 Bronson, Mani, Akechi, Cho on censor 2. Do you have any book recommendations that are similar to perpetual war for perpetual peace? Similar to perpetual... if you want a heavier read, that's more domestic oriented, but it does have a little bit of foreign policy involved in it, is Chris Hedges and Joe Sacco's Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt. Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt by Chris Hedges and Joe Sacco, and we've read excerpts from it as well. Depressing, depressing, and it was a few years ago and it's predicting what is happening, or documenting what is happening with the collapse of the Western world, that's specifically related to the United States, economically. So perpetual war for perpetual peace. Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt, fast read, perpetual war for perpetual peace, long read, but it also has Joe Sacco as a comic book journalist. He really coined the term comic book journalism with his graphic novels Gaza, Palestine, with his graphic novel Palestine really. He coined the term comic book journalism, right, and Palestine gang and he came up with that book. When was I have it here? Where is it? Maybe I don't have it here. It could be in one of my boxes. No, I must be here. Where is it? I haven't pulled it out for a long time because it's it's really depressing. I haven't read the whole thing. I've read about a third or quarter of it and it's so depressing, so depressing. And you can look at the situation right now and what's going on in the Middle East. Where is it? Oh, here it is right there. This book. Okay, Palestine. Joe Sacco. Okay, Palestine. This was put out long time ago. First printing, 2001. So 22 years ago, I thought it was in the 90s actually, but 21 years ago. Okay. So 21 years ago, he wrote Palestine. Like literally, I haven't finished this because it's just it's just deep. And Joe Sacco, as I've read, I don't know, through four of his graphic novels, right? Very good. What do you call it? The letters from anyway, I forget the name of the the one about Yugoslavia, Sarajevo. Sarajevo was really good. But I couldn't get through this. I was just like, oh, man, it was breaking your heart. So I've only read about a quarter of it. But he's the artist in days of destruction, days of revolt. And I read all of that. And it was a very good, very good, highly recommend, highly recommend. Okay.