 You look at snowfall and you think that all of this stuff was going on, you know, all the killings and the way they sold drugs and you're like, and they selling these false narratives too. Still. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one. One on one. Yeah, we going to talk. Lately, you know, I've been seeing you. I did see the podcast, you had spoke about that, I want to say that while I'm thinking about it. Is it beat? Beat? It was, you was on a podcast or either you do a podcast. This was a, but this was virtual when I seen you. And it was with the guy out of Chicago. I think beat. What the heck is the name of that thing? It's beat something. Dave. Dave made it. But it's beat. Brake beats. Brake beats. Are you really affiliated with those guys or you just did that with them? Well, Dave is my partner. You know, it's crazy. When I went to prison. It was the first time I ever saw the source magazine was only like two pages. Yeah. And I wrote Dave a letter when I was in prison. He didn't get the letter, but I wanted to invest into the source magazine. Yeah. I kind of saw where it was going and he never responded, but later on in life when I got out, he contacted me and was like, man, I got a podcast idea. So me and him went together and did the podcast. And, you know, I help him with how I can. Yeah. But that's his company. Break beats is him and his. So you, I mean, will you, I'll still be seeing you on there. Is that something you're going to continue to do? We're going to, I think we're going to continue to do the, the snowfall. Yeah. Yeah. Where we go in and we analyze snowfall. That was all his idea. You know, I was totally against snowfall. I didn't want to have nothing to do. Yeah. I remember you telling or talk about it or anything. But yeah, that's what you said last show. Yeah. But once he brought it to me and I thought it was a good idea. And, you know, it's so much, so much false stuff that's being given to our people. And I thought it was a good idea to kind of set the record straight. Fact check. Because when you look at snowfall and you think that all of this stuff was going on, you know, all the killings and the way they sold drugs. And you're like, and they selling these false narratives too. Still, you know. Yeah. That's bad because it's not even real. It's promoting, I believe that it's promoting violence. It promotes selling drugs. And to, first of all, for John to do the show, I thought was distasteful. You know, me and him having dinner and lunch together and he not telling me that he's doing this show. I thought that was kind of distasteful. And then not to call me and ask me as a consultant. You know, at least you would have, I mean, right now we got a lot of guys that actually sold drugs. In LA right now. It's gotten out of Princeton a lot of time. And for you not to consult with somebody who really lived that lifestyle. I mean, any time for America to really see how people start to sell drugs, why they sell drugs. I mean, I believe they need the real, the true facts about the drug business. They don't want to change it, though. They don't want to. It's an industry that the country makes millions of dollars off of. Billions. Billions. Yeah, billions. So why change? They don't want to change it. The prison industry alone probably is like 58 billion dollars a year, 60 something billion dollars a year. Right. So like why, you know, they don't want to find a cure for this. Well, some people don't. But if you had a child or a brother or uncle or father or sister or mother that was on drugs, then you want to cure. Here we go.