Andrew, Jason, Shaun, Zak (alphabetical order) & I combine our powers. We each pick a topic & talk.
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(0:00) Through the first 30 seconds of no cursing, I think. (0:03) Shit. (0:03) Hey, everybody.Welcome to the first ever League of Ordinary Gentlemen. (0:10) And we need a name. We need a title, guys.Welcome, gentlemen. (0:14) What up, though? (0:15) What’s going on? (0:16) Yo. (0:16) All right.We’re going to go in alphabetical order. We got Andrew. (0:20) Then we’ve got Jason.Then we got Sean. And we got Zach. (0:23) And everybody’s got their names in the corners there.(0:25) So as we get up there, thank you so much for joining us. We’re going to have some chat. (0:29) We’re going to have Q&A.Everybody’s got a topic. (0:31) First topic is this guy, this F-tard. Let’s start with him.(0:40) Unfortunately, in Canada, our volunteering as a charitable religious organization (0:46) is extremely difficult. Extremely. (0:50) That’s why, in actuality, we cannot do free volunteering to help our neighbors in need (0:55) as we truly desire.(0:58) So that’s why we came here today to ask you to also look into the policies (1:02) that religious charitable organizations have in our legislation so that it can also be changed. (1:09) Because maternal love is the love that’s going to change the future of mankind. (1:15) So we’d like you to like to say people kind, not necessarily mankind, more inclusive.(1:21) There we go. Exactly. (1:23) Yes.Thank you. (1:24) We can all learn from each other. (1:26) Yeah, we can all learn from each other.(1:29) We can all learn from each other. (1:31) Welcome to the first official episode. (1:34) January 6th was only three days away, guys.(1:37) But it seems like it was four years ago. (1:39) But it also seems like three days away because somebody got kicked out of office. (1:42) What’s going on here, boys? (1:45) It’s the anniversary.(1:48) I’m a little disappointed in Blue Anon, I got to say. (1:51) They should have set something up. (1:53) Get at least one person to rush in there.(1:55) They’re waiting for the summer. (1:57) They could have like maybe some paint or something and thrown on a float. (2:01) Yeah, I see.(2:02) They’re just waiting. (2:03) They’re waiting for the summer. (2:04) Summer of love, baby.(2:06) Summer of love 2.0. (2:08) Yes. (2:08) So Trudeau comes up all weekend. (2:10) We hear this scuttlebutt.(2:11) Trudeau comes up and they hear that he’s going to resign. (2:14) And you’re like, Trudeau’s going to resign? (2:16) All right. (2:17) And he does.(2:18) He actually says he’s going to step down. (2:20) Now, how long is this before they kick him out? (2:22) How long is this process? (2:23) Does anybody know that? (2:25) I don’t know, but this definitely seems like it’s predetermined. (2:33) Where did this come from? (2:35) It just started like a couple weeks ago.(2:37) People started saying, oh yeah, Trudeau’s going to kick me out. (2:39) He’s going to be out. (2:40) And he just, boom, he resigns.(2:42) But I don’t follow Canadian politics at all unless they’re doing something particularly (2:47) atrocious. (2:48) So I don’t know where this came from. (2:50) I found the exchange rate for politics there is not so good.(2:53) Go ahead, Sean. (2:53) I know where it came from. (2:55) It started here.(2:56) It started here. (2:58) So we had the shit left tards for the last four years, destroying this country worse (3:03) than the right did for the other four years. (3:08) And then now it’s time for the right to come back and save everyone.(3:13) The right wing people, the conservatives are coming to save everybody. (3:17) And we’re all going to sing kumbaya and hold hands. (3:20) And we are going to have unity and everything’s going to be OK.(3:25) And we’re just going to love each other so very much because the conservatives are taking (3:31) over. (3:32) It happened here with Donald Trump. (3:34) It’s going to happen in Canada.(3:36) They already got Trudeau’s replacement, who happens to be, I can’t remember his name, my (3:41) fan. (3:42) But he happens to be like a super conservative. (3:44) I think we’re going to see it across the board.(3:46) I feel like everybody kind of follows suit with what America does. (3:50) You think they’re going to do that? (3:52) You think that the Liberal Party is going to add a conservative to the to the make of (3:57) their party? (3:58) Yes. (3:59) Yes, I do.(4:00) So you’re talking about Paul Webb, the guy, the guy that he was on Pearson, Colvier or (4:05) whatever. (4:05) So, yeah, I think, yeah, that’s that’s I think I think he’s going to be the next one up just (4:11) because, you know, it’s a circle of life, you know, it’s like, OK, what’s the definition (4:16) of insanity? (4:17) Doing the same thing over and over again with, you know, with the same results, pretty much. (4:23) But you get the same results from both sides, no matter what.(4:28) You get endless spending. (4:29) You get endless war. (4:31) You get endless tyranny.(4:32) You get endless loss of rights. (4:34) You get endless everything that is not good for the citizens of said country. (4:40) And then all of us will just bitch on a podcast about it because that’s all we know.(4:46) So we can do. (4:47) What else can you get? (4:49) Well, there is something welcoming. (4:51) We’re welcoming Amity to the chat, first of all, before we continue.(4:55) Hey, welcome, Amity. (4:57) Amity, it’s been a long time. (4:59) You know, we’re going to get a couple of people up here.(5:00) Thanks, Sean, for sharing that. (5:02) And and about that is really interesting. (5:04) Like, what kind of news is Canada ever make? (5:07) And how much news did we have during Covid? (5:09) The trucker strike and this and that.(5:12) And like somebody donated $10 to a campaign and their bank account got shut down. (5:17) What kind of stuff is that, man? (5:20) Dude, that trucker thing actually ended up here in Michigan. (5:23) They blocked the Ambassador Bridge, which is a bridge to connect Windsor to Detroit, (5:30) Windsor, Ontario, Detroit, Michigan.(5:33) And and the trucker brigade kind of blocked everything that gave me a boner. (5:38) I’m not going to lie. (5:39) I thought it was great.(5:39) Hell, yeah, man. (5:41) This is the best ever. (5:43) You know, we’re finally sticking it to Gretchen Hitler and Justin Castro.(5:48) And, you know, because we all know who who Trudeau really is. (5:53) Yeah, that’s that’s Castro’s love child. (5:58) And I just I just I just set off.(6:02) I set off a fire minutes in, guys. (6:04) We got six minutes in before we just went completely off the rails. (6:09) I’m good.(6:10) Oh, God. (6:11) But no, like it was great. (6:13) And then all of a sudden, you know, Trudeau was like, we’re going to start taking the (6:17) bank accounts from these truckers and the GoFundMes and the gives and goes and all that.(6:22) We’re shutting it all down. (6:24) And then Gretchen Hitler sent the the road pirates up there, the state police. (6:28) And it was like, no, we’re going to break this up and blah, blah, blah.(6:31) And the next thing it was over, you know, and it was a very sad day when that was over (6:35) because I love disruption as an anarchist. (6:38) I love disruption. (6:39) And that was very disruptive.(6:41) And it needed to happen. (6:43) It needed to happen. (6:46) Yeah.(6:46) What are your thoughts, Zach? (6:49) My thoughts on this? (6:51) Well, first off about Trudeau, I actually was just earlier today, I listened to a short (6:56) little podcast that I was recommended that the website that I found it on is called Countdown (7:03) to the Kingdom. (7:04) So it’s a it’s a Catholic site. (7:06) So very religious sentiment.(7:08) But the the episode that I ended up catching my eye and listening to was actually about (7:15) Trudeau and Canada, because the guy, I think his name is Mark Maddy. (7:21) Excuse me. (7:23) And he’s Canadian, but he was actually talking about Canada and one of its most unknown or (7:32) the unknown, well-known aspect of Canada’s murder spree.(7:38) And that’s their Canadian health care and their euthanasia. (7:42) So, yeah. (7:43) So there’s one.(7:45) There’s another euthanasia one. (7:46) Did you hear about that euthanasia one? (7:48) The first one where it went wrong and they had to like strangle the woman. (7:52) It was like in Europe.(7:53) I think it was like Sweden or something. (7:55) So like the machine broke. (7:57) So they’re like choking her to death, like in the machine.(8:00) It’s like, why? (8:02) Like, yeah, I don’t I just I don’t get it, man. (8:06) I don’t get it. (8:07) You know, that’s what it is.(8:10) Well, it does. (8:11) It happens here in the United States, unofficially. (8:14) Over 50 percent, over 50 percent of gun deaths are suicide, right? (8:18) Over 50 percent is like 57 percent, some crazy number.(8:21) We talk about taking the guns away, yet we’re going to willingly kill you through the state, (8:25) through like pumps and a tube and like a chamber. (8:29) Like, really? (8:30) What what are you solving, government? (8:32) What are you solving? (8:33) You’re creating nothing but more problems. (8:36) Taking that off your hands, man.(8:38) You don’t have to commit murder by yourself. (8:40) They’re you know, they’re generously taking that burden away from you. (8:44) That’s what’s going on.(8:45) So it’s not illegal that way after. (8:47) So they can’t arrest me afterward. (8:49) Yeah.(8:49) Yeah. (8:49) If the state does it, it’s OK. (8:51) That’s that’s the lesson.(8:53) It’s perfectly fine. (8:55) Andrew, you want to close out this little segment before we continue? (8:58) I just think, you know, the thing about the truck, the truckers, what the appeal to it’s (9:05) it’s bad now, but, you know, it’s not as bad as it is. (9:09) It can be.(9:10) It’s going to get worse and worse. (9:12) And it’s the elbow. (9:13) At least we’re you know, it’s like the cuties thing on Netflix a couple of years ago.(9:18) Yeah, that’s bad. (9:19) But then say, well, you know, that’s not as bad as cuties was. (9:22) And then, well, we can do what we can do more than this.(9:24) So they just they feel the worst of worst quality and say, oh, it’s not as bad as it (9:30) was or it could be worse is what they’re saying. (9:33) I hear that. (9:34) All right.(9:34) I’m just let me let me share one more thing before we continue. (9:37) Oh, go ahead. (9:38) Canada’s first black prime minister had to end this way.(9:41) It’s just unfortunate. (9:43) Sad. (9:44) It’s a shame.(9:45) It is a shame. (9:46) So he’s half black, half Cuban, I guess. (9:50) In the Castro.(9:52) He’s black on Halloween. (9:53) Right. (9:55) All right.(9:56) We’re going to continue. (9:58) We got Zach. (9:59) Are you and Andrew getting doing the next thing coming up here? (10:01) I think.(10:02) Is that what’s happening? (10:03) Yes. (10:04) Yeah, let’s roll out. (10:05) All right.(10:06) Let me share this one quick, really quick. (10:08) It’s great. (10:09) I love it.(10:10) One of my favorites. (10:11) Let’s see. (10:12) Let’s see what this one is.(10:14) All right. (10:18) Wait, can we go back to Canada for one second? (10:20) I’m sorry. (10:21) I’m sorry.(10:21) Go ahead. (10:22) Yeah, absolutely. (10:23) Do you think Trudeau resigning has anything to do with Trump’s plan to annex Canada? (10:27) No, I think Trump knew that he was resigning.(10:32) And I think he just said that to make it look like he timed it that way. (10:37) The biggest troll in the world. (10:39) I think he just trolls the world, guys.(10:42) What do you think, Jason? (10:44) Well, you brought it up. (10:45) What do you think, Jason? (10:46) What are your thoughts on it? (10:47) No, I’m just being a troll myself. (10:50) I really don’t.(10:51) I really, it’s not going to happen. (10:53) I’ll give that guy that. (10:55) He’s the ultimate troll.(10:56) He knows exactly what he’s doing. (10:58) He’s very good at it. (11:00) But like, you can’t just troll your way through a presidency, can you? (11:04) Or wait, he already did that for four years.(11:07) I will say that. (11:10) Retune and reset. (11:14) I will say this, though.(11:16) The biggest troll that we think is a troll, the Greenland thing. (11:19) I think we’re about to actually buy and annex Greenland. (11:26) Interesting.(11:27) Why? (11:28) And if not, we’re going to use the military, you said, right? (11:30) Yeah. (11:31) Only for the fact that the marketing of it and the fact that Donald Trump Jr. (11:36) actually went and cut his promo over there, it looks like they’re actually going to do this. (11:45) It’s- (11:46) How much do you think it will cost? (11:46) Maybe the ink’s already been signed.(11:48) Maybe the ink’s just not dry yet, right? (11:49) Already the deal’s in place or something. (11:52) Wouldn’t be the first. (11:53) Wouldn’t be the first purchase.(11:55) No, it wouldn’t. (11:56) How many we had? (11:57) Louisiana and the Monroe and all the other. (12:00) Yeah.(12:00) Louisiana purchase and all that, so. (12:02) How much do you think Greenland costs? (12:05) Yeah. (12:05) What is the price on Greenland? (12:07) Is it a billion? (12:07) You came up with, Jason, when we did our- (12:10) I found- (12:10) Well, Grok told me.(12:11) Middle estimates are about $42 billion. (12:15) $42 billion. (12:17) You know, that’s only a third of what we get.(12:19) How much do we give to Ukraine? (12:20) That’s just a little bit, drop in the bucket. (12:23) We could have bought five Greenlands. (12:25) Yeah.(12:26) And nobody would have died. (12:28) Exactly. (12:30) The hell if we’re going to be 70 plus billion, or 70, or wait.(12:35) My math, people. (12:37) I don’t know math. (12:39) The hell then, we’re $36 trillion in debt.(12:43) Yeah, so we’re $36,000 billion. (12:46) That’s the way I look at it. (12:48) $36,000 billion.(12:50) Who cares? (12:51) Right. (12:51) So that’s what a trillion is. (12:53) A trillion is a thousand billion, just like a billion is a thousand million.(12:56) And I can wrap my head around a thousand. (12:58) It’s that next number that I can’t. (13:00) So if I can do a thousand of some huge number, yeah, it’s a lot, a lot of money.(13:05) So we do have Justin on chat here. (13:07) He chimed in. (13:08) Perhaps he’s resigning, shutting down Canadian parliament for 90 days so they can elect, (13:14) let’s see, collect a new liberal party leader.(13:16) Greenland does have a ton of heavy minerals and other natural resources (13:21) for future technology, batteries, et cetera. (13:25) So that’s one. (13:27) Yeah.(13:27) Has there been, I mean, why, if Denmark does have it and it, or it was under their watch, (13:32) why didn’t they start exploiting it? (13:34) If it does have all these mineral. (13:37) And maybe they have a treaty as you. (13:39) Climate change probably.(13:41) That is the $42 billion question. (13:45) Ooh. (13:45) They’re waiting for the ice to melt.(13:46) Goddamn minerals. (13:48) Well, look, Lindsay, Lindsay can only get two to 7 trillion from, from, from Ukraine back. (13:54) So that leaves us 29,000 billion down.(13:57) So we’re getting there. (13:58) Andrew’s certainly not looking for it. (14:01) I can see him.(14:01) He’s looking. (14:02) He’s looking hard. (14:04) And now that we got fiscal responsibility cover, we’re going to send it over to Zach (14:07) because Zach’s got some breaking news, but I’m going to share this one little clip again (14:12) about with Trudeau in between here.(14:14) Cause we keep, we have to keep going back and checking and seeing where he’s at right (14:17) now. (14:18) So this is him right now as we speak. (14:23) In an office, he’s calling money to step down.(14:26) Senator down. (14:31) How’s he doing? (14:33) Oh, wow. (14:35) I, I wish him all the best in the work that he’s doing.(14:43) Hey, uh, hi. (14:44) I just got shot on. (14:45) Oh, how’s he doing? (14:46) Oh, what a great guy.(14:47) Oh, I’ll see you. (14:49) That sounds like a leader, doesn’t it? (14:51) So modest. (14:52) Such a humble fellow.(14:55) He’s seen one up close. (14:57) I’m sure of it. (14:58) All right, Jason, bring, what, how would Trump have said it? (15:00) What would Trump have said to that person who called him out? (15:04) Oh, fuck.(15:04) I wasn’t listening. (15:05) I’m sorry. (15:06) I spaced out.(15:08) You’re a very bad person. (15:10) You’re horrible. (15:11) I can’t get out of here.(15:12) Get him out of here. (15:13) Get him out of here. (15:14) He’s got to go.(15:15) We got to kick him out. (15:16) Get him out of here. (15:19) Leading the dogs.(15:24) All right, Zach, sir, I bring it. (15:26) I leave it to you and I’m hitting mute. (15:28) So I shut up for once.(15:33) Oh, hold on. (15:35) Andrew, you got, you got that, you got that article pulled up. (15:39) It’s always Andrew’s fault.(15:40) I didn’t know I had to pull it up. (15:44) That’s okay. (15:45) I got it.(15:45) I got it here. (15:46) I got it here. (15:47) Bitcoin, Bitcoin prices surpassed $100,000 for first time in 2025 as Trump rally fuels, (15:55) rally fuels gains.(15:58) So what does that mean, Andrew? (16:02) What does that mean? (16:04) It’s going off of the headline. (16:05) The headline is, it’s a reaction to the action of the market. (16:10) It’s just them putting a spin on the monetary system that they try to implement Bitcoin.(16:19) Well, at the same, yeah. (16:22) Well, at the same time, this kind of coincide. (16:27) Does this coincide with a little bit of what Trump’s policies are setting in the place (16:34) when it comes to Bitcoin? (16:36) Well, I mean, I can see how that would try, he would try to fit his policies in line with (16:41) the way the market’s being developed and the way that they’re trying to influence it behind (16:46) the scenes over a long period of time.(16:50) Yeah, because like, the only reason I ask on that is because there is the thing. (16:56) There is the Trump coin. (16:58) Yeah.(16:59) He’s in it. (17:01) Well, I mean, it’s- (17:03) Yeah, but isn’t that a silver coin? (17:04) I believe the Trump coin is a silver coin. (17:08) But what- (17:08) I think it’s a- (17:09) Is the Trump coin a crypto or is it an actual backed precious metal coin? (17:13) He’s got his own cryptocurrency.(17:16) It’s a crypto. (17:18) It’s a crypto project. (17:19) As good as the NFTs did, right? (17:21) Did it go as good as- (17:22) When you say silver, is it silver back then? (17:24) Is that what you’re saying? (17:26) No, I don’t- (17:27) He was selling a- (17:29) Actually, I thought he was selling a $2 bill with his face on it for $30.(17:35) And yeah, he also had some silver coin that he was trying to peddle. (17:40) With the menorah behind it. (17:43) Yeah, yeah.(17:44) Wait, hold up. (17:45) Hold up. (17:46) Hold on.(17:46) It was a Jew coin, dude. (17:48) It was a Jew coin. (17:50) With Trump’s face.(17:51) It had Trump’s face and a menorah on it, dude. (17:53) I swear to God, I saw it with my own eyes. (17:58) Wow.(17:58) Okay, so now we have crypto projects, silver-backed menorahs. (18:05) And I mean, what the hell is Trump doing? (18:09) And what the hell does this mean for the monetary- (18:12) You guys are misdirecting. (18:14) I see it all the time.(18:19) I actually have a feeling that that $2 bill that Trump sold for $30 (18:22) is worth more than the US dollar right now. (18:25) Probably is. (18:26) It probably is.(18:28) US dollars worth about 0.3 cents at this point. (18:32) What is it? (18:33) 3%, right? (18:34) Thanks, Roger. (18:35) Oh my gosh.(18:35) Hey, we got 50 people online already, everybody. (18:38) I didn’t even notice that. (18:39) All right.(18:40) Gentlemen. (18:42) Ordinary gentlemen in the house. (18:43) We got Net Inquisitor, found the crew.(18:47) Uh-oh, Jew coins started making funny faces. (18:50) Thanks a lot, Sean. (18:52) Who’s making funny faces about Jew coins? (18:54) Oh, is that J-O-O coin? (18:56) How’s that spelled? (18:57) Well, I mean, for YouTube purposes, it’s J-O-O coin, yes.(19:03) For YouTube purposes. (19:04) That’s the next main point. (19:05) Justin has a good little question, though.(19:07) Do you think Trump would go the way of adopting Bitcoin (19:11) similar to how El Salvador has done? (19:14) Or would he go with making a new American cryptocurrency? (19:19) Oh, pick Sean. (19:23) Sean. (19:24) I’m going to let you guys know exactly how this is going to go.(19:29) Take a look at his cabinet. (19:31) Take a look at his donors. (19:33) And take a look at who runs the banking system.(19:36) And you’ll find your answer there. (19:38) And I’m going to leave it at that. (19:39) Because I don’t want to get too juicy right now.(19:42) But just take a look. (19:44) OJ? (19:45) OJ’s still alive and runs the banking system? (19:49) I did not know that OJ was a banker. (19:53) OJ is a part of all things.(19:56) Yeah. (19:57) OJ’s looking down from heaven right now, watching us all. (19:59) Hello, Bitcoin world.(20:01) I’m OJ with my Bitcoin. (20:04) No way. (20:04) Trump is going to get tricked into putting the US on a CBDC.(20:09) That’s what’s going to happen. (20:11) Yes, of course. (20:13) And marry it to a digital passport, which will allow you to get out of the country.(20:16) It’s the greatest thing ever. (20:18) We’re going to do the CBDCs. (20:20) It’s going to be the best.(20:23) That’s it. (20:23) They’re going to eat the cats and the dogs. (20:27) They’re eating the dogs.(20:29) They’re eating the cats. (20:30) At least it’s not a Haitian coin, right? (20:32) It’s not a Haitian coin. (20:33) Everything’s going to be fine.(20:34) Yes, but it could be. (20:36) Or he’ll put his own Trump coin as the US currency, legal tender. (20:40) Well, see, that’s the thing.(20:42) I think what Trump coin is designed to be, and correct me if I’m wrong, crypto boy, my Jamie, (20:48) Andrew, but it seems like Trump coin, it is more of a stable back type deal, sort of like tether. (20:59) And speaking of tether, I mean, so to attach the dollar to some sort of stable coin (21:05) might be the way that the Trump administration could be looking at. (21:11) Yeah, so basically they’ll connect it to the dollar, which is connected to the petrodollar (21:15) somehow, right? (21:16) Let me joke, something just happened.(21:21) Tether invested a whole bunch of money into something. (21:24) Was it Meta? (21:26) No, it wasn’t Meta. (21:28) It was one of the streaming platforms, Rumble.(21:32) Oh, yeah. (21:33) That’s right. (21:33) It was Rumble.(21:35) A Canadian can make money though, because it’s just the dollar backup, right? (21:40) It doesn’t change value. (21:44) It doesn’t. (21:45) That’s the one reason why it- (21:47) They’re just holding people’s money and giving it away to Rumble.(21:53) Well, that’s how FTX pretty much worked, wasn’t it? (21:58) Yeah, FTX started taking everybody’s accounts and just giving it to whatever causes they wanted. (22:07) Jason, you want to read Litecoin Lisa’s post there, message? (22:11) Litecoin Lisa says, the judge denied Trump’s last request stay. (22:15) Sentencing will be tomorrow morning via video call.(22:18) That’s awesome. (22:20) Ooh. (22:20) This is shaping up to be a great season of politics.(22:24) Is this Mershawn’s verdict? (22:28) I don’t know which case this is. (22:30) Is this for the- (22:31) Is it for the crypto or? (22:36) Oh, Lisa, Lisa will get back to us. (22:38) Is it for the New York accounting bullshit? (22:39) All right, come back to us, let us know what’s going on.(22:41) It’s for his felony. (22:44) The 34 felonies or whatever? (22:46) Yeah. (22:47) Yeah, the Mershawn one.(22:49) Here’s how it’s going to go down, though. (22:51) This is how it’s going to go down. (22:52) He’s going to walk into the courtroom.(22:54) The judge is going to whack his finger in his face and say, (22:58) you better stop doing that stuff, all right? (23:02) Well, I’m going to commute your sentence, pay this fine. (23:06) Have a good day, Mr. President. (23:09) Once he’s inaugurated, he can pardon himself, right? (23:12) And he will.(23:14) No, he can’t. (23:15) But wait, it’s a state thing. (23:17) It’s a state thing, so he can’t.(23:18) Yeah, it’s a state thing. (23:19) No, it’s a state thing. (23:20) Good call, Zach.(23:22) So he can still commit some federal crimes to get away with them. (23:27) What if I told you about Bitcoin right now that’s kind of crazy, (23:30) that I just kind of learned today? (23:35) Bitcoin, so let me start by this. (23:38) AI is something new to a lot of us, right? (23:41) And it’s new to us, but it’s not new to them.(23:44) They don’t just give us this information and these ways of learning things, (23:50) just right off the rip, dude. (23:52) They’ve been monitoring this and dealing with this for a long time. (23:56) Just like all your cell phones you have here, (23:58) all your iPhones and all that shit, dude.(24:00) Your iPhone 16 probably came out 20 years ago. (24:04) They’re not just going to give you the creme de la creme right off the rip. (24:09) It’s not going to happen.(24:10) Never, ever in history will it happen. (24:12) No way, no how. (24:14) Are you saying Bitcoin was developed by feds? (24:19) No, I’m not saying that at all.(24:21) What I’m going to say is that most people think Bitcoin was (24:26) brought to you by this Satoshi Nakamoto guy. (24:30) It was. (24:32) Eh, what if it was AI? (24:35) What if AI was computing? (24:36) What if AI was doing the whole Bitcoin thing from day one and nobody knew it? (24:43) Because nobody knew any better.(24:44) They didn’t know what AI was or anything. (24:46) I mean, we’re talking Bitcoin goes back to what? (24:49) 2008, 2007, something like that. (24:51) Somewhere around there, right? (24:52) About 2008, 2009 when it was unveiled.(24:57) Dude, I guarantee you AI was already going by then. (25:00) I can guarantee you that. (25:02) I’m starting to run out of tinfoil, Sean.(25:04) I’m starting to run out, man. (25:06) Why don’t you knock yourselves out? (25:08) I love it. (25:10) We’ve talked about this on Joe Rogan.(25:11) You can always read hijackers. (25:12) These actors are not good actors, right? (25:14) These are deep state continuity government actors that all they care about is the continuation (25:18) of it happening. (25:20) Well, Elon Musk talked about this on Joe Rogan for real.(25:23) Like this was a Rogan show where he had him on and he was talking about how AI does all (25:29) the Bitcoin stuff, which in theory kind of makes sense. (25:34) Because nobody really knows who controls Bitcoin. (25:38) And as a matter of fact, there is an older gentleman who’s out there and I can’t think (25:42) of his name right off hand, but he’s come out many times.(25:45) He’s a very rich man, has a lot of money and tries to help people like make money. (25:52) He says, you know, he does all these conferences with college kids and stuff like that. (25:58) But he said at one point that if you ever found out who was really behind Bitcoin, (26:04) that shit would go down to zero and you’d be left with nothing.(26:09) Yeah. (26:10) Can I ask you guys a question as Bitcoin people? (26:13) Because I have like 0.02 Bitcoin somewhere on like a Coinbase or whatever account. (26:21) I don’t even know Bitcoin.(26:22) It’s not Coinbase, it’s useless. (26:24) Yeah. (26:24) Okay.(26:25) But let me ask you this. (26:26) If there’s a power out… (26:27) Because of the fees, it’s useless. (26:29) Right.(26:30) But if there’s like, if we get a solar flare, right, and the power goes out, is it completely (26:34) useless or are there backups enough to make up all the transactions? (26:40) All your crypto, all your Bitcoins and shit coins and all the coins that ever came up (26:45) through a computer, through a blockchain or anything like that. (26:48) If the grid shuts down, if they have a massive cyber attack, your coins are worth nothing. (26:54) You can’t access them.(26:55) It’s over. (26:57) So my Gen X ass is telling you to not buy that shit. (27:03) Well, I’m the opposite.(27:05) Stay away from Bitcoin. (27:07) The real Bitcoin is not Bitcoin Core. (27:10) But speaking of that, like Andrew, is there another way that we could store Bitcoin? (27:18) I know the blockchain is on a satellite out in space.(27:23) I remember seeing that several years ago. (27:26) So it’s not just going to disappear because of a situation happening on Earth. (27:33) There’s an active uptake of the system outside of the atmosphere of the Earth.(27:42) All right. (27:43) But that would be like… (27:44) There’s nodes around the world, so they could be… (27:47) I mean, all of them would have to go down for that to be gone completely, right? (27:53) I mean, it would suck for a while. (27:54) You’re going to be out of luck with no power.(27:56) I think that’s going to be your least of your worries. (27:59) Food might be a problem. (28:01) Yeah.(28:01) I mean, there is a way that you could use like an old CB or ham radio to store your Bitcoin, (28:10) but it’d be a lot of work and you’d have to have a lot of technical skills to actually truly… (28:16) Which I do not. (28:18) Which most of them… (28:18) I want to meet that person. (28:20) Can we get that person who did that on our podcast? (28:23) The guy who turned Bitcoin into ham radio signals to store it, I want that guy.(28:30) They can do it with emojis too. (28:32) And I don’t want to open up any email that he sends me. (28:36) That’s awesome.(28:37) All right, guys. (28:37) Anything else before we call it out on TrumpCoin? (28:41) Let me share this. (28:46) Trump send and sing thing.(28:48) We got some nice comments from MyCoinLisa. (28:50) Thanks, Lisa. (28:52) But yeah, she said it’s a state issue.(28:54) Yeah, we talked about that. (28:55) They’re most likely to issue a unconditional discharge, which means basically nothing happens. (29:02) Yeah.(29:02) The judge said granting Trump an unconditional discharge seems to be the most viable solution, (29:07) which means Trump will still be convicted of the crimes, (29:10) but will not have any penalties levied against him. (29:14) I was really hoping for the president to (29:17) have his little Rikers Island personal cell overall. (29:21) I want him to be sworn in from prison.(29:23) That would be so epic. (29:25) That would be the best entertainment ever. (29:28) And that’s all I’m here for is entertainment.(29:30) His inauguration is the perp walk. (29:32) Like literally walking into his cell. (29:34) He rips off his jumpsuit and he’s just like, he’s got a suit and tie on.(29:38) I’m back, baby. (29:44) That’d be awesome. (29:45) All right.(29:46) All right. (29:47) Well, we got some breaking news from Trudeau camp. (29:49) Hold on.(29:50) Let me go back. (29:51) We got some new Trudeau stuff. (29:53) Breaking news.(29:54) Hold on. (29:54) Let’s see what we got. (29:56) Let’s see which one’s coming up this time.(29:58) All right. (29:58) Here we go. (29:59) All right.(29:59) This, this is one. (30:02) Well, we got, we got donuts over here. (30:04) If you want, thank you for your hard work.(30:06) I can bring some for my kids. (30:08) The 25% tariff we just brought in on Chinese skills. (30:11) Can I help you out? (30:12) That’s going to be my job.(30:13) What about the 40% of taxes I’m paying? (30:17) And then I don’t have a doctor. (30:19) The $400 million in the investment. (30:23) I think you’re only here for another year.(30:25) We won’t see you around probably another year. (30:28) That’s right. (30:28) That’s right.(30:29) And then I look forward to everyone exercising the right to vote. (30:32) Yep. (30:32) Basic choice.(30:34) We’re going to invest in you and your job. (30:35) I don’t believe you for a second. (30:38) Dental care.(30:39) Do you know anyone who’s got dental care? (30:41) Yeah, I pay for it myself. (30:42) Okay. (30:43) We’re like three years behind.(30:43) Does he have a job in coverage? (30:44) Yeah, four people in my family. (30:46) Every time we go for a dental visit, it’s costing me about $50 in my pocket per person. (30:51) Okay.(30:51) Why? (30:52) I have a good job. (30:54) You’re not anything for us, Justin. (30:56) Actually, we just invested.(30:58) So half a million people haven’t been to the dentist. (31:01) Yeah. (31:01) Got to go to the dentist.(31:02) Probably like my neighbor that doesn’t go to work because she’s lazy. (31:06) She just doesn’t go to work. (31:07) She lives the same way if I do.(31:08) Most Canadians try to stick up for each other. (31:09) That’s what we’re going to keep doing. (31:10) Yeah.(31:11) Good luck. (31:13) Have a nice day. (31:14) Have a good day, sir.(31:17) The other guy’s got donuts. (31:19) Have a nice day. (31:21) You can’t win a bowl.(31:23) Did they get the donuts? (31:24) I mean, that’s the question. (31:27) Dude, the moment Trudeau stepped in that guy’s face, that guy should have headbutted him (31:31) right in the nose. (31:33) Like hardcore.(31:34) Like W.W. Buster, headbutt him in the face. (31:39) Let’s be a little PG-13, maybe 14 or something. (31:43) That wouldn’t be too bad.(31:44) I mean, these guys have restraint, right? (31:47) You got this guy literally destroying your economy, and you can stand there and actually (31:50) talk to him. (31:52) It’s unbelievable. (31:53) But did you hear the beginning? (31:55) 25% tariff to keep that Canadian guy’s job.(31:58) Did you hear the beginning of that? (32:00) He said they were going to up 25% tariff on what, China or Japanese steel and things like (32:05) that? (32:06) Chinese steel. (32:06) Yeah, Chinese steel. (32:08) What? (32:08) What? (32:09) And here we got Trump talking about that.(32:11) Yeah, obviously we know that’s- (32:12) Coming up, everybody. (32:13) 200% tariffs. (32:15) Yeah.(32:18) Canada, man, you got to step up your game. (32:21) So we got Jason coming up. (32:23) Oh, sorry.(32:24) Go ahead. (32:24) Go ahead, man. (32:25) I was saying they’re playing with fire.(32:27) I mean, I’ve seen reports about over in China, people putting quarters in the vending machines (32:32) or whatever, and then just catching on fire and exploding. (32:35) So you use Chinese steel like that. (32:38) Yeah, you got to be careful.(32:42) Everything from China is a booby trap. (32:44) You got to watch out. (32:45) I’ve seen some of their electric cars go haywire.(32:47) Have you seen some of those videos? (32:49) Have you seen the pagers in Israel? (32:54) No, they weren’t in Israel, man. (32:55) They were in Lebanon. (32:56) IDS, Lebanon.(32:58) Man, Sean’s going to get me banned. (33:00) His single job is to get everyone off. (33:02) You know what? (33:03) That’s what it is.(33:04) Sean has one podcast and he joins everybody else’s and destroys them, so he’s the only (33:08) one left that’s not demonetized. (33:11) That’s what it is. (33:12) I think we’re onto you, Sean.(33:13) That’s not the plan at all. (33:15) I’m just being real and I’m trying to be funny. (33:17) He’s controlled opposition.(33:18) I know, we’re messing with you, buddy. (33:19) Maybe my jokes aren’t that funny. (33:21) I think I’m a hoot, but I don’t know.(33:23) You know what? (33:25) Me and my buddy, we were talking about this once, just driving down the road. (33:30) We’re like, we should do an open mic one night. (33:34) Go to a bar with an open mic.(33:36) Do a comedy routine. (33:37) Say some jokes. (33:38) See if we’re really funny.(33:40) And then we looked at each other and said, we’re probably only funny to ourselves. (33:47) That’s me. (33:48) I’m great on the toilet, man.(33:49) I’m hilarious. (33:51) Exactly. (33:52) All right.(33:53) Jason, dropping the mask, my friend. (33:56) What do you got for us? (33:58) Yeah, man. (33:59) I’ve been seeing all this social media stuff going on this week.(34:02) Elon is apparently handing out social credit scores on X, or is he? (34:08) He’s been saying, we need to post more positive content. (34:13) They’re changing the algorithm to favor the positive stuff. (34:16) Getting away from politics.(34:18) And then there was this trend going around of people using Grok to calculate their (34:23) positivity score, their Grok score out of 100. (34:26) And almost everybody was getting exactly 38. (34:29) I don’t know if you guys tried it, but I got it too.(34:32) I mean, yep. (34:34) 38? (34:39) I’m 25. (34:41) How’d you get so high? (34:43) Wait a minute.(34:43) I’m a 65 and a 70 when I did it. (34:47) My first score was a 70 out of 100. (34:49) I just did it and I’m a 65.(34:52) I did it. (34:53) Yeah, that’s what mine was first, to be not a goofball. (34:58) I did it first.(35:00) I’m like, oh, a 62. (35:01) OK. (35:02) 62 out of 100.(35:03) Then I did it again. (35:05) 38. (35:05) I’m like, that seems fair.(35:07) I hope this doesn’t give any personal information, but that’s what mine says right now. (35:11) Anybody read that? (35:12) You got us beat. (35:13) Based on the score.(35:13) You got us all beat. (35:15) Based on your activity on X, estimate 65 out of 100 reflects a balance between engaging (35:19) content and some critical of or reflective posts. (35:23) How about though? (35:25) All right.(35:26) I mean, they’re not cyberbullying the government. (35:28) Nearly enough. (35:29) F word or the F word? (35:31) And not the F-U-C-K word.(35:35) Well, it’s hilarious because he was like, what was he saying? (35:38) F off. (35:39) And he’s talking about positivity, right? (35:41) Yeah. (35:41) How do I get rid of that? (35:43) Did I do that? (35:44) What did I do right there? (35:46) Yeah, I know.(35:46) He was telling somebody to go fuck yourself. (35:49) I forget who that was, but that video was going around. (35:54) No, isn’t it like you can fuck right off and fucking fuck, fuck, fuck yourself? (35:57) Like it was like some crazy.(35:58) It was like beyond the GFY that he would initially. (36:01) It was like after he bought Twitter and I don’t know, people were talking shit. (36:06) Oh, yeah.(36:06) Yeah. (36:06) Somebody tried to bully him into like, they said they were going to pull his, (36:10) they were going to pull their advertisements or whatever. (36:13) He’s like, you can all do that.(36:15) Oh, yeah, yeah. (36:18) Yeah, he told his advertisers. (36:20) And you’re going to get to this.(36:21) So I just got Justin’s question pulled up, but go do your thing. (36:24) And then you can answer that question that Justin got. (36:26) Oh, yeah.(36:26) We’re going to get there. (36:27) We’re going to get there. (36:28) Okay.(36:28) But so seeing some different scores, that’s interesting. (36:31) All right. (36:31) But I’m still pretty sure that that score thing is not real, but the algorithm is changing.(36:36) And I’m getting sick of it because all I want to do is cyber bully the government. (36:40) That’s what I’m here for. (36:42) So just let people talk shit, say what they want, right? (36:46) Is that so hard? (36:49) I know that’s supposed to be the platform.(36:52) Sorry. (36:52) Go ahead, Andrew. (36:54) We’ll just hear the pass the word right to the next party.(36:58) That’s it. (36:59) Freedom of speech, but not freedom of reach. (37:03) Yeah.(37:04) Yeah. (37:04) I’ve been seeing people getting banned or getting their subscriptions taken away for (37:08) saying things about Israel or just the wrong opinions from the boss, you know? (37:14) Never have I ever. (37:16) Never.(37:17) Amity said she got a 55, which that doesn’t surprise me because she’s such a delightful person. (37:24) She is. (37:25) I love Amity.(37:27) Amity knows how to cyber bully the government in a polite, more positive way. (37:33) Whereas we’re just assholes. (37:36) We can all just follow Amity’s lead.(37:37) I don’t know her personally, but I see her tweets. (37:40) She’s great. (37:41) I love her long time.(37:42) She’s awesome. (37:47) Anyway, then Elon’s advocating for the U.S. to go and invade the UK and take over and investigate (37:55) their grooming gang problem. (37:59) You guys see that? (38:00) I did.(38:01) Any thoughts? (38:02) I did see that. (38:03) Can I chime in on that? (38:04) It’s really interesting. (38:05) There’s a guy named Charles Thompson.(38:06) He’s a journalist in the UK, and he used to cover Michael Jackson, and I used to believe (38:12) all the allegations against Michael Jackson. (38:14) And once I got delved into it, like Ian Carroll came to that same conclusions, I’m seeing (38:20) that there’s a lot of stuff that was fabricated. (38:23) What’s interesting, Charles Thompson covers pedophile rings in the UK.(38:28) So if you guys get a chance, you should check out that podcast with him. (38:31) He did a thing on the Shoebury Boys or something, the Shoebury pedophile ring. (38:35) And basically, what it was, was the police were protecting the Whitey Bulger guy, the (38:41) main bad guy, so he could keep raping and pedophiling kids and trafficking kids, but (38:46) he’s protected because he was ratting out everybody else.(38:49) So once again, the government was protecting the biggest culprit of the entire situation, (38:55) the entire operation, so he could rat out the little guys so they could get these little (38:58) victories and put it on the press. (39:01) Oh, we got another one. (39:02) Meanwhile, this guy’s running the whole show, and it’s just disgusting.(39:06) It absolutely disgusts me. (39:08) Well, they had that guy from the British Broadcast Corporation that was doing it for, what, (39:15) decades, and they just swept under the rug because he was making them all that money. (39:21) It was, they had built up a really good reputation, so they just do, they don’t care.(39:30) They say they care because it doesn’t put the lamp on them, but once, they just, (39:40) they don’t actually have an active role in trying to make people’s lives better. (39:50) Well, that’s how they do it, right? (39:53) They’re all a bunch of pedophiles, so what not to do than to take people out for pedophilia? (40:02) They’ll plant some evidence on your hard drive if they don’t like you, (40:06) because they’re the ones taking all those pictures. (40:09) All you need is one picture across state lines, right? (40:14) Just, and it can just be any guy.(40:16) Across state lines, yeah. (40:18) I mean, that’s the worst crime if we’re learning anything from the Kyle Rittenhouse case. (40:24) Shut up, Kyle.(40:24) It’s the state line stuff, right? (40:26) It’s, yeah, it’s the state lines. (40:30) Well, hey, you want to pull up my screen there, Mark? (40:33) I got a couple more stories. (40:34) Oh, yeah, can you share it? (40:35) Where are we? (40:35) What do we got? (40:37) What do I got here? (40:38) I think it’s waiting on you to bring it up.(40:41) Oh, there you are. (40:41) You got it. (40:42) There you go.(40:43) Sorry, buddy. (40:44) There we go. (40:45) Yeah, so Elon’s increasing censorship.(40:48) Meta apparently is going backwards, going the other way, taking away the fact checkers. (40:54) So Mark Zuckerberg said the company is dramatically reducing censorship. (40:58) They’re getting rid of the fact checkers and recommending more political content on the (41:04) platforms.(41:05) You guys saw this, I’m sure. (41:08) Yeah, the video was creepy. (41:10) Yeah, the video.(41:11) Yes, the video was very creepy. (41:13) I’m Mark Zuckerberg, and I’ve decided to change my mind because it no longer (41:16) incentivizes me to tell you to fuck off. (41:20) In other words, I’m Mark Zuckerberg.(41:25) He’s looking a little more human, though. (41:26) He’s looking less. (41:28) Less like an android.(41:30) MMA, man. (41:30) He’s getting testosterone in his body now. (41:33) He still looks like he’s seen one up close.(41:40) Yeah, I mean, probably every day. (41:42) Probably his wife, too. (41:45) Oh my God, his wife’s a tranny.(41:51) Yes, this is going to be perfect. (41:53) Watch this. (41:53) I don’t know where that one went.(41:55) You’re going to see the spoiler alert at the SAC attack. (41:58) Holy shit. (42:01) We’ll find out.(42:02) Don’t worry. (42:03) He’s going against the — he’s a libertarian now. (42:06) Right? (42:07) They got to get him on something, right? (42:09) He banned Liberty Memes again on Facebook.(42:13) I did see that, yes. (42:15) Liberty Memes is gone. (42:17) Of course he did.(42:21) Yeah, so he’s copying X’s lead and going to the community notes for political stuff. (42:27) I want to hear Zuckerberg tell somebody to fuck off. (42:30) I want to actually hear him say something.(42:32) Fuck off to somebody. (42:33) That’d be awesome. (42:34) Him and Elon were supposed to fight, but I don’t think Elon really wanted that fight (42:38) because I know — (42:39) Who would win? (42:40) Well, Zuck trains.(42:42) Zuck trains. (42:42) Zuck X’s trains, yeah. (42:44) Yeah, like I think — but I want to see Elon get his ass beat, dude.(42:48) That would be great. (42:49) Do you not think, though, that Elon trained somehow, like in the 82 hours of the 83 hours? (42:54) You can tell by their stature that — (42:58) That’s true. (42:58) Zuck is way more stronger than Elon could ever be at this point.(43:02) Yeah, Elon’s done for. (43:04) I remember seeing Roger Paris saying he wanted to get in on that fight. (43:09) I mean, I want to take over under bets on that shit if it ever actually happens.(43:16) Yeah. (43:17) At this point, I’d bet on — (43:18) You keep that up there, Jason? (43:20) Or do you have something else there? (43:21) I have something else. (43:23) Anything else on this one? (43:24) I’m curious what you guys think why now.(43:27) Is it because the election’s over? (43:28) He can finally just get away from it? (43:31) I’m a little lost. (43:32) 100% because I’m a little lost. (43:33) There’s no doubt in my mind that the winds are shifting.(43:37) Equity’s dead, DEI, ESG. (43:39) It has had its day, and it’ll come back, but it’s gone for now. (43:44) Or at least definitely ain’t taking a big blow.(43:47) That and I think everything that’s gone on with X and Elon’s take right now with his (43:56) new algorithm and everything that’s flooding on X, he’s trying to capitalize that market-wise. (44:02) Here, come back to Facebook. (44:04) We can be a better X. (44:07) Yeah.(44:08) I think he honestly is getting sick of the government reaching their hand in and (44:12) controlling the levers in there because he was talking in this video about (44:16) Europe or other countries, how they put so much pressure on him. (44:21) And that’s got to just be a nightmare logistically, whether you agree with them or not. (44:26) It’s got to be a mess to freaking deal with.(44:28) So I think he’s actually trying to partner with Trump to get some of that stuff, (44:32) get them to back off. (44:34) Yeah. (44:35) I know years ago, I don’t know how long was it since Myanmar’s little military coup type deal, (44:44) but when Myanmar was having some government fiasco and Facebook was being used, (44:55) the government to propagandize people or something like that.(44:59) I don’t know exactly how it goes. (45:01) I’d have to look further more into it. (45:02) Well, I mean, if we look historically, look at what happened was the deep state, the CIA, (45:08) used free speech around the world to de-Eastern Europeanize, (45:14) like those Eastern European blocks, right? (45:16) To get all those people to assemble and whatever.(45:19) And then it came home and they’re like, wait, (45:20) we can’t have them using the free speech to upend our shit. (45:23) So then they started clamping down on it. (45:26) It’s coming back to bite them in the ass is what it is.(45:29) It’s all about what kind of pressure you can apply to what section of the world’s population (45:35) to get your long-term goals reached. (45:40) I had this pulled up. (45:42) I just thought I would share the price of Trump coin has just- (45:47) Holy shit, did that just make a dump? (45:49) This is over the year.(45:52) Is that Haktua? (45:53) Is that Haktua 2.0? (45:54) What’s going on there? (45:55) Oh, no, hers is probably worth more than Trump coin. (46:00) Probably. (46:01) Man, I can sell my Timbo for more than that right now.(46:03) My Timbo’s- (46:04) How’s that $2? (46:06) Number go up, everybody. (46:08) Number go up. (46:09) If it isn’t going up, it ain’t worth the shit.(46:14) That one’s for you, Maxis. (46:16) It’s all a scam. (46:18) All right, Jason, let me pull up that question real quick from Justin (46:21) because I think that’s what we’re talking about right now, right? (46:23) So given the Supreme Court hearing tomorrow, (46:25) how do you feel about TikTok, public forum, public menace? (46:28) Boom, go.(46:29) Supreme Court will hear the TikTok ban this week. (46:33) There are two separate cases, but they’re kind of combining them. (46:36) One is from the users and one is from TikTok itself (46:39) trying to appeal this ruling that TikTok will be banned as of January 19th (46:45) as long as they are connected to this company ByteDance, (46:48) which is a Chinese company.(46:50) Apparently, their reasoning is that China is just too much of a threat. (46:54) We can’t let them have a hold in our media, (46:58) taking our information and pushing their propaganda (47:00) because apparently, they don’t like competition. (47:04) Only the United States can steal all of our information (47:07) and push their propaganda.(47:12) So that’s really what this is about. (47:16) But Supreme Court hearing is tomorrow. (47:16) Well, that’s what they did to the mafia, right? (47:18) Didn’t they take out the mafia? (47:19) Because in the beginning, (47:20) they were the one collecting the money to protect you? (47:23) Yeah, they do not like competition.(47:25) No. (47:26) What’s the difference between the mafia and the government though? (47:30) You felt safer after the mob? (47:32) The mafia actually took care of their community. (47:36) Yeah.(47:36) Straight up. (47:37) Like straight up. (47:38) Straight up, they did.(47:39) Actually took care of their community. (47:42) They made sure the people in their community were okay. (47:44) They had shelter and food and whatever they needed.(47:49) But I mean, there was a catch-22. (47:51) Like anybody who ever saw anything had to keep their eyes closed (47:54) and never say a word. (47:56) But at least they were protected, (47:58) whether they were poor or anything like that.(48:00) The mafia took care of their communities. (48:02) The government just steals from everyone and anyone (48:05) that they feel like it, including the poor. (48:08) Actually, mostly the poor, really.(48:10) They don’t steal from their friends. (48:13) So what you’re saying is, is the mafia does, (48:15) or the government does mafia-ing better than the mafia? (48:19) Yeah. (48:20) Well, if you really want to know how the government works, (48:22) just watch The Sopranos again.(48:24) You’ll be fine. (48:26) That is, yeah. (48:27) If you guys haven’t seen it, you should watch- (48:29) I actually talk to Mark a lot.(48:32) And that’s- (48:33) Hold on, Sean. (48:34) Hold on real quick. (48:36) Oh, sorry.(48:37) Yeah. (48:37) I was just saying, if you guys haven’t seen it, (48:39) go watch The Jones Plantation. (48:40) That explains how government works.(48:42) Yes. (48:43) Oh, yes. (48:44) And then Sean, go ahead.(48:45) Yeah. (48:45) Thank you. (48:45) Jones Plantation.(48:46) We’ll put it up in the notes here. (48:50) But I talked to Mark- (48:51) Definitely check that out. (48:55) Go, Sean.(48:55) I talk pretty regularly. (48:58) And he was telling me how he was explaining the government (49:01) to his girlfriend through The Sopranos. (49:06) It’s awesome, man.(49:07) My girlfriend’s 10 years younger than me. (49:09) She never watched The Sopranos. (49:10) So it’s the first one is like, they’re in the car (49:14) and they got to chase that guy down.(49:15) I go, hey, okay, that guy didn’t pay his taxes. (49:18) And this guy’s an IRS agent. (49:19) Okay, so this is how it starts.(49:23) And she’s like, what are you talking about? (49:25) I go, no, watch, watch. (49:26) You’ll see. (49:29) I was rolling when you told me that.(49:31) You’re like, I’m teaching my girlfriend about the government (49:34) by watching Sopranos. (49:36) I’m like, get the fuck out of here, dude. (49:38) You’re like, no, really? (49:39) And I was like, damn, dude.(49:41) I mean, that’s a good way to- (49:43) Taxes, racketeering, policing. (49:45) I mean, you got it all. (49:46) Protection.(49:48) It’s a simulation. (49:50) They even kill dogs. (49:52) ATF.(49:55) Went sitting on him by accident. (49:59) So anyway, the case here, they say it’s a grave national security threat. (50:05) And that’s, conservatives are all over this.(50:09) They love this because we’re America. (50:11) Fuck China. (50:12) So who cares about any of the details? (50:14) Just driving.(50:15) That’s pretty much the vibe I get. (50:19) What’s funny is, let me, what’s funny is conservatives love this, (50:26) but yet they’re pissed off at Elon for going positive. (50:32) Yeah, right.(50:35) Meanwhile, if you try to- (50:36) Somebody’s controlling your platform. (50:39) If you try to- (50:40) And at some point, that’s going to go bad for you. (50:43) Telegram? (50:45) Yeah, if you do something to try to do something neutral like Telegram, (50:49) they take you down and they force you to comply.(50:53) Because it’s an international platform. (50:54) Yeah, I heard all these, like free platforms are actually just fed platforms. (51:00) No, I know that.(51:01) I’m just saying like, you just can’t win for losing. (51:05) Yeah, there is no winning. (51:09) Yeah, that’s 100% right.(51:11) So they’re trying to take a free speech argument to the court. (51:15) I don’t think that’s going to hold up. (51:18) Yeah, so what do you guys think? (51:20) Do you guys think TikTok should do it? (51:22) Or what, I mean, what are your, each of your thoughts on this? (51:27) They, TikTok should argue.(51:29) Yes, they should appeal the hell out of this. (51:32) They should- (51:33) I’m saying we’re all in agreement, right? (51:34) That TikTok has every right to fight this. (51:37) And this is bullshit, basically.(51:39) Yeah. (51:41) I mean, what’s- (51:42) I just want to make sure we’re all on the same page. (51:44) Yeah, like what’s the difference when our own social media companies are doing the same thing? (51:48) Like what is the difference? (51:50) What is more national security, TikTok or our own FBI fighting the CIA as- (51:56) Bingo, bingo.(51:57) In Syria? (51:59) It’s the J-O-O-S. (52:06) Here we go. (52:07) Actually, I really think that was part of it.(52:09) Why they tried to ban it, because they were posting too much anti-Israel stuff (52:13) and China wouldn’t take it down or ByteDance wouldn’t take it down. (52:16) So I think that had a big piece of the puzzle. (52:20) Oh yeah, 100% was definitely a part of that.(52:23) There’s no doubt. (52:24) And we all know that the biggest lobby in the United States is not AIPAC, it’s China (52:33) with a little AIPAC influence. (52:36) Right, AIPAC’s everywhere, dog.(52:39) What’s funny, the funny thing is we see AIPAC, AIPAC’s the front group, (52:44) but they’re not even the big money. (52:46) I watched some podcast where they said there’s some group behind AIPAC that’s the actual money. (52:51) It’s pretty crazy.(52:51) Well, the biggest lobby is, well, is- (52:57) Big Pharma. (52:58) Big Pharma, like Pfizer, Moderna, all them. (53:01) Yes, by far.(53:02) Second biggest is tech. (53:04) Yes. (53:05) Oh, and who’s Trump’s right-hand man now? (53:08) Go figure, man.(53:10) Wow, isn’t that something? (53:11) Peter Thiel. (53:13) Oh, Peter Thiel’s the one who picked out JD Vance just so they could go level Iran. (53:19) We know the deal, man.(53:20) Peter Thiel is a hawk, man. (53:24) He is a hawk. (53:25) Peter Thiel, this is what was dangerous when he decided to pick JD Vance with his connection (53:32) to Peter Thiel, which obviously is a connection to Elon Musk.(53:37) You’re aligning yourself. (53:39) It’s not that you’re aligning yourself with pro-Israel, pro-AIPAC war hawks and neocons. (53:47) That’s just, we’ve always been doing that.(53:49) It’s that you’re aligning yourself with technocrats, literal transhumanist technocrats (53:56) that want to find a better- (53:58) But who owns that too? (54:02) China. (54:03) Well, that’s the thing. (54:03) Peter Thiel owns the whole technocrat through the PayPal thing, right? (54:06) He digitized that.(54:07) And then that’s the start. (54:09) You digitize money and you go from there and it’s just exponential growth. (54:16) I mean, at the very beginning, PayPal was a wonderful thing.(54:20) Now, what do we have now? (54:24) More centralized control. (54:26) PayPal’s insane. (54:27) I’ll tell you a funny story about PayPal.(54:30) So my boy at Anarchyware, who actually, that’s his banner behind me that I got from him. (54:37) And I actually got this shirt from him too. (54:40) Awesome.(54:41) Right? (54:42) But anyways, I digress on that. (54:45) I love that guy forever though, because he really, really, like he supported the show (54:49) a long time, man. (54:50) Love you, Anarchyware.(54:52) But anyways- (54:53) I got a haul coming in the mail right now from Anarchyware. (54:56) Hell yeah, man. (54:57) Dude, great people.(54:59) Great, great people. (55:00) But anyways, he couldn’t pay me like for a minute. (55:05) And I was like, what’s going on? (55:06) Or like, there’s more to it than that.(55:08) But long story short, he couldn’t pay me for a minute because Canada nuked his PayPal. (55:14) And PayPal’s the only one that transfer in between countries. (55:19) Like Cash App don’t go between countries and all that shit.(55:22) So it got to be a point where I had to get the Western Union app and do it super old (55:28) school, 1985 style, and have him wire me- (55:31) You send a telegram too? (55:34) I’m fucked. (55:35) Stop. (55:35) Please send me money.(55:36) Stop. (55:37) It’s $1,000. (55:38) Stop.(55:39) Seriously, bro, though. (55:40) Like it was so wild. (55:41) I’d never heard of a pay app getting nuked by anything ever.(55:45) And he’s like, yeah, man, Trudeau nuked my shit. (55:48) I can’t send you money unless it’s through Western Union. (55:52) So my wife figured out the app for me because I’m a tech tard.(55:55) And that was that. (55:56) Imagine what’s going on with Russia without being hooked on Swift, right? (55:59) Aren’t they still disconnected from the Swift system? (56:02) I don’t buy it. (56:02) Imagine what that did to that whole economy.(56:07) If they’re not connected- (56:08) You don’t think they took them off it? (56:09) Or? (56:10) Eh, I don’t know. (56:13) That’s what I heard. (56:14) I don’t know.(56:14) I don’t know for sure, but it doesn’t line up just because of the fact that (56:18) if they took Russia off the Swift system, (56:23) and they’re acquiring copious amounts of precious metals, gold mostly. (56:30) Nobody has more gold than the United States. (56:34) So how in the hell is Russia- (56:36) Allegedly.(56:37) Allegedly, right? (56:39) Yeah, correct. (56:39) Thank you. (56:41) But how in the hell is Russia getting all that money if they’re not connected to the (56:45) monetary system? (56:46) You know what I mean? (56:47) Same thing with China.(56:48) China. (56:49) China. (56:49) Well, I’d argue they go around them.(56:50) They got India. (56:51) They got- (56:52) Right. (56:52) They’ve been stacking gold for over a year together.(56:56) They started this BRIC system together, right? (56:59) And guess what’s going to back the BRIC system? (57:02) Gold. (57:04) Yeah. (57:06) And look at India.(57:06) India went from- (57:07) 2%. (57:09) Oh, go ahead, Andrew. (57:11) I’m saying they’ve been talking about developing a BRIC system since the 1990s.(57:15) So this is all just talk. (57:17) Just kind of like to say Russian interference has been around since at least the 1990s as well. (57:23) Yeah.(57:24) I mean, we’ve- (57:25) No, but there are two points to that, though. (57:27) So oil consumption of Russian oil went up from 2% in India to like, (57:33) it’s like 25% of their total oil now. (57:36) It’s pretty crazy.(57:37) They are getting industrialized very quickly. (57:39) So that’s your first part. (57:40) The second part is, did you guys watch the Tucker Putin interview? (57:44) I believe Putin, when he says the percentage of monies has changed from rubles and yen and won, (57:50) I believe that those numbers are maybe within 10% of what he said.(57:54) Maybe he’s embellishing a little bit, but even then it’s still what? (57:57) 30% of the total monies is no longer petrodollar. (58:00) That’s pretty scary. (58:01) I mean, for us as Americans, anyway.(58:05) It is scary. (58:06) Like I said, didn’t Saudi Arabia announce last year that they were going off of- (58:12) We just hit 100. (58:13) Yes.(58:14) We hit 100, everybody. (58:16) Thank you. (58:17) Thank you.(58:17) Sorry. (58:17) Sorry, Zach. (58:18) Go ahead, man.(58:20) I was just going to say 100. (58:23) That’s actually more bigger news. (58:24) But didn’t Saudi Arabia actually announce sometime last year? (58:28) I think it was like last summer that they were going to go off the petrodollar.(58:31) They’re going to join BRICS. (58:33) So there’s a little bit of confusion on that. (58:36) So there was this longstanding agreement, kind of like they had when we said we wouldn’t go (58:40) eastward.(58:41) But basically, Saudi and America are like, we’ll still do it. (58:44) They just didn’t re-up this agreement, but it’s still not official because what are they (58:50) going to get out of it? (58:51) You know what I mean? (58:52) It definitely sent a message to us, right? (58:55) A signal to us that there’s definitely some stuff on the horizon here that could be a (58:59) problem for sure. (59:02) Well, it sounds like they just need the best ambassador of the world to go to Saudi Arabia (59:07) and make things happen.(59:09) WWE. (59:11) Well, you heard about WWE last year. (59:13) It sold.(59:14) All the oil will be bought in Trump’s oil. (59:17) You guys heard about that, right? (59:19) Saudi Arabia buying WWE before UFC bought them? (59:23) Yeah. (59:23) So they were trying.(59:24) They were pitching. (59:25) They were trying. (59:26) Yeah.(59:26) That would have been on the level of a US deal. (59:29) Seriously. (59:29) Think about what WWE is to America.(59:33) You know what I mean? (59:34) That is like Chevy. (59:36) Chevy, Ford. (59:37) Whatever it is in its industry, it is the pinnacle of its industry, right? (59:43) Imagine that being Saudi owned.(59:45) But they are going over there every three months now, man. (59:48) There’s so much desire for it. (59:51) And if you look, the women have to wear full body uniforms when they go out now.(59:54) They have to wear full body unitards and stuff. (59:57) And it is kind of funny watching the difference in the culture just there. (1:00:01) That reminds me.(1:00:02) They were trying to start a basketball league too. (1:00:04) Maybe it wasn’t Saudi Arabia. (1:00:05) Maybe it was in Dubai.(1:00:07) But somewhere over there. (1:00:08) There were rumors of them offering major, major contracts to LeBron James and all these (1:00:15) big stars trying to get them to come over and play in the Middle East. (1:00:19) That never happened, obviously.(1:00:21) But yeah, they are trying. (1:00:23) I’ve heard stories of Joe Montana getting paid a crap ton of money to throw a football (1:00:30) to the Prince’s kid to play catch with him and stuff. (1:00:34) And I’m like, all right.(1:00:35) You could do that. (1:00:36) Someday that’ll be us. (1:00:38) Somebody will pay us a million bucks to come on our podcast just for the chance.(1:00:45) That’d be awesome. (1:00:46) It won’t be today, guys. (1:00:47) I know that.(1:00:48) I just know it won’t be today. (1:00:50) Oh, you mean Elon Musk isn’t hiding backstage? (1:00:55) Maybe he is. (1:00:56) Maybe he can tell us to go fuck ourselves.(1:01:00) Here’s $44 billion each. (1:01:05) Here’s $44 billion for each of you to go fuck yourselves. (1:01:09) Shit, I would pay for that.(1:01:11) For him to tell me that. (1:01:12) Hey, I would take it in a heartbeat. (1:01:15) Let’s check in really quickly with what’s going on in Canada up here with Justin.(1:01:20) And then, Jason, we’ll finish it out with you before we go to Sean and end this. (1:01:24) So let’s do this. (1:01:30) Mr. Prime Minister, please get the fuck out of BC.(1:01:43) Come on, man. (1:01:46) Imagine speaking to Trump like that. (1:01:49) I mean, just imagine that.(1:01:51) Mr. Trump, please get the fuck out of DC. (1:01:59) Doesn’t have the same ring to it as her to Trudeau. (1:02:05) So, JC, any more social media stuff? (1:02:07) Anything else you want to cover, my friend? (1:02:09) No, that was pretty it.(1:02:10) I don’t know where we landed on TikTok. (1:02:12) I think we’re all on the same page, though. (1:02:14) They shouldn’t be banned.(1:02:15) The government should not be banning any social media. (1:02:18) They shouldn’t be involved. (1:02:19) Stay the hell out of it.(1:02:20) Not be involved. (1:02:21) Get the hell out. (1:02:23) What’s the difference with who knows our information? (1:02:26) Does it really matter? (1:02:27) Does it really matter? (1:02:28) Because it regards- (1:02:29) I trust China with my information more than the US government.(1:02:32) I’ll say that. (1:02:33) And I can tell you, not one single Russian policy that Putin has put in and implemented (1:02:38) has affected me directly. (1:02:39) But every American policy that we’ve implemented has affected me directly.(1:02:43) I can say that. (1:02:45) If I were in China, that would be different. (1:02:47) I would not trust the government with my info there at all.(1:02:50) But since I’m not, I don’t care. (1:02:53) I don’t know if you guys can hear that or not, but I think my dogs are fighting. (1:02:58) Let me come right back.(1:03:00) Okay. (1:03:00) All right, gentlemen. (1:03:03) I think they’ll come back to the table on the petrodollar with Trump in office.(1:03:08) I think he’s right. (1:03:09) I think not that Trump is magical or anything. (1:03:13) I think just Biden is so economically illiterate that he would let it happen.(1:03:18) And Trump will be like, nah, we’re doing the dollar again. (1:03:23) Yeah, that’s exactly right. (1:03:24) So Link and Lisa, or I’m sorry, Litecoin Lisa said she did say please.(1:03:29) She said, please get the fuck out. (1:03:31) So we will give them that. (1:03:32) I’m polite, those Canadians.(1:03:34) Those Canadians are so kind. (1:03:35) And then Justin had said, I think they’ll come back to the table on the petrodollar (1:03:38) with Trump in office. (1:03:40) I just said that, and where were you? (1:03:41) This, I think.(1:03:43) Okay, so that’s an interesting point that Trump makes or that Justin makes about Trump (1:03:46) and Saudis. (1:03:47) I’ve actually argued that Saudis are my concern for Trump, just like the Chinese or Ukraine (1:03:53) or whatever were the concern for Biden, right? (1:03:57) They own Trump, I think, through golf and through their other endeavors. (1:04:02) Doesn’t Jared Kushner have a $2 trillion endowment fund through some Saudi thing too? (1:04:08) He’s friendly with them.(1:04:10) I don’t know all the details, but Trump did go over there and kiss the ring and touch (1:04:14) their shiny ball together. (1:04:16) So yeah, I think everything. (1:04:18) Yeah, that scares me that he’s in bed with them in Israel, like the Bidens were in and (1:04:28) the Clintons were in bed with China and the other places at the time.(1:04:33) You got to have friends. (1:04:33) What’s going on, Sean? (1:04:34) Update. (1:04:35) Oh, dude, they’re not killing each other.(1:04:38) But so my kitchen table is kind of like a bar top table, and we have bar stools as chairs. (1:04:46) And three of the six were all just knocked over. (1:04:49) And I was like, oh, my God.(1:04:51) By the way, David Bowie’s 100 pound pit bull. (1:04:54) And I got a new puppy at Christmas, Penny Lane, who is actually very, very small. (1:05:00) So when I hear a bunch of crashing around like that, I’m like, oh, boy.(1:05:04) You know, I hope he’s I hope she’s all right. (1:05:07) Not bad. (1:05:08) They’re fine.(1:05:09) Just my bar stools were knocked over. (1:05:10) No big deal. (1:05:12) Good.(1:05:12) Jesus Christ. (1:05:13) That scared the hell out of me. (1:05:15) How did you not hear that? (1:05:18) I couldn’t hear anything.(1:05:19) I don’t know. (1:05:23) I just heard Trudeau get getting made fun of. (1:05:27) I know.(1:05:28) Friday night. (1:05:29) A lot of fun. (1:05:30) You can’t do it.(1:05:33) All right, boys. (1:05:34) So Sean, what do you got, my friend? (1:05:35) You have anything? (1:05:37) I mean, I do have some things on my mind and I do have some things saved. (1:05:42) One goes all the way back to New Year’s Eve.(1:05:46) This was posted by Next Wave America, where they showed a clip of a podcast of these two (1:05:53) gentlemen speaking of a bill that was signed by Mike Johnson and the rest of the Congress (1:06:00) that gives the IDS, the Israel Defense Force, American military benefits. (1:06:07) Isn’t that special? (1:06:10) Wait, hold up. (1:06:11) So the VA is going to help Israelis, but not Americans? (1:06:16) Apparently, that seems to be the the the criteria here.(1:06:21) The Israeli Defense Force is getting American benefits, military benefits at this point. (1:06:26) Now, mind you, and the gentleman made a great point and he went off the rails. (1:06:31) I don’t want to say what he said just because we probably will get taken down.(1:06:35) But, you know, he hit the nail on the head going, do you know how much money Americans pay (1:06:42) for health insurance every single month? (1:06:46) And it’s I just did my health insurance with my wife and I. (1:06:49) We don’t have any kids or anything. (1:06:50) And it’s astronomical, dude. (1:06:52) It’s insane.(1:06:53) It is insane how much health insurance costs. (1:06:57) And now we’re sending it to a foreign military that doesn’t have anything to do with (1:07:01) American freedom, liberty, anything like that. (1:07:05) They are just.(1:07:06) A country who who’s actually attacked us on more than one occasion, and they’ve also. (1:07:15) Remember the liberty. (1:07:17) Remember the liberty.(1:07:18) USS Liberty. (1:07:19) Remember 9-11. (1:07:20) And 9-11.(1:07:22) Don’t get. (1:07:22) Oh boy, here we go. (1:07:23) We’re going to take it off YouTube.(1:07:25) Don’t laugh at 9-11. (1:07:28) Oh, oh, but 9-11. (1:07:30) Hey, hey, by the way, like he cracked that little thing.(1:07:36) It was like the most autistic thing I ever saw. (1:07:38) He’s like, don’t make fun of 9-11. (1:07:41) Yeah, but funny that you bring.(1:07:42) I was trying to channel Norm Macdonald when he does that as a co-host. (1:07:48) Yeah, that’s kind of the thing I was talking about. (1:07:50) Yeah.(1:07:55) You ever think the thing about the thing? (1:07:57) Maybe they can’t. (1:07:58) You know, history is kind of funny. (1:07:59) It’s like I open the books.(1:08:00) It’s oh, my God, we did everything right. (1:08:03) Kind of cool. (1:08:05) You got the voices, man.(1:08:06) Can you do that? (1:08:07) That was a big one. (1:08:08) Jordan Peterson. (1:08:11) You betcha.(1:08:12) Yeah. (1:08:12) True dog. (1:08:13) Sure.(1:08:13) He wants to come out and he wants to talk about he wants to talk all high and mighty on his (1:08:18) little horse. (1:08:19) And he’s out there and he can go. (1:08:23) He can stop.(1:08:24) He can stop at any time. (1:08:26) And he doesn’t stop. (1:08:29) Hey, Dr. (1:08:30) Peterson, Dr. (1:08:31) Peter, have you read your own books? (1:08:33) Just curious.(1:08:33) Yeah, I cleaned my own room last night. (1:08:37) I went out. (1:08:38) I went outside.(1:08:39) I got myself a trash bag and I came back and I stopped after I cleaned the room. (1:08:47) That’s so great. (1:08:50) It’s so great.(1:08:52) Everybody’s saying it’s the best impression you’ve ever done. (1:08:59) That should have been the ticket right there. (1:09:01) Right there.(1:09:03) That’s beautiful. (1:09:04) Dr. Peterson, man, that would be the shit. (1:09:06) That would be crazy.(1:09:07) I’m really in it for the entertainment at this point. (1:09:09) Well, I’d like to be the new governor of Canada. (1:09:11) It’d be a great opportunity for me.(1:09:16) 51st day, buddy. (1:09:18) I thought that was Greenland. (1:09:22) That’s just the territory.(1:09:23) They don’t get statehood. (1:09:24) The trash island. (1:09:28) Come on, man.(1:09:29) You got your list. (1:09:30) Are we are we rambling? (1:09:31) Are we going to follow you? (1:09:32) Let’s hold on and buckle up. (1:09:34) Well, no.(1:09:35) So so you brought up you brought up 9-11. (1:09:37) So we might as well just go there, too, because, you know, it all kind of goes together. (1:09:42) So not only are we funding Israel’s soldiers, (1:09:48) we’re also funding Al-Qaeda in Syria as we speak, (1:09:55) which is a slap in the face to everyone who served post 9-11.(1:10:01) That is so that is so vile. (1:10:03) They lied to us about everything. (1:10:05) Like, look, I’m a Gen Xer.(1:10:08) Mark’s a Gen Xer. (1:10:09) I don’t know about you, Jason. (1:10:11) I know you guys are a little bit younger, Zach and Andrew.(1:10:13) But like, you are not going to play our generation again. (1:10:17) We’re not doing this again. (1:10:18) We’re not we’re not going to fall for it again.(1:10:21) It’s not going to happen. (1:10:24) How are you going to have a tie rate against the FBI, man? (1:10:28) I mean, we could go there, too, but we only got so much time. (1:10:31) That’s that’s what the FBI Al-Qaeda is the FBI.(1:10:35) It’s ISIS. (1:10:36) The return of ISIS is the CIA. (1:10:38) Yes, that’s that’s all it is crazy.(1:10:40) So they lied us into these wars, right? (1:10:45) And then and telling us that Al-Qaeda is the bad guy. (1:10:49) They you know, they’re responsible. (1:10:50) We’re going to go get them.(1:10:51) And we spent trillions of dollars in 20 years at war between Iraq and Afghanistan (1:10:56) to just replace the Taliban with the Taliban. (1:11:00) Right. (1:11:00) And now we’re still funding.(1:11:03) We are funding them again. (1:11:04) Like. (1:11:06) They were that wasn’t when they were that wasn’t the same.(1:11:09) Now is Al-Qaeda. (1:11:10) This is insanity. (1:11:11) You do not hate these people enough.(1:11:14) I swear to God, they’re going to be there to be these quote unquote enemy. (1:11:22) Wow. (1:11:22) And that doesn’t even skim the surface at this point, right? (1:11:27) To be fair, the Taliban on the Taliban ordeal.(1:11:31) That’s not the same Taliban, though. (1:11:32) That’s not the CIA’s Taliban. (1:11:35) Oh, no, it’s the Pentagon’s Taliban.(1:11:37) Remember, it’s just the Taliban. (1:11:39) And we got the Pentagon’s Taliban. (1:11:40) And those are the ones that are actually fighting that we’re funding each side of.(1:11:46) It’s just one big one big funding war. (1:11:49) That’s all it is. (1:11:49) The one big war game.(1:11:51) Even this Russia, Ukraine thing. (1:11:53) It’s a one big war game. (1:11:55) Everybody’s in collusion with each other.(1:11:59) Can you really be a global empire if you’re not funding both sides of every conflict? (1:12:04) Meanwhile, the United States, they’re working together to fight the (1:12:09) terrorists in Southeast Asia. (1:12:15) Oh, yeah, getting right. (1:12:17) So we’ll go back on topic for a little bit because we we didn’t shit on them enough.(1:12:22) You know, of course, let’s keep the wars going. (1:12:25) But so Kevin O’Leary, Mr. (1:12:26) Wonderful, talk a lot about economic union with Canada, as opposed to taking them in (1:12:31) as a state, having shared a currency, open travel, increased trade. (1:12:34) Anybody have thoughts on that? (1:12:37) Yes.(1:12:38) I mean, Justin guy is a smart fella. (1:12:41) Yeah. (1:12:42) Go ahead, Zach.(1:12:44) Oh, I’m disagreeing. (1:12:46) I mean. (1:12:48) The building bridges.(1:12:50) You should be able to build bridges. (1:12:52) Exactly. (1:12:53) The answer is point right there.(1:12:54) You should be able to build bridges. (1:12:59) So that’s just the world we live in. (1:13:02) I’m all for a free trade and open, open border trade back and forth, even a shared (1:13:07) currency.(1:13:08) But I don’t want either government to control it. (1:13:10) I don’t want the U.S. (1:13:11) Canada. (1:13:12) If we can do that.(1:13:14) Yeah. (1:13:14) Go ahead. (1:13:14) You’re asking for centralized currency, though.(1:13:17) What if we forced what if we forced any trade between the United States and and Canada to (1:13:22) be in one precious metal of gold or silver only? (1:13:26) Only Bitcoin cash. (1:13:28) What if it was only backed? (1:13:29) What if it was only that kind of revenue or that kind of. (1:13:31) You can’t control the monetary system.(1:13:34) You’re taking away the freedom of the people. (1:13:35) You control the monetary system. (1:13:38) Which, well, let’s let’s take it.(1:13:41) Let’s let’s let’s do it like this. (1:13:43) All right. (1:13:44) We know that we can’t have a monetary monopoly, but in the world that we live in today, we (1:13:50) don’t have that structure.(1:13:52) Well, we do, but not enough people either know or actually understand to drop into that (1:13:59) into alternatives. (1:14:01) But. (1:14:02) With this right here in the world that we live in today, the realities of it, would (1:14:08) this be a better alternative just as the world is today as the United States, the United (1:14:14) States and Canada as today? (1:14:20) I mean, I’ll say it like I said it to the Trumpers earlier today on X. (1:14:25) Look, y’all are asking for less government and you want less government.(1:14:28) You want to have this doge thing, you know, bring less government. (1:14:32) But you’re going to start acquiring other countries like Canada and Greenland and stuff (1:14:36) like that are trying to merge your monetary system or anything like that. (1:14:40) You’re asking for more government.(1:14:42) All that is is more government. (1:14:44) That’s not less government at all. (1:14:46) This direction.(1:14:48) Absolutely right. (1:14:49) And even like an economic union like Justin’s talking about, it’s just it’s going to turn (1:14:55) into something more, just like the European Union, where it started out. (1:14:59) NAFTA did not work very well for anyone.(1:15:01) NAFTA didn’t work. (1:15:03) Then they keep stepping and overstepping and trying to do more things and taking more control (1:15:08) over your life so that I think it’s a bad idea ultimately. (1:15:12) But I don’t hate it as opposed to just taking it over.(1:15:16) I think that’s at least a better option. (1:15:19) If those are the only two. (1:15:20) I’m an agorist.(1:15:21) Or not. (1:15:22) Yeah, I’m an agorist. (1:15:24) So I mean, if they want to take a lot of control, I’ll just be smuggling all the way.(1:15:31) How do you get a country that is $36 trillion in debt and counting? (1:15:39) Wanting to expand yourselves, which is going to make more debt. (1:15:43) It doesn’t make any sense. (1:15:45) It is the stupidest shit I’ve ever seen in my life.(1:15:48) Donald Trump’s presidency is going to be a fucking disaster. (1:15:53) 100%. (1:15:54) But it’s going to be entertaining.(1:15:56) No, it’s not going to be entertaining. (1:15:58) Because when the bottom falls out of everything, which it’s going to. (1:16:03) The monetary system.(1:16:04) We are going to see a major financial disaster under Trump’s watch. (1:16:09) The proof’s in the pudding. (1:16:10) They already just sent another 500 million fucking dollars of weapons and shit to Ukraine.(1:16:17) They don’t care. (1:16:18) They know exactly what they’re doing because Swift is already working on the CBDC. (1:16:23) They don’t care.(1:16:25) And every, all these people are like, oh my God, Trump’s going to save this country. (1:16:30) Trump is going to destroy it. (1:16:34) Sorry for the black pill.(1:16:36) He is going to be a little more honest. (1:16:38) Now, can we, can we be honest that he might be there when it gets destroyed? (1:16:42) Like, it’s not just him. (1:16:43) We’ve been doing this shit for decades.(1:16:46) Yeah, it just happened to be whoever’s going to be under watch when this thing blows up (1:16:51) in their face, it’s not going to be their fault. (1:16:53) It’s going to be. (1:16:55) He’s the final part, right? (1:16:57) He’s the one who put a $7.8 trillion in debt.(1:17:00) He started it. (1:17:01) He started this shit. (1:17:04) We were only 1 trillion in debt in like 1990.(1:17:07) Is that correct? (1:17:07) Something like that. (1:17:08) Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. (1:17:10) We were, no, no, no.(1:17:11) We weren’t even in the trillions until like 2000. (1:17:14) I thought we were at 1 trillion in 1990. (1:17:16) And then now we’re at 36.(1:17:17) Oh, I’m sorry. (1:17:18) No, no, no, you’re correct. (1:17:19) You’re correct.(1:17:20) When Bush. (1:17:20) That’s only like 30 something. (1:17:22) Right.(1:17:22) When Bush took over in 2001, the debt was like 5.5 T. (1:17:29) Something like that. (1:17:30) Somewhere in there. (1:17:31) That’s 25, 20 years ago.(1:17:32) Yeah, 25 years ago. (1:17:33) But no, but like, think about this dude. (1:17:35) Like, and Trump will just be like, it was all the Democrats fault.(1:17:38) Look what they did to me, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. (1:17:40) And he’s going to, he’s going to portray himself to be this, like, whatever dude, which is why (1:17:46) he got voted in again in the first place. (1:17:49) But we’re just switching seats on a crashing airplane.(1:17:53) This isn’t going to work. (1:17:55) The like, and if like the only way he’s going to get through this is by some very, very, (1:18:02) very careful choreography and some strategic planning. (1:18:06) But the people he has behind him and the speaker of the house in particular, Mike Johnson, (1:18:12) that Israel first cup piece of shit.(1:18:15) Who Trump just endorsed. (1:18:17) Oh, by the way, everybody who voted for the IDF benefits were Trump endorsements, by the (1:18:24) way. (1:18:26) Trump endorsements voted for that.(1:18:28) All of his endorsements did, as a matter of fact, surprise, surprise. (1:18:33) But look who his major donor was. (1:18:35) Maria Maddison, $100 million to his campaign.(1:18:39) Look her up. (1:18:40) I don’t want to spoil the party for you, but knock yourselves out. (1:18:44) I’m putting up, I’m putting up a piece from Justin just because it looks like he did research (1:18:48) because he puts numbers in there.(1:18:49) So I’m just going to trust that they’re correct. (1:18:51) Since we’re getting demonetized on YouTube anyway, might as well like completely lie (1:18:55) and use totally. (1:18:55) He’s not wrong, but Obama did that in eight years.(1:18:58) Trump did that in four. (1:18:59) That’s the big difference. (1:19:01) Right.(1:19:01) Well, that’s 6.6 trillion. (1:19:02) Let’s be honest. (1:19:03) Operation Warp Speed.(1:19:04) He got bamboozled. (1:19:05) Okay. (1:19:06) This is what I think.(1:19:07) I think Trump got bamboozled. (1:19:09) He didn’t know anything about how the government works. (1:19:12) He got the Raytheon.(1:19:13) He got a guy coming right out of the defense department just so they could get Lloyd Austin (1:19:17) to do it the next time. (1:19:18) They did things for Trump so they could set precedents so they could do this other shit (1:19:22) that they have going. (1:19:23) Like seriously, two months before he gets elected, the DOJ says it’s okay to use lethal (1:19:28) force by the military to support law enforcement in helping carry out like all their stuff.(1:19:34) Why would they do that? (1:19:36) If he was such a Hitler, such a Nazi, why would they allow that kind of writing to be put in (1:19:41) for him to be in control of that two months later? (1:19:44) They know. (1:19:44) Of course, they don’t believe that. (1:19:46) He’s in there to be the father.(1:19:48) That’s what he is. (1:19:49) He’s in there because they would love to destroy him. (1:19:52) He kept Fauci.(1:19:55) Warp Speed, 6.6 trillion. (1:19:57) The $1,200 to everybody while $22,800 out of each of our pockets got stolen in that (1:20:02) bill. (1:20:03) That $1,200 we got was 1 20th of that bill, by the way.(1:20:07) It’s crazy. (1:20:07) By the way, Sudan got $700 million for gender studies during that. (1:20:12) Let’s never forget that.(1:20:13) Well, good for Sudan. (1:20:14) Let’s never forget that. (1:20:16) And every other person that got money from the United States.(1:20:19) That cracks me up. (1:20:20) You do not hate your government enough. (1:20:22) I promise you this.(1:20:24) We got $1,200 while Sudan got $700 million and God knows who else, dude. (1:20:28) Maui burns to the fucking ground, dude. (1:20:31) They get $700 bucks while Ukraine gets another $100 billion.(1:20:34) You know why? (1:20:35) North Carolina’s under water and the same thing happens. (1:20:38) And half of California’s on fire, same thing happens. (1:20:41) Appalachia’s straight as shit, dude.(1:20:42) But hey, they just- (1:20:43) You’re doing insurance claims? (1:20:45) You know why Sudan got that money, though, right? (1:20:49) No. (1:20:49) To kill their own people. (1:20:51) Duh.(1:20:53) Of course. (1:20:54) Well, they stopped killing- (1:20:54) We got a fund, get us money now, all right? (1:20:57) The entire population of Sudan is about to be trans. (1:21:00) Give it five years.(1:21:02) Give it- (1:21:03) At least- (1:21:04) Like, wasn’t the guy in Ethiopia, wasn’t- (1:21:08) Didn’t he get the Nobel Peace Prize and then he’s ahead of some genocide in the next five years (1:21:14) later? (1:21:14) It’s unbelievable what we do. (1:21:16) It’s like Obama got a Peace Prize. (1:21:17) Remember when, what was it? (1:21:19) What’s the guy? (1:21:20) The PLO guy.(1:21:21) Yasser Arafat. (1:21:22) He got a Peace Prize. (1:21:23) You’re like, all right.(1:21:25) Obama got one and bombed a hospital, dude. (1:21:29) Killed all kinds of civilians. (1:21:30) That was a day after he got it, right? (1:21:34) Trump is Hitler.(1:21:35) Exactly there, YouTube. (1:21:36) Killing a 16-year-old American with your drone strike by Obama. (1:21:41) But with the COVID shenanigans and Trump’s deficit, as we’ll call it, (1:21:48) that has a little bit more to do with the hiding of bailout in order to- (1:22:01) bust as 2007, 2008.(1:22:04) Yes. (1:22:07) And they’re going to try- (1:22:08) Do you want to explain a little bit of that, Zach? (1:22:09) Hold on. (1:22:10) Let’s go back to this time because this is what, 16, 15 years ago? (1:22:13) A lot of people probably weren’t into politics or any kind of geopolitics or economics (1:22:17) in that 15 years.(1:22:18) Share a little bit about that, Zach, if you could, what he did in the bailout stuff. (1:22:23) Well, I mean, actually, Sean, if you want to speak on it a little bit more, (1:22:27) you’re more renowned on it than me. (1:22:29) Wait, which part? (1:22:30) Which part do you want to go into? (1:22:31) The bailout situation between 2007 and 2020 and how similar a fashion it was (1:22:39) between one bubble burst to the next bubble burst (1:22:43) and the smoke shield that they use COVID as for the next round of bailouts.(1:22:49) Well, you really got to go back to the dot-com bubble burst. (1:22:52) If you want to start that dot-com bubble burst, (1:22:55) all of a sudden, planes are flying into buildings. (1:23:00) You know what I’m saying? (1:23:01) Dude, connect the dots, I’m telling you right now.(1:23:05) Remember, planes only flew into a building only one day after (1:23:09) Donald Rumsfeld said that $2.3 trillion is missing. (1:23:13) Come on, it’s not like $2.3 trillion. (1:23:17) Come on, that’s $2,300 billion, guys.(1:23:20) And it was never talked about again. (1:23:22) That’s the craziest part. (1:23:24) It was never brought up again, ever.(1:23:26) It was building seven in a part of the Pentagon, mysteriously- (1:23:31) But are you a real libertarian by studying Japanese quail on drugs (1:23:38) to see how close to us they are? (1:23:41) Yes. (1:23:41) Yes, you are. (1:23:42) You are a real libertarian.(1:23:45) Hey, you guys ready for just a little levity? (1:23:47) I got Whitney Cummings shitting on New Year’s Eve doing her roast. (1:23:51) Did you guys hear this yet? (1:23:52) Oh, shit. (1:23:53) No.(1:23:54) What? (1:23:54) Oh, my God. (1:23:57) I’m going to pull up the building seven from the British broadcast (1:24:00) where it’s still up 20 minutes beforehand. (1:24:02) So I’m going to do that while I play this clip, all right? (1:24:04) Let’s see what we can find.(1:24:06) Hold on one second. (1:24:18) Whitney Cummings, it is time for you to roast the year. (1:24:22) Oh, this was great.(1:24:23) Feel free to heckle me. (1:24:24) Feel free to come for me. (1:24:26) I do believe we need to hold 2024 accountable for its behavior.(1:24:30) That is what white women do now. (1:24:32) We point out other things that are toxic because we don’t get irony. (1:24:36) And that is our truth.(1:24:37) This was the year that we started being wistful about murderers. (1:24:41) Remember, this was the year we were like, were the Menendez brothers so bad? (1:24:45) This was the year we could not get enough of murderers. (1:24:48) Gypsy Rose became our favorite celebrity because murdering your mom is so brat.(1:24:53) They had her on a red carpet, red carpet, a little on the nose for a murderer. (1:24:57) But she was, like, posing in a fancy dress. (1:24:59) We were like, slay.(1:25:00) And she was like, I did. (1:25:02) And of course, our heartthrob of the year was the alleged cold-blooded killer named (1:25:06) Luigi, who is now in the same prison as Diddy, which I’m very upset about because (1:25:11) Luigi already has a lower back issue. (1:25:14) This was the year nothing made sense.(1:25:16) Fertility on sales of baby oil was up. (1:25:19) White supremacy groups reached record highs. (1:25:22) It got so bad.(1:25:23) Ariana Grande became white again. (1:25:25) Half the people I know think we’re in a simulation. (1:25:28) I go to a website and it asks me if I’m a robot or not.(1:25:31) Half the time I get the quiz wrong. (1:25:33) I’m like, does the shadow of a bike count as a bike? (1:25:35) I don’t know. (1:25:35) Why am I looking at a grainy photo of a crack house? (1:25:37) We just all broke mentally this year.(1:25:40) Things got so bleak. (1:25:41) We started watching the WNBA. (1:25:44) Was that what happened? (1:25:46) The WNBA finally realized the only way to make money is to just make them about cheerleaders.(1:25:50) The Dallas Cowboys cheerleader doc showed the girls being treated horribly, underpaid, (1:25:54) crying. (1:25:55) I thought I’d open a video on Hunter Biden’s laptop. (1:25:58) 2024 election fried our brains.(1:26:00) The Democrats couldn’t hold a primary because they were too busy holding a body upright. (1:26:04) Are we still rolling? (1:26:06) Am I off? (1:26:06) Go for it. (1:26:07) It was amazing that the pro-choice party didn’t give their voters one when it came to the (1:26:11) presidential candidate.(1:26:13) Kamala was forced on us so hard you’d think she was patented by Pfizer or Moderna, whichever (1:26:18) one. (1:26:19) Oh, God. (1:26:20) Andy just gave me a very scary look.(1:26:21) No! (1:26:22) The media wants us to leave the country is so divided. (1:26:25) We actually came together a lot this year. (1:26:27) As a nation, we unanimously agreed that we would rather see J-Lo in a toxic relationship (1:26:31) than in concert.(1:26:33) We all agreed the government totally knows what drones are and aren’t telling us. (1:26:36) The drones are still up there, and we have no idea what’s behind them. (1:26:39) No idea? (1:26:40) I mean, they’re still up in the sky, so I guess we can rule out that they were made (1:26:42) by Boeing.(1:26:43) The point is, I think we all agree on a lot of things. (1:26:47) And since I only have a minute left live on establishment media, why don’t we just (1:26:50) say a bunch of things that we know that they’ll never cover? (1:26:52) OK, ready, go. (1:26:53) Trump shooter didn’t have any silverware in his house.(1:26:55) No one thought that was weird. (1:26:57) Are we still rolling? (1:26:58) Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia put money into Disney, so just know there won’t be any girl (1:27:01) characters in the next Cars movie. (1:27:04) Are we still rolling? (1:27:06) This is wild.(1:27:07) Why have so many President’s chefs died? (1:27:09) She can’t believe she’s still on television. (1:27:11) They haven’t cut her out yet. (1:27:12) Boy Scout of America.(1:27:14) They renamed itself Scouting America. (1:27:15) You know who else changed their name? (1:27:16) Sean Combs. (1:27:17) Just saying.(1:27:17) Let’s learn something in 2025. (1:27:19) I can’t believe you guys are still letting me go. (1:27:20) This is amazing.(1:27:21) I love CNN. (1:27:23) Please stop me, Andy, because I will just keep going. (1:27:25) Happy New Year, Whitney, coming.(1:27:27) Am I still streaming? (1:27:29) Yes! (1:27:31) I like her. (1:27:33) She is great. (1:27:35) Have you guys seen that yet? (1:27:36) Any thoughts? (1:27:38) I thought, you know, that’s a hell of a promo.(1:27:40) That’s right there. (1:27:42) I thought they would cut her off of the Pfizer thing, man. (1:27:45) That’s like half their advertising.(1:27:47) That’s true. (1:27:48) I thought they were going to be like pulling the plug on it, right? (1:27:51) Well, to her credibility, she switched it from Pfizer to Moderna, so that probably saved her. (1:27:59) Throw more money in the dust.(1:28:00) That was awesome. (1:28:05) That’s great. (1:28:06) Nice.(1:28:09) I got to run in a few minutes, guys. (1:28:12) I did want to ask, what do you think is going to happen? (1:28:15) Trump’s getting inaugurated in the next 11 days. (1:28:18) How’s this year going to go? (1:28:20) What are we going to look at here? (1:28:22) It’s going to be more and more absurd the longer it goes and the longer it runs.(1:28:29) That is true. (1:28:30) Yes. (1:28:32) We’re going to war with Iran.(1:28:35) We’re going to war. (1:28:38) Is Greenland happening? (1:28:41) No. (1:28:42) Yeah, I think Greenland’s going to happen.(1:28:45) I think because they left Denmark, I think they’re going to look for some kind of (1:28:52) protection, sovereignty, and they’ll just do that. (1:28:54) Did they actually leave? (1:28:57) That’s my understanding. (1:28:59) Fact check me, everybody.(1:29:00) My understanding is that Greenland is in the midst of officially leaving Denmark or (1:29:06) something, but I could be wrong. (1:29:08) That’s what I thought throughout this whole thing in the first place. (1:29:11) Yeah.(1:29:11) If that’s the case, then I definitely can see this actually being something of a reality, (1:29:17) more so than going to war with Iran, but don’t take Iran off the table. (1:29:23) That might happen. (1:29:26) I think Syria is going to play a big role.(1:29:30) In the coming year. (1:29:32) Dave DeCamp and Kyle Anzalone were talking about it earlier, how (1:29:36) the Trump administration is leaning towards doing it, pretty much. (1:29:44) Amity makes a good point.(1:29:45) Trump is going to give us globalism and MAGA is going to fall for it because MAGA are a cult. (1:29:53) It will defend it. (1:29:54) The exact thing they were talking shit about Biden doing 10 minutes ago.(1:30:00) They’re going to defend to the death Trump doing the exact same thing. (1:30:04) When are they going to rename MAGA to MACA, M-A-C-A, make America communist again? (1:30:14) It’s going to be make America globalist again. (1:30:18) There you go.(1:30:20) Communism, globalism. (1:30:21) What’s the difference? (1:30:22) It’s a global revolution of the worker. (1:30:26) Yay.(1:30:27) Seize thy means of production, everybody. (1:30:30) That’s their MO, man. (1:30:33) On that note, gentlemen.(1:30:35) Should be all good. (1:30:37) All right. (1:30:37) So what are we doing? (1:30:38) Are we doing this once a month? (1:30:39) What are we doing, gentlemen? (1:30:40) Let’s lock ourselves down.(1:30:41) Can we do one Thursday a month? (1:30:43) Let’s do it. (1:30:44) I don’t have a problem with that. (1:30:45) Let’s do it.(1:30:46) We need a name. (1:30:47) We are currently the League of Ordinary Gentlemen. (1:30:50) We had come up with a thing called Friends, which is just F-R-E-N-S, which is like a joke on (1:30:54) the friends thing.(1:30:57) So who wants to do the poll? (1:30:58) Who’s got the biggest numbers? (1:31:00) Sean or Zach? (1:31:01) Somebody, Andrew? (1:31:02) Oh, wait. (1:31:03) Actually, I think you do, Jason. (1:31:05) The Chism Tour.(1:31:06) That’s what we’re doing. (1:31:07) You’re in thousands. (1:31:09) We should call it the Hookers and Blow pod, dude.(1:31:12) There you go. (1:31:14) There you go. (1:31:15) I’m down with that one.(1:31:18) Okay. (1:31:18) Hookers and Blow. (1:31:19) Let’s do it.(1:31:22) All right. (1:31:22) We’re still putting up a poll, but that one’s definitely taking the lead. (1:31:26) Yeah, that’s going to be on there.(1:31:27) You’re tasked with making that logo for us. (1:31:33) If it is Hookers and Blow, might I suggest having a blow-up doll with Hunter Biden and (1:31:42) a laptop? (1:31:44) And a fish out of a crock pot. (1:31:47) As long as that blow-up doll is at least 18, it should be okay.(1:31:52) Yes. (1:31:53) Do they make blow-up dolls under 18? (1:31:56) God, I hope not. (1:31:58) In the free market, they do.(1:31:59) Do they have to leave them in a warehouse for 18 years to be able to consent? (1:32:02) Is that what you’re saying? (1:32:05) Yes. (1:32:06) Yes. (1:32:06) There’s some fucked up shit out there.(1:32:08) Because there’s a sex shop out here by me or whatever. (1:32:12) And I pop in there every once in a while. (1:32:15) But now they got a diaper section in there.(1:32:17) And there’s like a thing for the diaper people. (1:32:20) I haven’t been in there since because it’s fucked up. (1:32:22) I don’t think that’s all right.(1:32:24) But that’s kind of a thing. (1:32:26) Yeah. (1:32:27) It’s like they do these things from before.(1:32:30) It’s not as bad as the things it used to be and the things it can be down the road. (1:32:36) Answer me this. (1:32:38) Did you go in? (1:32:40) Tessa Torre.(1:32:43) I like it. (1:32:44) But did you go in to get a high times? (1:32:47) Or what’s the deal with the sex shop? (1:32:51) Dog, I’m married. (1:32:52) You just got to go to those places sometimes, man.(1:32:55) Sometimes. (1:32:55) All right, gentlemen. (1:32:58) Our first episode is 111.(1:33:01) 111 people. (1:33:02) Thank you so much for joining us. (1:33:04) You guys download it, upload it on your stuff too.(1:33:08) Who cares? (1:33:08) This is our show. (1:33:09) This isn’t mine. (1:33:10) This is ours.(1:33:10) And next time, Zach, I think we’re going on your stream, right? (1:33:14) We’ll do. (1:33:15) Yes, sir. (1:33:16) Well, you’ll be driving.(1:33:17) Gentlemen, please. (1:33:18) Everyone say a little bit about yourself and how we can get a hold of everybody. (1:33:23) So first off, I don’t drive.(1:33:25) Andrew drives. (1:33:26) I’m the tour guide. (1:33:27) All right.(1:33:29) Well, navigator. (1:33:31) Say a little about yourself, how we can get a hold of you and say your goodbyes. (1:33:34) And we’ll, we’ll call it a night.(1:33:37) Andrew, go for it. (1:33:39) Just hit me up on next at a icon and 90. (1:33:43) I’m not really too terribly active on social media.(1:33:46) But just if you need to get a hold of me, you know how to get all of me. (1:33:53) And, uh, make sure you come subscribe over to the legacy, right? (1:33:58) And, uh, that way we can get monetized. (1:34:01) You can help us monetize because Andrew needs some hair plugs.(1:34:08) Man, you always, I’m also willing. (1:34:11) I’m also willing to donate to, uh, for some more hair hair plugs for everybody here. (1:34:16) If you’re, if you’re going balding, you and me, give me some too, but you can, you can, uh, (1:34:22) like, or just shave it.(1:34:26) Exactly. (1:34:27) Mark, shave it. (1:34:29) Just go complete bald.(1:34:33) It’s like really light. (1:34:34) I actually do have hair, but it’s really hard. (1:34:36) He’s got hair.(1:34:37) Yeah. (1:34:37) Way more than me. (1:34:38) It’s going white.(1:34:41) Thanks for joining us, gentlemen. (1:34:42) It was a great, great first time to meet with you guys. (1:34:44) I’m so glad we got to do this, man.(1:34:47) Sean, what do you got my friend? (1:34:50) Yeah, absolutely. (1:34:51) I mean, real quick, I’m just going to tell y’all, you should probably diversify your (1:34:57) portfolio. (1:34:58) If you haven’t done that already, you should probably get into more things outside of the (1:35:03) Fiat system.(1:35:04) Things are going to get very interesting here in 2025 when it comes to the stock market (1:35:09) and Fiat currency. (1:35:12) Um, I’m not a financial advisor by all means. (1:35:14) I just follow this stuff very closely and I would highly recommend you get into some (1:35:20) precious metals, gold, silver, copper.(1:35:23) Copper is a great buy. (1:35:24) Silver is still a great buy. (1:35:25) Gold’s for rich people.(1:35:26) That’s just the way it goes. (1:35:29) But you can also find me at Buds in Reality everywhere on X, Facebook, Instagram. (1:35:37) But it’s the letter N, not N. (1:35:39) B-N-R, like guns and roses.(1:35:41) G-N-R, B-N-R, at Buds in Reality. (1:35:44) Find me. (1:35:44) You got goldbacks? (1:35:47) Goldbacks.(1:35:48) Yes. (1:35:49) Goldbacks. (1:35:50) I was going to ask.(1:35:53) What do you suggest? (1:35:55) Goldbacks or gold bonds? (1:35:58) Gold, period. (1:36:00) Mark, you’re muted. (1:36:00) We can’t hear you.(1:36:01) Fair enough. (1:36:02) Fair enough. (1:36:04) What if I’m a silver guy? (1:36:05) I don’t like goldbacks.(1:36:06) Okay, so goldbacks are only half the gold value. (1:36:11) So what’s gold? (1:36:12) About $2,600 right now. (1:36:14) So you’d have to buy $5,200 worth of goldbacks to get $2,600 worth of actual physical gold.(1:36:21) Because half the value is in the way of making a paper, (1:36:24) like a currency that you can carry with you. (1:36:28) Does that make sense? (1:36:28) That’s the dope part about it is you can use it as currency. (1:36:32) Like certain states, like Utah, New Hampshire, and Wyoming, I believe.(1:36:37) They all accept goldbacks. (1:36:39) And I want to try to work on something in Michigan to change the legal tender laws. (1:36:45) This is a Wyoming and a Nevada one.(1:36:47) But basically what I’m saying is, I’m not saying that’s a bad thing, (1:36:50) because basically half of the value is in the technology of making it like a currency. (1:36:55) So if you have a $1 and you have a $20 or $50 or $100, (1:36:59) the actual weight of the paper is the weight of the gold. (1:37:02) You can actually feel the difference.(1:37:04) It’s in the paper. (1:37:05) It’s amazing. (1:37:06) I mean, it’s amazing technology.(1:37:07) I met these guys at Freedom Fest. (1:37:08) But I like buying just silver and trying to do fractions, (1:37:12) fractional silver and things like that. (1:37:13) Because let’s say silver is $30.(1:37:15) Break it into tens, $3 of little piece. (1:37:19) Silver is dope to have just because it’s in literally everything. (1:37:23) It’s a commodity.(1:37:24) So having- (1:37:25) And the new battery. (1:37:26) The new battery is going to use a silver additive of some sort, allegedly. (1:37:30) So that might actually hit the market as a resource commodity and a precious metal.(1:37:36) It’ll do that, I’m sure. (1:37:38) Well, take this advice in acknowledging what gold, silver, and copper is. (1:37:43) Copper is for the poor working class.(1:37:47) Silver is for the middle class. (1:37:49) Gold is for the wealthy. (1:37:51) Now you have a good distinguishment of why precious metals is a must-have.(1:37:57) There it is. (1:37:59) Yes. (1:37:59) Sean, give us your socials, my friend.(1:38:01) I think I just did that. (1:38:03) Did you do everything? (1:38:04) Yeah, everything. (1:38:05) BNR, AdBugsInReality.(1:38:07) All right. (1:38:08) Jason, my friend, I know you got to go. (1:38:12) Yo, find me on X at DropTheMaskPod.(1:38:15) And find my podcast anywhere. (1:38:18) You can find podcasts, YouTube, Rumble, Spotify, whatever. (1:38:22) I’m there.(1:38:23) Go to my locals channel. (1:38:24) There’s a link in my X profile for some special bonus content. (1:38:28) It’s free.(1:38:29) You don’t have to pay. (1:38:31) It’s fun. (1:38:32) It’s cool.(1:38:33) Can you help me set up my locals channel? (1:38:35) Because I literally don’t know how to do that. (1:38:37) Absolutely. (1:38:38) And can you do it after you stop laughing at me? (1:38:42) It’d be kind of nice.(1:38:44) It’s so easy, man. (1:38:47) You keep showing your age here. (1:38:49) I can’t help it.(1:38:50) All right. (1:38:51) So gentlemen, thank you so much for joining us, man. (1:38:54) Jason, anything else before we call it a night? (1:38:56) No, that’s it.(1:38:57) Thanks, everybody. (1:38:57) It’s been a lot of fun. (1:38:58) Thank you, Amity, Justin, and LikeCoinLisa for all the comments.(1:39:03) Oh, one final question from Justin. (1:39:06) Where does aluminum foil fall into this? (1:39:10) It’s in Sean’s backyard. (1:39:12) Sean owns it.(1:39:14) He’s the one selling that out. (1:39:16) The aluminum bank of Sean. (1:39:18) So everybody, catch me at MarkSeanPolls, real simple, (1:39:25) Knocked Conscious.com, K-N-O-C-K-E-D, Conscious.(1:39:29) Justin, you and I have one next week on your podcast, I think, (1:39:32) that is Consciously Unmasked we got going on. (1:39:35) Guys, I literally have had a podcast Saturday, Sunday, Monday, (1:39:39) Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. (1:39:42) Holy shit.(1:39:43) And I got a full-time job. (1:39:44) I have no idea how this happened. (1:39:46) I know that after next Thursday, I’m not going to have a podcast for like three months, (1:39:49) and I’m going to lose all the momentum I built.(1:39:51) So I have no idea how that happened, but it’s crazy. (1:39:54) Those numbers up. (1:39:56) Guys, thank you so much.(1:39:58) This has been so much fun. (1:39:59) We had 111 people show up. (1:40:01) So thank you to the 111.(1:40:03) WhiteCoinLisa, Amity, Justin, great points, great questions. (1:40:07) Again, Andrew, Zach, Sean, Jason, thank you so much for joining us, everybody. (1:40:12) We are the League of Ordinary Gentlemen, and bros and hoes, and hookers and blow, (1:40:17) and all that good stuff.(1:40:18) Take care, everybody. (1:40:21) We’re also Trekkies.