 and we should be coming in. Hi everyone, this is Chih-chou. Today is April 27th, 2020, and we're doing an open discussion on current events, news, politics, economics, and more. And we've done a few of these over the last couple of years. And what we're going to do is basically wait until people roll in and we'll see where the conversation takes us. And while we wait until the notifications go out, just to let you know, I am on Patreon and that's where I'm sharing my vision information when we load up content online, if we're sharing pictures, and other bits of information. Patreon is going to be where I'm going to be mainly staying active, sharing as much as I can, thanks in huge part to the people that are supporting us through Patreon. And if you can afford to support this project, Patreon is a fantastic way to support this project. And you can also follow and get updates of any posts that I do end up making. And that should keep you up to date as to what we've been up to and what my or our goals are. We are live streaming this on Twitch. If you want to follow these live streams as they're happening and participating in the chat, Twitch is where you want to be at. Okay. And subscribing and following through Twitch is also a fantastic way to support this project. I am announcing these streams as well as other bits of information on Twitter, Gaps, Mines, VK, and Elo, and all the links will be in the description of this video. Hello, Nate. Good evening. How are you doing? Good afternoon for my part anyway. I am uploading these to BitShoot and YouTube right now as much as I can on both platforms. Technical difficulties permitting and censorship, us being able to bypass the censorship. You should know which platforms we're talking about. Zemi, how are you doing? Welcome, welcome to another live stream. I'm assuming the notifications went out. Okay. And we are coming towards the end of the first wave of a pandemic that has occupied many people's minds, even if there's going to be supposedly government centralized power trying to get things back into business as usual, we should all be aware that business is not as usual, and it will probably not go back to as usual for quite some time. So be aware of what's taking place. And if you do see the wave, a bigger wave or the same wave turning around and coming back in your area, make sure you're taking care of your healthcare workers, and you are taking care and being kind. Aside from that, gang, welcome to the live stream. That's my speedy Gonzalez introduction, because there is a lot going on, a lot of discussion to be had, and these intros are mainly for people who are watching these after the live stream, after the fact, so they know where to find us and whatnot. This is a great way to kill some downtime on my on-call evening shift at the hospital. Oh, Nate, you're at the hospital. I hope things are well. Brown A7 evening, Chih-cho. Evening, evening, Brown. Good afternoon, Brown. Hello, Chih-cho. I love Spider-Man. I chat. Martin, how are you doing? Ding, Bobber. Hey, Chih-cho. Today I saw a video of someone interviewing lockdown protesters in the States, very disturbing. A lot of conspiracy theorists and patriots, one man even asked someone to cough on him. There's a lot of idiocy in the world right now, Ding, Bob. We're seeing the shit rise to the top, right? On every level, on every discipline, in every community, in everywhere around the world. You're seeing a lot of crap rise up into the world right now, right? That's not going to last. They're sound bites, right? Let that just filter through. What comes, what's going to be rolled out in the next few years is the key, not in the next few months, in the next few weeks, right? But a lot of people that are participating in, I forget what all the terms are for, is it astroturfing, is centralized power, funding organizations that are supposed to be grassed. They're portraying themselves as grass roots, but they're not really grass roots. They're just powers playing, right? Manipulating, controlling. I'll be lurking. Okay, Spiderman, but don't worry. Trolls my ass on peel. Nice. We're seeing the shit rise to the top. I couldn't have said it better. Yeah, that's what's happening, absurd con, right? Most of the idiocy is concentrated in the US, it seems. Oh, not necessarily zookeeper. I think maybe you're seeing that because we're, like, I'm in Canada. I'm not sure if you're in the States or not, but we're in the West. We're seeing ridiculousness hit certain places, right? And the media amplifies that, right? Really, the media really amplifies that. How many people do you think, actually, in the United States, live in the United States that would be like the person that, who was it that said that, Ding Bobber, that someone would come and say cough on me? Like there aren't too many, but the media focuses on that, right? It's like all the FBI arrests, not all of them, but 99.9% of the FBI arrests that are supposed to be terrorists related for the last 20 years, 19 years since the Patriot Act passed. Most of them were basically the FBI finding idiots, some of them serious trauma, mental issues, like all kinds of issues, right? People who need help, they find them and then they trick them into doing things that they want them to do so they could arrest them and get some statistics and get more funding from them. It's all that that we're seeing. What we need to do is turn the boob tube, the corporate propaganda off, like really consume nothing from them other than things criticizing or pointing out how much BS they're pushing, right? And we need to focus on what's really going on, right? Important, doesn't need to float. Things are looking relatively good on the ICU here. We are seeing a steady decline of COVID patients intubated. Yeah, nice, Nate, that's good. Yeah, from what I understand, there's these waves passing by in certain places. It might do a you know, like waves do, they hit a barrier and they come back, waves do this, right? So we'll see what happens, right? You once said some wise words, quote, regardless of what you believe, even if there is a minute percent chance of coronavirus being as serious as people say, you're a fool to gamble 100 percent, that's the one thing I'm seeing, right? People are so attached to their beliefs, they refuse to accept possibilities, right? Like possibilities have disappeared from some people's, some movement's psyche, right? They all of a sudden say, no, this is the only thing that exists, and this is the only thing that could be, right? As if they know everything there is, like as if they're part of the conspiracy, as if they're part of the, if they believe these organizations are certain organizations, and there are organizations that are orchestrating certain events, right? As if they know every minute detail of the plan that all of these organizations, whoever they might be, have for them, it's, it's ridiculous, right? Like science is not that absolute. Good afternoon, good folks, Catholic traditionals, hello, hello, current event stream, right? Like anything is happening right now, like anything, Kulia, is there anything happening? Heavy topics, just pop by to say hello, Nikki Hickey, how are you doing? Heavy topics, listen to the sets, your partner stuff, got to me some nice, awesome Nikki Hickey. I'm going to be, by the way, the DJ set that we did and what what you see behind you is we had a six and a half hour DJ live stream set with four different DJs. We're just hosting them on our Twitch page, right? So if you're watching this on another platform on our Twitch page, we're hosting a six and a half hour DJ set. And what you see behind me is my partner's set that she started was a two hour deep house, low-fi, people are calling it different things, right? Set that she did. So that's what we're doing this stream in front of. But I decided because the recorded version of Twitch didn't censor out because of copyright stuff, any of the parts of the whole set, the two hour set. So I'm assuming Amazon and YouTube are sort of using the same database in terms of copyright infringement stuff, they block things out. So since Twitch didn't block anything out, I'm going to load the set on YouTube as well. Okay, and we'll see where it goes. If you followed my work for since 2007, 2008, you'll know I have, I went to a festival for four years and two years of videotape DJs playing electronic music, right? So there's a whole bunch of videos that we have on our music folder that has a whole bunch of DJs playing. So I wouldn't mind adding this to playlist as well, right? Because it was a beautiful set. It was a beautiful set. So long, long intro, we're going to see the DJ set uploaded to YouTube, most likely tomorrow. Okay, and we'll premiere it. Huckleberry, Chichou, what are your thoughts on Trump telling Americans to shoot up bleach to curve the van? Dude, I don't listen to Trump. I don't listen to corporate propaganda. The only thing that's hit me regarding what Trump said and detergents and this is the noise from the corporate propagandists, right? It's completely irrelevant. Like that's someone releasing gas and the other side saying, look, look, the guy farted. This guy is saying, oh, no, no, I didn't fart. I was just joking. That's what I've heard. That's the level of intellectual conversation that's coming towards me regarding that, right? So I really don't pay heed to it. It doesn't even matter. This is the most I've thought about it. How do you like my analogy? Why do we gang? Got crab apple liqueur on the rocks. No soda, crab apple liqueur on the rocks. It's delicious. And my partner, she knew my schedule. I'm doing a live set. So she made me a snack treat. She's got a little heart there in the middle. Okay, cheese, cucumbers, some cd toasted bread, and radishes. Nice. Thanks. And I got some tea. Yeah, I'm at site Chicago Zookeeper. Yes, the media does do that. The problem is that is the loud voices are often heard over the majority of majority voices. For sure, Zookeeper. Okay, 100%. Right now, the loud voices are being heard, but they don't last long. We're here for the long haul. The loud noises, those are just blips, sound bites, right? Because the corporate propaganda's really don't have a long, they don't, they don't show you the grand design, the big picture. They're, they're operating their business model is noise, right? So what we need to do is shift ourselves away from the high frequency noise and take a look at the big picture. Like, because it's basically think about a sine wave or math wave, right? Here's the big wave, right? And those guys are this, they're doing a little soundbites here. We'll do it this way. Now I get dizzy flying on this. I like to do this. They don't last long. The noise doesn't last long, right? All those people yelling you, YOLO, they bite the dust in their 20s, right? What's good? Cheecho slept well. Yeah, not bad. Not bad. Like life is keeping me excited, right? Nate, love the 420 stream, by the way. Nice. I have a feeling it's going to blow up in the ASMR community. You think so? I don't know. We'll see if YouTube allows it to blow up. Maybe, Nate. Maybe, Nate. But that is the algorithm YouTube is running, right? We'll see where it goes. It was great. We're going to do one of those every year. And by the way, in 2019, we did a 420 stream as well, but I didn't load it on YouTube. It's only available on BitShoot. I didn't load that one up on YouTube just because maybe we talked some sensitive stuff. And at the time, the sensors were kicking in hardcore, and I just didn't want to bother with it. But the 2021, why not? Why not? People don't know the power of, I don't know. I don't, yeah. That's the kicker, right? Coolio. Have you seen Run? The Jules new music video? No, Coolio. It's set, setting is a party after all the greed and corruption in the world has ended. Everyone's dancing and burning money in the streets. No, I haven't seen it. I don't even know Jules. I don't, I don't think I know Jules. Sorry. Run the Jules. Maybe I do. It's just the name is not growing in a bell. Beautiful plate life behind you. Plant life behind you, brother. Thank you. Thank you, Nicky. This is the, this is what we had for the DJ set. She was playing right here, right? Awesome. The DJ party was dope. Just had to say that. Nice. Manatras too. Thank you. Everybody had a fantastic time, and people want to do again. And we will. I was lucky enough to see, see them live twice. So good. Really. Nice, nice. If you like Three Six Mafia, you might like RTJ, RTJ. Also on the YouTube link. Awesome. That'd be great, Huckleberry. And if you like Three Six Mafia, SPM, South Park, Mexican. I love RTJ. I've seen them live twice. Ah, nice. I got to check this out. I'm sure. Okay. I'm going to scroll. Oh, wow. Okay. I'm going to scroll down. There's a couple of chichos. So if, if there's anything directed towards me, please let me know. Treswell. Hey, chichot and chat. I'm going to lurk as I work, looking forward to listening to discussion. Awesome. Thanks for popping in. Yo, let's go, boy. That was a go on. Anybody I miss. Liquid source. How are you doing? Welcome. Welcome. People, 2,274 people have passed away in Sweden from the virus. That's a lot compared to Norway, Denmark, Finland, who has, yeah, death respectively. We unfortunately reacted too late. Yeah, liquid source. Here's the kicker regarding the data. And we're not going to do any more data updates for COVID. We have enough data to do a small little intro ASMR math module as a, not the whole module, but the intro module to statistics using some of that data and the data as far as I'm concerned is flawed. And so I don't, I don't like chasing flawed data or working with flawed data, right? But here's a kicker with Sweden, right? Right now relative to his neighbors, Sweden has a lot more reported deaths from COVID, right? So people who are saying, oh, it should have been locked down or using Sweden as an example of why they should have gone into lockdown or quarantine mode. At the same time, people who are against quarantine and lockdown are using Sweden as an example of how, why the quarantine and lockdown work, not having quarantine and lockdown work perfectly because Sweden's fine. All the shops are still open and stuff like this. So the same data, really, this is unbelievable, right? Like you, you listen to the discussion. People are living in such bubbles that they can't even see that the same data, the same country, same numbers, same event, same time period, right, are being used with two people, two groups, not people, but two groups on two, on a, on a spectrum of mindset, that being extreme on both sides, saying this or this, they're not thinking, spectrum, there are maybes involved in this, right? It's incredible, the dialogue going on right now in the world. It's on the level of the word we're not allowed to use on Twitch. Like, I've never seen the world be so this level, this word we can't use on Twitch. Oh yeah, okay. I'm going to scroll down. I love Spiderman. Kind of off topic, but the, the CARES Act got approved and a guy who is a billionaire and owns a ranch applied for it is supposed to be for small businesses. Instead of paying his workers with the billions he has, he got approved for the act and got four million dollars, ridiculous. The Spiderman, this isn't off topic. This is 100% on topic. That's the ridiculousness of what's taking place. We have to remove ourselves from that and take a look at things, right? You realize, wow, this is insane, right? Not, not, not the actual event that's occurring, but the reaction to the event, right? The reaction to what has transpired is absolutely off the, like it's crazy, right? And then we lift ourselves higher and take a look at the big picture and go, wow. And then you realize I am actually a free human being that has thought, that has ideas, that sees the big picture. Oh my God, there are so many of my brothers and sisters caught up in the noise and going insane. So what are you gonna do? Are you gonna take advantage of all these people going absolutely insane and losing their minds? Or are you gonna try to shine a little light, bring a little calm, right? Because this tends to, if there's a lot of a resonate and create bigger waves, right? And that, no matter where you are, wherever you think you're safe from whatever is happening, that might hit you as well. So really, I can't even explain what level we're on right now. Looks like a lot of people run the jewels. I don't know run the jewels. You got to link that up for me, Kulio. Seems like I'm missing out some amazing music here. What's going on? How come no one's shared run the jewels in Discord chat? Immortal Technique Rocks, man. Jedi mind tricks as well. Gangstar, 100%. Oh, I got some rap. Nice. So run the jewels is hip hop rap. Chico, you're like safe shores after sailing on the ocean of conspiracy theories for too long. That's probably because I've followed that stuff for 30 years, at least. I don't trust any YouTuber left us to be honest. Or like the young Turks. Oh, young Turks is just pure garbage. They were garbage pre-2016. But they just, basically from the first, they were garbage. Their garbage was stinking up half the internet within three months of them going live. Just pure good. The only good thing that came out of crap and, you know, a good dump does feel good. Something comes good out of that, right? The only good thing that came out of that was Jimmy Dory, right? That's it. Everything else, flush it down the toilet. That stuff is poison. Met student in Romania. Chico, Sylv, how are you doing? Met student in Romania. The studying year has been stopped. It's an option to the colleges to repeat it or do online as I'm, oh dude, that sucks. Laura, how are you doing? Good afternoon. Good afternoon. Busy freeman. When you say so many people had died, don't you have to do a per capita division? Those places do not have the same amount of people, aka population. You can do the comparison. Busy freeman. Exactly. Do the comparison per capita. But Sweden and Norway per capita and Finland and Denmark. Denmark is higher, I believe, but Finland, Norway and Sweden, I didn't look at it too deeply because I don't trust the data, right? I'm not going to waste my time and looking at the data. All I'm doing is taking a look at it and saying, oh wow, the same thing is being used. Like I can't even use a prop. It's the same thing being used by the two extremes to try to prove their point. But how is that even possible? Like how is that even possible? Vagabond. Hello, hello, how are you doing? Alexo, how are you doing? How's life? I'm just scrolling down, just trying to see. I'm all the way down to the bottom gang. Cool. Violent by design is an insane album, musically. It's so beautiful. Oh, who's violent by design? Gang, please post this on Discord. Definitely my favorite JMT project. JMT project? What's a JMT project? I'm aching for some awesome music. I'm listening to it as well, obviously, right? But I want power, right? Wow, the lighting is superb. Nice. Sass, thank you. I keep having to remember to open my window blinds. It improves my mood immensely. I need more plants in my house. Everybody needs more plants in their house. Even I need more plants in my house. Yes, thank you. A lot of music is toxic and vile. Hey there, Magus, how are you doing? Good afternoon, good afternoon. Chico, thank you for doing the stream now. It's 23-25 here. Okay, so you're 11-30, 11-25. Good, good. I'll try to do earlier political and stuff streams as well for YouTube, for European friends and followers and people who want to participate in the discussion. So it's a little earlier. I know a lot of people are missing out in Europe when I do the discussions later in the evening. The two extreme points to a middle path most of the time. The charts are now morphing into flu-like viruses in the in the meetings instead of COVID specific. Yeah, the kicker is do we trust the data? How it's being collected? What's going on? I don't. Like really, the testing, I really don't trust the data anymore, right? I locked up. Oh, Jedi Mind Tricks, JMT, Jedi Mind Tricks, rocks, man. How do I not recognize the name of the album? Wait a second. Violent by design. What am I, dangling? Yeah, violent by design. I haven't listened to Jedi Mind Tricks for a while. I was listening to them as they were coming out. So 15 to 20 years ago, right? Jedi Mind Tricks rocks, man. Same level as Immortal Technique. They did a lot of work together, actually, right? Thank you for that liquid swords, by the way. Eduardo. Have you ever stumbled upon Nardwar? Yeah. Eduardo, in high school, me and Nardwar were in the same class. I consider him a friend. We're friends. We hung out a little bit. There was a time, I'll tell you a story. Me and Nardwar were in Vancouver. We went on a school field trip. We're in track and field team together. We went to Salem, Oregon, and we bought paper, those things you can buy, like $1 paper bamboo, wooden things you buy that you put them together and you throw them when they fly. We bought a bunch of those. We put them together. We set them on fire. We threw them around. So we had paper planes on fire at like 11 o'clock, 12 o'clock at night, or whatever it was, 10 o'clock. I can't remember the time. It was past curfew when we got back. We're in deep trouble, right? They threatened to send us back to Vancouver from Salem, Oregon. We had planes that were burning, flying in the park. We had some guy run up to us and go, oh man, acid trip. I remember acid. We're like, dude, we're not. We're just having a good time. Take it easy. It was fun. Nardwar is an amazing person, by the way. He's legit. The guy is 100% real, right? What is a good houseplant? Low maintenance. Jade. These guys. Jade. I can't eat this. But low maintenance, be careful. This is a jade, jade plant. And Chinese, Asian consider this to be a lucky plant. For me, I just like it. But as soon as you cut off a leaf, right, put it in the soil, it'll grow roots, and you can plant it and it'll grow. So jade is, what do you call it? Oh, I forgot the term for it. It's not a cactus. It's from the cactus. I forget what it's called. I don't know what it's called. But this thing, it grows slow. But because every leaf that falls, and even branches fall, they can grow roots and grow. And I just don't like throwing plants away, right? So whenever I saw roots growing, I plant them. So I have a lot of jade. And you can just throw in the pot and it'll grow again. So those things, we're just shoots of plants, right? I'm looking for alternative ways to generate income because I'm out of work. My friend does forex trading and recommended it. What do you think of forex trading? I literally know zero about it. Don't do it. Sleepy waves. If you're trying to generate income, that means you don't have a huge buffer, right? You don't have a huge amount of supply to last you through not working, right? So that means money's tight. If money's tight, you'd be crazy to go into forex trading. You'd be crazy to go into any type of gambling. Name it again when it comes to gambling and forex trading is gambling, right? You need a float. You need a legit float and not just a float for one day, right? You need a float for multiple days and you have to have set the limit and stuff like this, right? Think about it as, like, not think about it. It is straight up gambling. So if you're tight on money, that's your rent money. That's your food money. You don't go gambling with your rent money, your food money. That's crazy. Don't do it, right? That's my advice. Sure, you can make money, but you're gambling. Just know this, you're gambling, right? Stabilize yourself first, right? Do you think the emphasis on community ties during this time, if quarantine conditions were extended for more than six months, would lead to long-term changes in how we view distributing aid resources, etc? Jet is next. I think, I don't think we need it for another six months. I think it's there now. I think that has kicked into gear, right? I think we're about to see a huge wave of community projects kicking in. I think we're about to see people realizing what food security means. So starting to think about growing food more locally, I think a lot of decentralization, the seed has now been planted in terms of supply chain and where your products are coming from and who these corporations already are working for and stuff like this. I think we're there already. The seed has been planted. All we've got to do is nurture it just like plants. It's there. It's rooting, right? We've got to give it food. We've got to give it water. Give it a lot of light, right? That's why censorship is horrendous, right? We have to prevent censorship because if centralized power starts saying, no, you can't do this, you can't do this, censorship, censorship, then we can't grow, right? So we need to have open free flow of information and we've got to nurture what has been planted right now. Hence these live streams. I'll do my part. I'll do my best and I'll do my part. Chicho is a friend of mine. This is insane. Yeah, like with climate change. Okay, I'm going to scroll down gang. There's a couple of Chicho. So how does he get his info? I mean, Narvar, research, work. The guy works his ass off, dude. Like, seriously, like people, like for me, like what you see here, what I do, the videos I've put out there, that's a lot of work. Like I can't explain to people. If you see someone creating consistent content, having a vision, having a theme, an idea that hasn't changed, like they stay true to their word, to their cost, that has taken a lot of work. Some of you that have been following my work, you know this, right? 850 plus videos out, right? Narvar is the same. Why do you think we were friends or we are friends? Why do you think we understood each other? Because we had that mindset as we were youth. You could see it there, right? And Narvar, dude, the guy puts in research, research, research, and he made it a lifestyle. What he is doing is what he loves, right? When you love something you do, you put your heart and soul into it. Because it's your life, that is your life, right? That's the way I regard my work. That's the way Narvar regards his work, right? How does he do it? Man, hours upon hours upon hours upon days upon weeks upon months upon years of persistent, just hard, hard work. Period. Succulent. Cheryl, thank you. Jeanide is a succulent, okay? Succulents are the easiest plants to grow. Get some aloe as well. Aloe is fantastic, unfortunately. Our aloe last year got hit by bugs. We had three of them and we had to get rid of them because you would have contamination, right? We quarantined them, it didn't work, and we got rid of them. Very, very relevant to our present day situation, right? Unfortunately, they died, right? So we need to get some succulents, okay? I think aloe is a succulent as well. Hydra. Nate. Chicho. We can now interview Narvar and confront him with insanely specific detailed questions about his life and name. High school years. Nice. You guys have something. Pass this on to whoever is interviewing him, whoever he's interviewing, and tell them to pass that story on to them and see if he remembers. Ask them if he remembers. And what happened afterwards? We broke curfew. We got back to the hotel late, right? The teachers were not pleased. But if they only saw those wooden planes burning and flying in the park, they would have appreciated it, right? Jade is a succulent. That's the Swedish term for it. I believe. Oh, Swedish. Really? I didn't know that. Okay, I went all the way down, gang. Oh, hold on. I'm going to read something about the young turks sass. I think the young turks certainly have an agenda, but let's make sure not to equate them with places that create the facade of being unbiased or having no agenda. Fox News. I consider the young turks on the same level as Bytebart, the same level, right? Different color, different place, right? They're about the same to me. I don't really read news from either. Not that they don't publish legit information, but there's an agenda. There's a propaganda. I can get that same legit information off my other sources because if it's legit, I already have the other sources that are sharing legit info. I don't need the noise. Noise. You don't need the noise. Why to go to those places that supply the noise with a little bit of legit information, right? Just go to the legit information. Filter out the noise. Good plan for low light. Jade is not bad for low light. It's a succulent, I know, but it can still grow under low light. Fern is okay under low light, right? These big leaf plants, they're okay for low light. So anything with a big leaf, because they're basically used to growing under the canopy in a forest, so they don't get as much light, right? What else? Spider plants are good for low light. They grow much better and all these plants grow much better and lots of light or some burn under light to light. So you don't, you know, it depends. But I have a lot of plants that are under low light as well, right? Did you say you and Nardwar ran track together? Yeah, we were on track and failed. What events did you do? We did different. He did more long distance. I was short. I was sprints. Do you have the salvia? Savilla? Allo. We lost all our allos. El Miro. I'm sorry if I'm brutalizing your name, brother. I know you come here so often. Miro, I always got to remember what I'm referring to. A Jordanian big business man says that coronavirus was an excuse to lower order prices and the price of oil is not dependent on supply and demand, but a simple input by top people, rubbish or possible, but simple input by top people. Well, there are cartels and different governments and institutions that control order prices. There's no doubt. There's multiple factors in the price of oil at play in the price of oil. Sure, the economy going belly up, tit up, just crunching to a grind has a lot to do with it. Oil being pumped like mad has a lot to do with it, but over production has a lot to do with it on that front, lowering it, right? But raising it up, the reason sometimes it goes really high is because there's sanctions on two of the largest producers of oil in the world, Venezuela and Iran. Why do you think one of the reasons is that the United States has tried to strangle Venezuela and Iran? Do people really believe in the United States as it was socialism? It's not that idea. Venezuela has the largest oil deposits in the world. If they start pumping the way they could start pumping, what's going to happen to the shale gas industry in the United States? Put that together with, and Canada and UK and different parts of the world, put together that together with Iran. Iran is like the third or fourth largest oil producer in the world. So first, the top, not oil producer, Saudi Arabia still hits that, but the largest oil reserve in the world, which is Venezuela. And second or third, maybe fourth, at least, the furthest down is fourth, oil and gas was a parts gas field in Iran. Being under sanctions, not able to sell their oil to the market, that also raises the oil price. So the oil price is not just, oh, they're lowering it. There's also factors involved in trying to raise it. So it's a game. It's just complete manipulation. Which way? I'll always be making. How are you doing? Sass, thank you very much for the tier one sub. I'm here in the background. I am not feeling happy. So I don't have a lot to say. I'll always be making chill, brother, really. If you're not feeling happy, it means maybe the world's, the pressures are a little too much. You need to vent a little bit and I'm in a mood to vent. So I hope you appreciate me going a little hard. Hopefully that will reduce your stress level, right? Absurd icon. Chicho, that's awesome. That was a, that was big on running in high school as well. Like normal, I was a distance runner. I used to average five minutes to a mile, but that was a long time ago. Wow, that's good. And I hope it's okay. I'm pretty sure Norma doesn't, he's all cool because he finds things about people and shares them and stuff, right? And he's hardcore and he knows me, so he knows it comes from a love. So I hope it's okay sharing someone that info, right? I'm pretty sure he'd be cool with it. Venezuela oil mostly heavy, sure. But what happens when Venezuela starts pumping like mad the way they could? What's going to happen to the Canadian tar sands? Canadian tar sands right now are trading at $6 a barrel and they want to build a, what is it now, $10 billion pipeline to send $6 a barrel oil to place? How long is it going to stay low? It's going to stay low for a long time, man. Some people say, oh, as soon as the economy picks up, oil prices are going to go up. Do you think so? How high are they going to go? Almost as heavy as the tar sands, almost as heavy, but not as heavy. Why is Venezuela so poor now, even though they have lots of, because sanctions, like if you can't, you can't sell your product, you're going to go, like, for example, people, how many, 2 billion people on a lockdown or quarantine, right? Or 1 billion, let's say, I don't know what the numbers are, we're into the billions, right? Quarantine. Let's assume you guys haven't been allowed to work. How's your money situation? Venezuela has been under sanctions. Obama kicked it up hardcore, right? The Democrats and the Republic, they both loved it, right? It's not a, it's not the Republicans doing it or the Democrats doing it. They're both doing it, right? Why are they both doing it? Because they're both corrupt, right? Venezuela has been under sanctions. Americans haven't been allowed to work in certain states, right? For what? Two, three, four weeks now and they're into the streets. Boo, boo, we need to work. Venezuela has been under, the whole country has been under sanctions for how much, a decade now, right? There was a coup that the CIA, they tried to overthrow it in 2001, right? That's why. How many people filed for unemployment in the United States? They've, like, sanctions. Sanctions has a huge role to play in it. Other factors as well, corruption and stuff like this, but dude, sanctions is huge. Sanctions is war. Man, I'm always in a mood to vent, like, gulio, yeah, venting is fun. Let's add a little stress, right? When I try to have conversations about alternatives to capitalism, they always talk about Venezuela and how it failed because of socialism. Yeah, those are uneducated people, right? Which is so far from the truth that I've nearly given up trying to explain why it's untrue to people. Yeah, those people, you just have to say, look, man, you're not educated enough to talk about these things, right? I'm sorry, you need to educate yourself a little bit further before we can talk. It's like me, if you, but this is what I say, it's like me trying to explain to someone what, you know, two minus negative five is when they don't even know what a negative number is. Like you can't, you can't go to that level, right? Have anyone here looked into the claims made by, made regarding oil not being as fine and as popular? Yeah, yeah, I have. Nikki, are you talking about the original oil being really below the mantle and it's coming out and stuff? Popular, the Russian studies that came out a long time ago, find a popular media, once you read Chicho, your geophysicist, any thoughts? I heard it on a podcast and they mentioned the book, I think it's called Black Gold. I don't know about that book, maybe. I know nothing about this. Yeah, Nikki, I believe this is a theory and I haven't looked into it too deep. My understanding is hydrocarbons. If hydrocarbons, then it is what it is that we know of, right? But the earth's been around for a long time and it's been layering and stuff like this and I know that things move, the mantle is malleable and stuff like this. Is it possible that oil comes from a lot deeper from the mantle, from oil leaking up into the crustal place and finding its way and it's way more abundant than we think it is? Possible. However, is it going to be? Now, I'm not saying it is or it isn't. Seriously, I haven't looked into it deep enough but the question to me isn't if that is the true case or not. The question is, is it viscous? Is it heavy? Is it hard to process? How much energy does it take to get a barrel of oil out as opposed to being near surface and easy to grab, right? Like, we have to use energy to get energy, oil, right? So let's assume this is one barrel of oil. In the past, with liquid oil, easy liquid oil, I forgot, man, I'm a jufus, I shouldn't even know these terms but I forget them, right? But basically, oil that was near the surface, easy to grab, you know, you would spend, if you want to grab one barrel of oil, you know, you would spend a cup of oil to get one barrel of oil. Now, it's increasing, right? At one point, it doesn't become feasible to get a barrel of oil out is when it takes a barrel of oil to get a barrel of oil. That's it. The model collapses. Oil is not feasible, right? Where are we right now? I haven't looked into this for a while, right? And keep in mind, it's not just energy that it takes to get energy, right? They have to burn oil. Machines have to work. You've got to transport it. You've got to refine it. You have to burn oil to get a barrel of oil, right? Where are we right now? I know in the past it was a lot cheaper. Right now it's becoming more and more expensive. And at some point, it's like mining bitcoins, right? And at some point, it's going to be at par, right? That means oil prices have to go up a lot, right? Okay. So we can go further. Oh, it's got more and more and more. At some point, it's just not feasible, right? If that's the case, if we stick with the oil model, then this cup of tea will be how much in the future? So we have to always keep that in mind. How much energy? What's it taking to produce this energy? And there's a lot more to it as well. And it's not just oil, energy that you're burning to get this. How much water? In the past it wasn't as much water. Maybe it was a barrel of water or two barrels of water to get a barrel of oil or 10 barrels of water to get a barrel of oil. Now the amount of water we have to use to get a barrel of oil is huge, right? And then put into that the refining stuff, the heavy stuff. It's just insane. 10 million dollar pipeline. You mean 10 billion? Did I say million? Oh yeah, my apologies. Billion. Yeah, I said the wrong word, right? It was estimated to be 5 billion or 4 billion. And then they came on and said, they actually said it was going to be 12 billion. If I misspeak, please correct me for sure. Thank you, Racer Kill. I'm going to scroll down, gang, absurd account. What do you mean by sanctions specifically? Specifically, they're not allowed to sell oil on the open market because they have to go through the SWIFT system to do the transactions and oils mainly sold in the US dollars. There's other currencies as well, right? So the United States controls the SWIFT system so they can't sell their oil on the market. Absurd account. They're under sanctions. They can't get equipment, supplies to fix things. It's basically a siege on Venezuela. It's a siege on Iran. That's warfare, right? And by the way, with all of this happening, South America is a hotspot for COVID, right? And it could really get. But Venezuela is doing pretty damn good, right? Relative to other countries. Venezuela under these conditions is doing way better than the United States is, right? So it's just absurd. The whole thing's absurd. Sleepy waves. Can you explain why oil has dropped so drastically? I still don't understand it. They've been pumping like mad because once you put a hole into the ground and you start extracting out oil, you can't just turn off the tap like you're sink. You can't just go, oh, okay, we don't need any more water. We don't need any more. Just turn it off for now. We'll come back when we're thirsty again. You can't do that. You have to keep the oil going. Otherwise, problems with the machinery and the physics of it, right? Fluid dynamics and stuff. So they have to continuously pump. Okay, they're pumping. The world's not consuming as much. So oil demand has collapsed. The pumping has slowed down a little bit. Maybe, maybe not, but Saudi Arabia kicked up the pumping level, the level that the House of Saud is about to go through a little turmoil, right? Someone's head is about to go on a chopping block, right? So they kept on pumping like mad, collapsed the oil. So overproduction, less demand. They've got to put the stuff somewhere. Oh, storage facilities are all full. What are you going to do? Look at what happens, sleepy ways. Look at what happened in the United States with the dairy farmers, right? They're producing a lot of milk every day, right? If you've got a dairy cow, you've got to milk him every day. Otherwise, they'll explode, right? They're producing milk, right? And the milk has to come out of the cow. So they're pumping out the milk, right? Oh, the supply chain has broken. So the demand is gone. People aren't consuming as much milk because they can't get it from point A to point B, right? And things are closed. So there's less places to buy and whatnot, right? So people are consuming less milk, but these dairy farmers have to produce milk. They have cows. Cows need to be milk. So they're producing, producing. They fill up their containers, storage tanks, and that has a lifespan. Oil doesn't, but that has a lifespan. So, okay. So they filled it up. Now the cow is still producing milk. What are they going to do to it? They've been dumping it down the toilet, right? Not down the toilet, but down the drain. They've been opening up the taps and letting milk just go into the drains because they can't get rid of it, right? They can't sell it. The same, the same model is oil, right? Dairy farmers in the United States and farmers in the United States have been telling people, coming, take the food is rotting in the fields, right? Yeah. Nikki, yeah, I hear you about the oil being easy to grab. Thanks for the input, my pleasure, my pleasure. How much are we? Oh, okay, I'm going to go scroll a lot down. I'm just going to read stuff that says Chichou on it, gang. I traded an MMORPG with an item which has entered the game 15 years ago and since then it has no other source. I had no idea what you're talking about, Slip. So they are unique called rares, okay? They are expensive, OFC, of course they are expensive, of course. After I got to the point trading them, I noticed unlike the rest of the items in the game, their first, okay, teams sell it to each other and the supply, but actually by a specific group of people that make teams, they sell it to each other and lower the prices at demand. Is this possible in real life? Sip, I lost you there. I don't know what these things are you're talking about. I'm assuming it's a game thing. So absurd account. So Venezuela should be one of the richest countries in the world due to oil resources, but because of US imperialism, they're getting next to none of the profit. That is second to me. Absurd account, I didn't say that. I didn't say they should be one of the richest countries in the world. Look at Nigeria. Nigeria has oil, but it's not one of the richest countries in the world. One of the sayings within politics and geo-physics and stuff like this is they say that the population of a country are not blessed if they have a lot of resources, okay, they're cursed because you have other people's oil that they want. As the saying goes, all those means you see with the United States waging war around the world saying, hey, why is our oil in the Middle East? Because if you got resources, countries want it. Look at Bolivia. Bolivia has major resources that the United States wanted and there was a military coup there with a dictator put in power. Why? Because Bolivia decided and nationalized. So I didn't say Venezuela should be a rich country. A lot of countries that have a lot of resources, they're cursed. Okay, so I'm just saying the sanctions has a lot to do with it as well, right? I'm going down. I went all the way down to the bottom gang. Catch up. I'm going to have a cheese and a toast and a cucumber. Cheese, toast, cucumber, and a radish. I'm making a sandwich. Well, not a sandwich because it doesn't have bread on top. I'm making an appetizer. Riot, how are you doing? What up, Chito? Hope you're doing well, buddy. Thank you. Doing pretty well, man. Enjoying a little venting. If you can call it that, I guess. Salute gang. Crab, apple, liqueur, homemade. Why do people blame the dictatorship of Venezuela? First of all, sleepywaves, it's not a dictatorship. Contrary to what people in people who have been propagandized believe, Venezuela is not a dictatorship. Okay, there are so many people that government doesn't help. The Chavez-Tistas nationalized properties erratically and the domestic production of virtually everything crashed. And so they have been forced importing. That is what has been draining the economy. Multiplayer hater, multiplayer hater. Okay, hopefully I did that right. There is corruption. There is no doubt. However, you have to put it into context for 20 years since Chavez came into power. Initially, the United States and the West had hoped that Chavez could be easily corrupted and pushed the neo-conservative agenda, the neoliberal agenda of privatizing everything, but he didn't. Within a few months, it became obvious that Chavez was not going to neocon root. So the United States tried to overthrow him. For the last 20 years, the deep state in the United States had hijacked U.S. elections that has been spewing garbage, brainwashing. I don't have to tell you what the deep state is in the United States. They have been active in Venezuela trying to destroy their economy and destroy their movement. This isn't the Chavez does nationalized problem. It's not that simple. It's not that simple. What's going on with Kim Jong-un, by the way? I don't know. Has he passed away or are these just rumors? I don't know. It's North Korea. I've heard something about a heart surgeon. I heard a stroke and he hasn't been seen public for a week or two weeks in China yet. I don't know. To me, that's sort of, if it's true, then we'll see what happens. If it's not true, we'll see what happens. What's your take on universal basic income? Now, when automation is taking over more aggressively, it might be a bit off-topic, but interesting. It's not, first of all, sun low, sun laugh out loud. It's not off-topic. It's very on-topic. Universal basic income is band-aid, right? But it is complete centralization of people's lives and down the road, it's dystopian nightmare. Not because the idea that a country or the world, we should make sure that everyone's taken care of and all this jazz. Not because of that, but because of centralization of power. If universal basic income, UBI is going to be rolled out, it will be through multinational corporations in collaboration with centralized partisan, bi-partisan, whatever you want to call it, technocratic oligarchic-run governments that are going to completely enslave the population and make sure that they control every aspect of their lives. Why? Because they control their money, right? Done. And what they'll do is eliminate cash. And once they do that, that's it. Might as well pack up your bags and hop on a ship and go somewhere that doesn't have UBI and still deals in cash. And everything's not centralized and digitized because you lost your privacy, you lost your anonymity, and if you lose that, you've lost your freedom. Okay. I believe he's in a vegetative state. Hey, hey, what's up, you all? Corn pop. How are you doing? 10 by 10. Kim Jong-un. North Korea previously covered up. Okay, well, I'm just going to skip North Korea. Hello, Chi-chong company. Lord, how are you doing? How is life? Sleepy wave. Has Maduro been in power for a while now? He's been in power since Chavez died. Was he murdered? I don't know, but died, right? And he was elected by majority, right? There was a certain amount of disruption. There were some people protesting and stuff like this and legit, right? But it got hijacked, right? The Norwegian state takes about 60% of the revenue of every single barrel of oil and because of natural gas produced and the country is stinking rich and that is of revenue, not of profit. Multiplayer, hater, agreed. When did Norway do this? Norway did this, I believe in the 1960s, they created a fund and they have the largest fund, a fund that controls, it's the biggest fund in the world that has money in all the stock markets in the world and stuff like this, right? Huge, huge, huge and they pay dividends to the Norwegians to live their lives, all that jazz. Sure, but they did this in the 1960s in Norway, in Europe. Iran did it in 1950s and the CIA did a coup against Iran and put a Shah dictator in power. Did the CIA do the same thing in Norway? I don't know, I don't know Norwegian history, but as far as I know, they didn't, right? So just imagine, just imagine if the CIA was not running coups left and right, destroying countries and tens of hundreds of millions of lives, right? Is Norway under sanctions? No, Venezuela and Iran under sanctions, right? Like for sure, if Norway does this, why doesn't Canada do this? Why hasn't Canada nationalized oil? You talk about nationalization of oil in Canada and people freak the f out, right? Why? Because they got their, I want to use harsh words, but I don't want to use harsh words because I don't want to trash talk people, right? But because they got, people have attached their lives to these corporations that don't give a rat's ass about them. And they're so lost in their own stupidity, right? That they think this is the, this is the way to be, right? It's absurd. UBI will be corporate, advertised propaganda, if it's rolled out. I agree with always be making 100%, right? I went all the way there and gained, what do you mean nationalized oil? What does that mean? It means whatever oil is being produced in the country, the majority lion's share of the revenue goes to the country, right? It might be in collaboration with private organizations, right? But they don't control it all. Okay. It means the country controls its resources, which is what should be, right? Countries should control their own resources, not corporations. Okay. Nice discussions taking place. Good. I'm sort of skipping the discussions a little bit again. There are people talking between and by the way, thank you for writing someone's name. That means you guys are taking, you know, talking to each other. So people know where to go, what to read. So it's fantastic. So if world powers such as the USA or Russia wouldn't get rid of their nuclear weapons, won't get rid of their nuclear weapons, why should not Iran develop a nuclear weapon or any other Middle Eastern country? Israel has one too. Israel developed their secretly and by the time the world figured it out or the world came out and said, yeah, they do. They already had like 300 nuclear weapons of 100 or 50, whatever it was, right? 50 or 100 nuclear weapons. Right now, I think they're sitting at 300. Last time, I checked, which was like 15, 20 years ago, right? So they already had an arsenal, so you can't really do anything with that, right? Any country right now that comes up and develops one nuclear weapon, right? They're going to be in danger. North Korea was able to do it because they showed that they didn't have one. They had multiple, right? I personally don't want in other countries to have nuclear weapons. Tell the truth. I don't. I don't want countries, every country to have a nuclear weapon. We know how stupid majority, not self-centered majority leaders in the world are, so I'd rather they not have the fingers on the button, right? However, we have a problem right now. The nuclear powers are pushing everybody else around. So once they're doing that, it means people are going to be backed into a corner and they're going to have to protect themselves, right? So it's, I don't know if I'm even answering this correctly, but why shouldn't they? Because if they do, they're going to get pound stone hard. Are they going to get pound stone as hard as they are now, as far as you're all concerned? Man, the road that the West, the European, man, if I wasn't living in a European country, I would be disgusted with all the governments in power, right? Because there was an opportunity there to have peace, genuine legit peace in the Middle East and they blew that, right? They blew it because the United States, their masters told them and influence from other parts of the world told the Europeans, hey, you're not free. You can't do this. You have to abide by US sanctions. They had a peace deal treaty with Iran. They negged on it. What a F up. What a F up, right? That was a bigger F up than destroying Libya. That's one of the biggest, biggest horrendous things the EU has done. That's one of the main reasons EU should be flushed down the toilet. European Union has to be dismantled, right? Countries have to be able to decide their own future for the best, for the well-being of their own citizens, not be governed by centralized power that is completely controlled by technocrats and oligarchs, okay? What a mess up, right? Dingbobber. Coolio chicho. I've heard of a CIA interrogation procedure which involves agents speaking to prisoners in a design way that sends them into madness, where reality falls apart only to coerce them into giving up up. They send them to madness so that the slightest bit of normal seems to be safe. Just sick that there has been funding for that. They've been doing this for a long time. Look at the experiments they conducted, the CIA conducted with LSD, right? Lord chicho, I'm kind of curious what your opinion is on Putin or just your general feeling of the guy and his actions. I think Putin has is when when the history books are written and they are being written right now, when 50 years from now, 100 years from now, people look back on this period, they will consider Putin to be one of the one of the most important, one of the greatest leaders in human history, including Putin's time and pre-Putin, okay? Putin is one of the most insanely mad intelligent leaders the world has ever seen. He is diplomatic. I know a lot of people are going to get burned on this, right? Because a lot of people have been propagandized, propagandized by Russia gay, Russia gay, Russia gay, Russia gay, Putin bad, Putin bad, but all this stuff. You take what Russia was in the 1990s when Russia, Iron Curtain fell down and Russia was governed by Wall Street. It was decimated for a decade, right, under Yeltsin. It was destroyed. People were selling their underwear on the streets to raise money to buy food for the day so they wouldn't starve, right? People were chopping down telephone poles in the winter to, because there was no electricity, no nothing, so they could stay warm, right? Ten years of that Putin came into power and within 10 years, Russia became a major superpower again, not in terms of military, but in terms of economy. They put major sanctions on Russia and Russia became independent. The sanctions were one of the greatest things to happen to Russia, because Russia became independent. Food, energy, resources, technology, infrastructure, built, right? To sustain Russia, okay? Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant. I don't know Putin personally, but what he has done for Russia, if I was a Russian, I'd be proud of what was accomplished, okay? That's why his approval rating is through the roof, really, through the roof, right? Meanwhile, like, talk to Americans, they go Putin's a dictator, I go, you guys are idiots, okay? You guys are idiots, okay? You guys have no idea what Russia was in the 90s and what Putin has done in terms of living standard for the average Russian compared to 20 years ago, okay? Sybil, Israel nuclear program started with French supporting, if I am not mistaken, I don't know, but yeah, it doesn't interest me anymore. The Israeli nuclear program and stuff like this. I'm more concerned about what's going on on a macro level where we're headed, because we are in major changes coming through, right? What's your opinion on the two evils that America has to vote for? I wouldn't vote for any of them. From what I heard, Jesse Ventura is going to be, is talking to the Greens to see if they're okay with Jesse Ventura running as a green candidate. I'd vote for Jesse Ventura if he ran, okay? I would not vote for Biden. I would not vote for Trump. Not in a million years, man. I'm not chichou. Huckleberry. I'm not chichou, but I can say that this is the first election. I'll be able to vote in and I'm seriously considering voting for Trump, voting Green Party out of protest, even though I'm a Democrat Socialist in the pursuit of acceleration and so yeah. I would never vote for Biden. That's a no-no, right? And I wouldn't vote for Trump, even though he's done some of the things he promised people to do, some of the major stuff he's f-ed off on. He handed over US foreign policy to the neocons again, right? Neocons govern US foreign policy. I've said this, I don't know how many times on these live streams. Look, if you live in the United States of America, okay, please pay attention. What will decide the fate of the United States is not US domestic policy but US foreign policy. What will make or break the United States of America is not US domestic policy, it's US foreign policy. Fix US foreign policy, you fix the majority of problems within the United States and the United States can become another major wave of major superpower that is looked upon as a bastion of goodness, right? Fix US foreign policy, you will fix the majority of problems within the United States domestically. Ridiculously important, Trump is a puppet, period, okay, period, okay. He cut a deal with certain movements in the United States that sold the general American citizen, okay, the average American citizen down the river, men who stare at goats, yeah. Kulio, Chico, do you admire Putin though? I don't have an issue with his leadership from an economic standpoint but his warmongering seems just as iffy as some of the US leaders and I think he's just as influenced by oil. I don't admire Putin. I consider him what he has done for Russia to be huge on a grand scale, right? Like huge, huge, right? Is he as much of a warmonger as US foreign policy? No, not even close, not even close. Look, man, the world, if we're going to continue on the Putin thing, the world owes Putin a debt of gratitude it was Russia that prevented the black flag of ISIS flying over Damascus. Just imagine what the world would be like right now if ISIS controlled Syria or have people even thought about this? Because Saudi Arabia, Israel and the United States as well as European countries were funding and UAE were funding and supporting ISIS to overthrow Assad and Syria. Just imagine what would have happened if that had happened, Putin, Iran, Syria and Russia, these three countries, right, with the support of the Syrian people because this wouldn't have never happened, right? Syria would not be standing right now if they didn't have the help, the support of the Syrian people, okay? People sacrifice their lives, everything to prevent the black flag of ISIS flying over Syria. The world owes a debt of gratitude to Putin, okay, to Russia, to Syria and to Iran. I don't think people really appreciate what they prevented. Any of you that actually have been propagandized to a level that you think Putin is a dictator, Putin bad, Assad bad, Iran bad, all bad, no good, they've done no good enough, evaluate your sources, reevaluate your sources of information, you have been propagandized, you have been brainwashed, your noise, are you noise, are you noise, or do you see the big picture? Do you see it? Do you see it? I hope so, I seriously hope so. Lord, I absolutely hate it when people picture Putin as a villain, like he saved an entire population of absolutely going down. Yeah, Lord, it's unbelievable to me. It really blows my mind, and then they praise Clinton. Man, that's the state we're in right now in terms of dialogue, right? Multiplayer, you are making bold claims without knowing your audience. Who's my audience? My audience is other human beings. We're sharing information, multiply ahead, right? Bold claims, dude, I know what's been taking place. I've been writing about it for 15 years, right? I'm going to scroll down, gang. I'm going to scroll down. Why does the USAU want Assad out of Syria? Pipeline has a lot to do with it. Here, let me give you a link to an article that I wrote back in 2008, maybe. Here, let me give you an article. Let's go to Syria. Syria or Iran? One, two. Let's not forget an attack on Iran. Well, there's two of them. I've written a few fair bit of these. Iran. Here, I'll give you this. Now, this I wrote 2013. It's a rewrite, I believe, of something I wrote in 2009 or something, right? And the title of this article, let me give you a link. Okay, this is one of the reasons. Oh, man, there's a lot of chicho there. I got to read it. I called this thing Target, and this is 2013. Target is still Iran, clean, clear, cutting the Middle East and the coming bloodbath, mapping World War III. And the different titles I had on this was this, Introduction, All the World Stage. These are subsections, right? Introduction, All the World Stage, Controlling Resources in the Middle East, Iraq, Iran, Syria, Pipeline, Saudi Arabia and Qatar, and the South Pass, Gas Field, the Shi'i Crescent and the Levant, Israel and Turkey and supplying Europe with energy after thoughts, references. Take a look at this thing. Okay, Multiply Aeda. You need to read that, right? And Sleepy Waves. That'll give you a start. Okay, Huckleberry. Russia has defeated two of the greatest threats to human decency and freedom. The Nazis in World War II and ISIS more recently and the world chooses to ignore it. Huckleberry, I couldn't agree with you more, right? People think that World War II was decided in Normandy. Are you people? The word we can't say on Twitch, right? 80 plus percent of the resources of the fascist in Europe was spent against Russia, right? The Eastern Front decided World War II, not Normandy. It helped, but not on that level. Multiply Aeda. What you got saying there? Have you no clue what Islam was like in Caucasus before Russia invaded it? Dude, we're not going there. Busy Freeman. Can you explain what a neocon is and what their agenda is with foreign policy? John Bolton is a neocon, right? John Bolton is a neocon and neocons basically came out with, it was pre this book, but this book really set the stage for it, which was the Grand Chess Board by Brzezinski, right? And his thesis was that he was a major neocon, but his thesis was whoever controls Eurasia controls the world, right? That was one of the reasons Afghanistan happened and stuff like this with Unicale and all that jazz, right? But the neocons basically have the belief that force will govern the world and the United States will police man of the world and any country that does not bend to the will of the neoconservative agenda will be destroyed. The neoliberals on the flip side don't believe so much in the military. Now they're merging, now they're together, really, right? But the way they started, the neoliberals were on the agenda of, oh yeah, privatize everything, give it to the hands of the corporations until everything will be fine and dandy. As we saw in Chile, it didn't happen, right? So Chile is neocon, neoconservatives, that's who they are, but Bolton is a neocon, hardcore. Nicky preach, brother. Sibyl. The USA broke the, the USA broke the nuclear nuclear balance agreement between USA and Russia by developing space anti-ballistic missiles. This is very long time ago. Russia responded by developing multi-head nuclear weapons and recently China and Russia achieve hypersonic missiles that can carry nuclear heads, which can't be countered by any, by anything basically. Do you think we are in a cold war? Yeah. And it's becoming a hot war, right? It's proxy wars, really. Cold war that will eventually result in a third war war, whereas this may be just how military, military, naturally developed. No, I don't think this is how military naturally develops. This whole thing with the nuclear arms treaties and stuff like this, Bush Jr. started it. Okay. He, he refused to sign a couple of treaties that were coming due, so they didn't sign, they didn't sign. Obama continued it. Obama didn't sign, didn't sign, and he took, was it $1 trillion to upgrade US's nuclear arsenal to make it more tactical nuclear, right? And then Trump followed up. The Democrats and the Republicans have been playing this game from the get-go. They're one party. They're the same party that the neoconservative, the foreign policy stays the same no matter under Democrat or Republican, right? That's one reason Sanders was garbage as well, in large part. He supported the coup in, in Venezuela, the attempted coup in Venezuela, right? He, he was all pro-Russia game, Russia game, Russia game, bad. It's like Bernie, come on man. Nobody believes that crap, right? The only people that believe that crap are propagandized people, right? So there's a lot there. But yeah, the United States kickstarted the nuclear, nuclear arms race again, unfortunately, unfortunately, we had the opportunity to go down a different road. We really did. We really did. But the neocons and the neoliberals joined hands and they kicked us on to another nuclear age, which is very dangerous. Do you speak Russian? No. Multiplay ahead. I've never been to Russia. Okay, I am not Russian. I am not saying these things because I, you know, how many days have you spent in Russia? I haven't spent any days in Russia. However, my grandfather was born in Russia. He spoke Russian. Okay. So, but to me, we're all human beings, right? You call BS where BS exists. You give credit where credit exists. Okay. This isn't about me. This is about what has transpired, right? And by the way, here, you want an article of when this thing really kicked up with Russia? I'll give you an article. Here's an article on my site. Let's check it out. Is it on this one or the previous one I wrote? Oh, Ukraine. No, not Ukraine. I want Georgia. Do you have Russia? Do I have? Oh, where did I put it? Okay, I got to do a search. Russian Bear. Oh, I think it's on my other site. Russian Bear. Oh, it's not on here. It's on a previous site. It's not here. I wrote an article many moons ago. Okay. Let me hold on. I'm going to I'm going to do a little search because multiplayer here thinks that this is this is where should we go? Where should we go? Let's go here. Uh, let's go here. Let's go here. Take me to the right place here. Okay. Come on. Come on. Archive. I'm going to archive.org, by the way. That's my previous site. I'm going to find you something. Oh, come on. Be here. Oh, there it is. Sweet. Sweet. Come on. Be there. Be there. Be there. Be there. Be there. Archive.org. Please have it. Don't kick it into somewhere else. Oh, sweetness. Check this out. Let me tell you when I wrote this article first. Right? Nice. Nice. Look at all the references. 2009. And this is it. This is this is an article of an update of what the future holds. It's much worse than your worst nightmare. Okay. Part four was updated in 2009. Main piece was last updated in 2008. Unfortunately, the article that this refers to what the future holds is much worse than your worst nightmare. It wasn't here. Here's an article. I called it. World War III expands into Europe and awakens the Russian bear, the next stage in the resource wars. Right? And this was mainly pointing out that what happened in Georgia? You remember Georgia? Multiplay, I hate it. Do you remember Georgia? Oh, what a big mistake the neocons made in Georgia. What a big mistake. They awakened the Russian bear. Don't f with the Russian bear. They came out and man, oh man. Oh, man. Oh, man. We get players like multiplayer, and rush a gate, rush a gate, rush a gate. You shouldn't have awakened the Russian bear. Right? That's, that's all I got to say. Cheecho spits facts. And when he is saying so, when he's saying an opinion, he makes sure he is stating an opinion very different than in the Western media school. It's natural. Some people will be irritated 100%. I piss off a lot of people, man, especially when we talk politics and economics too bad for them. Right? Thanks for your work. My pleasure, Mikhail. Smith, what word can you not say on Twitch? What's it rhyme with? What's it rhyme with? Anybody got that? I don't know. Bernie, you can't, it's a legit word. Bernie was still an imperialist, but he was our best hope at deglobalizing our military. Huckleberry possibly, but some of the crap that he put out, he praised Bush, Bush senior when he died. What a great president we had Bush senior. Highway of death. Do you guys know what the highway of death is? Okay. Type in Iraq highway of death. One of the most horrendous war crimes you'll ever read about with the Iraqi military in retreat for miles upon miles upon miles. And the United States still had a lot of bombs to drop. Right? Because the corporations in the United States and military industrial complex needed the money to make more bombs. They had to write stuff off. They bombarded a retreating army and killed tens of thousands of people that were unarmed, burned them to death. Horrendous, horrendous. Coolio, chicho. In your mind, do you think there is a better economic system? And if so, what would it look like? Will we ever get there? For sure, there's a better economic system. Right? And there's different models. We should take the best part of every economic system and bring them together. Right? We should. Yeah, it's a deep topic, brother. I'll have to lay it out. Right? Decentralization is one. Okay. On the extreme side, on the not extreme, but in where we should be heading is the population controls their resources and the control mechanism, the driving force should be watersheds. Right? So I think though our world, the way countries are divided out is an imperialist model. Right? So I think we should make sure that people that live in a watershed, the control water, being the main resource of a nation, of a people, you don't have water, you're done for it. Right? The people that live in an area that the watershed is in, right? That the water is sustainable in, they should can decide their own futures. Right? And then you would have trade going on, barter going on, negotiations going on and stuff like this. Right? I thought your family was from Iran. I am. I was born in Iran. My parents were born in Iran, but my grandfather was from USSR, but they left when communism came in. Okay? We're all migrants, by the way, sleepy waves. We're all migrants from somewhere. Really? How many generations do you have to go back to go, oh, everybody's a migrant? Right? Do we draw the line and say, oh, if you're six generation, you're a legit person, and or after the six generation, if you're five generations, you're not legit. No. Oh, is it two generations, three generations? Do you have to born there? Do you have to go? We're all migrants. Well, it's one of these things, maybe a Russian flag. Who knows? Oh, this is cool. I love you. Dingba. Use archive.org. Okay, I'm going to scroll down. I just went to, by the way, Dingba, I just went to one of the articles I know that links to an archive page, which is active. And I try to find some of the articles that I wrote previously that are active on that, right? Much worse than your worst nightmare. Sounds pleasant. Yeah, and cool, Leo. And where are we right now? I wrote that article. Check this out. I wrote that article. The what the future holds is much worse than your worst nightmare was probably 2008 or 2007, right? Which people say, Oh, no one could see some of these things coming. I wrote about some of these things coming, right? Busy Freeman, Chicho quote, the smart way to keep people passive and obedient is to strictly limit the spectrum of acceptable opinion, but allow very lively debate within that spectrum, even encourage the more critical and dissident views. That gives the people the sense that there's free thinking going on, while all the time the presupposition of the systems are being reinforced by the limits put on the range of debate. End quote, Noam Chomsky, right? Thank you for that, busy Freeman or busy Freeman, busy Freeman, busy Freeman. I'm scrolling down, getting multiplay ahead. No offense, but you are monoblob. I don't know what that is. You can only access very limited really. Thanks. Thanks. Multiplay ahead. If you're a troll, you're a good troll. You're not a you're not a what do you call it? You're not a weak troll. You're a good troll. But you got a lot of info that it was weighing me down, man. I needed to share that stuff. Boom, boom, boom. Let it out. Let it out. So it's good. Thanks for that, by the way. That's why I like intelligent trolls. I don't like weak trolls. Weak trolls are just boring, really. Scrolling down, scrolling down. It's no wonder we pray for a Messiah, Savior, New Earth, etc. The state of the world is hard to process. Hope is such a virtue. Sibyl. Uncle Sam is effin with a red dragon and huge bear. Yeah, really. He is pushing his luck. Of course, I hope peace happens. By the way, the carry-a-log responsible for the Bush's family got killed after Barbara Bush died by four months. By the way, the killer of the doctor commels me. Yeah, it's sort of a domino thing. You don't even want to be involved with their crap. Kulio Chicho, I agree with you for the most part on decentralization, but aren't there certain areas of system that should be central? Kulio, yeah. Decentralization doesn't mean completely cut yourself off of everybody, right? There should be some form of trade system, currency, if you want to call it, that globally we can use, right? And all those people that do, you know, follow conspiracy things like, oh, jeez, believe in global, no, right? It's not. We need some kind of, may it be a platform where you can do the trade. Maybe it's a crypto like Tither, right? Tither is a crypto that is $1, right? It's used, if I'm not mistaken, it's used to trade other cryptos. So we should set up some kind of platform like that where everybody with their own currency and not a Swiss system where the United States controls it or whatever, right? No, because the deal was made that the United States would not use a dollar as a weapon, but it is now, right? So the name of the game has changed. So the US dollar is being used as a weapon, right? So there has to be a platform where multiple different types of currencies can be traded, right? Within that system, with being completely decentralized, automated system, right? Maintained, but not controlled, right? So for sure, there are certain things we need to collaborate on to be able to do. For us to go into space, people in a watershed cannot do it solo. So you have to talk to other people and do it amicably, like in a way that it agrees with people that doesn't make certain watersheds be sacrificed zones, as Chris Hedges would put it out, right? These people over here that have a lot of power cannot say we want this. So we're going to go over here that the resources are under and these people want to just chill the F out, right? They don't, you know, they want to go slow, but these people over here say, no, we want that. You're sitting on our oil, on our tungsten, right? On our resources. If the world were to completely decentralized, wouldn't certain places be left to fend for themselves? Yeah, I hope that answered your question, Kulio. It's called bartering, trading, develop a fair, equitable economic system where everybody has the right to conduct commerce with everybody else, right? Without giving monopoly powers to certain people or institutions or organizations. Decentralization doesn't mean we cut ourselves off from everyone. It means we actually open up because we have to collaborate, right? I actually thought you were interested in fact with, dude, I am, but you haven't provided any facts. Have you, by the way, a multiplayer hater, do you have a blog? Do you have stuff you share? You write? Do you create videos? Do you have stuff linked up? I started, when I started blogging, one of the reasons I started blogging is sharing this information because I was talking to people like you and they're like, oh, you don't know, you don't know this, you don't, I went, dude, I'm starting to get pissed, right? Because I was talking with people that really it was like trying to teach math, trying to teach Y equals MX plus speed to someone that didn't know what two plus two was, right? So I went, okay. So during these discussions, I started blogging. So I started referencing my articles. I learned how to do HTML, right? So I could link things up, articles, articles. And then once I got into discussions in bars and clubs or wherever were social events with people that started going, well, Russia bad, Russia bad or this bad, this bad, I would say, be quiet. Here's what's going on. They go, oh, how do you know you don't know this? I go, oh, here's my website. Here's this article. Go read it. You're not intelligent enough for me to have a discussion with you. Okay. Oh, multiplayer hater, the quote. Then what does this mean? I think most people would argue that Chicho is the exact opposite of a, I don't know what that means, man. Multiplayer hater, I'm sorry, I'm going to stop reading your comments because it's getting boring. So you're saying defense is not needed. No, I'm not saying that. Busy freeman. I believe, this is what I believe, right? I believe we all have to be physically fit. I believe we all have to be strong enough to defend ourselves physically. We also have to be educated enough to be able to defend ourselves from any external forces that are trying to destroy our communities. Okay. If that means being armed, be armed, right? Throughout history, humanity has protected themselves from external forces, right? By defending themselves with whatever it was that they needed to defend themselves with, right? I don't believe in waging war on any nation or any people, but I believe in self-defense. I'm a non-violent person. I don't get into fights, but I can defend myself, right? Casual banter. Gicho, can you expand upon issues with Trump? In what way? Single player. Gicho, multiplayer hater should go play single player. Yeah. Maybe he's legit. I don't know. Hopefully he reads the two articles I posted. Really? Monogolot, a person who speaks only one language. Ah, no. Thanks for that, Mikal. I would read his comment again just to put it into context, but yeah, I definitely don't. I'm not a one perspective person, that's for sure. Being armed is cool. I highly recommend it, Huckleberry. Don't start fights, but be able to finish them. Yeah. Utah Jazz, well put. And man, I can honestly tell you, there's a saying, I don't know if it was from the Godfather or not. Stupid friends are more dangerous than intelligent enemies, because stupid friends will get you in trouble, while intelligent enemies, if you're wise enough, will know that you're wise, right? So they won't mess with you, right? Goes on every front, right? Jameen, Chicho, how do you educate yourself more on politics? Obviously research, but where specifically? Jameen, I have, if you do a search, Chicho, news sources, there's a video I put out. I put out three videos over three years or something like this, sharing my sources of info, right? There's a video there I have. I'm sitting actually right in front of a fireplace, and I'm actually wearing the same t-shirt or same shirt. Chicho, sources of news. I'm pretty sure I'm wearing this thing again, okay? And I share some of my sources of info. Now I've dropped some of those. I followed them far enough. I went, okay, I got enough, I got the right perspective on things, and someone's propaganda, someone's I don't agree with. So I've dropped some, and I've amplified some. I would say if you want to start off Jameen, if you want to get some sources of info, some news sources, go to our Discord page, okay? And I'm sharing news, articles, videos, lectures that I'm watching, most of the stuff that I'm sharing, I have either read, watched, or listened to, right? Most of it. So let's say 80% of the stuff I'm sharing is that. 20% is me either finding it interesting or I'm noting it. I just want to note it or whatever it is, right? But I'm basically archiving the news, and this is cream of the crop by the way. I'm going through a lot more than I'm sharing on our Discord page, but I'm trying to put a filter on myself and share all the really good content, right? The meat of it on our Discord page. And we have a politics section, we have an economic section, we have a code section, we have these multiple folders. Follow, join the Discord page, and there's other people sharing some amazing info as well, right? Go to our Discord page, and you can find some amazing dialogue taking place there. That's what I would recommend. Okay, coolio, chicho. See, that's what happens when YouTube removes your info sources video. People assume you're one trick pony, yeah? Like if people watched the previous info, the last info video put out, I had people from the left and the right, extreme left and extreme right, and the center and different spectrums in between, and people who don't even operate on that spectrum, they got a higher perspective, and they're looking at it from a larger point of view, that it's not all, it's not a line, it's not a three to four dimensional, right? Those are things that I follow, right? You have to see the whole thing. Busy freemen, because everybody's, by the way, because everybody's got a legitimate concern. It's just we have to figure out what the concern is, right? Have you heard of, what have I heard of? Oh, chat kicked me up, all the way up chat, oh, bad chat. Okay, I'm gonna scroll all the way down, gang. Chat kicked me up so high that, Nikki, I'm just reading that, you should have somewhere a shampoo, intro song playing in the background as you start upstream, nice, fun. The problem with that is, if I have that playing, then I can't upload the videos on YouTube, or if I do, it gets hit with a copyright claim, right? Like Nujabaz, I shared Nujabaz, one of the tracks on Samurai Champloo with my first beard video back in 2008 or 2009 or 2007, right? I played Nujabaz and I shaved, right? For 10 years, that video was running without copyright being hit on it, right? But then it got hit with a copyright notice way after, right? Unfortunately, I think it was, because Nujabaz passed away, his library got passed on to a large corporation, and they put copyrights on it, right? Opinion on Magina Jod, if any. I don't really sell, I don't really have an opinion on him. It would be so awesome. I'll simply catch up the chat. Okay, I'm all the way down again. Yeah, the beard video, that song was good, yeah. Oh yeah, by the way, and one of the other beard videos I made, I had a full beard and I shaved into this goatee, and because it had been hit with the copyright claim on Nujabaz, I was going to do that with Nujabaz again, but I didn't want to get hit with the copyright claim because I didn't know what YouTube was going to do at the time, right? So I cut that track with, I was going to cut that track with Shingo's Lovesick, by the way, Nujabaz with Shingo 2 rapping with Nujabaz, this track Lovesick, Lovesick 1, I believe, I was going to cut it with, but because I got hit with a copyright claim, I cut it to, I forget who the person is, and then that got hit with copyright claims, like, oh, dude, that's why I stopped sharing doing any videos with music in the background, because getting hit with copyright claims. Even though video could be two hours long, you have four second, or four minute, or 30 second clip in there of a song, the whole two hours of your work is copyrighted, you know, credit given to someone else because that's copyright on it. Crazy, right? Labor, corporations, monopolies coercing people's labor, right? It's crazy. Oh, damn, I didn't know that about Nujabaz music. About the copyright stuff, or did you hear Chico, did you hear about the guys who are making an AI algorithm to produce every conceivable combination of notes, chords in order to protect all artists from copyright? I haven't heard about that. That would be gargantuan, right? But they should. It's like copyrighting sentences at some point, or phrases, at some point you run out of phrases, right? That makes sense anyway. So this copyright crap stuff going on, creative commons is where it's at, right? But there's a streamer on YouTube that that play music through hours and hours of streaming, kind of recently I noticed this, and kind of popping the music. Niki eki, nice, these covers, yeah. And on Twitch, you can actually stream music, and while it's happening live, it's allowed, but the recorded version zaps out the sections that are copyrighted. From what I understand from the DJ friends that they tried live streaming on Facebook, but Facebook was killing the streams right away, right? Unless they were big boys, they were killing the streams right away. So that's why Twitch is becoming more active, I think, with live streaming music and whatnot, right? Which is great. And since the one we did here didn't get zapped by any copyright parts in Twitch, I'm assuming it's safe to upload to YouTube for now anyway. We'll see where it goes. You know, that's a cool song choice for a highlight vid. Often smaller streamers can get away with it, but sooner or later copyright claims almost always catch up to them, yeah. And that's what happens, right? We'll see. Oh wow, we're almost into two hours. What the... That's crazy. Oh, we're almost off the two hours game. Damn, the stream cut out for me. But okay, I get you. You might be able to play the music on Twitch, but uploading on another platform might be a no-no, yeah. That's the kicker, right? Stream cut out for me too. Oh no. Are we still streaming? Oh, it shows me buffering. Oh, we're buffering. I don't know if we're still going or not. Are we still going? Oh, it looks like we're still going. We might have been in... The video might be cut, right? Good stream so far. Good stream so far. Rest in peace. Oh no, we lost the stream. Okay gang, let's call all the stream. I'm going to do my... The ending part when I show you guys my Patreon and stuff. The Russian bots are invading. I don't think the Russian bots don't want... 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