 Let's make sure we're coming in live. Cool. Awesome. Awesome. Awesome. Good morning. Good morning, everyone. This is Chicho. Welcome to my channel and welcome to another live stream. Today, today is January 4th, 2021. It's 8 a.m. PST, Pacific Time, West Coast Canada, United States, and I kick it up eight hours, so we're around 4 p.m. UK time. Earlier today, we got the decision regarding Julian Assange's extradition, and that is what this live stream is about. We're doing a live stream open discussion on Julian Assange and WikiLeaks. This is part 11, and it's an open discussion on the extradition, and the decision that came down was basically the judge came out and said that they will not be extraditing Julian Assange to the United States because the prison system, the industrial incarceration system in the United States, is so brutal that anyone with ill health, physical, mental, is in danger of being killed, I guess, murdered, dying because of the system. So according to UK law, they will not be able to extradite Julian Assange to the United States because the conditions are too horrendous for the UK to send anyone to prison in the United States of America. Okay, now we're going to wait until notifications go out on Discord and Twitch for people to pop in because I know there's been a lot of people that have wanted that are waiting for this discussion. Oh my god, how are you doing? Go team, go team, Sly Wolf, I teach you, I hope you're well, doing well, doing good today. In general, I try to do good every day, but today's news regarding Julian Assange is a win and a loss at the same time, right? So I'm just, you know, I gave the little intro for people watching this video after the fact or listening to this audio on SoundCloud, Spotify, iTunes, whatever podcast and platform they're using because we are recording Son of the Palm Mike as well, right? But basically the decision right now is Julian Assange will not be extradited Eduardo, how are we doing? Free Assange, free Assange, free Assange right now, right? He's not going to his death. He's not going to his death, but he's been tortured. He's been basically imprisoned for 10 years and tortured for a number of years. So it is cost to celebrate for sure, because he's not going to be handed to the monsters, right? In an incarceration system that is, like that's what the announcement is, the US incarceration system is so horrendous that United States greatest ally cannot justly extradite a person to that system. Like that's what the decision is. Unbelievable, right? Unbelievable. That says a lot about the United States. Graham, how are you doing? Hope you're doing well. Feel like juice. Good morning. Good morning. On Saturdays, H-E-Ch-O chat. Hope you're well. You guys as well, man. You guys as well. Think, Bob, he's on suicide. Why? Yeah, that's what it was because what's happened is, from what I understand, there is a history of suicide in Julian Assange's family. I'm not sure how deep that goes. That's just something like cross my wire, right? And obviously, the UN repertoire nails the UN repertoire for torture when they investigated him, did their investigation. They found out that, yeah, he was being tortured and he was extremely depressed and there was a risk of suicide, right? So he is on suicide watch for sure. Do I believe that Julian Assange would commit suicide? If he was going to be extradited to the United States and there was no hope that you were going to be handed over to people that, in the last two decades, it's been revealed that they've tortured children as young as 14 years old. They've tortured people to death, teenagers, adults. They conduct horrendous, horrendous acts that you have been charged for revealing to the world. What would you do? What would you do? Right? Goody six. How are you doing, Echicho? Hope your morning has been great. It's been pretty good. It's been pretty good. But I'm pissed off to a certain degree because the UK court system didn't just come out, judicial system didn't just come out and spit in the US's Justice Department or whoever these monsters are that want to extradite Julian Assange, spit in their faces and say, get lost. There is no jurisdiction here. You have no case. You cannot extradite and prosecute, prosecute, torture, assassinate a journalist because they reveal your war crimes, right? My question is, which government in the world is willing to do that, right? Which government in the world is willing to stand up to the United States of America and the UK and these monsters that run our world right now? Because whichever country that is, Julian Assange needs to go there. If, when he is released, my bet would be for him to go to Iceland because Iceland has proven that they stand on the side of free speech, open internet, and they prosecute Wall Street criminals, right? Nicholas, how are you doing? Welcome, welcome to another live stream. What up, bud? What up? Good to be back. Good to have you back, Nicholas. Hello all, Mr. Izakaya. How are you doing? Twitching Jason morning. Saw the update this morning. The news is good, I think, right? It is good for Julian Assange and all of us that were supporting Julian Assange for him to be freed, right? It is good news, cost to celebrate, right? It's 8 a.m. in the morning right now, I'm drinking tea, okay? Salute, salute. If Julian Assange had walked out of prison today, I'd be drinking something a little heavier, okay? If the judge had come out and said that the United States can go fuck itself and free Julian Assange, you'd see me with my party hat on, and we'd be at my liqueur cabinet, and we'd be living a live stream for 10 hours, okay? That's where we are right now. If the judge had come out and said, yeah, we're going to extradite Julian Assange, it was a non-situation because it was going to be appealed, and this is still going to be appealed for the United States side as well, right? Padre, Padre, Padre, fantastic news. He won't be extradited. Disappointed it was because of Suicide Watch and not because he was correct in publishing, and for Indeed, I agree with your Padre. Jay Thomas, 2,000 Aichi Show, this is a really interesting topic indeed. Cheryl, good morning, good morning. It's a hopeful day. It is a hopeful day. That's the best way of putting it, Cheryl. It's a hopeful day, all right? And for that, it's cost to celebrate, right? I bring death day, chichou, not feeling too well today. Glad to be here. Glad to have you. I bring death. Maybe you should bring peace. It'll make you feel better, brother. Padre, yeah, I am feeling the same way. They took the easy way out, yeah, and they left the door open for the United States to try to do the same thing to any other journalist in the world, right? But what, really, just imagine if every country in the world bows down to the United States when they try to extradite journalists, why would any country do this? Because most countries are controlled by centralized institutions, and those centralized institutions, just like the United States, which is a centralized controlled oligarchy, was not happy about what Julian Assange and WikiLeaks have revealed, all the leaks coming to them, revealing their war crimes. So centralized states would say, you know what, let's hand them over to the United States. That will set a precedence in our country as well, that we're not going to stand by, while citizens of a country reveal our crimes, done with the funds and in the name of the citizens of that country. The whole thing's totally twisted, totally messed up, right, totally messed up. How do you think it will play out if when the US appeals? The US will appeal, it basically, here, I'll read your comment made by, and this was a best comment, one of the best comments, by Kevin Costanza, right, and I'll let me give you the Twitter link for it, copy link location. This is what he said, the United States government's mass incarceration system just lost them their case against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, right, and that is 100%, what happened? Basically the judge came out and said, look man, and that's the Wiki, that's the Twitter link that I just said, basically the judge came out and said, look, even though I'm paid by the United States government, and he, she is, right, like the way she conducted herself during this whole trial was horrendous, she should be removed from power and put on a bad naughty list and kicked out of the UK for treason, really, right, that judge is horrendous, horrendous, horrendous, the way she conducted herself, right, even she, her, that was the paid lackey of the UK government and the United States special interest groups, the oligarchs, right, the deep state, even she couldn't extradite Julian Assange to the United States, she even came out and said, look man, look, your system is so effin' bad, so horrendous, right, that we can't even send someone to your country, that you want sent, that I'm willing to send because I'm your paid lackey, I just can't even do that because your system's just completely collapsed, you guys are treating people, human beings like garbage, right, you're torturing them to death, there is no, there is no mental health, there is no rehabilitation, you, you, you've been, it's been shown throughout history that your prison system completely abuses its incarcerated population, assassinates them at times, executes them for no damn reason, right, for, it executes people that are even, even known to be innocent people, right, that's what she said, like, I live in Canada, our prison system's pretty horrendous here, but if Julian Assange, Canadian government was trying to, if the whole circus, the show trial, was going on from the Canadian side, the judge couldn't say, oh, I can't, we can't send Julian Assange to Canada because your prison system's so damn horrendous that I can't even do that for you, right, if Canada was doing this, Julian Assange would have been extradited to Canada, right, that's how horrendous the US system is, right, from what I understand on Wednesday, two days from now, the, or I think the 15th, January 15th, I think it's the end date for the US to appeal the decision, okay, they've already stated that they're going to appeal, but by all accounts, appeal is going to be rejected, right, we don't know yet, no, other God, I wouldn't go to Russia, even though Snowden's there, right, if Julian Assange goes to Russia, then he will have to agree not to do journalism or be involved with WikiLeaks anymore, there will be little caveats and they're saying, okay, we'll take you in, but you be a good boy, and you're going to be sitting in, just raise your kids, and that's what Julian Assange might want to do, if I was in Julian Assange's situation, yeah, I will honestly tell you, I would come out and say thank you everyone that supported me in all this jazz, however, I am extremely disappointed that tens of millions of people did not go into the streets and shut down their governments to prevent a journalist that revealed war crimes of your government to be persecuted the way I was, right, and I am exhausted, right, if I was Julian Assange's, he would say look, I am exhausted, I have given you all I can, and I was willing to give you my life, and I have been, you know, been able to slip through the cracks, right, I'm out, up to you to do what you need to do, okay, hopefully he makes bail, bail should, he should have been let out right away, as far as I'm concerned, can we expect them to be out of chains anytime soon, maybe, maybe, I'm hopeful, I'm hopeful, but Stella, Julian Assange's partner made a statement, I've been following this thing since morning, since like, I don't know, four o'clock, three thirty, I've been following the stuff going on, Stella, Julian Assange's partner came out and said, we didn't win, right, but it is cost to celebration basically, but we didn't win because every journalist in the world is still in danger, the truth is in danger, governments are being allowed to commit war crimes, horrendous acts on humanity, right, and they're getting away with it, okay, Ding Maverick, I've done, Julian Assange ever gets what you want for him, the celebration stream would be so legendary, it would be legendary, it would be legendary, my harvest would be out from the summer, right, Graham, maybe I've watched too many movies, but what is the chance that they just let him go and then he has an accident, Graham, no, you haven't watched too many movies, Julian Assange, when he's freed, right, he will be under permanent surveillance by the security state, by totalitarian governments that we have, and they will try to execute him, okay, they will try to execute him, according to Hillary Clinton, she came out and the Democratic Party and the Republican Party, the both, they were like, can't we drone this guy, right, Julian Assange, life is in danger forever until until he's passing, as well as his children's by the way, because we know that governments of the world have, if they can't get a hold of the parents, the people responsible or the people that they want to execute, they execute their children, okay, we know this, right, and this is not hearsay, this is not a conspiracy, Obama drone the 14 or 15, 16, a child in Yemen because they were trying to execute his dad, the Obama administration, okay, look this up, and he was an American citizen, by the way, so the Obama administration executed, assassinated a child with a drone sitting in a cafe with other children on a table in Yemen because they were going after his father, okay, so Julian Assange's children, Julian Assange's partner, partner may also be executed by the United States of America, okay, or another interested party, so their lives are in danger forever, okay, unless, unless we in the Western world, okay, arrest and prosecute all the war criminals in our midst, okay, we need to arrest and prosecute all the war criminals in the United States, in the UK, in France, in Canada, in Europe, the ones that we have control over, right, people will come out and say oh what about this country, what about those countries, what about China, what about Russia, what about this, what about Saudi, we don't have control over that, I don't anyway, and most of the people here don't, but we have a say in our governments, right, so Graham, I don't think you've watched too many movies, I think you're speaking the truth, the United States will try to execute Julian Assange, and they have already tried to execute Julian Assange, the party had, for me, the party had started laughing, seriously, that would be amazing, and by the way, gang, I'm sorry if I'm way, the chat's like pretty busy, so I'm not caught up to chat, you know what, I'm gonna, I'm gonna school down gang, and I'm gonna see if there's anything directed towards me, if there's anything directed towards me, please let me know, there's conversations taking place between people, Chichou, so Dingbob or Chichou, what is, what is, what if Assange came to Canada as a thought experiment, no, Canada would extradite him to the United States, Canada, we, our government here is basically, you know, trash talking Canadian government, but truth is the truth, we do whatever the United States wants us to do in general, right, irrelevant if they're Republican or Democrat or whoever, right, 80% of our exports go to the United States of America, right, Canada has tried to diversify from that, but it's just a geography of it, right, and we, we haven't had a government in Canada that stood up to the United States for a very, very, very long time, and it's about dying time we did, right, but yeah, they would extradite him, they extradited, Canadian government extradited a citizen that sold cannabis seeds to the US, right, cannabis seeds, seeds of a plant, right, they extradited that person, Mark Emery to the United States, right, they, Canadian government handed over, right, a Canadian citizen to the United States and they helped extradite him to Syria for the Syrian government to torture on behest the United States, right, that's how, you know, where Canadian government stands, just to let you know, and every Canadian knows this, right, CK Fisher, something isn't adding up, why is the UK now trying to keep Assange when they fought so hard to get him out of the Ecuadorian embassy, because look, the UK, the spotlight is on the UK, right, if Julian Assange, if the UK government extradites Julian Assange to the United States, it might be the straw that broke the camel's back, right, it might be the straw that broke the camel's back, however, the United States just handed the US government a gift, right, they said, okay, like, there's no way we could extradite him there, like, it'll break the UK, right, but they didn't say the charges are bogus, Julian Assange had to write as a journalist to publish this information, right, what they did was they used sort of a asterisk saying, oh, we can't send them there because he's on suicide watch, and in the US prison system, you don't have the infrastructure, the safety net there to treat prisoners in this type of situation adequately, right, so they're playing politics, right, they're not extraditing Julian Assange, but they left the door open for the US government to prosecute any journalist that they want in the UK anyway, right, so if I was a real journalist in the UK, if this thing is not resolved where it goes to appeals and it comes out saying that journalists cannot be extradited to the United States government based on US espionage act and crap like this, then most journalists in the UK, I can't really see any journalist, if they were able to do this to Julian Assange, the most famous journalist, the most well-respected journalist, the most important journalist and publisher the world has seen, ever, if they were able to do this to Julian Assange, what can they do to Joe Blow that starts publishing the truth, right, if I was in the UK, a journalist in the UK, I would wait to see what happens with Julian Assange, if I was sitting on something hot, right, I would wait to see what happens with Julian Assange, I would wait to see which country Julian Assange decides to go to where he believes he will be protected, both from extradition and assassination, right, and I would try to get citizenship in that country, move to that country and then publish my work, right, that's where we are right now, which is a ridiculous place to be, okay, if we as citizens of the world want to know what's going on, right, if we want to have a control over our lives, that's where we are right now, right, and just a reminder again, if you don't know who Julian Assange is, Julian Assange is a publisher and journalist that has been crucified for trying to bring transparency and accountability of capital as power to humanity, okay, and we do have a Julian Assange playlist on our YouTube channel and a lot of those videos are uploaded to our Bitube channel and you can get caught up with everything that we've covered so far, because we've jumped right into it, right, I'm scrolling down again just to see if there's anything directed towards me, Trader Joe's redeem 500 points, love a lot Tony, Chico, do you think Chelsea Manning is also in danger, yeah, yeah, I think so, I think so, Chelsea is doing good right now, right, there's two channels on Twitch that have set up that auto host, the only two channels that we auto host on Twitch right now is Action for Assange, which is doing a fantastic job live streaming, doing coverage of the Julian Assange case for a number of years now, since they came online like three or four years ago or something like this, they've been on it, right, reporting, documenting, doing live streams, staying up to date, they've done a fantastic job, if you're not subscribed to Action for Assange, they're both on YouTube and Twitch, they've been live streaming on Twitch as well, but they're not getting, they haven't got a foothold there, I recommend subscribing to them, Action for Assange, Action the number four and Assange, right, we auto host Action for Assange and we auto host Chelsea Manning and she's awesome, right, she plays games and she's mad, she's the coolest chick around, right, seriously, and I'm glad to see her get a nice foothold on Twitch and growing, right, she's got, when she got on there, when we started auto hosting, or she just got on, like it was like a week, right, she had like, I don't know, a few hundred subscribers, right, so we auto host, boom, done deal, right, now she's got like 14,000 plus subscribers on Twitch, which is fantastic, right, but Chelsea Manning, the US is going dark, is on a very, very dark path, right, I'm not sure if Chelsea Manning is even allowed to leave the United States of America, but if I was Chelsea Manning, I would also keep an eye on where, which country Julian Assange is going to go to, okay, and I would move there if I was living in the United States, really gang, I hate to say it, but it's just the way it is right now, right, if the state is after you get the fuck out, right, Graham, Canada has historically held a trade deficit with the United States in every year since 1985 in net trade of goods, I wonder if this is the only reason Canada does what the US wants, currently they're at 12.5 billion, which isn't that much in the grand scheme of things, yeah, for Canada is large, but and basically look, the way the way Canada works, okay, for me, I've traveled to the United States a lot, I got found in the United States, I used to go to the United States a lot, right, but I stopped going as of 2002, when the Patriot Act came to full effect and I realized that the United States wasn't slumber, they were hypnotized and they weren't going to prevent the Patriot Act from being renewed every year or every six months or whatever the hell it is, right, okay, and I used to go to the United States like really anywhere between two to five, four or five times a year, okay, and in 2002 I stopped going, okay, and I haven't gone to the United States since 2002, but the same we used to have and I still do, less so now to a certain degree, but we always used to say that whatever happens in LA in California finds its way to Canada in the West Coast anyway within about five years, so if you want to see the latest trends that get in California is known for this, right, if a trend can get a foothold in California, then it's a multi-billion-dollar business, right, if you can get a foothold in California, then you can export that product outside of California and it will get out there, right, and usually it found its way to Canada within five years, okay, in the UK I think the concern is journalists on TV general report on other BS rather than Assange type issues agreed Birdie here and I wouldn't call anyone reporting on cable television on BBC a journalist in the UK, they are not journalists, they are propagandists, okay, that's all they are, same goes with Canada, same goes with the United States, right, they are propagandists, if you want real journalism, if you want real news, real analysis, you find independent creators online and follow their work, end of story, right, if you want to know a sampling of some of the people, some of the news that we're sharing, that we're following, go to our Discord page and we have a news folder, we have a politics folder, we have a censorship folder, we have a cancel culture folder, we have a co-folder because we're uploading this to YouTube, we're not going to talk about that, right, but go to our Discord page and you'll find a whole bunch of folders, channels that you can talk about, anything you want and you're going to read a lot of news there that you're not going to find on any cable news network, okay, news network, I bet Canada just likes being defended by America, no one's going to invade Canada, right, the only country that will invade Canada is the United States and the United States is not going to invade Canada, we've passed gone in militarily anyway, right, but by propaganda huge, Canada's propaganda is up the yin yang, right, our education system has collapsed in a big way, one of the reasons it's collapsed is because the influence of the United States, right, our political system has been hijacked, the evangelical religious movement has taken over, has a foothold in Canada as well, it's an invasion of another type, right, it's an invasion of ignorance, it's an invasion of fanaticism, I'm going to scroll down gang just to get caught up with chat, if there's anything directed towards me please let me know, I know there's a lot of people having it, you know, chiming in on the situation, young pollacks, how are you doing, I feel like people feel powerless against these big, I read that as big elites, big elites and that's why the kind of shrug it off, man, you have to make a stand at some point, you have to ask yourself this, right, this is one of the best things I ever came across was this, that was a quote, I'm paraphrasing, I can't remember exact quotes well and I can't remember who said it, but basically the person said this, I am standing for justice, for the truth, I am waging this war on the elites, on the oligarchs, because if I don't do it, my children will have to do it and I don't want my children to have to go through this hardship, so I am taking on that responsibility, I am taking on that hardship to protect my children, for anyone sitting on their ass and allowing these oligarchs, these fanatics, these monsters to run amok in our nations, in our countries and our world and our communities, you need to open your eyes because if you give them this much, they will take the world and that is exactly what they're doing right now or trying to do right now, because people just kept on bending, bending, bending, bending, bending, bending, bending and all of a sudden your flat ass, flat on your ass with the foot stomping down on you, right? Get up, stand up, fight for your right, timed cosmic vision, timed to pack a fresh one, I'm scrolling down gang, I'm scrolling down, ding-ba-ba chichu, how many of these propagandists are simply puppets unaware and do not actually have the intention to fulfill that role as a propagandist, i.e. they believe what they are doing is good right and don't see it as propaganda, as the same goes ding-ba-ba, if they think they're doing the right thing, the rota hell is paved with good intentions, that's one way of saying it, right? The other way of saying it is just because you were told to commit war crimes, it doesn't absolve you of the war crimes, right? Throughout history, we have prosecuted, prosecuted soldiers, propagandists, like literally what you're asking me, during history, the winning nations of a conflict have arrested stenographers, propagandists of the opposing nation and tried them for war crimes and executed them, okay? For example, in the United States, you've had a lot of television journalists, one of them was when Trump was bombing Syria, was look at these beautiful missiles flying into the air and killing people, basically, right? That person, as far as I'm concerned, is not only just a propagandist, that person is committing crimes and a lot of those people, propagandists that are ignorant, well, that's ignorance of their own choosing, right? And I really don't think they're ignorant. I think they're maybe fanatics and they are willingly doing this and the reason they're doing this is because of money and power, right? Whatever, what if we try and bend them? What happens to things that don't bend? They break. They break. I don't imply these propagandists were innocent, just clarifying. Yeah, no, they weren't innocent. Gang, I'm all the way down to the bottom of the chat right now. Okay, so I've skimmed over a lot of things, right? Now, we've linked up a few different sources on our Discord page, okay? If you want to, here, let me do Discord, Discord, okay? If you go to our Discord page, the Politics folder has an interview with Nils Melzner, right? The Yuan repertoire, which is really good. And we've linked up some stuff in the General folder because that's some four o'clock this morning. That's when we're sharing information. There's a few people on there that were sharing information and stuff, right? So you can get caught up with what's going on. The summary of it is this. The judge came out and said that no extraditing Julian Assange to the United States, not because he revealed war crimes, not because he's a publisher, not because he's a journalist, not because he has the right to do journalism, right? But the judge came out and said, they're not going to extradite Julian Assange to the U.K., U.S., because he's on Suicide Watch and U.S. prison system is so horrendous that they can't extradite anyone to such a horrendous condition, right? The U.S. government has come out and said they will appeal this decision. The odds are the appeal is going to be rejected, okay? Because the only thing they can appeal on is not that the judge came out and said, oh, journalist has a right to do journalism and stuff like this, right? The judge came out and said, yeah, that's okay to prosecute and crucify a journalist and a publisher for revealing war crimes. The judge actually okayed that, right? All the judge said was that they can't send Julian Assange to the U.S. because the prison system is so horrendous. So the only thing the U.S. government can appeal on is to appeal the decision that the judge made, which means to prove that the U.S. prison system is a good system, right? Which a donkey with his ass, a hand up his ass, knows that that's BS. Everyone knows that the U.S. prison system is one of the most horrendous systems out there. You can't compare it to China. China is horrendous as well, right? China is way more horrendous than the United States, but we don't live in China, right? We're not dealing with that. We have no control over that other than our purchasing power, right? So the only thing that the United States can appeal is that try to prove that their judicial system, the prison system is okay, right? They can handle being good, right? And everyone knows they can't prove that because like from today, if they change the system completely, let's say they changed it, they improved it as of today. If you take decades, hundreds of years go back, it's horrendous. So how long are they going to hold Julian Assange until the U.S. prison system changes to treat people properly for them to be able to extradite Julian Assange? How are they going to prove that the U.S. prison system is okay? They're not, right? So even if they appeal and the appeal goes ahead, it's going to be knocked down, right? So Julian Assange should be freed at some point. How long is going to take? Who knows? Hopefully he's not assassinated in prison or becomes ill, suicided, shot back and ahead twice, right? Like Gary Webb. We're hopeful. As Cheryl said, it's a hopeful day, right? But not Obama hopeful where he's mass murdering hundreds of thousands of people. Real hopeful. We have a cause to celebrate, right? But we've got to be on guard. Okay. Anybody at all? I'm paraphrasing here, but I think it was grandpa Robert Anton Wilson who said something along the lines, quote, the whole history of history can be reduced to an ongoing war between secret societies pretty much, right? And they need canon fodder, right? So the whole history, the whole history of history can be reduced to an ongoing war between secret societies, right? Using humanity as canon fodder, right? And how are we being used as canon fodder? Because we're willingly remaining ignorant of what's going on in the world. And in many situations, a lot of people have been lied to, duped into believing, into investing, right? Their heart and soul, their money, their family, their finances, their mental and physical health in a system that is completely predatory, right? So people have to snap out of it, wake up, wake up, system of down, right? Like burns them all away, fire. I think we have aliens, the British government, I think got aliens everywhere earlier on. Lafala Tony Chichu has Assange attempted suicide like Manning did. If not, why is he on suicide? Why? He's because the UN repertoire on torture went there and doctors have gone there and multiple people have gone there from different institutions have said, okay, Julian Assange has been tortured. Julian Assange is depressed. And from what I understand, he's on suicide watch list because in his family, there has been incidents, history of suicide and depression on this level can be linked. There's correlation there and causation, right? Where can be linked to genetics, family genetics, right? So that's why he's on suicide watch. But basically, the people going on and interviewing him and questioning him and doing physical analysis, mental analysis and stuff like this said, yeah, he's at risk of suicide, right? Scooty six, there should be status built and praise of Assange, statues built in praise of Assange. Instead, he is just he is yet to be a household name and gets tortured as his reward. Scooty six, I agree with you, but my take on this is this. These monsters, including the judge in the UK, okay, they have sealed their fate in history, where they would be regarded as some of the most horrendous creatures on this planet. They will be spat upon, right? People like Julian Assange, right? Monuments will be built in praise of them. There's monuments already built in praise of Julian Assange online, right? WikiLeaks is a monument in praise of Julian Assange. All these other whistleblowing sites that have come out are in praise of Julian Assange. A lot of very beautiful, powerful activists and journalists and publishers and content creators are doing what they're doing in praise of Julian Assange. So these statues, these tributes to Julian Assange don't have to be physical, right? They're now incorporated into our psyche and it's just going to grow because we're letting up, right? No way, no how, right? You give them this much. They take the world and you win it, right? You can't give them this much, not anymore. And whatever you have given them, you got to take it all back. We do, we do, okay? Birdie here, it is all bizarre. It obviously seems UK and US systems are against Assange. They're against humanity. So it's bizarre they are stopping extradition based on that reason. I think what happened, Birdie here, I think what it is, is UK right now, they miscalculated with the lockdowns and stuff like this. UK is on a tinder box right now. Really, it's a tinder box, right? One match and the UK is just going to go boom, right? The authorities, the enforcers of the government are brutalizing UK citizens. And UK citizens are fighting backs, they're resisting. And we're not talking about armed people, we're not talking about disfaction. The whole UK population is now resisting from children, black, white, brown, yellow, blue, whatever color you want, whatever religion you want, right? Whichever part of the UK society you want, everywhere in the UK, UK citizens are rising up. I got a feeling they were really afraid what was going to happen to the UK if they decided to extradite Julian Assange. That's my take. Aside from the judge going, if I was that judge that was a lackey for the US government and the UK oligarchs and the US oligarchs and probably have been given, because the United States government has what do you call it, they've stolen a lot of cryptocurrencies, bitcoins specifically, from a lot of different people and institutions over the last 10 years, right? So they're sitting on a fair bit. They say they auctioned off all of it, but they haven't, right? They're sitting on it. So maybe they traverse, transfer bitcoins anonymously to this judge. I don't know. Everything's my opinion. I don't mean to slander. It is not slandered. This is my opinion after the judge, right? Even she was scared of extraditing Julian Assange to the United States, right? Maybe she thinks the gig is up, right? Think Bobber, Chico, quote, Babylon will devour all it can before it self-destructs, ha ha prophecy. Fisher, Chico, if this past year has given us anything, it has given us a mass awakening of feelings, feelings of distrust of centralized government. I believe that channels like yours have an opportunity to bring to light the atrocities that have been perpetrated by mass, massive centralized government and why in the US, the founders would be so disappointed in the freedoms we have surrendered for temporary liberty. Fisher, I agree with you 100% and it is the duty of independent content creators. I don't care what you're creating. I realize some people are specialized and they just do pottery, right? Or they just do this. But injustice anywhere is injustice where you live, right? There are certain times in your life you have to stand up. If this isn't the time for you to stand up, your line is really far off, right? Your line is really far off. I'm not sure when you will stand up, right? But I agree with you. Independent content creators, journalists, publishers, just content creators and general musicians, artists, live streamers, math teachers, tutors, you have to make a stand, right? You have to make a stand. Fisher, I've heard that suicide watch is often used as an excuse for sleep deprivation torture. They're, they're allowed to wake you up every, yeah, indeed. They've been waking up Julian Assange every hour, every two hours, right? Every hour or whatever periodically they deem fit to make sure they're not dead. Also get to keep the lights on in the room 24-7 so they, that they can make sure he's not dead. Yeah. And here's a kicker, right? For sure. Who didn't kill themselves? Funny that. The most secure prison in the United States, it's year plus ago, someone killed themselves or, or killed themselves, right? Basically what's going on is everything that the United States has done and has been doing around the world is coming back to bite them in the ass. Rightfully so. It's called blowback. Zivas chicho. I am a young Canadian living outside of Canada right now. What do you think the future holds for people like me? Is there any hope? Yes, there is. Huge, huge. In terms of crises, turmoil like this, there's tremendous amount of opportunity. Really, there's tremendous amount of opportunity. First of all, I don't know where you live. Certain places I would not live. Like I would not live in China. You have, if you're, if you're a western citizen, you've got to be out of your mind to live in China right now. There's a war brewing against China, right? And these centralized governments have proven that they're not, they don't care about human rights or your standing in the state or your connections and stuff like this. Why would you put your life at risk there? If you're living in Iceland, right on, right? You got probably more freedom there than we do in Canada right now, but there's lots of opportunities out there. Really, we've, like, we've been, we've been, I've been creating content for 15 years, right? And I've, if you just start, there's thousand plus videos. I've talked a lot about those opportunities, right? A lot of them, right? Maybe it's not on the forefront of people's minds or it's not in the, our current centralized educational system or propaganda, cable television and all this crap, right? But the information is out there. Seek it out. Listen to honest opinion. Like my agenda for sharing the information I've been sharing is not to promote, sell a product, right? Other than what I'm creating, right? My product. I'm not paid by anyone else to push their agenda. I'm pushing my agenda and my agenda is sincere, right? So the best advice I can give to anyone, not just someone in Canada, someone in United States, someone, any of you guys listening anywhere around the world, stop listening, following anything centralized. Start seeking out and supporting. Very important. Seeking out and supporting independent creators. Not just those that you agree with, but also those that share certain truths that make you uncomfortable, right? That's where you want to be, right? We have been, as a society, lulled to sleep. It's like boiling a frog, right? You don't throw them in boiling water. A little jump out. You turn up the heat slowly. We've been lulled to sleep and the way they've done that is they provided us with the comforts in life, right? To be dependent on them, right? That's how we've been lulled to sleep. The best place to be for you to know what's going on in the world, to be aware, to acquire the tools that you need, to be able to live your free life that you're entitled to, is to live in a situation where you're, first of all, decentralized. You feel a little bit of discomfort, right? You need to seek out information, contacts, certain activities constantly, right? We humanity have to be in a state of wanting, right? Really, just think about this, right? You need to be in a state of wanting. My grandfather used to have a saying, right? You sit around the table, people eat, right? And he would always say, don't overeat, don't gorge, right? Eat to a level that you're still a little bit hungry, right? Eat to a level that you're still a little hungry. There's two reasons for that. One of them is there's still food that you just, the last bite you took that hasn't yet your tummy, that it will. So if you're still a little bit of hungry, the odds aren't about 10 to 15 minutes, you're going to be comfortable, right? The other reason is if you're still a little hungry, you still leave yourself that opportunity to sample something that comes your way that you weren't expecting, right? That's like personal finance, right? Have a little bit of funds on the side to take advantage of certain opportunities when they come up. Don't consume, don't listen to what centralized power tells you to do, to live a comfortable life, to not have wanting in your life. You need to have wanting, right? Not wanting everything, but a little bit of a hole there that you need to fill and make sure it flows, okay? What will it take for the left to form a left, to form a broader movement? I studied IR and politics for three years and my conclusion has been that the enemy, quote the enemy, has consistently been better at overcoming their aesthetic differences and focusing on what they share to organize and shape policy. We have failed at this since neoliberalism took center stage. What does the humanist left movement need? In your opinion, to finally get over our internal differences and step up on all social societal levels, those in the left need exactly the same thing that those in the right do and those in the center do and those outside the spectrum do that all of humanity do. We have to look at each other as human beings, not as a category defined by centralized institution, right? And realize that what we need as human beings in our lives is safety without the fear of having another nation bomb the shit out of you, right? We need education. We need housing. We need food security, right? So what we need in our lives, right? From the left, from the right, is to be left alone. We have to get rid of censorship in all its forms, right? We need to be left alone, be free to express our opinions, have dialogue, right? With each other. We need to look at each other and realize what we have in common and there is a lot of commonality there and one of the biggest things that the left and the right and the center and those outside of the spectrum, all humanity have in common is that we need to prosecute war criminals. We need to hold power capital as power accountable. We need to get full control of our monetary and fiscal policies, okay? I don't care if you're on the left, you're on the right. And there's more, of course. Those are four things we need to do, right? We need to prevent wars from starting. We need to, as, what's his name? One of the greatest historians, Howard Zinn. As Howard Zinn has stated and man, if you guys haven't listened to Howard Zinn, listen to Howard Zinn. His lectures, read his material, read his articles. I haven't read any of his books, but he's got books out there. I've listened to a lot of his lectures, his interviews and I've read his articles, right? But Howard Zinn said this, right? There's never a need for war. There's only need for insurrection, right? So if you live in a country and your government says we have to go bomb the crap out of another nation to free their people, right there you hit the streets, general strike, shut it down, get rid of those people in power, because you don't bring freedom with bombs, okay? So those are some of the things we need. What we need on the left and the right and the center and outside of the spectrum at all that you might need is not to look at the minute little differences between ourselves. We shouldn't look at the micro. We need to look at the macro, the larger picture and realize there's so much there that needs correcting that our little differences can be put aside, right? That's what we need. And that's not going to take a year to do. That's going to take decades to unfold. Let's say we start that from today, right? The left and the right and the center and those outside of the spectrum, all humanity comes together and says we stand together, right? Let's say we, the movement starts today. It's going to take minimum 30 years to undo the damage done in the last 100 years, at least, right? In 30 years, we can talk about the little differences. Avoid, okay? Yo, let's go. Am I late? You are late, brother. You are late. Arcanicide. I'm scrolling down, gang. I go off on tangents or rants and I miss a lot of the chat. Howard Zinn is absolutely amazing. Max Decker says I'm down the bottom of chat, gang. Okay. Yeah. Elder God. Actually, there is a lot of dissension in China at the moment between the population indeed and between some of the oligarchs in China, right? Supposedly one of the richest people in the world has gone missing in China because he opposed what the central state was doing, right? Really, gang, I know it appears, right, that based on central propaganda and these propagandists and education and how it appears like the world is going to shit, but that's not really what's taking place. The world is self-correcting to go in a more positive direction. What we're seeing happen right now, there is so much positive going on, so much positive going on. Gang, I've been in this game for three decades, right? Just talking politics, economics, going to peace rallies, talking about doing this, right? I've never seen so many people agree on what is wrong with our societies, right? Everybody agrees the centralization of power is, most people agree that centralization of power is the main catalyst that has brought us to the brink of collapse, right? Most people agree that we have to take power away from oligarchs and Wall Street and the bankers and the pharmaceutical companies, right? And the food, military industrial food complex and agricultural complex and the prison systems and all of these stuff, right? And all of it is centralized power. Everybody now agrees that we need to decentralize. I've never seen this before, and decentralization is the thing that is going to see us into the next phase of humanity. It's not centralization, it's decentralization, okay? Vote with your wallet gang, right? Do you have a Disney account, Disney Plus account? Do you have an Amazon word? Do you have accounts, right? Are you paying your paying, spending your money in these central institutions that are taking away your freedoms? Then stop giving them money, right? Stop giving them money. Any artist that comes up and says, yeah, we need to centralize more power and I disagree with people sharing my music or sharing my art or speaking badly against Hollywood or Wall Street or boycott their crap, right? Because they're taking your freedoms away, right? If they're trying to bring in more, extend the copyright laws, right? With these trade agreements where they're trying to put what was supposed to be going into the public domain as of today and they're going to say it's going to go into the public domain 25 years now, from now, even if that happens, right? Then, fight against those corporations that are supporting these bills, right? Right, the holistic view, not the view of the fragmentation which was invented by thought itself, yeah. Litch, the middle, I can't even pronounce that. Oh, that's the guy. Sorry about the link. What was the link? Howard Zinn, Howard Zinn indeed. Oh, my God. Yeah, I see it with Wiki. Yeah, Howard Zinn. That says, yeah, he's an amazing gang. Listen to Howard Zinn's speeches. This was give, give my money back. This was give my money back. That's him. Cheryl says, yeah, Howard Zinn, how are you all? Emily, how are you doing? So that's the quick update on Julian Assange's gang. It is cause for celebration. It is cause for celebration. Okay, I'm happy for Assange. I'm happy for his partner. Okay, I'm happy for the people working at WikiLeaks, right? However, this hasn't, the decision is not that the U.S. government and the U.K. government were wrong in arresting, persecuting Julian Assange and trying to extradite him and take his life. The decision was not that they were wrong in doing this, which means the doors left open for the United States and U.K. and anyone else to go after other journalists. And some of the people that they might go after, first people, might be the publisher of WikiLeaks right now. And the people who've been working for WikiLeaks right now are other journalists, less prominent people, right? So we need to get people mobilized, right? There has to be decentralized organizations out there, sort of sales out there that if any centralized nation comes after journalists, we can mobilize like this, right? Shut them down, right? It's like the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund, right? So Comic Book Legal Defense Fund was created to fight against censorship in comic books, right? So there are people that donate money to the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund and they have lawyers that work for them and they have a platform where they share information and artists and creators actually do work for them to publish work where they raise money. So that's an organization ready to go, right? We need to create those kinds of organizations to defend journalists, ready to go. Not the ones that step back from defending Julian Assange. All of them can go to hell, right? If there are any journalists, any publishers, any propagandist news channels that you listen to, anybody you follow that trash talk Julian Assange that didn't defend Julian Assange from day one or not even day one because we saw what's her name, the Alaskan governor or what's her name? That she's right-wing. She ran as the vice president for McCain when he was running for the president. Oh, I forget her name. She came out and apologized for thinking Assange was a bad guy and she came out in defense of Julian Assange last week, right? Huge, huge, huge. So anybody that's willing to turn and say, look, I was an idiot, right? Palin, yeah. What's her first name? Palin? I forget. Sarah Palin, thank you. Sarah Palin came out and said six years ago she thought Julian Assange was a bad guy and she was full on for arresting him, prosecuting him, bringing him to extradite him to the United States and putting him on trial and throwing him in jail, throwing him key. Probably she was in support of droning him to death, right? She came out like a week ago, two weeks ago, three weeks ago, then last month to say, I'm sorry. I was an idiot. I was, I misjudged the situation, right? And she didn't say I was an idiot. She said I was misinformed. I misjudged the situation and I was wrong. Julian Assange needs to be defended. Sarah Palin, Sarah Palin just rose up in the ranks of people that I have respect for. Huge. Like I had no respect for her before. Now I have respect for her because she came out and stood for truth and justice, right? For all those people in the left that are supporting these people in the left that have come out and said, yeah, Julian Assange needs to be prosecuted, like Andrew Yang. Yeah, Julian Assange needs to be, he did wrong and he should become and face his crimes. F, Andrew Yang, right? Or AOC who hasn't said a beep about Julian Assange saying Julian Assange should be left alone. He's a journalist and publisher. Palin, more respect than AOC. People are going to freak out on that one, right? Because AOC does a cult following. AOC, what are you guys talking about? Where is she standing up for justice? Where is she standing up for, for force to vote? Where was she when she came out and said, yeah, Venezuela should have a coup and get rid of their elected leader, right? That's where she was. She was supported that, right? So anybody really, no holds barred. You can't give them this much because you give them this much. They take the world. Anybody that you're following, anybody that you think you have respect for, you have respect for, that you trust their opinion. If they haven't defended Julian Assange, they are garbage. If they're involved in politics and economics and politicians or whatever, right? A newscaster, journalist, right? If they haven't come out and publicly defended Julian Assange, they are garbage and that's the way you should treat them, right? And if you want to know where they stand, force them, force them to tell you their opinion, right? If they're on any platform, Parler, Twitter, Gab, Mines, LO, VK, YouTube, Bichute, Odyssey, if they're on any platform and you don't know where they stand on Julian Assange, ask them. Where do they stand on Julian Assange? Where do they stand on truth? Where do they stand on war crimes? Because their stance on Julian Assange will reveal everything you need to know about them. If they think war criminals should be prosecuted, if they think there's justice, there's morality, right? It'll tell you everything you want to know about them. If they're a dumb dumb or if they're paid propagandists, okay? If they're not smart enough to realize what the Julian Assange case is about, why do you support them and why do they have power, right? Do they have power because these oligarchs know they're just puppets, right? Stop supporting puppets, okay? We have a responsibility to wake the F up, wake up, wake up, lich, lich them, lich them of us. Thank you, sir. Thank you for your insight. Thank you. Thank you that you were, look, I'm doing this out of self-preservation as well, right? Really, I'm doing this out of self-preservation because I want to live on this planet in peace. I want my family to live in peace, right? I've put out whispered readings, soft spoken readings of WikiLeaks releases of Vault 7, Guantanamo Bay files, and OPCW leaks, right? Doesn't mean that the US government can come after me for sharing this information, right? And I put them out in ASMR format, so they're under the umbrella of the arts, right? Of education, right? Oh, I shouldn't put it, but of the arts, right? So I'm protected on that front, right? There's a rhyme and reason of the way I've done things and the way I've done things is has a long term perspective in mind. And by the way, gang, when I said look at the macro, don't look at the micro, don't let these powers play with you like this, don't be a reactionary, right? Understand the long game at play, right? There are certain situations that you have to take a stand, but make sure everything you do works together, right? That has a long view of what's going on. Nayafet, are we still in the race of the good guys? Sorry for my question. I think, yeah, I think we're the good guys. Pretty sure we're the good guys. I know we're the good guys. Rollin' red, 90% of people you ask, quote, what is your stance on Julian Assange? Their response would be, who is Julian Assange? Then educate them, right? Then educate them. That is the responsibility. The problem is, there are people who know who Julian Assange is and many of them on the left, right? Who fell for this Russia gate BS and they considered Julian Assange to be the enemy and they were looking forward, they were promoting, they were in support of Julian Assange being extradited, right? All those people are not on the left, they're just brainwashed. They were propagandized too. They were dum-dums, right? They need to be educated and a lot of them have woken up. If Sarah Palin can wake up from her slumber, anybody can wake up from their slumber, okay? It just takes time, right? And for those of us that understand what's going on, to make a stand. And if they decide to talk about Julian Assange in a slanderous way, I go hard on their asses, right? I lay it on them. And there's a few people that have known, that I've talked to, that have tried trash-talking WikiLeaks and Julian Assange and defending war criminals. And I go ballistic on them, man. And some of those people, they're now, they don't consider me as a close friend as they used to because they don't understand. And that is okay with me. If their ignorance takes them to a level where they're willing to distance themselves from a friend, then that's their issue. In the future, they'll understand, just like people that wake up 20, 30 years later and they realize, oh my god, I'm a banker. What have I done? Right? What exactly Julian Assange revealed to us? Creep and Lenny? He revealed war crimes. Huge, huge. He revealed that the invasion of Iraq, the U.S. military, has been executing people, innocent people, journalists, and knowingly doing it. And when they do it, they lie about it, right? WikiLeaks has revealed information where people have been able, have been arrested and taken to court and charged for crimes they have committed against humanity, against their populations, right? WikiLeaks has revealed torture. WikiLeaks revealed, brought transparency of power where we saw all the different games at play, right? WikiLeaks revealed a lot of information that took place in Ukraine, right? WikiLeaks revealed to us that the DNC, the Democrats, screwed over the American population, right? And the world population. WikiLeaks, what does WikiLeaks do? This is what WikiLeaks and Julian Assange have done. Julian Assange is a publisher and journalist that is being crucified for trying to bring transparency and accountability of capital as power to humanity. For more information, please see our Julian Assange and WikiLeaks playlist. And if you click on that link that you see, that'll take you to the playlist. WikiLeaks revealed that the CIA, the NSA, had back doors to every device, right? Almost every device. WikiLeaks revealed to us through Vault 7, that the CIA, the NSA, can mask their signatures to do things online, including acts of terrorism and mask that signature in a way that it looks like the signal was coming from a different source than them, right? So WikiLeaks revealed to us that they can frame countries. And once they frame countries with a cyber-terror attack, that means wars can begin. And once wars begin, we're talking about millions of people, hundreds of thousands of people dying, millions of people, tens of thousands, untold number of people dying and becoming refugees, displaced, right? WikiLeaks has revealed more about the crimes of central power than any other institution publisher, journalist has ever done in human history. What WikiLeaks and Julian Assange have done is unprecedented. They have brought back transparency of power to humanity. Unbelievable, extremely important. It is up to us to now bring back accountability of power to humanity. And that's up to me and you. WikiLeaks and Julian Assange can only bring transparency. We need to bring the accountability. It's a combination punch, right? Oligarch means basically the elites, those who rule over us and those who need to be removed from power. Now, thank you for your output. Thank you. That's how I want to show my my pleasure, my pleasure and thank you for the love. I appreciate it. I don't know how to pronounce your name. If there's an easier way, let me know. There's a difference between answers and reactions. I'm scrolling down gang. We need to drop that catchphrase. Which catchphrase? We need to drop Oligarch, Oligarch, you say? Let's bring it up on Discord. Let me know. I'm willing to use the right words. Legendary Rob Boss, how are you doing? I think many Americans, they would support the pardoning of Edward Stone, but Julian Assange is a hard sell, harder sell, since he is not an American citizen. Can the President even pardon Assange, really? The kicker is even if Snowden and Assange are pardoned. It means, according to the state, they committed crimes, but they didn't commit crimes. Humanity should celebrate Edward Stone and Julian Assange. They don't, they don't need pardoning. The war criminals need to be prosecuted, and Julian Assange and WikiLeaks need to be apologized to and reparations paid to. Sure, it would be amazing if Snowden and Assange are pardoned, right? That's cause for celebration, but that's cause for celebration on them, on an individual level. Where we are in terms of a battle to bring freedom back to humanity, we're still in the same place, right? By the way, gang, apologies if I haven't mentioned this, but thank you for the follow-ups. Thank you for the subs. Thank you for the discussion. Thank you for being here. Thank you for the conversations. And mods, thank you for watching over us and taking care of business. I should mention the thank yous for the follow-ups and the subs more often, but I get engaged in the conversation. I want to make sure we're talking about the issue at hand, right? I just don't think it's ever going to happen for Assange. Snowden probably, hopefully, side to side B, side A, side B. When you say capital is power, does that essentially mean capital equals power? In our society, it does. Capital equals power right now, right? And it depends on what type of capital. On Charter Days, Caitlyn Johnson. Caitlyn Johnson, I really like on Charter Days. She's a warrior, right? Caitlyn Johnson has wrote an article debunking Assange smears back last year that is worth reading if you haven't. Indeed, and we've linked that article up a lot. And gang, if you're not reading Caitlyn Johnson, I used to read everything she put out and we're sort of on the same mindset. And when I was doing writing, blogging, talking about current events, the types of articles I have written and I would have written now and I have written in the past were more along the lines of Caitlyn Johnson's. So she resonates with me. I don't agree with everything she says, but she's a warrior, right? Awesome. And she deserves full respect for what she's doing, right? She's pissing off everyone, rightfully so, because everybody needs pissing off right now, right? Positive, positive, positive. I think it's rather they just end the extradition process, but people have been calling it a pardon, just easier to say and people understand what's getting across. Okay. I'll try this. Oh, my grammar in my last comment. It worked out for me. I think I read everything in the right way. The 2020 reading 1000 points by the way, gang, regarding these points, keep in mind at some point this year, we're going to do an auction where you can bid on certain items. We did it last year. I had comic books, jam and honey and a book by DM Turner that we put up for auction and people were bidding and then the points and whoever won would redeem those points and you just PM me or address and I would send those items out to you, right? So thank you for redeeming the points. But if you want to participate in the auction at some point later on this year, we do. Okay. You might want to hold on to those. Once you wake up, it's time to grow up. Yeah. Once you wake up, it's time to grow up. Indeed. And that's one thing everyone should do. As soon as you graduate high school and university, take two years off and wake up because you've just been propagandized for a number of years, indoctrinated. Amazing background as always, Shisha. I'm glad you like. I like my space. We got a new toy by the way, right? It seems impossible for you not to have cozy. Cozyness is good. Cozyness is good. It clears the mind, right? Okay. I'm going to watch the Assange playlist. I need to educate myself on this. Awesome. Laugh out loud, Tony. There's a lot there, by the way. What's up, Chico Felix? How are you doing? I'm not up to date on Assange stuff. Could you give me a quick summary? A quick summary on Assange. The judge came out, said that they're not going to extradite Julian Assange today in the United States. And she said the reason they're doing it is because Julian Assange is on a suicide watch list, a suicide watch. And because the U.S. prison system is so horrendous, in good conscience, the U.K. cannot extradite anyone to the United States, especially in the mental and physical state that Julian Assange is in because their life would be in jeopardy. So that's sort of a decision on the U.S. prison system, saying that U.S. prison system is on the level of third world at best standards where you can't extradite anyone to the United States. Basically saying that U.S. prison system has completely collapsed. She didn't say they can't extradite Julian Assange to the United States because he was right in doing journalism and publishing. And he did no wrong in revealing war crimes and releasing the information that he did because that's what a journalist and a publisher does. So that's where we are right now. He's still in jail where the bail hearing, I believe, is on Wednesday. So we'll find out, I believe, on Wednesday if bail is going to be set at a certain amount to get him out. Hopefully there will be bail, so bail Julian Assange. And I believe the United States has until January 15th to appeal the decision, and they've already come out and said that they're going to appeal the decision. But their appeal of the decision is going to be based on them saying that no, the U.S. prison system is okay to extradite someone like Julian Assange to the United States. So they can't appeal any of the decisions, any of the things they try them for because the judge said, yeah, Julian Assange is guilty of those, but they can't extradite him because his health is at risk because the U.S. prison system is garbage. So the only thing the United States can do is to appeal the decision to prove that the U.S. prison system is okay. But everybody knows that it's not, right? 25% of the world's prison population is in the United States, but the U.S. only holds 5% of the world's populace, right? Something like that. The prison system would set this in early 2000s, right? And everybody knows this that now. So the appeal is going to be dropped or they're going to lose. So they're just going to try to keep Julian Assange in prison for as long as they can in jail for as long as they can, right? If bail is denied, the U.S. government is going to continue the case, and they're going to hope that Julian Assange dies in prison. So will the U.K. government actually, right? If bail is set, Julian Assange's life will still be in danger because he'll be under constant surveillance, and the U.S. government, the U.K. government will try to assassinate him. That's a given, right? And his family's life is at risk. His wife and his children's life is at risk because the U.K. government, the U.S. government, well, we know the U.S. government will try to possibly assassinate them as well, because precedent has already been set during the Obama administration. The Obama administration assassinated the American teenager, okay, because they were going after his father. So they killed his father, I think, the day before, and then they drone-striked an American teenager sitting at a cafe at a table with a whole bunch of other kids. They assassinated a kid because they were going after his father. So Julian Assange's kids are in danger as well, and as well as the rest of his family, as well as other journalists and publishers all around the world because the U.K. government didn't come out and say, U.S. government, f off, you have no right to ask for extradition of journalists and publishers because you don't like what they published, right? That's where we are, Felix, a quick summary. I'm going to scroll down, gang. Let's see if there's anything directed towards me. All of that said, gang, this is case for celebration, okay? So salut, salut, everyone. Cheers to Julian Assange. Cheers to all the independent journalists, all the independent creators, anybody that defended Julian Assange, defended WikiLeaks, spoke out against this persecution of Julian Assange, right? Against crucifying a journalist and publisher for doing the right thing, right? Salute to all of us because this is a good day, okay? And there will be many, many more. And Julian Assange, of course. Today is a good day. Today is a good day. Salut, sirs, thank you. Vault 7. Milky provider. Vault 7 made me feel mixed. On one hand, it had cringe things like guides on impersonating teen girls online, but it also talked about remote control of internet-enabled cars, which is mankas. I don't know what mankas is. But yeah, Vault 7 was huge. That's one of the reasons we've talked about, I've written about and talked about Julian Assange before creating our first Julian, first WikiLeaks and Julian Assange video, right? But there's a reason why I decided, I believe we started with that, if I'm not mistaken, Vault 7 reading, whispering the Vault 7 reading in ASMR format was the first reading I did of WikiLeaks releases. And there's a reason I did that because that is extremely important. And it's multi-layered. That was just one layer of it, right? Oh, my God. Oh, my God. You're going dry for January. There seems to be a fair bit of people going dry for January. Listen to you from Spain. Jeff 4000. What a wise person you are. We need more of you. Big hug. Big hug right back at Spain, Jeff. And thank you for the love and the trust. I'm trying to do my best. That's all we can say. And I still hold myself accountable. I still make mistakes. There's people that call me out on Discord. We take participating discussions and I learn a lot from these discussions and reading articles and stuff. And, gang, notice you should be in constant permanent education mode, right? The centralized state will say, oh, congratulations. You got your high school degree. Congratulations. You got your college diploma, university degree. You got your master's, PhD, whatever it is. Congratulations. You're done educating yourself. You're not done. Education is a part of your life. We need to maintain that constantly. So that's what I try to do. And I try to share as much as I can. Cyber and PC. Do you think there is a justice? There is a justice in the world? I think there's justice in the world. Yeah, I don't know if there's a justice. I don't think you meant to say yeah. But yeah, there's justice in the world, but not always. And there's a lot of injustice in the world. We don't have an absolute case of anything. The world is not completely unjust, and the world is not completely just. It's what we make of it. If we push for more justice, we will get more justice, right? Savileur Dali once said, equals, I don't need drugs. I am the drug. I've been to this Dali museum, by the way. And Jeff, I've been to Spain. I had a great time in Spain. Spain is a, I love, I love Spain, the warm culture and just the openness, right? Unfortunately, there's a lot of fascism in Spain. There's a lot of fascism in all of Europe, really, and huge chunks of the world. But I love my time in Spain and Savileur Dali Museum, fantastic. I went and got myself some Moroccan goodies. And before the Dali Museum opened up, I went and sat on a bench. I forget which town the Dali Museum is in. It's just off Barcelona a little further up. Went and sat on a bench, rolled myself a fatty, and spent the better part of the day at the Dali Museum. It was fun. I like Dali. Monca S is an emote, is it? Okay, no, keep provider. Words are a weapon and sentences a shield. Ha, that's a great sentence. That's a great saying, Elder God. Words are a weapon and sentences a shield. Nice. That is a simple rule to never give up on learning, never give up on learning. If this is true, imagine what an essay could do. Cheryl, I was thinking about that too. That's a great, well, I'm going to read Elder God's statement and Cheryl's statement together. So words are a weapon and sentences are a shield. And if this is true, imagine what an essay could do. We need to, we need to, we need to put that on a t-shirt. Cheecho quote, bring freedom back to humanity. Would love to hear elaboration on this turn of phrase and your words on humanity struggle for freedom throughout, throughout our history. In my mind, there has rarely been a time when the general populace has not been suppressed by centralized power in some way. Sorry for repost. Think I got the tag wrong last time. No worries, Mad Ellis. Here's the thing. I agree with you. Centralized power has continuously tried to repress humanity, right? However, we're at a state right now where the repression is reaching a certain critical point, right? Now, how we bring back, how we bring freedom back to humanity or how we bring, because humanity has been around for hundreds of thousands of years, right? So back in the tribal times, there was freedom, right? But as industrialization took power, took root and as centralized institutions, governments became the thing, the norm, right? With monarchs and kings and all this stuff, right? And different systems, isms and play. That's basically more and more centralization of power. So there was freedom for humanity a long, long time ago, right? But that freedom went away as more power became centralized. So the way we bring freedom back to humanity is we decentralize power. One of the main things that we need to do to decentralize power is to have a control over our data. The way we have control over our data is we have anonymity, right? So one thing we need 100% is anonymity. The other thing we need is privacy. Privacy and anonymity could be categorized as one thing, but privacy, anonymity, privacy, okay? We need to eliminate censorship in all its forms. We need to have open dialogue, right? Open discourse, right? So we need anonymity, we need privacy, we need to eliminate censorship. The next few things we need are more related to how economics is played out, right? And the first place we have to hit is control of monetary policy, okay? Which means we have to have control over our money, which is where blockchain technology comes into place, which is why centralized powers are trying to digitize, eliminate cash and create digital currency so they can track everything, right? And if we lose our anonymity, if we lose the ability to speak our mind, right? If we're silenced, then we've lost our freedom. We need to do those things, to bring freedom back to humanity. And by the way, gang, the way we provide anonymity, privacy to humanity is through mathematics. It's not by passing laws saying, oh, this company can't track you, this cannot. It should be, as Julian Assange has said, as a lot of other people have said, by design, anonymity online should be in there by design. It isn't right now. It needs to be put there. So we're talking about reformatting a lot of things. And this in turn is going to kick us into, if it happens or when it happens, it's going to kick us into a new major sort of a gold rush era of huge economic growth, huge economic growth. And we're going to see a lot of legacy system collapsing. And rightfully so, they should collapse, okay? That's the quick version, right? If yet, there was another one in Spain who did place a park there, Jeff 4000, fascism is back. Hope people react before it is too late. Or as a philosopher said, the only antidote to populism is to suffer it. Yeah, antidote to populism is to suffer it. I would say, I don't know if populism is the right word, I would say fascism, centralization of power. Because once people, and gang, it goes back to central power, lulling us to sleep, and then they pull the rug from under us, right? Which they have done with the lockdowns. They live and want to sleep, go to sleep, go to sleep, boom, surprise, you're all screwed. Rise up, rise up, wake up, wake up. Yeah, if you ever see people in chat saying things like Monca S or Sourpa, they are all emotes, which you need a chrome extension called BTTV to see, ah, that's what it is. Okay, milky provider. Thank you. Thank you. Wealth distribution. Who's wealth? We need to fix our economics. The economics is ridiculous, like, and the uprising should have occurred in 2008, right? The uprising should have occurred in 2008. No one's taking my pal, balloon hands media. I've been so apprehensive about putting myself onto Twitch. I've streamed a bit in the past, but out current environment has me a bit scared. Ah, deep fakes and such. Yeah, it's up to you. You have to do things that you're comfortable with, but also challenge yourself. And you might get in trouble for it. Be prepared. If they whisper to you that you can't withstand the storm, whisper back, I am the storm. I love that. Elder God, if they whisper to you that you can't withstand the storm, whisper back, I am the storm. Are you saying the lockdowns are the path to fascism or 100%? Us to sleep, let us to sleep and then pull the rug. Yeah, I'd say misinformation is the path to fascism. I think the lockdowns are part of the misinformation, right? Nature, revenge, funny gang. Good update. Should we call the stream? Let's call the stream. We're going to be in meditation stream tonight. Okay, I think we're starting either at 9 or 9 30 p.m. About 12 hours from now. Okay, so 11 to 12 hours from now, we're going to do Shigong standing in meditation again. Lockdown is misinformation and physical form for me. Yeah, both me too as well. So we're going to do meditation tonight. Thank you for being here. Thank you for the discussions. Thank you for the conversations. Thank you for sharing the information. Mods, thank you as always for being here. Aside from that gang, cheers to Julian Assange. Cheers to everyone that was hoping that a positive ruling would occur today and a positive ruling did occur today. Aside from that, my closing, I'm out for nothing. My pleasure. Thank you for being here again. Okay, that is late for yeah, I know for Europe, you guys are going to be early in the morning. But the standing meditation, I do it in the evening because it calms the mind and it allows me to have a restful sleep and I do stretch afterwards a little bit and stuff. So it's really is feeling really good for the body. Like really my sleeps are way calmer now. I've been doing it now for like I guess 14 days, couple of weeks now. I'll give you guys a little down tonight on it. But the person that taught this to me who's Tai Chi Shigong instructor and stuff and he's been doing martial arts for three decades now. He said that a lot of people do the standing meditation in the morning because it energizes them. So if you're waking up early in Europe, getting an early day, you want to do meditation. It's a good time to do meditation in the morning too if you want to get energized. What is solution to the migration? Migrating spread. If we eliminate locked up, mitigating spread, you can't mitigate spread. Spread is already done. So I try to get piss out of pool water. You can't get piss out of pool water. You can't have people pissing in the pool and then bring cubes and then partition off a certain amount of block of the water and say, oh, we're containing the piss. It doesn't work. Someone pisses in pool water. It goes in. It's done. That's the way it works. Gang, aside from that, if you want to know who I am, I am on patreon.patreon.com forward slash chico, C-H-Y-C-H-O. If you want to support this work, if you want to follow this work, Patreon is a fantastic way to do so. Everything's layered on mathematics. I don't put anything behind paywall. Everything is creative, common, share and share. If you like this work, Patreon is a great way to support this project. 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