 Lyons, your take on the current coup uprising in Kazakhstan doesn't seem like it's being widely reported by media. I've been following it pretty closely. The Doran has been, Lyons, the Doran has been doing good coverage. Max Blumenthal was doing good coverage. They did a full-on interview. It was like a long interview by Pepe Escobar. I've been reading some articles. Lyons, there's so much at play right now. Was it a color of revolution? Could be. Is Kazakhstan completely corrupt? Indeed. Was it a color of revolution? Yeah, it was it was it was definitely... there's a lot of hands in the jar, right? So it's a power play right now. What's going on? It's connected to what's going on in Ukraine and the war on Russia, right? It's also connected to what's going on in the encirclement of China, right? It's also connected with pipelines, Eurasia, Brzezinski's Eurasia. It's also legit connected with people being sick and tired of corruption, with centralized power brutalizing their citizens. As I said before, we're in a shit show right now. Everybody, not about... there are people fighting centralized power. Centralized power is fighting other centralized powers, right? Trying to maneuver for additional power, right? Who's in the right in Kazakhstan? Right now, I can't even tell you that it's gonna have a positive outcome for the citizens of Kazakhstan. Right now, it's the battle between the giants taking place. What... and this is going to happen in every country. What we need to do as citizens, as free-thinking human beings, is make sure that when the centralized grasp, centralized powers strangle hold on humanity loosens, that we tear it apart, right? And make sure whatever aspect of our lives that they were controlling, they do not control anymore. And we set up and we have to do this right now. And we're providing alternative systems for collapsing economic, political, technocracy, oligarchy, whatever the system you're functioning under is encountering, right? It's a chess game and a half right now.