 Kick then. Hi everyone. This is Chicho. Welcome to the live stream. Today is Day that will live in infamy forever. April 11th, 2019. Initially, I'd arranged for today and tomorrow. We're going to play in a 10 by 10 math puzzle. But this morning when I woke up, to do all the setup, I woke up around 5.30 in the morning or something. Pacific time. News broke out that Julian Assange was arrested, taken into custody and he's fully in the system now. And the machine, the gears of the machine are in full speed. And we'll see what happens. But things sort of changed. I've changed the schedule for today. Obviously, we're not going to play the 10 by 10 puzzle. We're not going to do it tomorrow. Either tomorrow, we're going to do another live stream on Julian Assange. I just thought we do this live stream. And I basically titled this stream, Julian Assange has been arrested. Let's talk about it. For those of you interested, I'm not sure anyone's, there will be people coming in. And for those of you that are watching this on another platform, I will be loading this on Pichu for sure. And most likely I will be loading this on YouTube as well, because it is quite important. Hello, Hannah, how are you doing? Welcome to another live stream. Thank you for the follow. All this. Okay. I believe I was talking with you this morning on YouTube, where you commented on the video that I put out regarding the rhythm of time by Bobby Sands. What my take was on Julian Assange being arrested. Who's Julian Assange? Julian Assange is one of the most important figures in contemporary politics, economics, media, journalism. Hello, X. Hello, by the way. Hello, Ravenator. And he will be remembered as one of the most important figures in history, period. Okay. He will be remembered more important than all the presidents that have lived in my lifetime, since I've sort of been pain. Well, more than my lifetime. Well, let's say since the 1980s, since I've been involved in politics. Okay. More important than almost any other journalist you would have heard about. And what is happening to him is going to decide the fate of western civilization for the next few decades, if not longer, if a serious blowback does not occur from this. Okay. No, the shaman. Hello, all this. How are you doing? Hello? Crow the shaman. Hello, Crow the shaman. Night 98. How are you doing? And my apologies, gang, if you guys were here for the 10 by 10 puzzle, but we have to delay the games. There are some important topics that needs to be discussed. And if you've been following my work, you know that I've mentioned WikiLeaks and Julian Assange numerous times. And it's something that I've been following the news. I'm excited to hear that be here be here first time. Thanks for popping by all this. Who arrested him? Is he still out of country? If so, has he been indicated? So basically what happened is the Ecuadorian president right now, he's in serious political trouble, right? The country's serious economic turmoil. The guys being investigated for major corruption. So he's went to the United States and basically by all accounts. I've been following this news for quite some time now. As most of you know, I've been following WikiLeaks and Julian Assange for quite some time. The first video I put out and every subsequent video that I put out regarding trusted news sources and where you should get your news and information, I've always included WikiLeaks in there, right? And basically the word is that the Ecuadorian president that's in office right now, he won't be in office much longer. He's going to put his tail between his legs and fly to the United States most likely and seeking asylum himself. Okay. Hello, Malik and Jayrod. So from all accounts, he flew to the United States and basically fell on his knees begging the United States. Thank you for the sub fresh Kiwi. He basically begged the United States to cut him a deal and he in return would hand over Julian Assange. And basically what happened this morning was the president of Ecuador allowed the police in the UK to enter sovereign Ecuadorian Ecuadorian embassy territory, which is what the Ecuadorian embassy has to extract an Ecuadorian citizen, which Julian Assange has become and take him into custody. And what's going to happen most likely, he's going to sit in jail until they extradite him to the United States. And that if that becomes a little bit too problematic, Sweden has opened up the bogus case they had against them. So maybe people want wanting to wash their hands in the UK, the politicians will extradite him to Sweden and then Sweden will extradite him to the United States or he'll be renditioned. So thanks for taking care of business night night. I'm not sure what the comments were, but we're going to be pretty harsh on the troll action with people popping in if there is any troll action happening. Okay, because there are two different types of three different types of trolls, trolls that are malicious, you know, they're the noise. There's trolls who have a secondary agenda, which sometimes could be interesting. And then there's trolls that are hired by higher powers to disrupt, right? We're going to consider all trolls to be the same right now. Because this is in regards to the future of Western civilization and big part. This is going to play out that way. Okay, for those of you interested who want to follow a live stream that is taking place right now, there's a live stream, I'm just providing a link, there's a live stream taking place on Unity 4j on a YouTube channel where they're bringing in a lot of reporters and a lot of people who I consider to be the top of their game, who if you have the time, you should be following their Twitter feeds, their articles are putting out their news briefings that they're doing, because I don't like to ban immediately, but that definitely warranted it. I'll continue tomorrow. Thanks night night. I'll try to keep an eye on things as well. But I just want to get this intro out of the way first and then we can talk about things. What do you say about people saying that Assange threatened the national security of America? Who's security that Assange threatened? Assange released information, documentation, all of it 100% fact and Wiki leaks that does. Okay, about war crimes being committed. Okay, multiple times. So Assange acting as a reporter through WikiLeaks has released information about war crimes being committed. That does not threaten the national security of anyone living in any country. That threatens those who commit war crimes. Now, if your state is committing war crimes, then the people, the citizens of that state should be holding their countries, their governments, their politicians, the hierarchy accountable for committing war crimes. Okay. Since the citizens of many countries where we know we have information that their politicians, their leaders have committed war crimes have not held their leaders accountable for these war crimes. What we are seeing right now is everything else rolling out, which is basically the takeover of a Wall Street, the deep state, the military industrial complex, the pharmaceutical industry, and all of the powers that be that control capital taking over the countries in question and basically creating huge disparity within within the countries between the citizens and those in power, right? So by not holding people, states, institutions accountable for war crimes, which is what WikiLeaks has done, okay, released the information for us not holding those institutions accountable for war crimes, we're next in line, right? It goes back to basically the poem by Mueller, where it's first they came, right? Where I don't have the poem right now, where it's one of the most high index, how you doing? Hope Austria is treating you well, brother, where basically it states that first they came for these people, I spoke, I didn't speak out, they came for these people, I didn't speak out, they came for these people, I didn't speak out and so on and so forth, and finally they came to me, they came for me and there was no one left to speak out, okay? I'm just going to read some of the comments, wondering what he did that was so impactful. Sorry for my ignorance. Hannah, what he did, one of the main things that he did through Bradley Manning and Chelsea Manning right now, right? So Chelsea Manning released the collateral damage video and a lot of documentation, right? In the collateral damage video, what you see is basically the US military hierarchy up, not just a rogue soldier, but the system itself giving the go-ahead to assassinate with drones, okay? Civilians and journalists that were minding their own business, right? So footage was released of the US military committing horrendous war crimes in addition to a lot of other documentation that was released of western powers committing war crimes, okay? And that was the straw really that broke the camel's back, okay? But that straw broke the camel's back during the Obama administration and WikiLeaks was releasing information about the Bush administration, what the torture regimes and stuff like this. What really showed the state, where the United States is right now politically, economically, socially was when WikiLeaks started releasing the emails from the DNC from during 2016, 2015, 2016, leading up to the 2016 elections, showing that there was election fraud in the United States. The United States elections were rigged, right? They were deemed obsolete. But it wasn't because there was Russian hacking of the election. It was because the DNC, the Democratic Party rigged the elections in favor of Hillary Clinton, right? So they basically, the DNC basically voided tens of millions of people voting for Bernie Sanders, right? And as soon as that happened, the powers that being for the Democrats really went full retard on Julian Assange and came up with the Russiagate and made Julian Assange the enemy, including with the mainstream media, which they controlled, right? So basically, Julian Assange, his fate was sealed because he had pissed off both the Republicans and the Democrats, and both of them represent the deep state and Wall Street and the banking institutions and the pharmaceutical institutions, right? So he pissed off everyone in power, everyone with capital in the United States. And that's why they've come after him so fast, so hard, right? So that's what he's done, Hannah. And I highly recommend for any US citizen, any citizen of Western countries to really look into what WikiLeaks has released, one of the ones being the information they released on Vault 7. And Vault 7 was so important that I ended up doing a soft spoken ASMR reading of their release, which showed that the NSA, the CIA, they have the ability to hack any system and mask their hacking with fingerprints implicating other nations or other institutions or other people as being the hackers, right? So basically, they can go commit murder and frame anyone they want for it, right? And that was an extremely important release where I did the soft spoken reading for. This news of Julian Assange being arrested and the implications of it, if you're following any mainstream news sources, and they are actually approving of this arrest and looking forward to Julian Assange being extradited to the United States, and they're not, they're basically attacking WikiLeaks or Julian Assange, you should appreciate that what you are listening to as complete propaganda is brainwashing and you should turn off that source. Any journalist, so-called journalist that comes out that does not defend Julian Assange has been bought and paid for, okay? Because the implications of Julian Assange being arrested is that any journalist now living anywhere in the world is threatened by being extradited to any country that believes that that journalist might have written something that might affect their leadership, right? Or their control of their states or their governments, right? Huge, the implications of this are tremendous, tremendous. A lot of people that have been following this have warned about what is happening and what is to come. But now the ball, now that the ball is basically in play with Julian Assange being taken out of the Ecuadorian embassy, we'll have to see how things play out. How about trolls that just grew around? Plymouth, to a certain degree, but right now this stream is pretty important. My tolerance for trolls right now, usually people know my streams, I'm very tolerant, but this topic is more important than some of the other stuff we've talked about. I don't like to band up, I totally agree with you. A few things, the Swedish case seems to have been at least partly dropped by the Swedish courts, the UK foreign, actually Malik, the Sweden dropped the case completely. They just came out today, said they're reopening it, so what they've done is basically open up the door just in case the United States won't be able to extradite Julian Assange from the UK, then the UK will say we're going to extradite him to Sweden, and that'll be another backdoor for Assange to be extradited to the United States because Sweden will extradite him to the United States unless there's serious backlash in Sweden, which I'm surprised there hasn't been, really. I've had Swedish friends in the past and I know about the Swedish culture a little bit just through the metal community, and there is a serious community there which is quite woke, quite aware of the political and economic system globally, so I'm surprised there hasn't been a bigger backlash in Sweden to what the Swedish government has been doing. The UK foreign secretary today though was tweeting something that looked like an open door to a US extradition. The problem is that the EU law prevents European countries from extraditing to countries where they could face the death penalty. That's a legal blind. We'll be interested to see how they try to wiggle free. For sure the UK government certainly doesn't have the political capital to just ignore the law. The thing with Malik, the thing with for sure they can't extradite to places where they have capital punishment, but with the extradition papers that were also released today with the US, and by the way all of the stuff WikiLeaks had already released. WikiLeaks had mentioned that there was already paperwork and play that the US was going to extradite Julian Assange. They were going to come and get him. All these cases, what the Ecuadorian government was doing, all this stuff. So WikiLeaks still has a 100% perfect track record of releasing accurate information. But Malik, the way they're bypassing this extradition hearing and extradition law that they can't extradite anyone that has a capital punishment on the books, is in the paperwork that they submitted. They've only said they're seeking a five-year term. So the maximum penalty will be five years. And I've been talking with people online and stuff. There are still people I'm going to use the technical term for it, because if you look up the definition of this technical term, it really means what I'm saying right now. There are still people retarded enough to believe the US government and retarded. I'm not using a derogatory term. I'm using it in terms of what it means. It means that they lack the information required to make accurate judgments. You can look up the definition. I'm sort of paraphrasing here. So it's not using a derogatory way. I'm just saying that they're ignorant as fuck. They're retarded. They're actually saying that the paperwork is saying they're only seeking a five-year term. There's nothing stopping them with laying on a lot of other charges on him when he's there. There's nothing stopping them from suiciding Julian Assange, where many people in US custody haven't suicided before. Right? First day came. Here's the here's the poem. First day came for the socialists. Thank you next. First, this is a Moller's Martin Ne Moller's poem that he wrote, I believe. He was a priest. I forget which denomination he belonged to, but he was a priest that he wrote this, I believe in the 1930s. And the poem goes like this. First, they came for the socialists and I did not speak out because I was not a socialist. Then they came for the trade unionists and I did not speak out because I was not a trade unionist. Then they came for the Jews and I did not speak out because I was not a Jew. Then they came for me and there was no one left to speak for me. Okay. And just in regards to this, I'm going to read you a tweet that was put out by Susie Dawson this morning and Susie Dawson goes by here. Let me let me give you the link for this tweet. Okay. And Susie Dawson is one of the people that has that started the live streams every Friday. One of the instigators of starting live streams every Friday of covering Julian Assange, sort of a vigil, right? And she tweeted out this morning, this this morning, and my tweet was this when I retweeted her tweet. What I stated was this, without a doubt, one of the most important statements regarding today's rest of Julian Assange and quoting Susie Dawson right now, quote, beware anyone who tells you what is happening to Julian Assange is okay. They would be the first to lead you to the ovens. Okay. 100% fact. Those, the people in power with capital are not the ones to fear. The people who believe their BS are the ones to fear. Okay. And just on that note, I'm going to read you one more quote, and this one's from Malcolm X. And this is a quote I don't know. I'm not sure when you put this out, right? But quoting Malcolm X quote, if you're not careful, the newspapers will have you hating the people who are being oppressed and loving the people who are doing the oppressing. Okay. And I'll give you the quote for this as well. And there's different versions of this out. And it's a quote from a bigger piece, just in case you want to follow that. Okay. Do you think this will be a sign, a sign things to come with Edward Snowden? I think Edward and Snowden is pretty safe right now. Snowden is a different story, different story. Yeah. I think Edward Snowden is pretty safe right now. I doubt it very much that Russia is going to extradite Snowden anywhere. And yeah, it's not going to happen. How would you respond to those that state he was hacking government systems? I don't know all the details, just playing devil's advocate. He wasn't hacking anyone, right? He was acting as a journalist, taking information that was either hacked, copied over, released as whistleblowers. He was acting as a journalist, the way journalists have acted throughout the centuries of taking information that someone has provided to them and reporting on that information or releasing that information. Okay. All journalists, okay, do this. So by extraditing Julian Assange, by charging him with espionage and all of this legal jargon, legal BS loopholes that they've created in the system, that means they can do that to any journalist. Okay. That's one of the things that came out during the Obama administration because the Obama administration was really after Julian Assange as well. Okay. Because the collateral murder videos that were released, those were during Obama's administration, right? And if you recall, when Obama came into power, one of the first thing he said, we're not going to go after people who committed war crimes, that's in the past, we're going to look forward to the future, right? And if you will follow my work, you know my opinion about Obama. He's, well, we won't get into that, right? But basically he said, Oh, those people who committed war crimes, it's okay, they're good people. We're sure cookies with them and have tea with them and laugh with them, which is exactly what he did throughout his term. And he continues to do, right? One of the problems with not going after war criminals is because you empower war criminals and those who empowered them, which is what we are seeing right now. It's a dark, dark road to go down. Okay. What was was what was your first reaction to seeing him being pulled out of out of there? I watched it happen and I couldn't believe what I was seeing. All this, I was pissed. Really. This changes things with the work that I'm doing, just to let you know. I was sort of, I have a whole bunch of stuff lined up to do in response to this. And one of the first things I did was release the vault seven reading, right? And I've done, when I was blogging back in mid 2000s, late 2000s, early 2010s and stuff like this. I was writing a lot about this, what was happening politically, economically, war crimes and all this jazz, right? I've released some stuff politically, economically through videos as well, right? A lot of it, not addressing the actual situation, the crimes, war crimes and stuff being committed, but a lot of it focused on the mathematics and sort of trying to empower people, explain to them how the economics works and teaching people mathematics so they can empower themselves and really see the BS for what it is, right? But my reaction was, okay, I'm pissed. And people that know me, when I get pissed, I don't fall, I sort of push back, like just to give you an example, I'm sort of going off a little bit, but I'll give you an example of my reaction is going to be. As far as I know, well, forget as far as I know, but when was it 18 years ago? Okay, I took in park to court, right? And I threatened them with a class action lawsuit. I had the CEO of in park for all of BC, I don't know if it was Canada or whatnot. I was sitting in an arbitration office with a judge and two lawyers from in park. And if you don't know in park, in park is a multi million dollar huge, just hundreds of million dollar company that owns multiple lands across Canada, the United States, I'm pretty sure in other places, they're powerful, they're on Wall Street, right? I was sitting in a room with two lawyers from in park, the head office manager in Vancouver of in park and a judge and me, where I filed a lawsuit against them for $10,000 for giving me a ticket and towing my car, because they had property on land, native land that they hadn't abided by the the the law of marking properly and doing everything properly that a parking lot is supposed to have, which I didn't know I was parking that lot where they gave me a ticket and told my car, I sued them for towing my car in the parking ticket. The judge told me that there's no way I could win the case. The two lawyers told me I couldn't win the case. The head office, this office manager CEO told me, I don't know who's CEO for Canada or what not, right? But the main person told me I couldn't win the case. I told them to go themselves, right? I went to court. I took that person, the CEO person, I had him on the stands for two hours questioning him, right? And it was a little bit more to this. After the case, after the court case, I turned to him and said, listen, if I get one more letter from you guys, if I get, if I get one more phone call from you guys, I'm going to take a full page on a newspaper and file a class action lawsuit against them. That made them go away. Okay. So there's a few things I'm going to roll out regarding my reaction of how I'm going to deal with it. One of the things I'm going to do, Caitlin Johnson is a reporter in Australia, right? She's been doing a lot of reporting on this stuff. And last week, she announced that she's taking off the copyright claims on all of her work, right? And what I'm going to do is start doing soft spoken readings of our articles regarding WikiLeaks and Julian Assange. Okay. So that's one of the things I'm going to roll out that you're going to see rolling out soon. Okay. One of the things I did just recently last week or something was release Bobby Sands poem, did a soft spoken reading of Bobby Sands poem, the rhythm of time. Okay. And the reason I did that was because it was sort of the writing was on the wall of what was going to happen, Julian Assange. And I wanted that out. Okay. And that, you know, the hits on that video is very minimal compared to everything else. You know, most of the things I'm putting out is the shortest video I believe that I've ever put out. It's two minutes and two and a half minute reading, right? But the words in that poem, the words in that poem, oh, so, so important. Oh, so, so important. Okay. They're just as important as Mueller's poem. Okay. So you'll see some things roll out. I'm still going to continue to do the other things that I'm doing, because I want to make sure the platform that we have on YouTube is not knocked out, right? It's not censored. And we don't get deep platformed off YouTube. So we will continue to do our comic book readings. We'll continue to make liqueurs, go into the kitchen, do ASMR mathematics. And I have some ASMR math stuff lined up to do that I haven't got to because I was taking care of a lot of other things that I was doing because I had promises out there, right? So there's a few ASMR math stuff that I'll be rolling out. So there might be a little bit of delay or slowness in the content being released by me just because I need to do a shift. I need to go through my notes and compile some information and put some stuff together, okay? But that's what's going to happen. Just to answer your question. And your question was, what was my reaction? I was pissed. By hiring him to fix the broken system. They could technically extradite to a non-execution jurisdiction in the US, then the US just move him to a different one. I'm sure there are numerous loopholes, but I'll be interesting to see which one they choose. Yeah. And they could just throw them in a hole. Like those people in Guantanamo Bay, they're not being executed. But man, oh man, what a life. They are killing freedom of speech. They are 100% killing freedom of speech. United States is going into lockdown. What was Julian's motive to start WikiLeaks? Truth, justice, equality, transparency was one of the main things that Assange was for, which is basically a transparency of governments, of institutions, right? Basically, the idea is this, those who hold power over us, they have to be transparent. Individuals who hold power over no one, us who are living our lives, have to have complete anonymity, have to have complete privacy. Okay. So governments, institutions, individuals who are wheeling capital, wheeling power, their actions have to be transparent because we have to know why it is they are doing the things that they are doing. That was one of Julian Assange's main reasons for doing what he's doing. Okay. And life. We are put on this planet. We are here to make the most out of our lives, whatever that might be for you. Okay. For certain people, it might be creating amazing gardens. For certain people, it might be creating beautiful paintings. For certain people, it might be sharing information. For certain people, it might be teaching mathematics. For Julian Assange, it was for building the platforms where we could share as much information as possible. Okay. There are a few, you are being a bit kind to journalists in the modern world. I don't consider most of these so-called journalists on corporate mainstream media to be journalists. They are hacks beyond belief. Okay. There are a few left who view the profession as a sacred duty. More often, they see it as a meal ticket. Agreed? Agreed? The modern media's job is to sell their content. They do this by telling people what they want to hear or what their rich donors, backers and sponsors want them to hear. The process is now so deeply ingrained in the profession that I doubt many proper old school journalists could get published without their title ending up facing, without their title ending up facing years. I agree with you, Malik, 100%. That's why I'm very diligent on, I'm not a passive consumer of information. I really seek out my sources of news and I try to share those sources as much as I can. Right? Hey, Chichou, hope everything is well. I don't know too much about Assange, but I'm glad you are covering this issue as it seems to be an act of government silence against those who spread the truth 100% intrepid. That is exactly what it is. And those who held spread truth meant to hold those in power accountable for crimes against humanity. Okay. Extremely important, extremely important. Thank you very much for taking care of business, the mods. Can't wait for ASMR math. Oh, Hannah, I got some amazing ASMR math lined up to do. Also, ASMR monopoly strategy 100%. I do have ASMR monopolies lined up to do too. I got a couple of them actually lined up. I just haven't got to them yet. For years, journalists have been leaking material. The difference, however, is that Assange leaked the material outright without narrating, narrativizing it in conventional journalistic ways, rather than writing an article on leaked material as was it, as was is conventional. He released raw documents. By doing so, he made it impossible for readers to write the material off as journalistic bias, forcing them instead to evaluate the credibility of documents real or fake. The important question. I'm assuming that follows further down. Nice. Thank you. I forget who did this index. Thank you for being here, brother. I know you said you couldn't be here, but thank you for being here. I'll try to keep up with that with with the chat. And one thing just to follow up on index comment. WikiLeaks released raw information 100% correct, but they did redact certain information that really revealed sensitive content regarding individuals. So they were filtering out certain bits of information that might have threatened individuals. And up to this point, there was always word that all WikiLeaks threatened people and stuff like this put people in jeopardy. There has been never any proof brought out that anything that WikiLeaks released threatened anyone other those and other than those in power and the system itself. Okay. Oh boy, the trolls are strong here. This is a topic that is going to draw a lot of crap from people. So be it. Okay. Those are people who have been brainwashed, programmed to do the bidding of those in power. And one day they will wake up and they will have a midlife crisis. And they will look at their lives and go, what have I done? Right. And I've known people like that. Okay. Or on their deathbeds, they'll blink and they'll go, what a wasted life it was. Okay. I highly recommend not being one of those people. Hey, Chih-chou, glad to catch you live. Was sad to see the news break today. Me too, me too sly wolf. Hey, Chih-chou, so sorry, I haven't been able to make the strings. No, no worries, spider. I don't really know what's happening here with Assange, but I love being here. Awesome. Glad to have you, man. Glad to have you. Who do you feel is a one politician that you would say you respect? There's two politicians in the United States that came out in the last 20 years that I hold tremendous respect for. One of them was Ron Paul. The other one was Dennis Kosenich. Those are the two politicians that I wish in 2016 and 2012 and 2008. I wish they had broken off from the Democratic and Republican parties. They had come together and created a party and ran for president with one of them being vice president. I didn't care which one was president and which one was vice president, really. Those are the two politicians that I still hold a tremendous amount of respect for. Thank you for educating me on this topic. My pleasure, Hannah. I'm sorry if I'm going pretty rapid. It's just because I've been following the news since 5.30 this morning for the last six hours, digesting it, and there's a lot of stuff that I've known from the past, so I'm putting some things together. A lot more on this later, of course. I did use a file language earlier. I shouldn't have because I will be loading this on YouTube as well. It needs to be done. But for those of you who will be following, who are following my work and stuff like this and don't have an interest in this, trust me. This topic will be addressed in ASMR math, in ASMR cooking streams, in ASMR comic book readings, and stuff like this. But not overly. Most of my work has included a fair bit of information regarding our economic, political, social state right now. And that will continue to be the case. Sorry for all the questions. No, I'm here. That's what I made myself available for, man. For me, until five minutes ago, I was watching the live stream that I linked on Unity 4J. Okay. And as soon as this is over, I'm going to go back to the live stream for all the questions. I've just always had a lot of questions for you, and I've never been able to make a stream. No worries, brother. And you're always welcome to ask the questions on YouTube, but fairly. And, of course, Bitshoot. There isn't too many comments on Bitshoot right now, but I'm assuming that will pick up. Okay. So I will stay active and, of course, on Twitter. And just to follow up regarding the, here, let me bring this up, regarding the video that I put out last, the rhythm of time by Bobby Sands, right? Let me send you a link on it. There was one person that made a comment saying, Bobby Sands was a terrorist. So I just mentioned that they should just read the words, listen to the words. They're extremely important words, right? And oops, let me stop this. Here's the link to that poem, Bobby Sands reading. And the picture you see there in the background, that's a picture that I took in 1998, when I went to Ireland, both Ireland and Northern Ireland, where I walked around, okay, and took pictures of the murals and stuff like this. And I put on an article in the description of that video, there's an article that I put out, sort of showing you all the murals that I had, that I took a picture of, right, during my walk, in that period, right? And I consider Bobby Sands to be on the same level as Julian Assange, right? Or vice versa, Julian Assange on the same level as Bobby Sands, right? I would not be surprised if Assange decides to go on a hunger strike. I hope he doesn't. I hope he doesn't, because he is a powerful human being to have allowed himself, put himself in this situation, to go through this, right? I hope he doesn't go on hunger strike, Julian Assange, because if he does, he will most likely see it to the end. And if you want to know what that means, what that implies, okay, there's a documentary out on Bobby Sands, watch that documentary on Bobby Sands. Also, there's a movie out called Hunger, okay, or called Hunger, regard on Bobby Sands, and watch that movie as well. And that'll give you an idea of what a hunger strike is like, and what happens when you're incarcerated by an empire that has no regard for human life, equality, justice, right? So that was an important poem to put out. I'm glad I put that out last week. And what I'm going to do, I'm not sure if I'm going to do it today, tomorrow, or next week, I need to sort of ground a little bit. But I'm going to put out a video, most likely the next video that I put out is going to be a video of giving you a little background as to how I came to Bobby Sands' poem, The Rhythm of Time, okay, and how I became interested in Irish history, okay. And it goes back to the time of my high school days, okay. I won't say anything more, but I'm going to most likely tell a story of how I became interested in in what the British Empire has done throughout time, and what I have learned by learning about Irish history, and how I came to read this poem and put out this video, okay. I've been doing a podcast on the effect of political correctness. An outraged culture has on freedom of speech. Do you have any thoughts on whether or not political correctness has a negative effect on how people are able to communicate and debate 100% on this? What is being done? Political correctness, political correctness, I'll put it in quotes, PC culture, right. I'm going to make a separation here between PC culture and not being an asshole, right. Not being racist, not being derogatory and stuff like this, right. Basically, what's happened is capital acting as power has hijacked language. And what they're doing is they're using their PC politically correctness BS to kill freedom of speech, right. So all those people who have an issue with using words, which is what it is, right. They've basically weaponized words, okay. And what they're doing is they're not allowing a discourse to take place. So they're, they're controlling dialogue, right. And by controlling dialogue, they're able to incarcerate people, destroy people's lives, de-platform people, censor, filter, and kill discourse. Okay, horrendous, horrendous. It's a dark place to be. Sorry for saying, I like your books. Well, I haven't written any books, but maybe I will one day, and I plan to one day, but they're not going to be on anything related to religion or whatnot. The book that I will be writing is going to be about mathematics and how to learn mathematics. Okay. And by empowering people to learn mathematics, I basically, I'm basically helping them to acquire freedom. Okay. I'm empowering them to be able to live their lives without being manipulated, without being controlled. Okay. That's basically it, right. That's my grand design. I got to go to go to bad practice. Okay, Intrepid. I hope you have a fantastic time, but I will be staying up on this topic for sure. Thanks again, Chitron. My pleasure, Intrepid. I think many of us have, there's a lot of things going on. It's basically the reaction right now is going to be a couple orders of magnitude grander than when Obama, basically the Obama administration, got all the police force together in the United States to kill Occupy movement overnight, right? The backlash from that was what we are seeing right now being rolled out with alternate technologies, with cryptocurrencies, with different types of platforms, with all these different types of podcasts and all of this different types of information being put together and people empowering each other to be able to live free lives. What's happening right now with Julian Assange is going to be a few orders of magnitude grander than that. Okay, it won't go away. I've read that Ecuador made promises that Assange would not be tortured if he found himself extradited to the US. Does Assange have any legal recourse against Ecuador if this does not occur? And if not, will Ecuador be held accountable by the greater international community? What's going to happen in my opinion is I forget what's the Ecuador's president's name. My assumption is this, if he stays in Ecuador, he's going to go to jail. So I'm pretty sure the deal that he cut, he's going to ask for asylum in the United States and he's going to get it, right? I'm pretty sure that's the deal that he got. Assange is an Ecuador citizen and according to the United States right now, water torture is no longer, well maybe it is considered torture, but solitary confinement is no longer considered torture. Many other things are no longer considered to be torture in the United States. Basically what happened during the Bush Jr. and the Obama administrations, they normalized torture, right? So I don't think Assange will have any recourse against Ecuador, okay? And will Ecuador be held accountable for what they've done? I sure hope so, okay? But it's not Ecuador as a country, it's Ecuador's puppet leaders who have cut deals with the institutions and those in power in the Western world, right? So I'm pretty sure the Ecuadorian people are appalled with what just happened, really. I'd be surprised, like seriously, I'll be surprised if in the next few days we don't see mass demonstrations in Ecuador, serious clampdowns by the military in Ecuador where the citizens of Ecuador try to overthrow their government. I don't want to say overthrow, I don't want to go overboard, but I'm expecting there to be serious backlash in Ecuador, serious backlash. Thank you for answering the questions so beautifully. Wish I could have you on my podcast. Anytime you want me to be on your podcast, all this, I'll do. I'll be glad to do regarding these topics. I'll make myself available. 1984 is the seminal text on the effects of the control of language. By introducing the language of new speak, yeah, they make it necessary for the protagonist in speaking out against the government of his nation to say, I hate purity. I hate goodness. I don't want virtue to exist anymore anywhere. I want everyone corrupt. What he is actually trying to say is that he hates adherence to the party doctrine and he wants everyone to think for themselves, but he no longer has the words to express that thought 100% agreed Malik, right? There are words that like even myself right now, like if I was just doing strictly political videos, I wouldn't be applying a filter to myself in regards to some of the content I'm putting out or most of the content I'm putting out. But to me, it's really important to, because I've seen I've been in the education system involved with education, teaching mathematics for the last 20 years or so, right? And I've seen how destructive the central education system has been to educating people. So I've seen math education and education in general in Canada just deteriorate. Like really, it's not even a boiling a frog and slowly in water. They've had, they've put puppet leaders in power in BC anyway, in Canada. One of the things happened, the Liberals came into power, which is different than the Liberals federally, they came into power. These people were corrupted. Like really, I can't believe this, our citizens here were so passive that they allowed such corrupt people to just destroy the social infrastructure that we had, right? Starting one of the places they did this with, with education, right? So they, they gutted our education system here, totally gutted it. So I was watching this math curriculum be gutted, where they no longer even taught statistics for anyone that was taking the recommended pre-calculus math course in high school. So just imagine graduating high school without knowing statistics in the age of big data. In the age where some of the largest companies in the world, their main job is to process data. And they no longer taught data processing in high school. Horrendous, horrendous. So I want to make sure we still have a platform where we can teach mathematics to people that need to learn it, because they need to learn this information to be able to have freedom of choice, to freedom to live, to do what they want to do, right? But guaranteed in that data processing, in that information that we're going to create, there has been and there will continue to be a sub message where we're making sure that the tools that we're providing to people, there's a message in there, sort of recommendation from my part to use it well, right? For the betterment of all of us, not just those in power, to get crumbs thrown at you. So you can pick up the little crumbs that they throw at you, where you say, oh, you're doing well, because you're a lap dog eating crumbs from the from the ground of these people. And any time that they want, they will sacrifice you to the wolves or sacrifice you to get other people, to get the system, to get for them to have an out, right? Use you as escape goat. That would be great. I'll definitely be in touch to make that happen sometimes. Okay, fantastic. All this. And again, you know, I'll try my best. In your opinion, what needs to happen in the education system to make things better? Decentralization. Decentralization of education. Okay, period. That's one of the first things. The second thing that needs to happen is the way to bring down tuition rates is for government funding, okay, to allow people who have student loans to declare bankruptcy, right? Because what's happened in Canada, the United States, if you get student loans, okay, because they're guaranteed by the government, if you declare bankruptcy, you still owe that money, right? So basically, what it's doing is enslaving people because of their need to be educated, right? And we're going to talk about, by the way, on Saturday, we're doing a live stream on specifically education. So I'm tapping into some of the stuff that we're going to talk during that live stream. If it comes up, I'm just going to make myself available. And I'm just going to answer questions, right? But basically what's happened is the government has stepped in and they've guaranteed loans, student loans, right? So banks have been handing out student loans hand over fist, right? And institutions, because they know, because they're, they're in bed with the bankers, right? They're in bed with Wall Street. So we have institutions here that are supposed to educate people. They're in bed with the bankers. The bankers control the government. They lobby government to pass laws to guarantee the student loans. They also lobby government and said, hey, by the way, since you're doing this, might as well make those debts not go away if a person declares bankruptcy, right? So this link, triple link was formed. And what happened is these institutions started increasing their fees, increasing their fees, because they know the banks will give the loans for students to go get the, to go get their so-called education. Now what happens when these people, these kids get these certificates for whatever degree it is that they had, right? And don't get me wrong. There are certain degrees that you need to get. For me, I wouldn't have been able to do geophysics without my degree, right? But once these people get their degrees, and a lot of these degrees you get from these post-secondary institutions are garbage, right? However, that's your ticket to get a job at Goldman Sachs, at Citibank, at a pharmaceutical company, at whatever it is. Another institution that's in bed with the education institutions, with the banking institutions, with the government, with Wall Street, right? So basically, these people getting these certificates where they've spent $100,000 to get a piece of paper that says they're qualified to press a button, right? The only place they can get a job that will pay back their student loans over a 20-year period is with the institutions that are enslaving humanity, that are controlling government and the banks and the education system. So it's a trap. It's a complete trap, right? Now you can go in that system and get that piece of paper without going into debt, right? Word you can do is go to community colleges, go to polytechnical institutions, right? Because right now, with technology, right? For example, if I have a company, right? If I needed to hire somebody, right? If I needed to hire somebody to do whatever it is they need to do, graphic design or background work for my website, you know, once I put it up and stuff like that, right? Or anything else, doesn't make a difference, right? If there were two people that I had to choose from to hire to do this work, if there was one person here that had, you know, paid $100,000 to go to Yale to get their degree to do what it is that they wanted to do, and if there was another person who had no degree, but had a website where they had shown their work, what they had done over the years, and the different people that they had worked with, and they were financially stable. Well, they don't even have to be financially stable, but I'm assuming if they've done work, they had a certain amount of money coming in and they weren't $100,000 in debt, right? But if they had a website, right, and they had done all the work themselves to get to where they are, I would hire them like this. I wouldn't even take a look at that person, okay? There's a lot of things that can be done with our current education system. One of the first ones is don't participate in it, okay? Our centralized education system. If you want to learn something, the tools are available to you online to learn as much of it as you can before you go into an institution. And one of the things you can do with almost any degree, well, many degrees that you need to get, okay? What you can do is challenge those courses. You can learn the material, right? And go to these institutions. If one institution doesn't allow you to do it, check out another one, right? Where you can challenge the test. You can challenge the final course or you can challenge the course itself and provide the material to show that you know that material. It used to be that way anyway, right? And it will cost you a fraction of what it costs you to attend that school, okay? Here's an extended video of Chico's thoughts on our current education system. Oh, wow, I have one up. Nice, nice, nice. Oh, yeah, I do too. It's I'm going to click on that thanks index. Is that the one I'm thinking about? But we're going to do a live streams on this. Yeah, that's the one I put out. Thanks. And thanks, you know more about my videos than I do right now. One of the big problems with in the education system is actually use of statistical information to inform voters in democratic systems. The dissenting administrations is more important that the numbers say more people than ever are getting degrees. Yeah, qualifications. Thank you for the bits. Contribution Connor. Then it is to have discussion on the quality of those qualifications or their applicability to actual rules 100% agreed Malik. The data coming out is garbage. Recently last week, I believe I forget which university it was. I think it was fine $100 million or $10 million, a few million dollars for producing bogus data. Okay, they were releasing scientific papers based on data that just made up, right? Wow, crazy. What that degree from that university just became garbage. Right. Fun fact from my day job student loan that is the biggest asset of the Scottish government's books really, geez, which is hilarious since one of the flagship policies is universal free education. Crazy, crazy, Malik. Do you think Nelson Mandela lied about his story that he's now happy after prison? Mandela is dead. There was issues with Mandela. But, you know, I'm not going to judge Mandela. Got to go. Thanks for the talk. My pleasure, Malik. And thank you for participating. Hey, chichu. Nice to catch you stream. Hamawar. How are you doing? Connor again. Thank you for the bits. I'm just catching up with the chat right now. Can you give me confidence for AP testing coming up? Confidence. I'm not sure what you mean by confidence. I want I went to a pretty good school and got a degree in electrical engineering. I would say it did a pretty poor job of preparing students for that line of work. I learned more real life applications than in my classes. Learn more on my yeah. And this this same as me, like I went to university got my degree in geophysics with a minor in mathematics, right? I and by the way, if you're going to go into an institution to get a degree, get into a co-op program. A co-op program is basically this, you go to school for one semester or two. And then through the school, you apply to jobs where you also have work terms, right? So for me, it was basically in general, the way it was set up was go to school for four months, work for four months, go to school for four months or eight months, work for four months, go to school for four months, work for four months, right? I learned more in my work terms than I did in school. Okay, the job I got as a geophysicist was not because after graduating, I applied anywhere to get a job. After I finished my final exam, okay, fourth year final exam, I was done, right? I was flying out the next day. I just had to go home and pack and put everything in boxes and send them off, right? And I was walking in the parking lot, and I came across someone that I had worked with doing geophysics three years before that, right? And he came up to us and said, Cheecho, how you doing Cheecho? Hey, I go, Mark, how you doing? How's life? And I've told that story during a geophysics stream that we had, right? Where I talked about geophysics, my experience with geophysics. And he said, oh, Cheecho, what are you doing now? I go, dude, I just finished my last exam. I'm done, right? He goes, okay, give me your resume. I go, I haven't even made a resume, right? I was burnt out. I go, I haven't even made a resume. He goes, no, no, no, no, no. Get a resume. Just get something on paper. Give it to me. You're hired. I go, look, dude, I'm tired. I'm exhausted. I don't even have my computer set up. And this is back in the early 1990s, right? I didn't have a laptop. My computers were all in the school and a lot of doors were locked and stuff like that. I go, look, I don't even have access to a computer right now. He goes, I don't care. Get me a piece of paper handwriting if you need to, right? So I said, okay, so after studying for like, all night, and I'm brain dead, right? I went to like, it was called the King Coast. It's a place where you used to be able to go and do work on computers and print things off and stuff like that, right? So I went there and I typed out a resume with typos in it and printed it off and I dropped it off for him, right? And I dropped it off for him the next day just before I went to the airport to catch my plane. And I took off. He found me in San Francisco. I was traveling around and he found me on San Francisco. I had called home in Vancouver and the guy had called my parents and said, where's, where's Chichu? I'm looking for him. He's hired. I've been looking for him for three months. I left. It was two months or so, two and a half months. So he called me up. My parents told me that this person was looking for me. So I called him up in Ontario and he was in Ontario, right? I'd flown to Vancouver, British Columbia, and I was in San Francisco. I called him up in San Fran and said, Hey, how's it going? What's going on? He goes, where are you? I go on to San Francisco, man. He goes, what are you doing in San Francisco? You're hired. Like get, get over here. I go, okay, when do you need me? He said, I needed you the day I told you you're hired. The day I saw you, I needed you. I said, okay, man, I'll make it back. Right. So I caught a bus from San Francisco to Vancouver and I flew to Ontario and I will start working. Okay. That's how I got my first job as a geophysicist. It wasn't through the school to a certain degree. It was because of the co-op term, but it was based on what I did at that company when I was working there. Right. It was me proving myself to this person. And that is the best education you can have. You know, you know, you may have brought up your opinions on him before, but I missed it. But what is your opinion on Bernie Sanders? Bernie Sanders is a hack. Okay. I'm going to rustle a lot of feathers right now. Right. Sure. Some of the things he said are okay. Some of the things he said were horrendous, horrendous. He rolled over like a little lap dog. Right. When he was cheated out of being running for the president in the United States. Everybody's blaming Russia, Trump. Wow. They're blaming everybody. Right. For Trump being in office. Right. Why aren't they blaming Bernie Sanders? He rolled over. Right. He endorsed a war criminal. Hillary Clinton. Really? Okay. So you have to ask yourself, why did he do that? Did he do that because he truly believed that Hillary Clinton was a nice person, that Hillary Clinton was going to do a good job, that Hillary Clinton was a better candidate than he was. Right. That she had the best interest of the American citizens in mind. Is that why Bernie Sanders did that? No. Bernie Sanders did that for the only reason I can think about. They have something on him. Right. They probably went up to him and said, Hey, roll over, Dougie. Right. And if you don't roll over, we're either going to release a video of you doing something horrendous. Right. Or we're going to suicide you or someone you love. Right. Or something, something. Right. But what Bernie Sanders did by rolling over proved that he's compromised. Right. He doesn't have a leg to stand on. If he was willing to do that as a candidate running for the president of the United States, what do you think he's going to do when he is the president of the United States? Does anyone really think that he's going to call the shots? I don't think so. He's talk. Nothing else. Garbage. Garbage. And if you want to know how much of who he is, look at his foreign policy. Okay. Some of the things that he has supported and look at his tweet that he put out regarding Bush senior when he passed away, a war criminal that was responsible for hundreds of thousands of people being died. And Bernie Sanders called him a great president. What? Get a life. Nelson is not that he lives in Swiss. People saying he's alive are the same people who say he lives in Cuba. Hi, Chico. How are you doing that? I'm doing good spooky. My blood is boiling. Right. But I agree with you about showing your experience and skills. I made a website showing off my work and it gets me a lot of job inquiries. Also networking does wonders even if you lack experience going to conferences or other network networking events will get you job. Yeah. And what's going to happen? This is going to become more and more important, right? So basically back in the day, this is what the criteria were, right? And this is still a pathway you can go, right? Where you can go to university, get your degree. And again, I'm not trash talking going to university and getting your degree, but you have to do it right. Right? It's like investing. I don't trash talk investing, but be aware of where you're investing, what you're investing in, right? Is it to your advantage, right? So my thing with education is this, really think about what it is that you're doing, why you're doing it, what is going to cost you, right? So there's two pathways to show who you are, what you're capable of, right? One of them is this, you can go to university, get your bachelor's degree. That basically means you're a nice little peon, you can do what you're told, right? You know about a certain system, how it works and the basics of it and wherever you're going to work, whatever institution, wherever you're going to do work for, they can train you the rest of how they go about doing their thing. From a bachelor's, you can go to a master's, which means, you know, two years master's program, which means hopefully two years, there are some that are one year, which means that you're up to date with current events in your field. And you can go into a managerial position when you can manage peons below you, telling them what to do. From a master's, you can go to a PhD level. In a PhD level, what you're proving yourself is, you can take contemporary knowledge, information that you have, and come up with something new and contribute to the field that you're studying, right? That's what a PhD is. That's your thesis, right? Now, just on the thesis front, the way you can look at a thesis is you being present online and creating content and sharing information. For me, my thesis is the work I've produced online. I didn't have to go get my PhD to create all these math content, all this ASMR math content or political content, economic contents. What I've produced speaks for itself. For me, this is my thesis, right? So if you have two people, one person has gotten their thesis saying they can do all this work. Another person that has been doing all this work online and networking, sharing it, producing as much as they can, hiring two people, I would hire this person without second, without even thinking twice, right? 100% agree with you on Bernie. I've paid people for graphic design work that I found on Twitch. Nice. Do you know how the politics is in India? Very, right? It's just in India. Facebook is being sued for interfering with Indian elections because they were deleting hundreds of pages of certain parties in India, right? Guess what? They've been doing the same in the United States and Canada, right? What's going on? Okay, now last question before I have to leave. Okay, I'll just lay it away. And this isn't my view. But I've read a lot of things that make sense. Do you think the US really killed Osama? No. There are a lot of reasons to believe they didn't really pull it off since they won't release any info. Yeah, no, I don't believe it. I think it's garbage. Really? Obama? One thing people have to keep in mind. Anything that you've heard Obama say, assume it's a lie. Okay? Or at best, half truth. Okay? Obama was the greatest lying president in US history. More so than Nixon. Blows away Nixon. Makes Nixon look like Noam Chomsky. Okay? So no. What's up, chichou? Double Elvis. How are you doing? Welcome to an intense live stream. So this stream is all about the Assad situation. Or did you already discuss it? Oh yeah, we're discussing it full on, man. And it is about the Assad situation and its implications. Okay? And other things. We're going off on tangents as well, of course. Right? But it's important. And we're going to do it again tomorrow. Okay, we'll see what happens. Really? This is huge. Huge, huge. This event right now, what's kicked into gear with Assad? Right? It kicked into gear seven years ago when it went to the Ecuadorian embassy, but it's a full blown motion now. The game has started. Right? What's happened right now with Assad is on the same level as Stax net virus that was released in Iran, right? By US, United States, UK, and Israel that they created a virus to attack in the infrastructure of Iran's nuclear technology. Okay? The what do you call it? The spinning things? Right? It's on that level. Huge. And that one, a lot of people don't really appreciate how large that was. That was on the same level as Manhattan project. Okay? Obama and what he did with the espionage. Very disappointing. Obama was a great little lap dog. That's what he was. Chico, I think your beard got wider since Julian got arrested. Yeah, maybe. Zareh, how are you doing? Welcome to another live stream. Right? And man, my heart was broken when I saw Assange coming out. Really? Okay. Well, thank you for answering all of my questions. I have to go to math class now. Math class right on. Wish me luck since I'm not very good at math, but I am trying. Try, brother. Try. Trying is the first step, right? And no worries about not being good. As long as you're trying, you're getting something out. Obama broke numbers with all the whistleblowers and germlessly jailed. Yeah. He jailed more more whistleblowers than all other presidents before him. Right? When people defend Obama, unbelievable, unbelievable. Like really unbelievable. Like, because of this Assange thing, I've been, I've been talking with some friends and acquaintances about this personally, right? And I, I'm pretty straight up just the way I am right now. Sometimes I'm a little bit more gentle. Sometimes I'm a little bit harsher, right? But negative self-talk has quite the impact. Don't tell yourself you're not good at math. Ah, great point, cats. Great point. And they don't consider him a fascist. Yeah, Obama. Obama was tag-teaming Bush Jr. and Clinton before him and Bush Sr. before him. And he tag-teamed Trump, right? Obama's legacy is Trump. Okay. Obama did more horrendous things than, well, he did just as much horrendous things as Bush Jr. Really, he started more wars than Bush, right? But I can guarantee you that I'm going to lose some friends. Over next, I'm going to clean house a little bit. I've already started because I've had people like literally last month, I had someone ask me if I liked Julian Assange when we were in a discussion where we were talking about WikiLeaks and American politics and Trumps and Obama and Clinton and stuff like this. He looked at me and said, do you really like Trump? As if, do you really like Assange? As if me liking someone is, is the reason I should be defending them, right? I asked him, I go, what does that have to do with anything? He's a journalist that's being persecuted. If he gets x-rayed to the United States, I told him, you should be rolling over. And this person is considered to be, you know, hippie liberal, this type of person, right? And I've come across a lot of people like that, supposedly from the left that are environmentally aware and their main concern is the environment and stuff like this. And I turn to them and you guys out of your minds, right? What are you guys talking about? Do I like Julian Assange? Does that matter? Right? What he has done is unprecedented. The only WikiLeaks, the only website, the only new source in human history that has released facts that has never redacted anything. Apologized for anything that they've released that has been fake. That requires respect and that is why they are going after them, right? Obama did stuff on purpose to make Trump look bad. They don't consider him a fascist. Hey, Chico, hello, Kajif, Kajifix, FX, hello, FX. That's anecdotal, but I believe it. Yeah, liberals. Not shaming. Greetings, blessings. Greetings, Dr. P. Welcome, welcome to another stream. Always nice to see you, brother. Always nice to see you. That's the classic liberals. They will defend whoever makes them win over the other team. That's when they defend Biden now. Yeah, incredible, incredible. Okay. This person actually had the, yeah, incredible, incredible, rough day in the neighborhood, rough day in the neighborhood. I'm more of a conservative libertarian. So do you think he'll go to trial? Zare, if he goes to trial, we'll never see it. It'll be a secret tribunal, right? Look at what happened, like seriously, Chelsea Manning, right? Manning. Man, the balls on that girl. Serious respect. There are, like, I can't even, there are very few people on this planet throughout human history that have more respect for or equivalent respect for than Manning. Okay. Like, really? Holy cow. What an amazing, powerful human being. Just a thought trembled with fear. Yeah. Are you pro-life or choice? Curious. Freedom of choice, brother. Freedom of choice or sister. Okay. Freedom of choice. No centralized institution should be allowed to tell people how they should manage their own bodies, their own lives, their own being. You don't have a, within scientific bounds, scientific with minor quotation marks, of course, right? You don't have an issue with the way WikiLeaks releases all the data on bulk? No. There was no way they went over it all and removed anything that would have been more damaging to release than beneficial. Cats, technology. You could find something and scan attacks as big as you want and remove that phrase, that name, that address, that phone number, right? You can remove people's names. So it is, it's very much doable. You're not sitting there reading every line. You're running automation to filter out the stuff. Free Chelsea, 100%, right? And Chelsea is in jail by personal choice. She went into a secret tribunal, like really, secret tribunal that has been set up to prosecute people, to persecute people, right? She went in there and all they were asking her to do was to reply same questions, give the same answer she had given in previous hearings that were open, right? The same replies, the same answers. And what she ended up doing was saying, I refuse to participate in a secret tribunal, right? She could have just said, read the same answers as she had given previously. She just decided not to participate in this and not to empower them. Wow, man, the power in that and to be put in solitary confinement and to give up her body, her mind, her life, her soul, right? Her spirit, to allow the system to try to crush it again. Would you do that? I don't think I would. I don't think I have the power to do that. Do you think it's their own body? It's the child's, to me, I believe in four choices, choices, abstinence, contraception, adoption and childbirth. I just don't believe in killing, but it depends. We did a little live stream on this. That one cool bard. Okay. Where do you begin? Where does life begin? Where does life begin? Where does life begin on a number line, right? Is it when two people decide to have intercourse? Is that the miraculous point where they look into each other's eyes and they know they will be giving birth to someone, right? Is it at the moment of intercourse? Is it a moment of fertilization? When does life begin? Okay. You have the right to your own, your idea of what that is, but really think about it. For what? For that, you would need to have had that time to sort of technology that is now still in its crib. For that, you would need to have had that time to sort of technology. They do have it. For you to reach out the name of an informant working for US, for example, you would have to know the name in the documents. I'm assuming the names were there. They did redact certain bits of information or are you running all possible names and seeing which are relevant to sensors? Man, the programs available to you right now, you could run a library of names, all known names, run that process, computer process through thousands of pages and remove all the names. The technology is available right now to do almost anything you want to do with the document, with big data. That is the power of big data. And they have redacted stuff, information. Maybe not you, but the problem I have with the moral argument is that the morality of people using that argument don't care about the child once it has an excellent point. I forgot about that point. That is a fantastic point. Once the child is out, it's like, well, right now, buddy, you're on your own 100% of grade. Lafala, dude, you have no substance for what you feel. Why? This is a child. Hello, Chicho. How has your day been going? Pretty intense, brother. Pretty intense, Mike. There's multiple sources of science to be saying it begins at a consumption. And there's multiple sources of science saying it doesn't. The state of things influences me to suppress the feeling, feeling I gotta read this. This is Dr. P. The state of things influences me to suppress the feeling, body, and just be a zombie. Dr. P, missed you, missed you. And some scientists say it's the opposite. That doesn't mean anything. Exactly. Not that, not there isn't. Find them, pose. I'm going to skip over the abortion debate. The problems are available right now, but how long ago has WikiLeaks done the huge leaks of cables? They've done which cable leaks? There's a fair bit of cable leaks that came out. WikiLeaks came online mid 2000s. And revolutionary. WikiLeaks is revolutionary. Huge, huge, huge. It's not even a scientific issue. It's philosophical. Yup. When a Zargot is involved, UK must resist. UK must resist. That's exactly what Julian Nassange was saying, right? How does an applied person know about cable gate? Yeah, subscribe. Dr. P, thank you for the sub, brother. Thank you for the sub. Incredible moments. Incredible moments. Okay. Big data is scary, especially for states with no consumer protection. Ichijo, hi, Ryan. How are you doing? And 100% agree. Big data. What's being done with big data is scary through centralized power. Big data in general doesn't scare me. I love big data. I love data. Data is fantastic. Gratitude. Multiply, multiply, multiply, multiply. I like to repeat. I love data. I love big data. I would love to process. Like, and I did and I have. I love processing data, really. Okay. But those in power who hold power over our society, okay, they have to be completely transparent. We have to know what is going on with them. Okay. We have to know. I'm an anti-natalist. To me, it is blessing to not be born. I'm going to skip over that, brother. Data was the only thing I was good at when I did my CS degree. Yeah, I love processing data, man. But you can look at things. Like, for me, how come all of this data that all these governments are collecting on all of us, okay? And it's not even anonymous. There's links to everybody, right? But it should be anonymous. But how come we don't have access to all of this data that they're processing? Everybody's on Facebook, right? How come you don't have access to all this data on Facebook? Okay. Why is Facebook allowed to take all your data and sell it to somebody else to manipulate you? I had one person, a friend I was talking to before. And they said, oh, they have nothing to hide. So they have nothing to fear, right? They don't care. And I, you know, gave an example. I don't know if I gave them an example or someone else an example. I said, basically, take a look at this. Right now, when you have health insurance, if you get secondary health insurance, health insurance, you have to sign a piece of paper, right? In that piece of paper, documentation says they will not cover you. Most of them will say this, they will not cover you for any preexisting conditions, right? So when you get healthcare, in your Facebook feed or whatever feed you have, and they're selling that data to healthcare insurance providers as well, right? If you had stated previously that you had back issues, neck issues, knee issues or whatever it was, right? And then something happens to you while you have health insurance, right? Something happens to your back, your neck, your knee. And they could look at your data, buy all your data from whatever platform you're on, and run filters through your data, your conversations, your private conversations are being recorded and sold, right? They can run filters through a conversation to say, take out anything that says knee, back, neck, injury or whatnot, right? And they can say, hey, a year beforehand or a day before you got your insurance or 20 years before you got this insurance, you said you had back, neck or knee issues. You're no longer covered. The deductibles you've been paying us on a monthly basis that could be into the hundreds of dollars are, you know, they don't buy you your insurance. Big data, right? There are some very famous, there are some very famous computer scientists who recently signed the petition against machine learning for states. A military police force is basically what Palantir does. Cool. That's good that they did. That's all right. The talk got sidetracked from as much as I did. I would love to love big data, but imagine the facial recognition data of my phone on lock combined with Amazon's camera facial recognition software. The US is not far from a police state. It's not riot. It's very close to a police state. And Assange's extradition to the United States kicks the United States into a police state. A huge step forward. What I've been telling people is this, and I'm in Canada, people in Canada and private conversations I've been having is this. Look, the United States is going to lockdown. Okay, it's very close on being on the road, the same road that the Eastern Bloc went on with USSR. Well, they were build walls and no one will be allowed to come in or leave. Okay, we're on that road. And Canada is in danger of becoming East Germany to the United States as East Germany was to USSR, right? Very close. They'll just buy the data from Google. Yeah. Also to imagine that the military would ignore machine learning. It's just silly. Imagine the potential to interpret satellite imaging. And that is the most basic use I can imagine. Yeah. Yeah, Facebook is really shitty. But it's partly getting a lot of flak just because it's popular to do so. Every single company has massive qualities of data about you. You shouldn't be concerned about no, my my concern with Facebook is this, I know a lot of people that only get their news from Facebook. And Apple recently has announced that they have an Apple news thing. Well, they already have an Apple news thing, right? And you can subscribe to their Apple news, you've got to be retard to subscribe to Apple news, just the same way you got to be retard to only get your news from Facebook, right? Because you will be retarded, right? You will be missing tremendous amount of information, right? So, you know, you subscribe to this Apple news feed, they take half your money and give the other half to whoever's providing the news, right? Apple just came out with a news announcement regarding Julian Assange. They've taken WikiLeaks off their platforms. If I had Apple product, I don't use Apple products. Well, I have an old something Apple that I use that was a hand me down that I barely use. I just have a I just needed for a link, right? I would not pay a penny to any Apple products ever. Apple is a garbage company. As far as I'm concerned, this should be a huge backlash against Apple boycott Apple hardcore man, get rid of that company, destroy that company, boycott that company, break that company apart. If I was a major shareholder in Apple, I'd be selling every single stock I have nothing or I would go and be going to stockhold shareholder meetings in person, standing up and posing questions to Apple's executives saying, what the hell are you thinking you're doing? Right? Right? I would do everything in my means to change the top management of Apple, right? Police already have some pretty scary stuff, license plate recognition camera cell phones, triangulation. Yeah, I was just recently joking about how grocery stores collect your information. How long before what I'd like to eat turns into a higher insurance premium because I like to eat ice cream. Yeah, a great ride 100% agreed. Yep, they already have it and use it. Some machine learning techniques were developed by military research, a lot of machine learning techniques, revolution time Facebook. I get my news from Chico and take it with a grain of salt, everything I say. I like to read those news, news to know what's being pushed. Definitely not news. Yeah, I don't follow any of the mainstream news places. They're all propaganda, BBC, CBS, NBC, CNF, just garbage, Guardian, garbage. The revolution that should be taken is from that of codependency to one of independence through the avenue of knowledge rather than bloodshed. 100% agreed, Dr. P. 100% agreed, Dr. P. By the way, if you guys haven't heard of it, Palatine is a terrifying company. They do data analysis for police departments, military. I believe Audmic, they're the company that was involved in the UK. What was it? They were involved in the UK. There was a fair bit of leaks that were put out regarding them, right? And they were involved in selling data and manipulating elections in an Asian country and an African country, I believe. Something to consider is how much science goes into ways of manipulating us from way back when the Coke bottles were made curvy to now with big data that can undermine the very foundations of what a democracy should be a great, a great, a great. Will it be your opinion that will form your vote or will it be a propaganda package personally to who you are? From a personally tailored to who you are, from what I've seen, what I've seen from people that spend a lot of time on Facebook, friends and acquaintances that I have, they are brainwashed. They are programmed. They have this outrage button, right? They're politically correct. They have this PC outrage button that if you press it, they freak out. You can watch them. Their eyes start rolling, fumes, smoke starts coming out of their heads and they roll around and their eyes twirl and they freak out, right? And then you catch them in their freak out moment and you point the finger towards somebody they liked. For example, Obama and a lot of these people love Obama, right? You say, hey, hey, relax, relax, relax. Obama did that. All of a sudden you see them, they twitch, right? The programming starts twitching. They're having, they're having this like they're having a nervous breakdown and then their anger value kicks up a lot more and then you can play with that, right? Sometimes I do. I'm pretty ruthless in that regard. I'm sort of personally, I'm sort of unforgiving to people who are lazy news consumers, right? If the U.S. becomes a police state, it'll be with Palatrin's help. One of the most terrifying companies out there. Oh, dude, I'm going to look into this. I think it's the same company, Cambridge Analytica. Oh, that was Cambridge Analytica? Or is this Cambridge Analytica? Odmek. Cambridge Analytica, we know. Maybe it's Cambridge Analytica I'm thinking about. Cambridge Analytica I'm thinking about is a fictional. Oh, I've looked into this before. Yeah. Well, if there's a revolution, I honestly have no idea the form will take since we're in the communication era. Internet, Internet made things wonky. Yeah, we'll see how it goes. Sure. But the computer power is there for anyone to do it now. Almost riot. Almost riot. We're what we see available on a commercial level is at least five generations behind what's being implemented, being used against us right now. That's my take anyway, from one understand, though technology can be oppressive, the Arab Spring showed that it showed how it could be leveraged to help the people. It was also show it was also used to us to enslave people as well, right? So it wasn't all roses. I hope we get a paid social media site in the future. No ads, nothing pushed on you that you don't ask for. No data collected to be sold off. That's starting cats. Okay. That's beginning. Okay. And that's the death blow the beginning of it. Facebook, mostly Twitter is pretty Twitter is getting fair bit of power. It's one of the more open platforms to a certain degree is not having shoulders above Facebook. But it is still censored. But there are other platforms coming online. Okay, social networks. Cambridge Analytica is what you were thinking of who manipulate selections. They also manipulate us. Okay, Cambridge Analytica is one thinking about I'll have to look into Palatine. I believe I've seen them before I looked into my camp, put the contacts to it right now. I agree. Like any tool is used by both oppressor and oppressed. Yeah. Yeah, which is, which is interesting. We'll see where it goes. I expect really from what I, what I expect to happen, the backlash from what's happening with the song just this, there's going to be a lot of hardcore programmers, a lot of people that are activists, is Peter Thales. Palatine is Peter Thales little demon baby. I look into this man for sure. Thank you for the info on Mac. But what I think is going to happen with Julian Assange's what's taking place right now is I think we're going to start seeing a lot of leaks coming out. I think a lot of people in power are going to be exposed more so than they were before. And I think a lot of factions groups are going to pop up that are going to be challenging the powers that be. Okay, those who have accumulated power and those who are suppressing us and bringing about these draconian laws and taking over our governments. I think we're going to see a lot of gorilla activity online. And I welcome it. You can definitely exist without Twitter. I mostly did so before and do so now, but certain services have struck roots deep in the very soil of society. Imagine saying no to Google and all its offspring services like YouTube. Yeah, like for me right now, I'm using duck duck go more than Google search. Okay, I am obviously on YouTube. Okay, so I have the Google services there. But I'm divesting from that. Okay, I am on bit shoot, even though on bit shoot, I have less than 100 subscribers on YouTube. I have like, I don't know, 28,000 subscribers, 29,000 subscribers, right? And that's growing. And it will continue to grow as long as we don't get deep platform, right? So on YouTube, we're growing fast. I expect I hope to start growing on bit shoot and other platforms as well. And duck duck goes fantastic. Okay, there are still some searches that I still need Google for, but duck duck goes where I go to. Okay. And I personally hope that my bit shoot account will suppress that of YouTube, even though I make money off YouTube with monetizing it, I would much rather prefer people watch me on bit shoot than YouTube to send the traffic to bit shoots, bit shoot, bit shoots direction, right? Surrex.me is pretty good to supplement duck duck go. Oh, really? Surrex.me for the times that DDG fails. Okay, the onion router is also wonderful. The onion I haven't loaded on, I haven't played around with Tor yet. It's just because I want to wait until I get another desktop specifically designated for Tor network for Tor node to be operating 24 seven. I2P is really good to cool, cool, cool. Great suggestions, recommendations. Fantastic. Fantastic. Oh, interesting. I'll be sure to use bit shoot instead now. Okay. It's just, it's just I want to empower disruptive innovation coming up, really. That's what I want to see happen. I want to see decentralization. And even, even if it takes reduces the amount of influence I have or reduces the amount of revenue coming my way or the growth rate that I have, I still hope it happens. Okay, I have to go now. Okay, this, this suck. Have a good one. We're about to end the stream to couple of hours have been going at it. Pretty intense, pretty intense. Thank you for being here, by the way. And thank you for all the subs and the, and the follows and the, and the bits and the support and stuff. Thank you for being here. Thank you for the mods for taking care of business. We had a little bit of troll action coming but not much, which was fantastic. For me, I'm just going to continue to follow the what's going online. I'm assuming the live streams are still going on at Unity 4j. I think decentralization will come as a part of what Amazon started. I just worry there's a lot of money in not a lot of hands. Yeah, that's one of the big things. And one of the things I'm very disappointed about cryptocurrencies, right? There's a lot of people sitting on a lot of crypto, but they're playing in like the markets like Wall Street. They're not empowering alternative media as much as they could or as much as they could have, right? There has to be more in play. And we'll see what happens. We'll see how all this plays out. It's going to be a crazy, crazy times for the next few weeks, months and definitely years to come. Things are rolling over. There was many of us that have been following this that have been waiting for certain triggers to kick in. What's happening with the Solider right now is one of the triggers that has kicked in. That is important. I remember some government policy policy makers stating how Facebook doesn't have a monopoly. Well, simply the availability of alternative doesn't mean the alternatives are viable. If I still use my space instead of Facebook, I would have a much smaller user base to enjoy it with agreed. And that is one of the main problems as well. And all of these major platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Google and all this stuff, they're hijacking, right? The governments to pass laws to prevent disruptive innovation from coming out, coming up, right? Decentralization is not just the availability of alternatives, but for those alternatives to be alive, 100% agreed, right? Which is one of the reasons why, as users, we have to be aware of the alternative sources of information. I hope you're right that things will change. I'm far more pessimistic, but maybe it's my youth. Things have changed a lot. Time to replace capitalism, 100%. Crony capitalism. We don't live in a capitalistic society. This is crony capitalism. Corporate welfare. That's where we live right now, the state we're in right now. Corporate welfare, where corporations have given funds. So the lowest common denominator, the most retarded among us are elected as leaders, right? To run their agenda, to implement their agenda, right? Look at the Western powers. Look at your politicians, right? Look at their understanding of the world and how things work. They are literally just tools of the corporations, right? That's a dark road to be on. That's a very dark road to be on. What an intense stream. I just went full on. Definitely not ASMR. I'll think about this. I should load this on YouTube just because it needs to be on there, and I think I will. There's some sensitive topics we talked about, but hopefully the algorithms won't zap us. That would be very unfortunate. I think the politicians are much more malicious than stupid. Some, there are majority of us stupid. Really, majority of them are stupid, but there are some very malicious ones out there. Imagine someone falling asleep to this and grinding their teeth all through the night. They would be learning a lot more from this stream than they would watching years of mainstream corporate media. I'm full communist, so I'm already on the list. The alternatives aren't written yet, but I've been saying it while, a while now. One person could write a Facebook competitor and infrastructure exists. Just need to be willing to write it and have the programming skill set. Once people realize another platform offers them tremendous amount of freedom, and once people start moving, once the wave starts, it'll go so fast. It'll happen overnight. Why don't we take crony capitalism, push it somewhere else? That's the whole thing with capitalism. Capitalism doesn't solve any problems, crony capitalism. It just moves it around. Create sacrifice zones everywhere. In the past, you would need computers set up all over the world to host your Facebook website. Not so anymore. Not so anymore. Agreed riot. Carpulism is crony capitalism. 100%. 100%. For me, I'm excited to see the alternatives that are going to be popping up. I'm excited. Unfortunately, we're going through some hard times and there are some people that are sacrificing life and limb, their souls, their spirits, their being for us to be able to get our freedom. They deserve respect. They deserve respect. And anybody that doesn't give them respect. Wow, there's a hip hop from Fat John, a compilation he did with Nujabas. He said disrespect hip hop and I'll spit in your face. Disrespect these people who are sacrificing their lives for us and I'll spit in your face. I think capitalism always ends in crony capitalism. This, but I'm not here to debate the merits of capitalism versus socialism, communism. This ends badly. That's supposed to be not that emotes. It's supposed to be different. Not that emotes. Okay, gang. Thank you for being here. Thank you for participating. Thank you for keeping us civil. Thank you for keeping us social and sharing information. Thank you for allowing me to vent a little bit and just go ballistic on this thing. We'll be back at this tomorrow. We're going to do another live stream. Same live stream tomorrow. I believe we're doing that from four till six. Okay. And then on Saturday, we'll do, we're going to do a live stream on education. We're going to talk about education and I think that's important to do. Okay. So tomorrow, we're going from four p.m. PDT, my time, West Coast Pacific time until six. And on Saturday, we're going to go from 11 a.m. to one p.m. PDT again, my time. Okay. Seek freedom, become captive of your desires. Seek discipline and find your liberty. Frank Herbert chapter, chapter. That's from Dune. I'm going to read that again. Seek freedom and become captive of your desires. Seek discipline and find your liberty. Awesome. Thanks, index, for being here. Thank you. And good luck at the conference in Austria. Okay. Time for some liquor. So time for some liquor. There will be more coming. Thanks for being here again. And I'll see you guys tomorrow if you can make it Saturday, if you can make that. Otherwise, there'll be more streams coming following week. Okay. Bye for now. Take care. Take care.