gave money to.
01:44:38 A Bulgarian E girl?
01:44:40 I think I saw that might have been on JFK.
01:44:43 I saw that.
01:44:43 Or maybe I was just.
01:44:44 I don't know where is.
01:44:45 That, but yeah, it's I I'm.
01:44:49 I'm down with **** being banned.
01:44:51 I think it should be banned.
01:44:53 I think it should be illegal, so all right, I'm going to tell Chad.
01:45:00 Now I'm wrapping things up because I don't know if.
01:45:01 You'll ever be able to hear it.
01:45:11 I'm going to say stream might be dying.
01:45:13 I'm going to.
01:45:15 Try to let it finish.
01:45:22 If not.
01:45:25 Thanks for the support.
01:45:40 The image stopped.
01:45:44 Updating and is very behind, but I'm.
01:45:52 Going to wait to end the stream.
01:45:59 To see if it.
01:46:09 I don't want it to be cut off like last time.
01:46:32 All right guys.
01:46:36 I'm assuming this last part's gonna get cut off and no one can actually hear what I'm saying at this point.
01:46:42 And I'm going to switch to the standby loop that plays before the show, and then if I see that standby loop.
01:46:51 In the YouTube screen, I'll know that it finally got there.
01:46:55 And then I'll end the stream.
01:46:58 Thanks for stopping by.
01:46:59 Sorry for the stream problems.
01:47:01 I was hoping that we'd make it through an entire stream without them and.
01:47:06 For black build, I'm Devin stack.
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Speaker 1
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