 There it is, over there. We are, we are. Hi everyone, this is Chichou. Welcome to my channel and welcome to another live stream. Today, today is September 2nd, 2023. And we're doing a live stream on investing and personal finance, economics. And it's definitely related to politics as well. And we're live streaming on Twitch and on Rumble. I want to pop up the chat here on Rumble. Let's see, come on. Pop up chat. And our Rumble is kicking in. Our Twitch kicks in almost instantly. And Jelen in the house. How are you doing? I hope you're doing well. We haven't done investing, personal finance, live stream for a while. So it was about time we do one, because things are getting interesting. The markets, multiple markets, the everything bubble is testing things. Elder God, good morning. 3 a.m. for Elder God, for those of you in the UK, and Germany would be 4 a.m. I guess. And so on and so forth. Apologies about the early, early, or late, late evening, early morning stream coming to you guys. But it was a time that I could get one done. So we scheduled it in. I had the house to myself. My partner is DJing in a restaurant. And we haven't been on the, in this part, the bookshelf for a while. And I'm missing these streams. I'm missing doing the live streams here. And it is starting to get rainy season, unpredictable outside. So we're going to start doing more inside streams. Jelen, I jumped on my computer to start studying. You popped up perfectly. Depends what you're studying. We might be talking about what it is that you're studying, right? Maybe, maybe, possibly, possibly. If it's politics and economics, it could be, it could be. Gang, while we wait for notifications to go out, people start rolling in. We'll see, today is Saturday. So we'll see how many people decide to watch an economics live stream on a Saturday. Let me do my little intro here. If you want to follow this work, go on Patreon, subscribe, subscribe, you can definitely work there. Jelen, though, I'm studying for school. And electrician, as of August, sir, nice, nice. As of this August, as of like last month, your official electrician or studying to become an electrician. And great career. Yes, sir, you're an electrician. Great career. Like, from the looks of it, if you want to talk about investing personal finance, I'm going to apprentice wireman. Awesome. Awesome. The trades are pretty much guaranteed. You're going to have a job if you want it for the next few years. And you could almost write your own price on there, what you want to charge. Jay Powell, how are you doing it? Chico and a whole salutations. Karuzi, the crazy salutations. Welcome to our live stream. We're going to do a salute. We're going to, I think polish off the Jameson today, possibly, maybe not. Maybe not. But we're going to do a salute with whiskey. Okay. To the follow. And it is hot here right now. It's weird. The temperature is all wacko. Okay. But I'm going to have it with ice. Lots of ice. Lots of ice. I want it cool. Salute gang. Delicious. Delicious. Eduardo was saying for me, just sad at the computer. I'm ruining people's homework. Cheryl, how are you doing? Salutations. What are you doing? Well, you idiot. For those of you that don't know, on our Gilded server, we've been talking about Ren and Stimpy. And that is something that Ren says to Stimpy often. You idiot. It's one of the, one of the things that we used to have between our friends. And we still do. One of my other friends that I've known for, I don't know, three decades now. It's something that we almost say to each other when we see each other, when we're chilling and whatnot. It's hilarious. It's hilarious. And if you've never watched Ren and Stimpy, man, you're missing out. It is definitely not a politically correct animation from the 1990s. And it is brilliant, brilliant. J-Paw. Nice job. I did some of that, some of that work myself in the past. Nice. Nice. Snave. Vived. Snave. Vived. Snave. Vived. Snave. Vived. Interesting name. Salut. Welcome to our live stream. First time chat. And J-Paw, remember Ren telling Stimpy, don't forget to, uh, was where the sun don't shine. Awesome. Cheryl, I tried explaining the powder dust and the flying butt flyers that my son definitely needs a visual. Everything with Ren and Stimpy needs a visual, but once you've seen it, things from Ren and Stimpy references the visuals instant. The visual is instant. That's the history. That's the history, razor button. You follow. By the way, Ren and Stimpy, a compatible cartoon, but not Ren and Stimpy was way more politically incorrect, way raw, way underground, as opposed to the one I'm about to mention to you. But if you'd like pinky in the brain, you would love, well, you would appreciate Ren and Stimpy. I love pinky in the brain and I loved Ren and Stimpy. Okay. I only got, uh, I was falling asleep. So put on a B movie about an asteroid. It's so bad. I've been screaming. Which one is it? There's one I tried to watch. It was so brutal. I couldn't even do more in like five minutes. I think I forget. I forgot the name. It was like so bad. Eduardo Chucho, I was just checking TikTok and I noticed that there is a huge trend here in Brazil of kids getting into digital marketing, selling products they don't even own whatever is trending by making ads. What do you think of that? Sure, 15 minutes, right? Maybe you can make a quick cash, quick buck. Maybe the type of ad you make will shine a little light on you and propel you into just the Bieber land. Beaver, Beaver land. I don't know. I don't know. I got banned off TikTok and after 10 days of being on there, so I don't really go on there. Cheryl, we watched it in high school. I can't imagine having kids watch it. I know. These fragile little kids, right? I'm not all of them. Not all of them. But these raised on goose feathers, death dumb and blind, not exposed to anything imaginative, really. Just corporate bullshit, centralized indoctrination, parental, I don't know, whatever it is, exposing them, sitting them down and getting them to watch Ren and Stimpy. I'll tell you one thing that I showed my cousins when they were really young, like 7, 8, 9, 10 around there and my nephew and niece and young relatives. I showed them, if you've never seen this, Shaw Brothers movies coming out of Hong Kong, right? In China, right? So Shaw Brothers movies, I showed them, I believe it is Shaw Brothers. I showed them Shaw Brothers movies, but one of the ones I showed them was Crippled Masters and they loved it. As 6-year-old, 8-year-old, 7-year-old, 9-year-old, they loved Crippled Masters. Elder God, you must know this for sure. Crippled Masters is about a guy that doesn't have arms, and not the guy that doesn't have legs. And they've been, Meteor 2009, they destroyed 3 million asteroids. This is a string of rustles, crazy. But Crippled Masters, brilliant. It's about a guy without arms and a guy without legs. Fighting against the evil people. Really good, really good. MK-0. MK-0. How's it going, Jisho? Dude, I smoke the Gloria Cubanas. Nice cigar tonight. Under the clear sky, looking out into the stars. Those 20 minutes were some of the most blissful moments in my life. Such a surreal feeling. Awesome, awesome, awesome. Cigar time is amazing time. Cheryl, to be fair, we also grew up with Looney Tunes. Guaranteed to warm your minds indeed. Yeah, Crippled Masters is all I got for sure you would know. How do you feel about how South Park depicts Canadians? Yeah, that's fine. Hilarious. Hilarious. Us Canadians love South Park. A lot of us anyway. Blame Canada. Canadians have a lot of fart jokes. So it's for real. A lark park. This is lovely on a Saturday evening. What's going on? Salutations, lark, bark. Hope you're doing well. Salut, salut. Gang, we do have a Gila server. You're definitely welcome to join us there. This is an economics live stream. So I'm guessing we'll be able to load it on sensor 2. If this is less than an hour and a half or two hours, gang, those of you watching on sensor 2, full link in the description of the video, in the description of the video to Bichu, Rumble and Odyssey. And we're live streaming on Rumble and on Twitch. So if you watch these live streams, we're live streaming on Rumble and Twitch in their entirety. So you're definitely welcome to join us for these live streams. Oh, I got to bring up the... Oh, no, I got to... Okay, that's fine. I am recording this on a lapel mic, but I just checked my battery and I don't know if it'll last throughout the whole thing. So those of you that might be listening to this as a podcast on SoundCloud or whatever podcasting platform that you're using, I'm going to get back into uploading content to SoundCloud and I'll try to fine tune it and see where it goes. Apologies if this one is going to be possibly cut short if the battery runs out. Okay, I'll do better next time. I'll do better next time. And gang, we're on Twitter for now until they implement the World Economic Forum agenda. We're on Mines, we're on Getter, we're on GA, we're on VK, we're on Substack Notes. You're definitely welcome to join us on all these platforms and more to come. Okay, and for those of you that are supporting this work, including the mods that we have that do what needs to be done for us to do what it is that we are doing, gang, salute. I'm going to take these guys down, boing, boing. Hey, let's go. Oh, I unlocked them instead of turning them off. Boing, boing, boing, boing, boing, boing, and boing. What do we got? What do we got? That's McZoe, McZoe, McZoe, McZoe. I don't know how to pronounce that. When I was very young, I actually thought the top half of Canadians is disconnected while talking, purely down to South Park. My mother still laughs at me about it today, hilarious, hilarious. There's a joke going around, a Canadian joke or a joke that's been around for a long time, because I used to travel to the U.S. a lot and you go to California and people in California, Nevada, Florida, like everywhere in the United States, south of the border, they all go, oh, Canada must be really cold. The joke was, because we do everything in the metric system and the United States' imperial system, so we do Celsius in Canada and in the United States' Fahrenheit. When people look at the map, in the United States, they see the temperatures, weather map, they see the temperatures in the United States and Fahrenheit, and then when they cross the border into Canada, it goes into Celsius, but they don't know it's Celsius, so they think it really gets cold really fast as soon as you cross the border. Asteroid 2009, I think that's the one of the ones I uploaded. That's the asteroid movie? No, that's not the asteroid movie, is it? What? A late night stream, right on, right on, nice, nice, nice. And go figure I'm having some Canada dry too, nice, nice. Cheers, cheers. Eden, salutations, I haven't seen you forever. Salute, salute, and gang, do not forget, do not forget. Free Assange, free Assange, free Assange. Shun Assange, publisher and journalist that has been crucified for trying to be transparent in accountability of capitalist power to humanity, something that we desperately need in our societies. For more information, seek WickedLeaks.org, Defend.WickedLeaks.org, or countless resources available online. Salut to Julian, gang. Jalan Chicho, I don't even know what to do anymore. At this point, everyone that I talk to about the WF and the agenda says nothing and that I'm crazy, but I saw one of those puppets talking about a microchip that they're working on that can track your carbon footprint. Yeah, that's definitely why they want to introduce the digital currency and whatnot, right? And digital currency is going to completely annihilate the economy by the way again, just in case people haven't figured out. Digital currencies, central bank digital currencies, centrally controlled digital currencies where they eliminate cash, and they track how much toilet paper you buy, how many sheets of toilet paper you're using to wipe your ass. Right? That is literally going to annihilate the core economy, right? Just destroy it. Be prepared if they try to roll it out, right? As for people who are writing off what's going on in the world, well, you know, I think they're in denial, right? Many people, I think many people are in denial of what's really taking place. They're concerned. They're going to a grocery store and they can't buy as much. Some things aren't available. Their work is messed up. People are having glitches, right? Terrence and flip effect. Yes, of course, Terrence and flip. Oh, cripple masters. Cripple masters in Mandarin is, where is it again? Oh, there it is. That sounds French. Eden, yeah, Chicho, I started working six months ago. Life has been busy, but I'm enjoying the ride. Awesome, awesome. Salut to the ride gang. I hope you are enjoying the ride as well. Cheryl, I have some of the bottle of un-oaked chardonnay. Some giggly and will just shush for economics. Shush for economics. Well, sometimes you make your best bets in terms of investing when you're a little tipsy, right? But just a little. What do you think about the Vivec? Vivec, Rama, Sawai, Sawai. I saw he recently came out saying he would instantly part in a saunch and everything he says is what I want to hear. But it feels like I'm being soul snake oil. Haven't had a minute to really look into it. Yeah, seems a little orchestrated. He seems a little orchestrated, tell you the truth, right? He's the second contender next to, like, Trump is way ahead. And then he's like, you know, over here, like blows away the other ones. I think he's Republican, isn't he? No, no, he's Democrat. Isn't he Democrat? He's Democrat. Anyway, he's, you know, if everything he says is he's going to do, yeah, but I don't trust him. I don't trust him, right? I don't. I don't. Where'd he come from? What's he saying? Why is he getting so much playtime? What, you know, there's some kind of agenda there, right? There's some kind of agenda there. So I don't know. Personally, if I could vote, I wouldn't be voting for him. There's only two people on my voting list. Caranto, Caranto, that's like Toronto, salutations. Thank you for the follow. There's two people I'd be willing to vote for. If I was an American citizen in the United States, one would be RFK Jr. and the other one was Trump. That's it. Those are the only two. I mean, Dennis Kosinich is a huge plus for RFK Jr., right? Because I like Dennis Kosinich. He's, like, Dennis Kosinich was legit, 100% legit. Same as Ron Paul, right? But to me, in 2008, my ideal combo would have been Dennis Kosinich and Ron Paul running on one ticket. That would have been, wow, just imagine where the United States is would be right now if Dennis Kosinich and Ron Paul ran together on one, right? Economically, it'd be prosperous, so prosperous, aside from everything else, right? Jalan, that's exactly what it is. I thought the same thing, and then I did some research, and yeah, he's a flip-flop motherfucker. He's just saying all the stuff we want to hear. He's just another puppet. I think so, too. I think so, too. Cheryl, all right, I want to like him so much, but he keeps talking out of both sides of his mouth. I know you didn't ask me, Cheryl's saying, but I think he needs some experience as a rep or senator before running for press. Yeah, yeah, I think there's huge red flags going up with him. Step four, V2. I get the vibes of a grifter. Yeah, sadly, he got rich off of pump-and-dump schemes. Red flag, red flag. Yeah, I'm not sure where he got his money or anything. He just came off as a fucking huge red flag to me, right? Cheryl, he's a Trump psycho-fant. Cinco-fant, I don't know what that word is. He's obviously intelligent, so he just needs to find his own path, okay? And he's a hole. The only person I've ever felt is geniuses, Ron Paul. That genuine is Ron Paul. Yeah, Ron Paul is 100% genuine, so is Dennis Kocenich. Dennis Kocenich is 100% legit. Look into what he had to do when he was a mayor. I forget which city he was a mayor of. Philadelphia, maybe, or something like this. Or the, I think he was the mayor. Dennis Kocenich, 100% genuine as well. As far as I know, okay. Jen, I heard RFK talking about how he likes Hillary Clinton and so on and so. Haven't done any research. I just remember hearing him say that. Yeah, I think, for example, people talking, we're talking going into politics. We're going to be doing economics. I mean, this is related to politics and economics go together, right? But I think Cleveland, okay, thank you very much, Chapeau. He was a mayor of Cleveland. And I've watched interviews with him talking about, and a documentary I believe I've watched as well. Pretty sure. A while ago, where he talked about just corruption in politics. Basically, if you've ever watched a wire, the TV show, the wire, right? What Dennis Kocenich was talking about, when the things he had to deal with when he was a mayor, was exactly, was perfectly portrayed in the wire. The TV series, I think around for four seasons or was it five? I think four seasons, right? Like he was talking about the wire. So that's the economics of the United States right now on a city level all the way to the top. And it gets more corrupt and more corrupt as you become more and more centralized, right? Cheryl, I like Kocenich. I don't agree with all of his stuff, but he's willing to work with everyone. Indeed. And that's the reason I like Kocenich and I like Ron Paul. I don't agree with everything Kocenich has to say or Ron Paul has to say, but they are genuine and they mean the best for American citizens, for citizens of the United States of America. And they can't be bought and paid, they're not bought and paid for, and they cannot be bought. They, they, they prove that they cannot be bought, right? As opposed to Bernie Sanders, bought a thousand times over, right? AOC bought a thousand times over. Most of the Republican side bought a thousand times over. All of the Democratic side bought a thousand times over. Maybe RFK is different. And that's a huge plus because Kocenich is with them, right? Oh my God. Parasite, parasite, psychophant, toadie, leech. Ah, sponge. Thank you very much for the follow. Sudden polo, sudden polo. Mean a usually a psichotous flatterer or self-seeker. Okay, so parasite and leech. Grifter, grifter would fit it, right? Chichochu TV, hand-utations. Chichochu TV, hope you're doing well. What? Elegant, I'm a big fan of that, that word since hearing it and Batman begins. Really? I don't remember hearing it. Psychophant, psychophant, psychophant. Toadie, leech, sponge, parasite. Means a usually, and usually, oh, psichotuit, cause flatterer or self-seeker. Psychophant, psychophant. Oh, is that how you pronounce it? Psychophant, psychophant, psychophant. I like wise, I like pronounce wise as wise. Psychophant, psychophant. Cool, cool. Thanks, Cheryl. Gangsta 12, salut, salut. First time chat. Welcome to our live stream. Why do people talk about politics? Super stressful and no matter what there aren't any that are in the right, and nothing will ever change. I disagree with nothing will ever change. History has shown that almost everything can change. As far as why do people talk about politics? Because politics rules our world right now. Gangsta 12, here. We're talking about this stream is about investing in personal finance. So let's assume you have a phenomenal idea and you want to open up a business. One of the first things you're going to have to deal with, the first thing you're going to have to deal with is the politics of the region you live in. So for example, in the west coast of Canada, in British Columbia, I don't know if this is the same and the rest of Canada or not, because health is provincial in Canada, but in British Columbia, let's say you live in British Columbia, you have a fantastic idea. You want to open up a hooker pipe with sweets selling bar lava and nazu. Delicious. You want to open up a hooker pipe like a Middle Eastern hooker pipe having amazing sitar playing. Beautiful. What was that? I forget the player's name, right? This amazing music from the Middle East coming. You want to build an atmosphere, right? You want to sell Middle Eastern sweets. Well, politics says you can't do that. Sorry. That's why right now politics is governing every aspect of our lives, including, okay, in a big way, investing personal finance, economics, my, our finances. That's why we talk politics. That's why we talk politics. Those who don't understand politics, who don't follow politics, most of the people who function on that level live paycheck to paycheck, and they will be dependent on the state to take care of them if the state is still there, right? Most people who don't understand politics do not, in general, become financially independent because politics bites them in the ass at some point. Okay. John and Bossman, what do you think about the economy? I know you're from Canada and all, but, all, but do you think the US will be okay in four years? Is there any recovery? There is recovery, but it's not going to be for at least another decade. Okay. The Western world is on a downturn, on a multi-year downturn. There is not going to be any uptick. The wave, I didn't bring any pen that I bring. Oh, I didn't bring a pen. Basically, I can't show this. I'm going to hide this place. So basically, think about it this way, right? I should have brought a pad too. What's this? Get a little pad here. Let's do this one. Take this one, put it here, right? You can think about it this way. Okay, well, all right, here. Here's time. Usually, you put time on the x-axis, right? Time. Let's assume we're on a, we're on an uptick cycle like this. We're on a multi-year downtick cycle like this, but everything doesn't work like this, right? There's waves within waves, right? So we're in a cycle like this. Right now, just based on the stock market, I'm guessing we're here. Right? The odds are we're going to come down again. Maybe go up again. Will we go past the last peak? Possibly. I don't think so. And then down again. So we're on a multi-year cycle downturn. Certain things will do phenomenal. And during the Great Depression, those that sold alcohol made mint money, lots of money, right? They became extremely powerful. So it really depends on which market you're in, okay? But in general, what this multi-year down cycle means is that poverty is going to increase. The wealth gap is going to increase. There will be rise in crime, okay? There will be shortages. And there will be turmoil, instability. Right? That's my prediction. Okay. Nicholas, salutations. Hope you're doing well. What are you doing up so early? Salut. Gangsta 12. Okay. I'm listening. Cool. All the God. Quoting. Quote. To all of you, all you phonies, all of you two-faced friends, you sycophants. Sycophants. Is that how you pronounce it? Sycophant. Sycophant. Sycophatic. Suck up who smiles through your teeth at me. Please leave me in peace. Please go. Stop smiling. It's not a joke. That's the Joker saying that, yeah? Was it Joker saying that? But Joker wasn't in that one, was it? I have used this quote in a meeting once. Nice, nice, nice. Availability, salutations. Hope you're doing well. Politics will eventually catch up with everyone. They can think that, think, the kitty cats want outside. They were sleeping so I didn't open up the door for them. I might have to get up and open up the door for them. But let me read this availability. Politics will eventually catch up with everyone. They can think that it has nothing to do with themselves. But that's ultimately living in ignorance. It affects everyone. Real world politics doesn't need to be in every facet of life. Like video games or books. Unless that's pertaining to the story or lore. Politics has a place in, it doesn't need to be everywhere. But it is in reality, reality, not fiction. 100%. 100%. Alligator. Bruce Wayne actually said that. Wow, wow, wow. Okay gang, let me get up and go let the kitty cats out. I should have opened the door. They were so sound asleep. And I'm recording this. So I'm going to be on the lapel mic. Hopefully it won't be too noisy. Good for you. He wants that. We've had a raccoon come up to the patio. I had to rebuild the patio. Yesterday I had to rebuild it. And it rebuilt it really nice. But the raccoon destroyed it. The little bugger. I'll be right back gang. Okay. Come on, come on. I'll let you out. See, Sal is nicely sleeping again. He's laying down. He's not so pushy. Come on. Unless you're hungry, you may go crazy. He's like, open the door. Open the door I want out. Okay, let me put myself back in here. Lock myself in. Put this guy back. Hopefully that wasn't too noisy for people listening to this on the podcast. Niclas Chico was just about to go to bed and saw your notifications that I would pop on before I slept. Awesome. Awesome. Well, I hope if you, you know, doze off, I hope we have amazing dreams. And what are you doing? Come on home so late. Cast financial services. Ha, ha, ha, ha. 3 a.m. Partying all we got than Niclas. Hilarious. Yeah. Kitty cats. By the way, kitty cats are expensive gang. Okay. So don't get any pets. Pets are expensive and they require attention, right? So don't get any pets if you're not responsible enough and don't have the finances to take care of kitty cats or dogs or whatever pets you have, right? Cheryl, I made dinner using our Dutch oven overcoals. Nice. My cat was glued to the window, watching nice, nice. Yeah, kitty cats can sit there and just zone out on things forever. Sal and via sometimes in the kitchen, they just sit there and watch me cook, just do things for the longest time. It's super cool. Dark, wrapped or 16 salutations. Thank you for the follow. Niclas, just a night out there. Yeah, I will. I was like that for a long time and I can still be. But then I get up so early now. It's crazy for a long time, for a long time. Jalan, as someone that owns two German shepherds, yeah, don't. Yeah, I like German shepherds, man. They're really loyal. Gang, I got some salad here. Our own tomatoes from the garden, right? I had some of the salad earlier today. Our own tomatoes from the garden. One of the carrots, not carrots, cucumbers was from a CSA. One of them was from our garden. And the pickles you see there are our own pickles that we made. The cucumbers were our own cucumbers, but very delicious pickles. Tomatoes, very good. The very, the very rich on rumble, salutations. Glad you're streaming over here now. Yeah, me too. Salutations to the rumble people. Hostile, edgy, salutations on rumble, very good. Very good, so good, so good. Again, aside how politics is related to economics and stuff like this, just a little note. Government's centralized power is going to try to acquire more power in the coming, more than they have right now, right? In the coming weeks, months to years, right? They're increasing the cost of life, living, right? Because they need to continue to choke society, to choke humanity, to keep their power, right? They've created a bubble economy and they don't know how to get out of it, right? Some people say this was planned. To a certain degree, it was planned what they were doing, but they didn't think it was going to work out the way it is, which is a complete collapse of many things and people getting extremely pissed at them, okay? So, bunker down a little bit, be prepared for what is to come, okay? There might be a certain amount of turmoil and the rule that we set in place a few months, not a few months ago, a few years ago, when we first started live-streaming and when we started making personal finance economics videos. We mentioned this a few years ago. Don't get into major debt, okay, if you can help it. If you need to get into major debt, make sure that any debt that you're going to get into or you might get into can be written off if you declare bankruptcy, okay? And if the government is going to pass laws like they did in the United States with the 2005 bankruptcy bill where they prevented people from declaring bankruptcy if they had certain types of debt, right? Because they were preparing for what was coming in 2008, right? 2007, 2008, they looked at the numbers. They knew that the bubble was going to burst. It was going to be a major financial downturn. So they passed laws to protect their donor class, right? Wall Street. So to lock people into their debt indefinitely. So if you see the government passing laws, changing the board game, changing the rules, right? Where if you're in debt, that debt can't be written off if you declare bankruptcy, make sure you do what you need to do to get out of that debt before that law kicks in, okay? Well, that's, you know, keep in mind, this is not financial advice, but that's what we saw in 2005 to 2007. You saw bankruptcies kick up because people figured out, oh, shit, right? It's going to be a shit storm coming. So they wrote off those debts. They go, oh, bankrupt on bankrupt, get lost, get lost. Or when you start the paperwork on a bankruptcy, then the people you owe money to, they'll contact you and say, okay, you know, write it off 50 cents on a dollar, 20 cents on the dollar, right? So you can negotiate a certain amount of debt that you have. Let's say you owe $100,000. You could probably knock that down, pay them off 30 grand and have that written off without having to go through bankruptcy. Declaring it, right? So there's multiple ways around what is about to come, okay? Eduardo, we here have three cats, two dogs, three cats, four dogs, and three cats that are not from the house, but eat at the front. But you're in Brazil, so you feed them leftovers. In Canada, we're buying kitty cat food and expensive kitty cat food, right? With dogs, we had a dog in Iran when I was a kid. You didn't buy dog food, you gave the dog table scraps. Like whoever didn't, you know, whatever you didn't eat, even if it was steak, right? Or rice, greens. You put it in a bowl and you gave it to the dog and the dog ate. The dog ate human food. I know people say that's not good, but our dog was pretty happy. Right? Oh my God, been up so long today. I may need a snack, a breakfast morning or late night evening. This is all planned from COVID 2020 to Agenda 2030. It's just the beginning in my opinion. I agree. Oh my God. I think this is just the beginning of what is to come, economically, economic turmoil that we're facing, right? Estee, Lord of Firon. Lord of iron. Lord of iron. Esteeel, Lord of iron. Esteeel, Lord of iron. Hey everyone, hope all is well. Indeed, I haven't seen your name for a while, so I forgot how to pronounce it. Salut, welcome back. Eduardo, actually we feed them straight prime stuff. It's expensive. My mom is even thinking about starting a natural food business for pets. Nice, that'll do really well. In Canada, I've been wrong on a few different things. You know, I've seen something and went, man, that's not going to last, right? And it lasted. Not only it lasted, it went into the mainstream prosperous, right? One of the things I was wrong on was Madonna. First time I saw her on TV, I was a headbanger in the 80s. I saw her doing like a virgin crawling down the steps and stuff. I was like, what the fuck is this? This is just 15 minutes of fame of some new girl they brought out to push, right? Gee, I was wrong on that deal, right? Another thing I was wrong on, I saw years ago, like 15 years ago, I saw a little doggy store, like dog collars, dog accessories, like dog stuff, like a little store open up in an expensive part of Vancouver. I forget what it was called. And we knew the people through second hand, through friends, friends. It was a girl that was dating a very rich guy and she wanted to open up the store. So the guy front of the money. So we just thought that guy's burning it, right? Burning the money. He's got a, you know, whatever, what do they call her? Treasure, trophy wife or trophy girlfriend or something like that. But that store is still around today and it franchises into multiple stores. And it's like little stores that have accessories for pets, right? So if you know your business, don't be afraid to invest in it. But just make sure you do your research. And if you don't know anything about a business, about a certain type of marketing, don't dismiss it the way I personally did. And I have done on different things, okay? Basically, number one rule of investing is go with what you know. And if you don't know it, and if you're interested in it, make sure you do a shit ton of research before you put money behind it. Dark Raptor 16, first time chat, salutations, what you're doing well. People seem to forget the dog's opinion on the matter, on whether or not they should eat human food. Dogs will eat anything. Dogs eat poop, right? Lord of iron, I'm going to Israel at the end of October on a pilgrimage for two weeks. Nervous, but excited. Hope it goes well. It's a crazy place to go to right now, right? Interesting times, interesting times. I hope you enjoy yourself though. It's supposed to be beautiful, amazing, right? But serious problems, serious problems. And it really depends where you're going. I hope you do go and visit the West Bank or the Gaza Strip, okay? It is part of the history of what's there, right? And it has a lot of economics and politics associated with it. Big time, big time, big time, big time. My battery and my recorder is holding out okay, so that's good. That's good, fun, fun stuff. It's an interesting game. It really is what's going on in the world. And I hope you guys are prepared for it, are enjoying the ride. Just make sure you don't, again, I'll say it again, don't go into major debt in the foreseeable future, right? So for example, in Canada, I mentioned this before. I forget, I think in the last stream I mentioned this, but I'll mention it again because this is personal finance investing related. In Canada, I now know people, and I just heard another story being told as well, that those people that got fixed mortgages when they bought homes, right? They thought that they had locked everything in. But according to the banks, they haven't locked it in. Because interest rates have gone up so high, if the monthly payments are not covering the interest on your debt, then what the banks are doing is tagging on the extra payment that should be there to the original debt, right? So their debt is increasing, even though they're making monthly payments crazy. Thank you very much for the follow. How old? I think that was the name, salute. 990, I hope you're doing well. Lord of Iron, we discussed visiting the Gaza Strip and West Bank, and depending on how much conflict there is, we'll try and visit the area. Awesome. If I went to Israel, those two places I would 100% go to, right? As well as Jerusalem, of course, right? The Armenian part. Jerusalem's broken up to four quarters, right? There's the Muslim quarter, the Jewish quarter. It should only be a quarter, but it's expanding. The Christian quarter and the Armenian quarter, Armenian Christian quarter, because we're special. They give us our own little quarter because we're the first Christian nation, right? Alligat, I've increased my options overseas in non-Western countries. Yeah, alligat, that's a good thing to do, right? Really, that's a good thing to do. There might be an iron curtain going up in the Western countries, and basically what they did with the USSR, prevent traveling from countries that are enclosed with the USSR on the USSR regime. They prevented people from traveling to other nations. They might do that to Western nations as well. Interesting times. 990. Are bell-ploppers supposed to turn black before they're intended ripe in color? I don't think so. I think they go green, yellow, red. I think that was the order, isn't it? I didn't realize they go black. Pawn, if Pawn was here, go to our gilded server. Ask Pawn. 990. In the food section or gardening section. Cheryl would know. Cheryl would know. If not, ask the question in our gilded server. And someone will be able to answer you. I've never grown bell-ploppers. So I don't know. I don't know. How? To be honest, I followed within the first five seconds. I joined the stream. You have a very relaxed and engaging demeanor. Awesome. Thank you very much. Salut. And welcome to our live stream. Hello, God. Armenian get a quarter of Jerusalem. New data absorbed. Yeah, yeah. It's broken into four quarters, right? Suppose it's supposed to be quarters. We'll see how all that plays out in the coming years. We'll see how all that plays out. Interesting times. Interesting times. There was something else I was going to mention regarding, yeah, just regarding the going into debt mortgage and stuff like this. People that have done their calculations in Canada anyway, of how much expenses they have, per month, like a year ago, they're seeing those expenses kick up big time in regards to energy costs that they have to pay, food they have to buy, mortgage payments if they didn't lock it in, like wow, wow, wow, energy costs, like in terms of gas and insurance and insurance costs going up and whatnot. So in Canada, again, just to let you know, in Canada, financially, deep shit, deep trouble, many Canadians are in financial turmoil right now. They're barely making ends meet. Really, they're barely making ends meet. The kitty cat you're hearing now is Sal. He's like, I want dental food. I want liver. Where's my food? I should have given him food. He came down and laid down again. Hopefully he can wait like an half an hour. Otherwise, he's going to create chaos. So I might have to get up again. Cheryl's going, bell peppers black before? No, they don't go black before. I didn't think so either. Is it black in the bottom? Cheryl's asking, not an idea. I'm going to let the pepper turning black be my experimental pepper and watch it's complete cycle. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Sure, why not? There might be black peppers out there. I don't know. Jelland, I concur. Dude, you have an ASMR voice. But you're engaging enough for me not to fall asleep. My favorite is when you start dissing sexualization. My favorite topic. The edgy salutations. Hope you're doing well. Whoa, late night for Chucho's dream. Always a pleasure, brother. Hope you and yours are well indeed. You as well as you. Fun. Cheryl, that's always a good learning experience indeed. Especially with plants. With plants, it's amazing just not knowing what's going on. I got some ice here. I'm just going to pour myself more ice in the drink because the ice I had has already melted. It's hot. I'm going to drink this too. Ice water. Eddie G, thank you very much for the sub. Tier one sub. Subscribe for two months. Salut, salut. I'm going to pour myself a whiskey for that. Jameson coming up. Jameson coming up. One day we'll do a live stream where for every follow on sub, we'll have a drink. Salut. Lord of Iron. Tourists are welcomed in pretty much all areas and says I've been gone. I became a minister and was warned that the Muslim quarter for Christians can be hit and miss. But most folk welcome the tourist revenue. Looking forward to the conversations with locals. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I don't think, I think you should be okay. If you're a rabbi, it might be a different story. But a minister, a Christian, I think you should be okay. I'm sipping on Jameson. Jameson on the rocks. All the gods back on strong will. Eddie G, of course, brother indeed. I've had some vodka and some herbal medicine. I had some herbal medicine earlier today. Not an idea. I've been keeping a gardening journal since April on all my plants. I numbered them and will go over the hasty collected data this winter. That is awesome. I love data. Howl. Howl. Exactly, I felt jealous. I am unfortunately not as intellectually sound as I would like, but enjoyed listening to those that are. I feel he would make an amazing professor. Just so you know howl, I do teach mathematics. I'm an educator. Private. Okay, I don't teach in institutions. I couldn't, I wouldn't last in institutions. And love teaching. Been doing it for over two decades. Mainly mathematics and physics. Okay, mainly mathematics and physics. It's brilliant. And don't sell yourself short when you say, you're not intellectually sound. I've, you know, who's, who's stated this? I think John Taylor Gatto stated this, that he had never in all his decades of teaching, and he taught for like three, four decade, he said he'd never met a genius and he never met an idiot. Right. In terms of intellectually, we can't even say the word on Twitch now, intellectually low IQ, right. There are people who have learning differences and stuff like this, but don't sell yourself short. There is, everybody is a genius in some regards. Or intellectually superior to others on certain topics. Right. It is what it is. Chaps, no gin and juice. I just opened a 40, 40, 40, no, 40 ounce. No, what? 40, 40, 40, 40, 26 or 40, 40 ounce. Is that what it's called? Cheers, y'all. Cheers. Lars Burke, 990. Yep. Been reading up on agriculture and gardening, and turning it into a self taught college course on growing. Awesome. Yeah. I taught myself how to grow food by growing food. Right. And apprenticing is an amazing way to learn something. Right. Or just experimenting is an amazing way to learn something that includes investing and managing your personal finances. Just make sure you don't buy into hype and don't go all into anything. Okay. All into anything. The energy 40 is definitely US for 40 ounce bottles. Yeah, that's gotta be it. Sure. Lordy, that took me back 30 years. The which one? The 40 ounce sir? The 40 ounce sir? No, that can't be it. That can't be it. There's a couple of other things I wanted to mention. I should take notes, but I don't. We just go with the flow in general. Something I wanted to mention regarding personal finance, investing. But I forget. But I forget. Oh, well, we're not in a rush to do anything, which is good. Which is good. I have a registered IQ of 179. But by itself, it's useless. Passion and commitment are more useful for learning 100%. Listen to someone with an IQ of 179, right? Passion and commitment is what you want, right? Like when I've worked with people, I don't look for someone with a higher IQ than someone else, right? If like I've managed people doing geophysics and I've worked people with people through different projects, multiple different projects, personal through different corporations and stuff like this, right? I've never looked for someone that's really intelligent to work with, right? You want to work with people, start businesses with people who have a passion and they're committed. That's it, right? And they have the skills you need. But you don't need them to be super intellectual to do a certain 99.9999999% of the projects that you need to work on, right? That's what it is, right? There's a lot of super intelligent people with high IQs that are homeless because they're useless, right? They don't have passion, they don't have commitment, they don't have the ability to work with anyone else, right? Collaboration goes a long way, your ability to collaborate with people and listen and get things done, but do or, right? Cheryl, yes, had a friend that always said he was out to grab a 40, 40 of OE for most of our friends. It was like he was speaking a foreign language, really. Funny, we always said 26er. Other God, an individual with a high IQ and no passion is a cheap computer. Funny, 990, never let your genius get in the way of your basic priorities. I've read about a lot of genius breaking and sequestering themselves socially, often turning to intoxicants because they overwork their minds and burnt out. Yeah, OE equals old English. I was trying to think what it was, old English. And 990, 100%. I've had a lot of students that have taught in high school and saw them in the grade 12 and graduating that were getting like 98% in high school, average on everything. They go to university, they fail out first term. Well, done. They're shattered because they didn't realize high school was just, they were protected, they were pampered. They weren't really challenged, right? So, I've seen a lot of intelligent people just get annihilated by the world, by life, right? The energy, collaboration is everything. We are social animals. The internet is an oxymoron, funny. Lord of iron, Mickey's malt liquor. Ha ha, Mickey's, Mickey's. If you could afford it, we always got 26ers, but Mickey's came in handy. Mickey's came in handy. 990, more simply, always being in control of your passions. They can become your undoing. Yeah, they can become your addictions. And that could be your undoing, right? Oh, thank you all so much for that. I need to hear that. That is some really good advice for sure, how? Yeah, yeah, yeah. And don't let anyone tell you otherwise, right? I've seen that. I can tell you, just from teaching for over two decades, right? I've taught people that the system has written off. The parents have written off. Their peers have written off. Their siblings have written off. Beerslinger, thank you very much for the sub. Subscribe for 25 months currently on the 25-mile street. Beerslinger, salut. Right? That society has written off. Written off early. One person, I've mentioned this example before. I won't go into the details. One person was in grade eight when I started working with them. Towards the end of grade eight, right? I met with them for a few times and a lot of work needed to be there. It was a grade nine. Maybe it was a grade nine, right? Everybody had written off. They thought the best he would do is work as a teller somewhere, right? By the time we're done, I worked for four years, right? He ended up in grade 12 high school. He was taking math 12, physics 12, chemistry 12. Last time I saw him, he thanked me, right? It was an amazing moment, really amazing moment, right? Amazing moment. And he was in university in engineering program, taking engineering, civil engineering, right? Everybody had written them off. Everybody, fuck everybody, right? The only person that can write your you off is you. If you don't write yourself off, no one else can. You're capable of doing anything you want, right? Figure it out. Figure out what it is you want to do and go at it. Even if you fail, you've improved yourself. You acquired skills that you can move on to another project. Don't let ignorance fucking write you off. 990, life is understanding the pecking order of those that were great before you came trapping along and thinking that you know it all. 990 says to how we're all family here indeed. Cheryl, I helped a few students with math when I lived in Kansas. Several teachers recruited me hard after because I was able to help kids that struggle with everyone else. They pointed out that sometimes people learn best from those who struggled with the topic because they are able to think of new ways to explain a topic. Yeah, fantastic. Fantastic. Salute, Cheryl. Also, J-PAL, I just watched a video you made about working with him. You helped when nobody else could figure it out, or maybe they didn't care to. I just, I was able to relate to him or he related to me. I was harsh with him at times, right? I made him cry sometimes, right? But he understood where I was coming from. I explained myself to him, right? I explained myself to him. I told him why I'm doing this, right? And he rose to the occasion, 100% on him. He rose to the occasion. Amazing, kid. How, my God, this is the best stream I've ever been in. Thank you again. Thank you. That's good to hear. Awesome. Salute. Pickle. I'm gonna munch on a pickle. Nice, huh? He wants snacks, don't you? He wants cuddles, too. Cheryl, to this day when I need help, I look for those for whom a topic didn't make us come easy. It's worked each time. Yeah, yeah, for sure. 990. Look at the space programs. Collecting data on every single rocket that exploded mid-flight. Allow the very possibility of safer man flight. Jalan Tahaal. I feel the same way sometimes of the old man. Don't worry, we're all smarter than we think we are. I thought I was dumb for dropping out of high school with half a credit. And no, I'm on my way to making 100k a year. Indeed. Easy peasy. All right. I'm not 100 how. Yep. She chose the math. I don't know. He deserves his own theme song. Like, San Fernando's All San Fernando's Son is awesome. Awesome. It was the blind guy that did the soundtrack for San Fernando's Son. Chico and the Man. Isn't it? Chico and the Man. Oh man, I haven't heard that forever. How? But that's great to hear you enjoy what you do. Also, it's funny that you said you teach math and physics because those are two subjects I've wanted to start studying. I have a middle school level knowledge of both math and science. So it's a bit lofty if a goal, lofty of a goal. But the subject fascinates me how I have a few hundred videos online. I started math making math videos over how many years ago now? 15, 16 years ago. And they're online. You can definitely, you know, take a look. You can go to our SensorTube channel. That's YouTube, but we don't upload everything there. And I have math playlists. There. There's a language of mathematics playlist. And I start off with the most basic stuff going through it. And I jump around a little bit after a while. And then there's math and life playlists. There's how to study playlists. There's trigonometry playlists. There's ASMR math playlist. And there's some specific playlists like mathematics or food and farming, mathematics of art and design and whatnot. Okay. And if you have any questions, let me know. Oh my God. I can testify to that. I was suspended from school at each five from being ungovernable. They thought I was a problem child, but I was just bored with the curriculum. I've already started reading at grade 10 level. Yeah. Yeah. School system, indoctrination system, horrendous, horrendous. Some of the, some of the smartest kids I've ever worked with were the ones that the system had written off because they didn't fit inside their box. Plutorino salutations. Hope you're doing well. Hey chat. Hey Chico. How are you doing good? Salute. First time chat. Tyler the goat. Number one. You're talking about finance within the U.S.? Yeah. Yeah. We are. You can definitely, we can definitely talk about things if you like. Sal wants snacks. How will automob zap something of yours? I'm going to approve it. Sal is reaching. Hey, don't go up there. I'm going to have to go give him a snack. I've been listening to Chico for 10 minutes and yes, I concur. He is the MF man. For some reason, I didn't like MF. I have no idea what that stood for, but it is good. I'll make sure to check them out. You're welcome. Okay, I'm going to go give Sal. He's going to knock shit off. When Sal is angry, this is what he does. He's like, come on, give me some snack. I'll be right back, gang. I'll be right back. I'm going to take the people that are listening to us on a podcast for a walk again. Come on, Sal. I'll give you a snack. His tummy comes first. Come on. Let's give you a snack. Jeez, knocking everything. For those of you who listen to this as a podcast, just the audience will apologize about the sound. I'm not going to step into the pooper. Just going to wash my hands. Fun kitty cats. They're scooching up. I'll hurt that kitty. This is where kitty cats are held away. Cats are so funny. Let's see if we can scoot back in here without creating too much chaos. Kitty cats are so funny. They're a good company. They're a very good company. As long as their tummies are taken care of and they have their space to do their business, they're pretty much independent in a good way. Put that there. Make sure audio is still going. Oh, this battery is not going to last long on the recorder. I consider them to be housemates with us. They're sharing a space with us and they have certain needs. It was our choice to have them come and live with us. That means we have to make sure that they have as pleasant a life as possible. I don't know if it's training. I think it's just talking. Like if you have roommates, human roommates, they'll come and talk to you, right? Kitty cats don't have that type of language ability. So it's their behavior. The way they act is the way they're communicating. So when Sal comes along and goes, that's like him saying, hey, Chichi, I'm hungry. Can you please give me some food? It's not that. I know people have said this word. They've trained you. No, they're communicating with me. I've taught them that when they're hungry, they shouldn't go to the drawer where the snacks are to go scratch it. They shouldn't run around, knock things over. They should come over to me and go, okay, come on. Let's go feed you. Sometimes they're meow. I can tell the difference. They want pets, right? Or they want with Via. When he's like meow, meow, he wants out, right? That's the way of communicating, right? Podcast private chat. Plutrino doing well. I start my new job on Wednesday. Salute to new jobs. Salute to new jobs. Excited, moving industries. So it'll be fun. Nice. Nice. Jealous. Not only that, but they put in work. They keep rodents and pests away, indeed. They hunt, you know, flies every now and then, flies in here. Sometimes they hunt wasps. Not a good idea on their part. I think they might have learned their lessons. They've been stung a couple of times, right? And they keep rodents away, indeed. Right? Cheryl, mine doesn't meow. He just walks on their foot. Oh, Jesus, hilarious. Sal doesn't meow very much. Only when he's hungry or if he wants a little bit of pets. Unsung heroes, certainly. I was just messing with you. Oh, for sure unsung hero. I don't take it, it doesn't offend me or anything like that. For sure, for sure, for sure. It's, it's a relationship, right? Every relationship needs attention. Every new relationship needs attention. John, I always wanted a cat, but I would die. Maybe a bald cat. Oh, you got the allergy, the hair. Yeah, and you know what? Those bald cats, I thought they were ugly because I only seen pictures. I'd never seen one in person before. But last month, I went to a house and they have five of them. Right? Just imagine a house that has five of those bad cats, but not bad cats, bald cats, and they were super cute. I, I couldn't believe it. And that's one of the cases that I mentioned that don't be judgmental on things, don't write things off because you might be proven wrong. I thought they were the ugliest thing, like I've seen pictures of them online. I thought they were the ugliest thing there ever was. Right? And Cheryl says their skin must be so soft. You know what? I didn't pet them for some stupid reason. I don't know why. It just, they're so cute and they were really loving. They came by, they were really friendly. I just didn't pet them for some reason. I don't know why. I will next time I see them. Right? I was hesitant. I was shocked. Right? But they were the cutest thing, man. It was crazy and no hair. Right on. But you have to oil them. I'm not cool with that. You have to oil them. Otherwise, they get dangerous and they're not good in the sun or something like this. I don't know. Yeah, yeah. Sal and Via are almost three years old now. Wow. Wow. Yeah. Almost three years old. I expect a full assessment next. For sure I do. Next I'm open. But their designs were all different. Right? All of them were bald, but they all had different designs on them. Like patches. Dark and brown. It was incredible. It was really cool. All the pictures I've seen, they're all gray. But these ones had different patches. They were like different colors. It was interesting. Really interesting. And Jalan, they looked like bad sacks. They look like peanut sacks. So I'm going to oil them. I'm going to oil them. Is that a peanut? I don't know what that is. It doesn't tell me. Hilarious. I'm going to head to bed. Apologies for blowing up chat. But this was a sincerely best stream. I've been in. Hoping to catch the next one. Have a good one. Thank you again for the advice. My pleasure. Thank you for popping in and thank you for the kind words. Has something jumped in my throat. I hope that wasn't loud. That's nuts sacks. I'm going to allow that. Jalan dang. I got to do it now. I know Chicho. I meant nuts sacks. I'm like peanuts. Nuts sacks. Just not trying to get mad. I don't know. Nuts sacks. You know, they usually have hair on them. These don't have hair. You guys making me crack up hard. Interesting personal finance stream. Interesting personal finance stream. Pickle. Really like pickled tomatoes. Elder God. It's 4.25 a.m. here and I'm drinking and being married. Thank God it's Sunday over here. Love it. Salute to Sunday in the UK. Saturday night is personal finance friendly. The banks are closed. It's not personal finance friendly. The banks are closed. Funny. Weekends are a good time to make business decisions, right? Because you're not going to stream the financial news coming your way. So you can clear your head a little bit. Jalan, don't forget about Julian Assange, boss man. Indeed indeed indeed again. Do not forget. Do not forget. Thank you, Jalan. Free Assange. Free Assange. Free Assange. Julian Assange is a publisher and journalist that has been crucified for trying to bring transparency and accountability of capitalist power to humanity. Something that we desperately need in our societies or your finances being annihilated. Is your business being shut down? Do you know why everything's happening? According to Julian Assange's philosophy, we need transparency and accountability of capitalist power to humanity. The powerful are doing this to us. We need to know why. Gang, for more information, see wikileast.org, defend.wikileast.org, or countless resources available online. Do your research. Find out what's going on. Be free. Indeed indeed indeed. It's incredible. I had someone on SensorTube mention that regarding Julian Assange and they're like, oh dude, he did this, he did this. What if Julian Assange was this? It was just low IQ shit the guy was spewing, right? And the person actually mentioned Daniel Ellsberg. Daniel Ellsberg was different than Julian Assange. Meanwhile, this idiot moron, low IQ propaganda is up the yin-yang person, is quoting Daniel Ellsberg saying, Daniel Ellsberg's case was different than Julian Assange's case. So we shouldn't support Julian Assange, because Julian Assange bad, right? I replied to him with a couple of paragraphs and one of the things I said was, Daniel Ellsberg was one of the most staunch supporters of Julian Assange. If not me, number one supporter of Julian Assange. So the person he's quoting trying to dismiss what Julian Assange is, right, trying to pretend he understands the situation that's happening and understood what Daniel Ellsberg did. Didn't even realize that Daniel Ellsberg supports Julian Assange up the yin-yang, right? Supports Julian Assange 100%, right? That's how propaganda-nice some people are. It's pathetic to see actually, it's pathetic to see. All you do with people like that is burn them a new asshole, right? That's it, Allah God. I saw a guy talking about the Western media being controlled by foreign nations. Only independent journalism is safe for information gathering, indeed 100%. It's the only sources you can really go to to acquire information. Everything else is compromised, everything else is compromised. They might feed you 80%, not even 80%. Western corporate media best, they'll feed you 50% facts, but they'll distort the facts with the other 50% to make you think that fire is not hot, right? It's crazy. Plotino, if I want my foreign journalism, I just read foreign media. Yeah, indeed, all right? And not controlled media. Independent journalists, we're lucky. We're living in one of the most exciting blessed periods in human history. Really, we're blessed, right? Because right now, if you want to know what's going on in a certain part of the world, you can do half a day's research and find independent journalists from that area reporting, right? Do a day of research. If you're really interested, you can find independent journalists from any part of the world that you're interested in and see what they're covering, okay? People are just lazy that don't know. Unsung hero, then the big search ends, search ends say recently they're going to censor independent media. Sure, they're going to try to. Yeah, they're going to try to, which is really, by the way, which is extremely important, right? Because they realize that the floodgates have opened, that many people don't believe the bullshit that they're peddling, and they don't. You got to be low IQ to believe that shit, right? Many people don't believe centralized propaganda. So they're trying to tighten their news and trying to make sure that not more people are going to find their way to independent media and find out that centralized power is just full of bullshit, right? So they're trying to prevent more people from finding independent sources of news, right? Is it going to work? Maybe. Here's the kicker. If you've been consuming your news outside of the social media platforms, right, you've been seeking out independent news sources and have been educating and educating yourself over the last few years, then what you know, right, is happening to the world, is way different than those people who have just consumed corporate propaganda, centralized corporate propaganda, right? That includes people who only get their news from Facebook, only get their news from Google searches or Twitter or Instagram or whatever, right? You need to find independent sources and consume that information and put yourself through rapid education because things are changing on many fronts and investing in personal finance is one of them. If you've even done a smidgen of research into what it takes to invest, you would have realized by now that there's so much going on right now that if you're not educated at what the game is, you're going to get burned. You're going to get burned hard, right? We have friends that have bought homes in apartments, homes, land, whatever. In the last four years, that for the last few years, I've been telling people, don't go into that. Don't go into that. Interest rates are going to go up. Interest rates are going to... But some of these people that we know took the advice of the bankers and then lock in their mortgages. They got mortgages, floating mortgages. I asked one of them, I go, why did you do that for? You've talked to me. I've told you. Interest rates are going up. Don't go into that. And if you're going to go into that, lock it in. And she told me that the bank financial advisor told them, oh, get it floating because interest rates are so low. Fuck. Those people are pretty much screwed right now because it's not just mortgage rates have gone up. Everything's gone up. And you have to think about it in terms of it's not that the prices have gone up, it's that the money is not worth as much. They devalue your currency, which is the reason that they're kicking up interest rates. It's twofold. One of it is they're trying to protect their currencies. A country, if the currency becomes unstable, that country is fucking gone down the toilet. Those people in power will no longer be in power and there's going to be huge turmoil. And some heads might roll. So what they're trying to do right now, Western countries in many countries are increasing interest rates to protect their currencies. They can't have the currency go into hyperinflation. They can't do it, devalue completely. Because if they do, they're not Turkey, they're not Erdogan. It's not a total scam in many countries. People will demand someone's head on a platter. Or multiple people's heads on a platter. So one of the reasons they're doing this is because they're going to protect the currency. The other reason they're doing this is because they know the numbers. We know the numbers. It should go to people in debt. So they're reducing the middle class because they can't have as many people in the system as wealthy as they are. They need to reduce that. As the World Economic Forum Psychopath says, you will own nothing. You will own nothing and they will be happy. I was talking to a co-worker today and he was in the military and he was telling me about how he once had to transport someone really important and that he had millions of dollars in duffel bags and that they gave it to the Taliban for information. And I was shocked. Like, how do they know if it's good info or not? That's taxpayer money. Crazy. Yeah, yeah. They did this a lot. They fucking... pallets of cash. They sent to Iraq. They sent to Afghanistan. They even sent plain loads of cash to Iran. Right? In Afghanistan, this is what centralized power did. They said, if you can tell us where the Taliban are, we'll give you money. Just fucking imagine. You go to a village. You announce. Tell us where the Taliban at. Taliban is at. Right? Anybody that's collaborating with the Taliban and will give you money. If you're in a small village, any community, there's a little bit of conflict between certain people in the community. So some of those people turn around and said, hey, come here. The people weren't Taliban. They're just ratting them out. They get money and they get rid of an enemy in the village. Just fucking imagine. And now you know why Mali Niger told France to go leave their countries. Right? Why China and Russia are gaining so much power globally. Why Western countries are seeing major economic downturn. Right? People are tired of this shit. Yeah. Elder God. A Google search gets you exactly what they want you to see. Yeah. In the past, when you did a Google search, you would get, like it says, oh, this many hits. Right? Do a search for anything. You got 20,000. 100,000. 1,255,000. 100 million hits. Right? But if you go page, keep on flipping through the pages, the pages die off after seven or eight pages. Six, seven or eight if you're lucky. After six or seven pages, there's no more search. You're at the end of the search. In the past, you could have kept on going page after page of your search work. Sometimes you went down 20 pages. You're trying to find alternate perspectives. Google is garbage. If you're using Google for your searches for information, especially related to politics, economics, social, whatever it is. Right? Might as well go to Facebook to get your fucking news. Like really? That means it's totally censored. You're going to be as educated, as informed as what? With my kitty cats regarding geopolitics. They don't know shit. You're not going to know shit. Okay. It just is what it is. Right? She showed every time within the past year, or so. Every time I get money from the bank withdrawal, I always, always get new bills. And a lot of the people are always like, awesome, hell yeah. They're oblivious to what that actually means. They're, oops, printing, printing. It is what it is. Right? Unsung hero to all the God. Yeah. Oh, I understand that. But they seem to be tightened the screws recently. I'm having trouble finding the info. Yeah. Unsung hero, and everyone else. I'm using Brave now. I'm using Brave browser as my main browser, and Brave search engine as my main search engine. For images and videos right now, Brave is diverting either to Bang or Google, but they're going to change that up. Right? And find an independent search engine to do your searches. Right? Plotino chicho. What is your opinion on the economists? Oh God, it's total neocon rack. New job gets it for free. And I want to know your opinion on it. It's a total neocon rack. It's, yeah, it's all, it always has been. Right? I had a friend and I haven't talked to him for a long, long time. I had a sort of a falling out with him when I forgot to go to their wedding. I was partying. After, after a couple of days of, I went, oh my God, I forgot to go to the wedding. He was a really good friend, actually. I love the guy. Right? And his wife. Right? And then, and then we, we connected up again and we talked and stuff like this. But he turned to me. He got into banking and he got into managing people's money, financial advisor. Right? And it's a long story short. There's a lot going on and stuff like this. And I talked to him and he asked me this exact same question. Hey chicho, what do you think about the economists? It's a really good magazine. I said, if you're into Wall Street, if you want to know what the neocons are doing, if you want to know where wars are going to be, if you want to know what's collapsing, stuff like this, what, what taxpayer money is being spent on, annihilated, right? And if you're interested in getting some of that piece of the pie, right? Then economists, by all means, you can read it, right? But take everything they say in regarding, in regards to geopolitics, with the neoconservative lens, which means it's bullshit, right? And just read between the lines. But as far as the economists goes, it's a fucking neocon rag, right? It's a neocon rag. The SG Google is literally paid placement. Yeah, not even a hot take. That's how it works. That's how it works. It didn't work that way before, right? Oh my God, you can't even search P sites on Google now. You get a list of help lines and counseling services. Oh, really? Like porn sites? P is porn sites? I don't even use Google anymore. Are you serious? Meanwhile, they're the biggest peddler of porn there is. Fucking crazy, man. Crazy. By the way, straight up. Gang, if you want to know what's going on in society, check this out. Here's a prospector from a guy that has lived a few decades. Here's a prospector when a guy has lived a few decades. Then we're going to end the stream soon, Gang. Okay, check this out. Now, back in the 80s and 90s, even the early 2000s, right? If you wanted to see pole dancing, you went to a strip joint, right? If you wanted to see soft porn, you watched soft porn. You watched Emanuel, right? In the 80s, Emanuel and the multiple iterations of it, right? Soft porn, right? Right now, pole dancing is an exercise. And soft porn is reality show, like Love Island. So they've taken what used to be on the fringe of society, which are strip joints and porn. And they repackaged it as different products, and they're selling it to the masses, right? That's the way economics works. That's the way investing works. That's the way politics works. That's the way centralized power tries to financialize the fringe and bring it into the mainstream while repackaging it the way they want, right? Controlling it. Unsung Hero Victor Secret's magazines. Hilarious. So what's your favorite non-p-graphic magazine? Heavy Metal. Good housekeeping. Good housekeeping. Oh my God. Brave doesn't block anything. You can get the pee you need. Enough said. You can get pee-pee. I'm that note gang. Let's call this stream. My audio for the lapel mic hasn't ended yet, so we're able to keep everyone listening to this on the podcast all the way to the end. Mods, thank you for being here. Gang, thank you for the conversation. I do enjoy the manga and real life cat. And free assange, free assange, free assange. Gang, if you want to know what this work is about, I'm on Patreon. Lazy Panda 109. Thank you very much for the follow. Salut, salut. Gang, we're on Patreon. Substack, subscribe star. You can definitely follow the work there. We do have a gilded server. You're definitely welcome. To join us on the gilded server. Share information. Just talk. Whatever you want. Free speech, free speech. Oh my god, I bet you're so tired. What time is it there now? It's almost five o'clock in the morning. Yikes. Sorry to keep you up so late. Nicholas, salut. 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