 While we wait confirmation that we are live That should be coming nice. Hi everyone This is chichou today is January 26 2020 and we're doing a math livestream open discussion. Let's do some mathematics and this is the first one. We're doing for the 2020 year and I think what we're gonna do for now on is Just numbered them according to the year won't go school starting year. We'll Joe We'll just go with the calendar here and we've done a fair bit of these So far, I think we started these about a year and a half go two years ago And we started doing a live streaming on Twitch. Maybe a year and a half ago. We started doing mathematics I think we started it on twitch a couple of years ago live streaming and math kicked in soon after so Business as usual I made basically making myself available for a couple hours on a regular basis to help people With their math questions specifically for focused around high school mathematics a little bit of Elementary as well earlier childhood education. I'm for the last handfully years. I've actually Been getting a fair bit of clients coming to me from that realm as well And I've been working with a fair bit of students For early childhood education teaching the basic operations and how to move around an equal sign and stuff which I do in high school as well, but I'm starting to work with kids that are younger less than tween, right So less than 10 years old stuff. I've been working a fair bit And I also do a little bit of post-secondary education And that's usually the questions that are coming in we are getting a fair bit of people coming in for calculus help But I haven't got around to reviewing relearning all of my calculus to be able to teach it properly So that's the nature of the piece. So we're gonna do everything other than calculus and hardcore statistics even though I do have some or It's had a handful of stats students as well over the years, but I don't encounter it on a yearly basis for me to delve into it deep, right? and we will create a whole series for calculus and Statistics at some point Void, how are you doing? Welcome. Welcome. Mask of Raven. Welcome. Welcome. I knew you were gonna buy for the mask stuff Right on, right on Fun, fun It's been like I think over a month that we did one of these Right sleepy waves. Welcome. Welcome. King Tom. How are you doing? Hope you're okay, Chichon. Doing better this Trying to get back on my feet with this flu virus that's been going around man I've never been kicked this hard before really Like I still have the cough the chest low energy And I'm doing everything and anything trying to get myself back to full spirit production mode and it's a slow uphill Take it's incredible. Never been hit that hard or this hard. Anyway, Dante, how are you doing? Can't resist the mass stream. Yeah, not with you brother. I Try to I was I was gonna start doing these earlier, but I just didn't have the energy that talking capacity and stuff like this So I'm glad we're back at it. We'll see how this goes I'm not sure if I'll last a full two hours, but we'll try and we'll try Okay, I was just chatting up on the last personal finance video when I saw you went live nice nice Like catching up not chatting up That was a good stream. I'm gonna upload that video most likely tomorrow to YouTube and bit shoot. Okay. I might do it later on tonight. I'm not absent. Sure. I was That stream I was actually trying to take into my video editor I downloaded it from just just to let you guys know what I end up doing I watched the whole stream and I put timestamps Some of the timestamps and because we jump around a lot It it's a little Chaotic, right? So I put some timestamps in there and what I end up doing usually not always Optimic, how are you doing? Hey, it's been a while. It's been a while like over a month since we did a mass stream, right? Glad you popped by So what I usually do I watch the live streams and I if I think there's stuff in there that I can Take out and make little short segments And load those on youtube and the full live stream on bit shoot I do that if it's political and stuff the personal finance math stuff they all go On youtube as well and I do usually cut up the math stuff But when I took that personal finance video to my video editor because I'm not sure why Sometimes this happens the audio was not syncing up with the video. So I'm not going to mess around with that so I'm not cutting up that live stream personal finance live stream Into you know, at least take out a couple of segments because I wanted to take out a couple of segments and Put some of the stuff that we talked about just cut them up and put them back to back with edits inside So it's one coherent thought Uh, I'm not going to do that. It was just going to be so much work to do it, right? Um, so it's it was a nice personal finance stream. I liked it. It was a nice conversation Dolphin, how are you doing? Hey chichow, what's happening? Just chilling on a Sunday. Let me show you my snacks I'm still loading myself up full of vitamin c, right? So I've been popping a vitamin c pills. Someone recommended zinc. I've been Popping zinc pills. I'm eating mandarins and I'm eating Uh, what do you call it? grapefruit Been munching on grapefruit, right? Nice and it's really good grapefruit, right? And it's Like look at that. Look at the juiciness of that thing, right? Fantastic. It's got a little bit of bitter taste, but it's really good It's so refreshing Got some dark chocolate dark chocolate and grapefruit really you can't go wrong with that, right? Citrus and grapefruit Got myself some kombucha I got some tea got some water Loaded up You're gonna buy fruit. Not awesome, Dolphin. The fruit is good, man. The fruit is amazing There's one unofficial case of corona thing in Quebec, man. I I'm not going out There's one in Toronto and I'm pretty sure there's one in Richmond in Vancouver, right? This thing is going to grow. It's exponential growth. We can do a graph of it, right? Like what I'm looking at and we don't know what the official the official numbers and the real numbers. Who knows, right? But right now all we can do is go with the official numbers and Based on the official numbers, the number of cases is doubling every 30 hours or so, right? So we can do a graph of it You said that money is laundered through banks and art institution. How so? Oh sleepy waves. It's so so In depth, right through banking. It should be obvious like Um, for example looking to HSBC bank that got fined Basically for me and you it'd be me and you being fined like 10 cents Over a year salary, right? So For us the numbers look big, right? They got fined like 100 million dollars, right? But that's equivalent to me and you being fined 10 cents by the government They got fined a few million dollars, right? For laundering drug cartel money from Mexico In their mexican branches, right? They they lost the case like they got fined the u.s. Government fined them So that's the most direct one you can look at HSBC Drug cartel funding Money like it's all over the place all of these banks Every bank that I well not every bank, but most banks HSBC is one of the worst They're they get fined for laundering All kinds of money, right? The art thing is more complicated To a certain degree, um, I'll do a little graphic. Let me just get caught up with the with the chat There isn't that much chat, but I'll do a little graphic for you how art stuff is being Money laundering is going through there. Right, right? Lonnie Piggy, how are you doing? Hey chicho today marks another hard one for 2020 Oh, I heard about that and his daughter they in a helicopter crash, right? Kobe Bryant and his daughter. I didn't realize his daughter was on there. Man heart breaking. I heard about that yeah Helicopters like I've flown around in helicopters um Helicopters in terms of flight Things that you can fly in I haven't looked into balloons hot air balloons or zeppelins and stuff, but Helicopters and planes helicopters are They're Risk of crashes and much higher than planes much higher than float planes as well, right? so I've flown around helicopters uh doing my geophysics uh years, right and uh, Man, they hit a pocket Right, so helicopters are It's beautiful. Mind you flying around in the helicopter if you get the opportunity in a nice terrain where you know, you're not going to get Right, it's amazing when you sit or sit on a helicopter and you have a bubble Glass bubble around you and you just look down and you see yourself flying over A terrain. It's amazing But it is sad news Anton, how are you doing? By the way, uh, for those of you who are following and subbing Thank you very much for the follows in the subs just in case I don't catch them. Okay Afternoon chicho the kobi news is awful. It is that is I didn't realize his daughter was on there 13 year old daughter Yeah, the teammate of hers also as well. Oh another 13 year old kid. Damn as well as the pair. Oh horrific horrific Fascar, how are you doing? Good day chicho. Sorry for joining in during such a painful discussion Rest in peace kobi and his daughter. Yeah, and the rest of the people, right? Nature of the beast like personally um I flew around a lot Until 2002 I haven't gotten on a plane a helicopter since 2002. I haven't left the west coast of bc since 2002 I sort of got done with traveling. It's exhausting, right? What are we discussing today? Mathematics you're definitely welcome. If you have whatever we're talking about By the way, whatever we're talking about Feel free to interrupt with a math question or a math discussion But here's uh, there's one question that came up and this is sort of math related, right? We'll do the corona virus here I'll show you the crown. Actually, let's do the corona virus before we do I just want to show you what it looks like, right? Just so everyone gets a feel. I'm pretty sure everyone here has a good feel for it how exponential growth works But we'll just do a little simple graphic of that and then We'll deal with the money laundering through the art community, right? so from From whatever understand I sort of following this because it's interesting to me. I like post-apocalyptic movies comic books just science fiction on that level and As soon as you see a government Putting dirt on highways to close off 35 million people You start thinking zombie apocalypse, right? Fascar tomorrow. I begin the last math class I should ever have to take. It's just basic college mathematics Luckily an english degree requires little math beyond that. Nice. And by the way, you're welcome to come by and You know, if you don't understand the concept, we'll definitely go through it I certainly wouldn't mind taking more math if you were my teacher also fast guy So take a look at this. So corona virus is doubling every 30 hours or so the number of cases that are being reported, right? This can't get enough of cheecho's math Nice. So take a look at this zero How many days are we in? it's Three weeks four weeks. Is it around four weeks? Fascar congratulations, but make sure you keep practicing math because it keeps you sharp. I agree with Herbalt Two weeks, isn't it? So it's two weeks into the corona virus. So that's 14 hours, right? So it's not 14 hours 14 days, right around For you, right around four weeks. Okay four weeks. So four times seven is 28 So we got 28 times 24, right four times a 32 23 8 11 0 16 1 8 4 5 5 So 2 7 6 So we got 672 Hours into the corona virus the first reported cases, right or acknowledged cases, right for sure I'll I'll make sure to study simple math on my own statistics by statistics specially, right? So let's assume we're into 672 Hours, right? So what we can do is we round this up make it 700, right? So we're just going to put 700 there if we're putting 700 there. We're going to split this up into 500 increments, right? So if we go in the middle, that's 3,500 or 350 So 350 if we're going 500, so we can't go in the middle, right? So what do we need? We need Not 500 increments. Should we do 50 increments? Oh, let's just do in the middle. So What are we going to do this in 350? This doesn't work out nice. Let's make this 800 I just want to make it nice. My mind is a little mushed still. Okay Uh, so let's make this 400. Okay. We make this 200. We make this 600, right? And then 100, 300, 500, 700 Oops, 700, right? Hours So how many cases of corona virus acknowledged are there? From what I understand there's A few dozen acknowledged deaths and it's a 3% 2 to 3% kill Or death Outcome, right? So out of 100 people 100 people Three die, right? We call this cases Three dead die If this is too morbid, by the way, let me know we'll stop talking about it, but it is what it is, right? I don't know how many cases there are right now. I lost track. I think it was like Was it 2,000, 4,000, 5,000? Let's make it 6,000, right? Let's put 6,000 here 6,000 here, right? This will be 3,000 1,000, 2,000, 4,000, 5,000 Right? So we were at 676 cases 50, 50 deaths, I believe, 50 deaths I love that So 50 deaths, right? So we can figure out how many cases there are by just doing cross multiplication, right? So if you have 100 over 3, right? For every 100 cases Three die, that's 3% death rate. If there's 50 deaths, right? We can figure out how many cases there are, right? Cross multiply You got 5 times 50 times 100 is 5,000 I usually do this with my students, but here we'll do it again. You can cross multiplication I'll I usually always when I teach cross multiplication I follow through Later on once I've done it a few times people figure out that you really don't need to bring the three up because you've got to divide by Three again, right? So x is equal to what's 50,000 divided by 3, right? 4 4 or 5,000 divided by 3 4,500 would be 1,500, right? So I'm pretty sure there's more than 1,500 cases. So let's assume there's 2,000 cases already, okay? So this would be 3 we can do the long division, right? 3 goes into 5 once 3 minus 2 bring this down 0 6 18 2 0 6 0 6 So according to 50 deaths, approximately 50 deaths, we got 1,666, crazy number, right? 1,660 zombie apocalypse is here, right? The virus is deadliest for elders, children and pregnant women, is that? Ah, I don't know about the pregnant women. I know for And anybody that's already sick, like for me that I'm coming out of a flu It wouldn't be a good idea to get the coronavirus because my What do you call it? My system is already compromised a little bit, right? My My mind is mush like I can't even think about the right words, right? So The immune system is already compromised. So anybody that's already sick is more Prone to it Like I'm pretty sure the 3% is across the board. It's not 3% for Children or the elderly. I'm pretty sure the rate is higher and one thing I read today There's six Divine numbers Immune immune system. Thank you, Voigt For what I understand if we have a 3% Uh death Rate for a virus that's about the average on a serious virus, right from what I understand if you go above 20 20% or more that's Serious problem huge, right? So this thing so far from reported cases or acknowledged cases and again We can't confirm any of the numbers, right? We're going by what's being said And we don't want to go into the realm of speculation and random videos We've been finding and random little tweets and articles and stuff. We can't go by go with hearsay It will find out soon enough What the numbers truly are right give it a couple of more weeks and we'll see what happens, right? But let's assume Instead of just to keep the numbers simple, right? We're into Four weeks, so let me erase these guys. Let's put some of our numbers up here that we're actually dealing with Right So time Cases so time we're going to put time here Cases and death So time after 672 Uh Hours right Is it seems a little low, but it is 672. That's what we did for four weeks, right? We got let's say 2000 cases and 50 death Okay, approximately. Hey chichou. Olive. How you doing? We're doing morbid math right now We're looking at the corona virus and trying to do a graph to see what exponential growth looks like, right? so 672 hours 672 that's 700. So we're here and we're at 2000, right? And here's the thing with exponential growth graphs, right? Let me give you a graph here Here is an exponential graph, right? Now if you take if you look at the graph from here to here, that still looks linear If you look at the graph from here to here, that still looks linear If you look at the graph from here to here, that still looks linear, right? and what happens with an exponential growth is depends on the timeline you're looking at How dramatic that exponential growth is going to look, right? So if you take something for an extended period of time, it's been having exponential growth You're going to see it's called hockey stick. Whoop in Canada. Anyway, where you see the graph going like this is crazy, right? So right now we're at the beginning stages of the corona virus, right? So at 672 we're at 2000 cases Every 30 hours, let's call it a day, I guess, but 30 hours the numbers are doubling So minus 30, this would be 600 and 42 642 we're at 1000 Right Another 30 hours 602 hours We're at 500 so you can see what this looks like, right? My graph is very tight So if we do this this thing is looking like this And here's the thing with exponential growth at some point the jump is huge right Like your time frame just goes crazy. So if we add another 30 hours here, we go with our Estimation that the virus is going to double every 30 hours take a look at this So let's put some data here at this. It was 1000 cases and 25 deaths. So we're at 2.5 percent right between 2 to 3 percent death rate. So we're at two and a half percent right now, right? At 602 hours. It was 500 cases. This would be 12. Let's round it up to 13 deaths, right? If we add 30 to this we're at 702 hours 702 hours This should be 4,000 confirmed cases and there'll be 100 deaths How come this went down to oh, yeah because it stopped okay another 30 hours 732 hours 732 we're at 8,000 cases and we have 200 deaths 762 hours we're at 1600 cases 16,000 cases we're at 400 deaths oops 400 deaths, right? So let's graph this At 702 we're at 4,000 at 732 we're at 8,000 so seven eight 762 hours we should be at 16,000 eight nine 9,000 10 11 12,000 13 14 15,000 And 16,000 So here we're here This is what we're looking at Right, it's knowing it's snowballing if that holy geez holy geez Right, so this is two weeks in We go two weeks in we're at 2,000 cases right Two weeks 672 hours on to 762 hours. Oops. I'm gonna subtract the other way. Sorry Let's subtract the other way 762 minus 672 0 6 16 9 90 hours This is how I track the value of my magic the gathering collection walking how you can track something like an Illness with the same math exactly right comic books same deal, right? At and at some point when something goes like this Especially in a semi log scale if starts going exponential log rhythmic graph semi log graph It's gonna burn itself out. It's just gonna crash Right math saves lives All right, so 90 hours in two weeks in 672 hours We had 2,000 cases In the next 90 hours We're gonna have 2,000 minus 16,000 14,000 cases. That's what we're seeing here from there to there Right, so this amount of time 14,000 this amount of time 2,000 What's gonna happen in Next 30 hours. So if we go 792 before 8,000 Double it 32,000 right and this is going to be 800 deaths The crazy thing with exponential function is You go back one level. It's things look okay as compared to where you are now Right Randall, thank you very much for the subscribe the tier one. Thank you very much for the sub brother Just stopping by to say hello time to sleep. Have a great stream. Okay Randall sweet dreams Sorry about the morbid math. We should have done happy math for nice sweet dreams, right? This I've been Keep an eye out eye out for it's the number of confirmed cases that Uh It's going to decide and it's spreading right? At least two cases in the united states at least two cases in canada Uh, I believe anyway, I think it's three There might only be one last time I checked I think on the radio it said one, but I think richman is in toronto is in and from what void says A Montreal is in as well, right? Uh, Asia who knows right Europe who knows the united states who knows right now Vancouver I would keep my eyes on Vancouver because of Vancouver. It's a huge influx of People coming in from Hong Kong and China Vancouver is a hub for that connection, right? In terms of money laundering and in terms of traffic, right and in terms of trade, right? Vancouver is the hub so Where I am my group of victoria. So that's one reason I'm tracking this Pretty closely within reason. There's like three or four. I should mourn that. I have a few different news feeds that I'm listening to Because it interests me Not only because of my locality, but also because post-apocalyptic zombie apocalypse You know interested in science fiction and stuff, right? I read of some fake news source that it all started with someone eating a bat soup probably wrong But who knows it's saying from the fish market and the snake and then some people are saying if It's it's a bio weapon from that escape from the Chemical weapon thing. We don't know all we can go by because that's all speculation and there's a lot of misinformation disinformation. There's a lot of Hysteria there's a lot of Garbage like that, right? The only thing we can confirm and this is the beauty of mathematics. This is the absolute beauty of mathematics, right? Even if the numbers are being suppressed Exponential growth tells us it doesn't matter If the numbers are being suppressed right now because if it's growing exponentially This is not a good sign, right? If it's spreading exponentially. This is not a good sign, right? So The mathematics is what we have to keep keep Track of so I would say if you're interested in this look at the confirmed cases look at the The percentage the death that's how many people is taking out See how it's spreading around the globe, right? So how's money lodging through institution? I'll I'll cover that sleepy waves once we're done with this Gijo You 1f9 20 how are you doing? Like the monkey he moved Squad 8 nice. I wasn't old enough to remember back then But how similar is the coronavirus panic to that of the SARS outbreak in 2002 the SARS outbreak had the same ratio of confirmed cases to number of people that were dying This one is spreading more rapidly from what I understand. Okay And from what I understand the SARS outbreak Was contained better and the mutations Sort of inoculated people And stuff like this was better contained. This one's spreading faster this one Is more severe than the SARS. I believe the SARS killed a lot of people Right by the time it was all done Um, we're we're talking into the thousands of people died. I believe right This one is on track For that if not much more Okay Lots of idiotic theories about it lots of idiotic theories about it, right Just keep your eyes on the mathematics The math that's why really I push mathematics so much Because you can have all these people with their own ideologies conspiracy theories And there are some conspiracies that are fact 100 right. There are some assumptions Theories that are fact. There are some that are garbage, right, but You can entertain those thoughts But don't attach yourself to any of those thoughts Attach yourself to the numbers that are coming out because that'll dismiss any Garbage you come across or confirm any theories you come across Right It's scary to think about it But have you considered the idea of population control by the powers of the yes That's one of the things I've looked at as well, right There's one theory coming out saying that one of the reasons that this is happening is because they want to get rid of Cash to make a cashless society because cash Is dirty, right? So cash is one of the ways things get spread, right? I just read one blog a report thing that I follow the economist said well You don't need to get rid of cash. All you need to do is go to polymer Synthetic currencies, right that don't hold on to the viruses. They don't stay as dirty, right? They're not cotton based or this space. So There's a lot of theories out there why bio weapon this that that that All I care about personally for me is the rate of growth Okay And then because I'm not you know, I don't want to know today what it is because In time if something's growing exponentially We're going to find out sooner rather than later what's going on Like there's no there's no doubt, right? Yep, the internet Right. I love math. I love math do civil engineers What was that question? Money laundering through institutions. Sleepy waves. Let me get to that. Okay If you put one rice corn in the first square of a chess board Two in the next four than eight You'll have a total of that many when you hit the rest of the 64 squares When I read this it blew my mind. By the way, I did not memorize this number I fetched the book to look it up. Yeah, and the formula for that is this to to the power of x your function Right, I believe anyway, odd make or mask of Raymond can Confirm this so your function is this All right, so if you want to find out What you're going to have after 64 squares and this is the number of squares It's two to the power of 64 If you punch that in that number is what you should get I'm going to punch it in just to confirm. Okay Let's check it out two to the power of 64 18446744073709551616 right That's what that number is So two to the power of 64 will give you that number. So by the way, olive You don't have to memorize that number Next time someone asks you this you can say you can say the same thing and you don't need any references, right? You could say If you put one rice going and it's one so there's You know, it's a little modified. So if you put one the next one is two So this would be actually one plus two to the power of x where Actually x minus one so the real formula would be this Okay, I believe so. Anyway, again mask of rayman or audnick could uh, we'll confirm maybe two x minus one What'd it be? Oh, no, it would be One plus one of my why am I adding one so one plus two x minus one So if you're in the first square, it's going to be zero one. Oh, no, no, we don't even need the one It's going to be this Two x minus one Okay Anyway, it's the same deal something along these lines. I just say I would just say this Start with two two things. So if you read your thing would say If you put two rice cones in the first square of a chessboard to To the next time four then eight so double it every time. This is the formula you get and that's the number you're gonna get, right? Audnick me. Okay chicho. I got to get going. I'll hopefully be able to participate in streams later this week. Awesome audnick Hope you enjoy your day. The numbers don't look as worse as normal fluid, which is about five million infected each year And 650,000 deaths. Okay It's the it's the It's the way it's spreading. It's the exponential growth part of it, which is crazy All right So let's take this down. Let's talk about money laundering through institutions because that's sort of mathematics as well, right? Money laundering through institutions. So what's the best way to do this? How should we do this? Here, we'll just do the art one that you mentioned, right? We'll talk about the art one And again, I'm gonna generalize, right? I'm just gonna generalize it, right? Focus focus focus focus Focus And one of the things is with the art community, which is a lot of money laundering going through and it's way It's a little bit more intricate through this. Chris Hedges has covered some of this Matt Talabi has covered some of this how the money laundering goes through these institutions But let's say you're jewel blue Right, you got lots of money Right You got lots of money coming in you got lots of money and you got lots of money coming in All right If you put one rice cone in the first square of a chessboard two in the next Four Then eight you'll have f of x when you hit the last of the 64 squares All of I would add one disclaimer in there. You will have approximately f of x equals Two to the power of x because there's one difference because what you're doing with that is doing this Instead of starting with one two to the power of x It's assuming you started off with two Okay So you're saying you started off with one and in the next one you're at two, right? This formula would be you start off at two and the next one is four So I would say just say You'll have approximately so you put approximately in front of f of x you'll have approximately f of x is equal to Two to the power of x when you hit the last of the 64 squares Now talking about Money laundering through art and whatnot, right? So this guy has lots of money Right And he has lots of money coming in right and When this money comes in he has to declare that money has to file taxes at the end of the year and stuff like this And if you declare this whole thing the odds are if it's a lot of money 30 percent of it or whatever percent of it if it's an individual Half of it maybe be paid to taxes so instead of two coming in He would only have one coming in right so this person needs to Do something with that money to bring himself to a lower tax bracket If you put one You'll have Circa. Yeah, when you hit the last square at that. Yeah, if circa means approximate. I think so. I would have to look at that word So this person needs to do something. What is he going to do? He could start, you know, he might have a business right He might have a business. He's putting money in right writing off those expenses It was to at field 64 it'd be two to the power of 64. So it is exactly If you start at one, okay, cool. My user name is frank. So two to the power of 63 So it would be the formula would be two to the power of x minus one okay So this person is going to take some of this money coming in let's make this two as well just make a Symmetrical right two coming in he's going to say he's putting a little bit towards the company, right? he gets a little bit right off and Tax break if you invest in certain companies around the world There's different things you can do right you could write it off you could put start a fund you could do this you could do that right But he still has lots of so this much left What's he gonna do with that right two big dollar signs came in Half of one dollar sign went to the business writing things off salaries and stuff like this, right? He's got this much money left. What is he gonna do? Well, here's one thing that Certain investors certain people that have a lot of money are doing to launder and money through art, right? Here's a painting I can't draw so here's a painting of What's that guy? With hands in his face Who drew that thing going like this, right? So this painting is worth. I don't know how much it is now hundred million dollars. What is it 50 million dollars? I have no idea, right? This painting is worth. Let's assume one big dollar sign right equivalent of that So this person goes, okay This thing goes on auction. So he buys it, right? He takes this And pays into this right now that's not a tax write-off the scream Edward munch. Okay, cool. Okay, but if copy and paste my message for the fourth time It might start to get enough The scream the scream So i'm gonna start. Okay, so he takes this and puts it here. So now he only has to pay tax on this tax Right If he's no, he's got good accountants. He doesn't even have to pay tax on that look at amazon Look at netflix. Look at all these corporations. They don't pay any tax really, right? So they can filter this through somewhere else, but this guy takes this and buys this guy Now this is an a tax write-off but what you can do there's a museum here museum museum Right or a university versiti That says hey, we want to display scream this art piece, right And our museum or our university or whatever it is. So they This guy takes this painting and loans it out to the museum or the university or sells it to them, right? Now it doesn't have to be the scream, right? It could be another painting less valuable than this now If you look at the tax system the way it's set up if you donate To cultural events and universities educational sites and stuff like this you get tax breaks Tax breaks That's one way they're laundering stuff, right? At the same time when they loan it out to a Museum or university because they don't have to realize this they write off the whole thing You could look into it. I looked into it a while ago You can write off the whole value of this thing against your taxes and then these guys pay a little bit of money back to this guy for Renting this thing out for whatever amount of time So this guy's taking this money buying this thing It's still his and taking this thing making it work for for him And this whole purchase price is a write-off on his taxes He doesn't have to pay taxes on this and then makes this a revenue generation that comes back to him All right, and then he's paying tax on this guy Here's a little guy That's income coming in so all of a sudden paying taxes on this Comes into paying taxes on this Which isn't Which is chump change, right? Which is chump change Um, how else are they laundering money? Here's here's one way here. Let me Let me show you this. This is this is brilliant, right? This is IBM, right? Let's look at IBM stock buyback for the last 10 years and I posted this link in discord, right? Um, here, let me bring out the graph. We'll do the graph of this. Hopefully it's still there Hopefully I can find it, right? Here's IBM It should be in economics that I posted it in Economics economics, where are you economics economics? There we go. IBM IBM US Fed Did I post it in there? Oh, there it is. Here's the graph. It's a it's a tweet, right? Someone posted a tweet. I haven't looked much deeper than this But I follow the stock market and this is what they do, right? So here's the link to this tweet and it's got the graph in there, right? So I'm going to take this down. I hope sleepy waves This sort of gives you an idea how this works, right? It's a lot of bureaucracy It's a lot of gameplay transferring to other institutions So there's a whole system in the background that allows people who are Generating a lot of income to be able to move things around to lower their tax bracket, right? But here's another way money gets laundered Let's look into here. Let me bring up the IBM stock the It's um What do you call it? It's metric as well, right? IBM It's P ratio IBM and it's yield dividend yield Um, oh nice percentage P ratio is 13 oh, look at this look at this Ha ha ha hilarious Funny funny so Here's the Here's the Thank you. My pleasure sleepy waves. Here's the Tweet that this guy made right over the past 20 years. IBM has bought 140 billion dollars of a stock its current market cab is 127 billion dollars, right? Let me confirm that yeah market cab is 124 billion dollars according to google Finance, which isn't the best but because they stop providing more informed. I used to google finance It's the quickest one I can go, right? so They have bought back 140 billion dollars buyback buyback in the last 20 years, okay 120 Market cap is 125 billion according to google finance 124.5, but let's call it 125 billion billion market cap cap and market cap means what The value Is based on what the share price is for IBM, right? It's got how many outstanding shares Oh, this thing doesn't show the outstanding shares, unfortunately The metrics aren't the best revenue Yeah, it doesn't show it unfortunately But it's got some quarterly financials which are pretty good They're all on the up and up if you scroll down, but whatever it is We don't care too much about that stuff, right? So what the you can think about it is it's not book value, but it's based on the stock market This is how much IBM is worth, but in the last 20 years they bought 140 billion dollars of their own shareback, right? So they've spent 140 billion dollars IBM has spent 140 billion dollars Buying back its own share right But right now the company's only worth 125 billion dollars. What the so if they didn't spend that And if the stock price was the same right now They could have spent 125 billion dollars bought back all their stock Right, it's crazy, right now. What have been what have they been doing? What's the what's the stock price of the last 20 years that they've been buying back stock? So let me do Unfortunately this is a graph of Is this a 20 year graph? Yeah, that's a 20 year graph. Here's what the stock Price is what the graph looks like for IBM All right, let me make sure I grab the right one. What's the first one international business? Machine corp market cap. Okay, that's the market cap international business machine corp stock buy bags The most machine corp shares. Okay shares outstanding. I want I just want the chart. Here's the chart 20 years we're going to go back to 2000 To 2000 or 2000. Here's what it looks like approximately. Okay, again, we're going from 2000 2000 to 2020 oops 2020 right and by the way 4.6 percent yield So right now it's 4.6 percent yield That means if you own a hundred hundred dollars Of IBM stock Every year IBM will give you back four dollars and 61 cents most likely Broken down into a quarterly payments, right? But let's assume it's a yearly payment. So every year you'll get back four dollars and 61 Four dollars and 61 cents for every hundred dollars you have invested in IBM So IBM is Rewarding people that are investing in its company right or investing in its stock Okay So take a look at this. This is what the graph of IBM looks like over the last 20 years Let me put my marker here. So the price here was 100. So we're going to go from Zero to 200 plus 200. So this is zero. Here's a hundred. Here's 200 Right here, let me make this a little bit more clear Here's zero here's a hundred here's 200 dollars. Okay, so that's a hundred so and then We're going to break this so I'm going to go 2010 2005 Oops 2005 and 2015, right? So in 2000 it was 110 dollars or so. So we're sitting around here and the stock did this basically and let me Find some markers for myself. So I go to them So 2005 was 93 dollars here 2010 it was it took a dip. It was 80 or something dollars No, I kicked up 2010 Oh, it's come on. Oh, it's 130 dollars in 2010. So it kicked up 2010, 130 dollars 2012 it was 189 dollars peaking at 210 dollars 2013 And then right now it's sitting at 140 dollars 140 dollars was sort of in the middle, right? So the IBM stock has done this And then did a dip and it's And then it goes up And then it goes basically down like this, right? It should actually I should draw that a little nicer because it's not that It did this So it may look like it's stabilizing, right? So during this time IBM has bought back 140 billion dollars of its own stock Okay And right now it's value based on its share price being 140 dollars Share price is 140 dollars 140 dollars It's valued at 125 billion dollars Okay, and I don't know what the Book value of IBM stock is okay During this time That IBM has bought back whenever a company buys back its own stock. There's more demand for the stock If any I dug down a little bit further into this They did most of their buyback or a huge chunk of their buyback when the stock price was up here So they were They were buying back their own stock when the stock price was really high because we're supporting the stock to be high, right? Why were they supporting the stock to be high because a lot of the Executives at IBM Right a lot of the management to get stock bonuses options to buy to be able to sell a certain number of stocks So let's assume Joe blow Is working gets hired at IBM. He's a smart guy, right? He's the idea guy How do you draw a light bulb? Here's an idea guy Right, here's an idea guy, right? He gets hired to work at IBM. Let's say top management Some of the top management. Let's say he's making a million dollars a year million dollars a year Right, they say, okay, we're going to give you a million dollars a year Smart move though smart move for the management and the people who own the stock Right bad for the company because when they're buying their own stock At this price that means they're taking money away from research and development Because research and development is the real driving machine of a company, right? If a company is doing a lot of stock buyback That means they're not putting the money into research and development to come up with new products So they're going to lose market share down the road, right? So if this guy is making one million dollar salary, they say they hire this guy Oh, we'll give you one million dollar salary plus we'll give you options options Options to buy the stock at Or sell the stock at a hundred and 80 dollars Right now let's say, okay, let's say 180 dollars, right or to buy it. No, no, they said they say to buy her So options to buy the stock. Let's call it lower at 140 dollars All right So if the stock price is above 140 dollars, he doesn't have to buy the stock He just sells these options to be able to buy the stock at 140 dollars, right? So let's assume the stock is sitting at 200 dollars here When this guy gets hired, let's say the stock was sitting at 150 dollars. Let's assume he was sitting here, right? He's still getting $10 extra right because he's a good guy they want it. So he's getting $10 deal on the stock By the time it gets up here and this usually has a lock-in period a year lock-in period six months two years Whatever it is usually just a year, right? let's assume in Whatever that is five years the stock has gone up to 200 dollars right Now this guy has the right to buy the stock at 140 But it's sitting at 200 so he doesn't have to buy it all he does It's just sell his options to buy the stock at 140 At 200 so he makes 60 dollars Per stock whatever the option was right at the same time He's been getting paid five percent for holding the stocks, right? Well, some of them they allow to get paid some people don't but if you're holding the stock you're making 4.6 percent Based on the price of 140 dollars yield every year It's it's such a ridiculous game that you can linger Do do we call this a laundering money? This is just part of the system. This is what they do, right? Some companies go out there Buy other companies, right? They're I forget what they're called. I used to know the word they buy other companies and liquidate the companies So they go after the pensions of companies, right? So they go into a company cut back on the r&d Kick up the yield the dividend so they start paying out dividend big time to the shareholders, right? Yellow pages is one of these people one of these companies yellow pages back in the day. Okay If you look back at it It was paying a yield of 12 percent. That's at one point, right? So all the money that was coming into yellow pages the money that we're making They were just paying it out as dividend of 12 percent to stockholders And just liquidating the company, right? And then they sell the properties the land that the company has they sell uh intellectual property that the company has and then Because if the company's been around for a long time, there's pensions there, right? That its employees rely on for retirement and the company says, oh, we're Don't we're not liquid. We have debts We have to go after the pensions and the pensions have to pay the debt, right? Because those people who own the debt Who who the company is indebted to gets first get first dibs on the assets of the company and who usually Who lends to a company that is not liquid. It's usually the management's sister company or banks, right? That they're invested in they lend them money and they know what assets are in there. So they Pull their money out and people whose pensions weren't in the company get screwed. Look at Enron, right? It's just a gigantic Ponzi scheme gigantic Ponzi scheme for regular investors like me and you I don't invest in this crap like I don't know on Wall Street But I think it's 80 plus percent of the stocks on Wall Street are owned by institutional investors, right? It's not Joe Blow, right? It's institutional investors, right? Big hedge funds companies bang whatever it might be, right? They own majority of stocks, right? So 20 percent 15 to 20 percent is in the hands of Weak I forget what the terminology is. I They shake the tree Anyway, there's all this terminology that you use, right? So that's the game at play IBM is a classic example classic example You look like you did No, people see that stock investors look at it Uh, Sylvain J. No, people see that stock investors look at it If you were buying IBM here, you're foolish Especially if you knew that IBM was Spending so much money buying back their own stock because you knew that it was just IBM pushing their own stock value up Right Hi, mr. Sosman. Hello, Matt. How are you doing? Got to go chicho her her bull The bull Hope you're having a good time. Hope you have a good day today. Okay. Can't wait till you put this on youtube bit shoot I'll catch this tomorrow work. Okay. Um Tomorrow is still most likely to be on twitch the odds are this will be up on bit shooter youtube Probably two days three days from now. I'll see I May be longer because I'm not going to get a chance to edit this thing in the next few days so if I downloaded and The audio synced up okay with the video on my editor, then I might edit out chunks and just load those on and then load up the whole stream So in the next week anyway in the next week Where's the schlingens, I don't know what that means It's Hi chicho. Hope you're well James david Sutton. How are you doing doing well, brother? Buy one low sell one high. Yep Buy low sell high. Unfortunately a lot of people buy high sell low Chicho, can you do a relationship stream soon? Uh, sure sticky waves. Send me a reminder and uh, we'll do one in the next, uh In the next uh set I'll set one up I'm going to pop this with the chocolate You'll get the same look at the raspberries in the back of that Check that out. Those are little raspberry chunks Great food is amazing. I hope you guys are eating fruit Eat lots of fruit. It's good for you Fruit is delicious Right, what else I got other examples of this. Um What's another good one? Like if you want to watch a really good documentary on the stock market Favorite fruit chicho if you could only pick one. Oh, the only pick is so difficult Like I love pomegranates, but I wouldn't want to eat pomegranates The only be the only fruit that I eat The fruit that I eat the most there is it's like most people Uh, I eat a lot of apples because we have a lot of apples Uh that grow locally So I try to eat local fruit and apples is the one that grows a lot here in season. I eat a lot of plums um I eat a lot of cherries in season a lot of blackberries in season um I eat oranges. I eat I love banana And who doesn't love bananas while there are people that don't don't love bananas Uh chicho, what is the late stage capitalism late stage capitalism late stage capitalism is I would have to look this up but just going by memory It's basically mergers and acquisitions where a lot of companies that are seeking growth The only way they can get their growth is by consuming other companies, right? It's like IBM right there they spend 140 billion dollars buying back their own stock I don't know how much money they put in research and development, right? Like big blue is a disaster bomb, right because it was It was they were trying to implement older models to new technology It's garbage. There's like the two the Fastest computers in the world super computers in the world are in china. They're not in the united states, right? So within a short period of time within a decade Right china has risen To the super the fastest super computers in the world are in china United states does not no longer have the fastest super computer in the world, right? IBM used to have the fastest super computer in the world But they stopped putting a lot of money into research and development. They spent the money buying back their own shares so they can Kick the stock price up so these CEOs can cash out more money and they were paying out Not a bad dividend for a technology company. Like what why is IBM? It's a tech company really paying out 4.61% dividend yield, right? If you look at apple is one something if you look at microsoft is one something or less than one, right? So these guys are paying out 4.6 percent yield per year. So they're buying back their own stock. They're paying out dividends yields So they're not really in the tech game anymore into r&d research and development r&d, right? So they haven't been really coming up with anything novel Right, one of the biggest scams they have they have the ibm t182 calculator or something Which is the one of the biggest scams that is being perpetrator or education system in canada And a pressure in the united states. It's the calculator that does graphing and stuff like this, right? Now this calculator in 2000 I had students that were paying 100 plus dollars to buy this calculator, right? So let's just say a hundred dollars To buy this calculator in 2020 I have students that are buying this calculator that are buying it for 180 dollars, right? Why in the f in the world Is a calculator that basically the same technology is got the same screen There isn't anything novel in it really, right? Over a 20 year period the price of this calculator has gone up and schools in my area are Telling their students that you have to buy this calculator Right my take is right my assumption is I don't have facts to back this up, but I just look at the mathematics and I look at what they're promoting in the mathematics They're teaching in our curriculums as my notes a scam, right? What I'm pretty sure schools are getting kickbacks for Promoting this stupid machine calculator. It's not a bad calculator But it's the only calculator in the world that I know of in human history that has gone up in value In 20 years it costs more to buy it now than it did in the past If you bought calculators in 1980s when they started coming out There were like $20 or whatever it was $50 $30 good calculators, right $25 and stuff like this Within five years that we're giving away giving out calculators a gas station You got if you did a fill-up you would get a free calculator It's it's crazy, right? Real price might be the same inflation. Yeah We can do the math here over a 20 year period. Let's assume inflation Let me erase those But this is the only technology that I know of that hasn't come down in price, right But we learned learned this. Yes my username frank. That's what I was gonna say Yeah Watch this Let's do inflation The formula for inflation is P is equal to a one plus R over n and t right and in is the compounding period t is time r is the rate of inflation A is what you start off with p is what you end up getting right So we want to figure out what the rate of inflation is Let's say the compounding period is just once a year, right? So n is equal to one So we're going to say n is equal to one The price of the calculator In 2000 was a hundred dollars. So a what we started off with is a hundred dollars The time was 20 years t is equal to 20 years And p is the price we're at for the calculator In 2020 which is p is equal to 180 dollars, right? Now don't quote me on these numbers. I'm doing approximate, right? So this is 180 is equal to 101 plus The r is what we're trying to figure out you put an r here you put a question mark, right? We're trying to figure out r r To the power of 20 because n is one All right, so divide by a hundred This kills that and there's a hundred here zero kills zero. This becomes um 1.8 1.8 Is equal to Is equal to one plus r to the power of 20 and then you take the 20th root of this 20th root of this, right? So what's the 20th root of? Of um Am I doing this right? I hope I'm doing this right. My mind is still mush 20 of the root so 1.8 2nd nice 21 point 1.0 2 9 8 to 5 is equal to 1 plus r Right and then bring the 1 over so rate is equal to 0.0 to 9 8 to 5 Which translates into 2.9 8 percent and It's 1 percent above the rate of inflation that most centralized institutions try to go for right So it's They're charging more than inflation, but let's say inflation is 3 percent inflation is way more than 3 percent But let's assume it's 3 percent. So even an IBM calculator Is being sold for what the average inflation target rate is for the federal government is trying to Charge right? crazy This is technology which would be worth less Not more especially considering that it's not that much more powerful than The same calculator that has been used 20 years ago. Okay. Hey chicho haven't stopped by here in a while Price cm9. How are you doing? How's life treating me? Not bad brother or sister of course I Got a little bit of a cough start off 2020 we're getting a flu virus some pounding pounding a lot of vitamin C grapefruit right grapefruit And this is the power of mathematics right you have questions it helps you answer it Super delicious You have an hb 448 emulator on my iphone no point in having a real calculator. Yeah Right But in the school system They're not allowed To use their phones as A calculator during exams grapefruit What is that? catch a cosmo Emote some of these emotes are awesome. I love them All right, so how does the canal? Oh, yeah, let's stage capitalism I'll check this out So let's talk about late stage capitalism to a certain degree. Let me I'm going to look up the definition as well Make sure we're talking about the right thing Because as you can tell I go off on a lot of tangents, right? So late stage capitalism. Let's pop this up late stage capitalism late stage capitalism late stage Let's look at the indicators of late stage capitalism. There's a few points that you look at right So we're just going to go wiki for ease of access, but it's not the best place to be but it's still okay Okay, late stage capitalism or late stage capitalism is a term first used Used by german economist Werner Sombart around the turn of the 20th century since 2016 The term has been used in the united states and canada to refer to perceived These crises in injustices and inequality created by modern business development. Okay I just want to find out what the history man Mandel in popular culture. I don't care about popular culture. I just want to know What the points are of late stage capitalism late stage camera refers to the historical epoch since 1940 Including a post-war war two economic expansion Called the go engineer capitalism. There's nothing already exists for a long time. Come on. Give me that stuff What mandel suggested that important quality of change has occurred within the capital original man This is all history crap Mandel the competitive capital production. Okay, so we're this There's monopoly There's monopoly rights given to things. I think Let me see if I can find that definition. Let me find the definition character late stage capitals List them list them example. I'm sure I'm selling jeans with fake mod on them for A london bar. Oh, come on. Give me a list Sorry if I'm taking my time to do this because if we're going to talk about it I rather have the List of stuff why the people here? list Let's do a proper search A brief late stage capitalist. They're reading. I don't want to read most Oh, I should do indicators. Let's do indicators In the k tours. Boink. God. There's so much noise in the stuff now, isn't it? Crazy late stage capitalism. What is late stage capitalism? Oh, I can't believe we're going to Korra. Why the phrase is suddenly everywhere? Why is it suddenly everywhere? Oh, we don't want to be here. Jesus Marks classified it. So let me marks indicators marks I guess marks is a person that I just want the point format Oh my god, there's so much car marks was right Everybody's right. It's some stuff No one's created a just a list of all Chris Hedges has written it Nice. Here's an article from Kara Morris was right. Chris Hedges was writing it Funny final stages of capitalism Austrian economics What does late stage capitalism mean? Come on. Give it to us. Oh god. You want me to log in? Get lost Okay, we're not going to watch that Okay sticky waves do this for me Find the indicators of late stage capitalism I believe monopoly Oh, this is just different language now. Jesus Neo-capitalism Mando Free competitive capital production or off the phone The phrase of monopoly capitalism. Okay. So monopoly capitalism. That's what it is And it's characterized it by the imperialistic competition for international market and the exploitation of colonial territory Yeah, the epoch of late capitalism emerging out of World War two, which is So we're getting into protectionism we're getting into The centralized institution giving monopoly powers to certain companies, right? Monopoly Monopoly rights basically for example, google almost as a monopoly on search engines, right? ISPs Like it's crazy back in 2000 in Canada Right Here's 2020, right We got a higher speed internet right now barely in 20 years Insanity and it cost more back in 2000 I had at one point four computers uploading and downloading 24 hours a day, right? Without any data maximums without any restrictions Uh, and it was fairly high speed for the time, right? The speed has improved for sure, but Not 20 years worth of technology, right? So basically what happened was In canada you had shawl communications. You had rogers Rod rogers and you had talus All right, these are the big three So these big three Were given money by the central institution central government to roll out high speed internet and connect up all of canada, right? These people did exactly what IBM did, right? They kicked up their dividends, right stocks I don't know what the share of shawl communications. I looked at recently. I think basically it's done this, right? Like that's what it does, right? And what the stock price does is just fluctuates there They have monopoly rights over certain regions, right? And basically monopoly rights and they give out a dividend of I don't know what's shaw's dividend Here, let's look up shaw dividend. What this company is doing Sorry if I'm going a little bit Focused on the stock market on this but shaw communications Let's check it out. No, this this is not what I want Shaw You know our communication in class b. Yeah 4.4.5 percent p is 20. Jeez Louise So 4.5 percent yield so shaw communications is going given 4.5 percent yield, right? So if you own shaw stock and the rate of inflation is three percent or two percent whatever the number is You can put your money here and get four and a half percent and you're beating the rate of inflation by 2.5 percent Why is this company allowed to function like this because their Internet has not improved In 20 years that much compared to how technology should be improving. The price hasn't come down, right? Cell phone rates that we pay in Canada are through the roof. It's insane, right back here Canada was one on the forefront Of rolling out technology internet internet access. We used to have major wireless companies Station in the Vancouver, right? What happened was Motorola Motorola MOT I wonder what Motorola stuck his stock is doing, right? MOT. Let's check out MOT. I think it's MOT MOT MOT oops MOT Motorola Motorola MSI, that's the symbol MSI Oh, look at Motorola stock prices through the roof Wow, look at that. Whoa. Look at that chart. Whoa. Look at that chart MSI Motorola It's starting to go towards what it was during the 2000 bubble, right? It's gone pretty high So if you look at the Motorola stock, this is giving 1.42% yield Right and the stock looks like this right now from 2010. It's basically going like this right exponential growth Right and since 2000 basically it looks like this and it's going back up again. So this is 2000. This is 2000 here Okay I'm making a mess of the board but whatever Okay So if you look at this, right during the 2000s late 1990s, right? In Vancouver, there were a number of companies That were technology companies, right? Tech company A tech company B tech company C and this is what happens when disruptive innovation comes in There's a lot of companies like a gold rush coming into the field That that are new that have novel technology or pretend to have novel technology and They enter the market And there was there was a lot, right Vancouver with one of the world Hubs centers for new Uh technology related to wireless communication and data management and stuff like this When the stock market crash happened in 2000 from the late 19 or mid 1990s late 1990s into the mid 2000s early 2000s bought out bought out bought out bought out bought out bought out bought out right More than 80% of the companies I don't know what the exact percentage is, but a huge chunk of the companies either went under or they got bought out in Canada, Nortel Networks Which at the time in 2000 was considered to be one of the most important if not the most important technology company in the world They had patents up the yin yang, right? Its stock price was going through the roof. It it had major major sales into multiple different companies Everybody was buying from them because they had They had The software as where is the hardware right for networks and stuff like this So all of these companies were buying from Nortel Network because they were the only game really in town Right that patents up the yin yang Okay, everybody in Canada that had a fund in an RSP and stuff like this had stock in Nortel Network Okay interest rates in the 2000s from the late 1990s to early 2000s went from two percent to six Over six percent. Let's call it six point five percent, right? All of a sudden all of these companies it was new sort of a gold rush everybody was maxed out and Borrowing a lot of money because they needed to roll out this new technology into the world, right and All of these companies Had borrowed money to roll out their new technologies, right and Nortel Networks was selling product to these companies on The assumption that they're going to pay right so they ship the product to these people And these people paying Nortel Networks at three months or something like this when the interest rate weren't from two percent to six and a half percent Or so these companies could not no longer make their interest payments. So they stopped paying Nortel Networks Nortel Networks went under people lost a ton of money Right and what happened? Nortel Networks was in bankruptcy protection for a number of years and I can't remember when it happened But all the patents of Nortel Networks Went on auction and I believe Google bought them Right Google bought the patents that Nortel Network had which were through the roof Right that were some of the most innovative patents that we've had in the technological In the technology sector from the 2000s, right and they bought them in mid 2000s or late 2000s I can't I can't remember now, right? So all of a sudden the biggest company Canada got bought out Right with their patents they went under. This is to a certain degree late-stage capitalism where all of a sudden Two or three or four major companies own everything Okay, so right now Google dominates the search market, right? right now Whatever social network you're on What is it? Facebook controls a huge social one that I can't Phantom like it blows my mind. It's it's still It's still sitting there, I think it's losing a fair bit of Clients, I don't know any students that use Facebook like the new generation is not using it, right? So there's gonna be a little bit of turmoil there. So right now in terms of patents and Technology and stuff like this in terms of media. So for example back 30 years ago 40 years ago We had tons of different What do you call it? news outlets out there, right that were provide Creating news newspapers may be on TV may be our local newspapers and stuff like this right now Most of the media is controlled or news is controlled. I believe by five different companies, right? They control 80% The news consumed in Canada United States, right five companies Control 80% of the news or 90% of the Main Street corporate news This is late-stage capitalism late-stage capitalism in large part basically means this One company owns everything Right. There is no competition, right? There's only monopoly rights given to certain companies Basically, it's like a same thing as When we had when Kings gave the rights for trade of a certain product to a certain Lord and no one else was allowed to Deal in this plot product because the King had given the rights for this product To be controlled by this family right That's late-stage capitalism to me. I couldn't find a list of all the indicators of late-stage capitalism We could take a look at it as well as as soon as we can get a sort of a list of All the indicators of what late-stage capitalism is You know What it says if it's a dog has got four legs and a tail and a barracks as a dog Right, what are the indicators for late-stage capitalism and it seems it seems like what the thing is saying is Just a quick search. We did it's becoming the catchphrase now late-stage capitalism I don't like catchphrases, right catchphrases are used to manipulate people All right, Rambo. How you doing? Hey, buddy. What's up? What are you? Painting it looks like a bunch of Maybe it was a millipede going across right? I think it converges to the power law distribution Power law distribution power law distribution. Why do I know that power law distribution? I want to look this up power law distribution power law distribution. Oh, yeah, so That's what we're talking about with exponential growth, right? I thought it's a specific term related in capitalism economics Example of power law graph being used to demonstrate ranking of popularity. Yeah, so it's basically Think about it as this We're doing it, right? You're my favorite Canadian. Nice. Thanks Here's power law That's the graph of the power Right, and this can vary you can go like this or go like this or sharper like this Fun Fun We're sort of covering math, but we're taking a look at how math is related in the world right now Which is a cool thing to do actually It's a cool thing to do Have you watched anything cool lately Rambo? I did a marathon yesterday. I was low energy So I actually sat down finally found a dub version of attack on Titan and watched season 3 of attack and Titan in one day Kobe Bryant's yeah It came up earlier in the stream and his daughter and another kid and family Right Microsoft was accused of buying out companies and creating a monopoly, but they aren't that powerful anymore, right? No, Microsoft's pretty powerful. Their stock has gone up from twenty five dollars ten years ago to a hundred sixty dollars right now And they have a lot of monopoly powers given them, right? I wouldn't be buying the stock I think it's a bubble big time, but Microsoft is very powerful still because they rule they they have their hands in government and The it's basically called regular regulatory capture, right? So the people on top alternate and if that's the case there is no serious problem I am probably way off but Don't bully me please no other we're not bullying but The ideal thing is you do want to see flow of Power Changing hands, but it's not It's not changing hands not by a long shot, right? So It's actually consolidating into fewer hands. That's what late-stage capitalism is I guess or that's the end game of capitalism, right? One entity controls everything Okay. Oh man. I haven't seen s3. Yeah, I should get on it. It was good green tech. It was good I didn't seriously I watched 12 episodes in one day. I Just sat down. It's just like oh nice. Nice. I watched the movie the pool. Did you know that movie? No, I haven't seen the pool. Oh, by the way rabbi you mentioned you watched 1917 on the last stream and I wasn't really into watching a more war movie or something like this, but All of a sudden the opportunity came up The opportunity came up To watch 1917 So I watched it not a bad movie. There's a fair bit of propaganda in it like big time But that's what you can expect from World War two movies, right? Yeah, poor guy. Number one deserves to go that soon No one deserves to go that soon. Yeah By the way, do you know the Metamath Proof Explorer? No. I'm a programmer. I like the idea that proofs can be verified automatically Then there can't be a be bugs in it Wow. No, no, I don't know that one Frank, I don't know that one 1970 was good. It was a good show. They took the whole thing of being shot Just continuous shot throughout the whole movie. They took that from Stanley Kubrick's really idea when he did What's that World War one movie that he made amazing movie amazing movie But technology does change continually continuously and that opens up for new competitors Olive for sure, but check this out 20 years ago The United States was number one in terms of technology other than Canada Canada was number one as well But Research and motion motion and Nortel got taken out, right? There's reasons why it got taken out. Okay And game and play that got taken up. We won't get into it but let's let's say the United States was the Mecca of Technological technological development, right? But because they became lazy. They did stock buybacks They were laundering money. They didn't do research and development properly. They They basically sat on their asses, right and became kings. Oh, what happened the last 10 years? China rising 5g technology China I believe is two generations ahead of any company in the United States rolling out anything related to 5g Now I'm not us, you know, this is not promoting 5g or trashing 5g You can think about talk about the effects the health effects and all this effects of 5g and the tracking effects and The data management effects and all this jazz, right? I'm just talking about the rollout of technology United States lost the game in 5g China is ahead of them. Why did that happen? Because China was hungry was thirsty, right? They came up and they did major research and development and they surpassed the king up top The American Silicon Valley up top all of a sudden Governments around the world are talking to China to buy their 5g technology and companies to buy by their 5g technology Not the United States, right? That's why the United States was putting some major tariffs and trade restrictions on China because they were They're rising, right? The goal is to write out each step of a proof until the basic axiom Yeah, it's it I can see it working for sure, right? the question is the assumptions is Everything connected up and all of that would have to have references back, right? We should move to China. No, I Have no desire to move to China. I Don't I don't I have no desire to live in totalitarian states, right? No, China may be the economic future of the world But it's not the future of the world when it comes to free speech human rights It's not the United States is showing that it's not either The question is where it's going to be the place to have human rights China just having the funds and manpower to throw at anything really the Still a second world country. They definitely throw a ton of resources in the tech development. Yeah, green tech The Western world dropped a ball on technological development, right? Why because of money laundering and Monopoly practices and some people are used to calling this late-stage capitalism right It's better. Yeah, that government is super shady. They're like North Korea if they had Money and we're open to the world that may be a bit harsh So China provide the new and better and competes and wins. This is good. I don't see how this I didn't say it's bad Olive no, no, I didn't don't get me wrong. I'm not saying it's bad. It's very good. I want to see multiple Multiple places that rise up. I want to see competition. I don't like that in the West We're stuck with monopoly powers given to these corporations that rule over us. It's insane Where is the market competitiveness? Because when the market is competitive when there's free flow of information and technology and trade really Then you see competition and better opportunity and better technology delivered to the market, right? Hey, chichou. Hey Zarya. What are you doing? I know you don't like to discuss Trump But did you happen to watch his recent entire recording of his meeting? No, I don't I don't watch What Trump says about I don't it's like for me, it's economics, right? economics and certain ideologies It was a fundraiser with oil and natural gas representatives It was fascinating to hear the dialogue from the inside. No, no, I haven't seen it if there's anything Revolutionary that they said Let us know or post it on discord, but as far as I know there isn't anything novel that Is coming out of natural gas oil sector. We know what the game has been playing for a very long time They are just using the zir-melo-franco-set theory already 20,000 proofs on the database. Cool. That's what it was actually gonna do. Okay. Yeah, all of don't get me wrong I'm not against competition. I'm pro-competition. I want comp. I want more competition, but I I want Competition to be in my vicinity as well, right? There's so many regulations put in place right now that Industry can't come up and challenge The kings sitting on their thrones, right? So basically the math proof one if you want to if you have a proof Here, let's say you lay out your proof right You enter this thing into a major database That has 23,000 proofs in it, right 23,000 proofs in it So every point here Goes out and seeks out the assumption Or the link, right? If this is equal to this then this if this is equal to this then this if this is equal to this Then this then this And goes through this proof to try to confirm that this axiom here is valid Also automation Excellent use of automation Right. Oh, yeah, I've forgotten you're streaming today. So I'm glad I'm in blueberry. How are you doing intelligent blueberry? I think Canada should declare war on China No War sucks man Anybody that wants war Has never been to war has no idea what war is and Is a simpleton, right? Or they're making money off war then they're a piece of Yeah Proofs don't proof axioms. You mean theorem. Oh theorem. Sorry My mistake, right? Proofs don't prove axioms You mean theorems. Yeah the theorem the There's usually a statement here saying what they're going to do I believe anyway, and then they start off with this assumption or with this axiom or with this known fact Proof that's already been proven and they go through the link things up Right What is my profession I teach math beans. How are you doing? Thank you very much for the bits brother Glass of tea and a late comment If we pay China to make our goods we kind of give them free technology is also a bad thing. Yeah And that's exactly what western companies did right to reduce their expenses Right to make more profit because they're on Wall Street because their first priority is Wall Street Right and to pay out dividends and stuff like this and stock price going up they signed contract with companies in china to farm out their production and They reversed engineered or didn't even have to reverse engineer. They're engineering the whole thing So they took that technology, right? Legendary Rob Boss. How are you doing? Kobe Bryant has died rest in peace. Yeah, helicopter accident. Yeah, it came up earlier Rob Boss His daughter her friend the family Love your stuff. It's always so Too funny too funny Chicho, I don't know No, you watch anime. I knew you read mangas, but it's so cool that you also are all for sure Intelligent blueberry we did a we just did a video where we talked about Here, let me link up the video for you. Nice. We just uh, I took out a little section Well, not a little section. I pasted it together a few sections From a live stream. We did it was supposed to be politics live stream Um Where Oh god, where is this? Here it is here Here's a little video I put out Where where to start where to start if you're just getting into anime and I recommend that some stuff and people on the Live stream started recommending what people should be watching and one of them. I just recently watched Blue something here Check this out and inside at the in the description of that video if you go to my about page on my blog There's a section where I've listed a whole bunch of anime That I recommend watching and that list is bigger than one we went through in the video Are you a math teacher? How do you earn money? I do private teaching It's like selling a product. I sell my time Right. I teach mathematics. It's like how do people make money? They put time into something and they get paid right That that's business Right, and I I don't have a teaching certificate. I have a geophysics degree Right, and I did geophysics for a long time if I can throw my two cents For sure. I recommend the time I got reincarnated as a slime. Oh, I haven't seen that one They haven't seen that one I thought uh, you were going to mention as soon as I saw time The girl who travels through time is really good. There's so many amazing anime there so many amazing anime Eat grapefruit Eat grapefruit Do you have children in Rambo? I don't think you have children They're not old enough to have children and dark chocolate With raspberries When did I start watching anime? Their interphrase olive grapefruit Check this out Right now this grapefruit will be bitter right because it has some of the skin Some of the stuff on it You like olive likes olives olives are awesome but if you want a grapefruit not to taste bitter Just eat the the meat of it right forget about this This stuff the skinny stuff on it, right? That's the bitter part eat the inside of it. So peel these guys And it won't be that bitter The interface I started watching anime in the late 1970s when I was a kid I would wake up at 5 30 in the morning so I could watch star blazers That was airing at 6 o'clock in the morning So I started watching anime with star blazers in 1979 1978 1979 1979 1980 star blazers was my introduction to anime And I fell in love instantly Instantly As a kid I would wake up at 5 30 make myself breakfast and watch it at 6 o'clock in the morning Beans I disagree with some of what you say, but most of the time your your perspective on it is very Knowledgeable and you make me read stuff again, but most times we are on the same page awesome. What do we disagree on beans? I like this agreement by the way. I like I like talking with people who have a different perspective on the same thing that I do that I respect that I you know, what information am I missing or what information should we share, right? What is the one thing that we disagree on beans? I'm 34 years old and still a virgin What should I do? many things you can do Rambo many things you can do um Start joining a club and going out socializing Physics is interesting when I was in uh school a long time ago I had a physics teacher But it was much easier to understand how integrals work with Newton's theory than learning it in math class Yeah, probably apply it as easier to learn the theoretical I think Just keep being used. That was the best thing, right? Hmm might buy me a grapefruit and try that trick. Yeah, just get rid of the The the skins on just eat the meat It's really good It's really good. Damn son. It's the same with me, but noruto nice Noruto I've watched some episodes. I haven't gone off on it yet, right? I haven't gone off on it yet Star Blazers was apps for science fiction person. It was brilliant brilliant Rambo pretty vague question. Are you asking for relationship advice life advice? I think Rambo is just playing really the girls look at me because they don't want to believe Well first first sort of business if you're serious Rambo don't put yourself down All right Why would you put yourself down? You seem like a nice guy All right Sometimes very funny and you seem to like movies nice movies That's good. I am so ugly that many I take the money and run brother I guess one is I like to believe our democracy is not just like a puppet, but I really Seem like they are. Yeah, I I Beans I wish I wish we actually had a True democracy Like Obama to get immigrants apply for citizenship and then Trump deport them Obama deported a lot of immigrants a lot of Naruto was crazy Thematically as a kid I can't even imagine it would have been like Just The Naruto yelling stuff is insane, right? Just over the top Well, damn that beats my reason. I wanted a turkey sandwich There was even a kid in russia who come in as well when uh, oh, are you serious? Shite I would hate the thing that is the american way or what the people in power want Yeah, I the the dream is real the Constitution Is legit. It's one of the best Structured Governments in the world really the way the society should function Unfortunately is corrupt to the core If that's why they look at you Those girls aren't worth your attention. Anyway, all of awesome awesome Have you ever been to america? Yeah a lot Naruto just Gave me a crazy sense of adventure when I started watching it many years ago. I enjoyed it less so filler seasons I know he deported a lot, but now we have ice and the new hyped that up And the new news hyped that up so much and was silent when obama was in office about deportation Yeah, and that was a kicker right the news was so silent on anything one of the major Reasons that democracy in the united states is so Oh Basically non-existent is because of corporate news Right because there is no free press in the united states other than what you see online Right, so it's basically corporate news being propagated down to 85 the population and those are the masses that they can control Uh everything with right I blame journalism the news agencies and it's basically what we talked about late stage capitalism, I guess where monopoly Powers and mergers and acquisitions happen and basically everything is consulted into one centralized institution, right? I just saw a post on facebook that stated when venezuela was Rich as 60 years ago and the image Stated the bottom of saying that in the last 10 years the country was ruined solely by socialism to be honest I could not have Facebook and yeah intelligent blueberry These posts and images and crap on facebook and some of these social media is just propaganda A lot of them being created from troll farms or Tracy Dawson Agents Call them correctly agents that are propaganda is creating this stuff to get people to be Actionaries. It's just garbage Right chicho. Do you like Armenian coffee? Yeah And would you ever consider doing a stream video on that? Ah, we could we could I don't make it here really, but I make it at my grandma's house when I go there play back and we make a little bit of Some people call it Armenian coffee. Some people call Greek coffee Some people call Turkish coffee and stuff like this the little dark coffee that you drink I do drink it Every second week at least when I go play back down over with my grandma I feel like we still have millions of slaves just slave lifestyle or Well-being has Has went up. Yeah Yeah, uh happiness factor. I don't think it's up. Um, I don't really think health factor is up There's a lot of people popping a lot of pharmaceuticals out there It's just a metrics are horrendous horrendous And if you extrapolate all that into the limit, it's disaster Right, everybody in here needs to read manufacturing consent as mandatory homework Do you like to play call of duty? You should stream that I played before a long time ago I'm not playing any games right now, man aluk alu siarb Chicho just stopping by to thank you for all the videos about world politics and philosophy I am set to fly out to teach English and Moscow in a month for one year. Nice one plus years Hoping to expand my understanding of the world and people around me. Oh, dude awesome I'll go into Moscow I'd like to visit Moscow one day just a history of Moscow uh Amazing right and The people living there and it's a hub. There's so many different international communities from what I understand there Good luck with you man. It's my pleasure by the way sharing What I can as much as I can I I appreciate the platforms to be able to share the stuff right Not that kind of channel at some point we might do the gaming stream once I get back into it I promise that I would Um, and I have an idea that I want to do but I'm not in in in it yet I just watched the movie life as a house I like that Wait, can I ask A question sure steve comforto Chicho, what comics you're pulling at the moment? Um, I'm pulling all the valiance I'm pulling venom. I'm pulling Immortal Hulk. I'm pulling all of the Um What do you call it? The I forget the name of the company then there's a comic book company that came out about a couple of years ago where they're charging Uh anywhere either a dollar or a dollar fifty for all their comics. They're printing on newsprint. So I'm pulling all their comics Uh, ultra all alternate comics. So I'm pulling all the comics from alternate comics. Okay. I'm pulling some Image stuff that I just see on the show. I'm like pulling. I'm not really pulling. I'm also pulling I'm also pulling all the true believers Everything true believers. I'm pulling right. There's marvel comics. It's one dollar comics that they reprint You know important issues like this is the first appearance of daredevil Sorry first appearance of purple man daredevil number four So marvel true believers. I'm pulling dc dc's DC's one dollar comics So reprints of important key issues Right. I'm pulling like one dollar dc comics that are reprint. So I'm just reading a lot of random stuff um That's what I'm pulling mainly alternative not not dc or marvel. I don't have any dc that I'm pulling right now I have come to know what one plus one has Some people say too Hey chicho, what's gogo boy about gogo boy is A comic book that I published. It's a here. Let me give you a lowdown on gogo boy So let me read this Munkas my favorite comic beans. My favorite comic was hot stuff. I have some original hot stuff comics beans Really, that was your favorite comic with the devil little blue devil. I'm not blue red devil kid Hot stuff a little red devil was like a 10 second. Dude. I bought some file copies of hot stuff that I have in my collection that are like high grade I bought them a few years ago I've never read it. I just like it, right? I I don't know how many I have I have maybe 10 20 I got more than that 15 20 of file copies that are like minimum grade is like nine nine 0.4 or so Let's do a impromptu comic stream We're at the end of the we're into two hours Are you keeping up with how the dnc in the media are treat? Yeah dot it horrendous horrendous And they call this democracy. It's insane, right? Oh my god Your comics are not in in a cell phone. No, they are worth Half not doesn't make a difference Yeah, you worn down a house and there was a chest But they stuck and had stunk and had water damage and I know that is not good for you No, not good for yourself, but good for reading. Oh, oh chicho Followed your lab lamb stew video and made dinner for my parents when visiting them this weekend It turned out great. Awesome. Nice olive. Thanks for the recipe my pleasure. I'm glad you guys liked it I'll post some photos. I took the process and of the finished product and discord if you want. Yes, please, olive, please Seriously Is the valiant stuff like the new bloodshot and rice series? If so, what do you think? I haven't read them. I'm pulling them Right. There are comics I'm pulling, but I don't get a chance to read everything. I'm pulling right right now I'm mainly reading the $1 reprints of historical issues important key issues But I'm pulling all valiance. I I will continue to pull all valiance. I love that universe right I think the general public are beginning to understand that mainstream media is full of shit About times are please prove there's infinite primes Uh, if there are infinite numbers, there were actually, I don't know if the proof exists if there's an infinite primes What was that one question? There was one question here. I'm trying to I was going to get to it, but I forgot. Let's do it Oh go go boy. Okay. Let me tell you what go go boy is about. Who asked that by the way Intelligent blueberry. This is the story of go go boy. He's a speedster. Okay. He's based in vancouver. Okay It's he's the first lgbt Comic book series that was a continuing series that we tried to pull up put out, right superhero comic book series. So first lgbt Superhero comic book series, right? So there's go go boy in it. There's uh invisible lesbian in it There's a whole bunch of lgbt comic book comic book superhero characters it's a continuous story arc and He's a speedster and he's fighting against check this out fighting against and the arch enemy Let's say not fighting us, but the arch enemy is a A corporation called crap That is buying out real estate, right? And we put us in this out in the 90s, right? buying out real estate and Evicting tenants to build huge complexes Collect tons of rent and they hire people out to kill to spread viruses and stuff like this. It's basically The lgbt community representing superhero comic book format with not the lgbt. Well, it is the lgbt community the huge Conversation through the lgbt community because google boy was created by uh, neil johnson and He's from the lgbt community. It was my first exposure to the lgbt community. It was amazing I I could go off on it, right and I will at some point so it's the first uh lgbt Superhero comic book series that was put out and I put it out. Yes, or we put it out, right? I published it and neil johnson was working on it Starting to see bernie popular to increase the more he's attacked. Yeah, I'm Seriously pro bernie now on tolsey gabbert, right? Of course tolsey gabbert from the get go and I like bernie sanders in 2016 and stuff But he got railroaded and he didn't stand up for it And he's being railroaded now and he's not he needs to at some point you First rule of business first rule of business, right? If you are being bullied Don't cower in front of bullies That's a lesson I learned when I was young, right? When you're getting bullied you stand up high you stand up strong And you make sure no matter how hard they beat you they're gonna get hurt Right and most bullies don't like being hurt no matter how much pain they're delivering somebody else They still don't like uh, they don't like being hurt, right? Bernie needs to stand up for himself and for the rest of everybody Is it so cold in Canada or why do you always wear that hat? I like hats and it is cold I want to get into valiant. Where would you recommend? um James david Sutton, I would recommend reading if you like Team superhero read the 2012 re-launch of harbinger if you like science fiction with space adventures and stuff read the 2012 xo man of war series If you like humor conspiracy like amazing humor is one of my favorite series of all time read the art The 2012 archer and armstrong series if you like science fiction rye is a great place to be if you like bloodshot like If you know bloodshot read the either the harbinger wars 2012 bloodshot series or the 2014 or 2014 or bloodshot reborn series Uh, almost like 95 percent of what valiant puts out is amazing It's the That's the reason i'm pulling all valiants The quality of books Percentage of amazing books is huge last comic I watched was rick and morty rick and morty last animation Crap reminds me of someone I've got to get ready for bed. Good night chichou and everyone. Good night. Dante. Thank you for being here And I think we're going to call the stream and uh over a couple of hours night, but Zara says, yeah Yeah, chichou you got to watch Uh secular talk on youtube. I've seen some of it The host is always calling for bernie to hit back. Yeah It A secular talk I watched some of it. It pops up on my thing, but I don't follow it Destiny was also Destiny destiny destiny Is that uh If that's a comic book thing, uh, that would be sandman series Anyway gang, thank you for being here. Let's call it a stream. We've been going at this for a couple hours. Okay And um, good night, olive. Good night. Thanks for hanging around And thank you for the conversations everyone. Thank you for the follows. Thank you for the Subscribes. Thank you for the bits Uh destiny is valiant destiny is valiant destiny destiny It's not a series. It's a character, right great stream. Thanks james Take care. Take care hazardous. Take care everyone. I'll look into it. Zara destiny I'm bad with names man It's not a series you mean divinity Zara you mean divinity not destiny. Oh, no destiny came after divinity. Was it destiny? Can't remember no Anyway gang, I'll announce the next streams. Look for the next streams next weekend. Okay this week I'm going to be pretty busy with my students and whatnot and I'll try to get to editing Might pull something out of this stream We'll see we'll see. Okay. Hope you guys have a fantastic fantastic week. Okay. Bye everyone