 Cutie cats tearing up the couch. They got a little scratch post there with their tree in the couch as the scratch post Hi, everyone. This is Chichou. Welcome to another live stream. Today, today is March 7th, 2023. Hello, Puletonic Pluralist. In like Flynn. Welcome to another live stream. Today, today, we are going to do mapping global conflicts part 4. And we're gonna, after this one, we're gonna take a pause for two or three months to see how things play out because we've mentioned that this is going to be an extremely important period in human history. I am first Puletonic Pluralist. Would be the first time. I don't think it would be the first time. I think you've been the first few couple of times. Birdie here. How are you doing? What's up? What's up? And I think we're gonna step away from this for a couple of months. Two, three months. It's an extremely important period in human history. Really. Most important period in human history in my lifetime. Since I was, since I was a twinkle in my daddy's eye. Really. This is the most important period for more than half a century. And hopefully when we come back to this, there's going to be more blue. All the God instant notification. Awesome. Awesome. That's great. All the God and welcome. Welcome. So today, what we wait actually for notifications go out and notifications going out instant for people to roll in. My quick little intro. I am on Patreon. Substack. Subscribe. Star. You can follow the work there for those of you that are supporting this work on those platforms and as well as on Twitch. And a handful of people that are supporting this work on SensorTube and the other means of support that we've been getting. Including board games being sent to us, comic books being sent to us, cryptos indeed, of course, of course. And the love and the participation and just coming, coming to our community and sharing information and helping to spread the word again. Thank you for the support. 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Good evening, Emersonic. Good evening, good evening. Hope you guys are doing well. Let me take these guys down. Munch on. Gilded. Doink, doink, doink, doink, and doink. As for snacks, munchin' on. Pomegranates still. Hardcore. Had a few bowls. We put a big dent into the big bowl. I showed you guys a couple of days ago. So pomegranates and apples with a sprinkle of mint. Dried mint and mix it all in. Super good, super good. Really, like when you eat this, just the body feels so refreshed. It's crazy. Like super hydrating, I guess. Take a look at that. Take a look at that. That's delicious. And the pomegranates have been amazing. Amazing. Continue dairy-free. They're amazing. And the mint, so nice. I think there was someone on a comment on one of our pomegranate videos that they mentioned. They sprinkled mint on top of pomegranates. I've done it with apples before, for sure. But I never did it. I don't think I did it with pomegranates until I read the comments. So it kicks back into sharing information, right? Like, as you know, I love my pomegranates, but this has given it an amazing little twist of pomegranates. It's with a little bit of sprinkle of mint. So we're the wiser for sharing information. So nice. I got a little bit of cashews here. It's cream egg season. Cream egg season. I got a little bit of cashews that I'm not much into. What's a cream egg season? Oh, that is still coming up. I used to, when I was a kid, I used to eat that. Is that what we're talking about, Bertie here? The thing, the candy? Easter eggs. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. But the cream Easter egg, is it, you know, I'm not promoting this stuff. I don't eat this stuff anymore. But Cadbury's cream egg. Ghost face, you prefer mallow cups. I don't know what mallow cups are. That's the one, that's the one, Bertie. Oh my God. When I was a kid, just getting those, I used to get those. I was just like stringing. Crazy. Back then, at least it was most likely sugar. And when I was a kid, I'm pretty sure it's been corn syrup for a long time now. Thank God. It was most likely sugar when I was eating. No matter how good, how bad of a sugar it was, it couldn't have been as bad as corn syrup. I can't believe you brought that up. I haven't thought about those forever. Those things are crazy addictive, especially for a 420 life. So I haven't eaten one of those for 20, yeah, I haven't eaten one of those for, I don't know, I'm older than you though, so a long time, a long time. That's me going crazy. Put that up for this. Mallow cup, a mallow cup is an ancestral long house, long house. I'm supposed to use long house. Long house used by indigenous people of the Amazon notably in Colombia and Brazil. Rendez, salutations, salutations. Welcome, welcome to our live stream. Has subscribed to tier one for 43 months. 43 months stream. Salute brother. Salute. That's 43 months. What is that? That's, how many times does 12 go into 43? Right? It goes three times. That's 36. And then you got seven left over. And then seven divided by 12, more than 50%. So over three and a half years. Very cool. That's as long as we were live streaming basically. Right? That would be a sense we were live streaming. That's cool. I was eating them in 1978. I was eating them all the way through the 80s. Did they still sell them? Put that up, I misunderstood. I don't know what mellocups are. Joe, three and a half years. Three and a half years. Jelena Paz. Hello, hello. Hello, Chitra. I apologize for missing son. No worries. I'm currently grieving the loss of my brother. I hope all has been, what? My brother, I hope all has been good for you all there. I'm not going to be able to finish the stream I have to leave for my mother's. Oh, Jelena. What the? I'm sorry to hear that, brother. Or sister, of course. You know, Jelena, I don't know. But Jelena, I got a video out there. I don't know if you've seen it. Hit me up if you need to talk or if you have any questions. If you need some support. If you need a sort of a, because I've had to do two. Devastating. Uh, so I have a video out there. Check out this video if you haven't seen it. Check out this video if you haven't seen it. Did I read your thing, right? Hello, Chitra. I apologize for missing son. I'm currently grieving the loss of my brother. Yeah. Jelena, feel free to hit me up. Okay. Cardamon tea. No, not cardamon tea. Uh, danan stay cooking. Danan stay cooking. Danan stay cooking. Danan stay cooking. This is uh, um, actually, no, this has cardamon. I read that as something else. This has, this is cardamon and earl gray blend of two different Persian teas that we end up getting. So we buy two different blends. One of them is cardamon. One of them is earl gray or orange pico. I can't remember which one I mixed this one with. No, it's not orange pico. It doesn't have the orange pico taste. It's earl gray. Earl gray and a little bit of cardamon. I put more of the earl gray in here. So it's really nice. Enzo, how are you doing? Enzo smiles. When do you think America's addiction to war will uh, will ever end? If ever, it will end. Unfortunately, we have to make sure it doesn't end when it's, the empire is completely collapsed. Um, because do we really want to go there? Do we, you know, the empire should give up trying to become an empire, right? And we can see the empire here. This is one thing I actually, I thought it would be a good idea to do. This is one thing I thought it would be a good idea to do. Let's go through for the last 40 years to find out how many countries in the world, the United States has been involved in militarily, specifically not, we're not talking about CIA, coups, financial terrorism, sanctions, anything. We're talking about for the last 40 years. Let's say since 1980, since we're talking about Cadbury eggs, right? Since 1980. So 42 years, 43 years. Let's see how many countries the United States has specifically bombed versus how many countries that Russia has bombed. And if you guys want, we could do a collective, how many countries Europe and the United States have bombed versus how many countries Russia and China have bombed, right? We could do this. If you guys want to do it, we can do it with big colors. That way it stands out. So not only are we getting a micro feel country specific, what's going on? And we still have work to do. We have a macro feel where region wise and specifically historical wise. So we're going to look at it as a timeline, right? In the last 40 years cumulative, I guess, not this is this is a snapshot of today present. It's a point, right? This is a point on a graph, right? This is why mathematics is ridiculously important, right? So if this is whatever the function is, right? If this is time, usually you put time here on the x-axis. If this is time, this would be conflict, right? War, let's say, because as far as I'm concerned, if any government is bombing in the country, the country is bombing another country. I don't care if it's a missile or whatnot. That country has waged war on the other country, right? So timeline, war, and we're going to switch it up. Different colors of USA versus Russia, right? If you want. And we're going to put, we'll put what colors? I got too big. Which colors do we want? Do we want to do this? Let me read this. Let me read this. What do the colors mean? Chong, the colors mean this. Blue is peace, okay? Or not involved in war. So pretty calm. Yellow is civil war, okay? Red is hot war. And orange is supporting war country, either financially or militarily. I think more financially we've been saying it, right? Enzo, when do you think, oh, I read that. Randall, have to take care of something. Be right back. Hope everyone is doing well. You too, Randall. You too. Is that chocolate and whipped cream in a small cake? Yeah, that sounds like a lovely combination. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Super delicious, Dana. Super delicious. My sympathies, yeah, for sure, from afar. Jalan, yeah, indeed, indeed. Jalan, thank you, friend. Your videos are the best. And I think the U.S. has been involved. Involved all 40 years. Fucked up, man, yeah, indeed. I think they are called tomak. Tea cakes, tomak tea cakes. Joe Ciccio, I don't know if you saw Russell Brown and Joe Rogan the other day, but he made a good point that we can't have the military industrial complex making money from a war and the pharmaceutical companies making money from sickness and expect the world to get better because they have an incentive for things that hurt humanity. The business model has to change, I agree. Enzo, can you send me the link to each other? Okay, so let's do this gang. Let's do, I got four colors. We're not going to do blue. We're not going to do green. We're going to do orange, orange and pink. Let's do orange and pink. So what we're going to do is this, right? Let's do this. So right now we're looking at a point in time. And if this is time, for U.S., you could go all involved in two wars, involved in three wars, involved in one war. No war, no war, no war, no war, hopefully. And then more wars, more wars, more wars. And then we can do Russia involved in how many wars over the last 40 years, right? Versus this, which is if we're doing on a timeline, if you're doing this, we're looking at a point in time. That's it. That's all we're doing. So we're sort of applying calculus to mathematics right now and we're going to extrapolate accumulative over the last 40 years. So you could consider it, I guess, the area total of each of the bar graphs or we could use a different type of graph to present this, right? There's lots of videos out there of, you know, you could see maps over time clicking. You see empires growing and stuff. Those are super cool. Those are super cool. Are we doing non-war related issues? Yeah, a chunk. So civil war, like for example, Nigeria, right? Nigeria, there's mass riots right now. Why are there mass riots in Nigeria? Because Nigerian government came out and canceled a lot of currency and they want to take everything digital per dictates of the world economic forum in Davos, right? And the technocrats in the United States and the fascists around the world, right? They want to take all currency to be digital, no cash, right? No cash. That way they know every transaction, everything. They know how many papers you buy in your lifetime if this goes through, right? If you're going to be paying more because you wipe your ass more, right? Maybe you don't need enough fiber and you have shitty poops, right? Really, and then they look at your diet and say, oh, you're consuming too much paper, too much carbon. So you won't be allowed to buy meat, meat, right? Because you need more fiber in your diet. That way your poops aren't as messy so you consume less toilet paper. And you're going way too far to get your toilet paper. You can only buy your toilet paper at a store a kilometer away from you. That's the furthest you can go, right? Because you're consuming too much gasoline and they don't care if the toilet paper that you have to buy within your one kilometer radius of your residence is twice as more expensive as the one you buy over there, right? Or you like to shop locally, which is 10 kilometers away instead of box stores, which are a kilometer away. So you're going to be forced to go to Walmart to buy your toilet paper instead of locally grown hemp paper which is organic and good for the environment because you're driving 20 kilometers away, right? Nigeria model for Europe, Canada, United States, Australia, New Zealand, digital currency, right? The carbon tax individual. That's a civil war. Peace means the countries are not waging war on their own citizens and they are not actively supporting war in another nation, right? Seems a reasonable place, right? Red means red, it's an active war zone, right? Orange means they're actively supporting an active war zone, right? Made most likely militarily training and a lot of finances, like a lot of finances. Like for example, Canada announced last month that they're going to be donating 405 million dollars to buy weapons systems from a U.S. weapons manufacturer to send to Ukraine. Otherwise, known as money laundering through Wall Street, but the cost to humanity is death and destruction, right? That's orange. That's actively supporting a war, okay? Actively supporting war. That's the legend for our map that we've been doing and right now what we want to do is bring out these two colors and put them big because they have big effects. They'll stand out as a macro because this is a micro and we'll get a feel for how many countries Russia has been involved in or is Russia has been involved in in the last 40 years versus how many countries in the United States. I'm just going to get back to the chats because I read stuff and then I go on a rant and then I miss chat. Awesome Elder God, you got to mention Elder God, peace, civil war, supporting war, active war. Awesome. Are you doing a non-war related issues? Well, peace would be non-war related. Trump, but I'm not sure what you mean non-war related, like trying to bring peace. China just put something on the table to try to bring peace, which is not going to go through, right? NATO will not accept it. Neither will Russia, Russia, right? Pluton, maybe we can talk about some other countries. Yeah, I'd like to put more blue on here, tell the truth, like Elder God mentioned. What about stuff like Narauro? I don't know what Narauro is. What's a Narauro? Is it a country? Thank you very much for following, Sarah. Shroom Trepair, how are you doing? Who really started the war? US or Russia? It wasn't a country that started the war. It were, these were institutions that started the war. The peoples of countries did not, right? All of the United States did not start the war, only a certain sect in the United States that wanted war took over the United States media, the government and pushed for this war and started the war. And it's multiple administrations. I always tell people that they are idiots for not using cash and going electronic. Indeed, Shroom Trepair, 100%. Pluton, of course, as well. What's a Narauro? And so watch John Meesheimer, John Meesheimer, a country. No cash, no choices, no chance. Yeah, butling pimp, butling pimp. Salutations, welcome to our chat. All about control and we are allowing them to do so. Well, people in Nigeria are protesting, right? They're protesting. Phosphorous mining. So, Narauro, phosphorus mining? Where's Narauro? Yeah, so many idiots and hypocrites in the world, unfortunately, the same people who think using the smartphone can't be avoided or it isn't that bad. It is what it is, right? Ta-ta-ta-ta-ta. Pluton phones, in my country, before COVID politics, a large majority of people were for the keeping of cash. That's primary payment. Now it is about half or less that still support cash as a sir. In Canada, when they rolled out this whole thing, there were places where they weren't accepting cash. I go in there to buy something and they go, no, no cash because they said cash dirty spreads the tea. As Sweden for sanity says, right? I was like, dude, this is government denomination. You have to take it. They wouldn't take it. I had to leave some places without paying, buying what I wanted to buy. People are sometimes very low IQ. Shoot tripper. Do you think Russia made a good decision going into Ukraine? Or should they have just let the US have it? Let's go through this. Let's go through this. Let's go through this. We'll get a good picture. Shroom tripper. He has partly actively and partly used. Cheryl, how are you doing? Cheryl. Pomegranates, apple with mint, dried mint sprinkled on top. Super delicious. Went crazy on pomegranates. I bought a whole ton and pounded it all on a big bowl. So refreshing. Joe Chisholm. We, however, haven't done the 8th most popular country in the world. The 8th most populous country in the world. It's not Indonesia. Indonesia's huge. Indonesia's like 300 plus million, isn't it? Which one's the 8th most populous country in the world? Which one would it be that we haven't done? 8th most populous country in the world. Is it Indonesia? Which one's the 8th most populous country in the world? Bangladesh? That's the 8th most country. Bangladesh is the 8th most populous country in the world. Wait a second. Okay, so we've got Indonesia. Where's Bangladesh? Philippines, Indonesia? Okay, you guys have to direct me to Bangladesh. Where's Bangladesh? North, northeast of India. Northeast, Nepal. Wow, I can't believe I can't find India. Northeast, Pakistan. I'm going away. I'm going too far. The Bangladesh is right next door to India. Where is it? We've done Nepal, Myanmar. Okay, I gotta look. I gotta look straight on it. I gotta look on the map. Formally known as East Pakistan. Oh, so you want northwest, not northeast? I think I'm covering it up. That's Nepal. What's this one? Oh, this is Bhutan. I gotta look it up. I gotta look it up. What's going on? Oh, no, it is northeast. So this is Bangladesh here. So what's Myanmar? Wait a second. So it's right there. How come it doesn't say it? Oh, there it is. Right there. God damn, it was right there and I couldn't see it. 20 numbers. 20 numbers. My bad. That's the East most populated country in the world, Bangladesh. It borders Bhutan. Okay. Yeah, right. I don't know why they wrote it so small. The hookah is its capital. The hookah is its capital. I bought this thing over 20 years ago, right? They have Bengal, center north. So that's where it is. Yeah, the whole area is a crazy high point. Eighth most populated country in the world. Wow. That's why there's a whole water war thing going on there. 169, almost 170 million people in Bangladesh. Whoa. The hookah. The hookah. Is that how you pronounce it? The haka. The haka. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's the capital. Canada, just to give you a comparison. Canada has 38 million people. The second land mass in the world. Canada, largest country in the world. Canada, the second largest country in the world. 38 million people. Let's say 40 million people. 170 million people. Gamer. The greatest wreck the devil ever pulled was convincing people to be mad at everything other than the corporations and billionaires fleecing them on a daily basis. Government, too. What was that saying? When government fears the citizens, that's a democracy. When citizens fear the government, that's a dictatorship. Totalitarianism, fascism. Jochi of Bangladesh is the most densely populated country in the world. Is it? I thought the West Bank was. I thought the West Bank was the most densely populated region in the world. Because the West Bank, West Bank, as far as country goes, Palestine is recognized as country. So, sorry, not West Bank, Gaza Strip. So, Gaza Strip and the West Bank. So, Gaza Strip, as far as I know, is the most densely populated region of the world. And Gaza Strip and the West Bank are considered to be a country, Palestine. So, I don't know if that would, because a lot of that might not be Palestine, might not be occupied. Well, there's a lot of settlements there, so they don't even count that. If you don't include city-states like Monaco, okay? Kaif Med, Fika. How? And only half the size of Sweden. Wow, and only half the size of Sweden. Wow. Joe Bucky. What do the dots represent? Blue, peace. Yellow, civil war. Red, hot war zone. Orange, supporting hot war zone. Fkafoni, chicho. This is off topic, but how do you feel about anti-natalism? I don't know what anti-natalism is. Plutonic Plurist. Bangladesh is said to be a fertile land, but is plagued by floods regularly, I heard. Dana, copied from Elder God. Awesome, Dana. Thank you very much. So again, should we do this? Should we, before, oh yeah. So what, while we're here, what should we say Bangladesh? Is it peaceful there? Is, it's not involved in a war? Is it a civil war? So what's, what's the, so we better do something about it. Is it peace? Is it civil war? Because I don't know, obviously. I don't know anything about Bangladesh. I knew the name. I didn't know anything else. What was my scissors? What's going on in Bangladesh? What's going on in Bangladesh? Are we peace? It can't be actively supporting war, I would have known that. It could be a civil war. By the way, gang, apologies about construction noise. They're building a house there, so we're gonna hear it. Am I a pacifist? If someone's attacking me, I will defend myself. Plutonic plurals, a lot of Islamist violence I heard in Bangladesh, but don't know exactly. Eskile, salutations, salutations. Xavier, hey man, it's a cosmic visions, cosmic visions, how are you doing? Just gonna enjoy the stream. Awesome, awesome, lurk away. I do that with a lot of live streams I listen to. I'll look at Chico, I have friends in Bangladesh. I will get some data. Okay, get some data. Like, I don't know anything. If there's unrest there or not. If there isn't, I think it's coming at some point. At some point, at some point, because of water, topsoil, food, resources, right? Check out the concert for Bangladesh August 1st, 1971. Wow, I don't know about anything with this. Chao, one of my friends has, has, I love Bangladesh shirt. He might know, is he there? Ask him, what's going on? Birdie here. I don't think they have clean water there. No, water, water issue, this whole region is huge, which is crazy because extremely mountainous, you should be able to have clean water, or access to water, but this border is conflicts. Right? Chao, that's what I know about it. That's what I know, the guy with the G-shirt. Call him. Not since 1977 while uprising, I guess. So peace, but, but light pimp. Is it true there, there's just one inch of topsoil left? Well, if you maybe, if you put it across the whole world, but topsoil is very concentrated in certain regions, certain regions don't have any topsoil, and it's being depleted hardcore, hardcore. Like topsoil problem is huge, huge, huge, huge. Huge. So, I mean, Ukraine used to be the bread basket of the world, right? You could go on enough wheat there to feed the world. Not anymore right now, right? His dad taught some buying logistic immigrants, and they gave it to him. Cool, cool. And so, man, I'm ready for your presentation here about US versus Russia. Yeah, let's go through. We're going to need help. We're going to need help. Okay. Because there's going to be stuff that has happened that I've either forgotten or don't know about, right? Kaaf Metfica. What is the stuff about topsoil? Are we running out? Can we make more? Making more topsoil becomes, it takes time to make topsoil. That's why a lot of cities now in the West are collecting compost and making any worms. You got to give it time, right? But that's controlled topsoil. It loses out in nature. That's why fertilizer has been ridiculously important. For growing fruit, right? Plutarchipolar is nice. I like the series Mind Your Art Language. Jo Chichou. I don't think Bangladesh is involved in any wars currently. I don't think so either, but is it a peaceful place? You know what? Let's put peaceful there because I haven't heard anything. No one's coming out with anything. So let's assume it's a safe place to go and there's no act of civil war going on. So no act of civil war. So let's put Bangladesh there. Because it seems to be the trend in this region, at least for now. Orange means actively supporting war, right? So most of the European Union countries, NATO countries for sure, when European Union countries as well, have been supporting the war in Ukraine. Orange is supporting war parties, supporting war. Where I live, you can get fertilizer for free. Yeah, in your garden, yeah, but you need fertilizer for feeding the world, right? Topsoil, you need topsoil, and that's a diminishing resource, right? You can get topsoil for free locally, and they give it away in my city as well. Every year you can go get some topsoil. It's not the best quality, but you can get some, right? And you could put it in your yard and stuff, grow your own food. That's bad basically, by the way, the best way to make sure the world becomes sustainable, everyone should have a garden in their backyard. End of story. And most people should be raising chickens. You get your protein and that's it. Like chickens and a garden, most of the world's problem regarding resources in relation to food, a lot of energy issues will be dealt with, a lot of the pollution stuff will be dealt with. Just everybody should have chickens and a garden in their backyard that you can grow on, and there you go. So all these environmentalists and all the stuff that are blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, how dare you? Well, dare you? They're all idiots, right? They're all puppets in general. If the first thing they're not pushing is, oh, you want to save the planet? You want to stop wars? You want to make sure people are well fed and can take care of themselves? Anybody that has a backyard, a garden, right? A patio, you know, the city gets together, puts an organization together, or a community gets together, and they offer to go to everyone's homes and set up a garden, and they give a couple of chickens, two to four chickens, and everybody grows their own food when they can, and they have eggs all year around, a lot of eggs all year around. You get your protein, end of story. It's a no-brainer. It's a no-brainer, right? Botswana is blue, blue too, I think. Botswana, Botswana, Botswana, Botswana. Where's Botswana? There we go, Botswana. I think so too. I think Botswana is blue as well, right? I think in Georgia, a new color revolution is about to start, but not sure is it? Oh, crap, crap. Right? Remember, Georgia was a smaller version of Ukraine. So Botswana, blue. Let's put blue in Botswana, right? Maybe we'll get to the, looking at the war between Russia, comparing Russia and US, as soon as we take care of a little bit more, blue, unless a little bit more off the board. If I miss anything, please let me know. By the way, we don't need, if there's anything that you think we should be putting on here, mark it down as Chichou and let me know, like a country or something, because I'm missing some chat, by the way, gang. Chichou, did you hear that Greta's protesting as wind turbine? Yeah, yeah. I heard it. I heard, I think something to do with indigenous lands given. Greta is a clown. Really, just a world economic form puppet. That's, let's, let's say, a lot of people didn't notice when it first came up, right? But if they've even done this much research into it now, of who she is, what she represents, where everything's going and all this jazz, flying with jets going into Davos and all this jazz, her replies, because she's not a girl anymore, right? Anybody that's looked into it, past what they were exposed to it, like whatever years ago, right? When she was sailing across the ocean, so she wouldn't have to fly to save the environment. Meanwhile, her repertoire is flying with planes over there, and she's taking a sailing cruise. Anybody else look beyond that? She's a clown, right? She's a clown. Sure, stripper. Can you go into if it's worth for Russia to deplete so much resources and be seen as the terror state for Ukraine? I don't think that they are, but let me ask you this, for anyone that has, okay, we've got to do this. To put this into perspective, we have to do this. You heard Botswana is very nice? Nice. If I could, I've landed in 10 years. I've landed just for a day. Flew from, not flew. I took the boat from down here. Went across, right? African country is just curious on your opinion. Can you answer in a simple yes or no? If you think it's worth, Schumer says, okay, let's answer that. I don't know yes or no. All questions can't be answered yes or no, right? We're not binary things. We're not zeros and one, right? So as soon as someone says, can you answer me yes or no? That's a loaded question, no matter what it is, right? No matter what it is, because we're human beings, we're quantum beings, right? That's why quantum computing is going to make, it's going to completely reshape this, quantum computing, if it ever comes about, because any password, any transaction, any currency, it's going to completely unravel the economic system, right? That's what we are. We're quantum beings. We have maybe, we're not zeros and ones, but I'm going to read your question. Let's check it out. Let's check it out. So Schumer says, can you answer in a simple yes or no? If you think it's worth for Russia to sacrifice, so much to take over just a little bit of Ukraine, just curious on your opinion. Okay, so you want a yes or no? I'll throw the question back at you and ask you like this. If you have another person, let's assume we're people, because nations are, to a certain degree, the finest people, right? They're corporations, entities, right? According to the United States, corporations can make political donations, just like people, because they're defined as people, right? The definition, they're changing definitions word, right? But if you're a person that's being poked and attacked, right? Do you have a right to say, slap the hands away, right? If that person or those people or those entities that are attacking you, some of them have constantly said that they want to destroy you, take you apart, rip you apart, rip you apart. Because in Poland, in Germany, neocons in the United States, they have said for a number of years that they want to rip apart Russia, vulcanize it the way they did in Yugoslavia, right? Consider this, so that's one thing you got to consider. Consider this, this area that Eastern Ukraine that's mainly Russian speaking and has been mainly Russian speaking for centuries, right? It is the fertile land, as we talked about, topsoil in the short supply, right? And it's got a lot of industrial base, right? And access to the Black Sea, right? Again, centuries Russian speaking, even though Ukrainian, Ukrainian, it's like Canada has two national languages, English and French. Switzerland has three national languages, German, French, Italian. I think there might be another one as well, but I think it's national. Multiple languages in Germany, multiple languages in Italy, multiple languages in Belgium, multiple languages all over Europe. And this part of Ukraine, Eastern Ukraine that used to be Russian speaking, and it is Russian speaking, all of a sudden, the Western Ukraine, right, they pass a law banning their language, no longer taught in school, no longer recognized as official language, right? Compare what was happening in Ukraine to what happened in Georgia. Here's a comment from Lavrov. I'm going to read this to you. By the way, again, apologies if I'm not reading the chat. I'm just going to read this comment from Lavrov, which is Russian foreign minister, okay? Here's a comment from Russian foreign minister. You can go to my Twitter feed and I re-tweeted this here. Let me bring up the Twitter feed. That's my Twitter thing, would you give me? Okay, you can go. There's a second one down, right? I just came across it. He made this comment in, I don't know if he made it in May 3rd, but he just recently made it, I think, right? Russian foreign minister Lavrov, quote, if you believe the US has the right to declare a threat to its national interests any place on earth, like they did in Yugoslavia, Iraq, Libya, Syria, 10,000 miles across the Atlantic Ocean, 10,000 miles across the Atlantic Ocean, that they have the right to do so and you don't ask them any questions. And Russia, not just overnight, like they did in Iraq and elsewhere, but for more than 10 years warning them, guys, you are doing something which is going to be very bad, not across the ocean, but just on our borders, on territories where Russians lived for centuries and centuries. If this is not a doable standard, then I am not a minister, end quote. And here's the tweet, by the way, let me link it up for you guys, so you know that I'm not just... There's the tweet, okay? You want a yes or no answer? We're human beings. I can give you a more detailed answer and put the question to you. What do you think? Do you think it was a good idea? I'm against war. There should never ever be a need for war when quantum beings can communicate without censorship and suppression of information. And this war right here, this war right here, something that Seymour Hersh stated, said it was the most devastating war in the last 40 years. I disagree with Seymour Hersh. Seymour Hersh, I believe, wanted to say is the most devastating war in Europe since World War II. I think he said most devastating war in the world since World War II or something like this, but I think he meant it in Europe, right? Because the Iran-Iraq war was way more devastating than what's happening in Ukraine by a long shot, the one that happened in the 1980s that was being supported, funded, equipped, trained logistics intelligence for Iraq to use chemical weapons on Iraq when Iraq invaded Iran, right? Way more devastating than what's happening in Ukraine. And I remember that no one stated that Iraq was doing the wrong thing in the Western world. That was a kid, but I saw what happened, right? So as a quantum being, I'm giving you a more complicated answer and I hope you can come to your own conclusions. Chichou, Joe Chichou. I thought that the climate emergency was the most pressing issue of our time, but apparently sacred indigenous land is more important than that. Crazy, crazy. But light, for some reason, oh man, Twitch doesn't like race for for some reason. Let me read this. With the issue in South Africa where farmers are being murdered and their land taken, the civil war, race war. Good question. Is it a civil war? South Africa, it's on the verge of collapse in large part and has been for a long time, but I would say it's a civil war. I think it's, I mean, we don't have a picture for a race war. Should we, like, I would not go live in South Africa and I knew someone that got married in South, married to a South African. And this was like 20 years ago. And she said, she wouldn't live there because she loved the man. And because they were South African, they had their base there and stuff like this. But she said, you know, she came back and we talked and stuff. And she said, she lives in a house that has big walls and barbed wire around the fence and she can't leave the compound without protection. All right. And she didn't want to live there anymore. She got married and they were looking into moving back to Vancouver. She was anyway. He would have to move there, but they have to give up their own things. And this is 20 years ago. South Africa hasn't improved in 20 years. Economically, I don't think. Chico, you have been to Gibraltar? I've been, I don't think I went off Gibraltar. I went from, what's the city that you catch the ferry from Southern Spain to go to Tangiers? I forget what it is. I took that fast ferry they used to have. And this is like 25 years ago. So hopefully it's faster now, right? Okay, I'm scrolling all the way down again. I missed a lot of chats, so I'm just going to go straight down. Apologies. Aldugaz says South Africa is definitely a health or skelter. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Explorer, the world. Awesome. You came to a good life stream. Salutations. I saw an EU flag in the protest today in Georgia. It smells like funded for sure. Yeah, it's got to be. A second front against Russia is what the powers that we want. Yeah, tarifa. Algeciras. I think it's Algeciras. Possibly. I can't remember where it was. And here, check the South Gang. Let's do this. We'll do one thing right now, because if they're hitting up Georgia again with a civil war, right? So should we put yellow there in Georgia for civil war? Should we put yellow? Because if it's a if it's a color revolution, it's going to break into a civil war. It will not be permitted to destabilize the region. And this region is going to go blue sky high anyway. So not yet. Not yet? Okay, not yet. We'll take it down. We'll take it down. All the gods says not yet. Okay, where am I? Enzo, I'm pretty sure that 100 billion can be can be better spent on our homeland rather than other Duma overseas. Yeah, yeah, 100%. And you can guarantee more than 100 billion has gone to Ukraine for this thing. Remember, this thing didn't start in February 24, 2022. The main funding that came here started in the early 2010s, build up to the coup, right? And for eight years, they were arming the living daylights out of Ukraine, right? Arming the living daylights out of Ukraine. Allerga, Chichou, claim Gibraltar and you can claim visiting the UK. I'm pretty wouldn't have been Gibraltar because my Euro pass was not acceptable in UK land, right? But like two Iranian warships are being allowed to dock in Brazil, causing major concerns. Yeah, but Brazil is lost. Brazil is lost when it went to Lula. Okay, when it went to Lula, however way you think it went, and Lula came out and said anyone that does not abide by the dictates of the state can be put in jail for eight years and find thousands of dollars. So no bodily autonomy in Brazil. And Brazil did something with the Ukraine war, and Brazil is flying to the United States, I believe, to meet with Biden. So Brazil's part Lula is definitely a world economic form puppet. There's no doubt about it, right? But the economics of it will still continue because these guys, it's a civil war, so they're going to try to not feed the unrest. Right, but they are only a certain group, of course, right? Jochi, show off topic. But what do you think of Mariam Williamson now? She's running against Biden. Mariam? I don't know this person, Williamson. I don't, Jo, I don't know her. I don't know her. Brazil has evil democratic policies currently, but foreign policy is rather flexible with Lula. Foreign policy might change. It's slowly going to change, I think. What is a conflict in Norway? In Norway? These guys, Norway helped the United States in collaboration with Sweden, Denmark, and the UK to blow up Nord Stream 2. When they blew it up the next day, Norway opened up the pipeline, new pipeline energy going to Europe. Bang, chiching, good money, right? That's war on Russia, right? That's war on Russia. Norway is supporting Ukraine. Norway leaders, bam. Seymour Hirsch wrote an article, actually, about Norway and the United States, how they've been collaborating since Vietnam War. They know that, right? Explorer, you heard about the opposition woman that is WF-related that did want to coup Belarus. Yeah, yeah, yeah, she's in jail for 15 years. Yeah, she got 15 years in prison recently. Coups are all over the place the last decade. Even changes in Moldova recently where someone stepped down. Now they are more aggressive against Russia. Yeah, here's the thing. Check this out. Okay, let me do the speedy ones. I'll stop. You guys let me know if I'm missing anything. Okay, in the last 20 years since Putin came into power, 23 years since Putin came into power, because in 1990s, NATO, Western Europe were literally looting Russia for a decade. Looting it, looting it, okay? When Putin came into power and became obvious that, wait a second, Putin is a nationalist. He's going to do what is right for Russia. There was a color revolution. Let's do a red. Well, let's do civil. Let's do yellow. There was a color revolution in Georgia, attempted coup in Georgia. There was a coup in Ukraine. There was an attempted coup in Kazakhstan. There was an attempted coup in Belarus. In these countries here, the three countries up here, there's flipping, flopping, right? There was an attempted coup in Hungary, right? I believe it was an attempted coup in Hungary with Orban, right? Attempted coup there. What else? What else? Those are the ones I can remember. Those are the ones I can remember. Am I missing anything? Am I missing anything? Am I missing anything? Because if you look at this and you're Russia, you're going to go, oh, shit. Oh, shit, right? Because this is Russia, right? And from the looks of it, from the looks of it, and all of these were attempted coups against leaders that were pro-Russian, right? And they were all to a certain degree color revolutions. They all were CIA funded. They succeeded in overthrowing Ukraine with a coup. They failed in Belarus. They failed in Hungary. They failed in Georgia. And this was a hot war in Georgia, right? And they failed in Kazakhstan, right? So, as the saying goes, or as the saying was going, right? In Iran, when all that push in the mid-2000s, all the hua that was going around regarding Iran, this is Iran, right? Here, let's put, let's put, this is Iran. And in the mid-2000s, U.S. had military bases here, here, here, on the Qatar, they still have it there, Iraq, okay? NATO, here, okay? And they have Oman. I don't know if they have a military base, but if you're looking at this, if you were looking at this, no brainer, right? You would go, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. That's what you would think, right? Would you not? If I was in Iran, I'd go, damn, why did we place our country in the middle of U.S. military bases? Well, why would we do that? How stupid of us to put our country right in the middle of U.S. military bases? Next time, we'll try to do better, right? Next time, we'll try to do better. This surrounding Russia looks pretty much the same, does it not? If we put the arrows in the right direction, right? Put the arrows in the right direction, Russia, Georgia. No, this was true. I forgot to draw the arrow in Turkey going in, too. What did it look worse? By the rules? Ukraine? You would sort of be going, what's going on, right? What's going on, right? Finland is trying to dox it. Finland is trying to join NATO. And from what I understand, the Finns don't really like the Russians too much. And don't forget, I believe, if I remember my history, if I remember my history, Finland sided with Nazi Germany. Did it not? In World War II, other God, in World War II, was Finland in support of, initially anyway, the Germans? True. That's true, right? If I recall correctly, they did, yes, yeah. So here, should we put another arrow on Finland? There you go. And then there is Norway and Sweden. Like, we're not even counting. Like, do I have orange? I don't think I have orange. I don't have orange of these. So this is all really orange pushing this way, right? Like, literally. Like, what the fuck? Whoever that was here, did Russia do the right thing? Well, what the fuck? What would you do if this was you? You'd be sitting there, just like Iranians, saying, oh, how stupid of us? Why did we put our country in the middle of an attack going in this direction? Stupid of us, right? We should have taken our country and put it somewhere else. So we wouldn't have to be worried about NATO moving east, right? How stupid of us? Joe, Joe, quote. Finland allied itself with Nazi Germany during the Second World War, not to prevent Soviet conquest, but to win back territories lost to the USSR as a result of the Winter War of 1939-1940. Well, they made the wrong decision. Because even though if they were supposedly fighting a war to win back territory, they didn't win, decided with the wrong side. And that's diplomacy to a certain degree. By the way, this is what you would do when you're gaming, right? So for example, one of the greatest diplomacy games ever created is the game, board game called diplomacy, right? And diplomacy is this exactly, right? You have two types of pieces. You have ships and you have land pieces. You don't have, it's not a micro-management of war, like board games like Squad Leader or Panzer Blitz, right? It's more of a macro-management, macro of waging war where seasons pass very fast. And you only have two, seriously, two different types of pieces, land pieces and sea pieces, okay? And it's literally the best strategy board game ever created. Nothing comes close because there's no Dyson vault or anything. It's about majority takes a land mass and it's all this. And there's like, you could play with seven people and it's all just diplomacy. Like literally just talk. There's no chance involved. It's a brilliant game. And one day we're going to look at it. Doing an ASMR type of thing. Ah, da, da, da, da. Hello, Gaciccio. You have been to Gibraltar. I have been to... No, wait a second. Oh, that kicked me up. The chat kicked me way up. I think Finland did get those territories back during the war. Did they, Joe? But did they get to keep them? I think without the alignment with Germany in World War II, Finland would be owned by Russia right now. You think so? Maybe. I don't know that history of that part. All I know is Finland sided with Germany. Against Russia. Or sided with Germany during World War II. I don't know the reasons or anything. Got those territories back. We attacking Russia? That's what it looks like. All we got. Finland signed the anti-Comintern pact against Russia. So they, in my opinion, are completely in line with the Ukrainian freedom. Plutonic planters. Finland joining the NATO is exactly this time of war against Russia is a signal, yeah. But Finland hasn't been accepted into NATO yet. They're trying to, but I think they pulled it out because Turkey said no. Finland lost Keralian to Russia in 1940 and got it again in 1941. Cool, cool, cool. Was Finland allowed to keep all that whatever they were able to gain after World War II? Did they pay a price at all? A Finnish dude says we don't own Karjala. Finnish dude stepping in. Do you think Ukraine is with US because Zelenski is a Jew? No. I think Ukraine is controlled by the US because it's a proxy war on Russia. It doesn't have anything to do with Judaism, not Judaism or anything like this. One of the theories you could think about is this, which some people talk about, right? Zelenski was put into power because he's half Jewish, so he could send all the Nazis to the Dombas so Russia could kill all the Nazis. Zelenski is actually a Russian agent because the number one enemy of fascists, the number one enemy of Nazis are Russians. That's what Eastern Front was about. Like 85% of Nazi Germany's resources during World War II were put on the Eastern Front. Nazi Germany did not lose World War II because of Normandy. Normandy was one of the slashes that made him bleed. But Nazi Germany lost World War II because of Russia. If Russia was not involved, if Nazi Germany hadn't attacked Russia, this would have been Nazi Germany for a long time. Maybe not the UK because I don't think Hitler wanted to occupy the UK ever. This would have been fascist for a long time if they didn't attack Russia. Oh, so Kerala is a republic in Russia. Explore, we have to look out for Turkey. A coup failed in the past. Yeah. And now all opposition parties are teaming up to beat Erdogan again. Yeah. And by the way, one other thing we forgot. There was a coup in Turkey and it was Russia. By all accounts, this coup here in Turkey that happened when they tried to get rid of Erdogan, right? He was on a plane, heading somewhere to African somewhere, right? And Russia, this is by the accounts I followed at the time, it was a Western back coup against Erdogan and Russia prevented that Western back coup from removing Erdogan because they had the other leader in place in the United States training as a backed by the United States to take over Turkey, right? And Erdogan realized that the West was attempting to coup him and his regime and it is a regime, right? A brutal one, a dictatorship really, a very corrupt one, right? But the first one that we're trying to put into place was even more corrupt, was just a puppet, okay? You could say Erdogan is not a puppet, okay? And at that moment, that's when Turkey began his shift to the East. That was an extremely, extremely bad move from the West, right? So keep this in mind, they failed in Georgia, removed. That's what they were planning. They failed in Turkey, removed. NATO, failed the attempted coup. They failed in, they failed in Hungary. They failed in Belarus. They failed in Kazakhstan. And Finland, this was trying to join NATO. And that's failed as well because Turkey went no. So if we change the colors and put pink as Russia, Georgia is not Russian. Turkey is not Russian, but, but they are not NATO controlled, right? So either neutral or in Belarus's case, supporting Russia, Hungary, they're doing as much as they can, Finland is NATO, Finland is NATO. If you're Russian, that looks way better than what it looked like when all of these arrows were pointing at them. This is diplomacy. This is interesting. All these wars, why can't humans get along? Indeed, indeed, indeed, indeed. Captain Obvious, why does the U.S. have to, where is it? Why does the U.S. have the greatest people but the worst government? Good question. I don't know if I would say greatest people. People are great everywhere. And all governments in general are extremely bad. And why we got away with, we listened to the Koreans, the ties changed, the ties changed. Again, let's do another thing. Okay, so let's bring out our, these guys again. Let's take these guys down. Let's do what we planned on doing, which is let's map out how many countries, right? How many countries the United States have been militarily involved in last 40 years and how many countries Russia has been militarily involved in in the last 40 years. Okay, I'll give you the ones I know about Russia. In the last 40 years, Russia was in Afghanistan. Okay, Russia was involved military in Afghanistan. They are definitely involved in Ukraine. Okay, and they are involved in Syria. Okay, we'll put Syria's just here. Am I missing anything regarding Russia? This is the coolest TV ad for risk. Barb says hilarious. Diplomacy, diplomacy better than risk. Axis and allies better than risk. So order of games would go. Axis and allies is actually fantastic. But risk is the lowest, it's a good game, it's a fun game. But if you want to kick it up a notch, Axis and allies. And if you want a different version without the dice and a lot of diplomacy and people backstabbing and living daylights out of each other without set parameters, diplomacy. You need more markers for that, we will. I got the yellows lined up. So United States involved militarily, militarily, right? Panama in the last 40 years. Nicaragua, El Salvador, okay, you guys fill me in in which other countries in Central America and South America. Vietnam would have been 50 years. We're not going to include Vietnam, sure. Because we're going to start it at 1980, not 1970. Because 1970 Vietnam would have been a game as well. But so would Russia. But Russia, I don't think, Russia had Russians fighting in there too. Wait, not done with Russia. Not done with Russia. What else in Russia? Yeah, Axis and allies provides maps like this. Yeah, yeah. Okay, yeah, yeah, 80's on, 80's on. Don't forget Grenada, Grenada. Grenada. Where's Grenada? Grenada's here somewhere. It's really small. Where's Grenada? I might have gone over it. There it is, Grenada. Grenada. Okay. Georgia, Moldova. Oh, Russia, yeah, yeah, yeah, Georgia. Was Russia involved in Moldova militarily? Was Russia involved in Moldova militarily? I don't remember that one. Gross twist. Hello, hello, salutations. Philippines? In the last 40 years? United States? I'm hard about work, of course. Working out, yeah, yeah, yeah. We need confirmation on Moldova. I don't remember Russia being involved in Moldova militarily. Tajikistan Civil War. Russia was involved in it militarily? On the 20th of February, Anthony Blinken visited Kazakhstan for cooperation, growth and connectivity, seeking influence, it seems, in the backyard of Russia. Yeah, and what did Kazakhstan do? They shipped over, they just announced that they're shipping over all the uranium to be kept in Russia. What a failure, what a failure Blinken is, right? And so America has been in 19 wars since World War II. Here's a list of the death toll from three of the bloodiest conflicts, the Korean, the Vietnam, and wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan. The total death toll of people killed by American troops in all these wars put together is over 12 million. I think it would be more because there was, in Vietnam, when they were fighting in Vietnam, there was a silent war, not so silent in Cambodia and Laos, and they killed like two million people in Cambodia and Laos together. So almost suddenly it might be more than 12 million, which is crazy when you put the numbers together, right? Transjistria war apparently, really? Moldova, so where are we? So here as well? It's really small, so it's shown up twice. So they were involved in the transistria. It's a little strip along Moldova's eastern border. Big demonstration of Putin and authorities now in Tbilisi, Georgia, yeah. They're trying to do another color revolution in Georgia, too bad. Over 20 million, it would be so many, it would be so many. I reckon Russia and Moldova got into a few skirmishes in 1992, but never got into any major conflict. Okay, we'll count it as Russia being involved, just about every civil conflict in former Soviet states. But there would be civil war, there would be direct war that Russia was involved in, Cheryl, right? Zarya, afternoon, afternoon. Congrats, brother. You know what I mean? The U.S. needs to stop getting involved in foreign wars so that we can pay for every redneck to get a pickup truck. I don't know about that, but I did okay, captain. That's okay, auto mods after for some reason. Strangely, Russia and Ukraine were involved in that war as allies. Soviet forces occupied East Germany until 1989, but it wasn't a war, it was an occupation, right? So are we counting that East Germany? Because the war fell down. Like, we have to make a distinction if, you know, tanks were firing, planes were dropping bombs versus just military being there. If we're going to do military being there, shit, United States is military all over Europe. So if we count every U.S. military base, I think there's 185. I don't have enough of these to put 185 military bases all around the world. We're talking about just actively bombing, right? Russia was involved in a war in Central African Republic? Really? Russia were obviously dealing the civil wars that follow a break of a... Yeah, right? Libya, Yemen and Somalia for the U.S. Yeah, so let's hit it up. Libya? Somalia? Yemen? Okay, these are the ones I know, right? Iraq? Syria? Afghanistan? What else? What else? What else? What else? Well, Ukraine? What else? What else? In the last 40 years, United States? What else do we know? Where else? Where else? It's not the same. Yeah, military occupation is not the same as having a base mine. Oh, that is true. That is true. That is true. That is true. But that was basically at the end, just leaving. Again, planes weren't dropping bombs. Tanks weren't firing shells, right? Plutonic Plurus. Yes, the Soviet was one of the two bipolar world powers, but the situation now is different. Pax America, after the Cold War, now may shift to a more multipolar, I agree, it's going to go to a multipolar world. In December 1995, the first U.S. ground troops deployed Bosnia, Herzegovina, or Yugoslavia. I mean, this area, I can just annihilate it. Right? U.S. has 800 military bases globally? No, not 800. I think it's 180 or something. Where does it eat? I'm here. Joe Chicho. Didn't they use drones in Pakistan? Yeah, yeah, they were bombing. Yeah, actually, we're talking about bombing. Then, yeah, actively bombing Pakistan. It's crazy. What a nothing to do. Right? Yeah, indeed, for freedom. I don't defend all regimes or governments, Plutonic Plurus says, of the world, but every time a new conglobalist regime change project fails, it is a good thing. Yeah, I agree. Russia-Georgia war was like five days. Yeah, yeah. But we're still counting it as a war. I mean, compare that to 20 years of occupation for NATO countries of Afghanistan, nine years of occupation, Russia of Afghanistan, compare that to two wars, U.S. waged in Iraq, right? Oh, yeah, United States missile bomb, Clinton, Sudan. So I would say that was a war. If we're saying bomb the place, because in 1990s, mid 1990s, in the mid 1990s, is shipping the Persian Gulf, I believe, right? Sent a missile on the orders of Clinton, right? Trying to kill Osama bin Laden, which was CIA agent, right? Under orders of Clinton, the United States sent a missile to Afghanistan, killed some civilians, and sent a missile to Sudan and destroyed the only, the only animal pharmaceutical company, okay, that was also producing medicine for people, I believe medicine for people as well, in this whole region of Africa, right? They destroyed a pharmaceutical company on the orders of Clinton from the Persian Gulf, a ship sent a missile to Afghanistan, killed innocent people, and sent a missile to Sudan and destroyed a pharmaceutical company. The only one in this whole region, because of that, because of that, there was a lot of cattle, a lot of livestock died because they couldn't get the vaccines for their animals and medication for their animals, and a lot of people died. That was one missile, or a couple of missiles, maybe they sent, they might have double topped it, right? That one destruction of a pharmaceutical company killed untold tens of thousands of people, maybe millions, once a year, bulls, 800 military bases in other countries, which cost an estimated, estimated 100 billion annually, annually, a number that could be much higher depending on whether you count the bases still open in Iraq and Afghanistan. Wow, really, 800 military bases now. Last time I looked at it, military bases was in the early 2000s, and it was like, I think 185 or 200, what could you consider Trump hitting the general from Iran with a drone? Yeah, but that was in Iraq, so we marked it. They haven't, well, Israel has hit Iran with the help of the CIA, but they haven't thank whatever God you believe in that NATO, the West has not attacked Iran. If that happens, gain, load up on food supplies, load up on medicine, you should be doing that anyway right now, because the shit just got real, right? One seer. American University professor David Vine in his forthcoming book, Base Nation, in which he seeks to quantify the financial environmental and human cost of keeping these bases open. Yeah, I know the environmental aspect of it, of US military sites, because I've gone to decommissioned military sites in UConn and BC and Alberta, okay, decommissioned military US military sites to do environmental assessment on them and find out how much environmental damage they've released, and it was devastating, it was quite huge. One of the military sites they had in UConn, they just packed up a left, and before they left the gigantic trench and just put whatever barrels of whatever they had into the ground and buried it, and it was right beside a river. It was right beside a river salmon run river, right? I did the geophysics work on it, right? So in UConn, it was a, here's a river, right? River, river, river, major salmon run, right? Military base was here, it's quite large. We did environmental survey, geophysics on it, the first people to go on, well first people are just people do history and stuff, right? And I found, personally, I found a huge area where they had dug the ground up, and whatever barrels they had that was full of whatever it was, they just put them into the ground and covered it up, right? It went from a natural preserve area, salmon run, bears, places, grizzlies, we had people stationed to protect us from grizzlies, grizzlies there. That's how big of a salmon run the river it was, right? How important it is, right? And it went from complete nature to level one contamination zone where they cordoned us off, and for you to walk in, you have to wear a suit, right? Because they didn't know what was in there, US military site, right? River leaking containers, since 1960s, and the only reason we knew it was there, we were sent there, was because the backhoe driver at the time, Canadian backhoe driver at the time, I think it was Canadian backhoe driver, it was a backhoe driver at the time that did the work. He was a young kid, okay? And in the late 1990s, environmental stuff was becoming more and more important, and he went, you know what, I did some work for US military site, that I think that's pretty bad. So he reported what he did. He didn't know where it was buried. He knew it was at the military site, and he buried the hole and covered it up. And we were one of the first people to go in there and try to find it. And we found it. Okay. So as you say, 800 military sites, one of them would have been here, that was the Commission in 1960s, I believe. Okay. CPs is running around everywhere. Okay, I'm going to scroll down. I'm just all the way to the bottom gang. It's that way. If there's anything directed towards me, please let me know. Food shortages. Enzo, yeah, just read this. They are roughly 750 US foreign military bases. They are spread across 18 nations, crazy. I mean, Japan has a few of them, for sure, but 800, I didn't realize it was that high. Maybe I looked at it from the major, main military bases before. Recognition. Regarding food shortages, do you think the Ohio chemical spill will really negatively impact the food supply chain? Like all the farmers in that area are crying out, yeah, I think so. And the food supply is going to be tainted, right? Not nice. Not nice. Very bad, very bad. Very bad, very bad. I put out a little video in the last few days that was from a segment that we did in the previous, in the previous one or the one before that, mapping global conflicts that I explained because I did environmental work. So I explained what might be happening here with the trail delamined derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, right? So you can look that up. You should be able to find that just through Chichot and train derailment. Do East Palestine, you should, the video should pop up. It should be available in all our four video sharing platforms. I think I uploaded them into all of those platforms. So preferably go to Bichu, Rumble or Odyssey. You should be able to find them there. Easy, easy. Okay. And that would be my take regarding this environmental catastrophe. Really. Monser, thank you very much for the follow. Salute, salute. If they store depleted uranium ammo. Yeah, back then it wouldn't been depleted uranium. I know one of them they cracked open. It was liquids. They had to take samples to send them off. Luckily, I don't get involved with geophysics. Most of the work we did was non intrusive. So I didn't have to deal with the chemicals. US troops were in Haiti. Oh, yeah, Haiti, Haiti, Haiti. Indeed, indeed, indeed, indeed. Haiti, Haiti, Haiti. Canada too. Canada was involved in that. 100% Haiti. Were they bombing? They were shooting. They were killing some of the people in Haiti. We can take it off the king. We can take it off if you want. But this was definitely a war being waged on citizens of Haiti. There's no doubt about it. But we can take it off because it wasn't tanks doing it. So let's take it off since we did the definition. Yeah, let's do it. Let's take it off. Yo, I didn't miss the stream this time. Nice availability. How are you doing? Where are you from in Slovakia? Slovakia is talking together. I believe the UK has about 154 bases, really. How many does Russia have? How many does Russia have? And so my wife is from the Mechalovac. Where is that? Okay. So that's the situation that we see in the last 40 years. These are the wars that the United States was involved in, and those are the wars that Russia was involved in. And Georgia, as someone pointed out, we're not even putting NATO, US in there. It was definitely a color revolution. Georgia was being armed by NATO, trained by NATO. So this was a five-day war. Syria is still going. This was a nine-year war. Ukraine is still going. Moldova was what? How many days did it go? Like a week, right? Russia has 20 military bases. Okay. Thanks, Joe. Thanks, Joe. I love the map work, Joe. Thanks. I like it, too. I love maps, really. Russia has about 36 valor, God says. Russia has bases in the Arctic. Yeah. Well, they border there. One of the reasons Denmark is involved big time is because of Greenland. That way, they have access to the Arctic and Canada as well. Right? There's a Russian marker near China, Tajikistan. This one, Afghanistan. Afghanistan. I don't think Russia was involved militarily in Tajikistan. Tajikistan as well? Like tanks and stuff? In the last 40 years? Yes or no? Can we get confirmation on that? It is my personal opinion that the financial institutions incentivize nefarious activities all over the world. Which in, if any, of those institutions do you think are backing modern-day wars? As Smedley Butler would say, all wars are bankers' wars. All wars are bankers' wars. Right? Now, it doesn't mean your local bank there, like a credit union, but centralized banks and the money managers. Right? That's slowly changing, by the way. That's slowly changing, I think as well. But all wars are bankers' wars. And what did Philip Aji say? Philip Aji say, financial, he was a financial hit man. Right? So Philip Aji was a CIA officer that was waging war on, helping wage war on Cuba for a long time. I mean, U.S., we should be putting a yellow here. Oh, no, Bay of Pigs was before 1980. Right? But Philip Aji was a CIA financial terrorist. That's what he called himself. Right? And he took asylum in Cuba. He defected from the United States to Cuba. Right? CIA agent, because he was sick and tired of helping to kill people. So I think all wars are bankers' wars. I'm with Smedley Butler. God, that's 53. I live in Denmark for the last five years. Nagushka, my favorite stan is the one from Austin Powers. Availability, Russian nuclear sub on coast equals aggression. American sub on coast of China equals freedom. Like, war's gone mad. Yeah? Yeah. The king, Russia was involved in the Type 10 Civil War in the 1990s. Okay? Did they have Russian tanks? Five. See, backing civil war is a different game. This shouldn't go up as waging war. If you want to put backing civil war, then, oh, shit, Honduras, Bolivia, Bolivia, Venezuela were for the United States. That would be backing civil war. Unless Russian troops were on the ground and Russian planes were bombing, were they bombing in Tajikistan? Yeah, financial hitman. That was Philip Aji. It's got a nice tone to it. Yeah. So Russian troops and tanks, was it officially Russia waging war? I need confirmation, the king, I need confirmation for at least one other person. Okay, before I can put it up. Joe, that is a quote from Wikipedia. So make it, so make of it what you will. What was the quote? Oh, here's a quote. Most fighting, so here's a quote, most fighting in the early parts of the war occurred in the southern part of the country. But by 1996, the rebels were batting Russian troops in the capital city of Russia. That's a quote from Wiki. I don't consider Wikipedia as a source, a seconding anything. I take you guys's word over Wikipedia regarding geopolitics and economics in large part. Data, yeah, like just straight up math. Okay, but politics? No, I wouldn't take that as a second. That doesn't mean that doesn't confirm anything. Plutonic flows. Russia had a lot of power, stability, politics, and interventions after the the solution of the Soviet Union. Yeah, yeah, for sure. And gang, do not forget, do not forget our regular message doesn't hasn't popped up for a while, but free assange, free assange, free assange. Because as he said, lies start wars. The truth can start peace, right? He's a journalist, he's a publisher that's been crucified by central power in the Western world. Because he's been working towards getting transparency and accountability into our world, something that we desperately desperately need in our societies, right? For more information, see wikileast.org, defend.wikileast.org, or our Julian Saundra wikileast playlist on censor two. The king says, okay, Russia was not sending letters, they were sending munitions and tanks. You know how many wars, civil wars, United States, European countries, NATO has been sending agents, funds, weapons to. So if we're going to do that, all of Africa is going to be is going to be this, like all of it, all of it from from Sierra Leone. Where is it? Sierra Leone, Sierra Leone, from Sierra Leone, to everywhere, to Congo, I mean, all of this area, Jesus, all of this, it's all going to be, it's all going to be so we can't, we can't include just funding and supplying weapons as war. They have to be actively, the government has to be actively stating that they're bombing, right? We're at war, right? The second answer, yeah. Docs store, quote, Wikipedia is the best thing ever. Anyone in the world can write anything they want about any subject. So you know you are getting the best possible information. Michael Scott, Julian Saundra, the hero for God's sake, he deserves to be free indeed. Indeed. The king, I'm going to read your quote, the king, just because you're supplying a link, but only me and Mazra are allowed to supply a link, but I'm going to read your quote, quote, July 1993, about 25 Russian border guards were killed in a clash during the second week with Muslim opposition fighters backed by Afghan Mujahideen. Russian security minister V. Boronnikov stated that, quote, an effective defense of the borders of the former Soviet Union serves the interests of CIS countries and national interests of Russia. He added that the presence of over 200,000 ethnic Russians in Tajikistan placed a region in Russia's direct sphere of influence. Okay. But this doesn't, the Russia military, military deploy actively to go wage war in Tajikistan. From what you're saying, terrorists killed Russian guards. That's not Russia being a war, right? The Russia send missiles into Tajikistan and blew shit up the way Clinton sent the missile into Sudan to blow up a pharmaceutical factory. Did they do that? Funding doesn't matter. The king, dude, if you're going to say funding, the fucking all of Africa, you're just this week, just this week. The president of Congo was a Congo told the French fucking Macron piece of crap. Hey, Macron, you fucking pieces of crap. Western European imperialists that keep on saying African nations must be more trans, must provide more, must do more. You fuckers get out, right? Mali just kicked out France. If you're going to say supporting fucking France sent soldiers into Mali two years ago, right? But we're not going to put it on. Even though French troops were actively waging war there, I'm pretty sure Russia didn't even do what France did in Mali availability. I'd argue the world has been at war with itself since the beginning of man, the lack of accountability and acknowledgement that we're in perpetual war takes out awareness. The young need to be educated on war and how we can avoid it 100% of great availability. That's why Gore-Vidal's book, perpetual war for perpetual peace is a must read, especially for every American. Every American. Okay, it's a short book, thin book. Gore-Vidal, perpetual war for perpetual peace. Read it. Read it. Gang. Plutonic plurals. From a, from a realist school of IR theory perspective, all neighbor countries of Russia are the direct sphere of security concerns of greater power like Russia. Plutonic plurals. Joe, Joe, there doesn't seem to be any resource on the Tajikistan civil war available online, at least not in English. Yeah, as far as I know, you know, my memory might be, but I don't remember Russia actively being one Tajikistan. Okay. Isn't Tajikistan part of Shanghai Cooperation Organization? C, or no, that's a security pact. C, S, T, O. I think so. I think so. Nagushka. Hey, Macron, fuck you. Explore the world. Russia didn't use air force or bombings. I think, yeah. Should we ask chat? I'm curious. Anybody have a counter? Sure, pop up, but I don't. I take chat GPT's feedback as serious as I do Wikipedia's, which means I don't, right? France should, should go the gull. Again, s'il vous plaît, s'il vous plaît, please. I mean, the chat GPT is just a program that cross references the internet and vomits outwards agreed. I don't. If I told you that the US had troops deployed in Tajikistan, I don't think you would be as hesitant to put it. No, I wouldn't put a marker there. If you told me right now that United States has troops in Tajikistan, I wouldn't put a marker there. Has the US actively bombed Tajikistan? As far as I know, no, right? Where, where is it? Oh yeah. For example, US has troops, US has troops in Taiwan right now, but we're not putting a big yellow on there because US has not actively bombed Taiwan in the last 40 years or involved in a war in Taiwan to defend Taiwan from China. If there is an attack from China. So I'm not putting one of these guys in Taiwan. Why would I put one of those for Tajikistan? No, no, I wouldn't. It has to be actively like bombing. That's what we're talking about here. Right? And by the way, keep this in mind. Russia is here. This is where Russia was involved. United States is fucking here. This is where it's involved. What the fuck? Like, wait, wait. Where are we going? Like, what the fuck? This is Russia's neighborhood. Where's US's neighborhood? That doesn't look like US neighborhood to me. Right? You have to take that into consideration. There's so much wrong with what we're seeing here. Like, really? Anybody that gets a visual of this and doesn't get it? Like, what the fuck? What the fuck? Lark Park, Emmanuel Macron can go straight to hell. I'm glad an egg was thrown at him a while ago, including the time when someone was randomly going to hit him. Oh, I saw that one. The guy slapped him, I think. Cool. I'm all the way in the bottom. Riklan. Oh, I don't think that's a good argument. I'm pretty sure the fact that Venezuela and Cuba are near the US aren't reasons for them to do what they do to them. No, this isn't really bordering. Venezuela is not bordering the US. Every country, except for Afghanistan, okay? Afghanistan was a, again, that was a Ukraine that the United States did. They started supporting Mujahideen. We talked about this. Mujahideen fanatics, Islamic fanatics in Afghanistan and overthrew a communist government that was allies with Russia and the government itself asked Russia to intervene. Right? That's what they did. When the United States went in there, the Afghan government didn't ask the United States to go in there. Right? There's a big difference. Like, a lot of people say, oh, it's the same thing. No, Afghanistan, the only same thing with Russia invading Afghanistan and NATO, United States, really invading Afghanistan. The only similarity between them is Afghanistan is the empire killer. Right? Afghanistan was one of the nails that put that final nail in the coffin for the USSR. And Afghanistan is a major nail in the coffin for the American empire, for the Western empire. Right? But the difference, the big difference is this, the Afghan government at the time asked for help from Russia. As far as I remember, check into it. Right? The Afghan and Russia was there for nine years. The Afghan government after 9-11 tried to do everything to make sure the NATO forces, the United States, would not invade Afghanistan. They were fighting against them. Right? Big effin difference. Big effin difference. If a nation invites you in to your country to help them, that's a big difference. So for example, in Syria, we put this in. Russia was involved in a war here. Yes. But the Syrian government asked Russia to help them. The United States is occupying a third of Syria and the Syrian government is telling the United States to get the fuck out. The Syrian government doesn't want the United States in Syria. The Syrian government wants Russia in Syria. So if we look at the nuances on here, we actually have to take the shit off. Right? The low IQ level of conversation with people trying to justify this in fucking insanity is insane. Right? It's insane. Reclined. Oh, I don't think that's a good idea. I read that one. But Russia is geographically closer to the most volatile part of the world than the U.S. Why is this the most volatile part of the world? Right? Really, that's your justification. Russia is closer to the most volatile part of the world. Last time I checked, my great-grandmother was born in Tbilisi, Georgia. I have ancestry from Georgia, Tbilisi, Georgia. Right? Last time I checked, Georgia was not unstable. It became unstable once it was a color revolution. They try to put them into NATO bordering Russia. It's so easy to demolish anyone supporting this insanity. Like, it's ridiculously easy. It's like trying to take candy away from fucking two-year-old. Crazy. People can cry about Russia being bad guy, all they want. If Russia was really genocidal, it would have wiped Ukraine off the face of the map. This age of information has been, where to go? Has been as much a curse as it is a blessing. It's as lethal as it's helpful. Yeah. For those people that really want to put the time in, and you can't get caught up with this, what this shows just by reading, doing research for a week. I know a lot of this stuff because I've been following politics for decades. For decades. You have to. There's a lot of armchair warriors that have come on board and fly Ukrainian flags. You should have seen the number of arguments that got into with people trying to justify the invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq. Iraq was insane, man. I remember sitting in a pub in Vancouver with friends and stuff like this, and a whole bunch of fucking low-acute dumbasses. We were talking about the war, what was going on. I was going to peace pro-peace rallies trying to stop the war, at least Canada's involvement in Iraq. And we were talking about this, a bunch of yahoo's across from us drinking beer. I love going to pubs. It's a beautiful chaos. A bunch of yahoo's over there turned to me and said, we're going to win. I go, what the fuck are you going to win? They're like, what do you mean? I go, what the fuck are you going to go in there and kill a whole bunch of fucking unarmed Arabs? You idiots. You idiots. Do you know what I fucking went off on them, right? And the last thing I said to them, I said, you fucking morons. You think this is a good thing invading Iraq? Go fucking sign up right now. Shut the fuck up, right? My friends are like, gee, just take it easy. I go, fuck that noise. They're about to kill fucking millions of people and they think we're going to win. You're going to win fucking what? It's idiots. 118 salutations. Almost fell off my chair when I read today's headline that a pro-Ukrainian group blew up Nord Stream. You know shit, the US is pro-Ukrainian. Yeah, crazy. Rickland. You cannot say that and be serious. People, you can cry. Oh, yeah, you're applying to that guy. Serious. They're actively genociding Ukrainians by the letter of the law, by shipping them out and putting ethnic Russians in. The only reason they haven't done it to the rest of the country is the fact that they don't have control of it. Crimea. Crimea was only handed over in the boundary of Ukraine because of Stalin in 1954, if I recall correctly. There's 95% Russian, Russian ancestry for centuries. And because of the USSR, for the bureaucracy of it, he drew the line and said, Crimea, Ukraine. We'll put it under the umbrella of Ukraine because of bureaucracy. That's what fucking bureaucracy is. And now people are fucking in the West. People in the West are crying foul because they think what Stalin did was right. Mass murdering fucking genocidal psychopath Stalin, right? We in the West are waging war to get Crimea under the umbrella, the boundary of a line that a mass murdering fucking psychopath drew most likely in a drunken night. The fucking insanity of it. Fucking insanity of it. Are you supporting WSU? You got to look at the rest of the stream. I can't go into it. We've been going off on this. We've been going off. How's their timing? We're already over time. We're already over time. Yugoslavia wars is a sad tale, such a sad tale, such a sad tale, brainwashed. I was at 1.2 in Yugoslavia by the way. Oh, hold four weeks. I remember going to a local pub and I had some Serbian friends and Yugoslavian friends and Croatian friends in this pub. The conversation went and I was like, I know I'm being lied to. So I sat down at the table and asked them what's going on. And they explained it to me. And they explained it to me. Riklan, I'm going to read this. You might not have noticed, but Ukraine did not go to war with Russia over its invasion of Crimea, nor did NATO. I agree that if the Crimeans voted for it, they should be part of Russia. However, Russia invaded the rest of Ukraine while saying they would... Where is it? They were only taking over the DPR and the LPR and then killing the people there to regardless of... No, the crew in 1914 is huge, man. It's fucking huge. When they came in and then the Ukraine and Nazis burned Russians alive in a building, they started attacking the east because the east wanted to do with Crimea. They didn't even want to do what Crimea did. Crimea voted to join Russia. The eastern Ukraine just wanted autonomy, partial autonomy, and they wanted to speak their own language. And then the western Ukraine said, oh, Crimea is ours too. This is ours. No, no, no, you can't rewrite history like that, man. Availability. Ukraine's army was dog shit. That's why Merkel kept lying to the Russians about working things out. She only recently said it was to buy time to rearm Ukraine to fire Russia. Yeah, they were just building it, building it for eight years, funding it through billions of dollars from western taxpayer money to do this war. Everybody knows that now. Cheryl got to run. Yeah, me too. Gotta call it. Gotta call it. Gotta go teach some mathematics. Have a great weekend everyone. You too, Cheryl. Thank you for staying. Thank you for being here. Gang, let's call the stream. Thank you for being here. Sometimes I go off, sometimes I don't. I went off a little bit, a little too much maybe, but we did what we did. Gang, thank you for being here. If you want to follow this work, I'm on Patreon. Patreon.com forward slash chico C-H-Y-C-H-O. For those of you that are supporting this work on Patreon, on Substack, on Twitch, on SensorTube, and all of our other platforms, thank you for your support. Thank you for being here. Thank you for the discussion. Mods, mods, mods. Salute, salute, salute. Thank you for being here and taking care of business. And we're gonna take a break from this map for the next little while because we did the micro. We did as much of the macro as we could. We discussed it. We saw what people thought the different things. And we're gonna come back to this map as soon as things shift a little bit. They're about to shift hopefully for the better, hopefully not for the worse, but I fear it's gonna go for the worse. So most likely we'll come back to this map hopefully in a few months instead of a few weeks. I don't want things to shift that fast. But we'll see. And we're gonna start doing some of the other live streams more that we've been doing such as it's springtime. I'm gonna go get some cigars. I'm gonna go sit in the patio, have a few drinks in the cures, comic books, cooking if we can manage the time. We'll do current events. We're gonna do more mathematics and whatnot. I hope this is giving you a good picture of what's going on in the world where we're headed, hopefully not. Where we're headed. We've had people that have disagreed with us, people who have supported us. We've had different mindsets presented. I hope you do your own research and decide for yourself where this is all going and where you want to be. Okay. Aside from that gang, I hope you have a fantastic next few days. I want to upload the math stream and segments of it and I'll break up this one too and upload some segments and we'll do live streams this coming weekend as well and we'll try to keep that going. I hope you have a fantastic, fantastic next few days gang. Bye everyone.