 Hi everyone, this is Chih-chou. Welcome to my channel and welcome to another live stream. Today is April 19th and we're doing a live stream, open discussion on current events, news, politics, economics, finance, and more. And we've done a lot of these over the last couple of years, I guess. And it's basically an open forum. Topic of discussion jumps around a lot, mainly focused on politics and economics. As for who we are, where I'm active, where I'm present, how you can follow this work, I do have a Patreon page and I post a lot of content while there are basically any videos that we're loading up, any pics that I'm doing behind the scenes. More discussion will be taking place on Patreon. It's a great place to follow this work. And if you do have the funds, it is a fantastic place to support this work. Okay, it's the biggest bang for your buck. And you don't have to subscribe to be able to follow the work. I don't put anything behind paywall. So everything is open to everyone. And if you just want to know what we're updating, uploading, and stuff like this, you can just do a, I believe, just a follow instead of supporting with funds. But supporting with funds, a fantastic way to support this project. We are live streaming this on Twitch. And this is the live streaming platform that we've decided to use for sharing information. And our Twitch account is linked up with the Discord page that we have. And what I'm doing right now, sometimes notifications don't get sent out. So I'm just sending out a little notification to people. Sometimes there's been delays. Ah, here we go. Hannah, how are you doing? Welcome, welcome. Catholic tradition. Good evening, good folks. I hope that your Sunday has been blessed. Indeed. Very fine Sunday. And we are live streaming this on Twitch and the chat that you see popping up over here, this is the discussion people popping in and that's where the conversation takes place. Aside from me going on on rants and there's discussion between the people that are watching this live. Okay, we do announce these things on Twitter, Gap, Mines, VK and Hello. 30 minutes before we go live. Padre, padre, padre. Happy Bicycle Day. Ciccio's a Bicycle Day. I've participated in a couple of those riding the bike. Actually, one. One of them was more of a bystander. Hey, Ciccio, Mike, Wism, how are you doing? We'll show good evening, good evening. Absurd icon. How's it going? Rank eight. Hey, Ciccio. Been watching your YouTube channel for a while and finally made up to stream. Awesome. Welcome, welcome to a live stream. And thank you for watching the content on YouTube and Bitshoot. Those are the two places we're uploading our videos on. Bitshoot is having a little bit of a hiccup. I'm having a really hard time uploading the previous three live streams that we've had or three of them anyway in the last five. So I'm going to try to get them up there and we'll have a discussion on the third video sharing platform where we're going to try to have upload videos as well just to make sure we decentralize just in case if one or two get cut, we still have information. We're acting as a node and passing on information and whatnot. And we are in times of pandemics and it's a good idea to flatten the curve end of story. I know there's a lot of discussion going around with a lot of different people saying real, not real, this, that, whatever it might be. I doubt it if you're seeing healthcare workers saying that we should be not trying to flatten the curve because they're on the front lines. So take it easy. Think about the repercussions, what your actions are causing, and just look at the data. Logic prevails. Okay. No matter what your take on the situation is, it's a good idea to give a break to your healthcare workers and other essential workers. Okay. Aside from that, I'm going to go to the chat. We're going to have a little discussion. And I'm going to get a little bit caught up with things. By the way, I got Cornelian Cherry. Look here. Going on right now. Okay. Dark ruler whiz. How are you doing? Always be making. How are you doing? Hello Chico. Appreciate you watching my video. It means a lot to me for sure, brother. For sure, brother. It was feedback that got me to where I am now, right? Some of the stuff I took too hard. Someone I said, no, I'm going in my own direction. So all eyes are fantastic. And everyone that's been watching, you know, watching my work, following my work here, discussing and stuff like this. Thank you very much for all the advice and suggestions and recommendations you've given over the years. Without you, we wouldn't be here. Okay. I'm here in Wake Martin. I don't know how you do it, brother. Your timing is insane. Spider-man, how are you doing? Hope you're well. Thank you for everything. My pleasure, man. Thank you guys, man. Hannah, we won't flatten the curve ever. Flatten the curve just means make sure we're giving your health care industry enough time to deal with a possible influx of patients that come in. Basically, you don't want to overload the system because once you overload things, things break. It's not a good idea to break the health care systems right now. Didn't get the ride, my bike today. Either, either, but still a beautiful day and mind that could have was. Yeah, same here. I had the opportunity to go for a walk. It was fantastic. Got a little bit of almonds and walnuts going on as well. Little bit of snack. There are reports of it coming back to people who have already gotten it. Right now, I can honestly tell you, Hannah, as you know, I've been following the data from January, right? So I've been following the data from January and the news and stuff. I've been pretty up to date with this, right? And we've collected the data. We've done COVID-19 math discussions and where it's going. The data is flawed. There's no doubt about it. Now, you can say it's flawed in this direction. You can say it's flawed in that direction. Irrelevant, right? So right now, all we can do is look at the data and say, okay, what are the possibilities, right? But there's so much secondary tertiary, multiple levels, steps away that people are discussing of what's going on. Thank you very much for the bits, Will. There's so much stuff coming in. It's impossible and it's a silly thing to do to jump on one of the things and say that's happening. If it's like the flu, people are going to get the flu again and again and again and again and again, right? So I'm on the mindset that this is a seasonal thing. I'm on the mindset that it mutates. I'm on the mindset that it could be what they're saying. It could not be what they're saying and who are they to say, you know, whose words are we taking in? Are we taking the reports of whistle blurs? We know what happened. There were a couple of whistle blurs that came out of China. There were a couple of people that got the virus and died or died, right? Which is emphasizing the point of why we need organizations such as WikiLeaks, right? Because if in our societies there were trusted institutions, organizations, right? That were safe havens for workers, for people that are working inside governments and multinational corporations and huge institutions. If they see something wrong being done, then they can leak the information anonymously to platforms that are there to hold power accountable, right? So this is a whole circular thing that's going on. What we are seeing right now in our societies is the lack of whistle blurs and the lack of platforms, safe havens for people to release information so their lives won't be put at risk. There is a systematic failure in our current structure of politics and economics. And where institutions, where establishment, where governments, where multinational corporations are focusing their attacks, those are the places that we need to protect. Right now one of the places that is being attacked the hardest, okay, out of the resources put towards destroying WikiLeaks and Julian Assange are unbelievable, right? So if these powers are trying to destroy an institution that is there to provide transparency to all of us so we know what's going on instead of having to say it's coming back, it's not coming back, it's doing this, it's not, we need to do that, right? I'm sorry I'm being hard a little bit but it's the things that I'm seeing taking place right now in our societies are insane, right? Maybe not in America but elsewhere, yes. Buddy, Martin, I left my house for the first time in a month today. Wow, Treswell, it was weird, crazy. Where are you located? Reno, Mike, good evening, good evening. You inspired me to play some Monopoly today, nice, watch how did it go, did you win? Is that all the cure or you mixed it? I mixed it with ice, it's on the rocks. We're gonna be here for two hours, I'm gonna be sipping, maybe it is delicious. Chico, did you just watch the Michael Jordan documentary? No. Holden, who's, how are you doing? Fascar, good evening, Chico, just popping in to say hello. Hello, hello, Fascar, thank you for popping in. Police have just left my pub, two guys broke, oh man, Martin, yeah, you know what, I'm hearing that there's a lot of break-ins right now in a lot of break-ins into stores that are closed and stuff like this, like if you look at breaking data where a lot of petty theft occurs is when people go to work, so in my part of the world anyway, anywhere between 11 to 2, 11 in the morning to 2 in the afternoon, where people are at work and stuff, you know, there's people breaking into homes, right? But since everyone's locked down right now, a lot of people are home right now, all those thieves that used to break into people's homes are now breaking into stores, establishments that are closed. That's unfortunate, I hope they didn't do any damage, Martin. I have no faith in the medical community, we will be stuck inside as long as our politicians want to lock us up for. Hannah, I have less faith in our politicians than I do in the medical system, that's for sure. I got a good pump, so it wasn't all bad. Ah, okay, I'm surprised no one tried it before though, really? Did you see Jing Jing visit the Wuhan last month? He seemed very confident wearing a 50 cent mask in ground zero. Yeah, I don't know, I didn't really watch his parade. Sorry, Chichou, I'll be lurking on this one, no worries, Spider-Man. Thank you again for being so kind, my pleasure. That follow on Twitch made, oh yeah, that's right. And by the way, Spider-Man is doing a comic book stream on Tuesday, I believe, Tuesday at 2 p.m. my time, PTSD. I don't think you've seen Drunk Chichou, you haven't. I'm so sorry about that. Hi, scholar. Hello, you do, how are you doing? I'm in the U.S. South, so you're locked in. My job allows me to work from home and with transition to get groceries, deliver, rather than go out. Okay, we picked up Chinese food today, so I finally drove around my town. I was shocked how few people were wearing masks. Yeah, in my area, there aren't too many people wearing masks, but we're not a hotspot right now, right? And it seems like we're getting the wave that's coming through is very minor, so we're crazy lucky. We're crazy lucky, really. I'm amazed. We'll see, hopefully the wave goes through and it stays this calm, right? But we're also in a sparse area, so not sparse, but it's not as dense as a lot of other places in the world, so there's room to maneuver. We'll see what happens. But it is, it's a weird feeling going shopping. When shopping, I mean, we stocked up before the panic hit, and obviously you guys know because we're talking about it, but no matter how much you stock up, you still have to go through things, you know, you go through stuff. So when shopping again, like three days ago, four days ago, it was a real fear feeling. I haven't seen that, you should know. You haven't seen drying hat. I know. Chichu, do you think America will have another revolution or civil war? I think Holden, who's, I think we're seeing it right now. I think we've been in the process of a revolution, we're slow more right now, because people really don't know what to do. And I think we're seeing it globally. Like before COVID hit, if you recall, three months ago, there were mass demonstrations in multiple countries around the world, like everywhere. It was a global demonstration pandemic. People, people rising up against centralized institutions. This thing hits and those die down. So we're going to see what happens, right? I think in the United States, people have a tendency to pick the wrong battle, right? Like right now there are people picking the wrong battle. They're being played in my opinion, right? Where they're going outside and saying, you know, this thing is nothing. COVID is nothing. And they want to, you know, get the capitalist system, crony capitalist system machine churning again. I realize why they're doing it, because, you know, people are out of work, they need to pay the bills and stuff like this. But I don't recall people getting out and demonstrating on this level, when the Patriot Act was constantly being renewed over the last 19 years, right? So, and as far as I'm concerned, that is a bigger, better battle to pick than it's weird. It's weird. There were more, they're more sorry at the moment, got a shot, shock sinks standing there with my big smile. You caught them, broken end Martin? Is that what happened? You caught the two people? Dude, they picked the wrong guy, I guess. You do, I'm fine. I work from home and get bored. You, I work from home, but I'm not getting bored. I'm anything but bored. It's actually crazy. I can't say the right word because it keeps me on my toes. I think we're about 200 cases from my country. Oh, oh, county. Not a hotspot either, but why wouldn't you wear a mask if you can? Seems unnecessarily risky. Possibly. Possibly. I don't wear a mask. I can honestly tell you, I don't wear a mask, right? But I don't go out a lot. I don't go out and run, so I'm not breathing hard, so I'm not contaminating, right? I personally don't like it when runners are running around everywhere and breathing really hard and stuff. So I think if you're releasing heavy, then you should wear a mask. If you're sick, you should wear a mask. If you're coughing, you should wear a mask. You know, it's the mask part. I can go either way. Centralized education seems to be suffering from COVID, might lead to a less centralized mindset for people in the future. Treswell, yeah, centralized power is going to continue to try to accumulate more power through this thing. For sure. There's no doubt about that, right? The centralized education institutions, I guess. But yeah, we've been seeing a decentralization of education where parents are realizing that, wow, what a horrendous job our centralized education is doing to educate kids and power them. They're really just indoctrinating on them. And it's basically a school to prison pipeline or school to impoverishment pipeline. So parents are getting more active and just way more decentralization happening. This is going to kick it into higher gear, right? So education is an amazing place to be if you want to be challenged. There's no doubt about it. COVID is nothing. Fanta. Fiat, I think you're wrong. There's some people that I follow that I like their work. They call it nothing, right? It's hyped. Is there a hype to it? Maybe. Is it being downplayed? Maybe. We don't know. No one can say COVID is nothing. No one. Right? Because there's something going on. What is that thing? Right? Are we calling COVID the virus or are we calling COVID false flag? Are we calling COVID power grab? Are we calling COVID economic shift? Or what are you calling it? Right? There's a lot going on and it is definitely not nothing. If you think this is nothing, you have no concept of history, economics, politics, centralization of power, civil wars, precursors to global wars. There's something going on. It's cronyism. Oh, moderators. Thank you very much for taking care of business. Brainless, thoughtless. Thank you for bringing up the Patriot Act. It gets renewed and nobody notices but some libertarians. Yeah. Hold on who's? I think the Patriot Act gets renewed every six months or every, it had a three year provision period. And when the Patriot Act was coming out, I was, I was like, whoa, wait a second. Everybody, do you see what they're doing? And it was like, we need it. We need it to protect ourselves. I'm like, you're an idiot. You're an idiot. I'm surrounded by idiots. Right? It was unbelievable. Right? But and then slowly I realized that as a byproduct of a centralized education system, I'm indoctrinating people to bend the knee to authority. Right? Even though they don't know what authority is doing, even though the authority is putting their heads on a chopping block and about to chop their heads off, they bend the knee to authority. Right? Insanity. Right? What do you think about? Snivy my booty. What do you think about? I'm not sure what that means. I have noticed a 50% in mask wearing people in my area. And yes, Chicho, I intercepted them. I was gentle. Nice. You're gentle. All you would have to do one is as soon as they see you, you say, listen, listen, guys, look, I'm just going to show you something right now. And don't freak out. Don't move because you're going to get me to hurt you. But I'm just going to show you something and then go down and do 1500 push-ups in five minutes and then get up and go, okay, guys, would you like to get on the ground? A mask with a hide. The epic beard. A mask with a hide. My epic beard. I'm giving this one more month then I will say, eff it and go outside. Tired of all this crap. We need to move on. Move on where, Hannah? We're not going to cure it. Cure what? A vaccine probably will take, I doubt it if the vaccine is going to cure it. Oh, despite of my thank you, you guys are staying busy. Not a good way to be. If I get it, I get it all well. Yeah, I'm not going to be a prisoner. You don't have to be a prisoner, Hannah. There are people that have spent decades and solitary confinement in prison for speaking out. And as far as some of the works that I've read from them, they have some of the freest minds ever, right? If you get it, there's a good chance you'll ruin your life. Possibly Chicoas go, how's life? Lonely, how are you doing? I was looking at the Montreal Quebec numbers. Not looking good, man. Damn. No, it won't. I'm 25 strong, healthy. My thought on mask is, from an opportunity cost perspective, it's literally no effect to put on a mask versus the possibility of stopping the spread. I'm honestly more concerned that I might be asymptomatically spreading it than I am getting it myself. My age group is pretty safe. Yeah, Treswell, I agree with you. Don't get me wrong. I agree, right? One issue is, for us, there were no masks around. We could make our own. And I believe my partner has ordered me a mask or mask is coming my way. But right now, I'm not. But I agree. It's a good idea. It's a good idea, right? Death rates are very low for people my age. Hannah, there are, there are, there are, there could be severe health impacts associated with it. And Hannah, we don't know what this is. That's the kicker, right? We don't know what this is. If you don't know what something is, if there's a storm going on, if you're, you know, you don't think the wind is too strong for you to go out, realize that it might get a little stronger. No, that's the first thing I heard you say when I joined the stream. It was out of context. Fiat. Fiat. The NWO rising, New World Order rising. It's be a prisoner for a year or so, or potentially die and cause others to die. Youth is not a factor here. Young and old are dying alike. And if they don't die, they're still affected by it. Yeah, I agree with Absurdicon. By the way, elderly are the highest fatality group. The second highest fatality group from one place I read where study was that I think was out of France or news report. It wasn't a study. It was a news release. Obesity. The second highest death group were obese people, right? US obesity rate is through the roof. Last time I checked. Okay. And it's not elderly that are obese. It's across the board that are obese. The suicide watch subreddit is getting a flush of teenagers. The rotten of the current sociology is floating to the surface. Yeah, this is going to be huge mental health issues for a while to come, years to come really. More people have died No, Hannah, you can't compare that. Really? Here, check this out, Hannah. Here's one reason you should sit your ass down at home and don't go out. Deaths in the United States are down. Last time I checked some of the numbers. One of the reasons is there isn't so much traffic on the roads anymore. So there's less people dying of car accidents, right? So, hey, you want to save lives? Stay at home, right? I think this, but a certain point we have to. Sure, we see. Hannah, agreed with you that there's going to be movement going on. The question is, where are we going to go with this? This is not just about you being able to go outside. This is about how is our societies, how is our lives going to be structured after this? As far as I'm concerned, what we're seeing right now is the equivalent of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. When Hiroshima and Nagasaki happened towards the end of World War II, most people didn't know what took place. Really, there was discussion and all this jazz, oh, this, this, great, big bomb, this, this, this, but people really didn't understand what took place. When that happened, went into the nuclear age, right? As far as I'm concerned, what we're witnessing right now is on that level. We're about to go into another age in terms of our societies. What age is that going to be? How is that going to be defined? Think about that. That's what you should be spending a lot of time thinking about. Not that you can't stay home for a month, even though you've got food, shelter, books, entertainment, high-speed internet, girlfriend, friends you can talk to, no one's shooting at you, fresh water when you turn on the tap, you can take a shower, you can poop in wet your ass, hopefully you've got enough toilet paper, right? There's a lot more going on. There's a lot more going on. Stay focused. Keep your eyes on the prize, man. Seriously, this is gonna rock the world. You ain't seen nothing yet, right? Nice. Thanks, Martin. Eyes on. You could still have your life ruined by it, or you could ruin someone else's life. Stay inside. It's not worth it. Pretty simple. Surrounded by idiots, reminds of a space but you have a lonely piggy. I do love how good the mods are on the stream. I can barely read inappropriate comments before they vanish. So nice. Thanks. Thank you mods. Huge respect to mods. Awesome. Seriously, they put a lot of work in and in the background, right? Are you American like us Americans? Am I American like you American? I'm Canadian. I'm Canadian like you're an American. I don't know. I don't know what that means. I don't wave any flags. No, if that's what you mean. Quarantine might suck but it's just so people are talking. I'm gonna scroll down a little bit. Wow, there's a lot of discussion. Okay, gang. I think I'm scrolling down. Unless there's something. Let me scroll up. See if there's anything directed towards me. There's discussions going on between people. So I'm gonna scroll, scroll, scroll, scroll, scroll, scroll, scroll. Thank you mods. I see thank you mods again. I'm not certain the media is particularly good to lever it. Okay, there's discussions going on. Okay, cool. That's math by the way. If you have that. Hiroshima and Nagasaki. I saw a great just one more comment regarding this because I think you're saying, what did you say? And very few have died from it where I'm at. Okay, no, anyway, we'll leave that alone. Hiroshima and Nagasaki showed a very scary face for humanity. If a lion could kill millions of deer in one bite, he would feast, he would fast. Yeah. Right. We're seeing something on the same level. Really. People are aware something dramatic has happened but they're not able to grasp what it is yet. Because there's so much misinformation, disinformation, confusion. People were caught on a panic. People were so invested in the economic system that that's the only thing they could think about. They thought all of a sudden that's cut the juice, right? The flow, the funds that we've talked about this in personal finance. Very important to divest, right? Very important to decentralize. You know, that's one of the first things we talked about when we put out the personal finance stuff. Right now, two years ago, when we started the personal finance streams, right, we talked about this. I mentioned multiple times through live streams and straight up videos that we're shooting. It is extremely important to divest from the centralized economic system, right? That means that you have to make sure that you have sources of revenue for multiple places coming in. You can't tie your future, your family's future to a corporation to a centralized institution. Because when they get hurt, you will be the first to be sacrificed as we're seeing right now, right? People will say healthcare associated with corporate, it's, there's a lot going on. Let's see what happens when the dust settles. I'm hopeful, by the way. I think a lot of good is going to come out of this. What are your rules, your rules for quarantine? My intruders, your intruders. Why? Comparing COVID to domestic violence? Come on guys, who's doing that? NTKJ, are you doing that or Hanna? Are you doing that? Are you doing that, Hanna? Okay, let's compare, let's compare domestic violence to US military intervention around the world, right? I don't see, I don't see, like really, 19 years, Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Libya, Ukraine, Honduras, Venezuela, Iran, there's a bunch more, right? How many people have died because of US, Western, NATO, foreign policy? Include that the Congo, include that all over Africa, right? Include that certain parts of it. How many people have died? According to what you're saying, everybody should drop what they're doing and go out into the streets and demonstrate against the military industrial complex, right? Shearing masks, of course, and keeping three meters away, of course, right, or six feet away or whatever it is, right? Nine feet away, right? But who's got the opportunity to do that for 19 years? Where were all these people? Hanna, were you this pissed, right? Were you this pissed that your tax dollars were being used to create tens of millions of refugees around the globe, right? By the way, I wrote, I'm not talking out of my ass about this. I've written some articles back in 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010. I looked at the refugee numbers, right? At one point, like 25%, 20% of the world's refugees were from Afghanistan, okay? And they were from Afghanistan because NATO was bombing the crap out of Afghanistan, right? Where were all these people saying, hey, wait a second, we're killing a lot of people? Maybe we should stop doing that. Oh, not only we're killing a lot of people, we're spending billions, hundreds of billions of dollars blowing up US taxpayer money to kill a lot of people, right? How come more people weren't more adamant about what was going on, more angry about it? All of a sudden, they get angry because they're locked up inside of their house for two weeks for a month. They're not even locked up. It's recommended that you stay indoors, eat your food. In the US, you're getting shafted, the check's in the mail, right? In Canada, people are applying $2,000 a month so they can pay their rent. Other countries, they're getting some room. What's going on? Eyes on the prize, eyes on the prize, eyes on the prize, eyes on the prize. Palestine, Lebanon, really? Yeah, thank you, Sylvain. What about all those countries? Where are the demonstrations? Where were they? Where were they when the President of the United States was assassinating American citizens, including a child with drones? Were people angry about this? Anybody that's angry that's about this? Right? The first thing I would do, I don't know any personally, they've never been in my face, the first thing I would do, I would say, where the hell were you when all these things were happening? Were you sitting on your toilet and wiping your ass with fresh toilet paper? Right? There's a lot of hypocrisy in this world. Don't get caught up in it. I'm being harsh with you. Sorry to turn this a little dark, but I've seen the effects of the virus firsthand. A senior at my workplace suffered and passed within a day. I'm sorry to hear that. More are now testing positive and breathing like it might be their last breath. Really don't appreciate the fact that some people still don't take this virus seriously enough. People are dying. That should be enough. Stay home. Yeah, Lonely Piggy, I agree with you. Right? And here's the kicker. The question to all of you, do you know anyone with asthma in your life? Right? Do you know anyone with asthma in your life? One of the most horrendous things that you will ever witness is someone having an asthma attack where they can't breathe. So they're suffocating. If you've ever witnessed this, you know what respiratory failure to a certain degree is like. It is a horrendous way to end this ride. Right? So be smart. Don't show how foolish or youthful you are because you haven't experienced traumatic things in this world. Right? I think COVID is a government incident gone wrong. Someone is going to blame. Someone's going to be blamed when the dust settles. Martin mentions. I agree. Is it going to be a Patsy? Is it going to be a scapegoat? Or are we going to find the truth? Hannah says, look, I believe it's serious, but at what point do we go back to how life was? Hannah, straight up, straight up. When I say this is the equivalent of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, appreciate this. Life is not going to go back to the way it was. It's not. Not for a few years. Okay? Not for a few years. Really appreciate that, Hannah. Okay, think about what that means. How many people are going to go to a movie theater when the movie theaters open up? Are you going to go? Are the number of people getting on flights going to be the same? I heard crew sales are up. That's what I heard. I don't know if I believe it. Hannah, I personally don't think this is going to go away. Right now, we're buying time to try to understand what's happening. When there's a storm coming through, bunkered down, microchips, vaccines, yeah, for sure. Bill Gates Foundation, right? Have you heard about Thomas saying, have you heard anything about microchips, vaccines, Microsoft? Yeah, for sure. I mean, who hasn't? I haven't worked on that paper, yes, me. Great name. Hannah. Okay, Hannah, this is what you're saying. Do we stay home? Do we stay inside the rest of our lives? Why so dramatic? Why so dramatic? Today, tomorrow, doesn't mean the rest of your life. A week, a month, doesn't mean the rest of your life. Give the system, the healthcare system enough time to figure it out. Right? You're being dramatic, Hannah. Cage made it like 10 minutes. He made it like Padre. Always be making, I think, to care that, right? Oh, Hannah, you're being so dramatic. I'm going to scroll down. I'm Palestinian in origin. Silb. Silb S. You're Palestinian in origin. So I'm going to read. I'm Palestinian in origin and you can't believe how ignorant the Western society is about the situation in the Middle East. For sure, I can't. Simple things such as ISIS has killed 10 folds of Muslims and Arabs compared to any other. For those whom are irritated about COVID, realize others have been in a battle zone for tens of years. And it's not because your moral is better than theirs. It's because your gun is bigger than theirs. VZ. Happy 420. Is it Happy 420? Oh, you just went 12 o'clock. Happy 420, brother. Happy 420. I think it's going to be hanging around someone's neck. Probably an innocent man group. I think so too, Martin. I think so too. They might even justify going to war because of this. Right? Okay, Hannah, here's the thing, right? I'm going to read this comment of yours. Well, I don't know if I'm going to make it. I may go from depression. I am badly depressed from being locked up. So the issue, cry for four hours. Good. Crying is a good thing, Hannah. Okay, here's the thing. What you were saying was you're using COVID, this suggestion of physical distancing as the enemy, right? Don't do that. You have to ask yourself, why are you feeling down? Why did you cry for four hours? Did you cry for four hours because you couldn't go outside? Or did you cry for four hours because by not being able to go outside, you realized that there's something seriously wrong, either with our society, with our political system, with our economic system, with you personally in your relationships, why did you cry for four hours? Did you cry for four hours because there are people dying around the world? Or did you cry for four hours because you can't go outside? What was the cause? What is the cause of your anxiety, your depression, of you feeling bad to a level where you had to cry for four hours? Okay, I can bet you it's not because you couldn't go outside for four hours or you couldn't go outside for a walk or you felt bad about going outside this pressure. You go outside right now, go shopping in a grocery store, the experience is pretty depressing, right? So going outside is not going to cure your depression. Why is that happening? Okay, serious question, Matt. Saucy Rossi, hey Chico, just got a cold glass of pomegranate juice to enjoy the stream. Nice, nice. I got myself some elderberry liqueur. Thank you, always be making, always be making to Hannah. Let's chat in the discord. There are ways around this friend. Cabin fever will break and nothing lasts forever and nothing lasts forever. Seriously, Hannah, here comes the death to Israel comment. Where? Who? Someone kill it? No, Hannah, no one said that. No one said that. You know I don't feel that way anyway. 0 to 60 quickly. What happened? I'm missing something. Chico, going after Hannah? No, I'm not going after Hannah. I'm questioning the motive or the cause of people's anxiety. Is it because they can't go outside? Is it because all of a sudden everyone's realizing the economic system is so damn fragile that a week, two weeks, three weeks of it slowing down, taking your foot off the gas, is about to break the whole system and it has broken the whole system. This is the economic system that people are willing to put their heart and energy into. Right? It's like whenever you go to sitting in your car, turn on the car, you put your foot on pedal to the metal. You floor it everywhere. Right? You do that to, I don't care what kind of car it is, what is safety record is, how well it's made. You do that for a year. You put the pedal to the metal everywhere you go. A year, you won't even last a year. Why are we allowing our economic system to function in this way? Right? How come our healthcare systems weren't given a little bit of a lean way? Right? Why were they being run at 100, 120, 150% capacity for Wall Street? God, dang it. Really? That's the insanity that people are trying to protect, that is getting people anxious and depressed, that they want to go back to work because they want this thing to continue. Okay? I know it's not because people have bills to pay and stuff like this, right? But why does nobody have a buffer? Oh, maybe we're doing what Wall Street, the corporations were doing. This thing goes down, the whole economic system goes down for a week, for two weeks, for three weeks. And you've got multinational corporations on Wall Street that are worth hundreds of billions of dollars getting handouts, right? Interest-free loans, guaranteed depositors in their bank accounts almost instantly and you as an individual, the checks in the mail. So what's to blame? How is it possible that people are willing to go demonstrate to say the lockdown is the enemy, the suggested quarantine, self-quarantine is the enemy, and it's not Wall Street that's the enemy, it's not the economic system that's the enemy. That is the key here, right? There's a lot of misinformation, disinformation out there. People are being tricked into joining causes which are distractions. So I'll see if you join an interesting point. I honestly feel this pandemic has demonstrated two things. How separated we have become as a community and how weak we've become. Toilet paper? I don't disagree with you there. We haven't experienced anything in the same league as what our great grandparents had to endure during World War II. I think we all need to take our social silver spoon out of our mouths and realize we have a duty to one another. Wake up, wake up, agreed, agreed, agreed, right? And slowly once the dust settles on this, once the storm passes, at least the first wave of it anyway, we need to really reevaluate our state of being, where we're putting money in. We've got a lot of people coming and saying, hey, it's a good time to buy stocks. This is the system you want to invest in, right? My reply was, yeah, there are certain companies, if you want to play that game, it's a good time to invest in them. Or you could find a community garden and grow food, right? Start stabilizing your communities, that they become antifragile and they're not being taken down when centralized institutions say, hey, no more supply chain, right? Or you can't get your food trucks coming in to deliver to your grocery stores so you can go buy processed food. What? How come every city doesn't have fruit trees growing all around it, right? To feed its populace at least, right? Why aren't there safety nets within our societies? Why have people decided to rely on corporations that couldn't give a rat's ass about you as their safety net? That is insanity to me. Yeah, saucy-rossy, lonely piggy chicho. I'm sure you went over this already, but what snacks are you having today? I'm having almonds and walnuts, okay? Fantastic oils, fantastic minerals, great source of protein, and walnuts are good for the brain. That's what I've been told. I got tea and I have elderberry liqueur. Chicho, I cry today because I can't do the things I love. I can't coach baseball, can't play football, can't do the gym anymore, can't hang out with friends in person, can't go camping, can't fit. Hannah, I agree with you. I can't do a lot of things that I love as well. I love you, Chicho. Great discussion, no hard feelings, no hard feelings, brother. Of course, you know me well enough to know that if I'm being hard, I'm being hard for a reason, right? And that's just the way I go. Sometimes I go hard, sometimes I go soft. It's just my mood as well, right? Can't go swimming this summer, can't go on. Hannah, you should be able to go swimming this summer, not in a pool. I'm pretty sure the pools will be closed. Can't go on my once a year vacation. Hannah, I've mentioned this before, and you know this. The summers for me are festival season. It's when I go to festivals and release and dance and get rid of the lot of the tension that I've built up over the year, right? And I can't do that this year, okay? However, I'm old enough to know that if I can't do one thing, I have to fill that void with something productive on the tail end, right? So what you have to do right now is start thinking about, and by the way, Hannah, this is a great, great, great, amazing opportunity for disruptive innovation to hit the scene, right? So you love sports. You've said this before. You love coaching. You love teaching. You love the games. You love all aspects of it, right? I know you go to a camp and teach there at a camp. Hannah, get online right about teaching softball, teaching what was the other stuff, baseball, right? Write about it. Explain to people what you do, your strategy for coaching, make videos on this. This is going to fill the void that you have, because Hannah, the issue you're having right now is the issue that millions, tens of millions of people are having around the globe, right? We've spent our lives. We've been convinced, programmed, brainwashed to spend our lives in doing, right? Do your homework. Go to school. Do this. Right? We need to adjust. We need to slow down, because our current political economic system has been based on going full throttle as we talk, right? Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go. Right? Slow down, take time, think about what's going on, and most importantly, realize that we are creative creatures. We need to share, right? There are different ways we share, 100%, right? By coaching you share, doing all the stuff you share, right? But think of different ways where you can share information, contribute to society, help people out, interact with others, right? So right now, you're dealing with loss, right? That's, by the way, take everything I said with great assault, please. I'm just, I'm just, we're talking as friends, right? So this is not coming from any place that's official, right? But what you're dealing with right now, the depression, the crime, you're dealing with loss, right? First of all, realize that this isn't a permanent loss, and it's not, right? It's a delay in you being able to do what you want, what you love, right? So don't think of, think of it as a complete loss. It's not a love one you've buried, right? It's a loss, temporary loss, okay? And take that pain that you're feeling right now, and try to use it productively to see how you can get out of this rut that you're in, and still do some of the things that you love. Really, the opportunities there, Hannah, it front-end loaded, it's going to take work. Dude, and I know you're not, you don't mind hard work, right? Put the work in. If you don't know how to edit video, learn how to edit video. If you don't know how to shoot video, learn how to shoot video. If you don't know how to write a blog, create a blog, learn how to create a blog, and it's easy. You can learn in a day, right? If you need some, you can learn some HTML code that'll take you another week. If you don't know how to write, God dang it, spend the time to learn how to write. You have to acquire the tools right now. And this is, you're not the only one dealing with this, by the way, Hannah. There are tens of millions of people around the globe right now, as you said it, I think Hannah, where you said, when are we going to go back to the way things were? The way are not, things are not going to go back to the way they were. There's going to be tens of millions of people. If not hundreds of millions of people, they're about to rethink their lives, the way they interact with society, the way they, their economics, their personal finances structured. Do it now. Okay, it's going to take work. That's one reason I said education is an amazing space to be in right now. There's hundreds of millions of people coming online right now that need to acquire tools to be able to readjust their lives. Is that cool? I'm going to scroll all the way down again. If there's anything directed towards me, please let me know. I'll read the ones that are directed towards me. Lord Cuddly, Chichu. Chichu appears to be pretty significant astroturfing campaign to get people out and protesting about the about the lockdowns. Nice way to get people pointed at the right target. I link something about it in this course. Yeah, Lord Cuddly, for sure. There are certain organizations that are battling each other, centralized institutions, organizations, powers that are battling each other. Don't be cannon fodder for them. Think for yourself. Right? Wrong target. Wrong target. Yeah, they're being distracted. Right? Don't take your eyes off the prize, people. Serious stuff going around. I'm going to scroll, scroll, scroll, scroll, scroll. Thank you, Lord Cuddly. Thank you for the Twitch Prime sub. And by the way, thank you for the followers. Thank you for the subs, gang. Sorry if I've missed them. I do appreciate them. I'm going to scroll, scroll, scroll. A lot of discussion taking place. Chichu. There's a very sad African kid that just received a full plate of food for the first time since weeks, but he pushed it away and started crying loudly because they told him, Hannah, can't go to the swimming pool. No, no. Everybody look. Silk, nobody's pain is worse than someone else's when they're, it's internalized in big way. Right? Everybody has the right to suffer. Everybody has the right to suffer. That's one thing that we're missing in our societies. Right? People don't realize that there's suffering going on around the world because certain people are appreciating certain benefits that they're getting. They don't associate the suffering over here. Right? But I know personally people that are very poor that are suffering and I know people that are very rich that are suffering for different reasons, for different causes. Everybody's pain is intense. Everybody's there. If it wasn't, you wouldn't find multimillionaires committing suicide. Right? You wouldn't find it. Okay. There's a lot of people that according to some have an amazing life that end their own lives because they're living in misery. Right? So I know what you're trying to say that put things into perspective and whatnot, but we can't lessen people's suffering. We really can't. There's a lot of pain going around. What we can do is help each other out, empower each other, make people realize that this isn't the end. The centralized institutions, powers want you to think that everything's imminent, immediate, instantaneous. It must be done now. Do, do, do, do, do, do. Bells ringing. Go to your next class. Hand in this assignment. Come on. Come on. Come on. You're going to be graded. Oh, you're competing. Yes. The other people. All that is BS. All that is BS. Okay. All of it is BS. We have a really good opportunity available to us right now to restructure, if not society, our communities, our own lives. We need to be aware what's, what's happening. The other is not the enemy. Okay. Never. Capital is where we have to focus our energies on, which goes back to WikiLeaks. WikiLeaks is the only institution, powerful enough and, and dedicated enough to hold power accountable while sacrificing themselves for it. Look at, look at what they're doing to Julian Assange. Why are they doing it? Because they're holding power accountable. They want transparency. They want to empower us. Vex. How are you doing? Nice to see you, brother. Nice to see salutations, Rio. I'm going to scroll down. Okay. I'm all the way down to the bottom gang. Okay. I know I missed a lot of chat, but Hannah, what changes do I want society to make? Uh, hold power accountable. Right? WikiLeaks should be put on a pedestal. Julian Assange should be freed. Right? We should not be bailing out Wall Street. Huge, huge. Right? We should hold power accountable. We should hold war criminals accountable. What I would like to see, I would like to see us go back in the last 20 years and we've done this, right? We prosecuted war criminals in World War II for decades later, right? We need to go back, let's say to the beginning of the century, let's go to 2000 and prosecute war criminals. Really put them on trial, televise the whole thing. And we're not talking about the soldiers. We're talking about the power, right? What an amazing change shifting our just consciousness is going to take place, right? I might be a little older than most here, but my motto is, quote, pain is so close to pleasure. Yeah. End quote. And you can use your pain to make you stronger or at the very least happy if used correctly. Martin, fantastic. So Martin, I'm going to read Martin's comment again. I might be a little older than most here, but my motto is pain is so close to pleasure. End quote. And you can use your pain to make you stronger or at the very least happy if used correctly. And I fully 100% agree with what Martin said here. Coolio. I'm just disheartened by people who want things to go back to how they were before. That's why we're in the situation we're in. I want to come out of this into a new world. Coolio, I'm 100% with you on this, right? But I can't see society doing that peacefully. I can see it doing it peacefully. And it's not going to happen overnight. This is, this is growing pains, as always being said, I mentioned before, this is growing pains. It's not going to be easy, right? It's not going to be easy. But we're going to, as far as I'm concerned, a lot of people are going to come out of this a lot stronger, emotionally, mentally, spiritually, intellectually, right? Actually, prosecutatory, I agree with you. What they did to Libya is unbelievable, really, in a target-rich environment. That's who you pick. Lord Cutley, 100%, the Clintons, the Obamas, the Bushes, the Trumps, war criminals, okay? Pain is a touchstone of all growth. Pain is a touchstone of all growth. Well said. Say it louder for the people on the back, Chicho. Hold on who's. I'm not sure what I said. Tell that to the families of the four men who lost their lives in Benghazi. What about the Libyans? What about the Syrians? Okay, four is at the tip of the iceberg, tip of the iceberg. Okay, well, if we're talking scale, four is pretty though. Yeah, not according to the four, though. Yep. Been watching your YouTube lately, falling asleep to them. Thanks for the content. My pleasure, Maddie. I'm glad you made it to a live stream. Exactly. That whole thing started a very mid-med-east chaos. Yeah, insanity, right? People have to look at Libya a lot closely, a lot more close, closer, right? What took place in Libya is unbelievable, right? Thoughts on some areas like Florida opening up and people flocking to beaches. I don't know. I don't know if they're all going on to the beach and all of them sitting like really tight close together and doing a barbecue and sharing drinks. I don't know. I don't think that's what they're doing, if you're going to the beach and you're going to a beach that you're solo, or with your loved one that you're in the house with that people you interact with constantly, then go to the beach. But if you go on a beach to party and boogie and take your clothes off, get all sweaty with people and stuff, I think that's ridiculous. There's levels to things, right? I'm okay with going into the forest and going for walks and going to the beach and going for walks, right? People just have to be aware. The kicker is, there's dum-dums out there. And the reason there's dum-dums out there is because of centralized education systems, right? Our centralized education system creates dum-dums. Really? There's no doubt about it. Our education system, they create people who are completely disconnected with reality. We have to change that. The situation is weird though because I was caught up totally in self-improvement so I could learn and help others. But this situation came around and changed how I have to go about all that. Yeah, coolio. For sure. This hour has been heavy. This hour has been heavy. It's only been an hour. Holy moly smart. I need a refill. Always be making. I always, I definitely plan to come out of this in a better place professionally, philosophically, than when we came in. I'm doing a lot of growth and spreading out, divesting my career online. 100% always be making. And it's a lot on the long road. And it's a lifestyle. And that's the kicker, right? A lot of people ask me what can you do personally? Divest from them. Divest from what they're selling. Don't buy their crap. Don't invest in their systems if you can help it, right? So what does that entail? Don't buy processed food from multinational corporations that you don't know where the food comes in from, right? Spider-Man is going to hate me on this, right? But I don't go to Walt Disney movies or movies from these mega corporations that pay theater workers nothing, pay theaters, hold theaters hostage, right? It's insane, right? There's so many ways. Don't buy stocks in Wall Street. Look into your community to see where you can invest your money and your resources in. If you lack certain abilities, educate yourself. That's going to go a lot, lot further than you buying shares in Microsoft, like holy cow, right? Good vibes to all. Great discussion. Good vibes, Maddie. Intense. I know where I'm going on vacation this summer. Where are you going, Hannah? Making love on the beach. Awesome. Hannah, you live in a place in me as well where there's lots of islands around us, right? Go buy a canoe or a paddle boat or something. Grab your significant other, row to one of these islands where there's a little rock, little area. Have some picnic. Have some. Get some vitamin D all over your body. Why not, right? Doesn't mean it's not possible. Just an adjustment. But it's so frustrating that this happened right when things were finally on the upscreen. Yeah, cool, Leo. You and millions of others, right? I hope to have a library like this one there. Nice, Maddie. I built this thing. I wasn't live streaming then. So if I was, I would have probably live streamed that. Maybe. It took me a few days. Spider-Man, Chicho, I made you a mod, but don't feel like you have to mod or have to watch. I know you're a very odd on your thing. I'm going to try to be there, brother. I had some, I had to, one student wanted to have a session at the time when you're live streaming. I told them, well, let's do another day. We'll see. I'll try to make it for sure. Students though, I've said this before, my students come first, right? Absurd, Chicho. Perhaps in this time of staying inside, we should do a stream to share what music, movies, books, comics, etc. were taking in. Maybe we could go through your record collection or your movie collection. Absurd, Chicho. I plan on making a video maybe this week, right? Of my MP3 player to let you guys know what I've been listening to. Okay. And I said, MP3 player. I know MP3 player. Oh my God, guys. I was like a little MP3 player that I bought like, I don't know how long ago, 10 years ago, is four gigs and I switched things up. So I want to go through that and I have an area where I have books that I've been meaning to make it. There's so much stuff I've been meaning to do. I just have to make the time. So someone asked me earlier, bored, anything but bored, right? Chicho. The Bush's family specifically is very interesting. They started with an oil company and merged with another one called Spectrum 7 and they became the head of it and they faced a big scandal for abusing power very early on. Yeah. And Prescott Bush, George Bush's father. I mean, we're talking about World War II. He was supplying Nazi Germany with equipment and stuff until they told him, hey, what the hell, right? People react to crisis in different ways. I don't hate you for that. I think Disney is a disgusting garbage company. Spider-Man, I agree. Horrendous, right? And people are like, Disney Plus, I got Disney Plus. I'm going, you're an idiot. You got Disney Plus. You put your kids in front of Disney Plus. You're a double idiot. Oh, not only that. Your kids are going to be idiots. You put your kids in front of the Disney Plus channel and let that bombard them. You have a handful, man. I feel like one of the best things people could be doing right now is learning how to garden 100%. Lord Cuddly, 100% I agree with you. Grow. People have commented on the number of plants I have in my house. I didn't have a green thumb before. I had to learn. It took me a lot of tries to learn how to take care of plants. And I'm a better human being for it. I highly recommend. I highly recommend. I'm going to scroll down, gang. See if there's anything, director Chicho. Bro, MPL's bro, Chicho, I got the simplest money from the US government, but I don't need it. Where would you recommend? I donated it to help others. Brother, do you have any friends, relatives you know, or sister, of course, that are hurting? I would say give it to them directly. I don't give it to any institutions. No institutions. Really. Not the who, not this, not that. Who do you know directly that needs those funds? Right? If you don't know, support content creators that you enjoy online, like really independent creators, right? People who are just coming online, trying to find their voice, maybe, right? Oh, wow. Chat kicked me up all the way to the top again. I'm scrolling down again. Chicho. Simple. I would rather find my kid watching poor watching a Disney movie instead of Japanese anime, Ghibli studio is the way to teach them good more 100%. Right? Like, by the way, this is from someone that watches the Marvel movies. Right? I've watched all of them that has come out. I hate some of them. They're pure propaganda. There's so much military industrial complex in the Disney Marvel movies. It's insane. But I'm used to that because I'm a comic book collector. I have seen comic books used for propaganda for selling war forever. Right? Kidneys over 100%. The bane of existence. Right? But I, like, for me, I just uploaded 17 live streams we had. Monopoly live streams we did with my cousins over a weekend in 2018 onto YouTube. I lost, like, so far, I lost, like, 60, 70 subscribers by loading those on. Right? I guess people didn't like monopoly live streams being loaded on a Chicho channel. So they, they jump ship. Right? Those cousins that you saw there, all of them, when they were anywhere between four years old to teens, okay, I would have movie night at Chicho's place for a number of years, every month or every week for number of years we did this. They would come over and I would show them movies. I showed them Studio Ghibli. I showed them Shop Brothers. If you know your Shop Brothers, one of the movies that they still talk about, and this was when there were four, five, six years old kids, I showed them Cripple Masters, one and two. Okay? Show them international movies. Disney? My God, why would you allow an institution like that to indoctrinate your children, to, to control their lives? There's so much amazing stuff out there. Right? Absurd account. Chicho, I agree that Disney is a disgusting corporation, but where do you draw the line on hating Disney? For example, I am a Star Wars fan. What if I want to watch the Mandalorian or the Clone Wars? Should I pirate them? That's unfair to the creators. I disagree. I disagree. I disagree that it's unfair to the creators. Okay? And I've watched the Mandalorian. Okay? The, the best part, and you guys might hate me on this, the best part of the Mandalorian is the end credits where they show the concept artwork. That's the best part of the Mandalorian. Okay? Visually, it's okay. The dialogue is ridiculous. The situation that the people get in is ridiculous. It's geared towards a nine-year-old, a 10-year-old intellect that has been watching Disney Plus for 10 years. Right? Like, I'll give you one example. When the Mandalorian meets that robot assassin, right, or the bounty hunters when they're in one of the episodes, well, the robot guy is shooting everyone, killing everyone. Mandalorian runs out out of hiding and goes, hey, runs towards them. You're telling me that's, that, that Mandalorian is considered to be the one of the best warriors in the world where he's running out, running towards an assassin robot that is shooting everything, killing everybody to say, hey, I'm a friend? Okay. Like, I don't even know if a 10-year-old will believe that BS. Right? That's the level of intelligence of Disney Plus. Do people pay for that? And Star Wars? Have you watched the most recent Star Wars movies? Oh my God. All right. I've heard the comic books are better. Right? No. When accompanying like Disney, okay, God, are we gonna, are we gonna load this on YouTube? When accompanying like Disney is regular, using regulatory capture to take over your governments and increase copyright laws. So stuff that's supposed to come into the public domain never comes into the public domain. When accompanying like Disney takes away your freedom, you have no obligation to them. Period. End of story or to people that work for them. Period. End of story. Right? These corporations are ruling over us right now. Why do you think we should give them your funds, your energy, your resources? Why should we put our children to be indoctrinated by them? Right? Why? Tell me. Because we don't want to become them? Because two wrongs don't make a right? Because it'll change at some point? As you can tell, I've got a pretty strong opinion about this. Right? Absurdicon. That's a very good question. I hope I answered it. In this chaos, how to be as close as possible to getting the right information? BS20, is that a question? Chicho, in this chaos, how to be as close as possible to getting the right information? VX, for anyone that's just opening their eyes and seeing what's happening, you're going to have to filter through a lot of crap to be able to make your way through it. It's a long process. Don't be in a rush. Don't jump to conclusions. Don't put your life and soul and your funds and your energy into one concept. Appreciate that there's a lot of things going on. Everything's interconnected and take your time. Don't be a reactionary. Realize, if you're just realizing that things are not exactly what they seem, really appreciate that there's a lot more going on than you might even just be. Just the tip of the iceberg and appreciate that you've been indoctrinated for a number of years. Your eyes have been closed. Your ears shut. You weren't allowed to speak and slowly come out of that and break those dogmas that have been implanted in you. Hello, Mr. Izakaya. How are you doing? I'm going to scroll down. Always making. Likely the Mandalorian was designed to sell in China, like Marvel movies and video games. China is the biggest cash cow for Western media companies. If you've ever wondered what all Marvel movies have to do with the concept of family, that's the only value that is allowed to be explored in China. And there's a lot of indoctrination within our communities. It's not just that they're trying to gear it to be exported to China. I understand that always be making, but there are also government advisors and CIA is, what do you call it, advisors in Hollywood. Like everybody knows that now. Like if you don't know that, then the holy Kamolis you've been hiding under like, hello? This can't go on YouTube. Okay. This is bit chute exclusive. Thanks, Martin. I need a second pair of eyes and ears to tell me this stuff, right? Because I do want this information to go out, but we are getting dinged on YouTube. There's no doubt about it. As well as the Google overload, sweeping in the demonetized. I'm not worried about demonetization, Kulio. When I load stuff on YouTube, I'm not worried about being demonetized because I load stuff on, I guess demonetized, right? I'm more concerned about being deplatformed, right? Them kicking us off. If they kick us off, then that sucks, right? So demonetization, I'm not worried about sugar hurts me and it has hurt me. YouTube, you could, you could graph the YouTube revenue. I sort of had the business model, okay, YouTube just grown at this. All of a sudden it went, right? So they kicked them platforms. I'm not the only one. There's a lot of other creators that have done that, right? That have felt the pain of the demonetization, but for me, the hell with demonetization, right? I'm not worried about the demonetization, it's the censorship that I care about, right? The depiction of Arabian Muslim culture and Aladdin is pure. It's all brainwashing, right? Yikes. We had some trolls. Thank you very much for always been making, taking care of business. Oh, there was a reference to a bad thing, always been making, got it? Nice. I agree 100% with every single thing you say, Chico. I love Spiderman, but I just love Marvel movies so much, so I'm sorry. I agree with you, right? And I believe it or not, I actually paid, I think it was in a Marvel movie, it was Aquaman, but I wouldn't saw Aquaman in the theater, right? Because the people I was with, they really wanted to see a 3D movie, so I broke my boycott of these huge conglomerates for that because sometimes you need to do that, right? You're with loved ones, they want to see something, they want to do something, you do it, right? But be aware of it. Chico, since this isn't going on YouTube, do you mark stuff as ASMR on YouTube to avoid YouTube's filters so that they don't delete your channel? No, I mark it as ASMR because I consider my work to be ASMR, right? I don't do role-play ASMR, I don't do, you know, I do some of that, I've done some of that, the sound stuff, I do the eating ASMR, but my thing is educational ASMR. I want to keep it chill, I'm not yelling, I'm keeping a certain voice, even though it seems like I'm going hard, I'm not really going hard, I'm not being aggressive about my take on things, right? So I don't mark it as ASMR to bypass the sensors, bypass the filters, right? I mark it as ASMR because I consider this to be ASMR. I wish there was more ASMR like this, really. I listen, one of the reasons I love lectures so much, like I listen to a lot of lectures, a lot of interviews, a lot of discussion, is because a lot of that to me is ASMR. I can't explain to you, there's a lot of people that go to sleep to my videos and stuff like that, right? A lot of this talk that I'm doing right now, I've had a lot of, I don't know how much feedback, tons of feedback, oh, I listen, I go to sleep, thank you very much. I also do the same thing with other people's lectures and talks and discussions, right? So to me, this is ASMR. ASMR to me is keeping it chill, keeping it real, relax, calm, get rid of the anxiety. Your voice is so chill, you could explain religion to the devil and you would accept it. I don't know if you would or not, man. Man, bloodshot gets me mad every time I watch it. Yeah, I've watched it once. And yeah, Aquaman was average and bloodshot was disappointing. I put Chichu in the same category as Bob Ross for ASMR, legit content that happens to be relaxing. Yeah, like Bob Ross didn't know about ASMR, he's just creating relaxing content. That's the way I look at my work. I just want to calm it, chill it. There's too much anxiety in the world, right? I never compromise on my principles generally. When I make a decision, it's pretty much locked in. Nice, Martin. Yeah, I've had to bend sometimes because I'm wrong sometimes. And sometimes, oh man, I locked it in. I shouldn't have locked it in, I shouldn't have locked it in. I regret, regret. But regrets are if we are who we are and we're happy with who we are and that's part of who we are, right? That's brought us here. Funny you say that, Chichu. I found your shaving video in 2009 and it gave me ASMR and then I found you again and you're an ASMR creator. Thank you, Spendamot. That's the way I like to look at it personally. Laura Culley, the first comic book video, nice. Did you ever, Culley, did you ever go back and go through a backstory of a profile pic photo on Twitch? That's one that Casey Law made for us. And Casey Law, he used to be a mod here and he used to come to our discussions and stuff and he was a mod on Discord as well. He helped out a lot. Like he created the emotes that we use and he contacted me and said, oh, I can make you a banner and he made a banner for me and stuff like this or for us, I guess. So he did a lot of work in the back end to get me up and running on Discord and Twitch and I appreciate that very much. But he's no longer with us. He decided that he didn't, you know, he needed to take break and he got me to a level where we were set. And he sent me a message saying, Chishol, listen, thank you for the stuff. And I told him, thank you very much. I appreciate him. And I said, look, whenever you want to come back, you let me know you're in like Flynn. But I think he just got busy with things and the political discussions weren't his thing. He really liked the comic book stuff, the food stuff and just the non politics and economic stuff. And for me, I saw things kicking into, you know, I mentioned this two years ago or a year and a half ago, I guess, when we got into the politics, economics, I was looking at data and I saw things go in a certain direction. I knew that I couldn't just sit idly by and not talk about it and warn people. So a year and a half ago, we started talking about heavy into the current events and stuff like this, because I saw things unfolding to where we are now. You could just see something big coming, right? It was just the same with 9-11. You could see something big coming. We didn't know what it was. Happened to be 9-11. A couple of years ago, two, three, three years ago, I looked at the data and I saw something big coming. Not how I'm so sure what it is, but I have to discuss it, right? And I decided to do on a live stream instead of writing about it this time. And in 2006, I did the same thing with the 2008 financial craps, collapse, crisis, scam, right? So tangent backstory. It was someone that used to be a mod here and on Discord as well. He helped us out a lot, right? Invaluable. And I thank him very much for that. I agree that this is a super relaxing content, but I would say it's mentally stimulating for me as well. There's a nice balance to your content and I appreciate it. I appreciate that. Awesome. Absurd. Yeah. And for me, some of the times that I've been the most relaxed is when I've been the most mentally stimulated, right? When I'm watching lecture series of some of the great mathematicians and physicists, you become relaxed, you can absorb the information a lot better. That's awesome. Cheecho's comments literally bring me so much happiness. Awesome, Spider-Man. Remember that part where Nicole Kidman is all under the waves. You can't feel your tears. And then Jason Mamoise, that is all up here. You feel all of them. Oh, always be making. The more videos we have from authentic people talking about things they are passionate about, the world is made a better, a bit better place. Always be making a heart-centered agree. Authenticity. Authenticity is the name of the game as far as I'm concerned. When I decided to blog back in 2000 and start blogging back in 2005 and make videos in 2007 and stuff like this, I made a promise to myself that it was going to be authentic, right? I wasn't here to play games. I wasn't here just to create one type of content because I am more than the one type of content. I am more than just the mathematics, the politics, the economics, the comics. Even though people said, no, you have to focus. I said, how will focus? I'm here to share what I love. I want to act as a node, right? To share information, right? And I'm going to do the best of my abilities. That's it. Okay. And I think that's the business model that is going to be the most successful for the years to come. Authenticity. Because there's so much crap out there, programming out there. For example, YouTube's automation is kicking into full gear, right? They're giving me as a creator options to have automatic replies to certain comments. Okay. I'm also seeing automated comments pop up up the yin-yang now on YouTube, right? Automated, promotion, promoting, automated, demoting, automated. And by the way, it's a problem for YouTube. And they know this because they just recently introduced a new level of loading on videos where you rate your videos, right? If it's sensitive, if it's not sensitive, it's this, it's this, it's that, it's whatever, right? And then the more that you rate, the more videos you rate and the more accurate you are, the more weight they give to your contribution, your rating of it, right? So they've realized that, hey, their automation sucks ass, right? It's kicking off videos that shouldn't be kicked off. It's demoting things that shouldn't be demoted. It's demonetizing things that shouldn't be demonetized. It's kicking things up that shouldn't be kicked off. They know it's crap. So now they're rolling out the stand that they're giving creators a certain amount of, I guess, trust factor, right? Now, why in the world they're not going back and saying, oh, there's been creators that have been creating content for 12 years, 14 years on YouTube that we should pretty much trust what they're creating because they've been on here for 14 years and their content is legit, right? But they're not doing that. They're rolling this in now because they've already purged a lot of content that they didn't want on YouTube, unfortunately, right? So there's a lot going on, gang. A lot going on. Subject that prevented you from uploading. No, it's okay. So, Silbert's saying, I'm sorry if I mentioned subject that prevented you from uploading this to YouTube, like they would seriously take the vid down if you uploaded it. I don't know if they would or not, right? And tell you the truth. If BitShoot is not able to process this video, then I'll have no choice than to upload it to YouTube, right? So we'll call this a BitShoot exclusive, but I'm having a hard time uploading the last three live streams we had on to BitShoot. It's just not processing it. I've tried like the comic book one. I've tried like 10 times now. The mental health one I've tried like 10 times now. It's just not doing it. We'll see if it does it for this one. If it doesn't, it's going on YouTube. So be it. Okay. Programming ASMR is a hidden gem. Programming ASMR. Yeah, I wish I knew programming. I don't. Or if I had the time to learn it, I feel like I'm walking the same road as you. Yeah, always be making. I think all educators will have to. All educators will have to if they want to be remain independent. I scroll all the way down gang. Spiderman, absolute truth. YouTube has destroyed themselves with garbage guidelines and principles. Yeah. I really enjoy your liqueur and 10 by 10 videos. Nice. The cliff jumping one is a favorite as well. I got to do that one. I promised someone I'm going to do it this summer. So I'm going to try it. Try to get that done this summer. Okay. Martin, speak the truth, even if it leads to your death. Yeah. I billion cheeto for the eight or nine Mason jars on my kitchen counter right now. Nice. Lord Cali, what do you got? Is it liqueurs or something else? Cliff jumping videos were awesome. Those were some of my first cheeto videos I watched. Nice Julio. Hey, mine are in my cupboard. Ah, nice. I guess I should be getting kickbacks from Mason jar makers. Make liqueurs. Lord Cali liqueur. Are you enjoying them? Are you drinking? Are you sharing with family and friends? Do they like? Yeah. When I go to a grocery store this week, I'm heavily considering getting some fruit and vodka to make liqueur nice, Julio. You won't go back. It's amazing. I really need to throw the gaava away. Oh, really? The gaava wasn't good. Mr. Hezakai, the gaava wasn't good. Keep it. Someone, you know, might like it. We all know cheeto got famous from raccoons fighting in a tree. I know I'm crazy. After a certain point, you realize that there's a meaningless to just live in lies. Agreed brother. Yeah. It's so repulsive other than that I love them. Is it? Is it repulsive? The gaava liqueur. I'll stay away from it. Thank you for the heads up. I asked for a clip to have part two. Did you want it? Is it you? Okay. People have been asking me, man. People have been asking, I got to do, I got to do. Have you seen much about abrupt irreversible climate change? Paul Beck with from University of Ontario has a YouTube channel with lots of good info. If you haven't seen, seen much. I know, I know a lot about climate change. I did 10 years of environmental work right in the 90s as a geophysicist. I know that just destruction we've done to the environment, just because I've mapped out a lot of contaminant plumes and good landfills and oil and gas spills and all this jazz, like I've done a lot of that and military stuff I've done. And so I know we've done to the environment. It's not good. It's horrendous. Right. Having some pineapple right nice. They do like and won't leave me alone. Oh, your friends and I have some more liqueurs. Pineapple is a serious hit. People love the pineapple. Have you considered the D tube? I think it's D tube. D tube is a blockchain bond that's linked up with cryptocurrencies. Right. I created an account and I linked, did some stuff, but then when I went back to try to upload it, I lost, I lost my password. And then I try to reset it and it says my phone already has an account and I can't restore it. And I just couldn't do it. It was and then I went on the forums trying to ask, you know, how do I reset this thing? Like, they're made it so hard for me. Someone that's been online since like late 1980s. Like, how do I reset this thing? They're like, Oh, you'll have to get a new phone number. I'm like, are you guys kidding me? I need to get a new phone number to reset the password. I said the hell with it. I can't do it. That's step way too far, way too difficult. I think anyway it was D tube question for you about your liqueurs. Do I need to use mason jars with the seal? No. Or could I reuse something like pickle jar? I've used pickle jars as well. How airtight do the jars have to be? The pickle jars are airtight enough. The pomegranate one I made in a big pickle jar. But now I recently transferred it over to a mason jar. Right. And I have jars that are just other alcohol jars that I have stuff in. But in general, you do want it to be sealed enough. Okay. But it doesn't have to be mason jars. No. Hold on. Who's Chicho? Have you heard of Operation Markingbird? Operation Markingbird for sure. In the 1950s, the CIA influenced what was in the media. Yeah. And clipboard. There's a lot of names that they have for sure. They planted their own people in corporate mainstream propagandist newspapers, TV stations. Look at... I don't watch these people. There's a couple of two or three people that are actually CIA. They work for the CIA. Now they're... What's his name? I don't know. I just see him hit my radar every now and then when people talk about what's the guy's name. He had a twin brother and twin brother died when he was younger, when he was a kid. He worked for the CIA. He went through CIA training and he's one of the main talking heads. I won't listen to that crap. Seriously. So you said we were going to kick things up into high gear. What exactly does that entail? I imagine a network of content creators, but that's just me, Chicho. Always be making sure it could be a network of content creators and stuff like this. For me, I need to... As you know, I'm decentralizing. I need to set up the third platform, a video thing going on. There's a few other things I have in the background that I need to do. I need to make my first math module. And the first math module for me, for me to kick things into high gear is through the community with you guys, I'll lend a hand as much as I can. Cooperative work for sure, if we could do. I'll keep on doing what I do, man. I think that's providing an outlet, a space for people to be able to roll out their own projects. I hope so anyway, always be making. So I'm sort of acting as a node where people can express themselves freely. So that to me is important, extremely important. But one of the things I need to do, I need to create my math module to generate another revenue stream coming in. The first math module I'm going to create, I believe anyway. I'm pretty sure it's going to be the early childhood education one. So I need to put together the subtraction and division one and create the exercises and solutions and put it all together. That's going to take me a while and I do need funding for that. It takes energy time to do that, right? But I'll try my best. It's just going to be delayed. I'll go at the pace I can, brother. Chichou, when is pomegranate season? Well, I missed the pomegranate season. I love those eating. I know Spider-Man. I was sick. I couldn't load up on the pomegranates by the time I came out of the six weeks of being sick. What was it? Pomegranates were gone. Chichou, your quality will be known among your advertisers long before you meet them. Your quality will be known among your advertisers long before you meet them possibly. Anderson Cooper, yeah, that schmuck worked in the CIA briefly. George Colonial, God. It's Anderson Cooper I was thinking about. And George Colonial. Hollywood just rots, stinks, ways to invest locally for a profit. Go buy you stuff, refurbish them and sell them. I don't know how viable that is right now. You could do that. Start tutoring. And what do you mean by profit? Money? Fiat currency or stabilizing the community? I meant to ask you, Mr. Izakaya. I've been getting a really odd aftertaste with some of my liqueurs. The only thing different that I can tell is you use organic sugar. What kind of an aftertaste? Like a lingering? I don't get any specific type of aftertaste. The flavors I get are basically the fruit based flavors that I have. But you're using gava. It's not very good. I would recommend using organic sugar, cane sugar specifically. I haven't used, I can't remember the last time was that I used processed white sugar. So I don't know on that aspect. Are they sealed enough so oxygen is not playing? Make sure you're not keeping them in a place where there's a heat vent, heat duck going so they're constantly being heated. So you don't want them to be, you want them to be like room temperature, right? Or I keep them in a place where it's like room temperature. I make sure they're not in the closet where there's a heat vent going. A very smart marketing move happened in the past in the Middle East. Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria area. The company of an orange base drink called Miranda or something like that widened the opening of the bottle to kill all competition because it was used by the mothers of the children to make pickles from cucumbers. No way. Brilliant, brilliant, multi-use, multi-use. Oh, he's talking with us. Sorry, I should have used enemies. Enemies, enemies, enemies, enemies. I gotta read that. Your quality, your enemies will be known among your advertisers long before you eat them. Your enemies, your quality. Oh, I missed it, Martin. Yes, like chemical weirdness. Like chemical weirdness might be from the sugar. And what type of fruit are you getting? Could it be from the fruit if they're really sprayed a lot? Like I use like the fruit, half of the liqueurs are fruit that I picked, right? So I know those aren't sprayed. And another quarter is basically organic fruit that I buy. So I know those aren't sprayed. But I haven't noticed anything with the rest. I would say go with organic fruit and organic cane sugar. I use a Hannah. Reduce it if you need to. Really? Okay. Reduce the cannabis. Yes, mason jarred. They are. Thank you. I'll bet it's the sugar. It could be the sugar. It could be the sugar. Okay. Everybody should have a homeland. This earth is not for one kind of people, meaning also the Palestinians should like, should like the Jews, brothers. Yeah. Maybe a movement in the temperature between day and night. Yeah. And for sure, make sure sometimes there's heating ducts behind the cabinets. Make sure that's not, there's no heat, extra heat there. And it might kick in at different times. We're watching Orchisho videos now. I might have to go to sleep. Sweet dreams, Julio. Hold down the fort. I think we're good. Yo, I can't hear you. You can't hear me. I hope you can hear me. I suppose it's possible, but I always rinse them really well. Oh yeah, the mason jars might have had a residue, right? Clean them. Busy freemen, advertisers or adversaries. Oh, adversaries, not advertisers. Enemies. Oh, that's what you win, Martin. I kept not thinking. Advertisers. Do you do as ASMR? I do. I consider this to be ASMR. Do you want me to make noise yet? This is my mic here. Can you see it? Bro, this is ASMR. Bro, this is ASMR. Oh, I didn't know. Yeah. Perfect. Okay, I'll check. Okay. They asked for a two-state solution, though, and they declined the offer. Oh, well, I'm not going to get involved with that. What kind of plant is that behind you? I believe this is called a Mexican basil. You can eat it. It's really flavorful. I believe it's called a Mexican basil. Flavorful. Why reduce cannabis? Because cannabis takes away from your dreams and you might be needing to dream to be able to sort out through some of your problems because we solve a lot of problems in our dreams. Okay. Also, different types of cannabis have different types of attacks and you want to make sure you're never addicted to anything. So if you're consuming too much, possibly, right, you don't want to get addicted to everything. Cheecho. Lip smacking ASMR. Lip smacking. Great chipmunk impression. Oh, thanks, busy. Can you eat it right now? I did. Eat more basil. That was good enough. It's flavorful. One little leaf is plenty. Right? Eat the whole plant? No. Oh, we got little guys. How come at towards the end, we get this? That's funny. Relax. Always be making. Thank you. There's a market I went to recently that was selling a pitcher plant. It was a pitcher plant. If I lived in a state where I wouldn't die, I would have bought it. Pitcher plant. Airman, how are you doing? How's life? This thing, I think you reached this height in a couple of years or maybe a year and a half, but I've had this for a while now for a few years. Dark. Sorry, brother. I'm timing you out. I've become a little more brutal. Please, more basil. I'll have one more. You said please. I'll have one more. Thanks, buddy, man. It's pretty, eh? Pitcher plants are carnivorous plants. They put out a scent to trap flies and then they dissolved. Oh, no way. I had Venus fly traps at some point when I used to have a big space and kids used to come to my space to study and to do work and stuff like this. And then I found out a lot of my plants were dying and what my students were doing. They were taking pencil erasers, erasers, and putting them into the fly traps, watching the fly traps close. So I was finding my fly traps, the plants with erasers in them. So they killed my Venus fly traps. The eddy g, how are you doing? Hey, brother. Hope you're safe and well. Doing well. Thank you very much, Eddie. Hope you're doing well as well. Could you make liquor out of them? Probably. Yes, probably. I give a really, I don't know. I would probably give a really good flavor. My pleasure. Dirt. Dirt grab. I don't need to know. I'm not gonna eat the whole plant. I love my plant. I feel left out. Martin, no blood on my sword. No, no. I even took somebody out. No, no, timed them out. That was good enough. What's the difference between the Mexican basil? You've got their regular basil. I don't know if it's called Mexican basil. I think that's what it's called. It's a different flavor. It's as strong as basil, but it's not as heavy. It's a lighter to a certain degree. It goes, I've put it on sandwiches a little bit. We have other plants around as well. Peppermint liqueur. Yeah, I should try peppermint liqueur. Is it time for America to open back up? Busy, open back up for what? And which parts? New York? No. They're in the middle of the pandemic. Who's gonna go see, okay, let's say you open up the movie theaters. How many, how many brilliant people are gonna go sit down in a movie theater to watch a movie theater? Are you? Seriously, busy, busy, free, man. Let's assume all the movie theaters are open. Let's assume you live in New York. Would you go sit down in a movie theater and watch a movie in New York? Would you? Spider-Man, definitely not. Ryan, I followed your instructions and made some leaven liqueur about a year and a half ago and it's amazing. Thank you. My pleasure. What is your favorite fruit to use or what should I use next? I love the lemon. Cherry is amazing. Blackberry is amazing. I just drank. Take a look. See those guys there? That's elderberry. Absolutely amazing, but elderberry will be hard to get your hands on. Pineapple is amazing. Strawberry is amazing. If you love the fruit, try the liqueur. It might be amazing. Lemon is one of my favorites, by the way. Coronavirus mixed the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Video spread in the, video spread in the area. Okay, I'm going to jump the community about a unarmed Israeli. Okay, I'm not going to get involved with that. War at its finest. COVID spraying people entering a Palestinian city. What about a armored Israeli army vehicle stopping to move in anti-COVID? It's just insane what's going on around the world. I live in New York and I would go to a restaurant right now if they were open. Okay, rogue. They deliver, I think. I haven't been to a movie theater for five years. Good. Well, maybe. There are independent movie theaters that are good. There's no pile of trash Hollywood could entice me with to potentially die. But think of Disney. Movies are all made from the same formula mostly. Hollywood movies are for the most part. My theater still has plans to open in July. It's ridiculous. Absolutely should not open. They were even saying that the government was going to set up guidelines to set up, to let people watch movies, to set up to let people, one of the things that might happen now is they might have one seat barrier between each person. So you're going to have an arm room and leg room. Who knows? I don't know what they're going to do. Hey, gee, unfortunately, I think a lot of people would hour, hours after Florida or reopen beaches, they were packed. Too many people mistake science for politics down here. Yeah. It's not like the danger went away as soon as the politician said there's no danger. It's crazy. You haven't done starfruit or grapefruit. Absurdacon. Grapefruit would be delicious. I love grapefruit infused vodka. Starfruit, if it's nice and ripe, it would be taste really good as well, I think. Those are two of my favorite fruits. Try them out. Grapefruit I could see would be amazing. Starfruit I think would depend on the ripeness. After about a month. Yeah, strawberry. Lord Cudley, you made strawberry. Very nice. Strawberry was fantastic. We went through strawberry ridiculously fast. I need to make again this year. I'd always be making starfruit. The riper it gets, the stronger the flavor. So I think you have to wait until it gets really ripe. You didn't get it in my mind. They stopped to get an anti COVID spray before fighting by a Palestinian fighting. So both parties don't die from that. Oh, I think it's ridiculous what's going on. Like the whole situation is like the world is ridiculous right now to a certain degree. Right. I live in Arkansas. We have like 40 desks never sheltered in place. Our governor just told us to use common sense and stay distant from people and wear a mask. Busy and if people, everybody use common sense, the world would be a way better place. Right. That would be ridiculous and parents with kids would just let their kids sit in a seat next to them. Then how solid refills work. So selling concession. Only half people would be around and people leave such huge messes and we have to rush to clean and find the demand for seat would be gigantic. It would be a disaster. It would be a disaster. Spider-Man movie theaters. The West Bank will never stop fighting even for COVID. I don't think anybody will for freedom, freedom. Hard, hard, hard. Should we call the stream gang? Let's call it a stream. Okay. Start off heavy ended light. We take it. We take it. And Martin, not on YouTube. No, I'll try to upload this to BitShoot. I'll try to upload to BitShoot. If it can't be uploaded to BitShoot, if BitShoot is having hiccups, I'm guessing one of the reasons BitShoot is having hiccups is because there's a lot more people loading on BitShoot. So that's what might be going on. My pleasure. Hold on who's. And for those of you who have come on the stream who don't know who we are, who'd like to support this project, use concise sentences to reply different messages. We're on Patreon. Okay. If you want to support this work, Patreon is a fantastic way to support this work. If you want to follow this work, it's still a good way to follow this work. Nothing's behind paywalls. So you can follow the work there. I'll be announcing a lot more stuff on Patreon in the coming weeks, months, years. I think we're going to use it as our main platforms to share information. Okay. We are live streaming on Twitch. And if you want to follow this work live, Twitch is where you want to be at. And subscribing and following is a great way to support this project. 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