 Let's make sure we're coming along there. Hi everyone, this is Joe. Welcome to my channel and welcome to another live stream. Today, today, what is today? Today is March 12th, Sunday, 2023. And we do live in interesting times. Today's live stream is going to be investing and personal finance. Let's talk about some economics which is linked up with politics, geopolitics and everything else right now. And we've done a lot of these. We do have a personal finance playlist on censor tube. Put a whole bunch of videos. We constantly do put out videos regarding investing in personal finance and discuss certain topics. And it should be interesting. She know how are you doing? Hey, Gio, greetings from Mexico. Salutations. Buenos dias. Good day. Cheryl, how are you doing? Happy Sunday, Gio. Hope all is well. Doing good, doing good. Cheryl, I cooked up. Well, I made something that I've never made before. Sort of a dish, Persian Armenian dish that we make. It's like this. And hello, Naz. How are you doing? Nazgul Christ, Nazgul Christ. It's flour. You heat up flour. Okay, heat it up. Heat it up. Just flour, white flour. Gentle. You got to mix it so it doesn't burn. Heat up flour and then you add butter. And mix that in. And then you add sweetener, some type. I added molasses, but the molasses I had. Oh, my God, how are you doing? Sunday was very profitable. 500 lunches at home. People are hungry. And who knows how many drinks? And I added molasses, but I should have added date molasses or grape molasses, because it's sweeter. So this had a little bitter taste to it. Some molasses that you add to muffins that I had. So I also added honey and maple syrup to it. And you can make it hard or soft. I made it sort of in between. And it's, it's like, let's see if you'll focus. It's called halva, but it's not halva that you buy in stores. Like with, what do you call it? With sesame oil, right? It almost, but it definitely doesn't have a fudge taste to it. It's my first time making it. The family has made it for decades upon decades since I was little, we used to eat it. So was this a success? It was a good experiment. Now I have a feel for it and I can manipulate it. But I got a lot of this to eat. You put it on a flat plate and it dries and becomes hard, right? Or harder. Yeah, date will work. Yeah. Sorry Elder God. A lot of butter. You might be able to make it with coconut oil. I haven't tried. It's my first time making it. So I had to have to get a feel for it, right? Now that I have a feel for it, I can mix in, switch up ingredients to test it out, right? Interesting, interesting. Cheryl, plant butter would work, would work with something like that, possibly. The only other sort of oil that I've worked with really that even comes close to butter is coconut oil. But olive oil, I don't know if olive oil would work. I don't know. Cheryl, I'm trying a nugget recipe later. If it fails, I may try this stuff. Yeah, it's interesting. And you put it on low, medium, low flour because it burns. It burns really fast. It gets brown. And the smell of the flour roasting, I guess, is the taste, the smell you want, right? And then you do that. And when it's hot, you add the butter. The butter should melt fairly rapidly within it. You keep on mixing it, constantly mixing it, right? So it doesn't burn at the bottom. And then you add your sweetener. So you need molasses because molasses gets hot. It's got high viscosity, right? I added honey because the molasses was bitter. So the order is heat up the flour, add the butter, melt the butter in the flour, and make sure you use some kind of fork so you're breaking it up so it's not in chunks. And then add the sweetener. Okay. You also add water as needed, right? Because it can be really, if it's really hard, that's sort of what you want as well when you spread on a plate. But you do have to add some water. The more water you add, the more obviously less hard it becomes. And there is a, it's like a breakfast dish that we make. If I added more water, this would be more liquidy, and you can eat that with bread and stuff like this. So that's a, it's called Hasuda in Armenian, I think. Evil to hope you're doing well. And again, while we wait for notification to go out, let me do my little intro. If you don't know what this work is about, I'm on patreon.patreon.com forward slash chico, c-h-y-c-h-o. We also have a sub-stack page and a subscribe star page. You can follow the work there. For those of you that are supporting this work on Patreon, on sub-stack, and on Twitch, where we are live streaming. Patek, how are you doing? Any news on Assange that I miss? Torturing the greatest, one of the most important journalists in human history with clowns in our societies still believing propaganda from corporate media and centralized power? It's, and people forgetting about Assange, how important of a role he played in bringing transparency to our society, of the shenanigans, of the crimes that centralized power has committed, the silence of the masses is deafening beyond belief, it's beyond belief. It's, to me it has been vomit inducing, really. So the news on Assange is he hasn't been photographed for a very long time, because they're trying to wipe him from collective memory, right? Because when you, when people can get journalists, can get a recent image of someone, that's news, right? But they've been prevented from doing that. So they've taken Assange out of the news cycle, just fucking imagine all these propagandists, so-called Western journalism, right? May it be BBC, Guardian, Telegraph, CNN, Fox, CBC, I don't give a rat's ass. All of Western corporate propaganda, media, is silent, because they're not independent journalists, they're not working for a betterment of society, or to bring transparency, or to ask the most important questions, they're stenographers of centralized power, right? Absolutely vomit inducing, right? So the latest news on Assange is he's being taken out of the news cycle, and we're into the 12th year of centralized power with the help of the media torturing one of the most important journalists in human history. Panic, yeah, it seems like that is the classic MO, just trying to make people forget and sad thing, and the sad thing is that it works more often than not, yeah. Not for us, not for us. For NPCs, yeah, they gave up their humanity a long time ago. The NPCs gave up their humanity a long time ago. Are you still human? Do you understand what is a what is a game of play? You should be proud. And the kushka, how are you doing? Welcome, welcome to another live stream. And gang, those of you who are sporting this work on Patreon, Substack, Twitch, and the handful of people that are sporting this work on SensorTube, and all the support we're getting through other means. Gang, thank you very much for the support. It is in large part because of your sport that we're able to do what it is that we are doing. And if you want to know, if you want to participate in our community, share information, you're definitely welcome to join us on Gilded. And the kushka doing great, you doing doing good. I'm following news like mad. I was up at three o'clock early, two thirty this morning, reading news of what's happening in the world, just because it is amazing times to be alive. It is amazing times to be alive. Very interesting, very interesting. Elder God, last picture I remember seeing of Julian is June 2019. Yeah, fist in the air, right? From what I understand, that was probably one of the last pictures looking as a recent recap from Caitlin Johnson said, looking defiantly, the video, looking defiantly into the camera with his fist in the air. That is a real human being. That is a real breathing, thinking, caring human being. The NPCs? Cheryl or I feel less than human today because daylight savings time started. Stupidest thing ever. 100% agree. 100% agree. Matt P.S. Thank you very much for the tier. One sub, subscribe for 22 months. Currently on a 12 month streak. Salutations, brother. Salutations. Again, we do announce these live streams, 30 minutes, 45 minutes before we go live on Twitter, Mines, VK, Gap, Parler, Gettr and a bunch of other platforms. Links are on our social media platforms. Someone's alarm is going. We had one of the same car going off yesterday for a while. Nagushka, it certainly is a unique time in all of history to be here. When 2020 happened, I knew there was no turning back and it made me an unwilling warrior. This is the role we've been thrown in. Are you human enough to take on that position? Or are you an NPC going about your business as if your programming is limited to what centralized power wants it to be? That is the challenge that we have been put in. Incredible, incredible moments. Incredible moment. Are you on the right side of history? Incredible moments, incredible moments. And gang, we will be uploading the audio, if everything works out well, of this live stream to soundcollar.com forward slash chichou as a podcast. And this podcast should be available in your favorite podcasting platform, including Spotify, iTunes and Google Play and whatnot. Aside from that, I'm going to take these guys down and gang, gang, gang, mods, mods, mods. Thank you for being here. Thank you for taking care of business. Thank you for having our backs. Fun times, fun times. Let's take these guys down. Let's talk about what's going on. Because wow, wow, wow. Fun stuff, fun stuff. Lonely Piggy, how are you doing? Hey all, hope everyone is doing well. Been a little while. Glad to be back here again. Glad to have you Lonely Piggy. Hope you're doing well. Oh my God, I'm strong enough to let the steel of justice lose on the traders. And they're in the Western world. We have traders all over the place, all over the place. Democracy Republic, first time chat. Salut, salut. I haven't been drinking any alcohol during our live streams. I've had a couple of random drinks here and there, but not much. As I said before, I was slowing down on the drinking. So we're doing tea and water. Chichou the man. Good evening, sir. Good evening. See death. How are you doing? Hope you're doing well. Hope you're doing well. And as I said, we're doing investing personal finance. Very much linked up to geopolitics. Very much linked up to what has taken place in the last three years. And just a heads up, for those of you that might be watching this stream after the fact on censor two. If we get into any discussions that are not permitted on censor two, the live stream will be cut short. And the full live stream will be available on Bichu, Rumble, and Odyssey. We'll see if we can upload everything to censor two. I'm not sure, because if we're really going to talk about investing in personal finance, there's some direction we need to go or we can go, which is not permitted to be discussed on censor two. The technocrats will not allow you to hear certain facts, certain truths, certain enlightening pieces of information that may protect you from their tyranny. So just a heads up. I'll try to have it away where we can have the whole live stream on censor two. But we'll see. But we'll see. As far as economics goes, gang, we've had a banking run in the last few days in the United States. We've had banking runs in Africa, in Europe, in Middle East. It's hitting the United States now. And it's playing out in a certain way. A lot of people are comparing it to 2008, but it has the potential to be a couple of orders of magnitude more than 2008, or it could be suppressed and the next one will be that big. Panic. I'm really hoping the new stream platform that train rec created is going to take off. Twitch is restricting speech more and more. Yeah, we haven't had any problems with Twitch yet with restricting speech. I mean, the R word we can't use, but that was for one or stand. That was a banned word from the get-go. And I'm okay with using low IQ or delayed instead of the R word. But if they do censor us, Panic, we will definitely be moving on to other platforms. And the next platform, I think, would be moving on to a platform that we're going to be introducing as a live stream. It's going to be Rumble. So at some point, I'm going to get into streaming simultaneously on Rumble and Twitter and Twitch at the same time. I might try to throw in Odyssey in there as well, but I think we're just going to go with Rumble and do it in piecemeal. Go 420 style. But we see. But we see. We know Rumble is free speech. They haven't bent yet. And I don't think they will. And I'm going to speak of alternative platforms. I wonder how censored kick is. The UI is almost identical to Twitch. Is it? Yeah, I haven't gone on kick is called. It has no restrictions as it stands. Yeah, I know Rumble is a free speech platform. No restrictions in terms of politics, society, social. You can talk about whatever you want. That's what I care about. All right. And that's what we should care about. So kick might look into it as well. I'm not absolutely sure. I did. Someone mentioned the last stream. And I did take a look at the page, the website, as far as I've gone. Great to know. They didn't even moderate racial slurs yet. Good. Words are words. Words. To me, censoring words is completely insane. Like it's part of the language. But you censor it from society. Then shouldn't you remove it from all dictionaries? And roll it back to a level where you say this word has no meaning anymore? But I don't know how that works. If you start removing words from language, how does that really work? I don't understand. All right. I totally agree. Censoring words is just giving them more power. Indeed. Indeed. Are we going to reach a point where they start censoring the most ridiculous words? And even right now, they censor the most ridiculous words. You can't say this. You can't say what? Are you crazy? And that's part of, again, the control mechanism that has been put into place. Control mechanism where they only want people to go in a certain direction and never deviate from the narrow path they've been put on. As a human being, right? I mean, that's one thing that has come out of gaming, which is absolutely brilliant, right? If you've been a gamer for a long time, you know that initially when games came to be, they had a certain path the character needed to go. I mean, this is it, right? And then what we got, and I can't remember which game was the first game to have an open world, right? Herzog from Sega Genesis in the late 1990s, maybe it was early 1990s, that was a map where you could go anywhere on the map. It was sort of open world, a very limited open world, right? But open world games really just exploded the gaming industry, right? That's what we want. We want to be able to explore our world, but technocrats and centralized power does not want people to explore the meaning of existence, the meaning of life, the meaning, their meaning of what life is, your meaning of what you think your life should be, right? Insanity, insanity, right? Panic, I remember school getting in trouble for a math test question about calories. People said they felt offended. Those are not people, those are NPCs, they're crazy. I was talking with a student of mine, just on this note. I was talking with a student of mine and I was trying to, because we're getting into a harder type of math problems and one way you teach mathematics and one way you should teach anything really, including living life, right? Is you start off by learning how to do basic operations, operations that take one step and then two step and then three step and then take two concepts, put it together to solve a problem and then take multiple concepts, multiple steps to put it together and solve a problem, right? So one of the things you need to do as an educator, as a math educator anyway, this is one of the things I do, I teach modules, segments, techniques for different things, right? And while I'm doing that, I'm trying to incorporate different processes together, right? So with this student, we've gone to a place where we're doing multi-step, multiple modules coming together and the trick is to make sure they're able to focus long enough, democracy, thank you very much for the follow, that they can stay focused long enough to complete the problem, right? To complete the problem and it takes time, it takes like anything, right? It's like doing Tai Chi, any type of martial arts, you have like for example Tai Chi, I think you have the 24 move Tai Chi meditation thing and then you can go to 36 and 48 and they have multiple techniques, right? Like good movies and when you show good movies with amazing fight scenes, the simpler movies or early directors, they do one or two punches cut, the amazing movies is they have a long shot spanning shot going around where they're doing multiple things in one shot, right? Mathematics is the same way. So this student was doing this thing and I'm trying to train him, teach him to stay focused long enough to complete the problem and he's stumbling every now and then, right? So I said, listen, you must have heard the saying saying that it's not over until the fat lady sings and I looked at him and he's like, have you heard this? It's not over until the fat lady sings and he's like, I go, wait a second, are you guys even allowed to use the word fat any more stuff? And he starts laughing. He goes, no, that's like fat shaming and it just started laughing and he started laughing and I just, you know what, go talk to your mom and ask her what that means, right? And I sort of took it in another direction saying, you know what? It comes from basically, I believe, from opera where, you know, opera, you have the fat lady coming and singing and goes, no, no, no, that's fat shaming and I couldn't stop laughing. We just couldn't, it was a great, great math session we have, right? So there's a long version of the story of ridiculous that they take words out of society. Insane, so is it okay to say it's not over until the skinny lady sings or are we even allowed to say lady, right? Like very weird, very weird. And so how are you doing? Ultimate Four was amazing, mid 80s, Commodore 64, nice, nice, nice. What is calculus exactly? Explain a very simple way. Calculus is an introduction of time, rate of change into mathematics. So we're no longer looking at static images, we're looking at functions to see what happens as time progresses, right? That's it. Wing Chun has 108 movements, nice, nice, El Degas, do you know how to do? I learned the 24, I think it's 24, almost a 24, I got up to 18 in the simple Tai Chi movement. The simplest, I don't know if it's the simplest one they have, but it's the simplest one they work towards. Yeah, I got about three quarters of the way and then I got distracted. That didn't finish my training, didn't finish my training. And again, gang, I've been training since 1986. Wow, wow, wow, nice. I have a friend that's been doing it since early 1990s, I think early 1980s. So it's pretty fit, push hands. Have you done push hands, El Degas? Throw people left and right. Push hands is crazy. Push hands is super cool. Push hands is super cool. Fun economics. I'm glad we're not going too crazy with what's going on in the economic world. Cheryl, I love push hands. So cool, so cool, so cool. Enzo, Steven Seagal. Steven Seagal at the time when he came out, he was rock and roll, right? Oh my God, I started my training in Hong Kong. Bruce Lee style. Bruce Lee style. See that? Steven Seagal practices bullshidio. Funny, funny. No, I think Steven Seagal martial arts wise. He was at a time. Pretty good. I think he had one or two moves that he always did bend the wrist to flip people the same way, right? How about Chuck? Enzo, Chuck Norris. From what I understand, he's actually a good martial artist. Seagal actually met Bruce Lee, really. Out of God. No way. In his mind. Hilarious, hilarious. Too funny. Too funny. See that? Yeah, Seagal trained Navy SEALs too. Love, love. He's just such a jinkus. I don't know what a jinkus is. Drunkard, maybe? Is that what it is? Oh, dinkus. Not a drinkus. Dinkus. Yeah, he sort of... What do they say? One of the sayings is they're so high in themselves they don't think their shit stinks, right? So, but I don't know him personally. I don't really follow him or anything. So, it is what it is. He's one of maybe five famous people who's pro-Russia. Yeah, you see, I heard... But he was pro. He like Russia for years. He's been... Which is fine. Why not? What's the problem? Right? It's crazy. It's crazy. He's still making movies. I saw a clip from one. He fights a guy without getting out of his chair. For real. See that? No way. Hilarious. And so small. What about that one actor? Muscles from muscles. Jean-Claude Van Damme. Jean-Claude Van Damme. Van Damme's supposed to be a very good fighter. He's a little guy though. I saw him in Vancouver when he was filming something I can't remember. So Van Damme is, for one or stand, he's a very... He was a very good, very talented fighter. But a little guy. Very little guy. A lot of amazing fighters have been little people. Little people can be seriously dangerous. Is that like fat shaming? Little shaming. Little people shaming. Homeless robot. Last time I flew, they showed a seagull movie on the plane. He's a pretty bass. Loves Japan and Russia. Awesome, awesome. What's that? His nickname and so it says. Michael J. White is the man. That guy is incredibly talented. Michael J. White. I don't know Michael J. White. Panic, Nagushka. Little people are indeed dangerous. Take on job. For example, I don't know who the odd job is. Who aren't these people, man? Yoda's pretty dangerous. I know that. Jean-Claude Van Damme is 5'9". No, he's not 5'9". Elder God. That's taller than me. Is he 5'9"? For some reason he seemed maybe because in the movies, I assumed he was a big guy. When I saw him, he seemed small. He just, I remember him being small guy, little guy. But maybe because he was bigger than life or something in the movies, right? Funny. At well, Elder God. I googled and got three different heights on the three results, each getting smaller at well. Maybe he's like my girl and he stands on boxes when he takes pictures with people. That clown. Hilarious, hilarious. Romantic walks. Romantic walks to KFC. How are you doing? I look forward to your stream on Sundays. Do you stream other days on other platforms? Well, I'm just live streaming on Twitch right now. And we do have a stream set up on Tuesday. We're going to do another mass stream on Tuesday. Most likely continue with trigonometry. But we'll see. All right. Elder God, a true warrior. Actually, I was watching Never Back Down to last night. Set. Pirate. Thank you very much for the follow. Salute, salute, salute, salute. And so short men too are angry dudes. My brother is short. Pissed off. My best friend, short. Pissed off. The little man syndrome is little guys create a lot of chaos. Like if you go to bars, the little guy that starts the fights and the big guy, their friends come in. Yeah, just are my experience anyway in the western world and in Canada and in the United States as well. More than half the fights our group would get into was because the smallest guy started, started chaos. Like it's weird. It's weird. The sheriff says, I had to taller than five nine hanging for years and never knew. Michael J. White has black belt in like six different fighting styles. You know what? His name started to ring a bell. And so Van Damme was insanely ripped back in the day and flexible, very flexible. Oh my God, I'm five five. I'm a monk on, on control. Five five. You're a little guy. You create a lot of shit. Oh my God, you create chaos. Hilarious. She knows, she's right. What are your thoughts on crypto at the moment? Seems like everyone misses the point with it. Using centralized tools. Would you invest in crypto right now? Yeah, I agree with you. Most people are missing the point. In crypto, they're using it as a trading instrument, not as a currency, right? Not as a, and trading instrument came is a currency really, but they're just trading it like a stock to make money and whatnot because it got hijacked by centralized power. So it's very problematic, right? I have never been in trading crypto. I have never, I don't buy and sell crypto, right? If I want to trade something, you can just trade Wall Street stocks if you want, or I buy and sell comic books or whatnot, right? The whole point of crypto is to be decentralized, to be, to have anonymity, okay? And to have complete control over your own finances. Unfortunately, a lot of people that are going through centralized nodes they have given up both those features. So once you give up both those features, there is no point to crypto, the crypto that people have through centralized exchanges and whatnot, right? So problematic, but NPCs can do whatever the hell they want, right? As far as would I buy crypto right now? No, no. Maybe, let me rephrase, maybe. I said I would buy it around 16, 17 Bitcoin anyway. Radman, thank you very much for the follow. And someone on last stream last week, before the bank runs happened this week, asked if I would buy a Bitcoin right now because it did a run from 16, 17 to 24, 25. I didn't answer yes or no. I said it could go up, it could go down. It's already done a fair run. I don't know, right? I was not a buyer. So right now, Bitcoin is sitting around 20,000, 20,500 or something like this. Would I be a buyer right now? Still no. Maybe, if I didn't have any, then maybe I would get a position in just as a hedge, right? Small position. Again, maybe 10% of full position you want to go in. But I wouldn't bet the farm on crypto right now, not by long shot. So it's just a hedge right now and a minor hedge at that. Okay. Go for it. I hope you're doing well. The Jean-Claude Van Damme commercial with the movie Volvo Semes is epic. I don't know which one is that one. I don't know which one that one is. Eduardo, I am smaller and was very small in fifth grade, but I wrestled with the fat guy on the class. My nickname then was little big guy. Awesome. Little big guy. I was a little guy too when I was smaller and I got into fights. I just, you know, bullies picked on me. I wouldn't back down. Panic. Have you watched the Chris Rock thing on Netflix where he roasted Will Smith and Jada as a response to the slap? Did he cover that one? Is that the one where he talked about Kania as well? If it's that, if that's the one, I saw it. That was like a few months ago, like four or five months ago, maybe. If it's that's the one, I did see it. But I can't remember the, he might have talked about Will Smith. This new cycle is so heavy. It's hard to remember what's going on. You got to get a general feel for it. The micro is difficult. The macro is easy, right? Romantic walks, agreed. Crypto is for long-term investment. Yeah. Enzo, have an old friend who became extremely wealthy from this crypto thing some years ago. Nuts, lost touch as money sadly went to his head. Indeed. And that happens to many people. I've seen it happen to people. And to a certain degree, it happened to me many moons ago, many, many moons ago. I'm a good trader or I can be a good trader when I focus. So the initial wealth boost can get to your head. You just have to ground. You have to spend a little bit of time going through those fluctuations to be able to ground and remember what is important. Hopefully, they come back. Otherwise, they'll go insane and they'll lose everything. Not only that, not monetarily, but they'll lose their essence as well. They'll lose their essence. Cheryl, would you consider investing in a small private company? What would be your threshold? It would have to be local, not dealing international trade. That's one thing for a company. It would have to have access to the resources, to whatever it needed, to create the product that it was selling locally, or make sure it has access to it easily. So it can't be access to the resource that the company is using, that essential, right? Like, for example, if you're doing electric cobalt, right? So if you can't get cobalt, nothing else works, from where I understand anyway, right? I'm just using an example. So if whatever product they were making was dependent on, if there was one cog in the wheel that was a weak link, that might not be easily available, I wouldn't invest in them. They would have to be local. If they're pushing the woke agenda, I wouldn't put two cents in them, let alone buy their products. They would have to have not much debt, right? You would have to consider to make sure that their business model is not dependent on interest rates, right? If that's their thing, they're screwed, right? So some people, business model is all they can, they have access to cheap money. Well, shit, good luck, right? So they can't have that kind of a business model. Cheryl, for example, a small bus developing a wind tech component. Depends, Cheryl, wind technology is not really economically viable, really in most places. And you need certain components to be able to make windmills and wind farms and wind turbines and stuff like this. Hard to say, hard to say. Is it a product that's, that there, is it a product that they're going to be selling to people who are camping, vans, buses to generate energy for them? So is it a small product? For end-to-end users? It's small footprint, home business scale turbines, home business scale turbines, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay, okay, possibly, possibly viable. I would look into the company called GRNC, let me look it up. GRNC, let me, let me look this up real quick because I've been following them. They make energy GNRC, I believe it's GNRC. Generic holdings, engages in design and manufacture small, of power generation equipment, yeah, yeah. Other power products, look into these guys. I think these guys model is viable. Okay, and for the record, disclaimer, family does not have, does not have interest in this company. However, family has been considering getting interest in this company. But right now the market is no go. Check into these guys, Cheryl, if you know them or don't know them. See what they have, and I think on providing something for small scale businesses, individuals, it is viable. It is viable. The problem again comes into the commodities, what they need, like basically the supply chain, right? So the supply chain can't be too intricate, where you have to get this from this, this from this, this from this, this from this, this from this, this from this, this from this, this from this, and then depend on low interest rates and cheap energy. If your company is based on that, you're screwed. You're screwed, right? Or at least for the short term, you're going to be in trouble. Okay. Romantic walks, you're a true intellectual, you have so many books in your repertoire. There's one interview I saw, I forget who it was with. They got a huge library of books and stuff like this, interview asked them, have you read all these books? And the person said, I've read every last page, right? And then he laughs, he goes, I opened up the last page of every book and read it, right? So I've read all the graphic novels, almost all the graphic novels, a lot of books that I have up there, stuff like this. This side is my partners, and she's read a lot of them, nursing, that she's sort of prevented from working in British Columbia, Canada. Because fascists, like crazy, World Economic Forum, pseudo-intellectuals, pseudo-fascists, really. Alga Chico, I have just invested in four pubs, and now I'm looking at purchasing a 17th century pub in my hometown, which has been closed for six years. Awesome. That, I think, is a good place to be under God. Because, like for example, in times of depression, one of the best businesses was selling alcohol, right? And community, because the bills community makes people forget and provides a place where you can be happy or you can vent, you can talk. Sort of becomes the town square soap box, in a sense. So, that type of stuff on a local basis, definitely, especially if it's challenging the blockchain stuff, and not blockchain, the multinational corporations and stuff like this, because people are going to start gravitating towards local community stuff. They'll have to, other than the NPCs. The only problem might be energy and government trying to shut you down. But if you have a strong community, you can resist any of the bureaucrats, world economic form bureaucrats, might be coming after you, right? The Kez, how are you doing? Hello, hello, and gang, do not forget, do not forget. Free Assange, free Assange, free Assange. Julian Assange is a publisher and journalist that is being crucified for trying to bring transparency and accountability of capitalist power to humanity, something that we desperately need in our societies. For more information, see wikileaks.org, defend.wikileaks.org, or Julian Assange and Wikileaks Playlist on Sensor 2. The last of our pomegranates, the last of our pomegranates. So sad, so sad, the last of our pomegranates. Little spoon. But wow, romantic walks. Pomegranates are extremely healthy, full of antioxidants. Super good, super good. Hello, God. I've already looked into sourcing all my products from local suppliers. Fortunately, it's in a farming area, awesome. Now that's exactly what needs to happen because right there, when you source everything from local community, you build a network that is solid, right? That is solid. So if the government tries to take you now, the local farms, the local breweries that supply you, they're taking bread away, they're taking money away from these guys. So if the government tries to come and beer across, try to come and take you out, these guys will stand by you, right? And six degrees of separation. You got a full-on movement there that I would fear being a beer crowd taking all communities right now. If I was working for the government, I'd be looking for a new job right now, gang. Bit of advice, take it with a grain of salt. Don't take anything seriously that I say. But personally, if I had a government job, which I have never had a government job, I never will have a government job, right? If I was working for the government, I would be jumping ship as fast as I can right now, as fast as I can. I would try to find something to do, even if it was a less pay, okay? Government jobs, in my opinion, from my guess, are going to be getting chop, chop, chop. And personally, if I was an independent company, I would never hire anyone, sort of a trick there, not trick, but a problem there. I would never hire anyone that has worked for government for an extended period of time. I would never hire them, okay? Because they don't know what it means to be in a free-market society, to function that way. They have been, in general, leaching off humanity, and I'm lasting that they're just bureaucrats. And the last thing, if I was running a company, last thing I would want in my company is someone that's a bureaucrat and someone that doesn't know what work means, okay? I've already chose the dictated pomegranates. It's a secret, it's a secret. Hey, hey, Lark Park, how are you doing? Hope you're doing well. Welcome to another live stream. And how's about that, the bank run? You guys looked into this? Exciting stuff, no? Exciting stuff, no? All right. SVB, SVB bank runs. So what we're seeing right now is a lot of people that were betting on cheap money, getting a rude, effing awakening, right? Cheryl, the Silicon Valley Bank, the Silicon Valley Bank, the technocratic bank, right? Yeah. Nagushka, will the bank run in America affect banks in Canada? Indeed, indeed. For example, TD Bank has already dropped $10, more than $10 of its price. The odds are it's got a long ways to go yet, okay? Someone mentioned on our Guild server, I don't watch cable television, so I don't know what commercials they're running, and I run ad blocks, ad blocks plus, I run multiple things online when I'm online. So I don't really see ads online either. I only see ads from websites that have okayed ads to be run on, that way I'm supporting them, right? So they make money off those ads, and they're not very many, right? So someone on our Guild server mentioned that Canadian government or the banks in collaboration with the banks have been running ads for the last few weeks saying that don't worry Canadians. Canadian banks are solid because Canada, Canadian government has guaranteed 75% of all funds in Canadian banks and stuff. And the person said that as soon as they saw those ads running, they knew that something was up, right? There's going to be bank runs happening. So that's second hand info, but Canadian banks are going to get hit as well, most likely, especially, especially. One of the things with Canadian banks that they're extremely, extremely vulnerable to is the war on China, right? So right now, Western world is gearing up towards a war with China, the same way they did towards a war with Russia in Ukraine, right? So if China, Chinese investors decide to pull out of Canada, you can pretty much kiss most of the Canadian economy goodbye, right? And the Canadian dollar plummet, right? Canadian real estate will drop down back down to reality, right? Not to the stratosphere or to the moon, right? It's already come down a fair bit, but it's got so much more to go, right? Just on the real estate front, a couple of days ago, I was talking with a friend of ours that they just recently bought a house, recently meaning the last two, three years they bought a house, right? So their house value went up for a short period, now it's back down to where it was where they bought it. And they're like, yeah, yeah, we won't lose money if we sell it, if they can sell it, right? If we sell it, you know, we're about the same. And then this friend was started sort of, I started talking about SVB, Silicon Valley Bank, just mentioned the drop, oh, there's a bank run in the United States and a couple of bad, they're not really aware of what's going on. But these people, these friends of ours, and all other people we know, they ended up getting their mortgage floating interest rate, right? Because the bank people said, oh, get it floating, we advise people getting floating. If you listen to bankers regarding your finances, you're pretty much screwed, right? You got to do your own research, because the bankers are trying to make money, mint money off your back. So the people we know, majority of people, I think almost everyone we know that's Karen and mortgage, they all sign up for floating. Meanwhile, I told some of the people, don't get floating, what are you crazy? Including this friend that I was talking to a couple of days ago, I told them, don't get floating, lock the damn thing in. But you can only lock it for five years and count it anyway. So in five year time, they're screwed. But these guys floated it, right? And then she told me two days ago, I couldn't believe it. I have to go, what? She goes, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. You know, we're paying, they're paying $1,400 every two weeks, so $2,800 a month for a mortgage. And she goes, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. And $4 off principle. I go, what? I was like, what? I looked at her and I go, what are you talking about? She goes, yeah, yeah, yeah, we make payments every two weeks, buy weekly payments. So $2,800 and a total $8. What are you talking about? I go, you're only knocking off $8 off the principle? She goes, yeah. And if interest rates go up higher, we're screwed. I go, what are you crazy? So she turns to me. She said, yeah, we're basically renting from a bank, our house from a bank. I go, if you're lucky, because of the house value drops more, now they're in the hole for a few hundred thousand dollars. And then they also have to renew in whatever, two years, three years. Peer insanity, peer insanity. That's Canada. In Canada, debt rate is through the roof. A lot of people have floating mortgages. And interest rates are going to go up. Canadian dollar has already dropped down to 72. The odds are it's going to go down. It might do a double bottom bounce up a little bit, come down again. But Canadian dollar, if this shenanigans with China continues, Canadian dollars, toast, should be. It would most likely go down into the mid-60s at best. Romantic walks. Your thoughts on chat GPT. Isn't it just a glorified AI agent that grabs this info from a huge database? What am I missing? No, you're not. The only thing you're missing, you shouldn't call it AI. It's not an AI. It's a search engine that has been given certain programs, certain code to put things in a certain way. It's machine learning. It's not true AI, right? And yeah, it's a glorified Wikipedia. It's a glorified Wikipedia. That being said, South Park did a fantastic episode on it. Or a good episode. The first three quarters was good. The end was whatever, but the first three quarters was good where they were talking about chat GPT. Where it was hilarious. Where people were using chat GPT to reply to texts. So they showed the boys using or people dating one partner using chat GPT to reply to a text where a partner was texting them a lot. So they weren't even reading this crap, right? Maybe on that front it's okay to use, but it's going to blow up in your face, as it did in the South Park episode, right? Like Park Chicho. My, my man, funny you about run banks because I just got back from a walk around at the park, hilarious, like Park. I mentioned Park walks are way better. Park runs are way better than bank runs. Way better. Cheryl, only five years. And then it automatically goes to variable. No. And then they have to renegotiate. Yeah. In Canada, it like they can get a 30 year mortgage or 25 year mortgage or whatever it is, but they have to the maximum, like they do five year terms. So even if you locked it in, like people who locked it in, let's say three years ago. So they locked it in three years ago, three years gone. And three years ago interest rates were really low. Their mortgages, their renegotiation is coming up, right? Three years ago they could get the mortgage that like, I don't know, whatever, if that good credit, two and a half percent, three percent max, maybe, right? Right now when they're going to renegotiate in two years, even now you're talking six percent, six and a half percent at best, right? That's double. They're done. A lot of people were already maxed out, right? So it's a serious problem. This is a domino effect. We'll see where it goes. Cheryl, the mortgage advisor, their advice I appreciate most was to make back weekly payments rather than monthly. It adds so much more to the principal every year. Hopefully, Tonya Polaris, how are you doing? With these friends that we have, they're only taking down eight dollars per month off the principal. Eight FN dollars per month off the principal right now. Eight dollars from a $2,800 payment. And then they also have taxes. They also have repairs. They also have all the stuff, expenses that comes with the house. And they bought, if house prices drop, like I asked this friend. I said, listen, so are you underwater on the house? She goes, no, no, no, she says, we're the same. If we sell right now, we don't lose anything, right? Again, if they can sell. I said, well, what if it keeps on going? She goes, I don't know. I go, well, you could just walk away because during the 2008 financial scam, one thing that happened was, for example, people had bought homes, let's say for a million dollars, right? Back then the average was lower, right? But let's make it a million, make it even, right? So they had bought homes for a million dollars. Let's say they could put, they had to put 10% down. A lot of people didn't. Let's say some people barely even put 5% down, right? But let's say a good person making a good investment decision had saved up some money, put 10% down, right? So a million dollar house they bought, they put $100,000 down, right? So they got a loan mortgage for $900,000, right? Price of the house is a million. If a price of the house goes up to 1.5, a 1.1 million, then hey, great, they made 100,000 less all the fees, so they break even still, right? If you buy a home for a million, sell it for a million, you're losing money, by the way, right? Because there's transaction fees and stuff like this, right? So house, they bought a house for a million, put $100,000 down, they got $900,000 mortgage. Houses plummeted some places by more than 50%. So now the house that they bought is worth $500,000. That means they lost half a million dollars, right? They still have $100,000 equity in the house, but dropped $500,000 in value. So what happened in 2008? After 2008, smart people didn't pay mortgage for a while, right? They banked the money, didn't put it in the bank where they owed the mortgage, right? They took the money and put it somewhere safe, right? So they didn't pay for a while, right? And banks were like, it takes a while to evict people, right? So they built up a nice little nest egg and then they got evicted, right? So they had to leave the house. So there you go, here's a paper for the house, piss off banks, right? The house is now worth half a million dollars. And then the bank has to get rid of this house. They can't, banks can't hold on to all this property that is worth so much because it takes maintenance, it takes this, it takes this. It's not really an asset if the value, if you're not selling it and if the value keeps on going on and it's more of a liability. Like a car is not an asset according to banks. It's a liability because it has payments you have to make, expenses, gas, maintenance and all this shit, right? So the banks are looking to sell this property. So all these people that walked away from the house, right? They had nest egg on the side under a different name, family name and stuff. They come back and buy the house for half a million dollars. So they had $900,000 mortgage on a house they walked away from. The house is now worth half a million dollars. So they rebuy the same house or something equivalent to it. So they just saved themselves half a million dollars or $400,000, right? I expect that to happen. However, one thing that occurred since that time, they made it harder for people to first of all walk away from property than sometimes that debt goes with you, like in Spain. You buy a house, you get mortgage, that debt goes with you forever. A lot of people in Spain after 2008 scam, they killed themselves because they were carrying debt forever now. They're screwed, right? So I think they changed the laws in Canada and the United States where it's not as easy to walk away from property. Okay, but we'll see how that plays out. This is all just a scam anyway. So we'll see how far they take the scam, right? Let me just give a greeting to my... Larkvarchicho. What are your thoughts on inflation and the hike up of the gas prices? Do you think it'll ever go away? It goes away when we get rid of these world economic foreign puppets that are ruling over the Western world and they need to be dealt with, right? So for example, in Canada, gas prices are going to go up 14 cents per liter. It's starting April 1st, I believe, and tax on alcohol is going to go up 6.6 and a half percent starting April. That includes small breweries. So small breweries in Canada, and there's a lot of them, right? And distilleries in Canada, they're going to get screwed because government wants more money. These fucking bureaucrats want more money, right? People need to understand these large governments, these large governments and these bureaucrats, these government employees, these leeches on humanity, they are completely annihilating our economies. Why they're annihilating our economies? Because they want more people dependent on the government to live, right? They want more people dependent on the government to live. Why? Because that gives them more power, right? It's a fucking cycle. We need to break that cycle. Two ways of breaking that cycle, right? One way is function outside of the control systems. Many people are, right? For example, in Greece, they say unemployment is 50 percent. Yeah, right. Be honest, full. Thank you very much for the follow. So in Greece, they say unemployment is 50 percent. You can check the numbers, I don't know. Back in 2008 or 2010, I looked at what was going on. Sometimes I'm going with really old data, right? But take your favorite country and say unemployment is 50 percent. Oh, we need to make more taxes because a lot of people aren't working and stuff like this. No, unemployment is not 50 percent. Employment on the books is 50 percent. And there's a huge underground economy, right? Which is why? Which is why? Which is why they want to bring in central back digital currencies because they don't want that underground economy from functioning, right? They want to take everything. They want their cut. They want their fucking cut, right? Who does that? That's mafia. That's mafia, right? And what do you think is going to happen? What do you think is going to happen? As soon as they introduce central back digital currencies, the economy is going to come to a grinding halt, right? And alternate currencies are going to pop up. Local currencies are going to pop up, okay? Not only that, they're going to siphon off so much money from the real economy to put into their coffers. Meanwhile, while in Canada, taxes are going up, gas prices are going up 14 cents per liter, right? And there's how many liters in a gallon? I forget, it's like four liters in a gallon, 3.75 liters in a gallon, check on it. But there's three, four liters per gallon. So for those in the United States, multiply 14, let's say 15 by four, right? That's 60 cents more, four liters per gallon. Thank you very much. So 60 cents more per gallon going up in Canada, because government says so, they need more money. CO2, Greta is appalled. How dare we drive to feed our families, right? So they're kicking up that much. They're raising taxes on alcohol. Meanwhile, the liberal government is giving themselves bonuses, right? The MPs, right? Through those salaries going up like 10 grand, right? Fucking unbelievable, unbelievable, right? Unbelievable, crazy shit. That's what happens when you live in their dictatorship, totalitarian, bureaucratic, fascist, right? Controller Zen, it's been hilarious watching AI accounts, causing havoc and discord servers. The accounts keep insisting they aren't AI, hilarious, hilarious. And some of them will add anybody with a new post every time. Oh my God, nastiness, nastiness, nastiness. I'm scrolling down and getting... Alligator, my taxes are currently paying for hotels for visiting strangers in my country. Seems like a bad investment. Very bad investment, very bad investment. You could save a lot of money on taxes by downsizing government by 95%, like literally downsize the damn thing, right? An Albertan gallon has five liters. Ha-ha, plutonic blurs, hilarious. And in Canada, elections are coming up in Alberta. They have an NDP clown running against who's in power right now. Albertans, if you're listening, I sure as hell hope you're going to be doing everything you can to prevent the NDP from getting control on Alberta because you're going to be fucked just as much as BC, okay? Because BC is in deep shit. BC is in deep shit. We've got world economic forum bureaucratic puppets here controlling shit done, right? They're annihilating, annihilating the economy and they're annihilating mental health of our society, right? You should check it out. It's crazy, it's crazy, right? North Park, Greece's actual previous frequency, 88, 77 monthly, according to training economics. So is that unemployment? No, it can't be unemployment that high, right? Nagushka, Albertans, the final remnant of a sanctuary in Canada, Chinat. Yeah, Nagushka, I seriously hope Albertans are able to hold on. All they need to do is hold on this election and the veil has been lifted. These world economic forum puppets are going to be running for the hills. And I sure hope a lot of them are arrested and put on trial for crimes against humanity and for being traitors to our nations. No matter where you are in the Western world, by the way. But then again, bank runs, right? World war, they're pushing. No, that's Greece's employment. Oh, Greece's employment right now is 88%. So what do you call it? 12% unemployment? I doubt it. That can't be it. Cars are, how are you doing? Back like 10 years ago in 2000 and... Where was it? 2008, 2009? After the financial scam? Unemployment was crazy. I think it was like 50% unemployment. It was insane. Yeah, that's what it is. I think that's crazy. I can't see it being... Unemployment is only 12%. That's pretty high, by the way, Western world. But unemployment was a lot higher. Where are you from, homie? Cars are. I'm in Western Canada, brother. Where are you from? You're not from Silicon Valley, are you? Did you get your money out? Did you get your money out? Or are you in line? In line waiting until Monday, 10th set up. I have your VR glasses on. For Russia, salutations, Russia. Hope you're doing well. Hope you're doing well. We'll talk once. One beer barrel has 117.3475 liters. And online calculators have... How the hell are you guys? Gallons and liters. Why not? Why not? And by the way, this whole SVB thing, Silicon Valley Bank, if it goes without bailouts or bail-ins, bail-ins mean that the bank sees a certain amount of people's funds to bail itself out, right? So basically, not only is taxpayer or taxpayer is going to be bailing out the bank, the bank is stealing funds of depositors. You're getting double... It's nasty, right? It's nasty, okay? So if they're not... If they don't bail them out or bail them in, the bank doesn't bail in, which they don't. They already got seized to a certain degree. There should be a contagion. There should be a domino effect kicking in. We'll see. But I think there's going to be a lot of... It's going to be an amazing period, next few months, by the way. Do you know any words in Russian? Borsh, Pirashki? My grandfather was from Russia. I have ancestry from Russia. They left when communism rolled in and they took over their farm and said, you can't grow what you want to grow or what you know how to grow and we're partitioning your land into little pieces. Little pieces and these people know and you get this and you got to share the house. They put everything in carts and they used to tell stories to my parents and stuff like this to the elders where they said, oh yeah, they used to take wheelbarrows of money and just burn it like it was useless. But basically they threw everything in wheelbarrows not wheelbarrows and carts and stuff back then with the horses and went to Iran. They migrated, right? Normally they were very nice. What else do I know in Russian? I do know some words but we mixed it in with Armenian and Farsi. So I don't know which one's Russian, which one's not. What else do I know in Russian? I do know some other words in Russian. They come up but I can't recall right now. Gaming Goods, the CEO of SVB with Drew his assets before the crash goes to show how much he knew and maybe others most likely. Yeah, indeed. Like a few hours before. And by the way, they had in their in top management, they had someone that was involved with Enron. They had someone that was involved with Lehman Brothers. That was on his FNS resume, right? The guy worked at Enron, one of the biggest scams in US history, worked in Lehman Brothers, one of the biggest scams in US history and saw SVB down the toilet, one of the biggest banks in US history and went to run on, right? This is the why we have to hold people accountable for their crimes really because you don't, they come back like bedbugs, fuck you up, right? Like seriously, what's wrong with us? Turn the other cheek has gone ridiculous, right? Lark Bark is just a matter of time until the domino effect kicks in, which is around the corner, yeah. Which we might be in right now. We'll see what happens tomorrow. Should be an exciting ride. I'll be up and early. Could go up. Yes, we're printing a couple of trillion dollars to bail out the technocrats that have been sharing your data, collecting your DNA and acting as sensors of centralized power. Yes, we have to bail them out, right? Controller Zen. Tukarsar, you're looking at the great grandson of Stalin here, right? Chicho is your leader of my blood, right? Hilarious. What's up, Chicho? Warzone Brooks, how are you doing? Hope you're doing well. Who thought about Chicho? That's how you became a Persian Armenian. Interesting, interesting. Well, one part of it. I had another part that escaped World War I in Ottoman Turkey, and they went on the death marches, right? My great-grandfather perished on the death marches, and my great-grandmother raised six children by herself, right? So, genocides, survivors of genocide, right? So, during turmoil, during those periods, those mass migration everywhere, just the same way it is right now, right? Romantic walks. Are you more fluent in Armenian or Farsi? Armenian, Armenian, Armenian. I had to relearn Farsi. I forced myself to relearn Farsi. Maybe Chicho has also ties to the Tsar dynasty. The Tsars. Asset deflation. Asset deflation. Bingo, bingo, plutonic, pluralist, major asset deflation coming up in certain parts. Certain parts asset inflation, right? And it really depends on if they're going to be bailing them out, if they're going to be printing a shit ton of money, because if they do that, then we're going to see asset inflation. But I don't think they're going to do that. They need to keep tabs on inflation. I mean, they put themselves in a hole, right? In a bind. Because Western world is collective at war with Russia and China soon to be. And it's sort of a, not on the forefront, but war drums not only pounding, they're making moves, right? The war has already begun with China. So, any nation that wants to wage war, they have to have a solid currency. They can't have hyperinflation at the same time that they're waging war, right? And they have no room to maneuver right now. They can't lower interest rates because inflation is pretty high, right? And if they kill the supply chain coming out of China, the way they killed resources coming out of Russia, you're going to see inflation go through the effing roof for certain products, right? Really. Like just imagine what a price of a laptop is going to be if all of a sudden, China's sanctioned. Just imagine. Or price of tubes for a tire. Because last I looked at this, I looked at this again. This is something that, I don't know if you want to say, preppers with people who realize what was coming were looking into, that's why cryptos came to be, right? But I looked into a lot of the stuff what was coming out of China, what was the main products being that China basically had control of. From what I understand, almost 100% of tubes for tires comes from China. So if all of a sudden we've got sanctions going on China, all these people riding bikes, trying to reduce their carbon footprint, they're screwed, right? They blow a tire, they're done, right? And plastic has a certain shelf life, right? So if you need to get backups for your bikes, go get your tires right now, extra. And if sanctions don't go up within five years, whatever it is, the plastic six years wears off and it's not, it doesn't have its integrity anymore, right? But it's a failsafe. It's a sort of a safety net, right? And there's a lot of things that just come out of China, right? Medicine, start stocking up on your medicines gang, right? Get your vitamin C's, vitamin D's, get your zincs, get stuff that do some research and find out. And we can do it in our guild, by the way. Maybe we should have a separate folder, supplies, survival, something like this to try to figure out what's made almost 100% in China, right? And what people need to stock up on to protect themselves from what's coming, what these technocratic world economic form puppets want to do. Which is basically wage war, war three, because their whole economic model has collapsed and they want to introduce centrally back digital currencies so they can control everything. Ah, E, make you a slave, right? Hold on to your gold and silver coins, yeah. If you have them, yeah. Good idea, yeah. Larkbark, I have a great deal of respect for Russian athletes, especially the ones that have competed in combat sports, yeah. Russians are tough, tough, right? Fed, Fedner, Fednor, what a fighter. Fedner, Fed, Fednor, oh my god, I haven't seen him for a while. So, at least, controllers in. Like this with Lenin Stalin or the Ramanovs. Oh my god, like the Ministry of Truth said about China, quote, we want competition, not conflict, indeed. The West can't compete with China. These puppets that have been spoon fed with a silver spoon or golden spoon, some of them, they don't, they want control. They have no idea what economy means or anything. The only thing they know is fascism, totalitarianism, their depravity, their, their disgusting perspective on humanity and life and all that jazz. They're some of the most vomit-inducing creatures of in the history of humanity. Sleepy waves, Chicho. What's up, Chicho? How are you doing, doing good sleepy waves? Been so long since I was able to catch a live stream. I'm currently in Colombia for two months. Woo-hoo, awesome. Salutations, how's it there, by the way? How's Colombia going? Plutonic Plurus, we could put, make a quote, put together your survival collection stream. Oh, we could, yeah, that'd be a good idea, actually. Plutonic Plurus. Not be a good idea. Sleepy waves, Chicho. If you're saying that they can't wage war because the economy in the Western world is in hyperinflation, then what's going to happen when they do? Because they definitely are going to take us to war, which I know, yeah, that's the thing. I don't think they're, they're going to allow the economies to go into hyperinflation. I think they're going to continue to kick up the interest rates, right? Because one of the things the United States has done is use the US dollar as a weapon, right? So there's a lot of countries that have debt in US dollars, they're screwed because they gave away their sovereignty to the United States of America, to the Fed, right? So what they can do, the United States, while it's waging war on Russia and China, because a lot of the customers, because they're trying to do the whole domino thing, right? So there's a lot of customers that are third world countries of Russian resources, Russian food, Chinese resources, Chinese products, right? Not part of the whole belt and road initiative, right? A lot of those countries from the global south have debt in US dollars. So as US dollar interest rates go up, the US dollar gets stronger, right? Because it's paying back more interest, so you can just park your money there, collect interest, right? So if that continues, then all those countries that have that in US dollars, they're screwed because they have to pay back in US dollars, but their economies do not support that, right? Because if they're producing something, if the whole economy is slowing down and their payments are going up because they have to pay more interest than the US dollar debt that they have, they're going to come, their economy is going to come grinding to a halt. So in that sense, they probably won't buy as much stuff from Russia and energy from Russia as they do right now. And the deals they have with China are not as viable through the belt and road initiative. So I'm expecting rates to continue to go up in the United States and Canada and the Western world. I'm not sure what's going to happen in Europe. Europe is a shit show. Europe has done a full war mode, right? Collectively, Europe has gone together and said, yeah, they're going to do collective purchases of weapons to send to Ukraine to wage war against Russia with the United States, Canada and stuff. Like people say, oh, the United States, Canada, Western Europe, they're not a war with Russia. I don't know what it takes to be a war with another nation, but to me, that is war. They're now in full-blown war with Russia. That's NATO versus Russia, right? So they need to have a stable currency to be able to do that. So I don't think they're going to allow their currencies to go into hyperinflation. Because if the currency is going to hyperinflation, then they won't be able to buy the resources, the commodities, the metals, the oil, the energy, the cobalt, the whatever it is, the food that they need to be able to maintain their economies in a war posture, right? So Russia has already gone into a war-based economy. The West is about to go into a war-based economy. That means a lot of energy, a lot of resources are going to go towards not making things that you and me need, but making things that the military industrial complex need and the world economic foreign powers need to maintain power within their countries and to continue waging war on Russia and kickstart a war with China, i.e. World War III. How is this going to play out? Is the West going to win? I would not bet on it. The West is in deep shit. And when it's all said and done, I've said it before, I'll say it again, we might be going behind another iron curtain and we're on the wrong side. Okay, we're on the wrong side. Before all this stuff gets out of hand, we have to remove these world economic foreign puppets from power. Okay, so any politician, any politician that is taking away free speech in the Western world that is limiting your ability to do business, to make money, that wants to introduce centrally backed digital currencies, take away, eliminate cash, and wants to monitor all your data. If they need a digital ID, they are your enemy. Okay, because the only reason they want to do that is a fail-safe mechanism, so they don't want to lose control. Because if their plans don't play out, and they won't, they've lost Ukraine, they're going to lose against China, they're done. The Western world is done as a global hegemonaut power. It's done, right? Then what they're going to do, they're going to create new gulags for me and you that live in the Western world. The concentration camps are already built. Okay, they're already built. Keep that in mind, gang. It's a dangerous period, no doubt, no doubt. It's a dangerous period, no doubt, no doubt. Crazy times, crazy times. We'll see what happens on Monday. Tomorrow should be very interesting. They say RMS. Gang, do not forget. Free Sange, Free Sange, Free Sange. Julian Sange is a publisher and journalist that is being crucified for trying to bring transparency and accountability of capitalist power to humanity. For more information, see wikileast.org, defend.wikileast.org, or are Julian Sange and Wikileast Playlist on censored, too? I hope you guys are having a good Sunday. And by the way, we're going to start getting into the patio soon. Just need it to warm up a little bit. So before I go in there and start doing the kicking in the gardening season, might as well do a couple of streams before I go in there. So we see both angles of what the patio looks like before we kick it into full bloom mode, right? Sleep away, chicho. Damn, poor Sange is still locked up. I would have not lasted that long, I swear. Yeah, I wouldn't have lasted that long either. He's a true warrior, man. He's like literally a true warrior. Like, I wouldn't have done what he did. I wish I could. I'd like to think I would, but I know I wouldn't. Sacrifice everything to try to convince the NPCs to make sure we have transparency in our societies. He had hope in humanity. I do as well to a certain degree, but I lost again. I took, I make the mistake every now and then to put my faith in the masses. But I lost my faith in the masses after 9-11. After they all drank the Kool-Aid, hook, lion and sinker, they're all in. They all supported invasion of Afghanistan. They all supported invasion of the majority. Supporting invasion of Iraq, destruction of Libya, wage war in Syria. They all supported this shit, right? Turned a blind eye to crimes against humanity, torture. I lost my faith in the masses a long time ago. Assange had faith in the masses that collectively would do the right thing. Collectively, there's a lot of NPCs out there and a lot of very low-acute people, very low-acute people, and their mental health is being shattered right now. Rightfully so. They need their mental health to be shattered, right? They need to hit the ground hard, right? And build themselves back up again without government help, without bureaucratic help, because the government and the bureaucrats are the ones that are abusing them. Okay. So in my opinion, we need to go through some seriously hard times and hopefully some of these very low-acute people will open their eyes. Sleepy ways. Can you briefly explain how the feds raising the interest rates work? I know you went over it before, but I need a reminder because I'm not sure I am entirely following. So for example, take a look at this, sleepy ways. Silicon Valley Bank, SVB, the bank in California that just went belly up. In a matter of two days, three days, their stock at peak was $800, $600, and a month ago was $300. On Thursday, it dropped 60%, right? And pre-market on Friday, it was down another 50%. So it went from $300. It was already stressed out like $350 to $50, and it didn't even open on Friday, trading halted, right? Why did this bank go bankrupt? Okay, there's multiple reasons, but here's one of the reasons. One of the reasons was because there were woke-ass low-acute management, right? They cared about the color, their races basically, and low-acute, right? They cared about the color of your skin, your sexual identity, the most ridiculous things, right? The most who you slept with, what you wore, what your hair type was. That's what they cared about instead of, hey, we're running a financial institution. We need to have people that no mathematics, no modeling, no all this stuff, right? Aside from the bad wokeness agenda that they had. The people that they had running this bank, right? So people put their money into the bank, right? And the bank, you know, makes, has this money, right? They make money by lending money, so they get interest from that. They also have a shit ton of money sitting there. So instead of just sitting there, what they did, some of these idiots, right? The people managing these funds in the bank, they bought 10-year bonds, U.S. bonds, betting that interest rates weren't going to go up. Now, sleepy waves, you've been here a while, right? I've been doing live streams on Twitch, I guess four years now, right? I've been making videos for a long time. When we started looking at the stuff, printing money and stuff, we knew that interest rates are going to go through the roof. Inflation is coming and they're going to be raising interest rates. No ifs or buts about it. We were 99%, I was anyway, I was talking about it, 99% that they're going to be raising interest rates, right? The people, and by the way, SVB Silicon Valley Bank was on Forbes top five most stable banks in the United States for like five years running, right? Top best place you could park your money, right? It's like those AAA graded loans, subprime loans that they were selling in the 2000, 2005, 2006, in the build-up to 2008. AAA, this is solid investment. Get your money in there, right? So the people managing these billions of dollars for this bank, they bought 10-year bonds, betting that interest rates weren't going to go up, and their bonds were paying like one and a half percent, right? Billions of dollars, right? Well, what happened? Interest rates go up. So the value of those bonds goes down because why would you buy, like for example, let's say it's a it's a million-dollar bond, they bought billions of dollars of this shit, right? Let's say you buy a million-dollar bond that's going to be paying 1.25%, 1.5% for 10 years, right, annual, right? A year later, interest rates go through the roof, now you can buy 10-year bonds that are paying 3.5%, right? Way better yield, way better yield, more than double the yield of what these guys bought like a year ago, right? Well, what's going to happen to the value of this thing? Well, the value of this thing is going to go down. Why would you buy a bond that has a nine-year term left in it, that's paying 1.5% when you can buy a 10-year bond that's paying 3.5%, right? You could park your money there. So the value of these bonds dropped like 20%, 25%, or something like this, right? Oh crap, they just lost a few billion dollars, right? Not only that, these people, a lot of their money that they had lent out was lent out to startups, tech startups, tech startups, well, tech startups. Interest rates are going up, right? In technologies, pretty gambling sort of thing, right? Interest rates going up, tech startup, their costs of doing business means it's going up because they're not, a lot of them aren't making money, right? They're borrowed money, right? They're doing selling shares and shit. So their share price is coming down. They're able to raise less and less money, right, by selling shares, right? So all of a sudden these tech companies that they've lent money to, well, the business model is not really working out too well. So this is sort of a tech bubble crash of 2000. So we're seeing sort of a combination of the dot-com crash and the 2008 scam, together with interest rates going up, right? Economy collapsing, sanctions on Russia war against China, hegemony of the Western world done, multi-polar world, commodities going through the roof, right, cost of energy through the roof, labor shortage, what do you call it, for the stems anyway, right? A lot of overpaid woke ass useless people working for these companies. That's why they've been major layoffs, major layoffs, thousands of layoffs in Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, Tesla, Netflix, just laying these useless people, these woke ass people, right? Because they cared about virtue signaling. They didn't care about productivity. They didn't care. Not all of them. There are some that are good, but the majority of it, the censors. Look at Twitter. Look at the people that were working for Twitter. Would you hire those people? Damn, did you see some of the testimony they had? Damn, so there's a lot of baggage that these tech companies had. So they've been valued as this much, but their value is way down here. So on the books, paper, SVB look great. Forbes, one of the best banks you could put your money in, right? Guess what? It wasn't. Why? Because all that accounting, hocus pocus magic on paper was really that. It was just hocus pocus, smoke and mirrors. Real value was way, way, way down, right? And their management was making shitty bets, gambling with billions of dollars. Like what kind of a low IQ individual gets hires, another low IQ individual, puts them in a position to manage billions of dollars, and these low IQ individuals through the chain of command, they all okay them buying 10-year bonds and betting that interest rates are not going to go up. Like a year ago, two years ago. We did a math video where we looked at the money supply and just going through the roof. These are the people that are managing, managing retirement plans for people. These are the people that are managing social security to a certain degree. Not really, well to a certain degree. I don't know what they're doing with social security, the truth, right? It garbage, it's insane. Interest rates being a negative, right? So social security is done. Like the social security, I think, needs 6% or 8% annual to be viable. It hasn't been that for 12 years, 10 years. The Europe has been negative. So that's done. Like what, right? They're managing people's retirement plans, their bank accounts, their RSPs, their funds. These are the people in charge of people's money in the markets. That's not going to work out too well. It really isn't. So interest rates is basically, see the ways you want to think about it, is the cost of money, cost of doing business, right? That's the best way to think about what interest rate is, right? So if the cost of doing business is going up, then the economy is going to go down. Entrepreneurship is going to go down, right? Especially when it's coming from a place where there was cheap money. It didn't cost you anything to get money if you knew the right people, right? Because they were handing out money like it was candy at a fucking playground on Epstein Island. Hey, kiddies, here's a lot of candy. Don't worry, no price to pay for this. Damn, right? Damn. So they were handing out money like it was going out of business, right? And people are expecting that there's no repercussions to this. All of a sudden, the cost of doing business goes through the roof. So all those companies, all those companies that didn't have a viable business plan, their only business plan was cheap money. We can get our hands of cheap money. We have to look at all the, all the wool cast people we hire. Look at this army of wool cast people. They understand words, words that hurt people. So they censor society. Look at all these people we got, right? Cost of doing business just went up, went through the roof relative to where it was. And it's not about to slow down anytime soon. I might be wrong. They might freeze interest rates, not kick it up, but I'm guessing interest rates are going to continue to go up. Cost of doing business is going to continue to go up. Okay. All the God. A great day. Just check takings for today. 5,790 pounds. Nice. Edward, a little do we know. Assange is lifting heavy weights on prison with a cool scar on his face. I hope so. I hope so. I hope he's healthy. I hope he's healthy. The scar part maybe comes out a lot meaner if he comes out. I'm scrolling down gang culture. It's about real info. Bop, bop, bop, bop, bop. Oh, it's about real info spread. Chosen concern power. See which you should. Do you think that the U.S. feds are going to continue to raise interest rates? Yes. Sleepy waves. Yes. Oh, I thought it was Charles Brown. Nice conversations going while fighting in prisons and stuff. Controller was like, how are you doing? Sounds like the Fed and Treasury are meeting right now for emergency lending. Yeah, yeah. Initially it came out they said we're not going to bail out. Now they're saying we're going to bail out and they might bail in. That means seize assets, seize certain percentage of deposits. Right. We'll see. Right. In Lebanon, there were burning banks. Same with Nigeria, I believe. Scrolling down, scrolling down, scrolling down. Romantic walks. Sorry for the off topic. Ever notice how these people destroyed the healthiest food for us? Example, did you know 80% of the oil, olive oil and supermarkets are fake or diluted? Oh, really? Google, olive oil mafia. The same way raw honey and pasteurized honey, heat destroys the beneficial enzymes. I could go on. Yeah, indeed. If you're going to buy honey, don't buy pasteurized honey. You want unpasteurized honey. As far for the olive oil, I got to look into it. I think our supply is good. We'll have to look into it. Emiliano. Hello, hello, first time chat. I don't understand this because I'm not a business major, but I like your voice. Thanks. Oh, plutonic pullers. I like the Tom Hardy movie about moonshiners and the shortened series taboo. Yeah, taboo was really good. I'm pretty sure I've seen taboo. I'm pretty sure I've seen taboo. Yonk, first time chat. You're looking like a wise man. It's the goatee. Don't let it fool you. But I'm not an NPC. Okay, large part. The cult of the woke church has destroyed the outcome of other people's lives and businesses. Indeed, 100%. Those are the same people that agreed with would walk around and say, we want bodily autonomy, but not for this, right? Those people are enemy to humanity. Put up on some say QE is no longer possible. Others say the money printing game can go on much longer or forever. I think what we might see possibly is interest rates going up and QE kicking in, right? Then they're playing with hyperinflation, stiflation. Who knows what they're going to do? We'll see. All we know. All's not well and what's that saying? All's not well and where? Chicho is the Mr. Miyagi of Armenian prep streamer. Hilarious. Yonk, thanks for your info. My pleasure. 10 minute warning. We're 10 minutes in. We're 10 minutes in. Sleep with Chicho. Thanks, Elder God, by the way. I appreciate it. I lose track of time. How is the stock market doing? I have logged in a minute. Where do you think it's heading? Especially with the World War II. It can do serious jumps up and down. Sleep ways. Right now, I told people a few months ago, I said, if I was in the market, I'd be 100% puts short, right? There's a couple of stocks you might go along on, but I mentioned that if I was playing it, I would be 100% puts, basically, or 80% puts, keeping some cash, right? But I wasn't into trading. I'm not into trading right now. So I'm not doing anything. However, I would not be long this market. I would not be long this market. Yonk, you got my vision. NPC comment was nice. First time touch chat. The Dungeoners hold their wonder. Stay shy. Course a moment to indulge an old man. It's been nigh onto a tendency since I've seen a soul walking this road and have been without decent conversation since. Traveling nowadays appears to be the dominion of either the desperate. Thank you very much for the following, Yonk. Desperate or the deranged. If you wouldn't pardon my intrusion, may I inquire which pertains to the... I'm not sure which part of pertains, but traveling this world seems like a brilliant ride, as Bill Hicks would say. So maybe that answers your question. But I'm not 100% sure what your question is. Like, right, we've all been in Canada. Awesome. Hilarious. Terrence and Filipina. South Park. South Park. See, wait, the stream is ending in 10 minutes. Yeah, still waves. Now it's probably like 5 minutes or 9 minutes. Romantic walks. In the UK, due to the shortage of doctors, they're seriously considering replacing GPs. General practitioners with chat GPT. It was on the biggest newspaper. Crazy. Crazy. These bureaucrats want to replace humanity. They think these technocrats... That's why I don't have too much sympathy for SVB and Silicon Valley. Silicon Valley is an enemy of humanity. End of story, right? Because not only they went woke, they went centralized power and censored free speech. Any place that censors free speech, they can go fuck themselves, right? But basically these technocrats and centralized power think they can dispose of humanity now because they've reached a technological level where they can do everything through AI and machine learning and there's a lot of automation going on. So they can have a society functioning and all their needs taken care of with artificial intelligence and automation. They're for a rude awakening. Right? They're for a rude awakening. Tch. North Park. Oh no. I want more time with this stream. This is fun. This is super fun. Super fun. Fuck. I got there. Was the time changed? Oh my god. Oh no. Yeah. I had to do the time thing, right? What do you call it? You forgot. Yeah, yeah. Elder God reminded us last night on our Gilded Server. So it sucks. I hate this time change thing. Seriously. One of the places where centralized power came along and said, ah, fuck humanity. We're going to mess them up. We're going to get them to change their clocks. Just because we say so are scientists because the cows need to be milked. What? No man. Anybody that's running a business that needs to milk cows, they're just milked up cows. Why are you changing all of society because you guys think it's okay to do so? What about the repercussions to everybody else? Right? Baldur's Gate. Elder God. Just stay a little longer on. We'll stay a lot. This is the kicker. It just takes a little bit of extra, not a little bit of extra. It becomes sometimes problematic when I'm doing longer streams. Melo, I started as a thing. So railroad workers didn't wake up before sunrise. Yeah, it's just, it's just the bureaucrats sit there and decide, hey, this is going to be really good for these people. So we're going to make everybody do it. What the fuck? But did it start because of, as you said, it started as a thing. So railroad workers didn't wake up before sunrise. Or was it because of farmers? Right? Cheryl, don't blame the scientists for daylight savings of bureaucrats and bureaucratic scientists, right? Which aren't really scientists. They're basically people who have a, who've been given a certificate, who are being used by bureaucrats, centralized power to push their agenda. There, we got a lot of them around, right? Romantic walks, Cheryl, you look like my chess teacher with a phenomenal skincare routine. Melo, that's what I heard. You can't care for, yeah. Maybe it could be, but I heard it was because of farming or something. Now they're attacking farming. I only got chichou. Thanks Cheryl, for clock change warnings last night. I just posted it forward. Okay, okay. Cheryl, thank you very much for the reminder. Otherwise, well, I would have looked at my computer clock. I would have gone, what's going on here? But I might have not started on time. See, chichou, my last question for you. What industries do you think will make more workers in the future? Local community, local industry. Look into your local community's gang, really. Build up a network. Don't try to get into with large multinational corporations because they're ruthless. They don't care about their workers. When the time comes, they will cut the cord and fuck everybody over, right? My recommendation to people, if you really want to be stable and make sure you're protecting yourself and your family, look into local community and see what's available there. The other thing you need to do is look into what industries are collapsing and see where there's a void that you can fill, that you can provide a service or a product to fill that void. Things are changing and make sure you're not dependent on cheap money to be able to live, to be able to function. It's just the way it is. And by the way, I don't think technology trying to get into these big tech companies is going to be a good place. A lot of those tech, like I wouldn't hire anyone, anyone that has been working for, I mentioned this before, Twitter, Apple, Microsoft. Like if I had a company, I would not hire anyone that has been working for Twitter, Apple, Microsoft, Amazon for a long time. I would not hire them, okay? They come with a lot of baggage, a lot of privilege, right? They might have a serious woke agenda that they don't want to indoctrinate everyone with. Not only that, they expect a certain pay that that only comes about because they had stock options or some shit like this. They didn't live in the real economy, okay? They were a cog in a wheel and that machine has broken. Forget about trying to take cogs from machines that are broken and fit into your business model. It's not going to work, okay? And I will change again in North America and the Nagushka. Eventually, they're going to use daylight savings time as an excuse to get everyone on the digital currency, possibly the Gushka. I will try to get a part-time job as a chatbot, ha ha. Yeah, like for example, this chatGBT stuff, a lot of forums are being taken over by chat. So a lot of forums are going to, people are going to be interested. So what's going to take off online is live streaming like this. You know you're talking to a real human being. I'm not a bot. I'm not representing any corporate interest, right? I'm speaking as factually as I can, right? So all those people that were dependent on gimmicky crap, they're done. They're done. Oh my God. We still have two weeks to wait for clock change. You got changed in two weeks? That's weird. I thought I won't change the weird. It's just weird. Gang, let's call it a stream. Thank you for being here. Sleep away. Sorry, we're going to call it. But we're going to be doing a stream two days from now, Tuesday, same time, 1 p.m., Pacific West Coast, Canada, and we're doing mathematics. And open discussion. We're going to talk about whatever you guys want. Okay. Yes, that. Lots of love to you as well. Lots of love to you as well. All I got. Woke, Liberals speak like computers in human form. They use unnecessary large words to appear more intelligent than their basic component. And not the bolt. Alerious. Look what things you showed. You guys as well. You guys as well, gang. Gang, if you want to follow this work, I'm on patreon.com forward slash chichou, C-H-Y-C-H-O. We do have a substack page and a subscribe star page. For those of you that are supporting this work on Patreon or substack on Twitch and the handful of you that are supporting this work on SensorTube. Gang, thank you very much for the support as well as the support we're getting through other means. It is in large part because of your support that we're able to do what it is that we are doing. And I thank you very much. We do have a gilded server. You're definitely welcome to join us there to share information, talk about whatever you want to talk about, and continue our conversations from these live streams. And you're definitely welcome to join us there. All the links will be in the description of this video when it's been loaded on, but you rumble a lot of C and SensorTube. And we do announce these live streams, 30 minutes, 45 minutes for Football Live on Twitter, Gabs. Thank you, Alerga. Appreciate it. Twitter, Gabs. We're going to scroll down. Let's see. Twitter, Getter, Parler, VK, Gabs, and Mines. Okay. So you can follow the work there as well. I've been sharing or retweeting some stuff from Twitter, adding my comments, lots of clown talk, lots of clown talk. And we will be uploading the audio of this live stream to SensorTube as a podcast. And this podcast should be available on your favorite podcasting platform, including your favorite podcasting platform. Gang, thanks again for being here. I hope you have a fantastic Sunday and I'll see you guys on Tuesday if you can make it. Bye, everyone.