 to that? Oh man, I got a ton of questions. One question around, you know, kind of antagonistic behavior. There's a lot of rumors that you had a secret Twitter account and you would kind of semi-publicly post under a different name. Can you confirm it? And I have you ever, you know, posted or interacted with UFO Twitter from an account other than the official, I'm an Intel guy. I mean, it's not a yes or no, but, but, you know, there's a lot of things that people do to confirm and deny information and to see if it's, if something's real or legit. So, you know, I'm not saying that I did or maybe friends of mine had or family members had, but, you know, collecting Intel is what I do. That's always been what I've done. And so, you know, people are, I'm not going to confirm or deny if I've had another account on. I mean, first of all, I don't like social media. I do look at social media from my Twitter account, which is the only thing I have. I don't have Instagram or anything else, simply because people are willing to take the time to write something. I think they at least have eyes on it, right? So, someone's going to take the time to say, hey, Lou, I really like what you did or hey, Lou, that really sucks what you did. You know, honestly, there's a couple of times where people have called me out, thankfully, because I may have made a mistake. As everybody knows, right on my Twitter page, one of my, my tendencies, I will always hold myself accountable. And there's been, I think, two or three instances where I've said something and it either wasn't taken properly or maybe I miscommunicated it. And within 24 hours of it being brought to my attention, I readdressed it. I said, oh, hey, me a copa, guys, you know, great catch, great call. You know, this was my intent. Apologies if it was lost in translation, or if I made mistakes or something. That wasn't my intention. And, you know, here, here we go. So I think, you know, that's, that's, that's one of the ways to hold yourself accountable is, is, is through, through listening to people, even, even with dissenting views. Again, not, not the hecklers out there and people that are just trying to cause drama and trauma. That's not, that's, I don't look at those. But people who have honest questions or comments or concerns, I look at those. What are any other follow-up questions, rather, before we get to it? I appreciate that. Yeah, let's move on to the game. I think I got what I wanted. All right, unless you got a question, Michael. Well, I do have one, but before we go to the game and then we can hit that one after, totally up to you. Yeah, your mic's still a little funky. Yeah. This is what happens when you don't do shows in 10 months, Michael. All right. Like, get it together. All right. So, Lou, it's, it comes in and out a little bit. Yeah, I'm not sure what's happening. But all right, let's, let's see what you- Hey, real quick. Hey, let me, you know, let me go a little further on this. Let me, let me give a little bit more direct answer to, to rather here. Look, there's things that I do with, because I have that blue little check mark on my, on my name that actually hinders me from doing a lot of things that I may want to do. If I want to get on Twitter and ask somebody about purple curtains, you know, if I do that, it's, it's, it gets really tough. So it's common for a lot of people to use anonymity in order to, to, to research things. I'll, you know, I'll, I'll ask you the question rather, you know, some people say, well, why would you want to be a non-employee? But let's face it. I doubt that your real name is rather be squidding. Yet you use it because it's helpful and effective because you're not quite comfortable providing out your, your personal information. I get it and I respect that. But the same holds true for other people. The same feelings and concerns and fears you may have is precisely the same concerns and fears that other people have and probably including myself. That's a great, I mean, I feel like it's a soft yes, but I think it's a great answer, man. And, and, um, yeah, what do you, what were you gonna say rather? Well, it's not a crime. It's definitely not a crime. That's for sure. But there, there is kind of a weird dynamic going on in UFO Twitter. And I think that, you know, there was a, an account that was almost an open secret that was yours. And I'm not sure if this one actually was yours or not, but there's a lot of people on, you know, your supporters who would kind of clamor and onto what that would say. And it kind of, you know, rallying cry. And it, it seems to kind of stoke fires of division rather than, you know, uniting people. And, uh, you know, frankly, I found that a little disappointing if that account really was yours. But, you know, I do understand. Well, I don't know. You, you haven't asked me. And let me ask you this. The face of bureaucrat one. I see that on there right now. That is not me right now. I'll tell you that. Yeah. Yeah. It was a, that account was deleted. I think in November and someone took it over. So that account that's posting right now definitely isn't you, but So, so let me ask you another question. If I may rather, if I, if I called your mother a hooker, how would you, and I'm being awesome about saying that I'm asking you hypothetically, if I were to call your mother a prostitute or your partner or your kid, how would you feel about that? Yeah. I would not like that. I hope you don't. No, no, no. And I'm not, by the way, for the record, I'm not saying that, but I'm asking you a hypothetical that you now being out, okay, let's say rather be screaming, what's your real name and everybody who you were, and people were calling your family people disparaging things like that, knowing that it wasn't true and knowing that you couldn't come out and defend yourself publicly because it would never stop. The moment you feed the seagulls, more and more seagulls come, right? The more we control, more and more trolls come. So, so I'm asked hypothetical, how would you deal with that? A, to set the record straight with facts and data, okay, at the same time, trying to, to, to continue to facilitate the type of behavior. We, people do, do make disparaging comments on me all the time on Twitter and stuff, and I, personally, I think the best strategy is just to ignore it. You know, it's, usually, if I call you a traitor, well, but understood, but if I, if I were to accuse you of a crime and you don't address it, I call you, I say, you know what? I caught you yesterday breaking and entering into a neighbor's house, stealing everything that they have and killing their dog and leaving. And by the way, I've got proof and evidence to show. It would depend on who's saying that, right? If it's someone of your statue, statue, I probably would feel like I had to respond. But if it's some person, anonymous person on the internet, I would not respond. See, I disagree. I think an anonymous someone on, on, on the internet is, has just as much voice as I do with the blue check or anybody else. This is where you and I disagree. I think everybody, I'll be person in your audience right now that's listening, has just as much of an opinion and entitled to their opinion as you do. And as I do, and as everybody else, that's where I disagree. Just because you and I have a microphone in front of us doesn't make either one of us higher statue or more important. It makes us more of a target for sure and more susceptible to the hatred. But I, I, I, it doesn't make the sting or the pain go any less. And, you know, I've, maybe I'm a bit old fashioned that come from the long family of revolutionaries. My father was in the Bay of Pigs. And, you know, I chose a career that tends to be a little bit, I guess, somewhat similar. But to me, you know, people are the most important aspect of any conversation. The entire topic of UFOs and UAPs doesn't mean anything if you don't have the conversation about people themselves and what it means. Because ultimately, it's how we deal with information as a species, which is going to dictate how we deal with the topic of UFOs. And therefore, I think everybody should be part of that conversation. Everybody's entitled to an opinion and everybody's opinion should be taken equally until at which point it's proven that they're not, that they don't, they don't have equal voice because they're not interested in the truth. They're just interested in agitation. And again, let me, let me say this, I'm not attacking you at all, rather, I'm just, I'm playing devil's advocate here because you asked me a very direct, you asked me a very direct question and I think you deserve a very direct response. But also one that, that, that is helps me explain my position on the topic. I think everybody is entitled to defend themselves. And I think it's terrible and repulsive where people can say things and you are expected not to defend yourself, especially your credibility when you're defended and fought for your country and people friends of yours died for that privilege. I take that very seriously. When people accuse my wife or my kids of something, yes, I take that very seriously. And that's part of the problem I think with society today. We don't have honor. We've lost that somewhere. We've lost the fact that defending your loved ones and defending your friends and your family is something we should be doing. And anybody who takes those attacks, there should be consequences unless you have damn proof and evidence. And I, this is why we are in the situation we are in as a society because no one is held accountable. No one's held accountable. And I think I personally think it's, I think it's disgusting. I think this is why we're in this situation we are right now. And again, not, I'm not playing yet, not attacking here, rather just giving you my honest feeling and my opinion from my heart. So yeah, I just like to add, you know, all the attacks that are on Twitter, anyone who's paying attention at all can see right through that. And that's obvious BS, all that, all that stuff. So, you know, I commend you and I can see how that would be, you know, not, not make you feel great and you want to respond. But yeah, it is, it is BS my opinion as well. I mean, look, we're humans.