 Hello, Spider-Man. How are you doing? Hi, everyone. This is Chicho. Welcome to our channel and welcome to another live stream. Today is March 31st, 2020. And we're doing a live stream on sort of open discussion on current events, news, politics, economics, finance, education, Wall Street, COVID. There's a lot going on. Chichonians. I was trying to pronounce it correctly now, Spider-Man. Welcome, welcome to another live stream. Case man, slow-mo chat. Is it slow-mo? How do we speed it up? I'm not 100% sure how to do that. We'll see where it goes. Hi, Chicho. Baked, how are you doing? Hope you're doing well. Always be making. I'm here too. Awesome, brother. Awesome. I linked you up. Always be making, by the way. I linked you up an article regarding homeschooling in the education folder. And I read your posts you made on R&R Chisholm. Hey, Chicho Dragon. How are you doing? Let me do a little intro. Well, we can chat, but I'm going to do a little intro for people who are going to watch this on another platform. For now, maybe bitch you to YouTube. If you want to know who I am, who we are talking, chatting it up, we do have a Patreon page. I do share a lot of information there. It's a fantastic way to support this project. You can follow the content being loaded up there. And I do announce these live streams on Patreon in sets that we do on Twitch. And this is where we're doing this live stream right now on Twitch. And right now exclusively, I'm only live streaming on Twitch. So if you want to catch these live streams, this is where you want to be at. And I do announce the live streams 30 minutes beforehand on Twitter, Gap, Mines, Lo and VK. So if you follow those platforms, I guess you have to turn on notifications and I'll give you a little notification that we're going to go live in about 30 minutes. And I do load up these videos on BitShoot and YouTube right now. All the videos to BitShoot as long as it's able to process it. And most of the videos to YouTube since the sensors are down a little bit because Google sort of kicked back on the censoring to a degree because of the pandemic right now, COVID and whatnot. We're loading most of the stuff on YouTube as well. So there's a little gap, little window that we can share more information on YouTube. Once the sensors start kicking in again, we'll probably reduce the frequency of the type of information we can load on YouTube because there are censoring in place. Right, Zemi, how are you doing? Sky Hall, how was it going? Mike of Ism. Hello, hello. First time catching you live. Awesome. Glad to have you here. Mike of Ism. Uranism. Nice. And we are in times of pandemic and the name of the game right now is to flatten the curve. There are some people who are resisting this. And you mainly, I think, is people who have no one working in the healthcare industry because flatten the curve doesn't mean you're going to get rid of what's happening. You're going to slow the flow of the pandemic so that your healthcare institutions, your healthcare system, your healthcare providers are going to be able to deal with the wave that's coming their way. And depending on where you are, this line that you see here is either pretty high where it can take a lot load or if it's really low, you can't take much load. Be aware of where you are in your society. There are certain countries in the West, right? First world countries, second and third world if you want to use that terminology. In all levels, they're being overwhelmed, right? So flatten the curve. Aside from that, I'm going to go to chat and we're going to talk it up. There's a lot going on in the world and there's very little discussion regarding some of the some of these things. And welcome everyone, by the way, to our chat and the mods. Hello, hello. Thank you for being here. Good evening, Chico. Hope you're well. Doing well. Doing well, Bert. Thank you very much. Baked. This is my first stream. Happy to be part of it. Awesome. Awesome. Glad to have you baked. Like your name. Is the stream working? I'm unable to watch. It's frozen. Is it frozen? I hope not. Must be a partner for people in healthcare support group meeting. Partners for people in healthcare support group meeting. Yeah, it really depends on where you are as well. I also made a video I liked in that thread. I responded to the link you gave me. That guy doesn't know anything. He doesn't know anything. And this is an article that Washington Post, it was published on the Washington Post, right? And it was about how home schooling is going to destroy our education system and throw kids back a lot and stuff like this. The guy had out of, you know, I read the whole thing. Initially I was really hesitant to read it because I don't read garbage like that very much. You can pretty much tell by the platform is on and the title and the type of articles that that platform news, it's not news, propaganda site has been publishing. You got a pretty good idea of what they're going to talk about. And after reading it, it was the same crap really, right? Read the whole article. There's about 15 to 20% of actual legit concerns. And the other 80, 85% is just pure garbage, right? Supporting the centralized institutions, right? And the article on Washington Post, again, I don't have the title here. I'll read the title for you. I'm just going to go to our Discord page. And I linked it up to Archive because they're actually, what do you call it? It's a paid site, right? Washington Post, you have to subscribe to us. So I threw it on Archive. Obviously, I didn't. I don't subscribe to them. And the title of the article is, Home Schooling During the Coronavirus Will Set Back a Generation of Children. Long breaks are damaging. Virtual learning is erratic. The stakes are high. Oh my God. Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. And you read this thing and, you know, 10% legit concerns, 90% garbage. Okay. 90% garbage. Disgusting, actually. Really. It's incredible. Hey, Chichou. Hope all is well and you're safe and healthy. I am, I am, Eddie. I've got myself, the bakery opened up. It closed for a couple of days. I got myself some apple, some peanut butter, and I picked up some CD bread from the bakery. Okay. I'm gonna post this baby up. The CD bread is really good. You can eat it with the apple. I have popped a couple before the stream. It was fantastic. What are some easy ways we can economically decentralize? Hannah. Hannah. Is this Hannah? Hannah, you changed your name. Hannah. J10. I ate the whole, I ate the whole apple. Is this Hannah? Hannah? Or is this another Hannah? Who is saying that? The legendary Rob Boss. Well, let me link you up here. I'll link you up to that article just in case I killed it. But I don't recommend, if you want to, it's up to you if you want to read it. It's a medium-sized article. Like, it's not going to take you long to read it. But you know, you'll have an idea here. And if I remember, I'll link this up in YouTube and this, in YouTube and Bitchu to fit. If I remember to link this up. Okay. Evening, Cheecho, Intelligent, Blueberry. How are you doing? Late surprise stream. Nice. It shouldn't be a surprise. I announced it. Who's. How are you doing? Holding who's. How's life? Thank you very much for joining Patreon, by the way. Who's. And for any of you that are on Patreon, thank you very much for supporting this work on Patreon. Really, that gives me a little bit of stability and a little bit of idea and sort of a base that I can work from. Right. And you can tell I'm starting to push that a little bit more because this period that we're going through right now is extremely important. You could see it coming a mile away. It sort of brings together everything I've been doing online for the last 15 years, really, because it's links up to the 2008 financial crisis, the biggest scam in human history until now. This is now the biggest scam in human history with the bailouts and the centralization of power and even support for finance even further and stuff like that. So it brings it out. So more people are getting that burn smell going, wait a second, there's something wrong here. Right. So whenever there's something wrong in our society where more people are, for lack of a better term, waking up is a good way to go hard. Right. So that's what I'm doing right now. Just letting you guys know the Yum Chicho. You have the best nights. I try. I try to eat healthy. That's one thing I've learned. If I can give you guys one recommendation, eat healthy. Okay. And learn math. That's two recommendations, but your sleepy waves, how's life? Ah, your sleepy waves, case man says. What was the discord message about? I just posted it. Oh, case man. Oh, I don't know that one. Sounds like the article was written by someone who was in homeschool. Very well said legendary Rob was and was envious. And maybe the person got a degree and something that went into debt like a gazillion dollars or $50,000 or $100,000. He has to pedal crap to pay his student loans, right? They don't ask the kids or even the educators what they think. It's just his opinion. And he has a corporate stooge, 100% corporate stooge, right? I guess he's paying the student loans, right? Give us enough money to pay the student loans, maybe. It's me. Hannah 10. Nice. I changed my name. Easy for some streamers to read. Okay. Oh, you double the ends. You triple the end in one place and double in the other. Okay. Okay. Cool. Intelligent Blueberry, it's your question. Do you think it's possible for me to survive an entire month of feeding myself with only 150 Canadian? Yeah. For example, a bag of apples, right? I bought for six dollars, right? If you buy two bags of apples, it'll last your month. It should. So you can have an apple a day, approximately a month anyway. Peanut butter is really cheap. Okay. So you can get peanut butter, that's protein. The bread, I buy it day old. I'm on budget. I buy day old bread, right? And I'm buying it for half the price that they're selling it for. And it's healthy bread. It's good bread, right? So day old bread right now is costing me 4.25. Peanut butter is around $7. Okay. Apples, bag of apples is around $6 right now. You could have got it cheaper before the pandemic, but you might be able to get it cheaper still, right? So let's say you get three bags of apples, that's $18, right? Let's say 20 bucks. You buy, I mean, we're going bare men, right? If you buy peanut butter, $6, $7 a jar, right? Get three jars of peanut butter, that's, let's say another 20, so that's 40. Bread, you can throw it in the freezer if you have a freezer. Let's say five bucks a pop. Let's say you buy four loaves of bread, that's another 20 bucks. So that's 60 bucks, 60 out of 150, okay? You can go buy bones, okay, from the butcher shop and make yourself broth, okay? So it should be fairly cheap, right? I'll show you in the next cooking stream where I bought chicken bones, right? Chicken carcasses, but I also bought bones with marrow in them as well, right? And that was very cheap. So you can boil those up, bone broth once a week, right? Pick it up for one or two days, right? That's good minerals for you, okay? That should cost you, let's say another 20 bucks, 20 or 30 bucks. So do it appropriately, right? You need some greens in there, so what's the cheapest greens you can buy? You can buy lettuce, but make sure you, right now, because handling and stuff like this, you really need to wash them well, right? If you're going to eat them raw, okay? So yeah, you could do it for 150, but you can't go buy out. You can't go eat out, and you don't want to eat out. You can't order pizza, don't order pizza, right? This is much better. I don't join, I didn't join the Patreon, oh, you didn't join the Patreon, who's? But I was, okay, I thought you did, I saw someone join. What's up, Chichou? I didn't want to, I don't feel like I'm pushing you towards them, by the way. I'm messing around with names a lot. What's up, Chichou? Been waiting, need the stream for a minute. Do you set up slow messaging? Did you set up? I don't know. I don't know if this is slow mode or not. I don't even know how to turn on or off slow mode, brother. The mods took care of that. We think homeschooling would benefit kids and parents. Parents and kids would be more involved with each other, for sure. But it's not going to be a quick fix. That's the kicker, right? And that's the point that this guy who wrote the article, that's one of the valid points he made, right? There are families that don't have internet. There's families that don't have the hardware to be able to do Skyping or Zooming or Google Hangouting or whatever the, whatever the, what do you call it, the school essentialized system. A lot of centralized schools aren't. They're not even having rolled this out yet, right? A lot of people can't afford people like me to teach them, right? So the guy has a valid point, but the problem is not the homeschooling, right? So that is a problem. But he was putting the blame on the homeschooling. The problem is not the homeschooling. The problem is the centralized state that has impoverished so many people that they can't do this, right? You say you want decentralization in one way, tax the rich, redistribute wealth. I want some specifics. Decentralizer education system, that's one of the first ones, Hannah, right? Stop giving taxpayer-funded money to Wall Street. Stop financializing our whole economy, right? Do not allow Wall Street to buy everything, right? Don't give them trillions of dollars to go buy, dialect, what do you call it, homes that have been foreclosed on because of the scams they pulled so they can buy all these homes, put them together in the re-offering, right? Put the company together in the stock market, sell stocks on it, pay out dividends by collecting rent from the poor, right? That whole scenario was what played out from the 2008 financial collapse, the great recession, the greatest scam in human history since, until now, right? That's what they did, okay? I love hearing your name, yeah, they're playing the ling, the ling, the ling. Cheryl, how are you doing? What should be free and what should be our free will economically? I don't know what that means, Hannah. Case man, thank you very much for the Twitch Prime sub. I actually think the quarantining is making me eat a lot healthier, cool, awesome bird, right? I'm getting more exercise for some reason because my energy level has kicked up a lot, right? It's like, let's take care of some stuff, right? It's a good opportunity, it's a window open right now to share very important bits of information that will, because it'll make people realize what's taking place, right? If you don't have traumatic events like this happening in society, most people go out their daily lives going da-da-da-da-da-da, everything's hunky-dory, I don't need to pay attention, right? Everything's going well. Once things start shaking up, people start asking questions, hey, what's going on? That's when you feed them the information. This is what's going on. Hurry up. Right? I'm opposite. I've been stressed eating a lot of crap food case, man, you need to stop. Where do we draw the line? In what way, Hannah? You gotta be specific, brother. Just the way you're asking me to be specific, you have to be specific with me. In what way? Draw the line where? Do you think it's dangerous to eat out right now? I wouldn't, and I'm not. I feel like it's counterproductive to stay inside but still eat out given the chances of being affected. I would sleep with waves, I wouldn't eat out right now, and I won't. I don't think it's a wise choice, right? Chat command for slow-mo off is slow-mo, slow-off, okay, let me do this. Wait a second, I'm not sure if I should do this. How far behind am I? Should we do slow-off? Let's do slow-off and see what happens. This happened. She should disable slow-mo for this room, okay. And then how do you turn it back on again? I'm not sure even how to turn it back on. Slow-mo, I guess. What did I chat? What did I write down? I don't even know what I wrote down. Okay, gang, I'm scrolling down all the way to the bottom. If we turn it off to slow-mo that way, because I won't catch the chat, I hope everyone's having a good conversation. As you can tell, I'm pretty high energy right now. So if there's anything directed towards me, please put my name in there and I'll catch it. Okay, but I've scrolled down all the way to the bottom. Hannah, the quarantine is making me eat way better. I ate tons of veggies in the last few days. I also walk in the forest with social distancing. Nice. How do we find that balance where we can have a free market economy, yet whole Wall Street accountable for faulty crap investments? Here's a kicker, Hannah, right? This isn't going to be an overnight fix. People want something overnight right now. It's not going to be overnight. The tentacles are deep within our societies, right? Like, you can't kill the patient by, you know what I mean? I don't even know that saying you kill the patient. What is it? I don't know the saying, right? But I can't remember the saying. I know the saying, but I can't remember the saying, right? Their tentacles are deep within our societies, right? So one of the things that needs to be done, because it has to be multi-pronged, right? One of the things that has to be done is, alternative choices to the centralized institutions have to exist, right? That means there has to be alternate forms of education. There has to be alternate places for you to invest. There has to be alternate places to entertain yourself, right? So if everybody starts giving their money to Disney, let's say they join Disney Plus, all the independent creators online will disappear, because no funds will go to them. You want to decentralize, really. You want to decentralize a huge chunk of our society, stop supporting those mega-corporations that have been taking bailouts, taxpayer bailouts, buying back their stock, giving dividends to stockholders, and when their stocks collapse, they come back to the government and say, hey, we need more money, right? And the government says, sure, here's a few more trillion dollars, and they take that, they get their bonuses out of that, guess what they're going to do? They're going to buy back their stock, hand it out as dividends, and when the next collapse happens, it's this whole thing, right? The kicker is, every time the price tag is higher, because this is exponential growth they're looking for, right? This is exponential growth. That's the Ponzi scheme of Wall Street, right? So one way to stop it, prevent governments from bailing out corporations who have been buying back their stock, paying dividends, and all that jazz. Legendary Rob Boss, do you think more people will end up dying because of the economic collapse and unemployment versus those that die from the coronavirus? Here's a kicker stat that I saw, right? Do not kill the patient to cure the disease. Thank you very much, Catholic traditionals. Do not kill the patients to cure the disease. Well said, I wish I remembered that, right? As for your question, legendary Rob Boss, I saw one stat which was crazy, right? I don't know where I saw it. It could have been on our Discord page. It could have been somewhere else. I think it was on our Discord page. Someone shared the graph, right? Supposedly, monthly or weekly deaths in the United States are down, right? Even though people are dying of COVID, right? Monthly deaths in the United States are down dramatically. Why are they down? Because people are locked up in their homes, right? Or there's physical distancing going on. So they're not on the road. They're not dying in traffic accidents, right? So here's one way you could look at it. The pandemic right now is saving lives because people are dying in traffic accidents, like dramatically, right? Which is an absurd way of saying it, right? So is the economic collapse and unemployment going to kill more people than the coronavirus? That's something that people are saying that are 100% vested in our current economic system. Our current economic system in the limit is going to kill everyone, right? So what's the timeframe we're looking at? Only during the unemployment period is it going to kill more people in COVID-19? Maybe, right? But in the limit, if we continue this economic system, is our economic system going to destroy way more lives and kill way more people than us dealing with the pandemic in a proper way, right? And taking a look at our socioeconomic system and trying to figure out why is it that healthcare workers don't have the resources at their disposal to be able to deal with patients, right? Why have hospital beds been closed? Why has, why, according to the Washington Post article about homeschooling our education system, why was that article so frightening to anyone that has no idea how destructive our centralized education system is, right? The guy was creating doom and gloom that's going to destroy generation of people, right? But it's our centralized education system that has been destroying generations of people. So we have to put a timeline in there, Rob Boss. By the way, I'm sorry if I'm being a little bit of hard, right? I'm in hardcore mode right now. So I'm going to read your comment again. So that was my answer to your comment. Hopefully I answered it, but let me read it again. Do you think more people will end up dying because of the economic collapse of unemployment versus those that die from coronavirus? It really depends if we continue on with this political economic system or if we really put the time and energy in to change it. If we change it, no, way less people will die. If we continue on with the shot of this Ponzi scheme, yeah, it will be in the next collapse as well, right? And I'm going to keep on scrolling down until I see what I'm something referenced to me again, because I'm assuming there's a lot of people talking with each other as well. Apologies if I'm doing this, but we kicked off slow mo and I'm ranting, right? What do you mean when you say in the limit? In the limit means, OK, what's our timeline, right? So in the limit code with 19 disappears, right? Possibly, right? So the question is how long down the road are we looking at, right? The the ultimate end result of capitalism in this crony state that it's in is one entity controls everything, right? So it's complete centralization. That is also the ultimate end result of the absolute fanaticism of every other type of almost every other type of economic system that is on the table right now, right? Socialism is the same deal. One entity controls everything, right? Communism was the same thing. Fascism is the same thing, right? So we really have to think about if you extend our current economic political system past the immediate, past the current crisis, right? Where does it take us? That is the question that some of us were asking in 2008, right? And some of us, you could see the 2008 crisis coming, right? Crisis, the scam coming. Just look at the 2005 bankruptcy bill. How is it possible that they pass the bankruptcy bill, making it harder for people to declare bankruptcy or individuals, right? Putting on more burden on students that they couldn't write off their student debts. And then lo and behold, two years later, it's a gigantic economic class, the largest in human history, right? Some of us that were seeing some of the numbers coming out knew that was coming, right? They, the people that passed that bill, knew that there was a crisis coming way before any of us did, right? They protected themselves. Fallen King, I'm going to ban somebody gang. I'm going to scroll down. Oh, I missed a couple of chichos. Sorry, buddy. I'm zero tolerant right now. I'm in speed mode, right? Is a pandemic a black swan? Sure, if we want to think about it that way, yeah. That seems serious, yeah? He said the pandemic is a white spawn, but I don't know what that means. It wasn't something that wasn't predicted. I'm assuming a white spawn, it means it's not the big, big thing, right? It's going to pass pretty quickly, but it is a black swan to a certain degree. It's not, it's being used as a black swan event. That's an excuse, right? When the market drops 30%, 33%, right? It's being used as an excuse. That's why the market dropped. No, that's not why the market dropped. That was the excuse used for the market to drop because the market was already a sham anyway, right? Look at the repo crisis months beforehand. What makes you think, legendary Rob Boss? Chishol, what makes you think the same economic system won't continue after the crisis? Do you have some information to make you think that? I don't know what's going to happen after this, right? All I know is every time there's a crisis like this, more people are getting involved and realizing that this whole economic system is a complete sham, right? And they're doing whatever they need to do to not participate in the system, right? So I'm definitely seeing that, that less and less people are participating in the system, less and less people are buying into the stock market, right? I don't know. I know people from all walks of life. There's less people playing the markets now than they were in the past. They might be traders, but people aren't really thinking about earning a lot of money and putting into Wall Street. They're not, not the same way they were 20 years ago. So it is changing. We'll see how much it changes after this one. My guess is it's going to be an order of magnitude greater change than the 2008 change that came about all of a sudden woke a ton of people up. Like the 2008 thing that happened, it was a catalyst for WikiLeaks, for cryptocurrencies, for the type of news, independent news, news broadcasting that you're seeing online. It was a catalyst for independent education. Like the 2008, what happened? That really gave birth in collaboration with Occupy Wall Street. A lot of things came out of that, right? I kicked into hardcore mode. I was doing it before the 2008 collapse, right? I started making math videos in 2007 and talking about all the stuff in 2006 and whatnot, right? But it allowed me to see that it was being rolled out more and more, which was fantastic. Chicho, let's rant then. Do you think, do you think is, what do you think is benefiting? Who do you think is benefiting from this pandemic? If we want to break out the tinfoil hats, who do we think would want this to happen? Who do I think would want this to happen? Case man, in what regards, are we talking geopolitically, economically? There are people who are benefiting. Pharmaceutical companies are going to benefit big, big time, right? A lot of companies on Wall Street, they're going to benefit because of the bailouts, because their business model was not sustainable. They were already teeter-tottering up the yin-yang, right? Like, look at Boeing, right? Boeing stock, $350. They have two plane crashes because they installed faulty software, didn't give training to the pilots, and then warn the airlines the way they should have. Automation, right? Two planes crash, their stock goes from $350 down to $320 or something, and it comes back up again, $340, right? What a puss in terms of a company that is. Really, what a puss, right? But it was still maintaining, right? Why was it still up there? Because the funds that had that thing had to maintain that level, right? And then COVID happens and the stock completely collapses. Was the stock worth $350, $340? Hell no. Is it worth $140 right now that it's at? $150 right now is of March 31st or so? By the way, I'm keeping track of the markets, right? You can tell a lot as to what is happening and what is going on by following certain stocks in the market, right? Is it worth that right now? Hell no. Why did it come up from $180 all the way to $360? Why did it double in the last little bit? Oh, because U.S. taxpayers are about to give it hundreds of billions of dollars so they can launder the money again, right? So who benefits from this? Does the war machine benefit? Do biotech companies benefit? Is there an economic war being waged? Is it just nature benefiting by giving a heads up to humanity saying, stop f-ing around with the natural system because the earth is going to get pretty pissed and lay down a pandemic on the virus that's growing on it, which is humanity. If you want to think about go that far down the road, there's a lot. Case man, there's a lot. You could go down so many rabbit holes. You just lost power. Oh no. I'm scrolling down, Gang. Chih-choh, Mike-vism. How about all of the U.S. senators who sold their stocks just before the crash? We need a wild-scale political upheaval. I don't disagree with you. We do. But Mike-vism, if those people that were paying attention, you could see this thing coming a mile away. Really, we talked about it in previous streams, right? People ask me, what would you stock market? I've been saying for the last six months a year, I would be 100% in puts if I was in the market, right? And I don't know, a couple of weeks ago or a week ago or something, when they said when the whole thing collapsed, whatever 30%, you could see them coming out with a bill to bail out Wall Street. If you want to play that market, you go, oh yeah, you buy some stuff, right? Yeah, I mentioned one company, cannabis company in Nanaimo, which, anyway, we're talking about stock markets, right? Yeah, look, all of our governments are full of corrupt people. I don't care where you live. I don't know of any government in the world that is not corrupt to the core. There are some that are less. Okay, there are some countries that are shining during this pandemic. Really, they're shining. They've done certain things that humanity should look proudly upon. One of them is Cuba, sending doctors all over the world to help people during a pandemic, accepting cruise ships with citizens of other nations that their nations would not accept them. One of them being the UK. They wouldn't accept a cruise ship with UK citizens on there because they were scared of COVID-19. Cuba said, come on, doc here will take care of you, right? So yeah, I agree with you that we need a wild-scale political upheaval. What kind of an upheaval? It has to be peaceful. Stupid ways. When you say humanity is a virus, that mild eco-fascism. Yeah, I'm just kidding, by the way. I'm using extreme words because we're talking about extreme events. The way I said it is basically, one of the people that said it, you'll find a rant on him with Joe Rogan. He said it, I don't know, when he said it like 10 years ago, this little video of him or voice of him saying this thing. I don't think we're a virus. I think we're grand, amazing creatures, right? Legendary Rob Boss. Oh, it came all the way down. Nice. I'm going to read this. I think the way we fix this is we make the Fed completely public with direct representation from the people and cut the central bank ties. Then states can start public banks that invest, public banks are 100% agree with, right? Invest any mortgage interest in the local community projects and all savings will be backed by US Treasury bonds, possibly Rob Boss for sure. That is an option, but it's not just one solution. It has to be multi-pronged. Whatever solutions we're going to come up with, it has to be multi-plonged. You can't just do one thing because this current economic system, political economic system that is in place right now, they know the loopholes because they wrote the laws. The corporations have written these laws. They got an army of lawyers, an army of accountants that know every loophole within the system that they've established. So if you try to continue to work within the system, you're going to get burned or you're going to be taken over. So it has to be multi-pronged. It really has to be multi-pronged. Wait, I didn't know Chicho hasn't switched the heck. Tristanik, how are you doing? Welcome, welcome. Agreed. Were the CEOs that left certain companies and why? I saw Bill Gates left. There's a lot of CEOs that left a lot of companies during the last few months. Some of the one of the reasons they left those companies because they freed them up to sell their stocks, right? So they sold their stocks. You're telling me politicians, corrupt politicians, that knew what was happening. And if I'll say this again, if you were paying attention, looked at the mathematics, you knew what was happening, right? You knew this was coming. Those CEOs resigned, it frees them up to cash out, sell stocks, exercise their options, right? Take their bonuses, right? They pull out, right? You know, coincidences, coincidences, coincidences, coincidences. How many coincidences do you need before you go, hey, wait a second. Wait a minute, how many coincidences? How come none of these coincidences come up for you? It's easy to cheat if you wrote the rules exactly always be making. Tristanic 13. Gicho, do you think that any of the corrupt politicians that were involved with Epstein will be brought to justice? No. I don't think so. Not yet. We'll see where it goes. Before the politicians get hit, Epstein's handlers need to be hit, right? Where is Jalan Maxwell? Once we see questions being answered on that front, then maybe we can start talking about politicians, right? Gicho, VC, how are you doing? Gicho, do you think abolishing currency would be a good thing? What do you mean currency? You mean fiat currency? You mean money? I know what you mean, but do you mean centralized currency? We need some kind of means for global trade to take place, so there needs to be a certain currency where international trade can take place, right? But one of the things we could start rolling out as well is local currencies, local community currencies, right? There are places, like one of the places that a local currency existed was in my area where an island, I think it was Bone Island, or I forget which island it was, that has its own currency, right? And it keeps things in a local community, local setting, right? So we could start introducing more local currencies, community-based currencies and stuff like this, but we also need some kind of currency that you can do international trade with, right? And you can't really get rid of... There's definitions for this, a way for us to do trade, right? A rapid way for us to do trade. I fear for Italy. Italy is in trouble, right? And Italy has choices to make right now. Do you still want to stay in the EU where they've gotten zero help, or do they want to start saying the hell with sanctions and start doing trade with countries that are helping them? Isn't that what really trade and community is about, right? Ciccio, Treswell, how are you doing? Devil's advocate question here, nice. If power tends to lead to corruption, all governments are corrupt, and knowledge leads to greater power, then how can we argue that education is good? Because power is not necessarily leads to corruption. It's capital, right? Capital, the interpretation is moot, I guess, and we do use the term... What was I saying? Ultimate power will lead to ultimate corrupt... Absolute power... Corrupts absolutely, right? Is that the saying? Absolute power corrupts absolutely, something like that. But there's a disclaimer in there. Absolute power, right? Like for me, I have absolute power or unlimited power on my chat, right? But if I start misusing my power, my channel won't get any views, and I'm sitting there talking to nothing, right? So it's the way you use that power. We have to hold power accountable. The problem right now that we have is, power is not held accountable, right? Well, I'll give you an example. There's a company in BC, they had a major tailings pond that inspectors went in there and said, okay, this thing is not safe, it's gonna break. And then this tailings pond broke and toxic waste just went down a river, miles down a river, and destroyed a ton of an environment. And it was a salmon, what do you call it? A river where salmon spawn all the way up and stuff like this. And then the government in BC didn't hold them accountable, right? So they gave them a pass. Who knows? They probably got some kickbacks. The previous government in BC, the liberal government in BC, right? So power was not held accountable. The, with power, right? There's two things that we need to do as a society to make sure that power does not become corrupt and take over every aspect of our lives, okay? One of them is we need transparency of power, right? So the more power an institution individual has over society, they have to become more and more transparent, right? So for example, I have to be more transparent than you have to be. Because I have more power on this platform than you do on this platform, right? So the more power an institution or individual has, the more transparent they need to be. And that is the role that WikiLeaks plays, and which is why WikiLeaks is extremely important, okay? The second thing that needs to happen with power is power needs to be held accountable, right? One thing I've constantly said on my streams of my videos, if I'm wrong on something, if I'm misquoting something, hold me accountable, right? Challenge me. If I misspeak, say so. On Discord, I've written some stuff. One of them was, I use the word started when we were talking about COVID or something, and Dante called me out on it and said, if you say started to meet or implying that it was intentional, and I said, okay, I'm sorry, I used the wrong word, right? So you have to hold power accountable, right? Our judiciary right now, our current economic system right now doesn't hold power accountable. So we're missing on two fronts, right? What happens with that? Power is completely corrupt in our societies, right? So we have to bring those two things into the forefront. Institutions, people that are holding power accountable, they should be praised, they should be lifted up in our society, okay? Power that misuses their power, okay? Or capital that misuses their power, they have to be held 100% liable, accountable for their crimes. I hope that answered your question. That was a nice rant. I think, I scroll down all the way to the bottom gang. That was the last thing directed towards me. Power is a tool, not a weapon, yeah. Like if you think about it that way, by the way, then for those that have a driver's license, you can't go around driving on sidewalk and killing people, right? There's rules that you have to abide by, and if you break them, you're held accountable, right? Doop. Legendary Rob Boss. I posted a good article explaining the behind the scenes happening with Fed right now in the Economics Discord channel. Awesome. Thanks, Legendary Rob Boss. And 100%, the Fed is completely corrupt, right? But it's controlled by those who have a vested interest in Wall Street. I'm just guessing. I'm just guessing, but I'm guessing there isn't a single person in the Federal Reserve, the whole institution that there are thousands of people involved, there isn't a single person in the Federal Reserve and all the different branches they have that doesn't have money in the stock market, right? So the Federal Reserve, everybody that works for them, I'm guessing, right? That there isn't a single person that is not invested in the stock market. The people that are invested in the stock market, 80% of the people don't have a vested interest in the stock market. So why is it that the Federal Reserve, the people working for it that are invested in the stock market are controlling that much money, right? A lot of the Fed appointees are previous central bank presidents, yeah. Okay, I'm gonna catch up on the chat. Well, towards the end anyway. Sorry again. If there's anything directed towards me, again, please post it. Treswell, thanks, Chat and Chico, for commenting on my question. I appreciate the redefinition that capital leads to corruption, Chico, and centralized power corrupts. Centralized power, yeah. Centralized power is we need to decentralize, right? The reason centralized power corrupts we've talked about this is because if there's an institution or individuals or group of people that want to corrupt an institution, it's easier to corrupt one person to people than it is a thousand people. So you can't take all that power, put it into a funnel and say, okay, this is where all the power is. Because those who want to corrupt will just go to that location and corrupt, right? VC, I don't think so. The media isn't addressing the fact that having Medicare for All would help millions of lives throughout this pandemic. So many people lost their jobs and their health insurance and don't know that Biden is against it and Bernie is for. Here's the kicker VC. Regarding Medicare for All, right? When I would talk with people regarding, look, in a society, it's to the best interest of a society, of a community, of a family, of a government, to make sure that it's citizenry, right? The people that live in that community, the members of the family, okay, are healthy. It's a no brainer, right? It literally is a no brainer. If you want to know how much of a no brainer it is, talk to any family that has someone that is severely ill in that family. The stress level in that family, the financial difficulties in that family, just the misery in that family is tremendous, right? And then talk to, go to a family, find a family, nobody is ill and if anybody's ill, everyone pitches in and takes care of that person, right? When I would bring this up with people who had, who have jobs or had jobs where they had healthcare and dental and optometry and all this jazz, right? That would say, well, all you have to do is get a good job where the company provides the healthcare for you. Why should the government or why should the society pay for the healthcare of everyone, especially if there's people there who aren't working, right? Who are lazy, like this was what they would say, right? And I would turn to them, I go, look, man, what happens if you lose your job? You lose your job, you lose your healthcare, you're destroyed. I don't care how much finances, how much savings you have, you're destroyed, right? Especially when you get ill. People go, oh, that's never gonna happen. I'll always find a job, I'll do this. Okay, man, okay, right? And they don't connect the illness of a society, like one thing that should really ring a bell for people right now is, oh, everybody is a threat now, right? Why? Because a lot of them don't have healthcare. Oh, the homeless person that's gonna come go past you. Oh, they don't have healthcare. Maybe they have, oh, such a dangerous person. Well, why don't you, as a society, provide healthcare to people who don't have it, right? Because a virus doesn't give a rat's ass if you're a billionaire or if you're a homeless person, right? Hypothetical questions, you should all know. Okay, let's do this. Hypothetical question. Is it better to have corrupt governments that does some good or no corrupted incompetent government that paves the path to how it's good intentions? That's like asking Julian Assange at the best answer for that, by the way. Julian Assange, they asked him, you know, who do you like better, Trump or Hillary? And he turned around and said, that's like asking me if I like gonorrhea or syphilis, if I would like to get gonorrhea or syphilis. He said, I don't want either of them. Why is the choice limited to those, too? That's not a, that's silly. That's a very simple way of presenting things, right? Gonorrhea or syphilis, neither. I'm out, right? I'm not going to play, because that's what I feel about the current democratic nomination. Biden is corrupt, but could do some change. No, Biden is garbage. I wouldn't, no. Do you want gonorrhea? Do you want gonorrhea? Oh, wait. Do you want syphilis? Which one do you want? No, man. That's not a choice. And versus Bernie, who I feel would not be corrupted, but would drown in Washington. Dude, I would not. I've said this before. I wouldn't vote for anyone in the DNC or the Republicans. I wouldn't vote for them. Why? If you want to vote, go to the vote. I've said this before, because when people start asking me, Hillary or Trump back in 2016, I said, man, if you're asking me this question, we're starting off on the, like, we've got a lot of, a lot of miles to cover, right? And I put out a video. If you do chicho elections, you'll find like an hour video, I guess I put out when people are asking me, Hillary or Trump, Hillary or Trump. It's sort of the same question you're asking me right now, right? Hillary or Trump, Hillary or Trump. I said, look, man, I would, any voting machine, any legitimate system, right? On their ballot, they should have none of the above, right? I don't like any of these bozos. They should maybe put it exactly in those words. I don't like any of these bozos. They're all corrupt. Then you go in there and tick your mark. If more than 50% of the people say, I don't like any of these bozos, right? Then get some things to kick into play. So you try new bozos or something, right? None of the above, Tristanic. I see you have a bit chute. Have you heard or are considering using library? I've looked at library. It's just I'm very limited right now in time, right? I want to stabilize what I have right now, right? So I'm going to do these in steps. I want to kick up my viewership on bit chute. Like my, you know, I have triggers I need to hit before I can expand even further, right? Decentralize even further. So I'm trying to get my view a bit chute membership higher. I'm trying to get my Patreon membership higher. I'm trying to get Twitch higher to a level where it's competing with YouTube. And by the way, YouTube is getting horrendous in terms of financing, right? Because and viewership as well, right? So Twitch fantastic community is in terms of how it's treating its content creators, right? In terms of financially, in terms of perks, in terms of the system, censoring and stuff like this is an order of magnitude better than YouTube, right? We only have like, for example, I'm getting more subscribers on Twitch right now on a monthly basis than I am on YouTube. Why? Because YouTube is for independent creators, they've relegated them to the non-status, right? So for example, on my videos, I was on YouTube, I was getting more views four years ago than I am now, right? And it's not about the content, right? It's about the filters that YouTube kicked in. So once I stabilize on some of these other platforms, right? Then I'm going to do the next phase of the expansion which is go to library and there's a few other ones that I have lined up to do as well, right? And another one that I need to do is find a third video sharing platform, which is, I believe the library is. I'll see which ones last through this crisis, I guess you want to call it. VC, exactly. Democratic voters overwhelmingly want for M4A for, I forget, I don't know what that sounds for, but the corporate media is, that's a Medicare for all, I believe, yeah, Medicare for all, had to put it together, right? But the corporate media is refusing to differentiate between their candidates and refusing, confusing power. And for those people that are still watching corporate propaganda, stop watching it, really. Anyone talks to you about anything that's happening in corporate propaganda like I did regarding Washington Post education. That's the first long article I've read on Washington Post for a long time or a medium-sized article because I refuse to give them my time. They just garbage their propaganda, okay? So stop watching corporate propaganda. Subliminal nomosudonym, how are you doing? Chicho, if government is decentralized, how is healthcare implemented to all? States centralized city, it could be different solutions in different parts of the world, right? I have no problem having certain things that are universal. Like really, the problem with government right now is it dictates how human beings should interact with each other. It dictates what human beings should think. It dictates what human beings are allowed to consume. It dictates what human beings are allowed to watch, right? It dictates what human beings are allowed to think. None of that should be centralized. None of that should be centralized. Any community, and you have to consider what your community is, right? I'm Canadian, I consider all of Canada to be my community. I live on planet Earth, I consider all of humanity to be my community. For me, everybody should have access to a good education, to good housing, and healthcare, and have access to water that is not contaminated and food that is going to feed them, nourish them, right? How that's achieved is up for grabs. Treswell, Chicho. Following up to Temp, I gotta pronounce your name. Temp, I'm gonna say Temp. I hope that's okay. Temp, Temp's question, is globalization the reason that we seem to only have those two options? Is financialization that we only have those two options? Is the magnitude of current government, is the magnitude of current government the reason we cannot have competent, non-corrupt governments and with a smaller, almost tribal system work better to a certain degree, Treswell, okay? To a certain degree. It really depends on how that's rolled out. One of the solutions to our current problem is reshaping our education system. The reason we are in this predicament right now is because these powers, right, and you have to think about it as institutions, right? Human beings, we're only alive for a certain period of time. We only know what's going on for even a shorter period of time, right? So let's say we're politically, economically active for 30 years of our lives, right? Corporations are active for decades. Government powers are active for centuries, some of them, right? So they outlast us. So the things that they kick into gear, implement, they don't think about it. They do to a certain degree in five-year terms the way we do, right? They're thinking, oh, how is this going to play out 30 years down the road, right? How is this going to play out 50 years down the road? Are we going to be able to accumulate more power? For sure. That's what they think, 20 years down the road. How many years have a 20-year plan? Really? How many have a 20-year plan? I can guarantee you every government in the world has a 20-year plan, okay? So when it comes to answering your question, we have to start thinking longer term, right? We have to start thinking what is in place right now that has brought us to this point in time. Currency is one of them. Money, the way money is managed, the way money appears, right? Our electoral system is one of them. One of the main ones is our education system, right? Which is why I'm hitting it through the education front in a big way, right? Another one is in terms of your rights, prohibition, right? Once you start prohibiting things in our societies, you start destroying a way of thought, right? One of the biggest ones is prohibition of entheogens, certain entheogens, because what that has done, according to Robert Anton Wilson, right? That has been a genocide on a way of thinking, on a way of being committed on a huge portion of our population. Right? So to a certain degree, it's about decentralization. Catholic traditionalists, how are you doing? I would like to see a candidate that believes in the devolution of authority from large central governments to small local associations, not holding my breath though. I'm with you, but I think that's slowly going to happen. I think a lot of people, the positive side of what's taking place right now is a lot of people are going, wait a second, what's going on? And we have to share as much information as possible. That's why there's so much censorship on a lot of the platforms, right? They're preventing people from saying certain things, because they don't want that information getting out. I'm scrolling down again. Observe the con, observe the con. What are infugens? Infugens are plants that are psychoactive, right? And fungi fits in that category as well, right? So any type of substance that is psychoactive, flatten the curve, flatten the curve. I'm not, yeah. And is it time for a public service announcement? Let's do a public service announcement where I can't 100, I can't 100% agree with that. With which one? Those substances can hurt people. Are you an adult? Do you know what hurts you? Something that hurts me may not hurt you, right? Are you allergic to strawberries? I love strawberries. Should we prohibit strawberries because you're allergic to them? Should we prohibit bees because there are millions of people that if they get stung, they might die? No. If you're an adult, you should have the right to decide how you want to interact in your life. Yes, but we can't take that chance with everyone. When do we consider someone to be an adult? You don't need people detached from reality. What do you mean detached from reality? How many people do you know right now that are completely detached from reality? Would you say, for example, that huge chunk of the government in the United States and some of the other countries are completely detached from reality? I vote to her permit once, probably to be making. Unless it's a little public service announcement gang. Today is March 31st, 2020, right? And we're in the middle of a pandemic and it is really, really important for us to flatten the curve, right? Because right now there's something going around that a lot of people are getting sick. And what's happening is their infrastructure is not in place. We don't have enough healthcare workers protected to take care of everybody that's getting sick. So what that's resulting in is a lot of healthcare workers are getting sick. And if it becomes a snowball, you start losing healthcare workers, there's going to be less people taking care of the sick and that's going to create more problems, right? So what we need to do right now is flatten the curve, which means make sure the way that's coming through is not extremely large, that it overwhelms our societies, right? We want to reduce the number of cases that our healthcare systems have to deal with. Okay? So keep your physical distance from people. Do your social activity online, on the phone, playing games, right? Read a lot of books, okay? Reduce your physical contact with people a little bit. You can still remain social just so, you know, you give the system a break. Martin, adults for me are 25 plus. But you have to let people in to your bar, Martin, who are, what's the age limit in the UK? What's the age limit in the UK? I think it's 19, isn't it? Or is it 18? Yeah, and Tam states it correctly. I wonder if anyone really knows what reality is, like really detached from reality. Some people say, I'm totally detached from reality. Am I detached from reality? Do you know how many math professors I knew that were completely detached from reality? Your reality? My reality? So difficult to communicate with them. Trying to get them to answer a question that made sense to you was like, my God, what is this person, lives on Mars? Like, the person couldn't communicate, right? 18 plus, okay, Martin. Honestly, yeah. They should raise the age of adulthood. I had no clue what was going on at 18. I agree with you. I didn't either. But it's not because you weren't old enough to know what was going on. It was because our centralized education system was so horrendous, it didn't prepare you for what was coming, right? And that's in the Western world, by the way. You go to other parts of the world, 18? Man, they're wise. They had to struggle to survive, to feed the families, right? So 18 here in Canada is a totally different game than 18 in Afghanistan. Okay, 18 in certain parts of Africa, Latin America, certain even certain cities in Canada. I live on the West Coast, 18 here. I lived in La La Land, right? Different game if you're different parts of the world. I'm pretty sure grown up, 18 in Detroit, what about a lot different than 18 in Vancouver? Huge, huge. Then 18 in Cuba, huge, huge, right? I'm scrolling down gang. I need to pop an apple with a little bit of peanut butter. Dig a look, dig a look. Nice. And Temp says it. I don't know. I know some 14 years old that are wiser than some 30-year-olds. I know, yeah, me too. I have students that know more about the world, what's going on in the world than 40-year-olds, 50-year-olds, 30-year-olds that I talk to. I can sit down with some of my students and talk about what exponential growth means in our societies and how the economic system works. More in-depthly than I could with a lot of people I know. Because they're lost, always be making. I have a 16-year-old student from Venezuela. He's lived a lot of hard life. Yeah, more than me. I say, yeah, for sure, for sure. You have to give that respect, right? And we also have to appreciate that they're only 16 years old. They're wise, but we have to be able to give them the tools they need to be able to prosper in this world, to be able to do what they need to do, right? Once you live that hard of a life growing up, it might be difficult to accept a lot of things that you might have access to that you would otherwise turn away, right? I'm not saying that correctly, but I'll think about a different way of saying it. Speaking for myself, I was still a Catholic traditionalist. I was a dumb A that you wrote down, A star star. When I was in my early 30s, really, I did some dumb ass stuff. When I was 18, I was very wise to be fair, Martin says, but I had already seen half the world at that point. Awesome, Martin. So maybe it's an individual to individual thing. 100%. I was a smart kid at 18, but I was not wise by anyone's standard. That was a public education failure. They teach facts, not thinking for yourself. And I'd question the facts bit as well. Temp, I myself, when I was 18, was a stupid kid. Technically, I was still a stupid kid. Just self aware of that. Yeah. And that's the beauty of it, right? Once you're self aware, once you realize how dumb we are, then man, then the learning begins, right? Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant. Here, here, a Catholic traditionalist says, right? It's the self awareness that is the key. Yeah. There's too many gets. What is a get? I've never heard of get, but I like it out there who don't realize their gets. Get, I gotta look the sub gang. I gotta make sure I'm not saying a bad word. Am I saying a bad word? What's a get? A foolish or worthless person. Ah, okay. First time I'm hearing this word, I love it. A foolish, a foolish or worthless person. Get. Yeah, I was a big get, idiot. An idiot. British slang, I think. It's British slang. Cool. Very cool. I like it. When I was 16, I was in Berlin and saw the Berlin Wall fall. Oh, very cool, Martin. I still have, have, have it. Oh, you got a piece. Awesome. Fair point. Treswell. Oops. Sorry, gang. Chicho. Fair point. Chicho. I amend my statement. Public education taught bias facts. Fact. America is the best and did nothing wrong ever, right? Get is source control. Get is source control. A little bug off says. Purps, how's it going? It does make me question society how females are mentally, mentally mature by 18, but men don't mature until 25. Wouldn't women be taking advantage of men in that case? Here's the thing, Purps. The menstrual cycle kicking in forces a lot of females to deal with the reality of nature. With guys, we have our own issues with men. We have our own issues, but it's not as traumatic. Okay. As for the thing, wouldn't women be taking advantage of men in that case? I think it's not women or men. It's just human beings tend to take advantage of each other. Unfortunately, some anyway. GitHub is the UK must be completely different. Yeah, GitHub I've heard about. I forget what it is. Chicho, do you think regrets are real considering you would only have made a different choice given the knowledge you have? You can have regrets. Twice cooked pork. How are you doing by the way? You can have regrets. I got regrets in my life, but I'm a human being. I have certain regrets that I, man, I wish I didn't do them. However, everything that has transpired in my life, the decisions I've made in my life, the luck that has come my way, right? The luck that has slipped through my fingers. My experience in life has brought me to this point in time, right? Some people say you're not supposed to say this point in time because time, the only point would be in time. The time would be exactly this point, right? But if you think about a different way, you could say it, I guess, right? I've had to loop that a few times, right? But it has brought me to this point, right? As to who I am, what I'm doing. I'm happy with where I am right now, right? Do I have improvements to make 100%? So do I have regrets from the past 100%? But I don't loop those regrets anymore. I stopped looping those regrets about 10 years ago. So when I was 40-ish, late 30s, late 30s or so, I stopped, stopped, yeah, late 30s, I stopped looping the regrets I had. Because I realized I got to a place where I was happy with who I was, right? Proud of where I was, proud of what I was trying to do, right? So get yourself to a place where you're proud of who you are, you're proud of your achievements, you're proud of who you are becoming and who your heroes are, right? You can have heroes if you want, people you look up to, philosophies you believe, right? Slowly get yourself to that state and realize that you're always going to try to improve yourself. That way you stop looping those regrets, you can convince yourself or realize that those mistakes that you made is made you who you are, right? That was a long-ass tangent, I think, compared to what you asked me. Do you think regrets are real, considering you would only have made a different choice given the knowledge you have now? Yeah, you make the best choice with the knowledge you have at the time. That's the best you could do in life and you're always going to be missing information, okay? I'm scrolling down again, gang, going down to the bottom. I think maturity was the wrong term to use. Brain development happens faster, women. What's the current topic right now? I'm not sure, Coolio, we're going everywhere. How's it going? Or I'm going everywhere anyway. I'm pretty sure there's some solid discussions being made on the chat. Bit random, yeah, all over the place. Like the political system, we talked about economics and finance and Wall Street and politics, but it should be pretty obvious to everyone that the whole system is completely rigged and completely corrupt, right? So the name of the game for me is build alternate platforms that people can divest into, right? And decentralize, decentralize, decentralize. If you want to fix education, get in the discord and get with me. It will fix a lot of things. Knock on effect, yeah? I'm eating apple and peanut butter. And also toast and peanut butter. And check this out, you can do them together. Get your toast and apple together. Dip it into the peanut butter, right? Make sure you get enough peanut butter that your your taste buds are going to be satisfied. They look like this. So toast, apple, peanut butter. Don't lose any. How you doing? I've completely abandoned ship with current political structures. There's no turning back from this establishment. That's it. You're out. And that's a great, great place to be if you want to be there. Peanut butter is the ideal quarantine food. Yeah, I've been eating a lot of it. Loving it. Hi from the UK. King Sid, how are you doing? Welcome, welcome. I was thinking the other day about the feasibility of a crowd-funded news network. There's a few of them, Kulio, that heavily vets its journalists. And that is completely transparent with its money. To the point where it is the company accountant's job to publicly post how all the dollars are spent. Fantastic, right? There's a lot of independent news, crowd-funded news sources, right? I don't know any that's doing a public where they're spending their money, but there's a few of them. How's the UK dealing with old Boris having the COVID? Yeah. Now, do you guys believe that he has COVID? I don't. I don't believe a word that comes out in that guy's mouth, right? Chicho, I want to travel home. Ride out the storm there. But I'm worried for my parents with my presence. Yeah, Martin, you would have to go into quarantine beforehand. They're bringing out test kits, by the way, but the accuracy of the test kits is whatever, right? They're releasing test kits that you can test yourself or you can get tested within five minutes. So if you're worried about it, you could get tested, like, don't just do it once, get two or three times, right? And if you pass three times, you know, clean bill of health, then the probability is you probably don't have, right? But again, there's an incubation period, the tests are 100% accurate. I would, like, personally, I wouldn't. If they're immune compromise, if they're much older, and they would be older, I guess, we're about the same age. You are younger by decade, right? So you have to be careful. You have to be careful, right? Like, you know, my partner is a nurse, right? So she gets exposed to it. So I'm keeping my interaction, like, I had students that wanted to hook up and I told them, listen, we're doing physical distancing right now, we've got to do it online. So I lost some students because they don't have the means to do it online, right? And I have some other students that I was seeing a person and I brought them online, right? So I'm keeping my physical distance from people, okay? Even though I don't think I'm going to get sick, I think I'm probably immune because of early Iran, I got cold flu, right? So I'm keeping away personally. Video with them, brother. Can you video with them? Do they have the means? Do they know how to do? I call, by the way, I call my mom and I call my grandma every day, right? I talk with them, touch base with them, right? And I still have my grandma. Anyone think something like that could survive or even thrive? I don't know what that one is. Not good. Crowdfunding news exists. Oh, the news? Yeah, for sure. Coolio, it can. 100%, they already do exist. How is you, Chico? How do you think we can help educate the children of those who are economically disadvantaged outside of the centralized education system? For me, Bird, I'm creating content, putting it online. I'm making myself available for a couple of hours. I was trying to do it on a weekly basis. I haven't, you know, we were doing it on a weekly basis for a while. But in the next set of streams I announce, I'm going to, you know, every time I announce something, a set of streams, I make myself available on Twitch to help people with mathematics, right? So, and I've been doing this, the Twitch I've been doing for a couple of years now, I guess. But the videos I've been putting out for 15 years, so that's what I'm doing. Everybody's solution is going to be different. Like when the strikes were happening in Chicago, if you remember, there were, there were, a few years ago, there were teacher strikes and student strikes because Manuel was closing schools in Chicago and people were like, what the hell's going on and stuff like this? I sent an email to some of the organizations in Chicago saying, listen, I'm in Vancouver. If you guys have students that want to learn mathematics, I will give my time for free and I will help them out, right? So, consider me as a math instructor that you can turn to if you need help. To do this, it never came, it never realized itself, but I made the offer, right? Okay, I'm going to scroll, try to catch up with chat. Oh, lots of chat, lots of chat. Okay, I scrolled all the way down, gang. Okay, if there's, again, if there's anything directed towards me, please let me know. And by the way, gang, I've been seeing a lot of follows and stuff happening. Thank you for the follows. Thank you for the subs. I do appreciate it. And just to let you guys know, I've scrolled on all the way to the bottom, but we do have a presence on Patreon, okay? If you want to follow the work, the videos and stuff we're putting out, Patreon is a good place that you can follow the work. You can just follow, you don't have to subscribe with funds. If you do have the means, fantastic. It's a great way to support this project, okay? We are live streaming this on Twitch and I'm mentioning this because we're loading this on YouTube in BitShoot, okay? And I do announce these things on Twitter, Gap, Minds, VK and Elo. So if you follow those social platforms, announcement platforms, I guess, I do announce the live streams 30 minutes before we go live, okay? And we're loading these things on, these videos on BitShoot and YouTube. And right now, name of the game is flatten the curve. Do not overwhelm your healthcare systems, okay? Keep your physical distance from people until this storm passes. I'm going to go back to the chat. Chicho, what book is the plant reaching for? Which tentacle? This one? It's reaching for, like seriously, it's reaching for, there is a linear algebra book up there and beside the linear algebra, I've, the only book that I collect that I've bought multiple copies of, except for Krishnamurti, Krishnamurti's education and the significance of life. So I bought some copies of Krishnamurti's education and the significance of life and I've given it as gifts to some of my students, right? The only other book, and that's not for collecting, that's for giving, but there is a book, there are two books that I collect that I buy if I can get at a reasonable price, at a good price, okay? And the two books are written by D. M. Turner, okay? And they're called Salvia Divinorum, the psychedelic essence, no, it's called Salvadoran A, the psychedelic essence of Salvia Divinorum. And the other book he wrote, he only wrote two books, and the other book he wrote was Psychedelic, it's about his, him being a psychonautic, experimenting with different types of entheogens and chemicals and stuff. So the plant, this guy, is pointing to them. I have like three copies of each, okay? In knows where it wants to go. Hi, Chicho. Baked, how you doing? You've been here, you've been here, you've been here almost, you've been here the whole stream. What reasons do you think Boris would have to lie about having COVID sympathy? The guy's an actor, sympathy. Initially he said, what do you call it, herd mentality. And I'm pretty sure the UK healthcare system is gonna be overwhelmed, not overwhelmed already. So out of the public light, right? I don't know. I'm just guessing. I just don't believe anything the guy says. Why would I? Like perpetual liars? Like why believe them? Just because they said something? Are you going to prank your partner for April Fool's Day? No, not really. I don't, I don't like lying. I'm not a, yeah, I never, I never really appreciated April Fool's Day, tell the truth. All right? I'm, it's not my thing. I do play tricks on people. I do, it's like Valentine's Day. I don't care about Valentine's Day. Like if you want to show love for someone, just show them love. All right? I don't, I don't like this institute, institute, institute, institute. Oh God, I can't even say it. Institute, you know what I'm trying to say? I don't like the centralization of joy, of love, of pleasure, of caring. I don't like it. I, I, I de-centralize institute in, I'm going to read this. Institute to, institute to channelization, institute, institute to channelization, institute to channelization, to channelization. There are times where I can say it, I can't say it today. I'm in two speed mode right now. Vex, how you doing? You're doing a raid on us. How's life? Did you play game? Did you have a good, good time tonight? English is hard. Update from our family, Spiderman. Wife got tested for COVID, waiting for results. When do you get the results, Spiderman? Vex, Vex, how you doing? What are you drinking there? I'm drinking high BD tea. It's, I've been drinking the tea I've been making is Persian black tea, ginger and mint. That's what I've been drinking for the last week. Every morning I put it together, lots of black tea. Mint that we dried. We have drying mint, all right. Videos that we have up and ginger. Red eye is a main symptom of COVID-19 or so have been told. Red eye really Martin. Vex, yes, it was super fun. Nice about the game. Had to come wind down while we discussed some current events. Awesome, Vex. I'm glad you guys had a fantastic time. Kings, my other half, heard my call when they confirmed that I had it and they were scared. They cried when they heard the bad news that I had the COVID-19. You have COVID-19. Have you come out of it yet? Are you okay now? Great suicidal tendency song. Math is hard. Which one is a great suicidal tendency song? Chichu, intelligent blueberry. Chichu, can I ask you, can read my current situation? I typed it in chat a bit earlier. Chichu, intelligent blueberry. Can you post it again? Oh, part two. Oh, there's part one. Oh, here, let me read this. Sure, let's check it out. Oh, Chichu, I need your advice on something. Part one. So I was supposed to do summer courses next semester, but since it's fully online and if borders open, oh, that's right, you were going to say, I have the chance to go back home and do my summer courses in Aruba. Oh, Chichu, I need your advice on something. Part one. So I was supposed to do summer courses next semester, but since it's fully online and if borders open, I have the chance to go back home and do my summer courses in Aruba. Part two. Now the problem is, if borders do open up, the first few tickets will be expensive or hard to get. Maybe, maybe not, right? Now the thing is, if I don't go home, I have to pay for rent for four months plus my phone bill contracted. If I go home, I won't have to pay for rent, but I do have to pay for my phone, which is Aruba. In Aruba, it would be rendered as useless. What do you think I should do? Well, if you're going to come back for school again, I'm assuming you're going to keep your phone. So you're not throwing away your phone. You're going to come back and use it again. So that's not a write-off, so you can't count that in the economics, personal finance aspect of it, right? You're just putting that on hold. So that's not a waste of money, right? I'm assuming you're going to come back and do your thing. It depends. Four months rents is pretty expensive, but I don't think that your ticket is going to be that high. But you also have to consider this. It's in the summer. Let's see where the pandemic goes. Are there a lot of cases in Aruba? Are you going there from a city that has a lot of cases? If it does, you need to make sure when you go to Aruba, you can isolate yourself for minimum two weeks, three weeks. So you have to consider a lot of things. Look into the costs. Look into the expenses and costs. Oh, another thing you could do in Tel Aviv Blueberry. Right now, book a ticket. Just buy insurance. When you book your flight ticket, it used to be like this anyway, you can pay an extra $50 for flight insurance, right? So book your ticket. If you decide at that moment you don't want to go, you cancel it, you lose 50 bucks. So it's a $50 investment. You set your mind at ease. You keep both options open. That would be my recommendation. Right? Hopefully you can still book tickets. I hope that answered your question. Also, sorry for my technical difficulties. Spider-Man, how's it going? Three to seven days. Oh, it takes three to seven days for the test. Sorry. Math is hard even though I still know all that. Math is, it could be hard. I agree. But the more you learn, math, the easier it becomes. That's the kicker with math. It's front-end loaded. Right? Initially it's hard. And then the more you know, the easier it is to learn that language, right, or to coast. And if I can recommend anything, get into stuff that's front-end loaded. Hard at first and then you can coast. Right? I heard that as well. Ironically enough, I saw that report five minutes after I woke up. What was the report? Oh, I missed the chat. Okay, I'm going to scroll down gang. Sorry. I'm going down. I want to read intelligent blueberry stuff. And I lost the chat. Hentavirus has been around for a while. It's really a direct contact thing. Hentavirus, I don't know what Hentavirus is. I'm from Perth, Australia, which is one of the most isolated cities in the world. Something I generally dislike. However, in terms of times like this, our isolation has benefited us. Awesome. That's good baked. Australia is going through some crazy stuff, right? Crazy stuff. From the fires to thanks, absurdicon. King Sid, thanks absurdicon? You said, can you read my last comment, please? Was that it? Yeah, you just got over bushfires. Current events, the Florida pastor who held a gathering with 1,200 plus people. He's claiming First Amendment. He has a right to claim First Amendment, right? But he's an idiot. Those 1,200 people that went to his flock that gathered around him. Well, what do you call those people? You can share them and make wool jackets from them. Really, a centralized education system. That's what that does. What if apple and peanut butter is the corona cure? Chicho is immune. That would be amazing. You would see a run on peanut butter. No, no, no. My last comment was about my other half. Oh, can you post it again? King Sid, that way I don't have to scroll up. Because when I scroll up, I lose everything. Let's do something random. Chicho, pick a random book behind you. Turn to a random page and read it for fun. Sure. Which one? This or this? 21 million people on such a big island. Australia is so lucky. Yeah. Australia is almost as big as the United States. This one or this one? By the plant? Right side. Our right. Our right. Your right. From watching this. Our right. This side. Book on the left. Okay. By the plant or across from the plant? Yeah. What other fruit does peanut butter go up? Bananas. Bananas. Kiwi and peanut butter or bust. Kiwi. I've never tried it with kiwi. Pick a banana. Kiwi. I've never tried it with kiwi. Pick the salvia. Salvia books I have to reach out. I'll gladly read you to salvia. Do you read any novels? Yeah, for sure. Check out the Chicho science fiction novel recommendations. Somewhere in the middle. I'm curious about that book. I'll just pick the book, the plants. Are we going with the DM Turner? You can read both books for free, by the way. Let me see if I can reach it. Hold on a second. I keep them in these. These are precious to me, right? These are comic book bags I put them in. Bags on board. Okay. DM Turner is surely a pen name, right? Right. Yes. And DM Turner died, supposedly. And he died, I guess. Science fiction. Oh, thank you, Spider-Man. I remember getting comics and all the bags. And I put them in my lore, by the way. These are my lore bags as well. Right. This book is called, and he wrote this one first. Okay. It's called the essential psychedelic guide. And you can find this for free online. You can read it for free online. Okay. It's about basically his trips, right? Okay. Salvadoran, the psychedelic essence of Salvador de Venor. I've read both of these twice, online. Which one? Which book do we want to read from? Which book? Both are tempting. Indeed they are. East Coast Timing is catching up with you. Chat, thanks Chucho. Take care. Take you too, Cheryl. Thanks for hanging around. Red cover. The psychedelic red one. Okay. Red one it is. I have one in another place that's a little bit rougher. Out of all the psychedelics, I know the least about Salvia. Irwid. Did you see the movie? Did you show the Doctor Strange movie? Yeah, I did, Spiderman. I liked it. It was a good movie. I have not told my other half that I'm not eating much food every day and night because of my co- They don't know that you have COVID? What is the best way to tell my other half as I'm scared that if I tell my other half, they might get mad at me? Dude, you have to tell them. What do you mean? No. If I read that correctly, both the blue pill, the blue pill, they get mad at you for being sick. Dude, you got to tell them. I'm guessing at some point you could technically, legally, no, I'm not a lawyer or anything like You could charge someone for attempted murder if they don't tell people they have COVID and they go cuddle with them and touch them, whatever it is, right? This wasn't a good copy. This wasn't, this is a really good copy as well. Flip, flip, flip. Okay, I'm going to go slowly. Oh no, we can't say stop. Chicho, am I allowed to ask if you've done Salvia? You can ask. You mean Maria Pastora, Salvia Devonorum, right? The Diviner's Sage? Are you not eating enough because you have no appetite or something? You can ask, aha, but he doesn't have to give you a clear answer. It's considered a plot of terrorism if someone with COVID intentionally coughs on essential items. Yeah, like, dude has books on psychedelics. All you need to know. And you can read, again, you can read this book online for free. It's the only print. There is no other prints of this because the family of DM Turner did not agree with his lifestyle. So they haven't allowed these books to be published again. Okay, I'm going to flip. We're going to read something. So these are psychedelic trip reports, right? So we're on page 38. This is a really good copy, actually. I don't want to break the spine. So page 38, okay, I'm going to read that. Some of these words I might not pronounce correctly. So let's read a little DM Turner. Sorry, gang, if I'm not going to catch up on the chat later on. We'll show 45 new to Chicho live, but a long time watcher on Chicho on YouTube from the first outdoor math adventures. Looking to start tuning into these, right? Awesome, awesome, old timer. Fantastic. We'll show 45. Thank you for coming onto the live streams and thank you for hanging around for this long, right? That makes me happy. So let me read you from the essential psychedelic guide by DM Turner, page 38. The Belladonna alkaloids are reputed to potential mescaline. I haven't tried this. Mescaline may be significantly intensified and possibly dangerous if combined with MAO inhibitors. And MAO inhibitors are the stuff you need to take before you do the ... Well, the MAO inhibitors go with the ayahuasca brew as well, right? Bernard Roseman from the peyote story. Always be making. Thank you very much for the subscription. The only mind that betrayed from the meeting was my own. The resounding drum thundered throughout my being. I could not distinguish the Hogan from the interior of my own skull. I drifted further away from the meeting until I was completely unaware of sounds or the presence of others. I walked over to a huge velvet curtain and as I touched it, it slowly parted. On the other side of a magnificent world sprang up. This world was sprinkled with little shining crystals and the absolute silence lends itself to a silk song that continued without an apparent end. Little droplets of pure molten silver were falling from the heavens and each blending of non-existent sound had blended to become the purest light. Each sight in this most significant of worlds represented infinite perfection. A sharp knife-like distinction separated each spectacle from all others. All about were the most perfect cogs too perfect to be known in my everyday world. These cogs were spinning in opposing directions to one another with one with no other purpose than being. The universe was enclosed in a huge round dome and contained millions of replicas of the same world each representing a different plane of consciousness. Okay, let me... Will shows 45. Thank you very much for the tier one sub. Let me flip down more. Here we go. Here's the DM Turner and what he did with these things. He had a very scientific mind, right? He was categorizing. He was reporting, doing trip reports, right? And what he would do, he would write these things out, right? And he, for example, he would rate the trip. He would explain what he was taking and what the journey was like, right? Martin, these streams are keeping me saying thanks fellow Chichonians. Yeah, thank you very much, gang, by the way. The community we got here is fantastic, fantastic. So this one is called... See these guys? There's little elves here, right? These guys here, take a look. The little elves are a commonality between many, many DMT... People who have tried DMT, they state they encounter these little green elves that talk to them, that visit them, right? Now the question is, is it because people keep on saying they see little elves or are the little elves really there, right? So this trip is called DMT, candy for the mind, ready? Intensity, 9 out of 10, 9 out of 10. By the way, in this book, this book is about all different types of substances he took. This one is about Salvadoran A that he extracted from Salvia the Vanoram, and he took Salvadoran A and mixed it in with other stuff. He rates DMT as 9 out of 10 in this book, right? In this book, 9 out of 10. In this book, there's a sentence there that is absolutely magnificent. Okay, I'm going to paraphrase it because I don't know exactly where it is. I've read it multiple times, actually. I've read this book actually more than twice. I've made it like, I've read it like three or four times, right? At least. And certain parts I've read more than that. But there's a part in this book that he states the following. He says Salvadoran A is to DMT as what DMT is to LSD. Okay, now wrap your head around that for a second. Let's read this. DMT, candy for the mind, intensity, 9 to 10, safety factors. And he has safety stuff in his books, which is fantastic. Ah, there's a couple of Chicho comments here. Let me see. Savior Martin, same here. I've been having tough times lately, and you all make it so much better, especially thanks, Spider-Man. Chicho, does he talk about the experiences objectively? Or does he have positive and negative experiences? He has positive and negative experiences. And he documents them. He was a pure psychonaut. He is, in my book, one of the greatest psychonauts to ever walk this earth. Okay, so safety factors. Five MEO DMT is an MAO inhibitor. See list of items not to take with MAO inhibitors on page 19. Since DMT takes effect almost immediately, users normally lie down or sit in a reclining position prior to taking a hit. One will neither be able to stand up or have the ability to recognize their surroundings if they get a good hit. Okay, material. NN dimethyltryptamine and five methoxy dimethyltryptamine are naturally occurring psychedelics found in a variety of plants around the world, several of which are native to the Amazon region. These alkaloids, which are usually found together in the plants, are also found in the human brain as neurotransmitters, as well as in our blood, urine, and spinal fluid. DMT is produced in the human penal gland, which is correlated to the third eye, or ajna chakra, in the Indian spiritual system. Meditative states attained by yogis who concentrate on the third eye may be the result of increased DMT levels. DMT is produced in heavy concentrations in the glands of some tropical toads, such as buffalo alvarius. Some people actually make a practice of squeezing out this venom, then drying and smoking it to get high. DNDMT and five MEODMT are also manufactured synthetically as separate compounds and sold on the underground market. And although it's quite rare in the psychedelic underground, synthetic DMT is used much more often than DMT from natural sources. I'm going to keep on reading. And it goes into the history of DMT. Now I'm only going to read one more page. You guys tell me which one you want me to read. He's got the history of DMT on this page. He has dosage and administration on this page. He's got his trip report on this page, which is the high. And some of his trip reports are trippy. And he continues. He continues the DMT high. And then he goes into mixing stuff, DMT with other things, saying the DMT high with Hormala alkaloids. And then he goes into Hormala alkaloids linked to ancient spirits. And then he continues there. So this is a very progressive book. It layers the information. Which one do you guys want to read? Do you want to read the history, dosage and administration, or the high? Just one page from each one. Coolio, you can read it for free online. Just do the essence of the essential psychedelic guide, DMT and you'll be able to find it. Read the trip report. Good choice. Good choice bird. Trip report are so cool to hear. Indeed, trip report. Trip report it is. And just to let you know how important, in my opinion, this book and the other book are, in honor of DM Turner, okay, in recognition of DM Turner, I wrote a trip report. And I submitted it to Irowit and the Shroomery. And my trip report, they accepted and published it on Irowit and Shroomery, okay. So in recognition of DM Turner, the work he did, okay, I did something similar to him to as a tribute to DM Turner, okay. Let's read, I'm just going to read this part, this page, this much of it, right, because it's like a four pager. The high from NNDMT and five MEO DMT are similar, yet have some distinct differences. The typical DMT trip is in order of magnitude more potent than a trip on the traditional psychedelic of the traditional, on the traditional psychedelics, LSD, psilocybin, or mescaline. When smoking the DMT, the high comes on within about 30 seconds. Within the next 30 seconds, I am propelled to a high as intense as the peak of a thousand plus MCG acid trip, microgram acid trip. Generally, by this point, I will be completely out of my body and unaware of my physical surroundings. This intense part of the experience, although seemingly timeless while I'm in it, lasts only two to five minutes. I then drift back quickly to regular consciousness. On five MEO, I am back within 20 minutes. With NND, I am back in 30 minutes. In the 60s, DMT was called the businessman's lunch trip. What one will experience on DMT is impossible to predict. It can range from heaven to hell, a cyberspace to jeweled palaces, fear or person personified evil, visions of a jungle, visions of jungle animals, contact with extraterrestrials, links with ancient spirits, or adventures with fairies and elves. The DMT user should be prepared for anything. On a full dose of DMT or ketamine, one cannot guide the trip with the mind or thoughts, the way an LSD trip can be guided. One can, however, direct the trip by what I will call the intent of the soul or will. Many users, including myself, have felt possessed by various spirits while on DMT. As if becoming a medium and channeling alien thoughts, this can be quite heavy. It has been generally positive for myself and the people I've smoked DMT with, but I've heard stories from others who have experienced the opposite extreme. On DMT, the perception of time slows to nearly a complete stop. During this stage, one may feel that they are not breathing or that their heart has stopped. However, this is due to one state of perception. Many users report being aware of millions of vibrations and sounds going through the universe and their bodies, the body often bursting with energy they never knew existed. One can let these feelings flow through them, or if appropriate, direct the movement to some type of dance, yogic experience, or drumming. These physically manifesting energies are gentle on N-N-D-M-T than on 5-M-E-O-D-M-T. And then he goes on to continue to just talk about the different things, and he's got a little thing here talking about Terence McKenna. In recent years, DMT has become quite notorious in the psychedelic underground, primarily through the writings of Terence McKenna. Right? And he continues. It's cool. This one is not necessarily his thing. He was just going through, and he's got a picture here. Right? Cool, eh? Further exploration. Where do we go from here? Brilliant. Brilliant. Hoping someone with this imagery gets into my dreams tonight. Nice. My thoughts too. I would be worried that general stress could lead me down a bad path. There's a saying in the psychedelic world, you learn a lot more from bad trips than you do from good ones. Should we crack open? Oh, we're already two hours plus. Maybe we save this for another day. Maybe we save this for another day. I've been meaning to do soft spoken reading from this by the way. The way we've done other soft spoken readings. Fun. I'm seeing it with my waking eyes. I love the thing that it mentioned that a lot of yogis, when they concentrate on the third eye, right? That's where the glands are. Maybe by concentrating, their release is more DMT. That's why they have that out of body experience, right? Astral projections. How did DMT prep for these experiments? Wouldn't frame of mind change the outcomes? Potentially, after a while wouldn't prolonged usage of psychedelics skew the results of its experiments? It could also, just like learning a language, right? It takes a long time to learn the power of the language of mathematics because you're not fully aware of it. But you can't learn it all in one sitting. You have to revisit it constantly and practice it, right? Chicho. The other day you mentioned your partner made you deep house playlist. Any chance you would want to share the playlist in Discord? I can do better than that. Here. Do I have it here? Do I have it here? Oh, do I have my music? Where's my music tools? Oh, it's on the other one that I listened to music. Fun. Oh, hold on. Let me find it. Where's my sound cloud? I don't listen to sound cloud on this, but I thought I had it on here. Oh, music. Come on, come on. Oh, I don't have it here. I can't believe I don't have it bookmarked here. Hold on. Let me see. Oh, hold on. Okay. Wait a second. Sorry, gang. If I'm not paying attention. Nice. Nice. Let me see. Let me see. I'm going to give you her sound cloud. I'm going to give you her sound cloud playlist album's overview. Like, come on. Where's the search? I haven't been a sound cloud for a while. There it is. There it is. Okay. Here's her sound cloud channel. Okay. So, she just recently, like in the last year, she only has like three things loaded up, and she's my source for electronic music. So, if I remember, I'll post this in the music folder on Discord as well. I'll just go on Discord right now. Do it right now. Otherwise, I'll forget. Music. She has, I've been, she's, by the way, she's mentioned that she's willing to do a live mix for us. Okay. I posted it in our music Discord page as well. Okay. She's mentioned that she's willing to do a live stream mix for us. So, she might do a, she might do one for us. You can listen to her music, what she mixes, and she just started, by the way. And she's done a few shows. Like, she, she's did a club show. There was, she was supposed to do one last weekend or a couple of weekends ago, but social distancing come into effect. So, all concerts were canceled. Right. Defined similarities with the culture. I don't know what the shoe movement is, brother. That's probably why. Okay, gang. We've been going for two, two hours. Right. Should we call the stream? Always be making chicho. I want to be able to leave everyone with a quote from Raul Wingman, which sums up the problem with education. Okay. Let's do this quote. Whoever carries in his or her heart the dead corpse of his or her youth never educates, never educates anything but dead souls. Good educators are people for whom, and then end quote, and then always be making continues. Good educators are people for whom the love of learning is still alive and well. Passion is king. There are ways to fix this, guys. Yeah. One more, a Spider-Man. One more hour. No, we can't do one more hour because I got a, I got a fair amount of work to do tomorrow. I got to get the data ready for the live stream, the COVID-19 live stream tomorrow, right? Because today is March 31st. I haven't put the charts together and brought everything into Discord because I want to do it on a monthly basis, right? So I'm waiting for the data to be available today, for today's data. Hopefully it's available. And then that way we can have it all together. Yes, Matthew. Spider-Man, I will at certain points for sure. I will at certain points. It's only 6.14 here. I'm awake. I'm awake. It's in the morning, right? That's right. You're like 6.30. You already seen the sunrise. Oh yeah, COVID stream tomorrow. COVID stream tomorrow, gang. Okay. Aside from that, thank you for being here, everyone. Fantastic conversations. Apologies if I scrolled a lot in the chat that I didn't get a chance. There was a lot of activity and I think people were talking with each other. Fantastic. And tomorrow at 8.30 p.m., we're going to do an update on our data for COVID-19. And we're going to focus on, we're going to have a few different charts regarding the fatality rate. We're going to do a few comparisons. Okay. And if you want to know who I am, who we are, where I'm active on, Patreon is a great place to be. It's a great place to support this project. If you want to follow what we're doing, lots of love 401. Greetings. Great meeting you guys. Great meeting you as well. We'll show thank you for popping in from the good old days of doing urban math graffiti on the walls, right? And we're live streaming this on Twitch. If you're watching this on another platform, so you want to catch these things live, you want to be on Twitch. I am on Twitter, Gab, Minds, VK, and Elo, and the links will be in the description of this video. And we're uploading these on BitShoot and YouTube for now and most likely other platforms in the future. And the name of the game right now is flatten your curve, give your healthcare workers a break. Aside from that, everybody, thank you for the conversations mods. Thank you for taking care of business for those who followed and subscribe. Thank you for the follows. Thank you for the subscribes. Okay gang, I hope you guys have a fantastic evening. Martin, those of you in the UK and Europe. I hope you guys have a fantastic morning and I'll see you guys tomorrow if you can make it at 8 30 p.m. PDT. Spider-Man, thank you, brother. I'll see you guys tomorrow. Bye for now, gang. Stay safe, ladies and gents. Good night. Thank you very much. Bye now.