 Gang, let's do a comic book haul. Let's do a comic book haul. I imagine the propaganda wouldn't allow the vodka to get there. Oh no, no, it's amazing. It's amazing. What's in the box? What's in the box? What's in the box? What's in the box? Gang, let's open this up. Let me tell you how much this this baby ended up costing. Let me tell you how much this baby ended up costing. This thing was expensive. Okay. Total was $508. Okay. The item cost $450 approximately. Shipping was $33 and taxes came out $30. Okay. Total $508. That's how much this baby cost. Okay. $508. Let me crack it open. Let me crack it open. Do you guys want to guess what it is? Do you guys want to guess what it is? What are some of your guesses? You've seen this before. You've seen this before. Patre, patre, patre. The carry mode is iconic, man. I always wonder what's up with that. Yeah, it's awesome. Love the carry mode. What's in the box? What's in the box? Prof Jondo has the upper hand. I finished the DC comic. You sent me. Awesome. Granted, there was only two of them, but that's good. I'm glad you read some of them. Awesome, man. Awesome. I can't remember what I'm sending you, but I think they were good. They were good. Bojo Master. Yo, how are you doing, Ghostface? It's a smaller box. It's a smaller box. Froggy says, I guess a clock. Superior hands says magic mushrooms. No, magic mushrooms would be cheaper than $500. It's good. Prices dropped a lot. A ball, Envardo says. You gave me a lot of... Yeah, yeah. I sent you a big package. Awesome. Awesome. Okay, gang. Check this out. Okay. Now, you would have seen this before. Okay. Chave Noir. Nice. Chave Noir number one. No, it's too small to fit the comic. It's not a comic. It's not a comic. Now, you would have seen what I bought to pull out before. Okay. I bought one of these things from the seller and I was bidding on a couple more that he put up and I was outbid by other buyers. Right? I was outbid by other buyers. Right? And then the guy sent me a message saying, hey, listen, are you interested in more of the set that you bid on? I'll give you a deal on it. Okay. And I have three of them if you want it. And I said, how much? How much for shipping and stuff like this? I'll take it. Okay. Okay. So there's three of these things in here. Okay. Felix. How's it hanging? Hanging good. So annoyed. I missed it. Oh, yeah, buddy Felix. I have almost 15k, 50,000 points saved up. You're gonna do a nice haul next year. There's three of these things in here and I ended up, he ended up charging me 150 a pop US. Okay. 150 a pop US. I had to do it. This is, this is considered investment. Great stuff. Like, if I find something that I'm interested in investing in for long term, this is what I do. So what you're witnessing right now is a little bit of personal finance thrown in here. Right? A little bit of personal finance thrown in here. Right? Well, this is gonna be loud for the mic. So I'm going to try to do this gentle. So it's not too loud. Okay. There's one. There's another one. Did you see it? Rotten to the core with the Trump cars. My guess is three decks of cars. We've set a car is rotten to the core. Nice, nice gang. Let's put this here. Let's put this here. And when I, when I messaged him, he said he had three, three sets, three additional sets. And I said, I'll, I'll, I'll take him for 150 a pop, right? 150 a pop. But I like to see the Trump card. Right? I like to see the Trump card. And he said he sent me pictures of the Trump card. Okay. What mic do you have? Because I don't know what it is, but your channel gives me the most insane ASMR tingles and nobody else does. Awesome. It's a, it's a, what do you call it? The blue yet, yeti thing that I've had for a while. I'll do 10,000 for it. Ah, Ronnie. Awesome. So he sent me pictures of the Trump card and they look beautiful. They look mint and he sort of said it himself. He said, when I cracked it open, it looks like the boxes haven't been opened. The cars are, they look amazing. So we're going to take a look. Okay. We're going to take a look. The boxes seem to be wrapped up a little bit. Oh, nice. I have that too. Do you? Oh, very nice. Very nice. So the box is a little roughed up. Let's see how the, how the cards are. Right? Nice. The cards look good. That is number one. Right? There's number one. So you traded 500 pieces of paper for 156 pieces of paper. Basically. No, no, no, traded. There's no, there's actually only 36 cards in here. 36 times three. What is that? 90, 18, 108 pieces of paper plus three boxes for 500 pieces of paper or five pieces for 156. Let's check this out. Let's check this out. Oh yeah. These look really good. Really good. Let's take a look at the trump card. Nice. Nice. Put the thing on here. This is beautiful. This is beautiful. Check this out. Check this out. Nice copy. Nice copy. Like I'm really tempted to send these in to be graded. Nice copy. But this paper is going to go up in value. Remember that? Rero. The paper that I traded for is fiat currency. So the value inflation kicks that price of that paper down, but the price of this paper goes up. So depending on the paper you're trading in, right? These look fantastic. Really. And the Rudy Giuliani card is the last one. Here's the Giuliani card. And this looks great as well. Awesome. Awesome. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Trump card. King Kong. Like literally a trump card. Trump's rookie card. Right? Now I don't, I don't, you know, doesn't matter what you think about Donald Trump, right? Because your motion should be, let's crack the other ones open too. I want to check out the trump card on them. Really. Let's check this stuff out. Because when it comes to investment, right? You should, you should invest in if you want to stay sane and stuff. You should invest in things you believe in, right? But I don't have to like Trump to invest in a Trump rookie card, right? Because no matter what you think of Donald Trump, you would have to agree he is probably, he is probably really the most important political figure that has come on the scene for as long as I've been alive or you have been alive. For as long as even my father has been alive, he is ridiculously important. Okay. And this is his rookie card. This, to me, is a collectible worth investing in. I like to call him DJ Trump. Not a fan of Don, but TDS is so real. Both my parents became U.S. citizens under Trump administration. Ronny says, wow, and I became a resident under his name. Cool, cool, cool. Very cool being, yeah, these look brand spanking new. Like these haven't been opened yet. Wow. Great deal. Great deal. And if you watched the previous live streams, previous halls that we did, you'll know that I've paid anywhere between $100 to $200 a pop for these. And the one that I paid $100 for, the Trump card wasn't in mint condition. So $150 for mint cards for Giuliani and Trump, because I've seen the Trump card being sold, one that graded at nine. What was it sold for? $500, $600? So graded card, this graded card sold for anywhere between $5 to $600. I saw one go for $900 in the last few months. Okay. There are some that are listed right now at $500, but this is better than nine. These cards are mint, mint plus. So I'll make sure to keep this in nice and safe. And we got three of them. Freedom, baby, freedom. Of course, the Statue of Liberty given to the United States is a present by the Freemasons in France sort of takes away from it. Yeah, these look phenomenal, fregie. What's on the other side of it? It's a description. So each card, we're going to do a reading of all these cards, by the way, at some point, we just got to finish off the JFK one. So for example, this one, this is rotten to the core. This is card number one. And on the back of it, it says New York City Hall rotten to the core. And it's got a little bit of history. Now we've done the reading for the drug. So here I'll make it so it, come on, so focus so you'll be able to read it. Let's see if it's going to focus. Oh, there it is. We did the reading for the drug war trading cards, right? If you do a search for them. And then we also did, we've done a third of the reading for the JFK assassination. So this one, New York City is a business. Each year it awards, let me read it like this. So New York City is a business. Each year it awards four billion in contracts to thousands of firms for services such as sewer repair, towing and collecting unpaid parking tickets. It sells taxi cab medallions, cable TV, buses, and catering franchises. Grants, occasions, concessions on city land for parking, parking lots, and retail shops. Leases more than $80 million in private office space and controls real estate development through zoning regulation and tax laws. The corruption and influence peddling involved in dispersing city funds and collecting city fees are the subject of these cards, right? So 36 cards talking about some of the people, institutions, organizations that are influencing what's happening in the United States, in New York City, in the United States, right? Huge. Donald Trump. These came out in 1989. Donald Trump was a huge part of that, right? Political power in New York City rests with local democratic clubs. Club leaders are power brokers slicing up city contracts and patronage jobs like pieces of a pie by appointing department heads and controlling votes on the board of Estimate Club. These are really small. That's why I'm going really slow on this. So Estimate Club House members can make or break financial deals in exchange for campaign contributions and, in some cases, outright bribes. They offer non-competitive bids, sweetheart contracts, tax breaks, and lowered fees. The city could provide its citizens with the nation's finest services, but the clubhouse system ensures that key decision-making jobs go to members who never face the test of the voting booth and whose only qualification may be a willingness to look the other way. It's been said that honest city government isn't possible. The only way to test that theory is to kick out the clubhouse poise who, like many mentioned here, are rotten to the core. It's a rotten to the core trading cards, text 1989, Mulroney and Gold Art, but we'll have a read through all this. Phenomenal. You'll learn more about politics in these 36 cards than you would in any civil class, any civil course you take, or curriculum you take in school. Just the same way we learn more about the drug war trade and the war on drugs and the corruption involved in it and the CIA, then in the drug war trading cards, then we would have ever learned reading anything from corporate mainstream media or centralized indoctrination centers. Numbers the same for cards as comics being topped off. The grading system for cards, I don't know them well. I don't have any graded cards and not yet anyway, and I looked at it very very just quickly, okay, and there's a couple of different grading companies out there, but I'll tell you more about this later, I guess. But for what I understand, I've seen grades of 7, 7.5, 8, 8.5, 9, 9.5 and 10. Gems. I haven't seen any 9.8s. There's lots of 10s that I've seen being sold. So for example, the Trump card graded at 10, I've seen it listed for a few thousand bucks. These would be a 10 in my book, okay. Rero, by any chance you show, do you have any more crinkling bags? I'm having a shortage of tingles and I need more. Awesome. I'm so weird to think about how old some of this stuff is. Yeah, yeah, amazing. That's what the human artifacts, right? Human artifacts, right? Fraguelafa, whose only qualification is looking away? This is hilarious. Awesome. That wasn't informative. It was editorial. It was informative. A lot of people don't know that government, they collect taxes, right? And they hand it out to their own people, right? That's it. A lot of people think this is, they don't understand. A lot of the stuff is no-bit contracts. They hand out multi-million, multi-billion dollar projects to their families and friends, or people who pay them out. Like, a lot of people don't know this shit. We need transparency of government, man. What the fuck, right? Patre patre patre. These cars are from the same people who did drug war? Yeah, yeah, from the same people. Eclipse comics and they put out a lot of cars, man. Amazing, amazing car. One day I'm going to have them all. They put out cards on. We looked at some of them, a lot of political stuff like this. They've also, it's Eclipse comics, by the way, Eclipse comics. And they put out the Hellraiser cars, deck one and two. They put out cards on serial killers. I have a couple of sets of those I bought way, way back in the day, right? I don't have a complete set, but I have a couple of packs and stuff. So super cool.