 Okay, Pugosin, as you know, the reports are, we don't know, reports are that Pugosin died, even Putin now has sent his condolences and described Pugosin as a talented businessman who made serious mistakes in life, but also sought to achieve the necessary results. So even Putin is mourning, in quote, mourning Pugosin's death. It seems like he was on the plane. It appears that FSB did it, that the Russian security services did it one way or the other, whether it was ordered to shoot it down or whether there was a bomb on the plane itself, but that plane was brought down by something. It wasn't just an accident. Putin said in his address that the investigation is going to take time. Of course, it's going to take time. They have to have the right story, and they have to make sure to cover up, and they have to send the message, but not be too explicit about assassinating opponents. All 10 people in the plane died, including Dimitri Utkin. And maybe this is why they chose this moment to assassinate Pugosin, because Dimitri Utkin was with him. Utkin was his number two. He was the co-founder of the Wagner group. He was really, Utkin was really the military leader of Wagner. I remember that Pugosin was a hot dog salesman. I mean, Pugosin had no knowledge, never served in the military. He was a small-time crook before he became a hot dog salesman. He was called a Putin's chef. He was like the marketing guy. He was the guy out in the front. He was the political schmoozer. He was the one who got the Pentagon, the Kremlin to pay them the big bucks. But it was Utkin who really ran military operations. And I think that part of this goal was to take up both of them at the same time. Utkin is a nasty, mean type of person, served in the Russian Special Forces. Reportedly, it was a neo-Nazi, had multiple Nazi tattoos. This is rich coming from a regime that claims that the Ukrainians are Nazis. But Utkin had multiple Nazi tattoos, including the SS Insignia. Utkin insisted on calling the operation, the Wagner group, named after Richard Wagner, the composer that the Nazis that Hitler himself and the Nazis appropriated. And he used to greet subordinates by saying hi. And often signed his name with the SS Insignia Lightning Bolt. Anyway, nasty character, probably a neo-Nazi also died in the plane crash. I mean, good riddance to both of them. He goes in and him, both nasty characters. This opens up a lot of questions of what happens to the Wagner group now, particularly what happens to their Africa operations, who takes them over. Also in Syria, do the Wagner group disintegrate? Do they get a new leader? Does the Kremlin take their control over them? What they do for the Kremlin in Africa is way too valuable, you would think, for this just to go away. It might be that it took so long to kill Pogosin since the mutiny, because the Kremlin had to set up a backup plan of what to do with Wagner and what to do with the military operations in Africa and in Syria, and who knows where else they have people. I don't know, but that seems likely that you would need to create an alternative setup for how to run those operations. I mean, there are tens of billions of dollars at stake here that are really crucial. Yeah, so hard exactly to tell, but exactly why it took this long for Putin to get revenge, hard exactly to tell why now, hard to tell exactly why this way, what the message says, but the message is clear in Russia. Do not oppose Vladimir Putin in any way. If you do, you fall out of a window or fall out of the sky, whether you get shot first and a knife driven through your eye before you fall out of the window, doesn't really matter, but you will die. One way or another, you will be dead. This is particularly, you know, noteworthy given the ongoing, I see on Twitter, constant comparison of the Russian regime to the American regime. So many people keep writing to me, particularly after Veerik's comments yesterday about Ukraine, which were awful, I think. Just awful. And he has a geopolitical understanding of China-Russia relationship of a five-year-old, and that's a compliment. I mean, it's so stupid, his own analysis. He's trying to rationalize a position that probably doesn't even believe in because he thinks that's what are getting votes, but it was a five-year-old analysis of the Ukrainian war. But you know, God, what was my point? My point was the people responding, supporting his position by saying, yeah, the US regime is just as evil as the Russian regime and Ukraine is even worse. Indeed, if you read General Flynn today on Twitter, then Ukraine is Ukraine, the country of Ukraine is responsible for most of the child abuse and child trafficking in the world. They're responsible for drug trafficking, money laundering. Every single evil in the world today is centered in Ukraine and run by Zelinsky. That's how insane some of these people are. But with all due respect, the United States still does not drop its political opponents out of windows. That just doesn't happen. Many people might accuse the Justice Department of going after Trump using the Justice Department. At least we have courts, you can appeal, you can go to Supreme Court. You might assume that all of that is completely corrupt. Yeah, but Trump did not get a bullet in the forehead. He did not fall out of the Trump Tower. His plane was not shot down or blown up. Just that. It's just a little bit of an improvement over the situation in Russia. I mean, God, the people who make that moral equivalency, I find completely and utterly despicable and ridiculous and anyway. Yeah, Pope Zelinsky was aligned, I think, vivic throughout there. Just disgusting. So I can't support vivic although I want to support vivic. Right, God, I really do want to support vivic because the climate change is excellent on some of the economic policy is excellent and, you know, but on everything else. What was it? Who was it? It was, no, it was the Santas. The Santas who was sending special forces team into Mexico to deal with the cartel. Another one who is going to send us to war, you know, let's end the war in Ukraine by going to war with Mexico. That is brilliant. Just frigging brilliant. Let's take a war far away from us and let's let's let, you know, let the bad guys win that one. And we're going to go and engage in a war here right in our territory for what exactly? The world is going to hell. I mean, it really is. I don't see a way out of it.