 Demented clown either or is fine Just want to say happy July. I mean happy independence day to everyone. Hopefully everyone had a enjoyable safe holiday weekend I did worked all of it and it was hot Yeah, what today was 92 degrees hot and humid was a little hotter than yesterday and But I was at my sister's and you know, we ate pretty good and they have very powerful new central air conditioning, so You know, you know what ever since Ever since I upgraded the operating system They they you think it's gonna be easier, but no No, it's not gonna be Anyway, here we go Special independence day weekend 2020 I'm here. We got Damien the wolf all once and I am who I am. It is what it is James And it's Sunday Here myself Let's see. I've got my earbuds in so you probably might have to turn it down on your end. Oh Yeah, you're right now Well, I'm sure I'm sure it's not gonna be as horrible as what happened Friday night. I wasn't the host Now I was so I Was reading an article about this so-called black militia marching in Georgia with automatic weapons and I did not hear it at all on the mainstream media whatsoever, but if it was a white militia group You we would never hear the end Day to night night and day they would be non-stop so there is a lot of pandering going on by the two major parties Pussy politicians there's a there's a lot of pandering going on either For votes or a combat. I think it's combination of for votes and the fact that they are afraid The neo-liberal politically correct Wimps are afraid of offending any lobbying in this case People of color They're afraid of offending them. No one is held accountable for the corruption they commit We already know that we already know the oligarch owns and controls the lying mainstream media profusely lying and they own two major parties Democrats and Republicans I do want to say that It is true. Bernie Sanders is on the ballot now When I was on One of the beer review shows Ronald J. Terry of show I Think it was It was a fandango Friday. I have mentioned About the Second Amendment and The importance of Americans bearing arms Not not little t-shooters not not muskets by real arms in case we have a road government, which we actually do and and the thing is The guy by the name of man by the name of Ronnie s who Always He said to me Second Amendment Americans bearing arms. Oh, you're saying a lot of people in the rural states of America out west and down south have Have a ample gun collection. Well, let me tell you something the United States Army and the National Guard As a lot is packing a lot more and we the people so forget about your second amendment and Your right to bear our gun collection. Oh, did you ever hear of? Population of the United States being pretty high collectively or didn't hear of like urban warfare or guerrilla warfare, which a modern which which a modern trained army Never really one Experts in the real warfare. Mm-hmm. I mean the Viet Cong kicked America's ass Because the Viet Cong took South Korea and kicked the Americans out Okay, and that was the real war Trump is the road Michael Hill says Trump is a rogue. You're absolutely right Michael He's rogue and the death and the DNC is Robles for you. He'll live with pandering the correct You know the ones that let the rioters do anything they want And no don't take action. Don't fall off the National Guard. Let this black militia with weapons March In Georgia, let them do what they want, but heaven forbid white people should have to do that Yeah, but then have their pride away great heaven forbid. There should be a European pride parade Down fifth Avenue, New York. Oh, then they'll be they'll be called white supremacists. Oh, yeah So It's there What's the other thing I Said about oh, oh, I want to celebrate Today, I'm gonna celebrate the second amendment. This is honoring the second amendment special show And I want to move second amendment because now I know Why Socialism is the way to go and second amendment is even more aware or equal to socialist because We have nothing but chaos. We have corporate fascist lying. We have censorship the war and The people that believe in this corporate fascist censorship They are not interested by any means because they are guilty to guilty of A terrible underhand Yes commemorating the second amendment is something that we really really need to do right now because you're right It's utter fucking chaos right now like here in my state of Tennessee Adjust when we finally got some things calm down the pot has been stirred again and the Embers and the flames that were put out are starting to spark again What is it going to be over this time? Well the cities of Knoxville and the cities of Nashville decided to go ahead and pass Mask mandates and made it to where if you do not wear a mask out in public It's a Class C misdemeanor and you get a $50 fine now. They did put an exception in there to where If medically you cannot wear a mask Then you have to provide documentation of your said medical condition as to why you cannot wear a mask and I'm just thinking Hello Have you people honestly never heard of this thing called HIPAA? This would be considered HIPAA protected information if someone does not want to disclose it They do not have to that's kind of like what Happened in Southwest, Virginia right across the border from Tennessee is yeah, Governor Northam issued a mask mandate And yeah, they had to put signs out saying that due to blah blah blah blah Masks are required, but it also put down there if you do not wear one. We assume you have a medical condition Okay, fine. That was like their workaround. Well They're not even supposed to even be doing that with this new mask mandate. They've passed the Knoxville and Nashville. Well little do people not realize that There have been multiple lawsuits filed across the United States over these mask mandates Particularly down in Palm Beach County, Florida This attorney on Facebook by the name of Luis Leo the fourth his law firm actually filed a lawsuit against Palm Beach County and The mask mandate and he went to the hearing of it and he just outright told them you people pass this mandate and someone gets hurt or They get sick or something happens because of this you all will not have qualified immunity which means you all can be Civilly sued and you all can be fired from your jobs. Alright, so you said think about that before you pass it And if you do pass it, just know there will only be that side of repercussions, but there will be other repercussions as well so the mask mandates are Being challenged and some of them have already gotten struck and down Like I'm there have been some counties here in Tennessee that have already said no We are not doing a mask mandate. No ifs. No as no buts. We're not doing and Governor Lee issued an executive order. I believe it was executive order number 54 to where Local authorities can now issue mask mandates Well, that was only for 80 80 89 out of 95 counties, there are six counties that are excluded to this and Sullivan County Thankfully is one of them to where we do have a bit more authority and a bit more of flexibility we can kind of tell the governor go fuck yourself and Repel against it. So There have not been very many cases here Ever since all this started there hasn't been an outbreak Yeah, not many people have really wore the masks are not really social distance that I think we respect people's space But have they been packed in like sardines? No, they've been respecting people's bubbles But still no masks not really adhering to social distancing and everyone is fine And in fact Sweden proved that you know The only way that you're really going to get a grasp on all of this is to just let it run its course You know, don't quarantine don't lock down. Don't do this. Don't do that And Ultimately it worked. Yeah, they're going through another second spike supposedly, but it's nowhere near what it was like the first time So the herd immunity model is working Yeah, of course, if somebody is a high-risk individual with Pre-existing conditions and or their elderly would pre-existing conditions They have a right to stay home and and not Gallivant around and you know And the nursing homes have a right to protect people in there, you know, the most vulnerable they don't have to go out to restaurants or Crowder nightclubs or anything like that or more pubs you know, just like the people that don't that do not have underlying conditions and have Do not have compromised immune systems seem to be recovering from it Even though they're coming up with this, but it's a Kawasaki's disease with very young children Yeah, something like that. I've been trying to follow that, but I'm just I'm over all of this and besides that You all want to know something there is a disclaimer that come with all these masks that we're being forced to wear That says this is not meant to either Diagnose or to prevent the spread of any disease or any virus and the reason why they have that legal disclaimer is I could say Okay, the play devil's advocate here. Okay, someone does social distance and they do wear the mask They still end up getting sick. Well, what do Americans love to do? Americans love to sue So what would they do? They would go ahead and sue the mask manufacturer and They would ultimately try to sue the government particularly government officials that try to push all of this so I mean I can understand why it's in place But I mean how if the mask manufacturers are trying to cover their own ass and realize that, you know This is not designed for this purpose and that they need to realize and people need to realize that this is being pushed by public health officials and all this and the other and all that other stupid bullshit and Baldi by imposing fines with this it just goes to show you This was not about public safety or public health They guys it all under this but it was just an excuse to brainwash Manipulate and control people into force compliance. That's all this is is the force compliance public safety and public health was never a thing They've been lying about that since fucking day one, but my last point I want to get at is you know They cannot legally Forced people to wear a mask, but however if someone wants to voluntarily do one They cannot legally be stopped from wearing one because you do have a right to you know Have what you feel as though it is necessary for the safety and well-being of you yourself. So It's a double-edged sword it goes both ways but Seeing how these masks have been being an essential worker having to wear them day in and day out I can't fucking stand them at first it didn't bother me But now I can tell it's starting to bother me more and more I'm getting headaches my sinuses are hurting and it's bothering my throat and I finally figured out why Because you're not getting enough oxygen. You're just re-breathing the carbon dioxide So you got to ask yourself is me being deprived of oxygen really worth Having to do this and do that or is just catching this thing Staying home running out and getting herd immunity much more worth it if you ask me Just going out facing the world and if you get sick Get treated stay home and then when you're all clear go back to work that way you've been through it You've done it and unless there's a new strain or a mutates You're gonna be just fine. That was only the whole entire basis of Sweden's monos to why they didn't do all this because They knew the economic damage That it would cause That's why they didn't do it To minimize economic damage. Well when they asked Dr. Fauci what happened to SARS and MERS He says they just vanished. We don't we don't know. It's a mystery. They just vanished Oh, all right, they just vanished or or maybe herd immunity took over Now wearing masks In China, it's not a new thing This they have they've been doing this. I've seen videos Of the Chinese wearing masks or Asians wearing them way way where this pandemic Ever started in Wuhan products So because the air sucks their quality sucks. Yeah, like Ben Shane. I get a pollution You know initially there's so You know, they took chairman Mao's mainly in China and they just embraced capitalism And uh, they were determined to become the economic giant that they have become And uh, they did update a lot of things. They did modernize a lot of things They may not have the quality control on average manufacturing products, but they have a functioning Successful space program that the American Union never talks about And they have the high-speed bullet trains that the United States doesn't even have I would love to have that that'd be pretty cool. Actually, I've seen pictures of my friend They look just like the ones in Europe Japan they're modern they're high-speed Very high-speed you sit at the table put a A glass of red wine or anything and it won't spill and you're going at extremely high speeds And it's beautiful. And by the way, I think A minister version of them as in white rails Would alleviate a lot of traffic And and people that live in states where car insurance is expensive It would really help the traffic pollution and the cost of car insurance In many states or for those that Suddenly don't have a car can't afford one It would really Bring the traffic way down And I think it'll be fantastic. But heaven forbid The right-wing conservatives in Washington Should ever spend money on something positive and good. Oh, yeah. Yeah, how dare they heaven forbid infrastructure New rail The green the green new deal, you know getting away from fossil fuel But then again the republicans are getting the big mamu from big oil And big pharma That's why did you see those new articles about the hydroxychloroquine that the media never talks about yet still I posted it on alpha males that it's good news pretty good news internationally Hydroxychloroquine Has been working And even on severe Severely ill people it works. It's just that the united states doesn't like to talk about Because they're pushing for that vaccine You know, we got that the oligarch. Okay, it's george soros Uh, who's the other jibroni that's pushing? Yeah, in general, you know the famous government doctors pushing for the vaccine And maybe they'll slip the chip in when they give you the vaccine. Oh, yeah. Yeah, they will but uh at this point Doing what sweden did I guarantee we could probably go back to a full reopening With either very minimal or no restrictions whatsoever And yeah, there would probably be a spike in everything but like physics What goes up must come down. So if it were to spike It wouldn't be at those numbers for forever. There'd be no way it could stay at that number forever Yeah, well it was eventually it runs its course and they and and once you a person builds the antibodies that recognize a certain virus the virus is overcome and and and and a virus Laying on a surface needs a host within a certain amount of time. Otherwise it dies You know, it could be any service service porous or non-porous You know and it's a a virus. It's a strange I don't want to say creature. It's strange strange entity whereas It's it's parasitic, but it's neither alive nor is it completely dead It's like it stays in limbo until a human Brings it inside of its body. It can't fly it can't jump You know, like a sweet or a tight hit claw It's just like just lays there and either dies In the open air or a person brings it Into one of his or her orifices and enters the body and then starts to replicate themselves but Another thing that people forget that A great deal of americans are in bad shape health-wise Including nutrition. They're immune system is compromised They really have health and more than a thing A lot of and a lot of the people that have to come Had underlying afflictions Even though they weren't 80 or 90 years old they had underlying notices They were very obese Some had diabetes because high blood pressure one or the other cardiovascular disease Yeah, cancer patients, you know, if your immune system is compromised is suppressed That is not going to be good No, absolutely not if you get even the common Influenza Yeah, absolutely But when dr. Fauci said that, you know, what happened to all this stuff. It just magically disappeared. I'm just thinking How dumb do you think people really are? They just magically disappeared? I mean I I like at my job where I've switched departments and on the front end, you know, I'm around A different group of people I'm around a bit more of a diversity in terms of who I'm around And I have noticed just by, you know, talking with them and just having some, you know, conversations or some healthy debates I actually am not as crazy as what I once thought I might have been And in fact, it's nice to see that, you know I'm not the only one out there thinking, you know what Maybe just maybe this has all been bullshit since the very beginning that just due to the unusualness and the bizarre reaction and what's Happening now what has happened Something just is not right. There there's more to this than what they're saying. There's some sort of ulterior motive I mean swine flu Made it to the united states Right, the bird flu The bird flu from chickens made it to the united states SARS and MERS Right I believe they made it To the united states also Uh, uh, the Spanish flu which was a much worse pandemic than this we have now Okay, you uh, world world war one troops Brought it over from Europe now Because they're they're sanitary sanitary conditions were not good You know in the trenches, you know world war one weren't yeah, but anyway Holding the little Fauci again They disappeared They disappeared Why couldn't he say Heard immunity Instead of saying instead of saying they And then he was a giggle being like a smile the laughter, you know The planet earth has gotten hit with many pandemics Many viruses that claim lives bacterial infections You know, I mean I mean before the 2020th century Tuberculosis was Running rampant Many people Had it I mean doc holiday from, uh, you know, the white earth He had tuberculosis Think the death this is it I don't know But it was popular They had yellow fever that color Right So Back then We're just a replica Of the vibe Like a really Dead So, you know, it was grown in a field. So the body's immune system was able to spot it Check it out and then attack it and then When when the virus real virus entered the body the immune system recognized it based on the dead one that was in the vaccine Now today Vaccines are very Young girls dying from the garter cell vaccine for human papilloma virus You had Vaccines causing autism many children So on and so forth Flu vaccine no guarantees many people got very sick from the flu vaccine No guarantee So a doctor Doctor, uh Jennifer cordel says everybody's so paranoid about vaccines. You know how what a tiny amount of Mercury is in the flu vaccine and it's not the kind of mercury that's toxic It's a different kind of mercury And it's very minute very diluted a different kind of mercury Uh, a sodium comes different ones. It's still sodium still soft so But why does it have to be there now? She explains because it's a conservative. Okay We know how well that works out We're all we're all the additives in our supermarket Uh, well, we're not good for your eyes. Sodium nitrate is not great for it. That's a conservative Uh, hydrogenated oil was trans fat It's carcinogenic and that increases the shelf life of many products in supermarket. That's not good You know Non-dairy cleaners like coffee beans. So and so forth cookies fake goods, you know To increase shelf life. So the company so the American toxic American food industry and maximize their profits at the expense of the health of consumers There's your cat. There's your cat So we don't talk about oh, we have to change the American diet and get Good nutrition into our people and our children have to learn about proper eating and we got to Recommend supplements and they never talk about all they talk about is vaccine vaccine vaccine vaccine That's what you hear on the mainstream Now, uh, Michael Hilton has the whole human helper of things to say Over yon All right. Yeah, I'll get it. I'll get a pull up here. But uh So, yeah, I've talked with my manager about all this and raised my concern They said well, it's not us as a company that's Forcing you all to do this It's governor Lee and the health department said honestly if we had sole discretion we'd tell them No, we're not doing this But it said we just run the risk of the health department coming in and signing us and I looked at him. I said And I asked him well, what happens if I could say We wear our masks and still come in our mouths But just have them right here below our noses that way at least we can breathe so we're not deprived of oxygen He said we're not supposed to do that Said but if someone comes in and sees that But it's a mystery shop or someone from the health department They can cite us for it and I looked at him. I said at this point Let him let him come in here and try to cite us because of us looking after our own health Knowing damn good and well that these masks are going to ultimately cause more harm than good to us Personally, let them come in here and do it and you know what we're going to do We're going to tell them shut up your ass and blow it out your ass That's honestly how i'm feeling about it, but anyway, so Somebody has the respiratory issue Or breathing issue or they're asthmatic That's that's a good reason not to cover your nostrils now if you if you if a person has a respiratory ailment They can very easily practice social distancing but Allow their nostrils to be exposed to air because they have an affliction You know or even if you don't have an affliction you wear that damn mask for For several hours Yeah, but um By doing all this We were talking about it at work and here's the conclusion that we've come to okay, so I've talked to some elderly people who still go who are still getting out and still enjoying life despite what's going on I'm asking you know Why don't you all wear a mask they say because we're not going to feel like we're suffocating all the fucking time That's why so every single time we've tried to wear and we get headaches and our noses start pouring Mucus and so we're not having that So we're not going to have our ability to breathe take it away from us and the mask when it gets moist It gets sucked up your nostrils every time you inhale You know, which is like a partial suffocation now. I'm not I'm not bashing masks totally Because if you want to wear one You should have the right to wear one. I'm saying they do they do protect people in general from any contagious Uh a transmitted bacterial Or viral they there it's a barrier to drop they protect you if you're sick infecting somebody else But It's only when you can't cannot practice a social distance of six weeks. You cannot You know, if you cannot You put it on but then when you can get far enough away from people Pull it down. Take it off. You know, it's like if you're jogging or riding your mountain bike Work and there's nobody around me. There's no need to wear to get a mask. I mean if you're on a Surf fish like I used to and and and the next People are like 50 feet away from me. There's no need to wear the mask You know, all right well, yeah Yeah, I do respect the right but I mean the fact that mask manufacturers have put that disclaimer On there. I'd be curious to see how many people have actually done the distancing And wore the mask and ultimately got sick Because if that is the case that people have worn them and still distance and still got sick Then Doing it or not doing it like I've been saying all along. They're non determining factors now Uh is uh itching Getting antsy He wants to he wants to come aboard But lately michael, I haven't been able to hear you that well. I'm serious. I'm not making it up I'm not making it up. I mean like I realize you have to you have to learn string your bike Navigating I told you to navigate with the cursor for your finger And learn it like I did you think you think I knew how to work it at the beginning I had I navigated everything I do My you know when my sister was trying to teach me how to how to work a pc and how to go online She you know she She didn't have the patience to like slowly hold me by the hand and teaching everything slowly. She was like Motor mouth So guess what I had to learn on my own I had to navigate I had to navigate learn it by trial and error So yeah, yeah, you got on there. You're not you know You got extra time on your hands. You can navigate and you have to learn it now I couldn't hear you the last couple of shows really your voice was full all right You're gonna you're gonna plug it in plug it in like the old commercial I'll get it Hold on. Oh, I forgot to do myself Yes, I'm not good boys Are you gonna be a good boy and plug it in or the big bad The big bad gremlin from massachusetts is gonna fight you and fight you Oh my god, oh my god, all right You're gonna plug it in you're gonna plug it in and damian will send you away All right. Yeah, the point I was getting at is Um by being forced to wear the mask I don't know if I said it but if I did and I got sidetracked. I apologize is To be honest, like I was telling you earlier I'm I'm convinced by them doing that. They're gonna force us To ultimately end up getting sick. Is that where they can honestly say? Oh, look the mask the distancing they're working. We have to shut everything down I wouldn't put it past them. I obviously would not put them past them to do it You know what? This is this is all part of the fascist Uh agenda It's all part of the line from the media the line from the the trump administration a line from fitness tv doctors Lately lying about drug treatments that work internationally Why not even bring up what the italian doctors and scientists found out Now one word on the media about what they found out about A bacterial infection causing thrombosis about 5g tower radiation Now one word about what they found out in europe the french They had success with the hydroxychloroquine With the zincon now they said it like a blur like a blip like they said it like One sentence about french Success that was the end of it If the media is deliberately withholding the truth from us americans And they're and they're riling up. They rock. They also riled up people To instigate the riots and to instigate tearing down of historic Uh buildings statues monuments artifacts destroying them taking taking um Full products off the market that have A name that offends them You know, um To me historic monuments Are part of history What you want to move them out of a public park? Put them in a museum like they know Take them out of the public area. Put them in abuse. Don't destroy them Well, even if you did, I mean it's still not really going to change anything It's still not going to change the fact of it's happened I mean unless there's some sort of magic time machine that we can use to go back and somehow alter history then um I don't honestly foresee how that um how that is really going to work, but To quote george orwell when they say if you can control reality You could ultimately control everything you control people's view on history you can control this you can control that So yeah But um when they say that oh it this has got to be done in order to Continue with the reopening or it's a key aspect of freedom But reality has now shown they've literally been dividing and conquering the population with this double talk and double think So to me that just sounds like a bunch of orwellian double talk and orwellian double thinking but the americans Are getting skeptical. They are really doubting in fact outright just calling This like i've been calling this since day one outright bullshit like when I was talking to People on the front end and also just talking with customers I'm not the only person out there who is seriously honestly questioning. It does this thing even really fucking exist You know what michael hiltman just says james stop acknowledging hydroxychlorophyll Why? That's not how it's spelled, but I know what you mean why hydro hydroxychlorophyll Works and not only internationally, but a doctor in the midwest had tremendous success I mean, I mean it took severe cases and and and Totally within several hours Took them off the respirator the the oxygen In several hours time Are you are you for a vaccine? Are you a supporter of big pharma now? Michael took a photo with two Women and you posted it in the middle. So I don't know. I don't know if he uh If he if he had a menage or not, but he posted it on facebook now Have the u.s. Media and government been lying to us about hydroxychlorophyll all this time Finding us Okay, that's that You're gonna plug it in Plugger in plug her in Plug it in you have to plug it in for us to hear you Are we saying no We're saying no Okay You're a rebellious little plugger for 27 years old Yep I like it because no caffeine and it says made with age vanilla Age vanilla also, it's like the craft beer of root beer Age vanilla. Oh, he says he says he will plug it in for treatment. He said no to uh hydroxychlorophyll Yes, you're gonna do a stream yard or yes, you want to join our stream yard You have to speak the king's english, right? I'll do a stream yard means you want to come on As long as you plug it in we can hear you very loud Okay, um, you'll have to send the link because I try to send Try sending the link on my tablet and just it does not work But as I was telling you yesterday I kind of think you you find it just a little funny watching eric and might get into it just just a little bit Well, I think it's funny when eric closed them up at 7 a.m Or or 6 a.m or 4 a.m or whatever And tell some uh wake up wake up get a job. Look for a job. Let's go. Wake up. Let's go And then he but I don't agree with with him calling Michael names. So that's a little That's a little watcher The name calling Yeah, something things to say to him Yeah, I know all about that. Yep, I know all about that So and considering he did it to me which and I want to see I don't care. He's not the first. He's not the last I let it go in one or not the other Yeah, we uh Yeah, well eric told me, you know, he says uh He felt that he wasn't getting Empathy or compassion money. I laid off. I says, well, I understand. I said eric, I gave it to you I know I gave it to you, but you know, there are you know many people got laid off because of this pandemic Quite a bit I think the disconnect here is What I've been saying all along people don't want to face the harsh reality of things They build up this false reality for themselves Only for it to get shattered or when it's questioned Or whenever it is starting to shatter for them They're like the ostrich either just puts their head in the sand Or they just take those particular shades off and then just put them on for something else now Now my my friend can't think that it's really he doesn't feel comfortable about people working in public with uh automatic or semi-automatic He says only the military Should uh have About I mean He he would have a field day down here because of how many people Own guns and how many people carry guns Like I've got my concealed carry permit and I carry mine out in public all the time because I've got my permit And it's always concealed no one sees and in fact no one knows that I'm carrying it That's true, right sir. It's it's because you have a concealed permit It's supposed to be concealed You know what? Well, I mean even in Tennessee. Yeah, you can open carry, but you got to have a permit to open carry I mean am I would I personally open carry? It would depend It would honestly depend would I open carry a pistol? Probably not now when I open carry like a rifle or a shotgun Yeah, it'd be very hard to conceal something like that Now what about uh, like a 44 magnum, but it's kind of tough to conceal records of the weight, right? Uh, well, there's different ways you can conceal a firearm Now there's different holsters you can get there's outside the waistband and inside the waistband Mine is an inside the waistband holster So mine clips onto my belt loop and mine goes in between My boxers And my jeans So that makes it much easier to conceal So mine kind of contorts To the shape of my body right here on my side and then when I wear my shirt My shirt just goes over it, but I mean my my pistol. It's a nine millimeter Uh subcompact it holds Um 10 plus one rounds. There's 10 rounds of the magazine one in the chamber So 11 rounds on the other it was designed for conceal carry now Can you conceal just about anything? Yeah, you could if you wanted to Now I had a a full-size Glock. I had a uh a Glock. I think it was the Glock 20 22 yeah the gen 3 Glock 22 it was the full-size Glock in the 40 caliber it held um A total of 16 rounds 15 rounds in the magazine one in the chamber I took my inside the waistband holster that I have for my subcompact nine millimeter And I was able to fit the The just the trigger mechanism of the firearm in the holster And then I put it between you know where I usually keep it when I'm carrying inside the waistband I was able to conceal a full-size Glock. No problem And a full-size Glock is uh, well, uh, they're they're pretty big guns. They got really long barrels Long slides long frame. So they're really designed to be shot by any number of people now Can You conceal of a pistol in just about any different way. Yeah, you could now what would be considered a pistol Um as long as it meets the legal definition of the state definition and the federal definition Of a pistol you could carry it. So that would be like a Daringer or a revolver or a semi-auto now you could also carry like a like an ar pistol if you wanted to so Imagine a ar 15 With no stock But it still has the grip here near the trigger a very short barrel And it still has sights, but could still accept 30 round capacity magazines Could you conceal that on your person and legally carry that as a pistol? Yeah, you could in fact some people Here they keep those in their trucks They'll have like a Glock for when they're outside of their truck and then they keep the ar pistol In their truck just in case you know anything were to happen Okay Now your your pistol uh fires the 38 caliber 9 millimeter Yeah, I had a uh, I had a 38 special revolver that was my dad's it was a uh A smith and wesson model 36 from 1979 It was a beautiful revolver But um, I had to sell it because I needed the money and plus It had some problems with it that I didn't have the money to fix because Fixing a revolver is very hard, especially if it's like a colt or a smith and wesson So I decided to sell it to someone who had the money to fix it and could appreciate it better So I didn't just sell it to anybody Well, I know I know you gave you gave me some handgun lessons It was interesting Yeah on how to clear it how to do all that. Yeah I showed you how to do it now Um, I have my ar and my ak and my shotgun here in the room, but I've got them hidden And I keep my pistol near the bed That way in case there ever is a bump in the night or anything I can just go ahead and um Go ahead and um Grab it in case anything were to happen, but with the way things have been going here lately I keep all of them locked and loaded so all I gotta do is just take the safety off. They're ready to go. They've got Hot magazines and hot chambers Yeah, here's how I've got it set up. So I got my pistol for console carry my shotgun is for the home defense my ak is more for my uh For when shit hits the fan, but the ar can also fit that rule as well I bought the ar because I wanted to have both because as they say If you own one eventually you end up owning both and I've come around to it in all honesty I used to not really like it, but Over time I've realized, you know, there's pros and cons to both like some pros for the ar would be um It is a very easy gun to shoot. Um, if you are a new shooter and you've never shot a gun before You would want to learn on that because it's a 22 caliber It um has very low recoil if any recoil at all. It's very accurate so the only thing it I can think of that would probably scare people away from other than the fact that you know, it looks like a black Typical rifle. It's scary. It's this it's that you know Anything can look scary and look deadly, but as long as you know how to handle it safely And know how to use it responsibly it will not hurt you and it will not hurt anyone else So that is a big pro. It's very easy to shoot very Accurate at long ranges. So if you need to go out of a longer distance, I could say, um We're gonna be shooting it like 300 400 yards with certain optics An ar will do much better Now some cons about the ar well It is a very complex intricate weapon. So if you don't Have the means to really clean it or take care of it and know how to really understand how it works you might not want to get one because They work really well if you clean them if you don't clean them and you abuse them They will jam and they will malfunction on you big time um another con is They use a lot of polymer and a lot of plastic so If it falls from a certain number of feet or if so much weight or something's put on it You can break them very easy the way I describe the two of them An ar is like a prom queen an ak is like a biker bitch So they do the job. They just do it in different ways. So that's some pros and cons of the ar now The pros of an ak shoots a heavier round. So you get a little bit more bang for the buck It shoots a 762 by 39. So that's a 30 caliber round So even though it doesn't have the speed and velocity, but it does have the mass but when it hits something it will Be able to go through and take big chunks out of whatever it is that it hits So if you are in a jungle type environment The ar round. Yeah, it goes very fast But when it hits something It veers off and it's not very accurate in terms of penetrating like let's say wood or bamboo or Forestation or whatever as you can think of So you do get a big pro there another big pro of the ak is it's very reliable It is extremely reliable. I mean you can get all kinds of stuff in it. You can get water You can get mud you can get sand you can get all kinds of stuff in it And it will just keep right on cranking Another big pro of the ak is it's very easy to break down It's very easy to clean and it's very easy to maintain And I can say even if you can't clean it readily Yeah, you can beat and abuse the hell of an ak and it will just keep right on trucking Now some cons Yeah, even though you have your round if you're going out to longer ranges You're going to lose some accuracy now an ak and they are going to be very accurate in terms of like let's say 100 200 yards Maybe pushing out to 300. It's going to be pretty accurate. Now We start going out further Not so much so You got to think about that as a con Another con is well Like I say for example Where it's got so many different openings inside of the firearm Yeah, you can get all kinds of debris in there and because of the way that it's a um I'm trying to think of what you would call almost like a piston design Where you've got the bolt and you've got a spring and Where you've got very loose torches and you've got so much space inside of it. Yeah a lot of times It will just crush it As the bolt comes back and it will ultimately clear itself out But if you get too much of it in there and it can't properly get it out of the firearm An ak will jam and if it jams it jams big time Uh, let me think of another con another con is I don't like the fact that most of them they use wooden stocks. They use a lot of wooden Um furniture on the firearm now, although they don't use polymer. They use steel and wood but With it being wood that wood can split it can crack And if it splits or cracks or it ultimately damages itself somehow Unless you can find replacement furniture for it readily Your hands are ultimately going to be touching bare metal and if it touches bare metal That can burn you so yeah, there's pros. There's cons, but ultimately You take care of them. You don't really abuse them They'll work just fine. There's pros and cons to both now ultimately I get asked well, what would you take into combat? Well, if I need just a all-purpose all-around weapon I'd grab the ak it's that way if ammo is going to be a little bit limited and I need to make more of each round count And I'm going to be going through different environments different scenarios It's the best all around now Whether in this is where I'd grab the ar Yes, if I'm going to be engaging longer targets at longer distances and I had beans to Keep it clean and well taken care of I'd go for the ar, but I'd say 90 to 95 percent of the time I'd go for the ak Yeah, I mean Well the ak when maybe when they did that show uh comparing the old I don't even know if this is a like Dinosaur m16 rifle the ak was definitely superior and They even compare they had a show where they compare the green american green brace of the soviet special forces of Spesnaz, right? Oh, yeah, um deadliest warrior deadliest warrior and the russians By far one And and the green braids that were there were like Little finger and and getting really, you know, all the names because they they wanted to contest Yeah, um It's kind of hard to get like a real genuine m16 Because that would be considered a an nfa item because an m16 usually either has the uh the three-round burst or fully auto so Now can you build one? Yes, you can build one so All you have to do is you can take just a standard ar lower And then you'd have to get a 20 inch barrel upper To put on to the lower and it's not hard the lower All that takes is you just take out one pin. You could drop in the 20 inch barrel Put the pin back in. All right, so there you go. Now you've got your m16 style upper Now for stocks Um, when you buy most ar is at least here in states where they're allowed I would say probably in new jersey. They're allowed But they would be grandfathered and there's all sorts of weird laws when it comes to grandfathering and You know either allowed in california, but Most of them have what's called a collapsible stock and That's where you pull up on the stock and it can either extend or it can go forward. Well under the old clinton crime bill Ultimately what had to happen was if it was a collapsing stock It had to be selected to one position and permanently pinned So what you'd have to do is If you didn't want that collapsible stock and you wanted m16 stock You would just remove it and then you would Put that new one on and then pin it because an m16 stock is not collapsible It's a pretty lengthy stock. So you're going to take a rifle that Is kind of small and you're going to turn it into almost like a big rifle Now Like I say some people say well, I want to have like an m4 style build Well, you can kind of build a close replica to one, but you're not going to be able to build 100 genuine one because That would go beyond the date for what's considered transferable NFA firearms, so The most the shortest barrel link you can go before You go to a short barrel rifle, which is an NFA item Would be 16 inches now if you want to have the real short barrel rifle 14 inches on the modern day m4 You'd have to go through the atf through and class 3 ffl dealer Now good luck getting a lower That's fully auto because anything transferable again may 19th 1986 or prior That's considered transferable. So unless you can somehow accept non transferable lowers There's no way you're going to be able to build it legally So yeah, you can build one It's just it will not be 100% genuine But yeah, you can put the handguard the stock the optics Just the only thing that would be different is it would only be semi-auto won't pull the trigger one shot But you can have it cosmetically Look just like an m16, but that would be the only difference Right now now Is it possible to legally? buy an 47 Or you have to settle for semi-auto For each year I'm sure there's a way you could because my ak Is a 1979 romanian wasser. So mine was Made before may 19th 1986. So if I wanted to I could take that to a class 3 ffl dealer And I could legally get that converted to fully automatic if I wanted to that way It could be almost like a real genuine ak But I don't have the time nor the patience nor the money to go through all that process So yeah, you could But it's just it's a long lengthy process like from start to finish I would say At least a minimum nine months to two years Yeah, my brother got an ar 15 and it's probably One one four one one four I I thought they were like band in new york and band in new jersey or unless he's got a grandfathered one Right Yeah, yes that Yeah, I mean it's I mean we the people deserve more than more, you know one trigger one four You know especially against the comeback Oh, yeah, absolutely, but I'm sure there's all sorts of fully automatic weaponry out there That they know is illegal and it's illegal to possess them because it wasn't done through probably the proper channels, but They're probably not going to be used in a crime. So You you can't go door to door And try to confiscate people's guns just because you suspect they might have a full automatic weapon. That's not how The due process works Well, but all these You know, I wish the government or the states realized that all these drugs out there Riding and destroying public and private property that the people need The original automatic weapons I mean, I mean, yeah, what are they doing? uh And you know where I'm from the people out there know what I'm talking about my thoughts What what did I do? Where's the government? What are the governors doing? Are they are they going up the national carpet to stop the vandalism and Looting and rioting and burning and everything I don't know if there's any more rioting going on. I haven't really heard anything There is Well, it has been deterred to a point um, a lot of people are getting armed and are patrolling their communities to make sure that The order is cat now in that instance I can see why They're hesitant to call out the national guard considering they did this little thing called Threaten the COVID-19 dissenters with police and military force So they they shot themselves in the foot. No pun intended there, but yeah, they ultimately shot themselves in the foot Punks on their variety who not not not the not the protestors protestors or peaceful civil rights but the actual rioters and people with firearms that were You know had more melon and had growth hair boys And and yeah And stop them. I mean stop them for real and I'm waiting for the militias that people that have been training for a long time to step up against against these uh fucks And I I haven't seen them at all. I haven't showed up yet the media Is always trying to make uh location americans with that every chance they can Oh, yeah, absolutely. Now I can understand why there might be a hesitancy for them to come out because They know exactly how they already look in the media as is anyway just by virtue of being White and being a firearm owner so I think they realize that if they were to go out and do something like that That of course the media would always portray them in the light they always do but they'll portray them more in a much more Negative light as compared to what they Already do so it would kind of be like the kiss of death And also I did notice in some of the uh Some of the other communities that I've seen where they actually have stepped up and Have done like arm patrols of just regular citizens keeping order that it's not just um caucasian some african-americans Are rising up armed and patrolling their communities armed to make sure that order is kept Now what will be even more surprising is if we could somehow get some video or photo evidence Of african-americans and caucasians Walking together armed in solidarity to protect themselves in their community. I guarantee you right then and there That's when the media both the liberal and the conservative medias will realize. Oh, shit. We done did fucked up We is in trouble now It always ends up bad As fashion Hey, Michael, I sent you the link a long time ago on facebook Are you still there? I didn't see him joining in the basement. I didn't see him down there in the basement earlier I I I sent to my mess Right From the glade plug in yeah Right there from You know what I think the best thing For us to just keep on plugging away forward straight ahead forward with our agenda and Just not pay attention or the sniffle snapple. I don't I I've I've just realized If if someone's going to be dumb and they're just going to be an idiot They're they're just going to be dumb and they're just going to be an idiot There's nothing that really you and I are going to be able to Somehow convince them or persuade them to think otherwise. So I've just I'm giving up on that what I am focusing on now is People that are free will free minded independent critical thinkers That have the ability to not only think for themselves, but also do for themselves That's what I've been saying all this entire time Okay, well if they're going to threaten the police and military action against COVID-19 dissenters But then yet they're not going to do anything against the rioting and the looting and all this thugish behavior Then honestly, yeah to fund them. Do you fund them so that way We as a community we can police and govern ourselves So at this point that is looking more and more better Every single day so we can get back to having a community to where everyone knows each other. So that way we can go ahead and Almost like restore humanity to a great extent so a everyone would know everyone and Get a feel for how everyone stands and believes On certain things that way we can get back to Governing ourselves and policing ourselves because obviously This particular rogue government that we have That we have not only for the politicians the democrats and republicans alike, but not only that the uh The police Being utterly fucking useless and just protecting the bourgeois class and in the military Doing the interests of the bourgeois class not only domestically but abroad Yeah To fund them all get rid of them all let's start policing governing ourselves. That'd be a perfect idea right about now actually Meanwhile They be in the wolf only It's going to pursue um a career as a lawyer It's going to pursue it, but that's not it's not going to stop there So so going to pursue other hobbies and interests But he has the facebook page Because uh particular so-called socialists the gun organization But plus it is false and I don't know if you got the money back for the members here Nope Not yet while Damien Has a facebook page for the people's socialist party And and it's a great great place to start Um at one time and it's really aggravating to start the work at one time You can have a facebook page Look at your facebook page And it's tired without even having a facebook profile now You're limited At looking at the entire facebook page unless you Create a profile of course let's suffer for Bombarding without a price But at one time you can use the facebook page as a like a website People can go to the link to the link not even have a facebook profile And and look at everything the photos the images Read all all the posts Watch the videos And and that was like that but I think you can still see it You can still see it, but There's this This napkin Banner below Log into the page You want to see like a host and what? Well, you know you can get it just about a go there The people's socialist party because there are a lot of Fake phonies who are the progressives of the socialist that call themselves such but they're really You know um Centuries that that tries to get everyone to like them and uh Definitely cannot accept that big contributions from corporations and call yourself a suppressor That's out of question because because then you're really You know, you're a capitalist Progressive shoes clothes the whole purpose of the philosophy is our take Money from the pack as you now owe them big favors. That won't work But the way David explains it on the page Can I go to the page right? scrolling market Go there Read what he wrote. He also put an article On uh progressive discussions, uh under notes Uh, a man a guy that I know wanted to write an article He wrote more of pdf About COVID-19, but Facebook won't allow you to upload a pdf anymore. He used to be able to do it So I told him had to Put the link from I had to put his pdf in my google drive And then I had to post the link The shared link from google drive on to progressive discussions, but I didn't want to do that. So I I said to me look scroll down Can't miss it says notes. No, click on it Create an article you can put a title in you can put a front cover above the article And you simply copy and paste You know, don't don't rewrite it It kills me so they go on me. We type the same shit Just copy and paste it And it appears right on top In the note section. I think Damian did it one time Yep, I did it here recently. That was my uh My petition that I'm going to be filing here soon as like a cease and desist type deal against COVID-19 fearmongers because It has caused so much social and economic damage that could potentially be Irreversible and they keep fanning the flames of fear and hysteria and Straight up bullshit and on top of all of that. They're lying to your face They just keep lying to everyone's face and enough is enough man. It's taken its toll On everyone physically and psychologically to where it's got to stop it has to end So that is my way of saying cease and desist or we're going to deport your ass Well, they're they're they're they're sending their health department stormtroopers out there You know to threaten take away businesses liquor lights, you know liquor licenses away from like restaurants I say let them let them try and let us people put them back in their place or they rightfully belong You know It's really messed up We have this government so much people where every time he smiles he's got the students over by He opens up State parks county park the Jersey Shore Where they have a million people Very close together on a long line to get bad Because there are a bunch of racketeers here. They have to pay a cover charge to go on some beach Some all right with the board But he doesn't allow the concession stands to sell food on the boardwalk Why not? They don't have a dining area Old people have to do stand outside on the boardwalk and wait online to get their food. You're outside They've got the ocean Breathe blowing on Why We allow All the school in such a sense to be open So they can they can they can survive Not The rest of us now he's he's worried about He's circulating air indoors People with air conditioning that virus won't won't go outside or Okay, okay, even though the tables might be six feet apart now. What exactly So there is something that blows outside All air conditioning air conditions have like an outtake Of portal Or you have hot air going outside So You know, it's getting rid of something Yeah It's stupid It's been stupid since day one, but I just I feel so sorry for you all up there in New Jersey, man. I mean It we're already here in a phase three Out of phase four There's four reopening phase war in phase three And They're thinking about going back to phase two and people are like no enough is enough We're not putting up this bullshit no more We went to the olive you know the olive garden with the white Tables were separated Right and and the air conditioning was on Now now has anybody complaining Like like the olive garden is still operating No problem Yeah, olive gardens work in no problem But as part of the reopening So that that uh 50 capacity when the restaurants first open That was back in phase one that started Back on like May 1st. Well, this is July July 6th now. So we're in phase three. So Now restaurants, they don't have a seating capacity restriction anymore if they want to have whatever capacity they want That's still within the compliance of the uh the fire code They can have it all they want. So if they want 50 7500 it can be done In other words people will actually get a booth let's say or a table And there will be somebody Sitting closer than six feet from the ordering I There would still be space like the booths. They would still be space Because I don't know how you can really move a booth. I mean the the seats are kind of like In the wall But I mean you'd still have you'd still have to have a of like a space or a walkway Between like a booth and a table that's still part of a um as part of the The fire codes that way there could be adequate means to leave the building in case there was a fire And then also to accommodate people with disabilities as well And they I've never personally had that but um There are some restaurants that I can I can tell have gone back to full capacity um Like uh, there's just one restaurant just down the road here on 93 called cafe 93. Well, um it's a modern pop restaurant and There was no seating restriction at that restaurant and people out of eight in there Um, they've not complained. No one's gotten sick at that restaurant. So You know, whether you do or you don't it's really not going to make a difference. But I when we went there All the tables were open all the seats were open There was still space between the tables. They weren't like packed together like sardines But yeah, there was space wasn't exactly six feet. I don't know But I could tell you can walk between the tables and there could be space That way, you know, there could be protection of people's personal space between the tables, but And while the fact that the restaurants are still open means that no one has Ported that they have got the usual Customers are in there the staff is in there working That means nobody because if somebody Hey at a restaurant and they got sick and they tested positive. I'm sure to help from down there Creating a lot of turmoil Now there was one restaurant There was one restaurant that closed here recently because an employee tested positive for COVID-19 But they voluntarily closed the restaurant now when they'll reopen. I don't know but They go home and then and they the other employee Should take the test as they take as negative than everything is on the door. You know, that's all I mean But you've seen the test you've seen how bumped the tests are that was messed up I was talking to that guy earlier today That is messed up. Your wife has severe flu symptoms for a while She tests negative And then they say that doesn't mean you don't have COVID-19. But what what why does she test? Make up your mind, you know, you know, somebody's people have to wait on more lines to get tested You know, either you're positive. You're negative a positive, you know, you can't be same You have But we don't trust in our We don't trust in yourself. It's very alive Yeah So, I mean if they're saying there's a spike in cases based on what the test because the tests are saying so Well, you've seen how these tests work and how fucking stupid the tests are so If we were to try to present that as like legal evidence in a court of law The judge would say I'm not allowing that that is not admissible evidence. That would make a mockery of me in this court. You know, I'm curious if But with regular everyday influence I wonder if that was the test Well That's why There's people testing positive and exhibiting no symptoms because they're testing genetic material of the virus And again, this is the only evidence they really have that this virus even really exists is This one strand of rna that has 60 similarity to SARS which somehow Magically makes it some sort A virus that's really all that they have in terms of that now for symptoms They're vague It could easily really be just Really the common cold or the flu or it could be something else So The new symptoms they're always coming out They really vary And and maybe the people that are asymptomatic Maybe they're They're But they're really they're not exhibit symptoms. So it's like when you When you get over it And you test negative again And at 14 days go by You usually Have no symptoms that symptoms go away. So if you're asymptomatic How can you be Say first I realized I realized the asymptomatic person might have an elderly Uncle grandma the great-grandfather I realized I realized but If somebody doesn't have just to get tested because everybody gets tested every american I mean and you have no symptoms at all And then you get an invoice from the medical center like my friend did for his wife Saying that doesn't pull out that you're you're freaking clear And what the fuck is testing negative Apparently by this It's double talk and it's double think it's to literally have two diametrically opposing Statements and ideas and making them work to forward the agenda now. You're probably thinking. Okay. Well What they're saying is all right. So the first idea is someone's asymptomatic Which means they're a carrier of the virus. All right. So they're an asymptomatic carrier. That's asymptomatic spread. All right Then you got the flip side. Okay, someone tests negative because they're exhibiting no symptoms That doesn't possibly rule out the fact that they might have the virus It's wishy-washy no matter how you want to look at it It's honestly safe to say that if someone is exhibiting no symptoms And they go get tested and they test negative Or if they are exhibiting no symptoms and they still don't end up testing positive Then it honestly is safe to say They don't have the fucking virus That's like a person who has Really thirst All right, summit Let's say the person has has been drinking a lot of beers A lot and more liquor and iced tea and a lot of water and you were talking to yourself. Oh, wow You're drinking a lot. That's that's a sign of diabetes Let's check your let's check your blood sugar. Oh your blood sugar is normal But that doesn't rule out that you I mean, it's like saying like that about about a person You know being anything Yeah So It reeks of orwellian double talk and double think which indicates right off the bat that no matter how you want to spin it If they would have just stuck with someone would have drawn the least amount of suspicion They would just said Okay, here's our testing methodology people that are not sick should not wear a mask and don't have to wear a mask and if They want to distance themselves. They don't have to But if they want to that's fine if they don't that's fine But if you get sick you go to the doctor or go to the hospital you get treated You keep in touch with your doctor every so often just to Keep him or her up to date about your symptoms if you're getting better if you're getting worse that way your treatment can be Change accordingly, you know, make sure you wash and sanitize your hands and we're going to let it just run its course Check your temperature. That's the first thing you go check the temperature. Now. They're saying the forehead is not 100% accurate Check the temperature should be really your risk You know, but it's coming out Hey, how for the vining was All this pandemic drama with the state spike and everything is just all Propaganda to push for a big Drug company vaccine So they can make a 40 All right, so I got one so copper dividing rods Are we really having a spike in cases in terms of coven 19 or is it just made up or Fossified information Is it not true? All right So it's not true. There there is no spike in cases. Is that what you're saying that it's not true? I thought so I'm going to run the bathroom right quick. So I'll be back here in just a second. All right, you might as well Yeah, and then get your card Michael if you're there, I sent you the link On facebook messenger everyone aggressive discussions as seen on the web We're on tumblr We're on facebook. We're on youtube and We're we're also under the under the name mega like 21 and don't forget To click like to our new facebook page new age mysticism and healing and also People's Socialist party You can see it in the scrolling marquee The people's socialist People's socialist party Just type it in on facebook. You'll find it and click like to it All right We will take a brief intermission and um And then I will return with Damien the wolf Owens And uh, we will present The state of the union tarot card reading. We're going to be adding some mysticism Which should be exciting and uh, let's see Oh All right, ladies and gentlemen, I'm back. I'm back. I'm just shuffling the cards right quick and post I'm just doing something right quick before I turn my camera back on. Yes, intermission is over and you will have the honor of staying in the State of the Union tarot card reading named in the wolf bolt. And who knows what they're going to show now with so much stuff that's been happening. Anything can show up. All right. Yeah, I'm going to shuffle the cards. You know what? I'm going to do a bit of a different spread. So let's try the clockwork spread. Are you familiar with the clockwork spread? All right, so what you do is you take a grand total of 13 cards and then you put the first card, which is supposed to be the representation of what it is that you're thinking about or what the issue at hand is. And then you do a clockwise spread around it. So you would take 12 cards to indicate one through 12 on a clock. Now those would indicate the months of the year. So that way you can get like a full year reading to see what the year holds. It's a very popular spread for people like particularly on their birthdays or things like that. This is fascinating. So in other words, one o'clock would be representing the issue that you're concentrating on the most in the week. That would be like the where the hands would go. And then it'd be like one would be January, two would be February, three would be March, four would be April, five would be May, six would be June, seven would be July, eight would be August, nine would be September, 10 would be October, 11 would be November, and then 12 would be December. And then if you want to, you could do another reading on January 1 of that following year to kind of get a feel for what would be in the next year. But with so much stuff that's been up in the air here recently, it's kind of just having to be like on a week to week, maybe month to month basis. So we'll see what it shows for that. I mean, it might show what it's been showing all along. I might show something different. So we'll see. I mean, it is possible for 12 cards to give a message on any length of time, any pre-determined length of time, because of all the complexities that have taken place in this country right now, between the racial strife, this pandemic situation, the economy, the election year, there's so much going on. And so much is just up in the air. That's what I've been saying. There's known knowns, but there's known unknowns, but there's also unknown unknowns. So if this could be the same, or this could be radically different, I'm just about done shuffling the cards and get ready to lay out the spread. So let's see what happens. Hey, Divining Rod's there. You like this 12 card clock spread? All right, good. I'm glad you like it. The extra jumbo citrine wand that's seven and a half inches long that I'm getting from Amazon Prime. Is it a genuine citrine? Okay, good. Divining Rod's. Do you like the use of different crystals for different purposes of mysticism? Because I got it. I got it, brother. Yeah, I don't know why I didn't mind. I never heard my voice when you posted on the channel before. I never heard the feedback. It's weird. But you know what? The internet is a little strange. No, I get it. I get it. I run to glitches later today. It depends on where I'm going. Facebook has the most glitches. But it does. You got a low life, low life, low life, low life. All right, the cards have been shuffled. The spread has been laid out. So here we go. All right, let me get my camera on. Then we're going to switch to the back camera. Okay, so let's see here. All right, so here we go. This is the clockwork spread. That would be 13 cards. So the way that it works is, so this is the situation. And then we're going to go full circle around for a whole year. So we're going to go in January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December. So let's see what we got here. Hang on just a second. Okay, there we go. Just had to turn down the monitor over there. Okay, so let's see here. What do we have? Well, right off the bat, I could definitely say we're in for a definite, interesting rest of the year for 2020, no less. Okay. So first we're going to start off here with January's card. So first, we have January's card here, which is the King of Cups. So that's very fitting for January because, you know, a lot of people were very happy, very optimistic about what 2020 had in store, and people were wanting to go to fruition with the New Year's resolutions. So you could definitely tell there was that aspiring optimism of people in January. So we're off to a great start there. So I mean, that that was January in a nutshell. Okay, so here we had February, all right, being represented here by the Ace of Pentacles. So this is when a lot of stuff was going on, you know, people wanting to change jobs, wanting to become more financially stable. And this and that and the other. And then it was in late February, when the scandemic struck and end up messing everything up. But what I find very weird is the card that it shows for March, unless there's some sort of weird understanding here that I'm not looking at, but the sun is being represented by March. This is when, you know, shit was really starting to hit the fan, man. And the fact that it's being represented by the sun here, I guess the only thing I could really gather was, you know, people voluntarily, quarantining and isolating and, you know, doing this and the other maybe trying to focus on New Year's resolutions or just trying to like focus on oneself on certain things like maybe certain hobbies or trying to resolve certain personal problems or other issues, what have you, and they use it as that time, per se, in terms of, you know, working on different things. That's why I gather from this now I could be wrong, but that's what I'm getting from that. All right, now April. April is where things are getting a little bit more bizarre, because it's being represented by the Lovers card. And the fact that it's being represented by the Lovers card is kind of making me wonder, where people really digging and really liking the quarantine lockdown. But based on what's been going on, it would say no. But I guess this indicates when they decide to go ahead and have like a plan for reopening and try to go ahead and get things back to normal. And people were loving that because they were tired of being under quarantine and lockdown. And that's really not the only thing I can think of with that. Now, May. All right, so I had my birthday back in May, but it's being represented by the Four of Swords. So what I can gather from this is, you know, stuff started reopening and it was very slow in terms of reopening, but it was slow and steady. But people were just glad to go ahead and be able to go back and sit down at a restaurant, or be able to go get haircuts, or to engage you all be considered non-essential activity, almost like getting a breath of fresh air after being cooped up for so long. But not really complaining just because of people being happy to just get back to a sense of normalcy to a certain degree. All right. Now, June being represented by the Five of Cups. Yeah, this this definitely was June in the nutshell. This is when they started claiming there is these spikes in COVID-19. And then there was like a regress of progress, you know, things shutting back down or going back in terms of phases. And people were just being really bummed down and disappointed and ultimately getting really pissed off. So yeah, that was definitely June in the nutshell. So now that we've been caught up, let's now look here at the present and the future. Okay, so now we're in the month of July. Well, the month of July is being indicated by the Six of Wands. So I had to say right off the bat, this is definitely indicating July. Because with all the stuff that's been going on, not only here in the United States, but globally, how people are really getting pissed off even more about all this other bullshit that's being pulled, particularly here in Tennessee. July is definitely going to be a very, I'm trying to think of the word, I might not be pronouncing correctly, but I would say that July is going to be very turmoil-less or however you could think of another word. But that's what I really see for July. I see July being a big turmoil month for right now. So a lot of stuff is going to be changing here in July. For good or for bad, we'll see. But definitely July is going to be an active month. Now we're moving on to August, the Nine of Cups. So I'm getting mixed feelings about this one with the Nine of Cups for August. When I did the last reading when the Nine of Cups showed up, I got some pretty mixed messages and was a bit unsure as to what to make of it. This could go either way. This could go good in terms of the American people getting pissed off and almost like forcing reopening stuff themselves, or just putting so much pressure on the politicians and other various health officials and government officials that they've been lying all along, they've been exposed, and that they need to just cut the shit if they want to keep their jobs. Or it could also go the other way of, you know, when they say, oh yeah, it was too early to reopen, now we're just going to shut everything down again. So very mixed with this one. So we'll just have to wait and see, but this really could go either way, which is a good thing, but it could also be a bad thing. So let's go forward and see what else it's showing. Okay, so September. All right, so we have the Six of Pentacles here in September. Now the first thing that comes to my mind for September is we're having some economic generosity. So I would assume maybe that's when the next round of stimulus might be coming through. Like they pass another stimulus check or if they're going to do something else, they try to do some sort of economic recovery. I really foresee that with this. So definitely September is going to be an interesting month. That's why I think we're going to begin to see a slow recovery, but I don't really foresee it being on a big scale. I would say there will be pockets of recovery here and there, but it will probably be on like maybe some local economies, some state economies will recover, but on the bigger economies, I don't foresee a big comeback. Like here there's been a recovery like businesses, local businesses and restaurants and grocery stores and all that. It's basically back to normal here and in fact, we're going through a boom of recovery, but that's here. That's only in one area. So we'll definitely keep an eye on that, but I do see some economic generosity in September. So we'll wait and see with that. Okay, so October. October looks like it's going to be another interesting month because it's being represented by the page of sorts. So I say we'll probably have like another repeat of what's going on now in July because of people wanting to go ahead and start booking flights, booking vacations for the holiday season to go ahead and get it beforehand. So that way they can go ahead and have like some sense of normalcy or at least maybe relieve some tension or some stress and just kind of, you know, get out of town or just get away for a little bit, just to kind of clear the head or maybe enjoy some time with the family or relatives or what have you, but I don't foresee some more conflict for October. So we'll just wait and see, but I'm really getting that vibe from the page of sorts for October now, November. So November being represented by the hangman indicates that I would say ultimately when all is said and done, hang on, there we go, my screen got moved. Alright, so as I was saying, the hangman indicates that this is going to be like a resolution month that we're either going to see that it was all a lie all along and that we just did all this for no reason or it's going to go back to the way things were in terms of another quarantine, another lockdown because of this and the other. And people will look at it from a much different perspective. So November is going to be a resolution month. Now it could go either way, but let's see what the ultimate final resolution or outcome is going to be for December, the end of the month, the end of the year. Well, it's being represented by temperance. So it's like we've skipped the death card and gone straight to temperance. So that's why I was saying November is going to be a very interesting month and it's going to be a resolution month. But ultimately, I would say this is when things will be back to normal, will be the end of the year that people are either going to see that it was all BS all along. And they finally just say enough is enough. And something happens with the 2020 election or nothing happens at all or just that officials that are in power, the powers that be just say, you know what, we're not enforcing this, we're not doing this anymore and just whatever happens happens. So definitely by the end of the year, it's ultimately going to resolve itself. Things are going to be back to normal by the end of the year. But the car that's being represented here as the situation, which would be the representation of the United States is the two of cups. Now with the two of cups here, I'm definitely getting the feeling of I guess people are having like this awakening of, you know, maybe we had a completely disproportionate reaction to all this. And, you know, maybe we shouldn't have quarantined, maybe we shouldn't have locked down, maybe we shouldn't have done all this because the severe economic damage is far outweighing any benefit that all this was set to achieve. This was somehow supposed to fix something or resolve an issue that ultimately it created a much bigger problem than what the original problem even was in the first place. So the final take around all this is there is going to be change, there is going to be some turmoil in the next little bit, but ultimately it will resolve itself. Now will it be fast and quick and very quick and decisive or will it be slow, lollygagging, dragging the feet? I'm going to say it's probably going to go somewhere in the middle. I would say, yeah, there will be change and there will be resolutions, but I don't think it's going to be very quick. But I don't think it's going to be very slow either. I would say, yeah, ultimately by December, but we're really going to see the changes start to happen next month as indicated by the cars that follow. So we're going to keep an eye on this. We'll do another reading for next week. We might use the same reading, we might do something different, but at least now, at least these are reaffirming what I've been saying all along. Things are going in a direction, but it looks like at least it's going in the right direction, maybe not the best or the perfect direction, but at least more be considered like an ideal or at least a direction to where things are not just sitting status quo and things just keep getting worse. So yeah, stay tuned for next week's reading. Hopefully it's like this or it might be something different. We'll just have to kind of play it by ear and see what happens. Outstanding readings, State of the Nation tarot card reading for the Independence Day a weekend special progressive discussions, the Progressive Piranha for 2020. It happens to be the beginning of July, the beginning of July. The show started, yeah, July the 5th. Well, now it's July the 6th, 2020. Thank you very much. Damian the Wolf owns. I like the variations that he presents to the viewers with the tarot card readings, the different spreads. You never know which spread he's going to decide on using. So it adds variety. I mean, eventually there's only so many spreads, but it's good. Any changes up every once in a while. But this was unique. This is the first time he did the clock. Well, 12 cards represent in the months and the final outcome, the 13th card. And that's pretty much it. I know I haven't been watching mainstream media very little. I only watched, you know, I can't, I can't watch Phil Murphy because he pours the hell out. I watched Andrew Cuomo. He's got a personality. But then I don't watch the news. I really don't. I put on something else. But are they really, really studying the drug treatments for this supposed affusion? COVID-19, they really are. Okay. So they're really testing the drug treatments, placebo, double wide placebo, studying control group, all that stuff. Okay. Now, are they holding back on successful drug treatments because they want to make the fortune more of this? So is the oligarch new water behind this evil green? Yes. And is capitalism, of course, behind their agenda of evil? Yes, I might. All right. Yeah, I got a couple of questions. Yes, sure. All right. So copper divining rods. So the reading that I just performed, was it accurate and correct? Okay. So will life get back to normal or a sense of normalcy by the end of the year? Okay. Looks like they were a little hesitant. It's kind of like I had to think on that for a moment. Okay. So will it be because of the American people just being tired and fed up of just being subjugated to all the conditions we're being subjugated to now? What about the numbers? It's not just about how people feel. It's about science. So okay. So will there be a spike in numbers, but will they eventually come back down? Okay. All right. Yeah, just a couple more. All right. So will the mask mandates that are trying to be forced right now, will they eventually get struck down and ruled as unconstitutional or unlawful? Okay. So will there be severe repercussions and severe snapbacks against all of the people in charge on all the various levels of government who decided to do the quarantining, the locking down and ruining the economy and jeopardizing people's health over all this happened? Oh, that was fast. It is already said, yeah, there will be severe snapbacks. Okay. So I'm just trying to think. All right. So here in my state of Tennessee, will the mask mandate be repealed in the next two to three months? Okay. Okay. So in the next two to three months, I can go to work and not be forced to wear a mask. Okay. So will the American people eventually wise up and just say enough is enough? Okay. Are we in an era of conscientious awakening and people's false realities being shattered? Will people be awakened as to who really controls our society and government? Okay. Internet news, the underground. All right. So will people really ultimately see that capitalism really is the devil's economics and that it's time for a brand new system? Okay. And will that new system that people are ready to have from the ground up, will it be social and economic socialism? All right. Will it bear any resemblance to what it was like back in the Soviet Union or Maoist China? Okay. Well, will it be authoritarian in nature, but authoritarianism in a benevolent manner as compared to a benevolent manner? Okay. But it will still be based on the ideas and the teachings of like Marx, Engels, Lennon, and Mao. Okay. So is Ebertronfelter correct that logra beer is very complex to make properly? All right. I'm trying to think of there might be any more questions. So. Oh, does Bernie Sanders have a game plan by remaining on the ballot, even though he withdrew from the campaign? He withdrew, but he's on the ballot. Anyway, if a progressive that claims they're a progressive fascist, a lot of people, well, one that I know, I know, I know a progressive in New Jersey who runs during every election and she was really bashing the Green Party. Is she bashing the Green Party because she's really a centrist in disguise? Well, I mean, I have no opinion about the Green Party. So that's why I'm not really said much about them. You don't know a lot about them. They're primarily like Ralph Nader ran in with them back in 2008. They're a progressive party, but they don't get FaceTime. They don't, you know, nobody talks about it in the media at all. But they exist. Now that Tennessee Socialists and Gun Club, are they a bunch of fake funny frauds? You see Damien the Wolf on, on really building up his Facebook page big time because of people's Socialist Party. It'd be just another feather in his cap when a family becomes a lawyer. Okay. So speaking of the Socialist Rifle Association, will they ultimately give me my money back for doing what they've done? So are they, are they ever, oh, sorry. Okay. So are they ever going to allow me to be a member or is their decision going to stand? Are they ever going to allow me to be a member? Actually, the leader of the party is a she. Apparently a she's a leader of it. Or a the leader, I should say. Oh, dear God. Well, will there ultimately be legal action against the Socialist Rifle Association? I don't know about that. But yeah, but ultimately, like, will it be a legal victory as in like, I do legal action against them? Is it a great idea that Damien Owens is creating all these internet articles? And can these articles collectively be a gigantic mega homework assignment for law school? All right. Yeah, I just thought of like, maybe two more. All right. So will I eventually be able to go back to college? I could say in the next, oh, six months to a year. And would he be an independent, critical free thinker in case one of the professors is also jealous of Mr. Owens? Would he be like the absolute top of the class? I bet a lot of these students won't have all the things you've been producing online under development. I mean, there are some lawyers dividing laws that don't sound that brilliant, passing law school. And then there are very few in the crowd that stand above breast. And then there's the ones that make, I don't want to say good, well, most of them are I mean, a lawyer that is a real progressive, like Damien Owens become a superstar, like the squad as it became. You notice the squad won't accept any men and a couple of Democratic women wanted to join. Are they a bunch of man hating feminists that they turned down Bill Pestrout of New Jersey as a member of the squad? Oh, is it because they're all women of color and Bill Pestrout is location? Yeah, I could have told you that because that's one thing we were talking about at work the other day is they people think just by the way I taught. See, I gauge people's reactions at first just to see how they react. So when I talk to them originally at first, and then I get them questioning, I get them wondering. I ask them, so how do you think I lean politically? You know what most people say? Most people say, you sound right wing as hell. I said, Oh, really? Do you think I sound right wing? I said, but what would you do if I was to tell you that I'm actually an ultra left wingist, a true left winger, not a liberal, not a Democrat, but a true leftist? They said, it kind of messes with them because you can see the look on their face in shock and that the wheels in the head are turning and that you're about ready to see the blue screen of error of this person.exe has stopped working. You can you can see that happening and all this stuff's happening in their mind and they say, really? But how come all these other leftists are like so against guns and like so against this and that I'm like, not all of us on the left are a bunch of fucking imbeciles and dumb ass and authoritative thugs. And they're very, and these leftists are very pro, pro, mass, you know, you just miss your, you're too deep for them. They don't, they don't really analyze what you think they're about or they don't know what they're about. But when I ultimately tell them, I said, are you all ready for a mind fuck? And then this is the bombshell I drop on them. I say, what if I was to really tell you that here in America, there are very few real socialists and that the ones that are claiming to be socialists are really just radical liberals or at most mere social democrats like a Western European liberal democracy or social democrat that really is not advocating for the overthrow or really any kind of real change to capitalism. But yeah, they're okay with giving you some concessions like, okay, we'll give you healthcare, we'll give you education, we'll give you higher wages and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, just don't rebel against the system. And then they kind of pause and stop and they go, you know what, you're right. And I say, where have these people really advocated for the forcible overthrowing of capitalism? Where these people really push and arm the proletariat and violently overthrow the capitalist class and ultimately overthrow capitalism? Where are they really advocating that? No way. A lot of centrists in the Democratic Party fortunately are calling themselves aggressors. And that is where like these people get confused because they pay attention to the attention of people and they believe the bullshit. They don't know. I mean, they really know the political definitions the average American dictionary. They realize that these progressives are fakes in the Democratic Party. You know, I mean, I mean, there's this reason why Sanders runs for Senator, US Senator, he has to run. I think he only joined the Democratic primary. He wouldn't get FaceTime. He wouldn't be, he wouldn't be invited to Face. He wouldn't. Dr. Jill Stein is a far less winning politician that ran other Greek parties who were not invited to any of the Face. But Hillary Clinton is not one. The media doesn't want a real, progressive face. Do you imagine how a real, progressive socialist that is highly intelligent would embarrass a white wing like Senator Kennedy? Oh, yeah, absolutely. But when I ultimately, I dropped that bombshell on them. And then the last bombshell I dropped on and this, this really ultimately screws the people the most. I say, what if I was to tell you that the father, the founding father of socialism and communism, Karl Marx himself, was against gun control and own guns himself and only had to use them multiple times in defensive situations. And I give him the quote, revolutionary works of 1844. And the quote goes as follows, I've got it on the page as well, that any attempt to disarm the workers must be frustrated by force if necessary. So why would someone go against the exact teaching of the founding father of socialism and communism? That does not make any sense. So any socialist who says they are for gun control, they are a social Democrat or at most really just a liberal. Now, what you said for a big light bulb, I'm telling you right now, because when they first, during the industrial revolution, maybe the latter, the latter end of the industrial revolution, when you made this first start, actually, even before the first, when the coal miners went on strike and the governor of the state, everyone that was called out to start on the protesting, unarmed protesting coal miners, and they opened fire on them. And then when the first union was developed, the rest of the saloon was played in the movie called Fist, Fist, which had the first union, the corporation CEO, the corporation called out there, which had weapons with them and the protesting workers that wanted to set up a new union were beaten up with like baseball batters, and they put guns against the protesters that wanted to form a union. All right? And then maybe what you said about Karl Marx, about the work of the armed, maybe think of how they treated unarmed workers, protesters, back then. Yeah, that was part of the mentality of it, but here's ultimately why he came up with that particular idea. So again, he himself owned firearms, and he had to use them in multiple instances for defensive situations. So really, it would have been like pretty hypocritical on his part to be like, yeah, I have them and I can have them, but you all cannot have them. So it would have ultimately made him look like a hypocrite. And no one would have really taken him seriously. So he wanted to meet least maintain consistency on that regard. Now, the other reason why he wrote it and why it's so fundamental is he did a lot of research when it came to anything you want to think of. Like, what he would do is he would go to the library and he would copy by hand lots of excerpts from various works on I could say sociology, psychology, economics, philosophy, what have you. And he would go home and he would deconstruct them and really analyze them. So following that train of thought, he had like this light bulb moment. So he said, okay, so if I'm to have this new system, and it's supposed to be a new system that is really based on the people, and if really it's supposed to be a real democracy or like whatever these people gammon together, and they form their own country and form their own party, they're what's known as a democratic republic. Well, we could say if there is an instance where there is like a bourgeois insurrection or there's like a bourgeois counterrevolution, there has to be means to quarrel those revolutions because under socialism, the class antagonisms actually do not stop there. In fact, class antagonisms as well as class warfare actually intensifies even more. So yeah, even though if I could say there was a socialist revolution, and they decide to form their own new democratic republic, because one class violently overthrew another class, they're not going to be very happy about that. So they're going to do everything in their power to undermine it and reinstate their class position. So that would be known as like a bourgeois counterrevolution. So there had to be a means to quarrel that then also if I could say for some instance a what would be a socialist government or a socialist party, and they became oppressive or tyrannical, and it's time to re-institute a new government, a new set of ideas, new set of everything, there has to be a means for that as well. So he looked at it from all sorts of different angles and that's why he wrote it like that. So why was the Soviet Union against the freedom of religion? Well, in the Soviet Constitution, there was freedom of religion. Now this is what I had to kind of go in and specify a little more in the People's Socialist Party Bill of Rights, is yeah, in socialist or communist countries, religion is not banned. It's not oppressed. It just takes on a little bit of a different stance because if you're supposed to have this like social cohesiveness, then there's going to have to be an exercise of what is known as like state secularism or state atheism where public displays of religion are not allowed, because that would almost be like one religious preference over another. It's almost like, you know, when you go to certain courthouses and there's a plaque or what have you of, I could say, the Ten Commandments of the Bible. Well, that would ultimately show that, okay, this particular courthouse is going to have a bit more of a Judeo-Christian bias. So yeah, although there were still religious buildings in socialist and communist countries, now, I mean, could you go to church? Yes. Could you go to a mosque or a synagogue or or a bodice monk? Yeah. Yeah, it was allowed, but you know, it was kept there in that particular place of worship or wherever that particular place of religion was. Right, exactly. Now, that's why I also put that in the Socialist Party Bill of Rights is when people say all the Bible should not have been taken out of school and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Well, I'm okay with that as part of extracurricular activity. Like if someone wants to learn about religion or wants to study religion, fine, by all means, I don't really care. Not the forced Right, exactly. But that would also mean, okay, so it's allowed as extracurricular activity, but the main core curriculum would almost be like what would be considered like state secularist or state atheist to where science and technology is what is taught as compared to other things. Right, right, right. What you want to learn about your religion is to go to your temple or church or, you know, do a prayer, learn about it at home with your parents, but not public. But yeah. And also, there was like an underlying hostility between the Russian Orthodox Church and the Soviet government because they kept trying to butt in and try to put like, you know, their two cents into it and the Soviet government just would not have it. And that's why there was always that antagonism and that hostility between the two. Just like Christianity and politics tries to butt into the United States courts today and try to interfere. Yeah, exactly. But also in the Soviet Union and still even in Russia today, there is still the Russian Orthodoxy in terms of the church. Yeah, it's still there. It was still there under the Soviet Union. It's not like it just magically disappeared. But there was a bit more diversity in terms of religion in the Soviet Union as compared to the way Russia is today. Like in the Soviet Union, it was completely more, it was like more acceptable to come out and say that someone was an atheist or someone was not religious. It's quite the opposite now in modern Russia. Well, they have same guys, those Cathedral must have the same Cathedral with the multicolored cathedral. Yeah, and that's the first person on the box. There's also a Greek Orthodoxy. But yeah, they should never be involved in secular law, ever, ever. Science, technology, yes, not religion. So you had one last point you wanted to make on Marxism. Yeah, on Marxism. Okay, so this is where people, you know, want to try to say this is how socialism never works because of blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. This is why I don't want to be proved to people. Okay, so if you looked at the way that the Soviet Union, Maoist China and the way North Korea operates today still, and to a certain extent of Cuba today, you will see that they do have the economies of socialism. All right. So they do have planned economies. All right. So everything from the ground up economically is very different. It ran on a use value as compared to exchange value and surplus value, i.e. profit, is what is used to pay for everything as compared to having it be done through taxes like in most Western liberal democracy or most democracies nowadays. So that's a much better way of getting more economic funds to pay for it. Well, since there's also no profit motive, that can bring down the cost of everything. So that way, the worker can still make his or her daily bread, so have their daily keep, and they still have all the modern day amenities like healthcare, education, infrastructure, what have you. It's all paid for by surplus value. So and even things like utilities like water, electricity, and what would now be the internet today are still paid for. They don't have to worry about it. When it comes to bills, they're already paid for by the workers, surplus value. But anyway, that just goes to show you that even though it was not a successful first attempt at socialism or communism, but it goes to show you that once you get that idea planted, and when you get that idea of making people want to make it work, that when you allow it to happen, and when the people say, you know what, this is what we want, this is how we're going to do it, we're going to make it work. Okay. That's what I've been saying all along. Yes, socialism can be good, but socialism can be bad as well. It all depends on who's in charge and how it's implemented. So yes, socialism did work. It was a great first attempt. But what ultimately happened was, in the very end, it became very capitalistic. It was slowly undermined after Stalin died. Because in the very beginning, yeah, even though there was a lot of turmoil and there was a lot of conflict in the very beginning of the Soviet Union, but there was a time where all that got resolved and the Soviet people were happy because they honestly felt like they were making a difference and they actually had self-worth, not only as an individual, but also as a collective. So they were proud to call themselves Soviets, and they built up the Soviet Union. And in fact, it went from a piss-poor feudal despotic third world country to a world superpower the first time before World War II broke out. Now, after World War II happened, they were able to rebuild their whole entire economy from the ground up a second time, two times. So in that case, socialism took a country that was so poor and so despotic to a first world superpower twice. The United States took much longer and has only been an economic superpower only once, but we're losing that. But it still goes to show you that economically and socially, it's far superior. Now, the last point I was going to make about it is, I lost my train of thought. I'll get it back here in just a second. Oh, yeah, now I remember. All right. So if it was honestly so bad that it was so oppressive, it was so tyrannical, and it was so despotic, then why all of a sudden is there a resurgence of it back, not only in Russia, but the whole entire eastern bloc? And I see you that link. And the common denominator is why people want it back is they felt like they had a sense of confidence, a sense of self worth, that they felt socially and economically secure, and they honestly felt like it was a country that they could really call their own and really feel proud of. That type of patriotism as compared to what we have today. Because now that Eastern Europe had socialism, now it's had capitalism, it's got to experience both systems. And they want socialism back, because yeah, capitalism promised the grass to be green on the other side. Well, they went to their side thinking the grass was going to be greener, and they regretted it. But the other one I was going to tell you about is so I will say that a lot of the socialist and communist countries when they had the revolutions, and they did like the new economic policies, they had to incorporate some aspects of capitalism in their new economic policies. And here's why. Because in these countries, where these revolutions happened, they really were not all that developed, like their infrastructure was poor, so they really had no basis to go ahead and scientifically skip the whole capitalistic period and go straight to socialism. That's why Mark said, ultimately, the first world nations are the ones that are going to have revolution, although the first attempt at it turned out that was not the case. But the fact that they skipped that whole entire period, yeah, it was able to be accomplished, but that just goes to show you that they jumped the gun just a little too quickly. They should have had some capitalism just long enough to develop the infrastructure and to get the distribution of wealth and to actually have the means to implement socialism. So that's why when people ask, well, are you sure that it really was socialist because those new economic policies had aspects of capitalism in it? Well, yeah, it was true because of those reasons, but once those reasons were resolved, they went full blown socialist. So yeah, it's unscientific to skip that period because, yeah, Mark said, yeah, it's evil, it's corrupt, but it has a historical purpose. Historical purpose is the buildup infrastructure and the buildup wealth, take it out of the hands of the monarchy, put it in the merchant class because they're supposed to be working on behalf of all the classes. So that way, there could be the infrastructure of jobs, wages, you know, social programs and other things like health care, education, roads, whatever. That was the whole entire role for capitalism building up because under feudalism, the monarchy was not going to allow that to happen. They wanted the people to be peasants. They wanted the peasants living in peasant conditions. So yeah, I can understand why capitalism had its role to play, but that purpose has long since been served. It should have been completely gone well over 50, maybe we can maybe argue 75 years ago, but not quite 100, but 50 to 75 years ago, capitalism should have been gone. It served its purpose. Now, yeah, it did. Just like the Roman Empire and Alexander Great, they all came to an end. Now, this person I know who is a Republican and a Trump supporter, even though he doesn't like Trump, he's still talking like a right-right. He said to me, just now, the China created a new law that allows them to imprison anyone from other countries if they travel to China and write or say anything negative about China or Hong Kong. It just says they just passed the score. It sounds, I think, to imprison a tourist saying something that sounds kind of fucked up. Yeah, as fucked up as it sounds, I don't want to definitively say, yeah, that's true or yeah, that's not true. But if it isn't true, I would be shocked. If it is true, I honestly wouldn't be shocked because here's why. See, over there in China, they have state capitalism. Okay, so they're way more capitalistic than what we are here in the United States. But here in the United States, we're supposed to have an open free market. Well, I hate to bust people's balls, but the free market idea, it's a myth. There never has been a real free market of capitalism and there honestly never will be. I think about the only time that I can think of where there's ever really been like real capitalism and a real free market economy was Somalia. That's the only thing I can really think of. So when people are advocating real capitalism and the real free market, well, that's Somalia. Well, we can see how Somalia is now. We really don't need that here, but yeah. Like when Ronnie S came waving the flag and talking about two market capitalists and all this stuff, you know, you think of Communist socialist left wing, they really, they pretty much talk out of their rest. Right these people that don't have a pot to piss in. Yeah, you're right, they really don't have a pot to piss in. But I kind of got a little sidetracked there. But what I was getting at is, see over there in China, we have they have an open tyranny. Like the government over there in China is so openly authoritative and totalitarian, because they know that the people are not armed and that they cannot rise up because in China, it's very hard if not impossible to get a gun over there in China. Now, can you rent them at like a gun range and try out a firearm? Yeah, but can you own maybe a rifle or a shotgun for hunting or maybe just like a pistol for even sports shooting based on from what I've read in their laws? No. There's very few rare exceptions to where citizens are allowed to own guns and to put in the perspective as to what they actually do, like in the rural areas. So I could say if there's like a, I could say a wild animal infestation on the farms and they're killing the livestock. The government will issue out guns to take care of the problem. Once the problem's done, they have to give them back. They take them back again. So yeah. So honestly, I don't like China. I hate China. I hate their fucking state capitalist open authoritative government. I cannot stand it. I really fucking hate it. No. Now, if we were to actually say anything about, you know, socialism or communism, yeah, they might have a communist party, but they're communist only in name and actual practicality. No, they do not have health. They do not have universal health care. They do not have universal education. They do not have great infrastructure. They don't have access to social programs. The wages are shit. The jobs are shit. Everything that seems to come out of China is shit. And on top of that, yeah, they might have, you know, the aspects of like, what would be considered a elements set up to where, yeah, you've got the communist party and all that, but they might make their policies sound like they're socialist or communist, but an actual practical or even close. It's not. It's not. I would say probably the last aspects of socialism in China was probably back in like the 1980s. That was probably the last remnants of it, because after Mao died in 1976, a lot of new market economic reforms started happening, which allowed capitalism back into the country. And then during the 80s, that's when you had the dismantling of universal education, had the dismantling of the universal health care, you had the dismantling of everything to what it is today. That's why, that's probably what people want to say about Tiananmen Square. Tiananmen Square was kind of like the last stand between people that really wanted Maoist China back and those who wanted the new capitalist China that we have today. So it was the Chinese people's like open rebellion against capitalism being brought back into the country, because they saw exactly what was going to happen. So that's why, yeah, Tiananmen Square was violent. Your eyes are red. Both eyes are red. Are you all right? Are you all right? You know, you know, you know, Spakens in Deutsch? You know, you know, Thor? What's the matter? Hey, by the way, where's the mic? I'm good, guys. Where's the microphone? Uh, David, you motherfucker. Are you in bed? Wait a minute. Are you in bed? Are you in bed with the ice cream? I'm on my couch. You're on the couch? All right. With the ice cream? You sleep on the couch? Oh, you mean the blowout doll kicked you out of bed and sent you to the couch? You had an argument with the blowout doll and she says, you got to sleep on the couch tonight, man. Get out of here. Did you happen to pull the wrong plug and release some hot air? You got to listen. What? Maybe. Maybe. Do you have your iPhone? Yeah, I can barely hear you guys. There's this weird ass, there's this weird ass aeroplane while we're trying to, while we're trying to air our opinions. Huh? What? Do you remember? I'm getting this weird ass aeroplane going. Oh, it could be. Well, I've got a fan going here in the room. Is that what you're hearing? That's a fan. No, no, I'm getting like, I have my fan going. I got mine in the hole. Yeah. And then I heard my voice and then it crackled again. I heard my voice and it crackled out. I feel like, I feel like I got a big I got a big, I got a big, I feel like I'm preaching. And then it blows the air. So anyway, what did you do? Did you do any beer reviews? Yeah, I did a couple. So last night I did, I was originally going to do bush beer but I was like, eh, I'm not in the mood for some bush beer. So I had buy a six pack of Paps Blue Ribbon. I ultimately gave it a 93 out of 100. 93 for Paps? I had Paps. Hey guys, no, no more mic talk. No more mic talk. Let's get to other things. What? So you gave the Bush? No, I gave the Paps Blue Ribbon a 93 out of 100. The bush beer, I'm saving that for probably next week. All right. You gave the Paps Blue Ribbon a 93 out of 100. Yeah, I mean, I mean, it wasn't, it was like, I think it's lighter than it was when I tried it. Yeah, it's a light-bodied beer. It's not light watery. It's just light. I mean, it's only 4.74% ABV. But when you drink enough of them, yeah, you definitely do feel it whenever you drink enough of them. But if you got them on sale, then I would say buy the Paps. Yeah, I'd get them at a good price. Yeah. So the price of Paps Blue Ribbon has gone up. Yeah, it used to be a pretty cheap beer, but where people realize it's a cheap beer and it's good, the prices have gone up. So I got that six pack of pints for $6.57. So all things considered, that's still a pretty good deal considering that a lot of your other macro beers are like, I could say if we were to go get like some Budweiser or some Bud Light or Coors Light or Miller Light, and we went to go get a six pack of pints of that, we're looking probably about $7.99 for that six pack of pints. So yeah, I've seen Coors at $7.99. Not Coors, I'm sorry. No genuine drafts and no highlight. I've seen them. I'd rather buy Yemling for like a couple bucks less, for $6.00. Yemling Lager for a lower-chested fuel air. Wait, Yemling is cheap up there? Yeah, Yemling is less money than Miller. Wait, how much is a Yemling up there? Yeah, that's about what it is here. I think like a 12 pack of the Yemling Black and Tan as I think $11.99. So I mean the price of everything is going up. It's because the reason why the canned versions are going up is because of now where we've got the aluminum shortage and then now we've got the aluminum tariffs. That's why canned beer has gone up. Now, bottle beer, bottle beer is tending to be cheaper now because you can get a six pack of like I'd say Budweiser, Bud Light, Coors Light, Miller Light. You can get a six pack of bottles for like $5.99 or $6.99. So what about canned beer? That's what I always just got done saying. Canned beer is going up because now we have the aluminum shortage and then we have the aluminum tariffs, so it's sending the price of canned beer up. You know Dr. Dave, he brought this craft here on that I don't remember but it had pickle juice and pickle flavor in it and he said basically pretty good. Well, I mean I like pickles but if you drink pickle juice, I don't want to make you vomit. I mean I wouldn't put pickle, I wouldn't juice sour pickles. I mean I could see fruit or some aromatic herb or something but not or a mixture of hops, any hops but not pickle juice. Oh no, no, no, no, that would make me vomit. No. You know I'm just thinking though it might have to be somebody who's up here above this but why combine them? That's what I'm trying to piece together is why. Why in your right mind would you put fucking pickle juice in a beer? I mean yeah, I like the creativity when it comes to cracked beer but I think in some instances we're getting a little ridiculous here. It's like me showing you a sandwich that I just made. I said dammit, I just made myself a sandwich. Guess what I made? Peanut butter. What are you trying to create? Some like... May what? What are you trying to create? Some unnecessary bullshit? What's going on? No, I'm being sarcastic about the pickle flavored cracked beer. It's like if I held up a sandwich that I made right now and I said guys I got a peanut butter and sardine sandwich and you would say are you out of your fucking mind? And you would be right. Yeah, I mean like I said I like the creativity when it comes to cracked beer but I think on some of these we're getting a little ridiculous and this is getting a bit out of hand. What does it have to do with the basic ingredients? Well I mean some cracked beers that have like these really intricate ingredients, they're actually pretty good. Like there's this beer where they put like cake batter in and it's supposed to taste like some kind of like chocolate cake almost like a German chocolate cake imperial stout or something like that. Now that sounds pretty good. They do with stouts. I've had Samuel Adams, no I'm sorry, Daniel Smith from England, holiday stout cinnamon cocoa powder. I think there was a couple other, I think there was a little nutmeg and it was like you know like holiday spices like I could see that in stout for a quarter of a quarter. I could see that because you know you're dealing with a full body dark strong tasting but not you know not the per crazy stuff in a lager. I mean IPA yeah you can still get fancy with IPA. I mean I've seen Eric and this guy here, Michael Brink, exotic IPA shows. Yeah I haven't forgotten about me and my craft brewing so when we were doing that tarot card reading when it says like September where it showed economic generosity that's about the time when they're saying we could potentially be seeing another round of stimulus. Now there's a lot of ideas up in the air floating about right now like apparently with the second stimulus check it's going to be much bigger than the first one that's what they're claiming that the second one is going to be much bigger that it could be more than $2,000 all right and then they're also they also passed hazard pay for essential workers so what they've thought about doing is for most essential workers they would get $10,000 hazard pay and then they would raise the the minimum wage for all essential workers to a bare minimum of $13 an hour. Well as I said bare minimum would be $13 an hour that would be like the absolute bare minimum with the $13. They jacked it up $13 not in New Jersey, New York, our ancient home or jacked it up just a thing and I think in Seattle, Washington has even higher wage, much higher than I think people have. Yeah I could definitely see that but then yet people are always going to be like oh then we don't need this wage increase because it's in the price of everything else so I'm just thinking to myself the prices of everything else are going up and wages have stayed the same your argument isn't valid well wages stayed the same and of course the living goes up then a little jump change they could be in a wage increase but yeah it's going to be like like yeah I honestly wouldn't mind $13 an hour because right now I think I'm making uh I think the last time I checked I'm making 10 or 10 50 I think was the last time I checked so a 13 yeah I would definitely take $13 an hour now when the weather when the temperature starts to go down in late August which is about the time it does you know you should you should buy forget about the little baby cake get a one big ass cake and make a big ass cake or vlog your first vlog or this way you can turn around and tell Thomas Bell 75 guess what I did I made a big ass cake or vlogger yeah now um I am taking my car down to my favorite mechanic later on today because like I told you I've got a coolant leak and I hope fingers crossed so you can give me the seven lucky bells hopefully it's maybe a busted radiator or maybe a radiator hose or a radiator clamp something simple and that it's not something like a water pump or a blown head gasket the body rides will take the whole car repaired be something simple and not too expensive yes so just to make sure well will it be probably like a radiator hose and a clamp easy fix okay so I don't have a blown head gasket okay oh good and and also I do not have a failing water pump who now it's michael hill having a um ice cream sandwich in the form of a cookie yes now it's michael hill would if michael hill want the lottery would he start an ice cream company instead of a craft brewery all right yeah I just thought of one more question I knew I knew you would do it okay all right so yeah so will I need to replace my radiator as well okay so just a hose and a clamp okay yeah that that's a pretty cheap and expensive fix all you gotta do is go to a uh auto parts shop and say I need like an upper radiator hose or a lower radiator hose and a clamp and all you gotta do is just fit it onto your car all you gotta do is just take a pair of needle nose pliers move the clamp back off of where it's supposed to connect connect the radiator hose put the clamps back off the pliers top it back off with uh antifreeze and boom you're all good to go but my car and really pissed me off the other day because I went to go to pop the hood you know that little hood latch that you pull that's like right there recessed in the door you want that fucking thing dude the piece of plastic that you use to pull on it broke the piece of plastic broke off on it so I'm just thinking oh for god's sake did I have pet boys or did you scratch the water all in Tennessee uh I've not seen a pet boys really around here if you want to take your car to get it worked on you're better off just finding the local mechanics here because they're reputable and they don't charge an arm and a leg you take it to like firestone or mitis or pet boys yeah they're gonna fucking charge your arm and a leg it's Michael it's Michael Hilton uh uh being a little baby for not using the microphone shut up the best place if you really want to go get your car worked on and get some really cool upgrades to your car take it to an exhaust shop oh like like mitis mitis well uh mitis they don't do aftermarket stuff so um they probably just get you like a direct oem replacement no I'm talking like a real dedicated muffler shop or exhaust shop or they specialize in all sorts of different exhaust systems and exhaust components because um a lot of them here in Tennessee they'll run straight pipes on your car as if you pay them enough yeah you you pay them 200 bucks though they'll straight pipe your car or truck for you you know what that was bad I used to have um I used to back in the days when they had carburettors I used to I used to get a refill carburetor and they suck they suck refill alternators you know uh because they weren't done right now some of those like remanufactured or refurbished parts if they're done correctly yeah you can get a good deal on them but most of them they don't do them right now would would is my has Michael Hilton been thinking of asking Eric for himself to be his personal alarm clock oh for god's sake I ultimately see Eric and Mike getting into it yeah it'll be funny to watch the two of you two fight for the first little bit and eventually we're gonna have to be getting you between you two and just be like what'd you do the guy what'd you stupid motherfucker just stop it oh come on oh come on exchanging fisticuffs are we getting fisticuffs uh oh come on oh boy I could you I could you see it now okay unpasteurized unpasteurized they don't they guys they don't they don't they don't fuck with the drink they don't come to the drink yeah they don't bore it off and kill all that bacteria in the in the beverage but no what I was getting that is yeah don't do that don't do that don't pasteurize the beer bro yeah but I'm just saying seeing the exchange of fisticuffs he'd strap up in limber feeties and be like I'm a float like a cat like a sting like a bee I'm gonna float I'm gonna float like my like my uh I got a sting like my like you know what you just made me half tempted to go ahead and stay up and wake you up at like six o'clock in the morning which would be like nine o'clock my time I'll send you messages here like hey Mike hey hey hey Mike plug in your mic I got to talk to you man that would be the most most malnud person saying you could ever pick up why rocky rocky put eggs in a glass and suck them down why not why not put them in an IPA yeah but it's row it's row eggs it's row eggs brewery doesn't need put put row eggs oh I had that into an IPA you know what I had I had a row eggs beer IPA with a health very crispy it only comes out in December I had a health problem throw eggs you know what I mean jelly bean jelly bean yeah I know what you mean jelly bean oh well yeah well so interesting news so um probably sometime here in the next few weeks depending upon how this goes I might be taking a road trip to Florida oh no don't really want to do that don't that's bottom what no we're not going to clear water are you going to we're going to this place called Auburn Dale uh I think it's near Orlando or Tampa it's part of the suburb but the reason why I'm going down there is um my friend who um who I used to work with up in Virginia when I still worked at Walmart so he's leaving Virginia and he's leaving his boyfriend that he has up there and he's moving down to Florida to live with his sister for for a pretty good while maybe permanently so he's already got his stuff packed up and what he's going to do is he's going to get up like real early in the morning and he's just going to pack his shit and he's going to stay down here in night or two and then um after that we're taking a trip to Florida to get him down there don't go to Florida well Auburn Dale is I think it's either part of Orlando or it's part of Tampa so like what's going to happen is we're going to go down there but I don't know which route we're going to take I honestly want to take him like the scenic route because he's not really seen much of this part of the United States so I want to show him this aspect Tennessee he's never been in North Carolina so I'm thinking we go on 26 out here so we go past Johnson City we go through the mountains and then we cross over North Carolina we go past Asheville and then we take 26 to Asheville and then we go down the highlands of North Carolina then we go into South Carolina I think and then we're going to cross over to uh I think I think we're going to take 26 to where it ends in Columbia South Carolina and then probably hop on I-85 to go to Atlanta from Atlanta straight down you can check out the collective here just be careful and you that Kombucha T looks very pleasant to the eye very pleasing oh yeah just want to stay low if you want to put me on full screen yeah give me a sec I'm not hosting it but listen you should send away for for a live Kombucha Kombucha review oh wait oh shit yeah thought what where was James I didn't want to do a review without James or Gary I'm here you're supposed to be full screen yeah the governor of Florida that motherfucker that motherfucker swore an infernalist if I ever see him and if the situation ever permits it in some way it will not be pretty it will not be pretty what happens if I if I fucking see that guy fucking fucking governor for swearing a journalist looks like the next journal it looks like the next governor of Montana is going to be another journalist slamming swearing motherfucker um Montana looks for real good fucking seconds there that Montana was going to switch from Republican to Democrat again but now it looks pretty safe for the Republicans I don't know I'm frustrated I'm very frustrated it's just Montana, Kentucky these states that should be totally competitive right now and they are they're just forgetting their Democratic potential they're just forgetting their progressive potential I don't understand but this is Synergy Raw Kombucha I'm not drinking anymore so I just figured what's the next best thing watermelon wonder by J by GT's not not Trader Joe's GT's this is pretty good it's pretty nutritious so raw kombucha has organic animal pasteurized watermelon wonder so watermelon is going to be the going to be the big thing on this one and how has GT's kombucha changed your life oh well man save my life save my life that that's one template it's 25 years young so they started in 1995 and he goes into this whole thing usually the same signature that he has GT days and he knows what he's doing uh yeah for a pregnant breastfeeding don't drink this well last time I checked I'm not pregnant I don't know if I'm breastfeeding but I'm not pregnant this is pretty good so refreshing just nice watermelon feel everything everything everything nice watermelon feel not too sweet a little bit dry it's very pleasant all the power I gotta give it a 10 on 10 no I gotta give this one guys a 10 out of 10 all right now you know you can make your own trying to tell you you get sent away from a live kombucha uh uh fungi yeah I feel like I hear you hey I hear you said to the spirits I feel like they're very expensive like uh no not the one even if not beer how do you brew your own kombucha it grows you do you get it in the mail It's a live kombucha mushroom, fungi. Then you make iced tea with a lot of sugar. You make sweet tea, and then you put the live kombucha in the jug. This is not sweet. This is not sweet. You know what's happening? You're not done yet. You put the kombucha in the huge amount of sweet tea. The fermented converts the sugar. The live kombucha causes fermentation and converts the sugar. And then you have medicinal kombucha tea. Honestly guys, if there wasn't, if there was not an alternative, if there was an alternative to beer, probably kombucha. Kombucha is a great alternative to beer. Yeah, it's like when I make keepers. Keepers like a yogurt drink. I make it. I have live keepers. I have the water keeper and the dairy keeper. The more you use it, the more they grow. They multiply. I make my own. They multiply. I make my own. And it ferments what it does with milk. It takes the lactose, which is the sugar, and it ferments it and it turns it into probiotics and becomes sweet. Now the water keeper is not for milk. You put it in white fruit juice. You can put it in iced tea if you want. And it converts the sugar into alcohol and probiotics. And it becomes homemade soda. It gets effervescent because it affirms its taste. Yeah. And that's right. And guess where I got the drinks? On line. I sent away. By the way guys, on block Eric, on block everybody. It's just you gotta show a better end. You can't go around killing people. You're really close beyond beyond. Yeah. Yeah, you be drunk. I've seen your rings around Saturday. I've seen your eyeballs. Yeah, you should see me whenever I'm like really, really, really drunk. I don't get like that, but I'm definitely very entertaining to be around. Lots of shenanigans ensue. If you were that drunk, would you try to eat something harder than nuclear Korean movies? Maybe for like 25 bucks in a really big day or in a shout out. Yeah, but what do you need? Octanean. Okay, that's about it. It's 12. Sorry, what? Octanean. It's 12. I probably might. I would probably do it just on a day or because when I'm drunk. When I'm drunk. I end up playing video games and a lot of funny stuff ends up happening. So yeah, probably something very tremendous and amazing would probably happen. That could probably be one of them. You know what puzzles me speaking of things? What puzzles me about what you play Friday night? You build a community, a colony, a farmhouse, a mill and everything. And then you develop an infantry of Redcoats. And then the Redcoats turn around and destroy what you build. No, they didn't destroy what I build, they were destroying the enemy stuff. Oh, the Redcoats went to another colony. Yeah, I destroyed the enemy colonies. Oh, so the Redcoats were your guys and your colony was still existing somewhere else? Yeah, I still am across the map. Okay, so my teammates were, I was the Red. Then I think another one of my teammates were, no, one of the enemy teams is blue. And one was like a toothpaste mint green. But what I'll do is Friday I'll show that one again. And we'll have more of a larger scale infantry battle. Yeah, so now I understand that the enemy colony has the same type of ability as you are except it was in a different location. Yeah, it was across the map because the map was the Great Plains. I like it because it's very easy to explore and there's a lot of wide open terrain. It's kind of hard to conceal when you're coming. Now there's other maps which are much bigger and you can incorporate naval warfare, but I really don't like to do the water maps because you end up chasing all sorts of ships all the way across the map and it gets really boring. Do they have pirate ships? They're not like pirate ships. They're what would be considered like naval warfare ships at the time. Now there is a game called Assassin's Creed 4 Black Flag which takes place in the Pirates of the Caribbean era. I don't know if I've got it or not. You know how cool that was for you to be the Pirates were kind of like good guys and they were robbing and looting the ships, the galleons, like Spanish galleons that had that from the Imperial Kingdom, the Kingdom of Spain or the Kingdom of England and they were hoarding all the treasure themselves and the people got nothing and the pirates were attacking the kings ships and taking the wealth. Now I don't know if they helped them or not, probably not. So that would be a fascinating game going up against the Imperial Navy. Yeah, I think you can do that with Age of Empires and Assassin's Creed 4 Black Flag. That one was taking place in the Pirates of the Caribbean era, but there's been all sorts of different Assassin's Creed games. The first one takes place during the Crusades. The second one takes place in the Renaissance. The third one takes place during the American Revolution. The fourth one takes place in again the Pirates of the Caribbean era. Then they had one that was part of the Industrial Revolution. Then they had one for, I think, Ancient Greece or Ancient Rome and then now this new one is called Valhalla which is taking place during the Viking era. Well, it's a very interesting premises behind the game and then after I explained it we could probably call it a night since we're going on three and a half hours here. The Assassin's Creed games are cool, but they're also like science fiction games. So you're reliving certain eras of history through another person's eyes. So what happens is this person, when they lie down on this machine, it's called an animus. So what it does is it traces your DNA back to your ancestors. And what it's able to do is it recognizes that you have your ancestors DNA and you can go back into their time period and relive history through their perspective because apparently the DNA stores all sorts of memories of your ancestors. So that's how they're able to go back into the past and relive all these different eras of history. And during that time, when the game came out, that's a big success. Well, they've gone all sorts of different Assassin's Creed games. My personal favorite one has got to be Black Flag just because it made it much more expansive in terms of the actual playable universe and it just made the game so much more expansive. It really pushed the graphical bounds and the gaming limitations of that particular era. Now, when that game came out, it came out back in 2013. And I got to say, even in the past five years, video game technology has come a long, long way. You know what they should do? They should have it where you become captain bones of a pirate ship. You take out a Spanish galley that has a ton of treasure, hold the boat, and then Spanish and the king of Spain sends a couple ships after you and you run away dodging them and then you open fire. Yeah, that would be fun. Yeah, that actually would be pretty fun. I'm not really looking forward to a lot of new games that are becoming out here recently. The only game I'm really looking forward to is I really want a modern warfare 2 remastered multiplayer. That was at one where I showed you where there was that terrorist attack in that Russian airport. Yeah, I wanted that game's multiplayer. Well, apparently, so the game company that was supposed to be remastering this multiplayer, they're not going to release it. They finished it, but they're not going to release it because they've made so many changes that they feel as though that the gaming community is not going to want it even though there's high demand for the modern warfare 2 remastered multiplayer. So guess what? We as the gaming community have told Activision, go fuck yourself and this small group of gamers that are also really good computer programmers and know how to create mods, they're making the modern warfare 2 remastered multiplayer from the ground up. They're completely redoing it in an older game called Call of Duty Black Ops 3 with a downloadable mod so that way people can play it and enjoy it. So there's a demand for it. It just goes to show you that if there's a demand for something and people really want it, someone's going to make it. It's going to happen. There's really no way of stopping a demand for a particular product if people really want it. Someone's going to make it. Alright people, thank you for joining the discussions with the rest of Corona. David and the whole audience might help me send the system better late than ever and myself, you're truly speaking to Corona Madonna. It has been Independence Day weekend of the 10th point. And I hope you enjoy. We'll see you all later. I'll catch you over on Alfa Melz and Facebook IM. Alright, catch you all later.