 Where are the lives? Let's pop out the chat, pop it, let's set this up. Good morning everyone. Today is June 16th, 2019 and we're doing live stream on current events. Actually I forgot to change the title on Twitch, so we're going to change it up on Twitch. Let's do a little cut and paste, open discussion on current events and let's change that up. And when that's dropping by and knows what it is that we are doing and the tags is going to be ASMR because we're keeping it cheap and ASMR, keeping it cheap, politics. I think that's all we're going to do, politics news and that's it and done. So we change it up. Hopefully it does change it, so I'm going to do a little refresh just to make sure. Well, still says drop in math during this session. So hopefully it does change up. The one thing I forgot to do. Oh there we go, open discussion on current events. There we go. Hello, Saint. How are you doing? Hope all is well. How is Europe? Let me pop out the chat again. Got the chat going out. Fantastic. Doing good, thank you. Awesome, awesome. We had a nice chill math stream yesterday. Tony bus. Nice to catch you alive finally. I'm going to be bagging and boarding some new comics I picked up from this in the background. Awesome. What did you end up picking up Tony? I'm going to pick up, what did I pick up this week? I picked up the valiance, I picked up the true believer stuff. There's a couple of number ones that Image released. I picked them up. Immortal Hall came out, I believe, this week. I grabbed the Spider-Man variant version. What else? I think Venom came out this week. What was that last week? The bagging and boarding. Man, there was a period where it was just one ballistic many years ago. I would have just comics everywhere trying to bag and board them. It just got out of hand. Have you been reading Middle West? No, I picked up the first couple of issues but I didn't read it. Hannah, what's up, how's it going? I've heard it's really good. Double negative. Double HN negative. Double Dumb. It's not double, it's Dumb. Double negative. Double negative. Double negative. Double negative. That's what it is. Hi, Chicho. Nice to catch. Catch up again. How's the weather out there? Here in London is doing only 16C. That's it? Normally at this time it's over 20C. Yeah, we're over 20C. It's crazy warm here. Well, not crazy warm. It's warm. Very nicely warm. Okay. Hello, useless boomer. How are you doing? You should. It's incredible. Double O negative. Double O negative. I finally got it. Double O negative. Yeah, I've heard it's supposed to be really good. It's supposed to be fantastic. I wish I kept buying the single issues. I haven't. I bought the first one. There was a couple of different variants. I bought issue number one, variants one. I don't even know if I picked up number two. It was on my radar but because my budget is pretty low and I'm reading mainly the true believer stuff and doing some catch up ratings and stuff. So I didn't put it out. I put it on my poll list. Goonies reference. Goonies reference. Double O negative. Is it Goonies reference? Double O negative from the movie Goonies. That was a fun movie man. That was a fun movie. I've been loving all the all things DC recently. So I picked up disease number one and two. The covers for disease number one and two were fantastic with the zombies. I think it was zombie. Doomsday Clock has been Doomsday Clock six to ten. Any recommendations? Recommendations? You know what? Nothing recent. I'm still picking up all my valiance, right? But I'm not reading them. I've heard Toyohirata is pretty good and then there's some of the ones valiance is putting out. I've heard they're pretty good. They're getting back into creating quality comics because they had a little dip in quality after the little turmoil, right? But mainly what I've really been enjoying is reading all the reprints from key issues that Marvel has been putting out. Some comic book, what do you call it? The free comic book based stuff I picked up. Red Dose. So I'm just reading randoms. That's what I'm up to right now. Have you talked about the current events surrounding Iran? We haven't, we just started a racer kill. Happy to talk about it. For sure. It's, let me catch up on the comments. I've been lake jumping and drinking nice with friends and my girlfriend. Nice. We haven't started lake jumping yet. I think we gotta do, I gotta do. I went to the beach a few times during the last couple weeks where I did a fair bit of laying out work and stuff like this. I like, I'm a nudist. I like going to nude beaches and there's only one. Well, there's one in my area here but there's one in Vancouver which is rated one of the top five in the world. So I've spent many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many days and weeks and months and years up there, right? Greetings Dr. P. How are you doing? Cliff jumping. I haven't got a chance to go into, uh, get into this year yet. The water's a little too chilly for me still. Seems dangerous. Lake jumping, uh, lake is more dangerous than ocean. I like ocean. But if you know the lake, if you know your surrounding area, just check out the water and stuff. We got a video on cliff jumping. Great Lasagna says hello Chico. How's life? I can't stay on a stream for long but figured it'd be nice to say hi and wish you all wonderful Sunday, wonderful Sunday to you as well. Great Lasagna. Thanks for popping by. Thanks for popping by. Not cliff jumping. Uh, lake jumping is just hopping from lake to lake but you can go cliff jumping into the lakes as well, right? Um, just jumping into the water and we aren't smashed. Just a little buzz. Uh, I do it for medicinal purposes and to just sit back and chill. Yeah, it's amazing. Just in our area, there's a lot of lakes so you can, and Hannah's, even though he's in the United States, I'm Canada, we're very close to each other and in this kind of terrain where we live, the Pacific Northwest, there's lots of little lakes so you can just drive to one lake, chill for an hour, an hour and a half and then hop in the pickup or your car and then drive to another lake and check that lake out and go for a swim. You can find some lakes that very few people go to. These are lakes that people take dog walking to. Me too. Why couldn't the angel get alone? Why? I have to the other guy. Why couldn't the angel get alone? His parents wouldn't cosine. Oh, angle, not angel. Why couldn't the angle get alone? His parents, his parents wouldn't cosine. Dante, how are you doing brother? Welcome to another current events live stream, lots of stuff going on. The beach is heavenly. Never done new beaches. I would try it. Yeah, the once I got rid of the stigma, the programming of nudity is bad and stuff like this. This is many years ago, over two decades ago, right? I was very liberating, very liberating, liberating. As Hannah, as you would say, is medicinal. Swimming in the ocean naked is life changing. Yeah, Dr. P says it. Swimming naked is amazing. Being naked is amazing. Our whole, like there are people, one thing I tell people is your skin is one of the largest organs, the largest organ in terms of area. I looked into this a long time ago, so my stats might be a little off, but it's a very crucial organ of your body. It has a purpose, right? It serves a function and it requires sunlight. It requires breathing room, space to breathe and filter and stuff like this. I tell people that I cannot believe that there are people out there that the sun has never shined on their ass, right? Like just imagine, people, many people in the world that the sun has never shined on certain parts of their bodies. That's an organ that requires a certain amount of sunlight, right? It needs to breathe. So it is one of the best things at them in terms of health medicinal in my life, which is shed my clothing and allow the skin to act as a solar sound, breathe and just be free. Lake Washington and Lake Samamish are absolutely gorgeous. I bet Angle. I read it correctly on the second go, third go, theater guy. I'm a worry. I wish I could do nude. Must be so liberating, but society brought us to cover ourselves for some reason. Yeah, for shame, for control, really. It's done it for control mechanisms, right? Division, United States, we are far too strong. The programming, by the way, I'm a worry. The programming was in me as well, right? Remember, I came from the Middle East, right? Middle East. I came from Iran until I was like 10 years old. I grew up in Iran. And when I came here to Canada, with school, we would go to the pool for swimming at a local, what do you call it, recreation center and stuff like this. The first time I went into, you know, I didn't speak English and stuff like that, so I was new tradition. I didn't understand how things worked, right? So first time we went into the men's changing room with all the students, the teachers and stuff like that. And I stood there and everyone just started taking off their clothes. I was like, oh my god, I wasn't used to that because where I came from you had little cubicles, little booths. You went in there, you changed, and you came out. You didn't go naked, right? So I would, for a very long time, I would go into the washroom thing, close the door, change into my swimming stuff and come out again, right? Over the years, slowly I realized that that was programming, the control mechanism, and that was enslaving me really to just think in a certain way and slowly I started going to the new beach or clothing optional beach. Half the time I would wear my clothes, half the time I would ship my clothes and stuff like this, and then slowly I just went, man, why am I wearing clothes? Like it just didn't make sense. And I was lucky, I had a very good friend that he was a full-on nudist and he guided me through the whole thing and stuff like this. Unfortunately, he's not around anymore. He passed away. If you're a smoker, stop smoking, you will get lung cancer, okay? Or the odds are very great that you will get lung cancer, so stop smoking. Doesn't make a difference if it's one or two cigarettes a day or a pack, right? Some people are, the cigarettes will trigger the cancer cells to become, to come out of dormancy and become active, right? Intrepid, hey Chico, hope you've had a great week currently watching the stream in front of the ocean at my job and can feel the coating of salt water mist thing. Oh, mist this old building. Happy to be here. Awesome Intrepid, awesome Intrepid. Yeah, that's, man, the beach is calming for me. It's very medicinal and a lot of, a lot, a lot of the work that I've done regarding the math videos, the math content, the articles that I've written, a lot of stuff that I've done has been planned out, laid out, thought out at the beach, okay? Or at the lake, a lot of it. Tink, how are you doing? Glad I've caught this one today. Awesome, awesome. Sleepy waves, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome. So a lot's been going on, current events and one of the main things is the war drums against Iran, right? Isn't, isn't the smoking only smoking of cannabis cancerous? I know cannabis doesn't give cancer but the act of smoking do so. To a certain degree, yes Hannah, you're burning, right? And a lot of the damage done to your lungs when you're smoking is not necessarily because of the smoke but because of the heat and the smoke together in combination. So the heat of the smoke going into your lungs, that does a tremendous amount of damage. One thing that happens with cannabis is cannabis opens up the lungs, opens up the passageway. So you're it does that, it does the reverse of what tobacco does, cigarettes do, right? So cannabis actually opens up your lungs. So smoking, you're burning plant matter. So there is a certain amount of carcinogenic stuff in there, right? But it's totally different than cigarettes. Cigarettes you're burning, like if you look at the ingredients and cigarettes, it's horrendous. There's benzene, there's pesticides, there's tons of stuff there, right? So there's a lot of chemicals in the tobacco that people smoke in cigarette form. Cannabis, if you get your hands on organic cannabis and stuff, it's not as bad but it is, right? It's not good for you. But you know, you have to sort of balance things out if you if it calms you down, relieves stress, then those factors come into play as well, right? But I wouldn't recommend smoking cannabis personally. There are oils and vaporizing and edibles and stuff like that. Smoking anything is going to be harmful to your lungs without a doubt, right? Facebook doing full crypto. Yeah, I wouldn't put two cents in it personally. I think anybody that buys Facebook crypto is the problem, okay? And I will definitely be trash talking anyone that actually any of my friends that are on Facebook that come to me and say, hey, Chucho, we bought Facebook crypto and my reply to them would be, you're an idiot, right? You're buying into your own enslavement. Well, just mainstream crypto, mainstream crypto, but it won't even be crypto, really. It's just a Facebook currency. And it might pop up a lot in value, but when it busts, when it burns, it's going to crash and burn hard, right? What about the bong or a bubbler? Yeah, Hannah, with a bong, one of the advantages of the bong is because the smoke is going in and cooling down in the water and then people are inhaling it, right? Some people put ice in the bongs as well, so it cools it down faster. Ring the bells for the false flags. Ring the bells for the false flags, right? But we need to ask a lot of questions about after about US jumping to conclusions pretty quickly about the tankers. I would say, Hemrari, when the tanker's explosion happened, the US was in jumping to conclusions. They knew exactly what happened, who did it, and they're just trying to frame someone, right? It's like police policing, right? They go and plant drugs or guns or evidence on someone they want to throw in jail and, you know, to say, hey, we caught them. This is what they have. They take it to the court system. The court system's bought and paid for it, gives it in times over. The judge says, yeah, I'll throw them in jail and innocent people go to jail, right? In this situation, wars are waged by corruption, right? Personally, it just blows my mind that there are actually people in Canada and the United States that believe this garbage. Anybody that I know that regurgitates these lies, that these are Western governments, are putting out, tells me a lot about their mental state, their intelligence, their deductive reasoning, their logic, right? Anybody that actually that I talk to, that actually comes out and says we should have gone to war in Afghanistan, invaded Iraq, bombed, Libya, attacked Syria, destroyed Yemen, and about to start a war with Iran. When they talk that way to me, their standing with me has gone down to a level of, I mean, anything I say is going to be derogatory, is going to be demeaning, right? Their standing with me has dropped down to the level of a turd, right? And if they continue to regurgitate this stuff, I probably won't even invite them into my house anymore, okay? Because I don't want that type of garbage around me, okay? Just laying it out pretty hard the way it should be. Mainstream news points, all fingers at Iran, inflaming relations, I smell Western propaganda, I smell Western war-mongering, I smell war criminals and war-mongers, right? I smell people being programmed to sacrifice their children, their well-being in the future for the sake of their stupidity. The US just created Iran Mission Center to create the excuses to go to war with Iran. Yeah, they've been trying to do this for a long time. I put out an article back in, like, really, Iran has been their main target and I've written a lot about Iran and why the Western world wants to attack Iran and stuff like this. Those articles I put out, you know, war on Iran is a minute and stuff. Right now, basically what's going to happen is the Western world is going to try to strangle Iran, right? That's an act of war. Where that's going to go is not good for anyone other than the war-mongers, the war criminals, the military industrial complex, the insurance companies, Wall Street, the bankers. Okay, everybody else loses. Okay, so really, there isn't really much more to say regarding who is behind the war drums. Anyone that still supports the Western governments in their war-mongering is a turd. They don't have, they're not a free human being. They don't have critical thought. They haven't put two and two together. Lately, I've been in several places where Franz Fadden's work has come up. Do you know anything about him? Franz Fadden. I would have to see his face. Franz Fadden, let me look this up. Franz Fadden. Franz Fadden. I don't think so. No, I don't. Franz Fadden was a partitioned psychologist, philosopher, revolutionist and writer whose work are on flesh on the field of post-colonial studies, critical theory and Marxism. No, I don't know him. He was born in France. That's cool. No, I'm sorry Sleepy Ways. I don't know very much about him or anything about him, really. He's run by CIA, Michel D'Andre. US just created, yeah. It's like AFRICOM. They created AFRICOM how many years ago? 15 years ago or so? And as soon as they created AFRICOM, chaos in Africa exploded. More so, right? They destroyed Libya. AFRICOM created, Libya wants to go to gold standard, create an African-based currency, gold standard, oil, gold reserves, all this jazz, mostly destroy it, right? I mean, it will bring mainstream attention to all cryptos, will have more people using. Dr. P, I don't, I don't, I'm not in the mindset that it's a really good thing, that people who are totally clueless of how currency and money and control and power works for them to digitize all their transactions, right? I think that's one of the main problems. I don't think it's necessarily a good thing for cryptos to hit the mainstream, right? Because people are buying into things that they have no clue of how they work. And then when the inevitable poop hits the fan, they go crying to the centralized power saying, oh, I was cheated. I was lied to. Can you bring in laws to protect me and my stupidity, right? So I don't necessarily think full-on mainstream adoption of cryptos is necessarily a great thing, right? Because people don't have, first of all, cryptos are still a complicated form of transaction to a certain degree, right? One of the reasons for that is because laws are being passed for in different countries, where if you really want to use cryptos to full capacity, you need to know how to bypass those control mechanisms, right? But one thing that happens is until landlords accept cryptos as forms of payment, right? And the problem with that is right now with fiat currencies, we need fiat currencies to live our daily lives. So through the nodes of where cryptos are being converted into different types of fiat, those nodes are being monitored, right? So I don't think people really appreciate that they're still tracking going on unless they're doing everything crypto. And I know people aren't doing everything crypto and people aren't using crypto as a currency. They're mainly using crypto as an investment mechanism, right? The reason I know that is because there isn't nearly enough transactions taking place online with cryptos. People are buying and selling cryptos, right? But they're not, they're trading cryptos, but they're not buying services, they're not buying products, they're not supporting other people through cryptos. So cryptos are very centralized right now. Very few people control the majority of cryptos in the world, right? So there's serious issues with cryptos. That being said, I did mention when crypto was trading above, you know, into the above 10,000, 13, 14, 15, whatever thousand it was. I mentioned that someone brought this up a few months ago that my target for bitcoin was around 2600 and they came up when bitcoin was trading around 3132 and they asked me if it was a good time to buy bitcoin. And I mentioned that my target was 26,000 or so, but I said that little margin has already come down about 90%. That was my sort of target that from the peak it was going to be down about 90 to 80, 80 to 90, 75 to 90% or so. So I said that margin was irrelevant if it hadn't come down to 26, around 32 or whatever. So I mentioned, I believe that I would be buying if I was into trading cryptos. Not that bitcoin is around 9,000. I would have already sold half of my holdings in bitcoin if I had bought at the 3,000 dollar mark, right? I would have probably sold it around 7,000, right? Now that it's around 9,000, I would probably dump another quarter of the original buy, right? It might shoot up to break previous highs. It might come down. I'm not sure where it's going. It needs a little bit of consolidation, but it's a trading mechanism right now. All of the big cats, big fat cats that are sitting on a lot of crypto, majority of them are sitting on it and converting it to fiat, right? Cryptos went down a dark road. We'll see where it ends up. Morning Chucho. What do you think about grabbing any cheap crypto shares I find right now? I wouldn't be buying cryptos right now, Zara. But I'm not into the trading state, right? Again, it might pop up. It might go down. It might consolidate. Personally, right now, I don't know. It could shoot up to 50, Bitcoin specifically. Where are you looking to buy out of curiosity? Beyoncé's ending service to US. Yeah, there's a lot of regulations kicking in, right? So if you're buying, you've got to make sure you have it on an external, not holding it anywhere because all Sunday might go under. I used to use apps. I can't remember the name of it. It's a crypto specific app. Hopefully there's no war started with Iran, especially because I will be joining the Marines in late November. Intrepid. You mentioned this before, right? Be careful, brother. Be careful. Just look into who controls the military right now and why they had sent their citizens, those in the military to go wage war for the last minimum for the last two decades. When you join the military, you are signing away your freedom. Guaranteed, obviously, you know that you are accepting the fact that you might become canon father, right? That you are forfeiting your rights to your life and your choices. Right now, I don't know any leaders that I would put any trust in to have the best intentions of their citizens and of their militaries in mind. They are waging war for bankers, for the military industrial complex, for the .001 percent, right? There are good things associated with the military to a certain degree if you're trying to get an education, health care and stuff like this. But one of the reasons a lot of that is not provided in the Western world to a significant level is because they need people to join the military for those purposes. Why education is so expensive, right? Oh wow, there's a lot of chat going on here. I got to catch up. I don't even read the news anymore and I don't own a smartphone and I use Linux and none of the mainstream social media, Facebook, Google, Instagram, whatever. I think my next thing is to start using physical currency exclusively. That's one of the things I do. I use cash, right? It might be tinfoil hat here, but I really don't like the idea of people having the ability to tap into every aspect of my life and sell it on top of that. Yeah, useless boomer, 100% with you. If I'm being honest, if it's not Iran, it will be another country. The military industrial complex is full. Thank you for the cheers, vote Democrat. Complex of full power right now. Yeah, they'll try to wage war on everything. The wage and war aspect is this. In 2001, the U.S. economy should have completely collapsed. It didn't. One of the reasons is 9-11 war with Afghanistan. In 2003, the U.S. economy should have done another collapse, another serious downturn. It didn't because of Iraq. In 2008, we saw the bubble burst and then war is going hardcore because one of the largest contributors to the U.S. economy is the military war machine, right? And when they're inflating bubbles like this, every time the bubble is about to burst, for you to be able to inflate this bubble, you need a bigger war than the previous one. Iran is the mother of all wars, right? Aside from China or Russia, right? And there's no way the United States will conventionally, militarily attack China or Russia. It's not going to happen, okay? Iran is the biggest game in town that is a non-nuclear state and has no intention of becoming a nuclear state, okay? Iran, if anything happens with Iran, what's going to happen is that event is going to feed the U.S. economy, the war machine for years to come, right? The U.S. economy is a bubble. It's a consumer-based economy, but it really, the backbone of it is a military, okay? So they need to inflate the bubbles. Will they do it? I really hope they don't. I really hope they don't. I don't even drive a car and ride a bike. Nice, healthy living, useless boomer. You're very right. It's only a matter of time, it seems, all right? It's insane how Iran is treated. Not because Iran is perfect, but because countries like Saudi Arabia are also problematic in several ways, but they are allied with U.S., so they treat it much better. A racer kill. Here's the thing, right? I agree with you. Here's the thing with the United States and the Western world and their allies in the Middle East. The allies in the Middle East for the Western world are dictatorial countries, brutal dictatorships, as well as an apartheid state, right? Iran, with all of its flaws, is a democratic country. It holds elections, and the elections in Iran in large part are more legitimate than the elections in the United States. All you have to do is look at the 2016 elections, and we're not talking about Russiagate. We're talking about what happened with Bernie Sanders, the propaganda machine, the corporate mainstream media, the debates. It's all corporate run, right? So the Western world is picking, and it's not all the Western world. The United States, the UK, Europe, big chunk of Europe. They're deciding that the most legitimate democracy in that region is deemed to be the enemy, and then they come out and spew garbage saying we're trying to spread democracy around the world, right? Again, anybody, if you're still watching corporate mainstream propagandists, stop watching them. They are garbage. If you know of friends and family that are watching that crap, once you've tuned out to yourself and you have a reply to their propaganda, you've educated yourself where you can not dismiss but just totally annihilate any debate regarding waging war, right? Start making them understand that they are no intelligent deterred on the ground, right? Yeah, but we all use fiat bankrupt war-mongering dollars, yeah. With the majority not having a clue about how every dollar spent is used in fractional banking, adding to the deficit, 100% Dr. P. Even Eisenhower warned about the military investor complex. He saw you search it up 100%. Yes, I've seen it. Sorry, but what's meant by fiat chat? Sorry to be ignorant, but to me, that's a type of a car. They say this type of a car. French fiat. Think, fiat currency is basically currency that centralized governments put out. And it's not even centralized governments, they pay interest to centralize bank, it's a whole shebang like that, right? So basically, currency that a government has said this is our national currency, but it's not backed by any type of resources, right? It's just trust in the government. So your government comes out and says, this dollar is worth a dollar, right? They either peg it against other currencies or they let it float in the market, right? And the market decides what the value of that dollar or that currency pound, whatever the name of it is, is on the international market. And once it stabilizes, then people trade accordingly, right? But if all of a sudden people realize that there's nothing backing that and the government's printing tons of money, right? And the country economically is not stable, you're going to see the value of that currency drop, right? On the international market and basically see inflation kick in and whatnot, right? You can take a look at Zimbabwe, Venezuela, you can take a look at the way currencies fiat currency trade against each other, right? And those currencies are hugely controlled as well, right? So basically, fiat currency is a currency that is based on trust. You can consider cryptos fiat as well because there really isn't any backbone for most of many cryptos. There's really nothing giving it any value. It's just a trust. It's a place that you can... Cryptos is a sort of weird thing because people have faith that it's an investment mechanism, right? It's somewhere you can park your money because there's induced scarcity, right? Especially with Bitcoin, there's induced scarcity, right? There's only a limited number of Bitcoins that are going to be produced and it becomes harder and harder to mine them, right? So once you have one, you know the supply is limited so the value will go up and the value will continue to go up with Bitcoin if people continue to have trust in it and if the laws do not crush it, right? So fiat currency is basically opposed to... let's use the most generic one which is the gold base-back currency, right? So for every dollar that you take into the bank, you could get your worth of gold in like gold little nuggets, right? But it wouldn't be a dollar. You would need a few hundred dollars to get a little bit of gold that you can actually see, right? I have a gardening question. Where do you grow your plants? What's a cheap way to make a box out of reusable material? The gardening boxes are very expensive. Do you know of any cheap alternatives? Hannah, what I would do? Go to construction sites, right? Preferably housing, like if they're making houses in your local area and they will be, right? Detached housing. Usually if it's not a huge development, right? If it's one house being built in the neighborhood, they'll have extra wood that they're throwing away, right? Go talk to the carpenters or the developer, whatever. Just go there and ask someone who's in charge here, right? And you know, the point is to the right person if it's a busy house that they're building, right? And ask them if you could grab some of the wood that they have that they're throwing away. That's wood you can build things with as well as building boxes, beds, okay? One thing you have to do, you have to line that stuff properly. So you build your box, you got to put some rocks in the bottom and you know, put your soil in and have some drainage systems and stuff. You can look that up online. But the materials, construction sites, they'd be happy to give you the wood, okay? If they want a little bit of money for it, you know, if it's nice chunks of wood that they can't use, but they can recycle or whatever it is, offer them a little bit of money. But you can get it down on the cheap or nothing, okay? I couldn't believe my ears when a U.S. president was talking like that. It was blatant. Fiat has a currency such as the U.S. dollar or the Mexican peso or the Canadian dollar. This is all fiat currency. Thank you. You have shipping crates at any local grocery. Yeah, shipping crates as well. Some local grocery stores that won't give you the shipping crates. I've tried. You can take them apart and reuse the wood to make a gardening box easy. Yeah, Dr. P. In my area, I tried getting some shipping crates, but they wouldn't give them to me. I tried a couple of different places. Then why is no one using crypto as actual currency? Why can I buy at Amazon with it? Because the U.S. government hasn't approved it of form of currency. Amazon centralized power that will do anything that the U.S. government tells it to do. Because right now, people are holding on to their cryptos because they're on the assumption that the value of your cryptos is going to continue to rise. So they're using it as an investment, right? Somewhere they're parking their money, not as a form of currency where you're doing trade, right? We have a president in Canada running for office right now and warning us the same thing. Her name is Tulsi Gabbard. Tulsi Gabbard. The more I hear about Tulsi Gabbard and hear her talk and what she says, she's phenomenal. Isn't her primary platform? Unfortunately, it takes more than just the president to tip the scales. She just has been booped. Google with crypto is acceptable on Amazon. Is Amazon accepting cryptos, Dr. P.? As far as I know, they're not accepting Bitcoin. In Germany, there's a lot of talk about the after Merkel era now. It seems beside right wing populace rising, we could have a new left wing majority cause Green Party is doing really good in Poland. Yeah, I saw that. There could even be a Green Chancellor after Merkel. Hopefully, but I don't think it's reached that level yet, Germany. If you do get it, wow, that will seriously tip the scales. Tulsi's platform being against regime change, offensive wars. I'm sorry I missed it, but where did you say you were from before you moved to Canada? Iran? Tony. I like Tulsi Gabbard. I saw her at Joe Rogan and she was for helping whistleblowers. Yeah. Well, never crowds. Again, thank you for the best. I just got to the bits part now. I'm catching up with the chat chat. It would also suck because I know you're from Iran, Chitra. Yeah, I don't have very distant relatives there. I haven't been back for 40 years. Like Canada is my country. I'm a West Coast Canadian, right? But I'm against any type of war. What does the US take back with them after they win a war? Well, no. The US hasn't won a war in a number of decades. The United States has not really won a war in a number of decades. Their purpose is scorched earth, destroy it, right? Because that feeds their economy. It's a war machine. They have a product. They need to use it. What are the products? Bombs, bullets, soldiers, machinery. No, the supreme leader of Iran is not elected. But there are elections that are run and local governments and regions are elected leaders that make decisions for those regions, right? It's, as far as I know, it's the only, like for example, the difference between Iran and Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia is a brutal dictatorship, right? Brutal dictatorship disguised as a full-on theocracy, religious theocracy running the government, right? They don't, no one really believes that the House of Saud, right? The top people in the House of Saud have religious beliefs. No one really believes that that they're religious people. No one, right? Not even themselves. It's just a facade, right? So brutal dictatorship, theocracy, right? Iran is a democracy that has a theocracy in the background, right? It's sort of a balance between the religious beliefs and the democratic movement, the democracy in the country, the elections and all that stuff. Totally different systems. Saudi Arabia does not want, or those controlling the religious institutions in Saudi Arabia and all these brutal dictatorships do not want the type of system that Iran has to spread in the Middle East because that means they will lose total power, right? They won't be able to to wage war on anyone that they want, right? They will still be democracy people running the government. So it's their different systems, it's interesting. Take back the right for the oil to only be purchased and sold by US dollars, therefore making it valuable. Yeah, Dr. P's like said, Iraq came out and started trading oil in euros. Iran has said and has been trading oil in other than US currencies. Venezuela has done the same thing. Libya, goldback currency, goldback currency, African currency, large supply of oil, Syria, oil, pipelines, Golan Heights, Iraq, Afghanistan with unical pipelines, right? It's just basically supremacy. Militarily they haven't won a war, but what they're doing is destroying any country that goes against the economic infrastructure that the United States set up around the globe, right? And that's collapsing. And rightfully so, and it's collapsing because of decisions made by the US United States, right? When they don't allow the SWIFT system to allow transactions that have to do with Iran, that's illegal internationally. They made an agreement saying that they would never do that, right? That's basically trade war, full-on war, right? They're preventing someone from using their resources for the well-being to better their society. How do you feel about how the media portrays immigration into Europe? It's ridiculous. Is it as problematic as they make it out to be? Yes, it is problematic, Zahra, for sure, but the way they portray it is ridiculous. I could understand if it is, but only because of it being a matter of infrastructure stability. I'm not sure if there's any country able to handle a massive refugee influx. Zahra, the refugee problem is a problem, is a legitimate problem. Those who don't want open borders have a legitimate concern, right? However, their concerns, majority of them, they're putting their energy and fighting the wrong battle, right? The battle should be against their own governments, their banking system, right? So it is problematic, but the way the media is portraying it is ridiculous, okay? Because they're not really talking about the main issue, which is the Western government destroying countless countries and raising, they're just annihilating the homes and infrastructure for millions, tens of millions of people around the globe. Those people have no choice but to leave, right? It's less about the oil being taken by the US and more about it being privatized. That's what the capitalist class actually want and the mercenary groups and the Halliburton's that basically support the military, provide the food and this and that, housing, all that jazz, right? It's just a consuming machine. Like that's what I usually tell people that the military industrial complex or war is a perfect consuming machine, right? It feeds an economy for the short term. In the long term, it bankrupts nations, empires, right? But for the short term, which is basically what the election cycle is about, it's a perfect consuming machine, has been done to improve oil. So Dr. B, when research has been done to prove that oil is in fact a renewable resource that is created at a depth lower than that, what fossils are found in the earth being created almost like blood in the body. Dr. P, what Dr. P is mentioning is something that is enough to a certain degree on the forefront, a certain degree not on the forefront. Russia has been has done a tremendous amount of work on this. Talking about that oil is not really organic matter but produced deep, deep down within the earth and it will continue to replenish. I want to sidelines on how viable that is, on how real that is, but I know it could very possibly be one of the main mechanisms. France, UK, Germany stop bombing other countries than no refugee crisis. Basically, 100 percent. Completely agree, Zara says. Hasn't their supreme leader been in power for 30 years? I wouldn't say Hannah, he's in complete dictatorial power, right? He has to make, he has to work with the elected leaders and stuff like this. On certain matters, he has full power. On certain matters, he doesn't. Utah Jazz. I was thinking about that as well. Bitcoin spenders can now use the Lightning network to shop at e-commerce sites like Amazon. Oh, okay, cool. Dr. P, though third party. Yeah, okay. So it's not anonymous. It's not, it's not, you have to go through another party. So you're losing transactions, right? You're losing, there's going to be fees associated with this, and you're monitored. So it's not the ideal crypto. Fun drinking game. Watch Tulsi Gabba's speech and drink. Every time she says, aloha. You don't jazz. You can spend a crypto anywhere. Visa is accepted. Can you? But then again, you're going through a visa, you're going through a node that tracks you. To me, that's not really spending crypto. To me, that's investing in crypto, selling your crypto into a fiat, doing your transaction, all of it monitored. Good morning, Chicho Sheldon. Good morning. How are you doing? Hey, folks. Red van. Are we talking crypto? Points to chat. We have been, yeah. Wow, lost a lot of chat. Here's the kicker with crypto, right? Now that crypto is at $9,000, crypto's conversation is coming up. When crypto was down around $3,000, we did these current event talks and stuff like this. And I mentioned, we were talking about investing politics news. And for a couple of streams, there was no discussion of crypto. And I mentioned, hey, how come no one's talking about crypto? That's because crypto was down. Now that crypto's up around $9,000, there's more crypto discussion, right? People are talking about buying crypto, exchanging crypto. Once that kind of thing starts happening, you might be at the beginning stages of another bubble being formed, or you might be at the peak of the bubble. I don't think we're at the peak of the bubble of the next wave. However, it's telling me that people are chasing the value of Bitcoin, not the concept of cryptos, right? They're chasing the price increase, not the viability of it, right? Which to me is not what it's all about. There aren't any no-go areas in Germany. There aren't any no-go areas in Germany, as far as I know. I'm gonna zoom down gang. Casey, how's it going? How's life? Welcome back to another stream. Arguably the last war, the US-1 was World War II, and US did not play the major role in winning World War II. Russia did, okay? Without Russia, US World War II was not won by the Allies. Since then, have been police actions, thugs usually, and then stalemates, yeah. Where are we? Where are we? Okay, I'm gonna start reading from the bottom and work in my way up, and then when stuff comes up, I'll start. Sorry if I missed anything, gang. If I missed anything, any questions directed my way or any comment that I made that needs a little bit of correction, please post it again, and I'll try to catch up on that. There's a lot of discussion going on between people as well. And you're on the starting down the path of democracy. Why did the US ally with the Saudis rather than Iran? For oil seems completely backwards to their world freedom mantra, I think, because they cut a deal with the House of Saud, but the House of Saud much rather than much luck to you as well, Casey. Because the House of Saud made a deal that they would only sell oil in US dollars, and that way that we get US backing, right? That's the deal. So it's not necessarily just about the oil where the oil is being pumped, who controls the oil. It's about the pipelines, it's about the transportation of oil, but in a big way, it's about the petrol dollar. Look into petrol dollar, okay, and the history of petrol dollar, and how the Middle East was divided between the US and the UK. The US basically said that they will control the oil in Iraq. The oil in Saudi Arabia will be theirs. The UK could have the oil in Iran. This is before Iran nationalized, I don't know, that's jazz, right? So there's a lot of backdoor dealings by Western powers for the resources of other nations. Because they were just at brute force. It's not immigrants burning cars either. It's disenfranchised youth. Yeah, yeah, like what's going on in Europe? Dante's mentioning, I think this is about Europe. A lot of things are being blamed on the immigrant population, and there are certain things that are that the immigrant population is responsible for. But not all of it, not by a long shot. A lot of it is because people have been, as Dante says, have been completely disenfranchised. They're out of the economic system. Okay, that's just one agenda or the other. Absolutely Germany would have lost World War II regardless of US, became involved. The US becoming involved probably at most made the war shorter than it could have. Yeah, that's it. And by very little, it's geopolitical. Armenian. Why do you think Syria and Russia are best buddies? Because that's the only country USA and their Arab allies can't build pipeline to transport their oil to Europe. It's a big yikes to build pipelines in water for many reasons. This is what the war in Syria is about in a big way. Okay, the Shi'i crescent, Saudi Arabia and Turkey tried to cut a deal with Syria to build their pipeline through Syria to get oil, natural gas with Qatar into Europe. Syria said no. They cut the deal with Iraq and Iran. As soon as they did that, the war in Syria began. The war drum started kicking up high, like over time, right? One of the other things was the Golan Heights. One of the reasons that the war in Syria occurred was because of the pipelines, because Syria is allies with Iran and Iran will support Syria to the death because Syria Assad's father when the Iraq-Iran war happened, Iranians will never forget, right? Really. Iranians are some of the best diplomats in the world and they're some of the greatest allies you can ever have in terms of mass, in terms of country, right? During the Iran-Iraq war, Syria was the only Arab country that sided with Iran, saying that what Saddam Hussein was doing was wrong. All the other Arab countries sided with Saddam Hussein. Iranians will never forget this and they made a deal with Syria and said, you supported us, you spoke the truth, we will always back you, okay? So when Assad got into trouble, when they said the pipeline, no, we're going with Iran, coming through Iraq, we're not going to ally with Saudi Arabia and Turkey and Israel and stuff like this, they start the war against Syria, Iran supported Syria, back them up rightfully so, okay? One of the reasons the war in Syria occurred was more than just the pipelines because it's sectarian, it's not religious, right? So just imagine the Western governments waging the war against the only Arab nation that is not a theocracy, right? It's a dictatorship but it's not a theocracy, it's not religious, fanaticism, right? What? The other reason, one of the other reasons was the Golan Heights, Golan Heights has water, gas, natural resources and what just happened the last few months, the United States came out and said, we gift the Golan Heights to Israel. How in the world can they gift someone else's territory to another country? Because that was part of the plan, part of the plan was to destroy Syria and then Israel would gobble up the Golan Heights, right? For security reasons and Turkey would get parts of that and stuff like this and they would instill their own fanaticism in there, right? Syria is a crazy concept. Just all those people that support the war in Syria, they were on the same level as a third, okay? I know the kind of people who would burn cars. Add Germany to the list of countries doubting Iran was behind the bombing. No, really, any country that comes out and supports US's claim that Iran is starting to wage war doing these kinds of operations, you know, guaranteed that your government does not support you. It is controlled by Washington, okay? That includes Canada. I'm still hoping that. I don't know what the Liberals have said, but I know this. In Canada, if the Conservatives come into power, 100%, they will go to war for the military industrial complex, the bankers and the oil industry, okay? So if you're in a country and your leaders come out and say, Iran did this and we have to go to war, you know those leaders are not, don't have your best interest in mind or the best interest of your country in mind, okay? They are paid lackeys. When given the opportunity, get rid of them and look into their activities and their bank accounts and if you can find them taking payments and bribes and representing the war machine, prosecute them according to your laws in your country and throw them in jail, seize all their assets, take away their passports, do whatever you need to do to get rid of these warmish, warmongers and war criminals. I'm glad you're around, Casey. Are you guys getting some troll action going on? I hope not. Thank you for taking care of business gaming, if you're getting some action. I grew up in troubled neighborhoods in Vienna. Sorry, Austrian Dante. Of course this is beautiful. What an absurd thing to say. The refugees have no reason to burn cars since they are usually cared for. It's unemployed youth that burn cars and also Dante, one other thing, agent provocateurs burn cars. Okay, these are basically police or hired lackeys or mercenaries that infiltrate peaceful rallies and start destroying things and burning things down. Agent provocateurs look that up for western governments. Canada, Canadian police have acted as agent provocateurs during peaceful demonstrations where families have kids walking peacefully with permits during peaceful demonstrations where the police, dressed up as the black bloc, try to start riots. Why in the world those police officers were not arrested, prosecuted and thrown in jail and their superiors that told them to do this? Why that did not occur says a lot about the regimes, the countries that we live in. Canada is one of them. Okay, look into agent provocateurs during G8 or G20 demonstrations in Montreal or Quebec. Okay, it was in 2010 I believe or 2000s. I can't remember what day it was. Okay, what year it was. The reality is that the immigrant youth in Europe is not in the same position as the poor in the US. There is welfare, there is free university. The over presentation and crime can't be explained by the same reasons as in the US. Iranians are also super smart and don't forget stuff. They're politically, worldwide, historically, Iranians know their history better than anyone else that from any other country that I've met, maybe aside from the Irish. The Irish know their world history extremely well, right? Extremely well. For some idiotic reasons, some Westerners think Iranians are cavemen or something. Yeah, it's anybody that thinks on that level, it just tells me a lot about them, right? Well, for it doesn't solve the problem of unemployed youth. No. We put same level of butter. Do people still actually believe US when they say something? I don't. I don't believe any Western governments when they say anything or any governments really when they say anything. Libya and Gaddafi, he say he don't want to take petrodollar for his oil. He wants gold instead. Suddenly, he's the worst guy in the world and is destroying his own people, even though Libya was one of the best looked after countries in their region. Today, Libya is a shithole after that. Yeah. What they did to Libya is one of the most insane, insane things ever, right? Not because they did it, because we've known they've done things like that, but because the silence of what Western taxpayer money was used for, people in Canada, United States, majority of people in Canada, United States didn't give a rat's ass what we did to Libya. You bring that up and people dismiss it. To me, that is mind boggling, right? Just a completely mind boggling. What are you even talking about? You're remembering the Ottawa thing? Oh yeah, there we go. Yeah, is that the agent-provector stuff? In the US, we usually only burn cars if a sports team just won or lost the championships, same with Canada. Then they get caught because they were wearing their police issue boots. Yeah, there's three of them. Remember that? Wow. Wow. That was incredible, wasn't it? And the leaders of the people who organized the peace rally, they were like, they were like, hey, wait a second, who are you guys? And they're like, wait, wait, wait, wait, these people aren't with us. Hey, they're all wearing the same boots. They got rocks in their hand. They're covering their faces. They're trying to break glass. They're trying to start a riot. And they were like, hey, there's women and children here. What are you guys doing? Who are you? They closed them off. And then these agent-provectors undercover police trying to start a riot, right? Slowly walked up to the police line and say, hey, we're cops. Get us out of here. And the police pretended they were arresting these undercover cops that are trying to start a riot in Canada, where there's women and children, elderly, right? They pretended to arrest them. They took them in. And then later on, it came out that their superiors had told them to go there and create chaos and start a riot so the police could move in and arrest a whole bunch of people. This happened in Canada, right? People really have to appreciate this. It went through the court system and the judge said, yes, their superiors gave orders for these cops to go into a peace rally to start a riot in Canada. Those superiors got promoted. What? What? Really? Holy Kamolis. Random trolling. Sure is fun. I guess it's got nothing better to do for scenarios. No, because, indeed, there was a lot of talk about agent-provocateurs with the G20 in Hamburg in 2008, but I don't know much about that. Can you be gay in Iran? No, but you can get a sex change, Hannah. If you're deemed to be, you associate yourself with a female or a male, the Iranian government will pay for your sex change operation. They recognize that, right? Every country has their issues. Really? No, you can't be gay in Iran, right? You can't be gay in Saudi Arabia. You get your head chopped off in Saudi Arabia, right? You can't get a sex change operation in Saudi Arabia. The government of Iran will pay for your sex change operation because they recognize that. Every country has its problems. Should we wage war because they have their problems? But there is defined evidence of police brutality that recently happened in, where was it? In Austria. Is gay rights the new excuse to bombing countries? Hey, Chicho, hope you're doing well. Spider beans! Beans! How are you doing, brother? But beans, you're on Twitter as well, I think. You end up liking a lot of my tweets, I think. Thank you for that. Livia, welcome back. How are you doing? I hope life is treating you well. Oh, by the way, do you think the people who set that building on fire at the yellow vest protests were agents? I don't know. They could very well be. I personally don't believe any of these peace rallies, the riots and things being burnt down and stuff, as being the people who organize the rallies. Okay, for example, one of the things police do to, you know, for the cameras is they go park a police car right in the way of a peace rally, right? And then they have sometimes agent provocateurs or just random people, people who aren't very smart, come around and destroy the police car. And then they, all the new agencies take pictures of the police car saying this demonstration is violent, right? And that gives the go-ahead for the police to go in and beat some heads. I don't believe any police agency in any country. Police forces are there to protect capital, okay? To protect assets, to protect wealth. That's it. If you look at history with policing, police forces have done throughout history, you'd be horrified at what police forces have done throughout history. They're not your friends. They're not there for the community. They're there to protect money, period. I'm sorry if there's any of you guys watching police officers or anything like this and you have friends or family that are police officers, but that is who they are. I do as well, okay? And I've talked to this about, talked to my friends about this as well, who are police officers or one of them anyway. They know what they're there for, but they're trying to work within the system and do good. When the hammer comes down, they will be forced to beat their own family because that is their duty to protect money, okay? Besides, it's legal now. Anyways, shouldn't be an issue for them. I need to smoke a fatty and rethink themselves. Brazil just criminalized homophobia and transphobia. Criminalized it or they, means they just like the government of Brazil is extremely homophobic, right? They've been in Brazil. There's been a lot of transgender and LGBTQ community leaders that have been brutalized. In Sweden, we have this left-wing group called AFA. Supposed to be sponsored by Soros and his friends. They go to peace demonstrations and rallies and throw rocks at people and police. The police don't do anything to this group called AFA. They more or less work together. Yeah, Soros is bad news. AFA just meant, means anti-fascist and it's a particular group. I got to go. They suck. Thanks for popping by. I wish I could stick around longer. Have a good one. You too, you too. Yes, I love your tweets, man. Awesome beans. I've been meaning to become a little bit more active on Twitter. I might be. I might be. I might start laying down some quotes of things that I'm reading just to kick things up a notch. Police in the military is only to protect the interest of the state. Nothing more. Not protect the citizens or anything. I agree exactly right. In my opinion, individual cops can be good, but the police force itself is inherently flawed and destructive. 100% agree. You told us. Bolsonaro criminalized homophobia. I think Bolsonaro probably criminalized homosexuality, right? The LGBT community. I don't think he's done it, but he would love to do it. No, the Supreme Court, that Bolsonaro hates it. Yeah, Brazilian president, Jared Bolsonaro criticized the country's Supreme Court after they ruled to criminalize homophobia, making it a crime equivalent to racism in Brazil. He called it completely wrong. I think I'm gonna head off, brother, making some butter and bread. Have a good one. Hopefully see you soon. Hopefully see you soon, Casey. And by the way, Casey, we're going to start doing more chill live streams and a lot more videos, just chill videos, not that the school years out, almost out like a one more week of students to deal with, right? But we're going to get back into more ASMR stuff, brother. I know you've been missing those and I have been as well. So there's going to be a lot more content on that level coming up and we're going to do some live stream gardening. Maybe even this week if I get the chance, I got to sort out my, what do you call it, grape vines that are coming in and tie them up and get them going in a sort of a canopy form, right? Thanks for popping by, by the way. Thanks for popping by. Let me show you what I got for food. I've caught up with the chat. I missed the whole chunk. I'm sorry. Check this out. Tahini and apple gardening. Yeah. Eduardo, how's it going? Tahini with honey and mix this with honey and apple makes a good little dip. Maybe some more gardening sounds fantastic. Yeah. I'm looking forward to it. I already did a whole bunch of gardening. I already set up our patio and there's some plants I got to take care of. Hmm. Apple and cinnamon would be great. I've never actually done cinnamon apple with my, with the tahini dip. Good idea. We've got a second for the gardening. That's cool. Crazy bro, Athan. Hey everyone. Hope you're doing great. I'm doing fantastic. Thank you. Hope you're having a fantastic Sunday. My challenge to a game, a challenge to a game of background. I would love, at some point, we're going to do some gaming and we'll start playing some games and stuff like this. I'm back at playing Monopoly with my gaming group, or have been because I go to Vancouver and they're there and stuff like this. In the last one, I've invited them all to come here in August so we can do another gaming marathon weekend. Hopefully Monopoly maybe acts as an allies as well. We'll see if they end up showing up. I'm trying to get a Monopoly gaming weekend happening here, live stream again because we did a live stream of it before for August. Finger cross, we can get it done. A couple of our people from the gaming group are in different countries right now. So which crypto brother? Red van, for sure. But share away. I don't know if I know anything about it. Depends. I'd love to see you play chess. You know what? My chess was way more powerful when I was like 12 years old. I used to play a lot of chess in my youth. Gaming marathon, yeah. Playing video games would be so cool. Yeah, I've been playing, meaning to do it, means I just haven't got around to it. I need to upgrade my system and I have to acquire some stuff. So slowly, this summer I'm going to be reorganizing, getting some stuff done. And then when the next school year kicks in, because we just basically let you know where I am. Because I moved cities, I lost a lot of my clients, right? So I've come to this new city as close by, but because I lost a lot of my clients, my funds came down for the last couple of years. So I've been burning off a lot of my, well, all my, what do you call it? All my savings, right? But slowly this year, I ended up getting a few clients and few distant clients and stuff like this. So at the beginning of next year, I should have a wave of clients coming in. So my funds should be able to kick up a little bit more. And if it kicks up significantly enough, as well as what I can generate online through support and crowdfunding and stuff like this, and ad revenue or whatever it might be, right? Whatever pipe streams I can get in, as soon as my funds kick up a notch, we're getting some surplus. I'm going to start taking that surplus and buying equipment that I need to be able to kick things up to another level, right? Introduce new things just to let you know where I am with my finances and the plans of where, what we plan on doing here and on YouTube and BitShoot and everywhere else. Scottish opening is my favorite opening in chess. I don't know the Scottish opening. Chainlink, seriously, check it out. Chainlink, that's the crypto, right? It's still someone unknown because of an active FUD campaign to suppress normie interest. I can send you a relevant link if you want. RedVan, if you can, provide the link in discourse, in our discourse forum. That'd be fantastic. Instead of sending me links directly, put the link in discourse. That way, it's not just me vetting it. Other people can take a look at it. And if they're interested, they can take a look at it as well, right? I'm all for sharing information openly, right? So if you have something that you want to send me, please link it up in Discord. That way, there'll be more eyes on it just in case I don't get the chance to look at it right away. Okay, you should play Trump. I don't know Trump the game. Back in America, I'm trying to get my back in America. I'm trying to get my grandma to come here again so we can live stream games with grandma again, backgammon games with grandma. If I find someone here that their backgammon is as strong as mine or my grandma's, and they're good friends, because if I'm playing backgammon with someone for multiple hours, I'd like to, it's best if I enjoy being in their company, right? So it's a very finicky thing. Yellow punch is salam aleikum, salam aleikum. How are you doing? That totally exists, by the way. I posted an economics. Awesome. Thanks, RedVan. Praise be. Nice. We got crypto lovers here. Good, good, good. It's the latest news. It's the latest news? Okay, awesome, awesome. Beans, awesome, Chicho. Soon I'll be supporting you with Patreon once I get my funds in order. I unfortunately was laid off. Oh, that's unfortunate beans. Yeah, like for me, my funds are bare minimal, right? As you know. Looks like it just went up 50 cents or 0.5, 0.5 units recently or percent. I don't know if that's a percent or cents or whatever it is. Grandma kicked your ass. Yes, yes, she did. There's a few rounds we play, she kicked my ass. Right now, by the way, my grandma, every year we start a new tracking, like who's winning and stuff like this. This year, grandma has won more rounds than me. For a number of years, at the end of the year, we tally things up. I've always, in general, won more rounds than grandma. This year, she's winning more rounds. She's kicked it up high mode, right? It's 91 years old. She's kicking my ass. Holding this is 0.445. Nice. When did you get in? Trump. The game was terrible when I played ripoff board games from the 80s. Allerious. Others have been holding it since 15 cents. Chainlink besides Beyoncé handled the bear market quite well. Okay, cool. That's one thing you can tell if something handles the bear market. Well, the odds of them coming back is better, right? I got in 2018, but then I believed the FUD and sell it at a minor profit before I got back in again. I read the white paper and unlike all the other BS crypto chainlinks is legit cool. The white paper is ridiculously important that people, very people read basically their plan, their business plan for a certain crypto, right? Ravencoin as well. Ravencoin. Cool. I don't know Ravencoin. They don't do marketing, hence why it's flying so much under the radar. Highly valued project. Really. Ravencoin. I got here. Dr. P, if you get a chance, posties what you think is good in discord. Why not? Right? Being in the US, hearing the word Trump has just been so exhausting. Our nation is really at a stressful point. Yeah. And that's by design beans, I think. In Canada as well, they're able to maintain control by always putting on the people under stress immediate. The time they crunch the time thing. Everybody thinks that they need to do things right away immediately. Do this, do this, do this. So critical thought is gone. They become reactionary. And once you have a population under that kind of control, where you can move them in any direction in any second you want, you have complete control. Right? I see that with my friends and family and stuff, not all of them, right? But some, I see that they're totally reactionary and their lives are chaos, right? They need to break that. What are the wishes you want to fulfill in your life, Chichou? I mean, what would you like to still achieve? Athens, I'm working on building my math curriculum. That's ridiculously important to me. I want to be able to, when it's all said and done, hopefully I'll be able to do this. I can close my eyes and know that there's modules out there to teach people mathematics and empower them. I like to have a whole library of ASMR content to provide people with stress relief and just, I don't want to say motivation, but just sharing what I do in my life and how I've dealt with the blows that life deals you, right? How I was able to pick myself up, just basically sharing, acting as a node to make other people's journey as easy as possible and sharing my experiences of knowledge and stuff like this, which is what I'm doing right now, right? We've got 700 videos out, lots of articles. I've spoken my mind freely for the last online, like presence online since blogging for 12, 13, 15, how many years? Almost 15 years of unblogging, right? Before that, I had email lists and stuff like this. So I am doing what I, what I hope to achieve, but there's so much more to do, right? Hopefully I'll never finish it because throughout all of this process, I'm learning, I'm educating myself, right? And that is really what life is about, to constantly learn and grow and develop ideas, let go of certain beliefs, certain dogmas, introduce new new concepts into your life and incorporate them into your life, introduce new people, friends and family into your life, interact with them. I am doing what I hope to achieve. I just hope that I can continue to do it for as long as possible, right? The world is a reflection of the inside, all is perspective. Focus on the outcome you see most fit. Cheers. Cheers. Well, dude. Okay, awesome. Thanks, Dr. B. If you posted in Discord, that'd be great. Chainlink basically solves the oracle problem that comes along with smart contracts that is based on Ethereum, meaning it verifies your contract if something has changed and it's being adopted and integrated by the big players. Google. Google's an intro. Yes, I wrote Google being the latest of them. When that news hit, Chainlink jumped up by 70%. That's a good point. Cheers. Dr. P says or being says to Dr. P is good to share what you have learned. People should do more of that. Most people who learn heavy lessons, close themselves in their cocoon and never share what is so sorry for others. The smart learn from his mistakes. The very smart learn from mistakes of others. 100% Athen. Crazy bro, Athen. I agree with you. If you only learn from your own mistakes, because your life is limited and the amount of time you have to experience things is limited, you only learn a limited number of lessons. If you learn from other people's mistakes, they have along with you multiple lives, multiple experiences, they make multiple mistakes. If you can learn from them, wow, you'd be a very, very wise man. Beans. She should do no any ways to make money from home. I'm currently stuck in a rut with jobs. One of the things beans I did in the past was I would buy things. I would look around to see what was selling on eBay or what was selling online and I would try to find things that people wanted and I would sell those. So for example, I'll just give you one example, one simple example. A comic books is one for sure, but one of the things I did a while ago, and I did it very little, right? But it's a good example. I use it to tell people. I don't know if you know the magazine ad busters. It's like a magazine format, prestige format. It's a political magazine. They start producing work in the late 90s, right? And they're located in Vancouver. And when I was living in Vancouver, I knew where their office was, right? So I would go to ad busters and they always had their magazines out that you could buy. They're most recent and whatever overstock they had, right? And you could buy them for like two dollars, okay? And on the magazine stands it was selling for, I don't know, like ten dollars or something, or eight dollars or something at the time. This is like 20 years ago, right? So I would go to their office, buy a few copies of their magazines, and then go on eBay and sell them. Stuff that I bought for two dollars or three dollars, I was selling anywhere from ten to fifteen to twenty dollars. That was generating a little bit of revenue. And then I would flip that and buy it more and sell more. I don't think you can do that with ad busters now. The little blip is over, but there's lots of little blips all over the place, right? So one thing you can do is find something that people are looking to buy in your local vicinity that is being produced there and sell that. Another thing you can do is buy in bulk certain things, take them apart, sell them in pieces, and in general you end up making more money than when you bought it in bulk, right? But it's something you're going to have to know about. The other choice, beans, do you know mathematics? If you know how, if you know mathematics, start tutoring, okay? Put your name out, math or science or anything like this. Put your name out and start getting clients and start teaching. Tutoring them in math or physics or chemistry or English or anything like this. That's one way that you can generate revenue and it's time-based, okay? And if you're good, word of mouth goes out, okay? I feel that. Yeah, that's about the mistakes. I have got to be more social. The past decade, I've really shut out putting myself out there and have gone inward. Now, should learn to bring that in and out. Yeah, I've gone through those phases through Dr. P, but right now, I went through a fair bit of ups and downs, but I've reached a state where I don't give a, just to put it lightly, I don't give a rat's ass what people think about me, right? I know I'm doing the best that I can and I have a certain amount of experience and knowledge and I will gladly share that information, right? So, to bring myself out of that social isolation, I realize that I don't care what other people think and I put myself out there and once you put yourself out there, you will be challenged and what you'll find out is or what I found out was some of my beliefs were BS or dogmas, so by putting myself out there, I realized that some of the beliefs that I had were flawed, so I adjusted accordingly and I'm very grateful for that because that has improved my life tremendously, right? There's nothing wrong with being an introvert, to be honest, yeah, but there are lessons to be learned in group rather than individuals, yeah. There's really good idea being says, you're lucky. Dr. P, you're a lucky one to have a get out of the cocoon, many states stuck stuck into it, yeah, in the perfect place at the perfect time, in the perfect way. To become rich, you have to come with an original idea everyone need, an example I can give is a Frenchman that started to sell sea salt. In the beginning, everyone was laughing him, laughing him out, but now he sells sea salt to most laboratories over the world. You ever can buy ocean water of all ocean water of all oceans of the world, of course this whilst nothing compared to the internal spiritual richness, what is a rich person with no spirit, if you get what I mean, 100% of it. And crazy bro, what you said at the beginning, to become rich you have to come up with an original idea that everyone needs, I disagree with that statement, there's a few ways that you can generate revenue, one of them is to come up with the original idea 100%, but original ideas don't necessarily make someone wealthy, materially wealthy anyway, right, you have to be able to implement that stuff, so you can come up with original ideas and original things and sell them to come wealthy, monetary wise anyway. The other thing you can do is do something that's called value added, you can take something that's already there and add a little bit of value and roll that over, right, buying in bulk, breaking those things up, cleaning up, restoring furniture, restoring things, you're adding value and selling that and you're making money, right, so there are multiple ways you can do it, you can come up with new ideas, you can do value added stuff, you can do consulting, you can do advising and stuff like this, there are different ways of generating wealth and spiritual wealth, mental wealth, mental well-being are obviously the most precious you can acquire and you can work on, right, because once you're mentally, physically stable and as long as you can put two and two together you should be able to live a comfortable life at least anyway. I feel like time stops though for me and the world just goes by, how to become rich, make the stupid people actually believe they need your products or provide a product to people that really need it, that has been missing in their lives, right, so what's a product, yeah for me, mathematics, I'm creating a product not for the stupid people but for the people that want to become better in mathematics, right, so I'm not going trying to sell my thing, my services to stupid people, I'm trying to sell my services to wise people who know they need to acquire a skill to be able to improve their lives, right, so the model that you're talking about is the corporate model to a certain degree, I know you're probably joking but some people take that seriously, right, the secret to riches is to know we are all already rich, awesome saying Dr. P, we are all already rich, most of us, Starsky, how are you doing, greetings, greetings, good day, tipped up, Dr. P says, nice, oh my god, these current live streams, I don't check the time stuff, they go by, current amount of life, they go by so fast, we've already been at this for almost two hours, the funny is that the silver is more seldom than gold, still gold is more expensive than silver, seems they succeeded to put their idea in work, I don't know if silver is less common than gold, I think silver is more common, crazy bro, but I have to, I'm going by memory, I'm going to be cynic, I'm going to be cynic, but I don't really subscribe to all the we're all rich, we have the capacity to become rich and in the western world, and by the way this probably applies to the western world, half the world hasn't even made a phone call, I'm a materialist in that sense, okay cool, great, very valid point right, but in the western world, I think most of us are in the western world, I think Dr. Pease in the United States, I believe, or maybe India, not I'm so sure, but what I tell people around me is that we're extremely rich, like really, we're like, I'm like saving, like I'm on budget, but compared to the majority of the world, I'm in the top 5% and so is everyone else that lives here, where I am, we're in the top 5% in terms of wealth, majority of us anyway, if you compare it to the rest of the world, right, there are people that have serious issues here, there's homelessness in in Victoria and Vancouver is over the top, is crazy, right, but a lot of that has to do with mental illness, a lot of that has to do with the economy, just destruction of their hopes and dreams, right, and people didn't know how to deal with that or family disintegrating because of economic pleasure, pressures or whatnot, right, but 99% of people living in Canada, I know in Canada anyway, we're we're extremely wealthy materially, right, that being said, statistically, those who are better off, wealthier, commit, have a higher rate of suicide than those who are poor, so that tells you something about their mental state, telepathic, silver is also the natural antibacterial in the environment, they use silver to cure the Ebola outbreak in Africa, they use silver in some medicinal bandages, colloidal silver it's called, yeah, and that's one of the reasons I think people with silver spoons and silver cutlery and stuff like that, you eat with silver because I don't know if it's true or not, but because it was antibacterial it disinfected things and kept you healthier, I believe anyway, I live in the UK but was born in Argentina, so I know what real poverty is, yeah, the poverty we have in Canada is people can't buy what they want in general, there is poverty, don't get me wrong, there is homelessness, there is serious mental illness, there is serious overdoses, drug abuse and stuff like this, but as far as percentage of the poor goes, percentage of the population goes is very little, okay, and it's totally unnecessary, it's completely economic brought on, right, there's no way we should have homelessness in Canada, right, but compared to huge chunks of the world, compared to the United States, like I've been in parts of the US where it's crazy, it's crazy, yeah, back in the early old days, the rich were eating and drinking out of silver stuff, spoons, forks, knives, cups, etc, yeah, and we still like family heirlooms passed down, we still have the silver spoon collection somewhere here that we really don't use or silver plated as well, more apple and dip, more apple and dip, tahini, honey and apple, study any sovereignty, becoming a sovereign, Dr. P, is that what you're referring to, where you fill out the forms and say you're a human being not under the control of any centralized government, I looked into it in the past but it's not the direction I would go, I went on a mission trip that I used to go to church from Wisconsin to Tennessee and even then good god, the poverty difference is massive, yeah, certain parts of the states have rolled through and it was like wow, amazing, people literally living in shacks in the hills, yeah, accepting for value, discharging the debt, accepting, is that what you're referring to, Dr. P? I follow many mainstreamers and I've found that many Canadian streamers are much more open-minded than American streamers, can you explain me why? I have from Europe, over the decades, wow, a while ago we're, okay how do I phrase this, in the United States they're way more propagandized than we in Canada are or used to be in the past, okay, our education system was better, it's not much better than the United States now, it's still better but it's not as good as it used to be 15-20 years ago, okay, so the main reason is is basically because of the propaganda that is prevalent in the United States versus what's prevalent in Canada, even though we're propagandized up the yin-yang in Canada, there's more diversity in Canada where people are accepting of other races, cultures, languages, okay, in certain parts of Canada anyway, so we're more of a certain degree of melting pot but not really just saying everybody's the same, we're saying we're recognizing the differences and appreciating differences, that doesn't mean racism doesn't exist in Canada, racism exists in Canada big way but nothing like the United States to a certain degree, we're not as nationalistic, so we're more worldly and Canada is more dependent on, it's not as powerful nation economically speaking, so because of that we deal with other peoples in a not a hard-handed kind of way, in more of a diplomatic kind of way or we used to, okay, so there's a few different things factors in play and we're not as militarized, Canada is not a militarized nation, hasn't been, it's slowly moving in that direction and that has a huge part to play in it, right, we're in large part a very anti-war, must be something in the Canadian drinking water that makes them also polite and likable, thanks for the compliment, I don't think we're all like that, I reckon it's eating too much GMO, I was gonna mention that the food has a huge part to play in it as well, okay, the water, really what you put into your body is the fuel you're burning, right, that's going to affect your mindset, well apparently we are all wealthy on paper as well and there's a way, there's a way to claim it and all bills, tax, etc, it's all paperwork, yeah Dr. P, I know what you're referring to, supposed to be you confide papers and if you can get your hands on your own birth certificate, that's money, that has value and stuff like this, I looked into this a long time ago, but man, I try to stay away from bureaucracy, so it wasn't a direction I was going to go to, how can we be wealthy on paper when 90% of the people have loan on their houses and on their car or cars, sticks, I still can't pronounce your name, I say we are in debt more than we are wealthy, the wealth that Dr. P I believe is talking about is if you dig down deep enough and look into what your birth certificate means, if there's value associated with your birth certificate, if you can get your hands on your birth certificate and the debt thing, most of it you're going to walk away from, so you can actually go into huge debt, our economic system is basically in the western world, it's not how much money you have, it's how much money you have access to, how much debt you can accumulate, Trump is a perfect example, but if you really want to free yourself of that debt, build up your credit I guess, so you can accumulate a lot of money, borrow a lot of money, and if you really want to walk away from that debt, this is not advice, this is not financial advice, but people, I know people have done this, you can just borrow tons of money, put it into hard assets that you control that you cannot be seized and walk away from your debt, and they'll come after you, and then you can cut a deal with them and pay a fraction of what you owe, and you're wealthy, right, you won't have credit for seven plus years, but if you play it right, you will have a home to live in, a car to drive, and certain assets, so it can be gained, that's how Trump and all those buys got to where they are, right, it's an illusion to get you to go to work, to trade your flesh and blood unknowingly, that you're a god creation, Canada is often called a tapestry versus a US melting pot, tapestry, okay cool, that's a good way of putting it, hobo, we're a tapestry, it's all put together, everyone lives together, but like you can go to Korea town, you can go to India town, you can go to Greek town, you can go to little Italy and different places in different cities where you can eat authentic food and this and that and that, right, so tapestry is a good way of putting it, I didn't know that, in the US we are taught that the US is the best country in the world, to the point that when I was a child, I honestly didn't think other countries had freedoms, yeah, I've met Americans like that, or in the past anyway, I think the veil is being lifted pretty much now, and all things are created in abundance and as long as that is the focus, that is what is perpetuated, we are creator beings, Canada's renting their land from the Queen of England, even the Canadian police works for the Queen of England, yeah, which cryptos do you invest in Chicho, I don't invest in cryptos, I accept cryptos as donations, but just comparing how much donations have gotten through cryptos, compared to how much donations have gone through fiat currencies and through Patreon and stuff like this, crypto is not being used as currency, okay, which is very very unfortunate, people are hoarding cryptos, that's not the future, we need cryptos to be a viable form of trade, of currency, we need cryptos out there where people are willing to part with the crypto, I realize that that means the cryptos have to get to a stable level with pricing and stuff like this, but there are serious issues with it, Canada is rich in natural resources, yes, unfortunately corporations control their natural resources for the most part, entertainment purposes only, you can always repossess physical assets though, yeah, it's a speculating object, it depends on the assets, right, if the banking institutions don't know that you have certain assets, if you've cashed advance, gotten cash and bought assets with cash, how are they going to know what you have as assets, do you believe in the covert creation of a new world order, yeah for sure, the powers that be are always trying to, a federal reserve, powers that be are for sure are trying to consolidate their powers and acquire acquire more power, that's what power does, it tries to accumulate more power, that's the ultimate purpose of power to accumulate more power, right, power seldom gives up power, right, so their new world order is basically accumulating more and more power and passing laws to govern the whole world, if we wouldn't call that the new world order, I'd call that our current economic system, unfortunately Canada don't own their land, no, we own very little, like people are an assumption they own everything, they don't, we barely own anything, like people who buy houses think they own the house, they don't own the house, if interest rates all of a sudden banks decide to kick up the interest rates from, you know their mortgage from 5% to 10%, you're out of that house and banks can do that, daunting new world order, cryptos will gain in value forever, right, no, I disagree, I don't see how investing them isn't a great idea, because I don't agree cryptos will continue to increase in value forever, not all cryptos, right, and how is that a bad idea, it's not necessarily a bad idea, don't get me wrong Utah, I'm not saying it's a bad idea if you have a certain amount of your assets in cryptos, but if you're parking your money in cryptos, that's not a currency, that's an asset class that you're buying into, okay, and all asset classes go through ups and downs, okay, so, and one of the questions is, is that asset class liquid, and it's going to be liquid at a price that you're willing to let go of it, and you're going to be letting go of it at a loss or a gain, right, so cryptos, I want cryptos to become currency, anonymous forms of doing transactions, right, secure anonymous forms, ways for us to conduct trade, I'm not interested in buying into an asset class, my asset class is comic books, my asset class is building content online, right, I want a form, an anonymous secure way to conduct business that is not under the radar of anyone that wants to watch what's taking place, the best secure private anonymous form of conducting business that I know of is cash, I wish crypto was it, but it's not right now, one of the reasons is I don't know too many people that accept crypto for their services, right, and don't get me wrong, there are people who, like if someone wanted me to do something, right, and they said, hey Chico, will you take this many cryptos for this asset, for example, if I was selling comic books, right, they would say, hey Chico, I noticed that you have something on eBay for this many dollars, right, will you take this much crypto for that comic book, I would say yes, right, I would probably tag on a certain percentage for the transaction fees and stuff, but I would take cryptos for comic books, I would take cryptos for my services to teach mathematics or physics or whatever, right, but I don't know too many people that accept crypto and personally, I'll say this again, the amount of crypto donations that I have received relative to the amount of donations I have received through PayPal or direct donations or through Patreon or whatever it might be, cryptos, you can't even compare it, right, so that tells me those people who are holding cryptos are not using the cryptos, okay, that's my main point, we already have a world order and it's horrible, agreed Dante, solar fare could easily change everything, Dr. P, it's good really good, that was funny, buy gold for the money, hide the gold, get a good deal, wait the years and then get your gold back and it will have increased its value during the same time, yeah, read the fine print on the contract at the bottom of your own, you own nothing, you own nothing, most cryptos are BS, agreed, the bear market trimmed a lot of the BS down, agreed, thankfully, agreed, it was like the dot-com crash, right, in 2000 and in 2000, right, trimmed the fat, some of those other tech companies just went through the roof, right, the incident indicates, that indicates sarcasm, I agree too, Utah's being sarcastic, that's what that means, does it, let's see what does that mean, where was that, cryptos will gain him, oh he was being sarcastic, okay so that's sarcasm, Capas sarcasm, I'll try to remember that, thanks for the clarification gang, I still don't know the facial expressions, what they're supposed to mean, I'm not sarcastic, sarcasm, you got a loop going there man, the statement is true, following statements, the previous statement was false, or what is it, the loop is, the following statement is true, and then the previous statement is false, right, yeah sarcasm is a fine line, truth, truth, less confusion, how do you feel about the economics of climate change, or even favor of the growth, or do you think a balance needs to be found, a balance needs to be found, but I'm totally against the carbon tax or anything like that, that's garbage, that's giving more power to centralized institutions that brought around, brought these problems forward to begin with, right, so I agree that there is environmental damage being done, that devastating the planet, but I totally disagree with the solutions being provided by centralized institutions, hello pumpkin, how are you doing, love your videos, thank you for being on a live stream pumpkin, and welcome to another, welcome to a live stream, I'm not sure if you've been here before, the only way balance is found is it finds itself, this earth is far more powerful than any group of humans, I agree with Dr. P, far more powerful, we mess around too much, the earth is going to go, get off me, right, it reminds me of the early 90s when collecting baseball cards as an investment became super popular, as a result cars from the early 90s are by far the least valuable ones, yeah, I'll accept crypto, nice read that, if I had any crypto I'd buy some services, I don't, I'm not, I don't sit on crypto, right, or don't know how to, because it's not mainstream enough yet, no, let me tell you the secret with crypto, people use Bitcoin and other cryptos to buy drugs secretly on the internet and get it posted to their mailbox, because it's anonymous, it's not normal people using cryptos, and governments are using cryptos, the US government sees a lot of cryptos over the years and they will continue to see a lot of cryptos, so they're using cryptos to fund a lot of their black ops as well, there's a conspiracy of getting rid of physical money, money will only be valid through electric form, yeah, and that is the biggest fear we should have, as soon as paper currency anonymous forms of buying and selling are gone, you live in a complete totalitarian state, be careful, it's investors and users, sellers, I'm a perfect example of this, use it to purchase Alesti, exactly, it's so common today, do you buy into the satanic conspiracies, yeah there's satanists out there for sure, I don't know if I buy into all of it, but there are people who worship different things, good and evil are two sides of the same coin, hey no satan, sorry gaza satanist, satanist, sorry gaza, I get it, okay, from now on I'll remember, that's supposed to mean sarcasm, it's like George, George Carlin said in the in Save the Planet, people are so arrogant towards earth, yeah, chi chou, how else would you propose to reduce CO2 emissions assuming that massive investment in green energy wouldn't yield great results and efficiency, I would say first of all, eliminate all military bases, external military bases around the globe, stop waging war, so basically totally pull back from the military industrial complex, that'll have more effect on CO2 emissions than anything any country is implementing right now, that's number one, okay I would do that, second would be consume less resources, shop locally, invest in your community and all this jazz, stop buying from amazon, you know what I mean, it's more personal choices that matter as well as forcing governments or putting into power people who are willing to pull back on the military war machine, that'll reduce CO2 more than anything, okay, I'll just repeat for final time, chain link, miss out if you don't care to reach it, reach it shrugs, Dante and all domestication of animals, Dr. P I tend to do agree with that as well, I'm not sure if that's viable but that would make huge difference as well, I just do all my transactions and back alleys with planks to avoid currency planks, never go down, hey you forgot the little sarcasm, that would definitely help but I don't know how you would push that through, well I think that's that would be way more viable than pushing through carbon tax, carbon tax is just taxing the citizens, it doesn't prevent corporations from doing anything, spiritual awareness for sure that would do it, there's already a lot of resistance against veganism, people like their meat, people like their meat but you can reduce the meat, right, people are under this assumption that you have to consume a lot of meat, you don't have to consume a lot of meat, you just need a little meat or some people need a little meat, you can go vegan as well, right, connection with cosmic sources, speaking of the cash to society, I was out looking for a new bed, I was going to buy cash because I like cash, I found a bed, I said I wanted it, when I came to the cash register they said we don't take cash, yeah I've come across that too, I don't buy from them, so I just looked at the cash here and said I don't want the bed, goodbye, drove to another place close by, bought my bed with cash without a problem, yeah any place, and by the way there are places that don't accept cash, the hell with them, they're the problem, I will do everything in my means to stay away from them and tell people not to buy from them, and there's places that only accept cash, those are the places I go to and I recommend people go to those places or they have a big sign that says cash preferred, right, very good, I'm on it, loving gratitude, prosper, how do you get people to do that, I'm not sure what you're referring to Dante, about the spirituality and connection with cosmic source, I think it's education, get them depropagandized Dante, one of the first things you can do to help reduce our carbon footprint is to depropagandize them, strong meat, but war is a blood business now, most wars ongoing now are well orchestrated by the higher elite lobbies to make the weapon industry work well, lots of talk going on, oh wow we're like way past two hours now, cool, I'm going to catch up on the stream and we're going to call it quits pretty soon gang, caught up with the chat about wars, I'm sick of being lectured day in day out about climate change in the UK, they announced this week that we'll have net zero emission by 2050 by increasing taxes, I don't believe they'll have net zero emissions by 2050, now while I'm kind of for this, I take a look around the world and get extremely frustrated, China, India and Russia etc are already vastly greater and set to continue, so what difference is me paying more taxes to help when the end result will be exactly the same, I agree with you Mech, I think they're lying, our centralized powers, I'm totally fine with meat becoming a luxury item, I already don't eat much red meat at all and if chicken has to become a luxury once a month or two months thing I'm game, if it saves the world that's not a hard problem and one thing a hobo is once and again it's economics, once the prices of meats and stuff increase people will start raising chickens in their backyard which they do in my area a lot, it's incredible right, like for example I can go to a local farm right now and buy 30 eggs, okay 30 organically grown, organically raised eggs, like chickens, laying 30 eggs for $8.50 Canadian right, which comes up to like let's say 650 US, so I can buy 30 eggs for 650 US organically grown local raised chickens and stuff like this, fantastic right, at the end of the day corporations demand, okay I'm losing the chat, so I'm going to go down to the bottom and get caught up with the chat but we are going to probably end the stream in a few minutes, I do have some students that I have to meet today, they have exams tomorrow so I gotta get ready, so let's check this out can I get an opinion on electric cars, I feel like so many people think differently about them, electric cars fine, the whole system going electric will totally destroy, crumble our electric system, the grid, like right now even if 20% of the cars in my area were electric if everybody plugged in at night you probably see power grid collapsing right, everybody can't go electric right now it's going to take decades for that to roll in, China is definitely doing things to reduce their carbon emissions they are 100% but you have to keep in mind that these countries are much poorer yeah and they're catching up in industrial growth right, you think electric cars charge themselves dirty industry behind it 100% right, some places, our place we have dams, the building of the dam was destructive but it's now renewable right, especially per capita they don't have the same means that western countries have, I have chickens myself right on, chickens are good, chicken and they create amazing fertilizer and you get food from them and they eat the bugs and stuff, I think climate change is a sigh up to move us from the carbon era to the tech era, they poison the hell out of the place and have to gall to tell us, yeah I agree, to tell us it's our fault, 100% agree federal reserve grow your own fruit and veg to 100%, you can't expect India to go full renewable, not even close climate deniers, the solution, the environment's being shut off, there's no question about it, we're having an effect on the environment, I think the climate denier thing has two categories, those who actually don't think there's anything going on, those are rare, the main focus is those who don't believe the centralized power has the solution, I'm in one of those, I don't believe our governments are providing us solutions with carbon tax, with taxing us, right, with passing these laws and all this stuff, they're lying, they're corporates, I don't want to give them any more power but it didn't stop Bertha Benz that there is no gas station to drive the first car, matrix trusty trusters, it was a nice stream, happy to have found you and see you next time, bye everyone, have a nice weekend, bye crazy bro, hope to see you again, chase Casey, not really, China has been releasing a significant amount of greenhouse gases, although they promise to reduce their emissions, they will be, they're moving on to another class of country, so they're going to start improving their environment, they're not accepting this garbage, they're cracking down on certain industries that are polluting, that's a good thing, they're making things we buy and the carbon emissions go on their bill, you should be looking at carbon emissions by consumption, not production, that's a great idea Dante, right, if you buy solar panels, install them, you have to pay taxes, so now we're taxing the sun, that's the kicker too, right, certain states are passing laws to prevent people from putting solar panels up, they have to pay extra to put solar panels up because they're not consuming the energy that the state has brought, crazy, right, if you're going to drink our water, we're going to tax you, I'd consider myself a climate skeptic, it all just seems a little fishy to me, we've been told for years and years certain things will happen, we are, we all remember that Al Gore was a piece of crap, right, it lying piece of crap situation, haha, I feel there are a lot of scare taxes and exploitations going on, agreed with you Nick, 100%, what's fishy about it, about which one, thank you bro, soon we have a tax on breathing air, pretty much all the things we were told would happen are happening, now many things are happening, the main thing, the main thing with the environment, people have to appreciate that we're like really, the way we treat an environment is a cesspool, like we've dumped garbage everywhere, contaminated water, contaminated air, contaminated soil, destroyed nature, brought about mass extinctions, all of this is true, all of it is true, okay, but the centralized powers are the problem, okay, the corporations are the problem, not me and you, our consumption is the problem as Dante mentions, right, but one of the reasons our consumption has been the problem because we've been propagandized by the political economic system to consume on this level because the GDPs are linked to that, right, and all of that links back again to the corporations centralization of power, if we're able to decentralize power, I think a lot of the problems with the environment will kick into high, one of the solutions in the environment will kick into high gear, okay, in the UK, you get government subsidies for buying and using solar panels, there's a couple of households, Arsenal also have a mine, the climate change, there are two sides, one side claims there's no problem, other side says it's a total chaos and going to hell, they all have their own reasons to promote their ideas, neither is necessary to collect, yeah, I think the two extremes are both wrong, I think we're in the middle somewhere and we have to sort that out, ourselves within our communities, climate change is normal, climate will always change, I don't watch the news at all, thanks for all the info I are safe here, my pleasure Livia, thanks for popping by, glad to have you, apparently there will be another ice age by the way, some people are mentioning that, that we're not going into global warming but there's an ice age coming, man may climate change is definitely not normal, don't get me wrong, the havoc and cause by polluting water, air, okay, the conversation is still going gang, but I do have to end the stream, we're in two and a half hours of this, right, so let's call it a stream gang, thanks for being here, thanks for everything, really enjoyed this great conversation and I think that's the, this is the best challenge, I think this is what we need, right, just dialogue, discourse, challenging ideas, preventing, providing solutions or just basically tidbits that we can all think about and having a forum to talk to, talk about this and if you guys want, we do have a discord, oops discord, you can definitely continue the conversation on discord and link up information, if people want to follow certain thoughts and, you know, challenge their own beliefs and things, dialogue is good, action is better, first place though, dialogue begins at, communications gives understanding, right on, right on, take care chucho, you too start ski, okay, thanks for being here gang and I'll announce the next set of streams in the next few days, once I finish off with my main students, okay, for the end of the school year, I hope you guys have a fantastic Sunday and a fantastic week, if I don't do a surprise stream or haven't announced anything for the next few days, there will be something coming, probably mid-week or so, shit everyone, let's do this again, see you next stream, see you guys next time, you too chucho, you too guys, you too, bye everyone, bye, bye Livia, bye people, have fun with your students, I will chucho, I will chucho, I will Livia, thanks I read my own name, okay, bye everyone, hope you have a fantastic Sunday, peace and love Dr. P, peace and love