 This is Clown World Day. Controllers that will cash go away though. They're trying to make cash go away. Controllers that for sure. For sure. Remember, Sunny Jack. Thank you very much for following. Remember, controllers then, one of the first things that happened when they rolled out this COVID freak out, right? Lock everybody down. There were places that you couldn't spend cash. And I only spent cash. So I went to places to buy things with cash, and they wouldn't take my money. I went to the counter, and they said this much, and I brought out cash to pay it. And they said, no, no, we don't take cash. It's dirty. There's COVID on it. Because they were watching fucking bullshit propaganda. There's COVID on the money. Help me, manager. I was trying to give me cash. We don't take cash. I was like, dude, this is legal tender. You have to take it. We don't take it. There was one store here. It was sort of a big store. It wasn't like a Home Depot, but it had stuff like Home Depot and lots of other things. It had been here for like 100 years. Downtown Victoria. They're out of business. There are places that wouldn't take my cash that I didn't go to anymore. Some of those places are out of business. They refuse to take money because they watched corporate propaganda, centralized propaganda, and refused to do business with local people. Too bad for them because they were low IQ people. They're trying to eliminate cash. There's no doubt about it because they want to be able to tax you up the yin-yang. For example, take a look. Let's assume I buy this cup brand new. I pay tax on it. By the way, I got this as a gift from a student, a longtime student I had. Awesome gift. She sent it to me. Awesome. It's got a little partner too. But let's assume I bought this as a gift. She bought it at a local place. Crafts people paid pretty sure. No, maybe she didn't pay cash. But either way, it was a local buy. So she sent this to me. But let's say I buy this and I pay tax on it. Buy a brand new, pay tax on it, drink my tea. Let's assume in the future I want to sell it. If I open up a, put it on, do a garage sale or put it online to sell at a local online website, someone comes and pays me cash and they can have my cup. I'm not going to sell it at the price I bought it for because it's used. The reason government wants to eliminate cash is this. Because the next time, if I try to sell this and if there's no cash, look at eBay. I have to sell this using digital currency. And when I sell this, the government's going to want their tax money off this. So if I bought this, let's say $100, we did an ASMR math video on this, by the way. If I bought this for $100 and I paid a certain amount of tax, let's say in Canada it would be 15%, right? So it would have cost me $115. To make it simple, let's say $85 and then $15. It would be 87 and whatever, 13, but you get the gist. And then next time I go sell it, the government's going to want to get their tax money, right? So if I sell it for 50, then there's going to be 750 tax on it. The government takes tax. And then that person, let's say sells it, that person sells it, that person sells it, that person sells it. By the time this changes hands a few times, you've paid more tax on buying this thing and selling this thing, right? Then the original value of this thing, right? That's why the government wants everything to go digital, because you're going to be paying tax up the fucking yin and yang, right? Up the yin and yang, right? Because they want their money. That's why in Canada, they just approved $400 million purchase of a missile system from a U.S. defense company that's basically laundering money through Wall Street to send to Ukraine for fuck's sake. $400 million. You should check out Canada, right? You should check out Canada. Complete collapse.