 Indeed. Gang, we got a package that arrived. Let's crack this open, and let me tell you what this package is. I talked about getting this. Now, we're doing a comic book reading, political comic book reading, called Real War Stories No. 2. Independent comic book publisher Eclipse Comics that put out the comic in 1991. During that reading that has a reading adaptation of General Smitley Butler's War is a Racket, and if you do Chicho War is a Racket, the comic book reading should come up, and the reading of War is a Racket, the book that we did, should come up as well. And in that comic book reading at the back, we saw a full-page advertisement of cards, trading cards that this independent comic book publishing company had created. One of them was the War on Drugs Trading Cards, the Strape Dope on America's Dirtiest Deals, this is going to focus, there we go, on America's Dirtiest Deals, and there's 36 cards in this, and we read all of them. As of this live stream, 18 of them of the readings have been uploaded to censored tube as standalone videos, they're like anywhere between 2-5 minutes. They are fantastic, politics galore, history galore. You learn more about history of the War on Drugs in these cards, 36 cards that you will in all of history you take in high school, and most likely in university as well. Now, Lonely Piggy, allow Lonely Piggy out of my zap something, what a slap in the face to decent police, workers everywhere, they should at least get their boss far indeed, nights of old comic, I cannot believe it, and here's the problem, the corruption in policing in Canada is systemic as well as the United States, because if policing was not just there to protect property, but to protect the rights of citizens of a country, then other police officers would have arrested those sons of bitches and thrown them in jail, or at least resigned in protest of their department being so corrupt. Anybody else that would do this, okay, they would be thrown in jail, the book would be thrown out of them, these guys intentionally went in there to start a riot. Terrorists, right, card 33 needs to be remembered on 33 quail. Here's another deck of cards that this same company put out, and I believe this was put out in 1990, Iran Contra scandal, featuring the secret team, okay, we will as well be reading every single card in this deck of cards. This is going to contain some history that most likely most Americans or Canadians, okay, they have never heard, important, right, you could write a PhD thesis on this, right. Awesome, and check this out, is this card number one, card 32, 32 cards in this one, look who we got at the card number 32, George Bush, and what is George Bush show, what is George skeletons in the closet, press God, Bush anyone, right, we will read every single one of these as well. Now let's crack this baby open. Greetings, Dr. P, how are you doing? I'm missing a lot of chat gang, my apologies, but I'm having a good time with this. What is this, Spencer? Spencer redeem 500 points, Spencer, these are just points that were redeeming, you could put comments in and your comments pop up, so I'll be sure to read them. The other thing they are is you could also you get points by just commenting and being here, you accumulate points, but every year from now on we're going to do auctions where you can redeem points, you can redeem points and we'll put stuff up for people to bid on. For example, I bought a bunch of these drug war trading cards, so there's going to be at least minimum, we'll have five of these up for auction where you can bid on them based on your points, and if you win, I will ship them out to you. This is sort of my way of, aside from creating all the content and lots of love for your way, sort of showing viewer appreciation every year. Okay, we do auctions. Echo, my favorite cops are the ones in Bolivia and Vietnam. They're actually servants of the public and a rescuer of politicians, I hope so. I have to say the pulling down of statues is becoming most thanks. Let's wrap this open. Carlos Ciccio, perfect last stream. We talked about Iran Contra. I didn't know that Daddy Bush met with the enemy and made a settlement. Yeah, crazy. Look at this packaging on this. Nice packaging. Sweet. I like this. Oh, look at this, the seller. I like the seller. They put a little sticker saying thank you. Look at that. Awesome. Very good. This thing cost me $30 US, including shipping. Okay, including shipping. Nice old comic. Ciccio, do you think if you were doing this in the 1950s USA, you'd be arrested? Some of the things I've said I don't know. In 1950s, I don't know. It could go either way. But yes, yes. And even now, there is a problem associated with I'm walking a fine line. And I can tell you why I'm walking a fine line, because I've already had that type of interaction back in 2002. Okay, but I'll leave it there. If the need arises, we will talk about it in the future. Echo, Ciccio. That's Afghanistan, right? After 9-11. I was questioned for talking some truth. That's almost 20 years ago. Echo, Ciccio. What is the next point option? It'll be most likely in the last two months of the year. So November, November, December. That's when we'll do it. So we'll do it at the end of every year, towards the end of every year. Okay. Padre, included in closet. W's paintings, collection, and jam. Sarcasm, charming sarcasm. What are you doing? I'm just here for the auction points. Awesome. Good, good. Accumulate, accumulate. You might get yourself a deck of cards or some comics. Let's crack this open. Look at this. This is beautiful packaging, man. Very nice. Very nice. Catholic traditionals. What are you doing? Let's do it in November. October, November. This is in November. Okay. That will give me enough time to ship everything out. Look at this. Catholic traditionals. Ciccio. Have you discussed the assassination of President Mosih yet? Is that the Haitian president? It came up. How about Catholic traditionals? How about we discuss? How about we discuss? Which president's assassination? How about JFK? This is the card we got to. And we will be reading every single card here as well. Okay. Let's see if we'll focus. It wanted to focus. It wants to focus. Presidential motorcade route. Patsy. Look at that. They got Patsy on the forehead of Oswald. Who's that piece of crap showing the acts where they took out Kennedy? The assassination of John F. Kennedy trading cards. Kut et ta. Kut et ta. Catholic traditionals. JFK somewhat of a Catholic traditionals himself. Indeed, indeed. Wanted for treason. We will read every single one of these. How many cards are there? Looks like there's 36 gang. And this is card number one. And they look to be in great shape. Wow. Wow. Wow. Wow. Right into the gravy. Card number one. Okay, we can't look at all of them. But just a couple. Just a couple. Ambushed. This Jackie Onassis has got to be. Control agent one. George. Who's this? History you don't know. History we don't know. Control agent two. Guy Bannister. I'll show this one. Mysterious traveler. Oswald in Mexico. The back says card number 15. Go for Chicho. How many sets decks of cards are there? These are perfect learning tools indeed. As far as I know, and I have one more set coming to me as well. I have one more set coming to me. And that one's a doozy as well. That one was the most expensive by a long shot. This thing costs $30 total including shipping. The other one costs a hell of a lot more. Okay. So that would make it four. There's the Bush Lake which is baseball cards. There is our favorite dictator which is US military supporting dictators around the world I'm assuming. Or the western world. Our favorite dictators. There's a comic books one. The greatest comic book. So that's three more. So that makes it seven so far. There might be another one. I'm going to try to get my hands on all of them. Okay. I might try to get my hands on multiple copies the way we did for the drug war one but it's impossible. I can't find it. I can't find it. And again don't forget. Free Assange, Free Assange, Free Assange. Julian Assange is a publisher and journalist that has been crucified for trying to bring transparency and accountability of capitalist power to humanity. For more information see wikileaks.org, defend.wikileaks.org, and or Julian Assange and Wikileaks playlist on censor two for as long as up there. Padre, Padre, Padre. Psychedelic, Psychedelic. Xander, how are you doing? Good evening Chicho. Good evening, good evening. Catholic traditionists. I feel a bit disappointed. Most of my cards only teach me things like George Brett's batting average in 1980. Well fun. But I bet some of those cards are pretty nice investments. Catholic traditionists. Right. There must be some pretty good investments in there. If you kept them for a while, if you got some old school ones. Right. I really, I've never really been into collecting trading cards. I got some comic book stuff. But I didn't know they went this deep, this, this level, which is amazing, which is amazing. Right. Which is wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow.