 They're, they're, they're slowly, slowly trying to erase history, right? This is what 1984 was about, George Orwell's 1984, right? Once you start, it's basically gaslighting, right? If you want to use new terminology, basically what happens is they rewrite history, right? By changing it slowly over time, and by the time this new generation comes across this information, they don't know that the past existed, right? And the only way for them to get to the past is to talk to people, verbally get it from people, okay? Or through articles that individuals have written, okay, that are still alive as they interact. But what happens over time, if you do this iteration, it's like copy of a copy of a copy of a copy of a copy, right? Try this, seriously. I tried it once for like 20 copies, and it got, it faded out the copy, right? So take an original document, do a photocopy, or the older photocopies used to do this anyway. Now it's better, it digitizes it, right? But even digital information is lost over time, right? Take a piece of document, photocopy it, and then when the photocopy comes out, take the photocopy, a photocopy that, and do this. Do this a number of times. At a certain point, you're just going to be photocopying a white page. The information will get lost over multiple iterations. That is what centralized power does, right? Because their lifespan is longer than us as individual human beings. So over time, they erase history, right? I talked to people now about history from 20 years ago, and they're totally clueless. They think I'm nuts, right? Wait, like anybody that knows history, right now I'm going to say one thing, right? You tell me if you know what that means, what that refers to, right? Incubator babies. Ask yourself, incubator babies.