 So gang, let's do a comic book haul, okay? Let's do a comic book haul, but it's not a comic book haul. It's a trading card haul. Okay, it's a trading card haul, but it's not these guys. It's not these guys. Okay, we're calling the comic book haul because it's Eclipse Comics trading cards, right? These are Eclipse Comics, right? And this is what we're going to be doing. I'm going to read part three of this, cards number 25 to 36 today, but we got a box. Now, I tore off the address and stuff on here, and it really sucks that the person sent this in this, because you can still smell, no bad, smell like dish soap stuff on this, right? Because it's Finnish Powerball. This is not advertisement, and I would never use this in my laundry, and never have. And no one in the family ever uses these things, and I highly recommend that you do not use these things. These are not very healthy for you from what I understand. Oh, Queensland Australia, old Australia, Queensland Australia. Australia is... let's see where it goes. Let's see where it goes, man. It was pretty draconian. Canada is maybe going in a better direction. Canada is still going draconian, right? I'll stick to your clothes. Yeah, this stuff. I don't know about this stuff, man. So again, let me tell you what we bought this thing for. This thing total cost $170 Canadian, $170 Canadian, okay? It was $25 shipping and $24 taxes, Canadian taxes, right? I bought it from a Canadian seller, so I'm going to get dinged with taxes. I decided to go with a Canadian seller because it was selling in a lot, and I wouldn't get dinged with extra taxes at the border coming from the United States. It's still 14% tax, 14% tax on a used item, used item from 30 years ago. If I decide to sell this, again, there'll be at least 14% tax. So who knows how many times tax has been collected on this item. That is the world we live in right now, right? So total for this $220 Canadian, and that comes out to multiply by 75, 150. Probably around $160 US. Okay, let's crack this baby open. Let's crack this baby open, and I don't have these... Oh, no, let me rephrase, I'll show you. I do have something of this. Man, I should have put it in a shoebox or something. Let's check it out. Stinky, smoky. Exactly, cards, right? Non-sports trading cards. Aldega, want to guess what cards? You want to guess what cards they are? Who talked about this? Not a sponsor. Dangerous ASMR Cheecho. Can you recommend the good way of washing clothes? Just non-chemically organic. We buy non-stinky, order-free. Just regular, the simplest stuff you can imagine. Just put a little scoop in and wash it. And I'm from a guy, I stopped using underarm deodorants and stuff. People are going to go, I can see the memes coming or comments coming. But I haven't used underarm deodorant to take away natural, bodily smell for 25 years, at least. At least. Aldega knows where it's at. Serial killers trading cards. Exactly. Check this out. Check this out. Check this out. Check this out. Demera 1907, first time to a Cheecho word. Where do you get your information from? I've seen some of your videos on YouTube. I want to know where you get. Come to our Discord server. Come to our Discord server and we link up a lot of information on there. I haven't put out a video regarding my most recent news sources, but there's a lot that we link there. It's just not me. It's other people linking as well. Okay. Check this out. Actually, it's not bad putting it in these things. We lost a little thing in the G for to box these things. Here, I'm going to put this guy here. Two series one. Practice one open two. Gilded. Oh yeah, did I say discord? Did I? Gilded server. Discord commit a Susan. Secure self. Random moon springs. Salutations. Hope you're doing well. Let me take off the Gilded server. Then bring up the Sensor2 chat. Xenopux. Hey Cheecho, hope you're doing well. Hope you're doing well. Can you talk a bit about what happened with Julia Timor? Is that Navarney's wife? Is that Navarney's wife? Again, take a look at this. Let me show you this. So these guys, I'm going to change the view. I'm going to change the view. These are the true crime. Let me change the view on here. Check this out. These are the true crime trading cards that came out from Eclipse Comics, the serial killers. True crime serial killers. There's four sets total. These two are together. What's going on? Slum gangs. There's four sets that came out. Each set was 55 cards. So each one of these is supposed to... Not each one of these. Each complete set is supposed to be... Hold on, let me change this back. Each complete set is supposed to be 220 cards. So there's four times 220 cards here. Now, I mentioned that at the time I did buy some of these cards when they came out because some of the comic book stores weren't carrying it because it was serial killers, it was taboo, and stuff like this. So this is what the packs looked like. I could only find three in my collection. These were the true crime trading cards. That's where these guys came from. These guys. And I ended up having a box as well. I'm not sure how I got this box. Maybe the comic book store or gave it to me or bought it. The box of these things I can't remember. And this is the back of the box. So true crime trading cards. All that information. That's what these cards are. And it's got... Let's see. Charles Manson and all that jazz. G-Men and Gangsters, series two. This is series one and series two. The box for series one and series two. Looks like it. Series two, G-Men and Gangsters. And so on this side is serial killers and mass murderers. Text by Valerie Jones and Piggy Collar. And then this is series two, G-Men and Gangsters. Text by Max Allen, Collins and George Hungles, whatever. Art by Paul Lee. And the art on this one, series one, is John Bright. So that's the box. And these are what the individual packs look like. I don't know if I have any more of these. I would have to check. These are the only ones that I... At the time when I did some organizing, I found some. But let's... The kicker here is... There should be four sets complete. And we're seeing. Take a look. Let me burn up the chat. There's three of these ones. I'm assuming it's just organized that way. Series two... Kiss. No. Okay, the sticker here says kiss. So it's not kiss. And then there's one of these. So I'll have to go through these. Two of these ones with Al Capone, right? So I'm assuming... Let's bring out... Let's take a look at... Too bad they're not... So I would have to... Yeah, check this out. This is card number... 111. And goes all the way to card... 220. And they look to be in order. Which is great. I'll have to check these. 220. Oh, committee, look at this. Beautiful artwork. Right? Pontus Hagvar on Sensor2. You're asking me about Novarni. If you come to our Twitch livestream in the command, if you type in exclamation mark, Novarni, an automatic message will come up. And it sends you to an article that Scott Ritter just put out this morning. I skimmed through it. I know a little bit about Novarni, but I'm not... I didn't look into him too much, because from what I understand, he wasn't a huge significant... The Western world like to say that he was Putin's major political rival. But he wasn't. He wasn't really well known in Russia. He ran for mayor of Moscow. And I think he only got like 5% of the vote or something like this. Oh, that little thing that we had was broken from here. Okay, I'm going to have to organize these a little bit better. Put them down. So that's that. This seems to be the same. This seems to be the same. So I got a feeling the guy didn't send me. Oh no, so this has got to be... So that's 110. Serial killers. Murders who done it. So I'm just assuming this is out of order. So each one of these contains two sets. So I'm assuming this guy is the same as these ones. Okay, so let's check this out. Let's crack this one open and make sure it's card number one. So what's Al Capone then? So card number one here is slum gangs. Right? Let's see. Slum gangs, the roots of organized crime. Beautiful artwork. Look at that. Really nice artwork. Beautiful. Yeah, real xenomorph. That's the article I put in for... What do you call it? On Twitch. That links it up to that article that I posted on our Gilded Server. So that's card number one. So I'm assuming this one Al Capone is not card number one. Okay, how do we open this? There we go. So this is card number seven. Okay, cool. This is card number one. And I'm assuming card number seven is here. It's going to be Al Capone if we put it in order. Card number three, four, five. There it is. Al Capone. Okay, cool. So I'm assuming these aren't in order. One, two, three, four, five. Come on. Five, six. Nice. And then this is going to be card number eight. I hope it is card number eight. Right? So this one Al Capone belongs at card number seven. Cool. So that's what's going on. These are really tight. Okay. Let's rearrange this as well. Why not? And I have no idea if we're ever going to get a chance to read all of these. But card number one, nice. Nice. So we have card number four. See that? So card number seven, Al Capone, belongs there. And since Al Capone is out, let's see what it says for Al Capone. So set number one and two are cards number one, two, one, ten, or 109. 109? I think it'd be 109. No, 110. And then set three and four are cards number one, 111 to 220. So Al Capone, Al Phans Capone, grew up in Brooklyn. Should we read this? Let's read this game. Let's do a little, we'll pull this segment out. Okay. So this is a comic book. I'm going to make sure I don't lose, organize these. Oh yeah, these guys belong with this one. These guys are over here. We've got four sets of these. And these are the true crime. Check this out. See that? Al Capone wanted true crime trading cars, serial killers, G-men, gangsters, and mass murderers. Right? And I bought this box, or I got this box and bought some packs back in the day in early 1990s when they first came out. Okay. I never had a complete set, right? And the reason I bought these mainly is because some comic shops weren't carrying them because, you know, they thought it was inappropriate. So for me, not liking censorship, I decided to, I must have them. Okay. So these ones, what I just did was just bought four complete sets of series one, two, three, and four. Okay. And these guys, three of them, have set one, two, and three in them, and then set, sorry, one and two, set one and two are in this, and set three and four are in these guys. Okay. And this whole thing ended up costing $170 Canadian plus $25 in shipping plus $24 in taxes. So total came out to around $220 Canadian for three complete sets of the true crime trading cards put out by Eclipse Comics. And I figured as long as we're doing this, might as well read the Al Capone card, right? Al Capone card, since it's also on the box, right? And it's card number seven in the series. Okay. And these guys came out, check it out, came out in 1992, true crime series one, G-Men and Gangsters, text copyright 1992, Paul Allen Collins and George Haganar, art copyright 1992, Paul Lee Eclipse Enterprises, PO Box 1099, Forestville, California, 95436, G-Men equals Gangst... No, G-Men equals... G-Men is the cops, isn't it? Gangster men? Is it gangster men? No, I think G-Men is like FBI, right? So, you know, there's 220 cards here. We're picking one and, you know, at some point maybe we'll read the whole thing, right? So, card number seven from series one of true crime from Eclipse Comics, Al Capone. Alfonzo Capone grew up in Brooklyn slums and was thrown out of school in the sixth grade for attacking his teacher. What a badass! While working as a bouncer at the Harvard Inn for Frankie Yale, then head of the Union Sicilian Union Capone cracked many a drunk skull and was himself cut across the cheek, thus acquiring the nickname Scarface. By 1919, Capone was suspected of two murders and had became close friends with many future mobsters, including Lucky Luciano, Ciro Teranova and Johnny Torino. Capone was working for Torino in Chicago when Torino took over Big Jim Colosimo's mob in 1920. Torino set Capone up at the Fort Deucis Saloon as a bodyguard, chauffeur, and brothel pitchman. Capone was Torino's right-hand man, learning the business while Torino created a multi-million-dollar crime syndicate employing 1,000 men. In 1925, Torino was wounded in a gang shooting. He retired a multimillionaire leaving Capone to inherit his remarkable criminal organization. Like any corporation, Torino's mob was divided into departments. In this case, bootlegging, brothels, gambling, and contract murder. The key leaders of what would be known for the next 30 years are the Capone mob as the Capone mob were already in place when Capone took charge. Capone was an efficient crime boss, fiercely loyal to his key men. He often continued gang wars rather than turn a single hitman over to the enemy for retribution. He was the first mobster to court reporters occasionally even holding press conferences. He would need all his skill to survive the next four years as the Torino O'Brien, Torio O'Banien feud gave rise to the bloodiest gang war in US history. See card 8, Peter von Fratzus. We have Peter von Fratzus here. Peter von Fratzus. Look at that slim mustache. G-men, there we go, Allah God. G-men is government men, government agents. Yeah, cool, thank you. So pretty cool. Huge history here. Huge history here. And what I'll do, I'll check to make sure some of these boxes he's put them in, if you're looking, unfortunate. See that? So I'll have to be careful with these. I might have to visit a comic book store and get some sleeves and stuff for these. But we've got four sets. We've got three sets gang. And, and, what are we going to do with these sets? The stuff, what are we going to do with the stuff gang? We, we are going to take one of these sets. There's set series 1, 2, 3, and 4. We'll break these up and auction off each of the sets in yearly comic book auctions. So I get to have two sets, complete sets. And we'll auction off series 1, series 2, series 3, and series 4 in different packs as auctions. Sound good? Sound good? That's our comic book haul gang. So again, we're getting some goodies for me and we're getting some goodies for you guys for a Twitch yearly auction. So we got drug war trading cards. We're auctioning off. We've got crime trading cards. We've got run to the core trading cards. And we've got honey, garlic honey, set up that we're going to do. And we have, what do you call it? Comic books, right? And something else that I just got. What did I get? What did I get? I got, oh yeah, famous comic book creators trading cards, right? So we got some goodies to do. I'm glad we got this. I've been keeping an eye on them and this was the best deal I could get to look by for a whole set. I wanted the whole set, right? I wanted the whole set because you know you're paying for shipping, there's taxes and stuff like this. But if I bought the set separately I would have to pay shipping four times and it was going to kick up the price for these. So $220 Canadian for three sets that comes out to like $73, $74 per complete set of these which is pretty good, which is pretty good. Canadian, of course, Canadian, of course, right?