 Elder God. Forming of the common market came from the Club of Rome. Club of Rome, yeah? Prowler. Got it. Not a not a group I'm familiar with, but I will look into them. Thanks. My pleasure. Yeah, Club of Rome was pretty huge, right? And there's multiple other clubs. This is what they do, right? Just imagine. You want to hide. You want to... It's like this game. Check this out. You want to know how this whole system works. If you played the credit card game before, then you can relate to this, right? Because if you're someone, you want to do something and you want to hide it a little bit. Sort of not reveal everything that you're doing, right? So you're a group of organization. You get together. You form this club. You form this club. You form this club. You form this club. You form this club behind the doors. Behind the legal aspects of things, right? Numbered company, this person. Put a board of directors together that are attached from you. Just send money. Just fund these organizations. Over a certain amount of time, you have all these well-known organizations that have made the news, right? Mainstream corporate propaganda that people know, heard of them. They don't know who the backers are, but they consider them authoritative, right? And then all of a sudden, you send a message down through the pipeline and you get all these institutions, all these organizations, all these people to promote the same shit. It's like the way banks sell people funds, right? The top guys say, okay, we're gonna unload a little bit, so start pushing this fund, right? And if you've ever played the credit card game, this is exactly what you can do through the credit card game, right? You want to not cash out, but you're in financial problems where you need, you figure out a way to get your hands on some cash, right? Get yourself on a, people do this. I don't recommend this, right? This is not financial advice. This is, you do you and other people do themselves, right? But people get their hands on a shitload of credit cards and kick up, kick up the limit on them. And then over a few month period, because the algorithms won't pick it up, start with drawing and maxing out all these fucking cards, right? All of them. And then walk away. That's what some people do. This is not financial advice. This is what these people do. Are we gonna allow them to walk away?