 This is Chicho. Today is September 29th, 2019, and it's 11am PDT, Pacific Coast time. Good morning, good afternoon, good evening. I hope you're doing well. Today's live stream is open discussion on current events, news, politics, economics, and of course more because we're talking about current events regarding anything. Aside from that, welcome to the stream. We're just gonna just chill for a bit until people start rolling in and we're back. We spent a huge part of the summer and the summer, now it's getting a little bit colder, we're in fall, chilly, so we're gonna give us one more layer of protection. As far as what I've got around me right now, just as nourishment and what I got my tea, I got some tea going on. I hope you're doing well. I got some water and this is Cornelian Cherry Liqueur. I made some of this I guess two weeks ago, three weeks ago maybe. I actually shot the video. Now that I'm back into editing mode, I'm gonna see if I can edit the video and have it up sooner rather than later and let me show you what the jar looks like. Okay, you're gonna see the making of it. Racer kill. How are you doing? Here is the two liter jar of Cornelian cherries. Look at this thing, absolutely beautiful. I found a Cornelian cherry tree in our neighborhood so I went and picked some. With the first round I made jam and this is what I ended up getting a little bit more than this, what I ended up getting on the second pick and wanted to make the Liqueur. This is a two liter, 1.9 liter and within two and a half weeks, three weeks let's say, I think it's two and a half, the Cornelian cherry Liqueur is tasting amazing. Really, wow. This is dangerous. I'm drinking this on the rocks, okay, and there's a Cornelian cherry there. I wanted to have a discussion with you about what is the obsession with democratic socialism. To me it seems to be that the poor hate the rich and want more money. I look at states like Texas that are very right-wing and they are very economically successful while states like California are failing. Hello, hello. Hello, lonely piggy. Hello, automatic. How are you doing? Long time no see. Tomorrow we're going to do math. In regards to your question, okay, let's break it down. I don't think Cali is failing economically. Agreed. California is not failing economically even though there's tons of homelessness issues and stuff like this, right? California, if it was functioning as a single country, last time I looked it up or something, it would have been if it functioned independently. If it was a single country, I think it was a fifth. It was a few years ago I looked it up, but fifth or sixth largest economy in the world, if it was a country, that's nowhere near failing. Okay, I don't always agree with you, but I always love respect for sure. Dude, that's the reason why we're doing this, right? King Lucky, how are you doing? King X Lucky. Yo, yo, I cherish our discussions. I really have grown very, very. Fond is not a strong enough word to these current event live streams. I like it because it also, I also get informed when I talk, I question some of my beliefs as well. Democratic socialism doesn't mean much. Most people just mean more public spending, racer kill. So let me, let me break down, give you my perspective. First of all, the second part was easy. Texas, Texas is not necessarily prospering either, by the way, very successful. Their water, natural water supply is in deep trouble. Just like California, they're bringing a lot of water from a state. Last time I looked into it, Texas was trying to build, this was 10 years ago or something, try to build pipelines to start draining some of the water from the great lake area. And so the states were like, no, man, allow you to bring a pipe to suck out all the water. Okay. There's also California and Texas do not function independently, right? There, there's a lot of external forces, both domestically within the United States and politically geopolitically around the world. So that's, we can't make general statements about Texas is very successful, California is failing, you got to look at the economic cycle and all that jazz. Okay. That was the second part of the question. The first part of the question is this, I want to have a discussion with you about what is the obsession with democratic socialism. Right now, substitute democratic socialism with any other political philosophy other than capitalism, right? That is the obsession. Or let's call it corporate crony wall street capitalism, right? Because that's what the United States is, right? It's corporate capitalism or corporate socialism in large part where not and again, I'm using the term lucid corporate socialism could mean a couple of different things as we talked about in last live stream current months live stream, right? But basically, the obsession with anything other than the present economic system is growing. You could say the same thing about all the other ones. The only reason democratic socialism is is more this being discussed than the other ones is because a democratic party, right? The DNC, they control a lot of the corporate propagandist sources of information, if you call information. So that's on the forefront. For me, I don't talk about democratic socialism, doesn't mean anything to me. I don't think it's so the terminology is off. But basically, it's just because of the democratic party, right? It has nothing to do with socialism per se. If you recall, all the democratic candidates, including Bernie Sanders was for overthrowing the Venezuelan government, which many considered and it's not really socialism, right? It started off that way. But it's morphed because of external forces. They were in support of sanctions on a Venezuelan overthrowing a democratically elected socialist party. So don't listen to anything that the Democrats have to say. It just lies upon lies upon lies. Don't listen to anything that the Republicans have to say, because it's lies upon lies upon lies. Right? Look at who they're supporting, what they're doing, and what the propagandists are regurgitating. Okay? Once you get tired of that crap, you can try to figure out what's really going on in the world. Democratic socialism, optimistic is more like capitalism with a very strong welfare net. And a huge welfare net for corporations as well. Good afternoon, intelligent blueberry. How are you doing? Blue dreams to do for hello from London. Salutations from west coast of Canada, Victoria, British Columbia. Would you surrender to your government? Good morning, Chico. How are you doing? Great lasagna. How are you doing? Doing well, doing well. Enjoying some Cornelian cherry liqueur is back on. California is rich because it's a financial center with big international companies. On the other hand, they don't develop any human capital on their own. They have some of the worst school results in the US. Is that per design, or is that because of their inept, like they're totally or corruption or whatever it is. California is extremely rich. Okay, technology rich, even though it's falling behind China and other nations with a certain degree, right? It's technology rich. And it's one of the biggest food producers in the world, really, right? Huge, huge, huge. So California does have other things. And of course, entertainment, tourism. What do you mean by human capital? Tech companies don't count as human capital. Yeah, I agree with Odmic. There's tons of human capital there. And it doesn't, human capital doesn't necessarily mean high end capital. There's a lot of a lot of low end work force there as well. Hence the agriculture industry, right? And Hollywood and large part and other things as well, right? Tourism industry. Most of the people not from California, race or kill, not from California. I don't know what that means. Are we talking one generation born there? I think most of the people that live in California were born in California. I don't think that the number of people that weren't born in California, the percentage is very high. I'd be surprised if it was more than people that are living in California that aren't from California. I'd be surprised if it was more than 5% really. I'm assuming 95% of people that live in California, maybe 90% of people that live in California were born in California. I can't see the numbers being in it. Lord not. What's good, Ticcio? Z, W, money. How are you doing? What's good? Cornelian cherry liquor is very, very, very good. So California, California just happened to become lucky that it became a center for mega corporations. No, not lucky. It also has to do with resources. It also has to do with history. California has very, very rich soil, certain parts of California, very rich soil. It's amazing. Its water has not been managed properly, right? So there's a lot of, but it does have water, different parts of California. But California is huge, huge, huge. California, California is not homogeneous. There's a lot of different belief systems and different ways. Like San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego, three completely different cities. Really. Thank you for your insight, Ticcio. Very interesting. Thanks Anna. Just if, if I miss anything, please inform me. If or my perspective doesn't include certain important things. The world doesn't stand a chance in a war against the West. This is spider beans. Spider beans, how you doing? I also brought some little crotch crotch cereal thingies. Silicon Valley took off because a lot of military research took place in San Fran 1960s. Yeah. The bases there are huge, right? And as well as Hollywood, and there's other things like there's also huge science based centers in California, the universities, right? Like if you're, if you're into earthquake research, you, for geophysics, California is a pretty sweet place to be, right? Like, believe it or not, there are geophysicists out there that want to be in a major earthquake to see what it feels like. Right? I had a teacher that he would follow the predictions of when the next big earthquake is going to happen in different parts of the world, and he had never been in a huge earthquake. So one time there was news that Japan, the probability of Japan having an earthquake in the next two months or something was pretty high because it had a lot of minor tremors and stuff like that. So it looked like the graph looked like that a big one might be coming, right? So he took like a month vacation and he flew to Japan and just waiting for an earthquake. I know it sounds insane, but if you're passionate about something, you want to experience that thing, right? So he flew to Japan and lived there for like a month, right? No earthquake. His vacation is over. He's going to come back, right? He got on the plane while he was traveling back to Canada, earthquake happened in Japan, right? So if you're geologists, geophysicists interested in water resources and managing water, California is huge, man. Huge, huge, huge. Sorry if there was a typo. I am typing fast. Speedy Gonzales style. Not related, but I'm cutting social media and YouTube pretty much completely since I'm super addicted. Spider beans? Good on you, brother. Good on you. I'm cutting back certain other things in my regiment that have been consuming a lot of time. There's been a lot of amazing shows coming out and I was watching, trying to watch a lot of them. So I basically put a limit on myself. If it's not phenomenal, I'm not going to watch it, right? So that filter out a whole bunch more. I hope you'll still watch some of the other stuff or be here means for the live streams. 2010, 27% of Californian, Californian's population wasn't even born in US, by the way. Cool. So 70% of the people in California are from California. They were born there, right? Oh no, hold on. What is this? 27% of Californian's population wasn't even born in the US, by the way. Okay, that's huge for sure. For sure. But what do you expect when your boundary is right beside Mexico, right? So far, more than 5% of Californian population was born outside of California. More than 5%. More than 5%. Okay. Like, when we used to go to California in the 1980s and 90s, we'd go to gas stations in the middle of the night, like we're driving, we'd do all nighters, driving from Vancouver to Los Angeles and stuff like that. You start getting close to southern Los Angeles. You go to gas stations overnight, like we couldn't find anyone that spoke English. This is in the 80s and 90s. And it all depends where you're getting the stats from. California for sure is going to have a way bigger migration, immigration, illegal or not, residency than most of the other, than Idaho or California or Canada, right? It's just, it's proximity. And California isn't flux, like really, great circle. But even if California's, California's gains are because of immigration, that doesn't diminish its values of economic state. Yeah, I agree with the odd man. Like, Avengers movie, $1 billion in the first week, right? In the first week, Deadpool $1 billion in the first month or something like this, all, all these movies, like that's just funneling it to one center, right? I personally don't like it, but I don't like all that money, all those resources going to one location personally. And that's going to reduce, by the way, a little bit. Like all with all the different streaming services coming up, stuff like entertainment is really breaking up. Great. Spider Beans. Thank you, Chicho. I made a new YouTube account and I'll still be watching all your videos still and I'll be on Twitch a lot. Awesome Beans. Awesome. Thanks for sticking with me. And you can go to BitShoot as well, right? So I am loading stuff on BitShoot. So BitShoot has the lower tendency of forcing addiction, addictive habits to its viewer, viewer, viewers, right? YouTube, Google, they try to push. Keep on watching, keep on watching. BitShoot is a little different, right? I've been able to upload almost all my videos on BitShoot. There's like a couple of videos I've had problems with. For some reason, the BitShoot processing is not working, but I haven't had that for a while and sometimes I just reload it, right? Confirmed. Confirmed as recently as 2015. 27% of Californians are form-born based on census data. Okay, cool casement. That's big. That's a lot. That's a lot, right? This is a serious question. Are the people to surrender their arms to the government? This is a serious question. Are the people to surrender their arms to the government? A juicy question, Hannah says. Personally, in my opinion, no. When people talk about gun control, in general, what you say they want guns off the streets, they basically, if you interpret that, they basically want guns in the hands of one central organization. That scares the crap out of me personally, right? That's what people say when they want gun control. Well, guns off the streets, but private security, some places have guns, the police have guns, the military have guns, and all of those are really controlled by corporations, so they just want to arm the corporations. Bad idea. The point is that there can't be that many places like California. It's a center that sucks up talent from elsewhere. It's not self-sufficient. For sure. I agree with you there. It's not self-sufficient. It's reliant on external forces, but that's what we're talking about when it came to California and Texas. They're not islands on their own. They're dependent on external forces. Texas is dependent on external forces. Texas is an oil state. I'm simplifying it, but an oil state if California is an entertainment state, right? How there was a huge chunk of his GDP in Texas oil is a huge chunk of his GDP, right? If you include the military, the private contractors that are associated with the Texas corporations, then it's also military as well as is California, but all states in the United States are military states, right? So, Texas being an oil state, there's no way you could consider Texas to be an island on its own. Let's assume the global economy just shuts down or no one buys oil from Texas. What's going to happen to Texan economy? It's going to completely crumble, right? I mean, immigrants might move there anyways. The United States leads in research as much as it does because of brain drain. They can keep on being attractive to immigrants as an independent state. Yeah, I agree with Otmek on this. Like in Canada, there's something called a brain drain in Canada, right? And the brain drain refers to Canadians who get higher education, right? Or even certain technical trades, right? Really, you know, they're phenomenal welders or sheet metal workers or whatever. There's a lot of people in Canada that are in high demand in Canada, but Canadian corporations can't pay enough to keep them from moving to the United States, right? Like, back in the 90s, as a geophysicist, I was offered a job in California, right? I'm sorry, not California, in Washington State, right? Just across the border, right? They paid a lot more, especially in US dollars than what I was being paid in Canada, but it wasn't enough. I counter offered a lot more. For me to move there, it had to be a lot more because I was going to be away from family and stuff. So there's a brain draining happening as well. It's just the nature of the beast. Gun control isn't an easy conversation. It's a lot more granular than black or white. In my opinion, let's start by demilitarizing the police. Caseman, I 100% agree with you. One of the main reasons the citizens of the United States are armed to the teeth, some of them anyway, is not because they're afraid of robbery by random people, is because they fear the centralized state. Deescalate. If people really want to reduce the number of guns in the United States, first thing that any legitimate person talking about this would recommend is exactly what Caseman said. Just imagine if a politician came up and said, I have a solution to reduce the number of guns in the United States by a certain percentage, and it would, right? Pick your percent. We haven't done the analysis on this. Someone, someone should do a survey, right? Some large company or the government or do a census. If we started demilitarizing the police, would you at least reduce the number of guns that you own? Like I've been in people's homes, they have a gun in every house in the United States back in the 80s and 90s, right? I guarantee you a pretty large percentage of people would reduce their gun collection, but at least one. And, uh, thank you for the bits. Right? So demilitarize the police. Dante, how are you doing? How's life? Hope you're doing well. Welcome to a political live stream. I like the way we started. It's good. We haven't talked about anything. Uh, silly that the corporate propagandists are pushing on people. This is the Cornelian cherry liqueur that I made like three weeks ago. That's, this is what I'm drinking. I actually shot the video for this. So hopefully I'll have this up. You know, I just started, got my video editor up, up and running. So I'm going to do a few different, uh, you know, draw runs of things and then I'm going to start getting into editing. A couple of the videos I shot, there's two liqueur videos that I need to edit and I got more videos to shoot. Uh, one of them, I'm not sure if the person is watching or not. Someone has been asking me to give my recommendations regarding physics textbooks and I have that in the works. I have the books put on the side. I'm going to grab some from here. Uh, it's coming brother or sister. Okay. I had a system crash. I needed to take care of some business. Can you go more into detail on what demilitarizing the police would be like case man or me? First of all, stop selling outdated military hardware to the police, not even selling, giving it away. Because what's happening with the policing in the United States? First of all, a lot of them in certain states have been going to Israel and being trained by the Israeli police, right? The way they've controlled occupied territory, right? So that's the mentality going forward in the United States. Certain areas in the United States, suburbs and cities and regions are occupied territory. Who's occupying them? The militarized police, right? So that's the mentality they're in there with, right? So first of all, stop training them in military tactics. Stop giving them outdated military hardware, right? Tanks and armored vehicles. Like wow. For anyone. Let's call them. Apologies if I'm using this word for those of you who know what is going on, right? According to the corporate propagandist, paranoid people who are afraid of their government, right? If I saw a armored vehicle in the hands of the police in Canada driving around and maybe busting down the door of my neighbor, I would be afraid. Not of the neighbor of the people busting down the door. That would be a natural reaction. They look scary. We just had elections today. We just had elections today. Where'd you have elections, sweet oz? Wait a second, Dante. Where'd you have elections? Is it sweet? Chico, 100% agree with what you're saying. I'm so curious about your thoughts. What happened with Trump and the impeachment stuff? Just garbage. Just noise. My opinion regarding Trump's impeachment is the same opinion I had about Russia Gate. Just pure garbage from the get-go. Democratic party is right off. Do the same with the river. They're just both garbage. I put out a video, you know, finally got into doing political videos because I was staying away from it because I did a lot of political writing and I didn't really want to, but I know this stuff is going to get harder and harder, right? Harsher and harsher as well, right? So, you know, people were asking me about Hillary or Trump back in 2016 or 2015 in the buildup. So I put out a video saying that they're both garbage, right? Trump impeachment? How come they didn't go after other presidents that wage wars of aggression or torture? Like, don't you want to impeach someone because they tortured people? They gave the go-ahead torture people over phone call? Phone call for what? Not that I support him. Like, people assume just because I don't want him, his head on a stick. I support someone. It's crazy. I don't want to, well, I probably didn't burn some feathers or something or rustle feathers or burn some bridges. How's it going, Chucho? Eraser, how you doing? Eraser. Australia. You just had general elections in Australia, don't it? No. I think the news I follow from Australia, I follow some random news, but the one I mainly follow is honest government ads by rap news. They used to do rap news. Good day, everyone. Frozen Harlequin. Good day to you. Caseman, Chucho. Chucho and I aren't necessarily in a good place, knowledge-wise, to explain the details of how the demilitarization would take place. We see the problem with the military-industrial complex, the gun lobby, the defense budget of the US, etc. The thing that leads us to let us to where we are is greed, not safety. We need to address the real issue. Economic and politics. 100% agree, Caseman. 100% agree. It's huge growth. Economic growth. We've got to sell more. What was that Nicholas Cage with that movie? Which was really good. It was a war where it was a weapons dealer. And there's a quote in Nicholas Cage in that movie where he says, one out of 12 people in the world, there's enough guns. One out of 12 people in the world has a gun. The only question that remains is how do we get guns in the rest of the 11 people or something? What really bothers me is that people debate gun control in Canada, but seem to ignore the fact that law-abiding citizens aren't even allowed non-lethal items to defend themselves. I have been myself and seen people close to me mugged rob and assaulted in multiple parts of Canada. It's a joke. I turn into the bad guy because I will carry something to deter people. Zvrowski, I agree with you. And people don't realize there is already gun control in Canada. There's already gun control in the United States. It's all a question of degree. Like in Canada, the police have been militarized as well. They try to start riots, look into the agent provocateurs during the Montabello protests for the G7 or G20 protests where three police officers dressed as the black block with their faces covered with rocks in their hands were trying to start a riot during a peace rally where there's families with baby strollers, with kids, right? Crazy. Crazy. And nothing came of it. Oh, Austria, not Australia. Sorry, I read too fast. Austria. Wait a second. In Austria, it was, there was a huge bit of election stuff in the last elections where the more right leaning government was getting into power and there was outside forces influencing it and they lost power. So what was the results? Do we know the results? Don't they? No, I do like your thoughts on it and I agree. Okay, beans. Thanks. Lonely piggy. That is the naive mindset of the person who feels like he will never be a victim of violent crime, racer kill. Yeah. It's not naive to want to feel safe. Mark Mentals, how are you doing? Yep. Everything is safe and nice until it's not. There was a huge scandal with the far right party. Yeah, the government dissolved. Yeah. So the elections happened today. How's, what's, how's it going to go Dante? Far right lost 10, 10% points. Conservatives remain in power. Greens gained. Awesome. That's cool. I would recommend people pick up the better, the better angles of our nature. Excellent book backed up by a boatload of research demonstrating how and why violence as a whole has declined worldwide, both in pure numbers and as a share of the population. A case, I don't know the wars that are being waged have displaced and killed a lot of people. One way we know that they killed a lot of people is because the U.S. military stopped collecting the data of the number of civilians that are being killed. There's always huge issues with either side. Love you. I love you too, brother. I love you too. What's your opinion on people like Milton Friedman? Um, splooch 13. Okay, Milton Friedman. I know Milton Friedman. I just can't remember if he was on injecting more money into this, turning off the tap. Can you tell me because I, there's so many, I'm really bad with names, man. I know people are going to go, how could you not know about Milton Friedman? What was the main thesis of Milton Friedman? There needs to be more love in the world and a lot less stress that mark. This is, is the main thesis of one of the main thesis and people need to learn mathematics, right? But one of the main thesis of my work, right? And one of the ways you can learn to open the doors for a lot of love to enter and for you to give a lot of love is discussion. Don't shut people off, right? The first advice you will get from any, any advisor, any social worker, any psychologist is talk, right? That's the whole point, right? And once you talk, you build empathy, you build understanding, they might be chaos on the way there. Number one, I'll read that again. There needs to be more love in the world and a lot less stress. And that improves everyone's health as well, right? Reduce your stress, improve your health. If they go hand in hand. I feel the media points out what's wrong with world rather than what's right. And therefore shaping people's mindsets on how terrible things are, rather than how wonderful they can be 100% a great mark. Chico, what are your thoughts on Bernie Sanders? Bernie, man, I was, I was all for Bernie in the build up to the 2016. He, it seemed like he had a main thesis, some main points. He was, he was always four for like three decades. He was, he was like very much like Dennis Kosenich and Ron Paul, less so than less, less legit than Dennis Kosenich and Ron Paul. Ron Paul and Dennis Kosenich were two of the most, I would trust them, I respected them, I honored them, even though I disagree with half their points, right? Not half, that's a quarter of their ideas I disagree with, right? But they were honest, they were authentic. Bernie Sanders less so, right? In the build up to the 2016. But as soon as he flipped, right? And said, I fully support Hillary Clinton, it's over. Bernie, in my opinion, done. Get away from me, right? Hello everyone. Political chats are bad signal for me, not like a raw J-rod. Milton was libertarian, capitalist, who advocated for a very, very limited government and free markets. I agree with that, right? Ron Paul, right? I agree with it. With caveats, of course, with little asterisks and little disclaimers. But I agree with decentralization of power, okay? Which is really limited government, that's what it stands for, decentralization of power, eliminating monopoly licenses, okay? And dialogue, which is free markets, open trade, right? Milton Friedman is a father of neoliberalism. Dante, here's the kicker, right? With Milton Friedman cringe, if you look at neoliberals right now, I think that philosophy, which is about limited government, decentralization of power and trade goes totally against neoliberalism, neoliberal neoliberalism is about centralization of power, right? And controlling all markets, right? It's like saying, what you're saying right now, I don't know Milton Friedman personally, I never know him, I don't, I don't think I've watched too much stuff off him, right? But I look at the main thesis, right? If the main thesis is about decentralization of power and trade, I agree with it, right? If we take out a couple of words in your comment saying Milton Friedman is a father of neoliberalism, it's like saying born-again Christians represent the philosophy of Jesus Christ, which they don't, right? It's a fanaticism, right? Or Wahhabism is the core of Islam, is what Islam stands for, which is not, right? So I don't know, that neoliberals, no, they've shown whatever they've morphed into, if Milton Friedman started off with the idea he called it neoliberal, I don't think he did, he said, oh, this is a neoliberal philosophy, it definitely is not what it is right now. Taco, how are you doing? More love and less stress, that was the philosophy of Karl Marx, was it now, can you hear it? Yang, Yang, beautifully said Mark Meadows, beautifully said Mark Meadows, agreed with beans. I quit my chef job, I got a job in a kebab place and totally, and today I helped the family move, nice Taco, kebab, kebab, right? Right there with you Mark, we are more aware of everything in the world than we have ever been, but we're exposed to the bad so much more than the good, there's so much good and we need to find time to celebrate that, excellent, very well put, case man, I agree with you, good point Chico, no, laugh a lot, he advised Thatcher and Reagan, he advised Thatcher and Reagan, sure, Thatcher and Reagan, Thatcher, garbage in my opinion, she had certain things she said, by the way, that came true, right? She was one of the first politicians that said that the euro was going to be a complete failure, right? One of the only politicians, one of the few top politicians in Europe that said that the European Union euro was going to devastate the lifestyle of Europeans, right? And she was right in large part, Reagan, very bad things. However, during Reagan's watch, we saw the end of the Cold War. Unfortunately, the hardcore neoliberals took over that and there was promises made with Russia, with the Soviet Union that NATO was not going to expand, but it was never put on paper and NATO expanded, right? So there's good and bad. I'm not a Reagan supporter. I'm not a Thatcher supporter, not by the long shot, especially the just saying no crap, right? But if you look at what happened to the United States during Reagan's time and Bush Jr, the war criminal crazy person that Bernie Sanders praised, right? And then you look at Clinton, what happened to the United States during Clinton's watch domestically was a lot worse, I think. I don't know how everyone doesn't cringe at neoliberals, but that's me. Yeah, neoliberals are freaking in fairness. Freedmen was actually advising the governments that abused neolip, yeah, Malik and J-Rod, but like Marx, the actual theory is fine. But it put it into practice and a lot of stuff you don't expect happens. It's the human factor. It's the corruption factor, Malik and J-Rod. It's like saying it's like saying that the USSR represented communism or represented Marxist philosophy didn't, not by a long shot. Do you think that the future of human civilization will be bright? I think so, yeah, yeah, 100%. I think, I love dystopian ratings, movies, shows, dystopian everything, right? By the way, there's a dystopian show that came out. I watched a couple of days ago, finished it, six episodes, came out of UK and there's amazing UK. I don't know how they do it, right? I guess, what do you call it, the Orwell and the like, right? But the UK comes out with some amazing science fiction and amazing dystopian sci-fi, right? But years after years or years and years, it's a six episode mini series, right? Years, years and years with nice dystopian. I don't agree with the ending. The ending was too sweet, right? Oh, sorry, I'm giving away spoilers, but it was good. Today I got to use the Kebap machete, nice taco. Don't hurt yourself. Those Kebap makers are crazy. And they kebap metal skewers. Are you using those? That's right, a broken clock, right twice a day. Thatcher was psycho. Thatcher was brutal, brutal. Reagan helped collapse the Soviet Union and drive millions of Russians and Eastern Europeans into poverty. The Soviet Union was not in good shape, Dante. Really. The Soviet Union was not in good shape. Neither were a majority of people that were living under its rule. Even the hardcore colonists agree with that. Reagan also introduced the evangelical wing. Yeah, to the Republican and start the war on drugs. Yeah, I agree with you. Just saying no. And the evangelical wing came out. I looked at this history and when I was young and foolish, when I was young and foolish, I knew that there was more to this world than what we're being taught in school and different things. And when I was under the influence of centralized power, I went the direction of born again Christian, right? For a time, you could categorize me as that light. Okay, so I know a lot about what happened during that period. Scary. Okay, and the born again Christian movement is the is really the Zionist born again Christian movement that is pushing for all of war. It's it's nasty. There's amazing love in there. There's amazing love in there. Really, there's amazing love within certain religious centers of power through their demographic, right? But the power, wow, man, what they do with those good intentions and love, the well meaning people and innocent people, what they do with their support is horrendous, horrendous, horrendous cross. And that's one of the reasons I'm so skeptical of skeptical skeptical of centralized power. I learned my lesson. That is that is what life is supposed to be about. We've got to learn our lessons, right? Krugelsat put up a great video on how it benefits everyone when you help everyone else out, because they become less dependent by having resources to better themselves worthwhile crew crew song. Mark, can you post that video in in our discord page? That'd be great, brother, if you could do that. That'd be fantastic. I don't know who Chris Gant is. I don't think I do anyway. I can't face the name. Also the wrong contra affair. Yeah. And by the way, don't Reagan, I don't believe Reagan was a bad person per se, right? But Reagan was not the big guy that called everything, did everything. It was Bush, right? Bush senior. Bush senior. The Bush family has been manipulating and controlling US politics for decades, for decades. Like people regard the United States as a democracy. It's not a democracy, not by the long shot. It's an oligarchy in large part. It's a plutocracy. It's a corporate socialism. It's it's all these things like just imagine the Bush family, this dynasty, has been in the central role of ruling the United States of America since the 1960s. Bush senior was the head of the CIA. Just imagine how is that possible? Is that democratic? That's the first thing you can get away from. You could be from democracy. So a lot of things that happened under Reagan, it wasn't Reagan, it was Bush senior and the neo cons and the evangelical, the born again movement, right? No one calls themselves neoliberal. Neoliberal was defined by being in opposition to how things work before the 1980s in the western world. Today that would that would make the entire establishment neoliberal. Would it? Racer kill? Yeah, cool. Thanks for the perspective, historical perspective on that. People like money and power and once they get a taste, they want more. It's like an addiction. Yeah, but I wouldn't say all people taco. I've known many people that would not. Even though the more centralization you get, the more possibility of corruption. Maybe we should say many people like money and power. And once they get the taste they want, it's like an addiction. Yeah. Hi, Chico. You're a wild brother. Wades, how are you doing? Doing well brother. Thank you very much. Wait, what's the name of the British dystopian show you're talking about? Years and years. Autistic. You will love it. Okay, I have issues with it. Like there were this is a little bit discrepancies. There is definitely political bias there. Like there is there's some disinformation and programming that goes with the BBC sort of type of news reporting and stuff like that. But as far as dystopian goes is really good. Years and years. Just six episodes. We use the big ones. 75cm. What those are. Years and years. It's on HBO. Is it HBO? But is it it is a British series? Dante. And yet they were worse off after the fall. It took like 10 years just to get back to the living standards before the fall. So Dante, after the fall of the Soviet Union, why was specifically Russia in such a horrendous shape? First of all, a system that was governing the whole nation for a number of decades collapsed. Second of all, Wall Street took control of Russia and looted it. Just look into what happened to the US to Russia under Yeltsin, who was controlling Yeltsin, what was happening with the Western bankers on Wall Street and how much the living standard had collapsed in Russia, hence giving rise to Putin. Reagan increased the military budget, ramped up American imperialism and his tax cuts for the rich, ballooned the debt. Agreed Dante. Agreed. Agreed. Agreed. Agreed. Reagan was not good. Definitely not. The last semi-good, out of all the presidents since from the 1970s all the way up, I would say Carter was more human than the rest. Or understand, understood empathy, an ounce of decency. It varies. The Baltic states got better almost immediately, but Russia got worse for like 10 years and only got back to 1990 living standards by 2008. Yeah, and racer killed, Russian standard of living keeps on improving. Russia right now has a way better standard of living than it has had for decades upon decades, like a long, long time, right? Some people would say ever. Oh no, ha ha, Chico was a born again, which I never would have thought about. Bob Dylan was born again, Christian for a while too. Odmyk, that was the period that for me, slow train coming. I have the album here. I don't know where it is. Odmyk, that by the way, I still say that Bob Dylan's, a slow train coming, that album that he put out was one of his best work. I think it was very good. I've seen Amy Grant, Petra, Resband. I wish I saw Keith Greene. I never saw Keith Greene. I saw a number of Christian bands. I still kept the metal feel though, right? Sometimes the fastest way to figure out who we are is by first being what we are not. I mean, Reagan was an actor, so it wouldn't surprise me if he just let his advisors run everything. Yeah, but again, those advisors would be people like Friedman. Those advisors were people like Cheney and Rumsfeld, because they were, it was Bush Sr. that was running the whole show, really. Malek and J. Rod. U.S. is absolutely in order of Gorky. The Democratic Party of it is like deciding if you're going to drink Pepsi or Coke, both corporate products, and neither are good for it. Yeah, I agree. It's funny. I went to a Lutheran private school as a kid, and it drove me away from religion. But now as an adult, living in a non-religious country, I've started to rediscover my spirituality. Life is weird. Life is weird. And I went to a Catholic school for a while too. Bernie is a bottle of home-brewed kombucha in Malik's metal bowl with bad sugar, man. Processed sugar, not organic sugar. Malek and J. Rod. In terms of neoliberalism, the issue with it is that it is detached from the historical context of what life was like before two absolutely massive wars, World War I plus II, which turned the whole world into a production arms race overnight. We never readjusted our economy to be about anything other than productivity. That's why we as a society tend to hate people who don't work in traditional jobs. Before there were people whose job it was to sit and figure out things, we called them philosophers. Malek and J. Rod, dude, I agree with your sentiment on this. I've been a contractor for most of my life, like 30 years, basically from university. I've only worked full-time for any corporation after university for two years of my life. This is 30 years that I've been talking about, almost 30 years. And I've had friends turn to me and say, I never work because they have a nine to five job. I'm like, I'm looking at them. I don't argue those things. But for me, I work all the time, but I love what I do. So it doesn't seem like work to me. It's just my lifestyle. And they hate what they do. So it was work to them because they work for a nine to five. The mentality is programming for a centralized education system. Very weird. Oh, cool. I'll start watching it. And yeah, looks like it's on HBO. Awesome. I hope you like it. Let me know what you think or let us know what you think. I have a signed copy of one of Jimmy Carter's books, Big Hero for my dad. Yeah, you know what? Even though he made mistakes, even though the overthrow of Shaw occurred under his watch, because he didn't really understand what was what the deep state was doing behind him, right? He understood towards the end where when the helicopters that were sent to free the free the American hostages were shot down. And later on, rumors came out as why that helicopter was shot down and how come the American hostages were not released? Because Bush senior met with the Iranians in Europe and asked them to hold American citizens hostage for 100 plus more days until Reagan got elected, right? And there was a lot going on, man. But Jimmy Carter, man, if I had to pick a president, oh, man, I need to get lucky at a yard sale to pick up a record collection. I'd love to have more of Bill and stuff. Yeah, I haven't, you know what record record collections? I've gone through a few on yard sale stuff. I've never seen a ball bill and record in there. I don't know why you think Friedman and Cheney disagree on any significant issue or rumps all over Bush senior for that matter. I don't think because Cheney rumps belt and Bush believed in centralization of power, more power to the government. I'm pretty sure that goes against what Friedman was preaching. Like, seriously, I haven't read hardcore freedom. I might have read some passages and stuff, right? I haven't dabbled into his books. I just know the main theory through Ron Paul through secondary sources that we're talking about decentralization of power, removing monopoly licenses, and trade, right? Cheney rumps out on Bush definitely do not believe in decentralization power. Both the other two and the other two, right? They don't, not by their actions, not to mention Alan Greenspan. Alan Greenspan, what a schmuck. Alan Greenspan is just a, what a disgusting creature. What Democrat? Twitch unfollowed me. Twitch unfollowed you from my channel? From here? Little crunch crunchies. I have a friend who once got lucky and found a Nujabas record in the store. Oh my God. I've never seen a Nujabas. Like all my stuff is, I probably might have a CD or two, but digital and neither did Friedman. And neither did Friedman. I don't know why. Which part? Neither did Friedman. Do you help with economics with financial literacy? I have my own ACE cheese. I have my own personal finance videos up. I don't think it's the same. Well, to a certain degree, it is some of the stuff overlapped with what they teach in economics and financial literacy and stuff for sure. But I don't know if I'm using the right terminology. What I share in regards to economics and personal finance is what I've learned over the last few decades, running my own businesses, multiple corporations, some failed, not successful, right? The comic book stuff and whatnot. But basically what I've learned and how come to be here. Right? So, but there are stuff that we talk about return on investment and all that jazz. I think what Dante is getting at is that Friedman and others like him were certainly for taking power from the government, but then giving it to corporations who ran the likes of Bush, etc. The idea that those bodies are less corrupt or more merit based than government was sadly a pipe dream. And yes, I agree with you. It was a pipe dream. Because those people went into government and passed laws to benefit the corporation. So they were centralizing power. They betrayed Friedman, if it was, that's what we can call it. Right? And yes, Greece man is absolutely a horrible little goblin who has been present in every US administration for what feels like 10, what is that? A million years. Yeah. Yeah, Malik and J-Rod, I agree. Friedman didn't believe in decentralization of power. He literally just advocated wealth redistribution to the rich. Pretty much what Malik said. Well, Malik, yeah, but basically Bush, from what I understand, Friedman believed that the government should have less power. Bush, Cheney, and Rumsfeld went into government and they acquired more power to make it easier for corporations to do what it is that they're doing. Right? So they regulatory captured the government. Right? So they betrayed the philosophy of less government. Right? So if that's the node we're looking at, then they're traitors to the cause. Kebab is a meat, beef, or chicken, or lamb, or lamb on a split spinning and thinly sliced and put in a burn or a tortilla and added salt, spices, and vegetables. Are we talking about heroes? Jeros, if you want to call it, or charmas? That's what you're working on now, Taco. So they're charma. They're not the kebabs we put them on skewers and cook them up. You're talking about the rotary stuff where they have the heat in the background, it's going like this, and you're using the spoon, collecting the meat. Dante, he did, if you believe that, simply take power from the government, you're decentralizing the issue is who you then give the power to or what regulatory barriers you put in place to prevent your own citizens from acquiring more power through trade. Any unregulated capitalistic market is going to lead to centralization of power as every market becomes an actual monopoly or monopoly in practice, could be. I know there are some, there are some. The comic distribution industry is one of them. There are distributor wars and right now diamond distributors has a monopoly of distributing comic books to the hobby shops, right? The comic book stores. I know what you can buy. I know you can buy New Jabas records online, but they're super expensive. Spiritual state is several hundred dollars. If I had enough money, I'd collect every single New Jabas album and as good of a shape as I could, and then I would buy a listening copy. That would be in my permanent collection forever. Is this the score server you are introduced? Introduce yourself about the topics you do on Twitch and gain more viewers? Yeah, Ace Cheese, we don't allow whisper to you the discord invite. Okay, thanks Ace Cheese, but yeah, we don't allow the things. Yes, rotary meat, cool. Nah, that's regarding the kebabs. Now I wanted heroes. They're delicious. Freeman didn't believe in regulation. That's the point. But there's tremendous amount of right. So that's why Cheney Rumsfeld and Bush or traders because they brought in tremendous amount of regulation, centralization of power. They redistribute like just regulation on a political front. Look at the Patriot Act, right? Controlling the citizens of a country. They redistribute to the rich idea comes from the fallacy that everyone who is rich got there through merit, which is again not actually true. Didn't get there. The fact is you need some kind of regulation of power, which is capital, which is capital in today's system. It's why nothing gets done about several major issues. Because those with massive capital don't see anything wrong with today's system. And they are in charge of taking action on basically everything. Malcolm Jayrod, I agree with you, because the corporations run our governments right now in Canada, United States and the Western world. And other parts of the world, the corporations are the government. In the West, in here, corporations run the government. There's still possibility of changing that. In certain other parts of the world, the government is the corporation that runs everything, such as China. He just won a market based free-for-all. Okay. Friedman was the invisible hand guy, right? I think he coined that term. Oh, yeah, that's right. I think so, too. The invisible hand of the markets, which didn't work out the way he envisioned it. That's for sure. Do you support Joe Biden? No. Sam, you kidding me? Adam Smith originated the term. Oh, was that Adam Smith originated the term? The invisible hand? But yeah, Friedman used it to justify his wealth redistribution program. Gotcha. Thanks, Dante. Okay. Awesome. Thanks for that, Dante. They cut economic regulation and increased the military and police powers. They cut the economic regulation for the corporations on power. So they're handing out monopolies, right? They're preventing disruptive innovation from rising. That's what they're doing. They're handing out corporate taxpayer money to these large corporations, maybe through the military, maybe through agriculture, education, whatever it is, right? I'm not a Bernie supporter, Sam. If Tulsi Gabbard was running as an independent, I would say Tulsi Gabbard, but she's in the Democratic party, so no. Or anyone in the Republican party, no. I'm the token Bernie Brewer here. Think, hey, Chico, how are you doing? Hope of not miss too much. Cornelian cherry liqueur. I picked the Cornelian cherries and I made liqueur out of this about two to three weeks ago, and I shot the video. I still haven't got to editing it yet. Cornelian cherry liqueur. The main thing you missed. And of course, the conversation. We still like Bernie Brewer's case, man. Trying to explain to people who slam marks, who slam marks, but Hale Smith, that they basically both have the same issue is hard. Marks equals. So marks equals. Thanks, Malik and Jay. I'm going to read this marks equals. We need to set up a perfect government to regulate everyone assumes government cannot be corrupted. Smith equals. We need to be run by those with the highest wealth because they are the smartest and will make the best decisions assumes corporations, rich people can't be corrupted. Yeah. The funny thing is they were both right and both wrong. Yeah. Oh, what's up, Chico? Sleepy waves. How's it going? Chico, I made strawberry liqueur the other day with brown processed sugar. It looks weird. Like all the sugar is in the bottom and the strawberries lost their color. Yeah, the strawberries go a little pale. Now, what you need to do is hopefully you made it in a jar like this, which is sealed. Just turn it upside down, give it a shake, give it a shake where all the sugar starts going down. And once you see just clear glass at the bottom, turn it upside down again, but put it straight up again, right? And then what happens is, um, and, you know, don't put it in the fridge because the sugar is not going to dissolve, right? Put it on the window sale if you get some sun. So it heats up the temperature a little bit. Hopefully you're not in like living in an extremely hot place because you don't want pressure to build up to crack anything or whatnot, but give it room temperature should be good enough. So the sugar dissolves. You're going to see the amount of sugar decrease a little bit at the bottom, right? A fair bit, maybe possibly all of it dissolves. If it doesn't do it again until it all dissolves. But the strawberries are going to taste amazing. Super strong. My favorite modern Marxist is Richard Wolff, who I have recommended to Chico and folks here before. His lectures are great. If you're interested in modern interpretation of Marxist critique. Yeah, case one, I've been following Richard Wolff for a long time. I like a lot of things he says. I disagree immensely with some of the other things he says. Okay. There are certain things he said that I totally disagree with because that is complete centralization of power. The fruit is going to lose its color regardless. Yeah. Mr. Yeah, how are you doing? Yeah, cause I got to read that again. Has he Kaya completed in my first kickboxing match Friday after nearly two months of hard training time for some ASMR and a billy expert tank. Enjoy your ASMR and a long bill Hicks break bill Hicks break sort of best. I gotta do one of those soon. Grats tank. That's awesome. How did you do by the way tank? How did you place? Was it what you expected? You must have taken some hits man. Case man, you have touched on the most important thing one has one has to do with the reading marks. Understand that that he was a C R I T I C critic critic. He wasn't particularly well known or respected for knowing how anything should be fixed, but he was brilliant at pointing out what was wrong. Absolutely. We need more people pointing out the problems and discussing how we should move forward. That's doing good. Mr. He's a Kaya GTG guys. My wee girl just turned one this weekend and she has decided to abandon her upbringing as a proper Scottish lassie and get her daddy to sit with her watching Teletubbies. Hilarious. Teletubbies are crazy. I've watched a little bit of Teletubbies back in the day being around them. Talk about psychedelic in a weird kind of way. They're about like cheers. Yeah, cheers on the one year anniversary for sure. The birthday. One year in two years you're going to be chasing after and trying not to swear in front of them. Maybe you're doing that right now. The fight was a draw. We got we got fight of the night though all really as it was a real battle by the end. My limbs felt like they were moving through a treasel. The fitness really is on a completely different level than anything I've experienced. Wow cool tank. That's cool. That's serious man. I did a little bit of boxing training myself but very little just very little skipping rope that builds up your adrenaline. Just do it on very on sort of wind floor that bounces so you don't destroy your knees and punching back. It's not kickboxing though man that's another level and competing. Yes everyone that makes children's TV is higher than SS. Good night people. Good night Malak and Jay Robb. Enjoy the Teletubbies and your daughter's company of course right cherish it cherish it goes by fast. I think Wolff's call to action to democratize work spaces is great. Yeah case mind I agree with that. Empower the workers. That's one of the first places we need to go right. Take power away from Wall Street over the corporations. Oh look at this. I'm straight up bounding brother. Hey what happened? Oh nice thanks Dante you're way quicker on it than me. Nice nice that's good. Thank you brother thank you. I was trying to copy his name and band at the same time it wasn't working. International Space Station okay. Thanks Malak. What is scientific socialism? Worker work her own means of production. Decisions making by the laborers and not the shareholders. Yeah boss move case man says definitely. You can right click on a name and type out or ban without typing. Really right click on a name. Okay next one I'm gonna try. I've tried that before but it never works. Man it doesn't work online. You have to highlight it. I'm cute and an elderly man kind of way. It's nice to receive love. I chew ice every now and then not a good idea. A window should pop out and you can slide between ban and time out. Okay for me when I do it when I click on someone's name it says friend and something else. I'll look into it again later. Void hook. Remember the raid of 51. I saw a couple weeks ago when two million protesters were supposed to go there a whopping 200 people. Yeah it was just a meme that had come up from the top down than anything. Distraction distraction. No one that I no forums that I was going to anyone seriously wanted to attend to that or anything like this. Which is still kind of mean that people forwarded but no one was really gone. There's way bigger issues. I would abstain. There's a rumor that the company I work for is going to be sold to a private firm from a publicly traded company. I am really curious how that is going to affect the work we do. What do you call it? Downsizing big time. Case math. Know your position in the company. In the move. Know who's buying it out. What their plans are. What they've done in the past. But whenever one company buys another company they try to get synergy going between the two companies and there's major layoffs in the company that they're buying as well as the company that's doing the buying. So there's going to be major restructuring if you had stock in the private company. The odds are that stock is worth. They're going to be paying a lot more for it. Unless the company is doing crap and whatever it is. But the odds are it's going to be serious restructuring if not totally taking it apart. Or maybe that's just Adam. I'm not sure actually. Right click. Not left click. If I left click it says add friends, give top. If I right click I just have my regular computer thing that pops up that says save pages, save page to pocket, select all and stuff. Nothing from Twitch comes up. Why is Jeff Pizzo's a laptop? How is he controlled by the oligarchy? Steady waves. If he didn't do exactly what the US government, which is really whoever's running the US government, it's not Trump or Obama. If he doesn't do exactly what the US government tells him to do, he won't be around. So when they want everyone's data, they want everyone's data. He'll do whatever he is told. He will not make a stand. For example, Lava bit. That was an email server that people had emails on and they subscribed to it. It was totally private encrypted and stuff like this. When the US government went to Lava bit, I think it was called Lava bit, they actually came up again and have private email encrypted and stuff that they offer. Last time I checked anyway. When the US government went to them and said we want the keys to everything. We want access to all the emails that everyone's handed out. Everyone's email so we can run through NSA. He said no. He allowed, he said no to the end. They tried to take him to court. They tried to put him in jail. He said no. This isn't Jeff Pizzo's. This is Lava. I forgot his name. Lava, something was based on his name, the core company. He wasn't a laptop. He said no. I'll close my company and he didn't close his company and he started off another company. Be right back. Got to put the leftover food in the fridge. Nice. I hope he had good food. Okay then. That feature must be part of a third party add-on. Okay, I got to look into that. I was wondering how you guys were able to ban so quick. I had to type ban and stuff. There's a new raid idea going on. It's called raid the Vatican. Many people here in the where is the internet going these days? Yeah. I mean raid the Vatican. I saw some raid the Vatican people saying raid area 51. What are you guys talking about? If you want to raid anywhere where there's a lot of secrets, raid the Vatican. Go downstairs in the basements and see what skeletons literally there are in the closets and the books and the archives. That I would be more interested in person. Do you think Fortran is creating a new and upcoming generation of right-wingers? I don't search for Fortran. I've read images on Fortran. I don't think so. That's like saying, do you think the internet is creating a whole bunch of right-wingers? It's creating a whole bunch of left-wingers? It creates a whole bunch of no thinkers. Fortran is just a platform. Do you think my papa, okay, what are you snacking on? It's like cereal, but it's like organic grain, no sugar added. It's like, I don't know, there might be cane sugar in there. It's like organic, like crunchy cereal. I just enjoy the crunch. The taste is good. It's like heritage or heirloom grains and stuff. The Vatican is a well-known for being a pedophile. Yeah, Tyler agreed. Who knows how deep this shit goes. A member of the royal was recently exposed as being a pedophile. Yeah, Epstein. Epstein, royal family, Wall Street, government, bankers, Hollywood, Vatican. As Stanley Kubrick has been alleged to have said during the shooting of Eyes Wide Shut, according to Nicole Kidman, she said that Kubrick told her pedophiles are on the world. At the very least, the internet has made political discourse more insular. You can live in a bubble a lot easier. Yeah, and your bubble can be burst a lot easier, too. That's the beauty of the internet. Those people who willingly put themselves in a bubble, I have zero sympathy for them. I have zero patience for them. I'm specifically talking about people who only get their news through Facebook links and stuff like this. When I talk with them, you can tell what kind of a bubble they live in and you explain to them that the news that they're getting is completely 100% censored and they defend it. I just go ballistic on them, right? Like really, I just go ballistic on them. So I have zero sympathy for those people who only stay on platforms because they feel safe to get their news, right? 100% they're living in a bubble. They should not be in my dictatorial world if I was a dictator. They shouldn't even be allowed to vote, which I would never do. But if I was a dictator, right, I would. Okay. But the internet allows everyone to do research and find information. The reason that a lot of these bubbles exist is because of our education system, because people are too used to being fed information instead of searching for information, right? Organic Cheerios. Organic Cheerios. I should know that. Yeah, I'm perv. 100% agree. Fortran isn't Paul slash Paul. I don't know what the proper way to say that is, right? It's just not the politics forum. Fortran has many forums. I mean, the Paul thread is particular. Yeah, crazy how nobody's talking about Epstein anymore. Crazy Dante. Really insane. insane. No one talking about Epstein anymore. No one talking about Assange anymore, right? What's going on? Oh, there's some 16 year old giving a speech at the UN saying my world, you guys have destroyed my world. It's not even our world, right? What? And the corporate media is all behind it. You can go on million people mark two million people so maybe million people marching because their world is being destroyed. Not that his environmental awareness is not a bad thing, but hey, the one of the key knowns to a world the powerful awesome was open and close, gone, right? And the one person that we know of that is a political prisoner, the one person that has revealed more about the secrets of centralized power than any other human being in history. That's Julian Assange with WikiLeaks built the platform that has revealed more about the secrets of the powerful than any other human being in history not being talked about or barely being talked about. And when being talked about there, they're talking about him as the villain, not the hero. What? If you're watching any news source that is attacking Julian Assange personally and calling him a villain, you are being programmed. Turn off that boob tube or get off that website and do some real research. You are, you were here telling me that I tear you a new one, right? Just letting you know, don't willingly put yourself in a bubble and be a completely ignorant human being. Way down. I got to scroll way down. It's only been like a month, but the world moves so fast and new things happen all the time that we just forget. You're assuming all a Fortran has poly ideas, which is in the case, if you weren't new, you would know the rest of the boards hate Paul, okay, political Fortran. And the most heinous crime, crimes go unpunished and the most heinous crimes go unpunished. Yeah, Fortran is fine, aside from Paul and int and beat. How can we begin to protect our information online? What are some tools you use? So far, I've been using DuckDuckGo signal. Yeah, I use DuckDuckGo, I use StopScript, add blocks, HTPPS, I don't know how much that protects you. There's a few other add-ons you can put on there and different things, have multiple different accounts, change up your password, change up your user names. There's a lot of different things can do, but we can't really protect ourselves from the NSA, right? If we're active online, right? Unless you have major, you know, you can use Tor networks and stuff like this, but unless you have major, take some major steps, right? The best way to do this is by the way, you know, Julian Assange and a lot of people said is by design, it's really mathematics, but not through legislation. Yeah, we can only protect ourselves so much. Jesus, fat information is searching, infos was just a wise statement. Well, you're as woke. Fat information is searching. I don't know if I woke, I just, I'm a skeptic on a question centralized power. Well, the climate is your most pressing one by far. It is extremely pressing, but the climate issue is not separate from all the other issues. They are one. If people separate the climate issue with militarism, with colonialism, with extra resource extraction, the climate issue goes nowhere. It gets, it gets centralized. It gives central power, central capital more power, right? But no one's talking about the United States dropping depleted uranium in Iraq for two decades. That's the radioactive dust that's spread everywhere, right? People are talking about monoculture by agribusiness. That's, it's military, you know, it's enforcement branches, the US military. The climate issue, I totally disagree with rhetoric being the main discourse right now. People aren't talking about solutions and going past the one level of consciousness, which is we have a serious climate issue, right? They're saying, oh, we have a serious climate issue. And then what they do, most people are saying, we want central power to pass laws to deal with the climate issue. But the centralized power is the one that goddesses this place, right? If a doctor that you've been seeing, right, you've been foolish enough to trust for a number of decades, keeps on doing operations on you, and you lose your arm, you lose your eye, you lose your leg, and you're crippling, you can barely talk, and you're, are you going to keep on going back to this doctor to get an operation? They're crazy. It's like Brazil, where the mother of the main guy was getting plastic surgery from the same person. Finally, she became like big thing is crazy. It's a big cover up at a deep state. They're all beat up like them all. Tyler, I agree with you. Yeah. Thanks, Dante, for allowing that. Julian is the hero of the people. He's a true hero. Tyler, he's a true hero. Man. I think the discussion about Assange is over because there are so many other news that's so much happening. Penguin, I agree with you. But I think it's also because the central centralized powers, the propagandists will not talk about him, right? It's censorship as well. It's not just that the news cycle is very rapid right now. A lot of things are going on is because it's censored. Who's it censored by? But so-called the news sources that people follow the corporate propaganda sort of government, centralized propagandists, right? People need to stop watching that crap, take their power away. Mainstream media is indoctrinated, the gullible masses. Tyler, I agree. I wouldn't say DuckDuckGo is any better than Google, honestly. It's a little bit better. It's a step in the right direction. Julian Assange is not a hero, and that's from a source of knowledge, not a bubble. Not sure how anyone could praise Assange and trash Greta for passion at this. Assange, what he has done is orders of magnitude, orders of magnitude, more powerful than what Greta Thunberg is doing or has done, orders of magnitude. Assange provides a platform for whistleblowers to reveal what power capital was doing around the globe, putting Assange and Greta in the same category is ridiculous, okay? Greta is a 16-year-old that is has, I feel for Greta, really, I feel for Greta. I've been there, right? I've been there, okay, where centralized power starts manipulating and controlling, right? Assange has not been controlled by central power. If anything, he has opposed central power and provided us tools and avenue for us to take that power away from these central institutions. Greta is centralizing power. They're opposites. They're opposites. I avoid, she chose to avoid. I have true to. Have you looked into the Barcelona Declaration of 1995? It's a pact between the EU and North Africa and Middle Eastern nations to import millions of people that don't need to assimilate to Western areas. Tyler, I haven't looked into that, but that is definitely what the EU country's decentralized power was doing, right? They needed that influx and one of the ways they did this was to destroy a certain number of nations, right? Why are Europeans not pissed off, pissed at their governments? Why aren't those people who instigated this in jail? People should know what the government does and this is coming from someone who respects Greta, agreed. I don't look, Greta is a 16 year old. I've dealt with enough 16 year olds in my whatever decades of couple of decades of working with high school kids to know that I respect, I appreciate the conversation I have with 16 year olds in general a lot more than I do with a lot of adults that I have because the 16 year old are in the forefront of technology of what the centralized power is doing through education and stuff like this, right? And they have their own ideas. They haven't been totally broken down yet, right? I have tremendous respect for and appreciation for my conversations with the youth that I have had over the last two decades, however, however, I have not ever met a teenager that one of their core beliefs, it's not propaganda filled. Okay, I've never met it. Have I met any adults on that front? Yeah, probably. Oh man, my chat keeps on kicking me up to the top, so I keep on missing some stuff. Shout out to Terry, Gillian, Brazil is a masterpiece. Brazil is a masterpiece. People talk about 1984 and Huxley's, I forget Huxley's book, Brazil is very much on the forefront of where we are right now. Free Lula, sleepy waves, free Lula, free Mubia. One way you have to give it to Greta because she stands up for something she believes in 100%, but you should never blindly trust what someone say no matter who they are. Question what is being said instead. Greta is backed by a man named Bo Thorin. You can find information about her and Greta, she's reading stats, right? This is happening, this is happening, this is happening, this is happening. Where is she getting those stats? Does she even understand the science behind the statistics? Has she looked at the graphs? Does she understand the mathematics of it? I'm sorry, a 16 year old that central power is pushing on us, does not represent the climate movement. I did environmental work in the 90s for 10 years as a geophysicist. First person as far as I know that an environmental geophysicist is a business card, right? And I disagree. Just Google it, the UK government deny it, but there is plenty of evidence to support it. I'd like to know the sources as well. This is about the 1995 agreement. I am very skeptical of such claims that they use forcefully importing immigrants who hate white people. Yeah, I don't think they're forcefully importing immigrants who hate white people there. I think what they did intentionally was destroy certain nations to have an influx of people coming in. Thanks Dante. Burn the proof buddy, burn the proof, agreed. You'll have to Google it. Union for the Mediterranean. This is what comes up when I Google Barcelona declaration 1995 point me to the to the no need to assimilate. Is she getting any of the stats wrong? She was spewing data like I watched a little bit of her UN speech that she did was a UN wherever it was where she's sitting down and having a tamper tantrum like just freaking out. First of all, if that was my child, I go slap anyone that's managing her city, right? I would take her home and create an environment where this poor girl is not traumatized, right? That she's going through puberty is watering happening here. So I watched about 10, five minutes of it or what I don't know how long it was. And I turned it off. I couldn't. It was it was very disturbing to me. Really, it was very disturbing to me. One reason maybe because I've seen kids like I've worked with kids, because this is being pushed through centralized education that are traumatized. They're in shock. Right? Sometimes I talk with my kids start freaking out, shaking, going, the world's going to die. The world's going to die. The running out of water. I can't they're having they're freaking out, right? And I have to calm them down and say, listen, chill, relax, don't and I work with them and get them into a state where they're not a panic mode, but they're open to learning. When I saw Gretchen, I've seen kids in person like this. Not good. Not good. I mean, I don't want to give too much credit to a 16 year old reading stats, but it's more than what the majority of people are capable of to be honest. I don't agree with you. I feel for her. That's why I like interacting with the youth. I love teaching, right? Because the passion in the youth is amazing. Really, it's intoxicating. People ask me what motivates me. My kids motivate me, right? The kids that I work with motivate me. Really, I wouldn't be here right now if I didn't do what I do, right? Teaching mathematics, right? However, motivation, you know, what's the saying? The road to hell is paved with good intentions. It is. Stats are weird. You can tweak it to benefit your ideology. You want to spread sticks are man 100 centigrade. I did a lot of stats and geophysics. Well, pretty much every kind of touches agrees on it. Dante, I, I don't know. All I know is they're cycles. Okay. And right now I do not. I'm not a skeptic. I do not believe all the stats that they're spewing. Like one of the things they put Al Gore a couple of decades ago, 15 years ago as the front man for climate change, saving the climate. I don't support any, anything that any centralized institution is pushing. If it has Al Gore, his front man, speaker, usually things happen for many reasons, not just one or two. Stats can be brought in from three reasons, but neglect the other 10 reasons just because it benefits what you won't highlight. Yeah. And variables might not be accounted for. It happens on a daily basis. I agree with you that we're going through some serious environmental issues. Climate change. Sure. Climate change. 100%. The causes, the effects, the data, how fast. Dude, she has a right to be upset. The basis for our livelihood is being stripped away. Dante, I agree with you 100%. But the state that she's in is very destructive. It's, it's in panic mode. It's fear based. And if you do any discipline that when it comes to doing any martial arts, when it comes to doing any self preservation techniques or anything like this, even in education, one of the first things you have to eliminate from people is fear, right? Because fear puts up lockers, right? Panic. You have to get rid of that to share information for that information to be absorbed properly for people to make heads or tails out of the stuff. What's being propagated right now is total fear. I'm against fear. It's exactly what was being propagated for 2016 elections in the United States. It was fear. I disagree with that. Great video recently posted by YouTuber, pot holder, about geology and climate change that has very good science. Wouldn't you be, would it be profound, profound, powerful, I guess if your child gave a UN speech, not in that state? No. My first priority for, if I had kids, for youth in my family is to protect the mental, emotional, spiritual well-being of that life, not to put them in a crisis mode where there's this much pressure on them. I would not be proud if I had my, if Greta was my, I wouldn't be proud of myself. I would, I would, I would be ashamed to, yeah, Dante, me too, brother regarding the environment. I was mad as fuck in the 1990s. Really. That was so pissed. I couldn't believe what we're, what we had done to the environment, watching it firsthand. I'll be working the whole night to provide you my data notes. At this point, it's just considered a conspiracy theory. It's just word of mouth, like deep state pedo conspiracy. The German government said, Germans will be a minority within the next century. And that's a, that's a good thing. Bear in mind, Germany is a major leader of your opinion. Tyler, what do you mean Germany? Germans will be a minority. Do you consider anyone born in Germany to be a German citizen? Personally, where you're born should be your citizenship. That's my take. Okay, your ancestry different, you know, your heritage different, but should not make you put up barriers on you accepting other heritages, other, other cultures and showing respect. Okay, so no proof then. Good to know Tyler. I can weird how people just, just dish out words and not even know what they mean. Yeah. Like Barcelona Declaration 1995 and not even follow up with anything. Then Dante, I agree with you. Tyler, if there's anything that they've actually signed for sure quoted, if there's videos that you have, for sure go to our discord and put it up like legit links. And by the way, wiki is not Wikipedia is not the end all and be all of political research as well. Right. Check out Paul Joseph Watson. I know Paul Joseph Watson on YouTube. His videos about the mass indoctrination of the German people is really Paul Joseph Watson. The names familiar. I don't know if I agree with them or disagree with them. That's the high old names. Right. So all you've got for me is YouTube packs. This, this your level of discourse. Yeah. It's like people who quote me. I'm with Dante on this one. People who quote me true. There's a couple of guys that have, you know, 900,000 subscribers chore. There's a bald guy that talks a lot. They've linked up his stuff a lot. He's a bald guy. He talked true. I forgot his name. Right. I listened to a couple of videos. Dude, the guy's so full pseudo intellectual that he has, he has some data, his research he's done, but his, his, his understanding of the things. Man, so biased. This man is, has over one million stuff and has exposed government lives and customer series. Just because they've done some things that reveal certain truth doesn't mean everything they say is true. That's really important, Tyler. That's really important. There's a lot of hyperbole around the climate change conversation. Like there is no evidence that climate change is creating an uptick in natural disasters. I climate change. Some people argue that we're going into an ice age and like possibly Paul Joseph Watson has gone so many things wrong. I no longer see him as an unbiased or okay, I got to look up this guy's face for me to jump into this conversation. I don't. Okay, let me look up this guy's face. Oh, this guy jeep is. No, I've listened to some of the things he said, some of his videos, but yeah, the guys, I caught him with some serious BS as well, man. You can't take him as the end all and be all of everything has been thoroughly debunked and critiqued. He's not a good source. He's not a good source. Like he doesn't even come in fourth tier category of trying to find something out. Paul Joseph Watson. Sorry, Tyler, I'm laughing, but it is laughable. I'm guessing you're pretty young, but learn what fallacies are. Yeah, thanks, Audmik. Right now you're using appeal to authority, having one million sub does make me want more right. See, it's to me like, feel the ball Joseph Watson just rants about hot issues to get more views. Yeah, it's funny. I also would never trust anyone saying anything about science unless you read the paper yourself, even news articles about pop science or bullshit. Yeah, not with Audmik, but now for sure, you're mad, but shitting on Greta for being mad. I found him when I was 15 and I'm 19. Tyler, you're 19. You might be really intelligent. I met a lot of really smart 19 year olds that work with them stuff like this, but there's something to be said about living life. I suppose I'm quite naive and easily manipulated, but I don't want to conform to the mainstream adoption. Tyler, not conforming to the mainstream indoctrination doesn't mean conforming to those who are against the mainstream mainstream indoctrination, right? Just because it's like, it's like Bush, if you're not for us, you're against us. That doesn't make sense. It's not a, it's not this or that. It's a spectrum. You have to do your own research. And when you find sources of information that be us a lot, it could be wrong, right? It's okay to be honestly wrong about your opinion. If if you're, you're speaking them, what is it on the cuff and you haven't done the research and someone wants your general opinion, but it's okay to be wrong. But it's totally wrong, different if you're propagating misinformation and disinformation on a regular basis. So just because they say mainstream indoctrination, mainstream media propagandists and all stuff is wrong doesn't mean what they're saying is right. Sure, the ice is melting in Arteca, but they also found 90 volcanoes on top of the other 40 or something volcanoes that were already known. That's 130 volcanoes. Sure, they are inactive dormant, but they still produce and give off gas. I'm sure this helps the ice melting a lot more than many, many other believe reasons. Yeah. It's literally just parroting mainstream conservative mainstays. There's, yeah, I'm going to skip the Paul Joseph Watson conversation. I'm pretty sure most of us agree that you can't take him for a while. I missed a lot of chat. Okay, I'm going to scroll down again to find anything that says chicho on it. Bante chicho. No, that was directed at you. Why are you giving Greta shit for being mad? When you say you're mad as well? Okay, Bante, it's okay to be mad. It's not okay to go on a tamper, tamper tantrum. Because as soon as you go into tamper tantrum and put up your wall of fear and your fanaticism, right? This is only right. This is only right. This is only right dismiss everything else, right? Then that's no longer productive. You will be stuck in your anger, your madness. And who knows where you're going to go? My other reason is, right? I've got a lot more life experience. I know how to handle my anger, right? My madness. Don't get me wrong. Don't take respect for Greta, right? I feel her, right? I feel for her, right? But a 16 year old being taken advantage of on that level is not okay with me. It really isn't. Okay, it really is not. I'm not mad at her or disagree with her because she's mad. I disagree with the movement, the way it's unfolding, because it's not from the bottom up, right? It really isn't. Even though they say, oh Greta started the whole, it's not. It's from the top down. There's absolutely no way this movement had reached a stage in a year if it wasn't from the top down 100% from the top down. So who is controlling her? I feel sorry for her. I really do. I wouldn't want to be in that situation or any of my family to be in that situation. I'm not claiming it has anything to do with global warming, just that it most likely helps with mounting the conversation. I'm going to skip down to the bottom. If there's anything you guys wanted me to look at, please put Chichiro Live at Chichiro Live or whatever, so I see it highlights it. How do you think revolutions happen if you don't think that movements can grow fast? The environmental movement hasn't grown fast. It's been in the works for a long time. I don't mean the environmental movement. I mean the push that's happened right now. You said a couple of streams ago that Sarabio could tip in an instant just like you're on. Yeah, that nobody thought the shot would be toppled. Yeah, agreed. And then it was a million, and then it was millions on the streets. Yes, I'm going to keep on reading your comment on that. I know where you're going with this, but I'm going to keep on reading. I'm pretty sure you're about to say, then why don't I believe that the environmental movement could move so fast? Yeah, you made the point. Perfect. So why don't I believe that this environmental movement is going to be productive, is going to take us to where we need to go, is because this movement is looking for central power to bring on the change. It's not going to happen. The central power right now is totally controlled by the corporations, by the establishment, by the oligarchs, by the multinationals that are shot over the earth. So the only thing they will do, they will put in barriers for disruptive innovation to displace them. If people want to bring about change, boycott everything. Only buy food from local communities, your local farmers, if you can, right? Stop flying on planes, traveling all over the place, recycle, reuse, get together with communities. There's so much, protect your watersheds, huge, huge, huge, protect your watersheds, pass laws locally, which is happening. Like, don't, there's, there is positive to what's going on with Greta, all right, where there are local cities and councils passing laws to protect their region 100%, 100%. But if we're talking about Greta herself, man, I feel sorry for her. She should not be put in that position, and she's going to have a, she's already had a nervous breakdown for sure. Who knows where she's going to go with this? And it's central power that's controlling her. I don't trust central power, period. I really don't. Even though there's millions of people that are into the streets, right? I've talked to, like, I work with kids, right? None of my students went to us, and they're aware, they're conscious, right? Like, given the choice, they didn't go. Okay. It's being pushed from the top down. Social movement theory is a thing I did some light study on in college. There's some early research on how that's changing in our modern world. Examples are Egypt in 2011. I'm from Sweden, same country as Greta. Neither her or her family is popular here, mainly because their ideology and how they have behaved against people with different opinions. They have been used as front figures against others. They got the same PK mafia, which is like the political cracked mafia. Yeah. That's the feel I get from the whole movement, right? If you're, if you're against us, if you're not for us, you're against us. If you're not the solution, you are the problem. And the solution they talk about is their solution, right? If you're not implementing their solutions, then you're the problem. That mindset mentality I totally disagree with. I totally disagree with. That's fascism, by the way. That's pure fascism, extremism. Alienate anyone that is not for you. There are some signs that we don't need the kind of top-down movement for social movements to take off like Chichou mentioned. More data is needed. Okay, I'm going to read that again, Caseman. So I'll keep that in mind as well. There's some signs that we don't need the kind of top-down movement for social movements to take off like Chichou mentioned. More data is needed. So contradicts what I say if I read that correctly. There are some signs that we don't need the kind of top-down movement for social movements to take off like Chichou mentioned. More data is needed. More data is needed. Yeah. We're in the beginning stages of serious changes taking place, right? Like the biggest movement right now that has been for the last decade and a half is the whistleblower movement, which is one of the reasons during the Democrats, during Obama's administration, they prosecuted more whistleblowers than any other president combined, right? Has that stopped? I don't know. Greta is only brought to the light by the left ideologist and climate activist. In Sweden, certain schools and the teachers are forcing the students to join the skip for school climate. Yeah, for sure, here as well. There are people who are, you know, we have to go. So maybe one, two students out of 30 people want to go, but 30 people go, right? They sent out messages to the parents about it. Some parents got upset about this and told the media, but most media ignored it. Social media and online communities have changed the dynamics for social movements. Okay. Yeah, Caseman, I agree. But there is, we also have to consider there is major censorship being taking place right now, too. Isn't there something like some change will be enacted at 5% of the population wants to change? Yeah, that's called, I forgot what it's called. It's a fishy sounding stat to me, but I'd make it 5% I think is the bare minimum, but I agree. Like right now, most corporate propaganda propaganda in the Western world is controlled by 5% of the population, right? The news media, news media, so there is something to it. And I read some stuff about it. I've never dug down to see if it works or not. But in science, we have it. You know, if you're mixing chemicals, this percent mixed with this percent does nothing. You don't see any changes. And then you increase it a little bit. And all of a sudden, the whole solution turns white, right? Forcing children to protest teachers. Well, the schools are saying, okay, we're going to this protest, right? And kids, they like hanging around their own kids. We're going on an outing. Let's go without getting fired. I hope you can read Swedish. Give me a while to find it again. Cool. If enough people repeat your lie, it is perceived as the truth. Do your own research. Me joking. I'll just use Google Translate. I literally never see Google Translate. Hopefully the censorship wasn't kicked in there. Oh, I've been going at this for a couple of hours. Geez, Louise. And I skipped a whole bunch of texts and stuff. So I think I'm going to call it. I would have to dig it up, Dante. I heard it from my students. Okay, the school said, you know, do go or whatever it is, right? And they said no. Making the assumption. So I'm taking what my students told me, making the assumption that climate change is a real threat and something that needs immediate action, their behavior makes sense. Yeah, if you take into assumption that, but I don't think us human beings in regard to science, we assume we know everything because the variables that we've measured correlate to what is happening. But what if there are other variables we haven't accounted for? None of the governing bodies behind the school education is behind the protest. None of the government, the teachers, some of the teachers are, some of the main teachers are. Oh, you're in Sweden. Yeah, intro discussion. I know, you know, touchy subject, touchy subject. So it might be, it might be some flak regarding the conversation here, I guess. But it is what it is. So should we call the stream game? We've been up for a couple of hours. Two hours and nine minutes. By the way, I'm going to be releasing a six minute, four minute video today after this. And it's just a follow just a little segment from the education discussion we had. And that was, it's my harsh, harsh talk I have with some students. It's basically, it's some of the information that I share with some kids that I teach that are very close and they need a little shock factor to a certain degree. The teachers are the ones telling the students to join it, but they are doing it on their own behalf. So that was the only school because of their own ideology. Love the stream, need to follow. Me joking. Thanks for the follow if you're following. It happens in most schools that join the movement. I'm confused on writing out the disasters that will come with climate change. I'm focused on, yeah, that's what we should be focusing on. Food production, local food production. Appreciate that certain places are going to get drier. Appreciate that certain places are going to get wetter. Appreciate that certain cloth, there's going to be major crop failures in certain regions and certain other regions you will be able to raise or grow different types of crops. So how many schools has this happened? I don't think humanity has the political will to overcome the interest arrayed against taking corrective action. Chase man, thank you for the Twitch Prime sub. Appreciate it. Good discussion, everyone. Good discussion. I'm all about the local resilience. Local resilience is 100% the way to go. How many schools has this happened? I remember school protests when I was in school. There's a couple of schools that have done these skip schools for the climate day. But it was in this school that it blew up. It wasn't about climate, but about education policy. This is schools for small children. Many of the teachers supported us, but they never forced us to skip school. Okay gang, I want to call the stream. I'm going to crunch, crunch this. How is it for this? Fantastic. Thank you for being here. Thank you for the discussion. Really, really, really appreciate it. Dante, thank you for taking care of business, brother. Thank you very much. I know we disagree on certain things. And I was sort of worried that you might walk away from us from our talks and stuff, but thank you for sticking around. Thank you for being quick on the trigger. Thank you for taking care of business, brother. Really appreciate it. And tomorrow we're going to do a math stream, I believe from 130. Just drop in math during session from 130 to 330. And on Tuesday, Tuesday to Tuesday, we're doing a live stream from one till three, I believe. And that one's going to be just economics. So we're doing live stream tomorrow from 130 p.m. to 330 p.m. PBT, my time, Pacific West Coast, Canada, United States. And on Tuesday from one till 3 p.m. And that one's going to be personal finance. Okay. And again, thank you very much for being here, gang. And I hope you guys have a fantastic Sunday. I'm not afraid of debate. Thanks, Dante. Yeah, me either, right? I should thrive on it. I love it. I'm a Cubs fan. And it's the worst. Happy last day of baseball season. Oh, no, Cubs. I guess they're not doing good. We all disagree about certain things, but communication is the key to everyone. It's time for the football down here. Enjoy the football. Oh, well. Oh, funny, because he's a cards fan. Funny, funny. Bye, everyone.