 Let's do a little. Perfect. Hi everyone. This is Chicho. Welcome to my channel and welcome to another stream. Today is June 8th 2020 and we're having an open discussion on current events, news, politics, economics and much more. Interesting times we live in so let's talk about it. Let's see what the game is at play. Okay and again we've done a lot of these before in the last I guess two plus years now aside from all the content we've created over the last 15 years or so. All of it layered on top of a lot of mathematics and these discussions take us everywhere and it is an open discussion and we'll see where it takes us. Right now we do plan on whatever we talk about. We do plan on uploading it to YouTube in Bitshoot but we'll see if the topics get too sensitive for YouTube so if they do we'll just make it a Bitshoot exclusive. Spider-Man, how are you doing brother? Hope you're doing well. Interesting time. Was us. How are you doing? Welcome to another live stream. So that's my little quick intro. How's life brother? Saw some massive, massive demonstrations, numbers and LA. Very cool. Very cool. Very cool indeed. Right? Bucking Bay, how are you doing? Love you Chico. Thank you very much for the love. Appreciate it. I uploaded a seriously love crazed math stream that we did uploaded to Bitshoot on YouTube today so that was a tear-jerker. All right pretty intense. Goldilocks, how are you doing? Welcome welcome. How called Barry? How are you doing? Hey how's it going Chico and chat? I'll be mostly lurking I'm at the gym right now. Nice. Hope you're having a good workout. Hope you're having a good workout. Demonstrations across the country Chico. I've attended two or three in Cleveland last week. Nice. Nice. I hope the vibe is good man. I hope the vibe is good and demonstrations do bring out protests, do bring about social, just a social change. I mean I put out a video in 2007. I should track that down. Let me track that down. Just sitting here relaxing. Learning Excel. I love it but difficult. Excel nice nice. Excel is crucial man. Excel is crucial. Protests. Let me find you this video while I do my little intro. Here we go. What would it tell you what I call this video? Check this out. I put out this video in 2007. 2007 I called an introduction to World War 3 and the importance of attending peace rallies. Let me run that by you again. Introduction to World War 3 and the importance of attending peace rallies. Again I put this out in 2007. Here's the link. Chico how on earth are people ignoring the fact that we weren't allowed to protest reopening when you can protest, brother? One thing is too, we have to actually appreciate that the the lockdowns or the suggested quarantines and stuff like this, they were happening. They came out, rolled them out but you know depending where you were like two, three months ago, four months ago or so, right? And everything's coming out of lockdown right now. So these demonstrations are coinciding with people coming out of lockdown, right? So what's happening is it's transitioning. So I appreciate that people are comparing it. How come we weren't allowed to do this? But it's a little, you have to take the time factor and play. I know things are rolling out crazy fast. That's the problem, right? Now they're going back to COVID talk exactly, right? Dragons, how are you doing? What's up Chico? How's it going? Doing well. Lost 69, 69, 69. Hello professor. Not a professor but the goatee does what it does. The goatee does what it does, right? Perfect timing for Arizona. I think we're a hotspot now possibly. A lot of places might be. I'm going to do my little intro gang. If you want to follow this work, I'm on Patreon, patreon.com, backslash, Chico, C-H-Y-C-H-O. If you want to support this work, Patreon is a fantastic way to support this work. I don't put anything behind paywalls. Everything I do is creative commons. You want to share, you want to remix, you just want to follow, follow the work on Patreon. And after a while, if you appreciate what we're doing here and you do have the means to support this project by contributing funds, Patreon is a fantastic way to do so. Okay. We are live streaming on twitch.tv, backslash, Chico live, C-H-Y-C-H-O-L-I-V-E. If you want to participate in these discussions as they are happening, Twitch is where you want to be at. And by following and subscribing, you can also support this project through Twitch. Okay. I do announce these live streams 30 minutes before we go live on Twitter, Gavs, Mayans, VK, and Elo. And I do share additional content, some additional content in those platforms. So if you want to see what's going on, you can follow the work there as well. Okay. I am recording this on a LaFalle mic and it will be going up. Oh, I forgot to turn the sound. Oh, because this thing turned off. Uh-oh. Uh-oh. We forgot to turn on the sound. Let's turn on the sound. I got caught up in the chat right away. Test, test, test. Yes, we are. Okay. I'm going to go through this little intro, speedy Gonzales style. Okay. And we are recording and we are recording. Hello, everyone. This is Chico. Welcome to my channel and welcome to another stream. Today is June 8th, 2020, and we're doing an open discussion, live stream, current events, politics, economics, and whatnot. We've done a few of these over the last few years, two plus years on Twitch as live streams, and we've talked, we've put out a lot of content in the last 15 years, 14, 15 years, regarding a lot of topics, right? We are live streaming this on Twitch. If you want to follow this work, Patreon is where you want to be at. Patreon.com, backslash, Chico, C-H-Y-C-H-O. I am live streaming on Twitch, Twitch.tv, backslash, Chico live, C-H-Y-C-H-O-L-I-V-E. I do announce these live streams on Twitter, Gaps, Mines, VK, and L-O. If you want to follow the work, you can follow it there. I am recording this on a lapel mic, and we will be uploading the audio of this discussion on SoundCloud. If you want to just listen to the audio, SoundCloud is where you want to be at. For those of you who are listening to this on SoundCloud, I went through the speedy Gonzales style, the intro, because I forgot to turn on the recording, so I had to go back a little bit and go through it fast. If you are listening to this on SoundCloud, welcome. I hope you enjoy these discussions. The video is being recorded, and it is being live streamed on Twitch, and we will be uploading this video to BitShoot. If the discussion does not lead us to a place where the sensors will de-platform us on YouTube, we will also upload it to YouTube, but we can take the discussion anywhere you guys want. I am comfortable making this a BitShoot exclusive if the discussion is going in that direction. Aside from that, welcome everyone. Sorry I had to do that little intro twice, but it must be done. I am going to scroll down because I know there is some chat I kept on coming up that I have missed because I had to go through the stream through the intro twice. There was a large healthcare worker, Black Lives Matter march in New York City yesterday. I have been demonstrating as well, but I still think it is funny that everyone collectively stopped giving a shit about the lockdowns. Let me take these things down, by the way, the platforms that I am active on, that way we are going to open streams. Stop on me. How are you doing? I have been able to free up a lot of time now. I am off work. Would you have any suggestions for a skill that might be worth picking up? It depends on how much time you have to put in. If you don't know programming, programming is a fantastic thing to pick up. I still don't know. I took programming a long time ago when I was at university, but I don't know programming. I know a little bit of HTML just for the blogging, stuff like this. Knowing how to record audio, video, edit audio and video is probably a good thing to pick up if you're into sharing information. Knowing Excel, Word, not Word. I shouldn't say Excel either because they're proprietary software. I'd rather be open source, but learning how to use a spreadsheet is absolutely a must in these times. Learning how to use a Word processor is absolutely a must in these times. Spreadsheet, Word processor, different types of software that you need to learn and what not. It depends where you want to go. Riley Chan. Hello, hello for real. Riley Chan, for real. Welcome to our live stream. A strange question, but don't you know any mathematical research was conducted to find the gold standard of male and female beauty it's all about symmetry. Like one of the things we know about politics and so-called beauty in life, like nature, we're not talking about just human beings and stuff like this. As human beings, majority of the time we are attracted to symmetry, right? So there is this mindset that says in politics, the person with the most symmetrical face features usually wins the election more often than not, right? So symmetry would be one. I think library is a nicer alternative to bitchute. Anakin, 7000. I've been planning on going to library as well, uploading to library, but I went to with SoundCloud and I think once we stabilize on SoundCloud a little bit, I get a little, you know, get caught up on some of the stuff. I'll start uploading to library as well, right? Right now I'm sort of maxed out. My computer had a little hiccup yesterday. Hopefully it's not going to crash, right? My main editing software, editing computer and stuff like this. I'm running through a laptop or the live streams, but I edit videos and do a lot of stuff on a desktop, right? So right now I'm maxed out in terms of hardware and software. Once I do the next upgrade, we'll hop onto the next platform as well. We'll load it on, continue our decentralization process, right? But thank you for the recommendation. Death 420, how are you doing? Welcome, welcome. Was this, Chi Chakapur. What about the hypocritical stance on the death of COVID, COVID, Dorn? Dorn, born, oh, COVID. I read that. I read David as COVID. Jesus, death of David Dorn. David Dorn, stance on the death of David Dorn. Which one's David Dorn? I don't, there's so many names coming up right now. My apologies if I don't, you know, I don't associate name to the event. Okay. George, how are you doing? George, George, George. Hey, Chi Chakapur. Hope you're having a wonderful evening just wrapped up my stream. So I'm going to chill with you the rest of the evening. I start my new job tomorrow. So it's going to be a big day. Awesome, awesome. Thank you for chilling with us. And I hope you have an amazing first day at work. I hope you have an amazing first day at work. And it can be stressful. All right. So I hope you're not going to stress out over and stuff like this. Shave your head, trim your beard and move your glasses. Then you really look like a badass. I don't, I'm not necessarily working towards looking like a badass right now, right? However, there are times where I've functioned in society in a way where intentionally I make myself look larger and a little bit more unforgiving depending on where I'm going. And usually those situations were either going to different types of clubs that I've been to when I was doing the club scene or parties I was going to and stuff like this. So it's a self-preservation technique. But right now I'm not interested in, well, I am interested in self-preservation, but I'm not here to in that mindset, right? I'm just here to share information, right? And the best way to share information is to be open, get people relaxing, right? Once people relax, then you can feed information, right? Lonely piggy, Chicho, how's it going? What are you snacking? My snack today is watermelon season. I got watermelons. This is the first watermelon I bought for the season. It's not the best. It's okay. It's not as sweet as it could be. And you know what? I miss watermelons with seeds. Actually, it's pretty good. So I'm eating watermelon. Fantastic. George, thank you for hosting. George, four? I don't know. XM4 George 4K3. Thanks for hosting, brother. And by the way, I miss watermelons with seeds. I've been looking all over trying to get watermelon with seeds, the black seeds. You can't find them in my area anymore. It's virtually impossible. I'm going to scroll down until I see something directed towards me. Okay, again, that way I can stay up to it. Sorry. Absolutely right. I don't know how it lives without using some form of statistical software. Yeah, you need something to be able to process data. Really. Word processors are extremely important. Chicho, you seem to be in support of defunding the police. Forgive me if I'm wrong. What is your proposal for an alternative? Local policing. Right now, the amount of money going into the police forces in the United States for the last 15 years, it's been insane. Absolutely insane. Police state. That's what it's been going towards, right? And I don't even think we should just defund the police. You should defund the legal system. Period. Defund the prosecutors. Majority of people that get sent to jail in the United States, we're talking about United States specifically. In the United States, they have to sign a plea deal because the prosecutors come there. They're bullies, right? They're bullies, right? They come there and they got these things, like it's a template, right? Oh, this person coming with this, bring out the templates, fill in the blank, they print off this stack, right? And then they come out to people and say, oh, yeah, you committed this crime here. This is what we're going to charge you with. You're going to go to jail. We're going to look for the maximum, right? Maximum penalty, whatever it might be, right? And we're going to send you to jail forever, right? Basically, right? We're going to destroy your life. Now, you can decide to go to court and you don't have the means you're poor. You've got what do you call it, appointed lawyer that the government sent you, the guy's maxed out or the females maxed out or that might be as maxed out. They have no energy to put into you. Or you can sign this plea deal and go to jail for like five years, right? The prosecutor gets another notch on their belt and they work their way up the centralized ladder, right? It is complete insanity. It is complete insanity. All you have to do is look at who has been executed, who has been sent to jail, who has died in jail, okay? In the United States over the last 60 years, right? To realize the system is completely rigged for the corporations, the private prison industry, the private corporations that make money off the public prisons may be by supplying food, security, telephone, like having the ability to communicate with the outside world and all this jazz, right? It is insanity, right? It is insanity. Why did it have to take this, right? Is it because people were completely wired? They didn't have anything better to do, right? And that's one of the things you have to consider what is at play here right now, right? A lot of people lost their jobs. There's 30, 40 million people that were out of a job, right? They're sitting at home. They're not allowed to work. They can't go out. They can't socialize. This thing happens. What are they going to do? Going to go on a priest's rattle, right? He's a form of socializing. So they go, okay, we're going to attend all these things. And then they realize, oh my god, this is really disgusting what the police are doing. Why are they saying this? Because they're seeing it firsthand. They're going to these peace rallies, right? These protests, these this movement. And all of a sudden, they might have been on the sidelines, but they're seeing the police brutalize human beings, their neighbors, their people they might have been just talking to like two minutes ago in real life. And all of a sudden they're going, wait a second, people have been telling us we live in a police state and we've been calling them conspiracy theorists for how many years now? Oh my god, we were lied to. Why is it like this? Now they're going to start digging down, right? And then they realize, holy cow, their tax dollars are going to militarize or going towards militarizing the police while they're defunding schools, defunding hospitals, defunding social work, defunding programs for the general population, defunding what do you call it, the green spaces. It is just completely absurd, right? Did it have to take a pandemic or lockdown for people not to be constantly bombarded with get up at nine o'clock or whatever it is, seven o'clock in the morning, go to work from nine to five, come home exhausted, eat, watch shows, go to sleep, do the same thing, go party on the weekends, get drunk so you can forget about your nine to five job during the weekdays and do the whole same thing, right? All of a sudden people are thinking, right? What's the alternative? Local policing, completely defund the centralized state because it is a police state, period, okay, defunded, ding-bobber, cemetery, dang, one of my ears is a different shape than the other. I wouldn't be winning any elections. And ding-bobber, do you really want to run for elections? I don't. Just localize it, man. Join your communities. Chico's 77-year-old man killed by looters during a protest. Black man, by the way. Wasis, there's people being killed. Now, here's a question, right? When George Floyd got murdered and it was a murder, right? Now, we don't know the inner workings of the murder, right? We don't know if, was there a money laundering scheme going on when George Floyd and the cop were working in the same place, the nightclub got burnt down, all this stuff happening. Maybe he was, they cut a deal that weren't supposed to be spending money, whatever it is, whatever fears you have in the background, it was a murder, straight-up murder, right? So this person got murdered on live TV, so we know who did it. We know the cops murdered this guy, right? Now, there's people being killed during these demonstrations, right? We know there's a rioting going on during these demonstrations. We know there's a looting going on during this demonstration. We know that there's police brutality going on during demonstrations. We know that there are agent provocateurs in these demonstrations. We know that there is Antifa burning, you know, police cars, old police cars put in front of demonstrators and then certain agent provocateurs with association with Antifa, whoever it is, coming and burning it. The kicker is the 77-year-old man who killed him, right? Do we know? If we know who it is, damn right, find the people, track them down, send them to jail. Anybody that murders anyone? Man, right? But do we really trust the justice system, the way it is right now, to prosecute people? That's the other thing we have to take into consideration, right? Look at the 14-year-old boy that they electrocuted in 1950s, right, for murder that he didn't do, right? Look at Jonathan Magby, quadriplegic they put in jail for smoking weed. George Floyd suffocated, took eight and a half minutes for him to suffocate, right? Jonathan Magby, quadriplegic they put in jail because he was smoking cannabis, right? It kept him alive. He went to court, the judge put him in jail, right? He became a quadriplegic. I mentioned this, right? Quadriplegic because a drunk driver, right? They put him in jail. It took him three or four days to suffocate in jail, right? The whole thing's insanity, right? We can't take one thing. Like right now, one says George Floyd, right? But it's not just George Floyd. It's the history of policing, right? It's the history of the brutality of the centralized state that is on trial right now, right? Where is it going to go? Where is it going to go? Stanley, how are you doing? Hey Chico, I've been a long time viewer on YouTube and this is the first live stream I've been able to watch as I live in the UK and it's currently 3.44 a.m. Where do you go? With our current affairs, however, I can afford to stay up later. Awesome. Thanks for staying up late early in the morning, late at night. And once the school season's over, I'm going to be doing a little bit more live streams or a lot more live streams during the day. So thank you for the support and I appreciate the love that you've been around for on YouTube for a long time. Thank you very much and thanks for popping on to a live stream, right? By the way, Lost says, Lost, by the way, yeah, with this beard, you remind me, Trotsky or Ho Chi Man. Damn, I'm hungry, watermelon, watermelon is so good, watermelon is so good. What's with Chico? The MSN has covered it as little as possible to keep the narrative running. David Dorn was an ex-police. Oh, David Dorn. Yeah, yeah, he was an ex-police guy that he was just there. Yeah, yeah, I know the guy now, a police officer and extremely an experimentary role model for the community. Yeah, I know the guy now. He was a little bit chubby, unfortunate. You got killed, right? But do we know who it was? Was it possibly agent provocateurs? Like really, I don't trust anything the mainstream media has to say. And whatever, right now, you have to appreciate it's the fog of war, right? Really, this is, by the way, this is what we all need to appreciate right now. Right now we're in the fog of war, okay? From all sides, I don't care which side you support or which side you don't support, there's propaganda, misinformation, disinformation coming on, right? So what we need to do is not attach ourselves to one incident, but put the whole package together and put it into context, put it over timeline, right? Appreciate what has taken place and what has brought us to this point, right? It's not about only, and for me, I know 100% if David Dorn was part of my family, it would be about David Dorn, right? More power to those people who are, who are, who their family and friends are losing their lives or their health or whatever it might be, because of what's taking place. I don't know if I would consider it to be about the bigger picture if that was happening to me, right? Because to them it was very personal, but it's the big picture, right? It's the big picture. Graham, Chicho, unclear on that one, seems like a timeout. Timeout, brother. Graham, right now, right now to a certain degree, it's whatever, whatever you feel like doing, brother. I'm so behind on the chat right now. When I see something weird, I look it up. Okay, cool. George, Chicho, me and my dad planted 5,000 watermelon this year. They grow rapidly. Been blessed with plenty of rain and good soil. Dude, fantastic. Fantastic. 5,000 watermelon. Chicho heaven. What is the difference you said local policing? Local policing is, right now the police, the way policing is being done, lot of people, the police force that are in the police force, brutalizing certain neighborhoods, they don't live in those neighborhoods. So what we need to do is make sure that if there's any policing happening, the people who are doing the policing in those neighborhoods live in those neighborhoods, right? People in the community know them. More importantly, the police know the people in the community, not the people they're targeting, but it's about the community, right? Period. And there's no way the police force should be militarized the way it is right now. It's unforgivable, right? Smith, the man and the legend, how are you doing? I had bad experiences with police, but I'm not silly enough to lump them all in one group. That's exactly how racism happens. It's not lumping them all one group, they are one group. The police forces are basically, you can associate them with a gang, because that's exactly what they are. They're a group of people come together under certain doctrine and license to kill people, right? There's absolutely no way, right? You can say that there is no problem in policing right now. How many bad apples do you need in a certain institution, certain corporation, before you say, hey, that thing is insanity, right? Huckleberry, cops and Cleveland tear gas and pepper spray peaceful protesters unprovoked last Saturday. I got hit, it sucked. Oh, sorry, you got hit, brother. Huckleberry is mentioning that. Yeah, look, police, the police forces, we're not talking about individual. When you say the US military, you might have soldiers that are phenomenal human beings, and I'm pretty sure the majority of soldiers in the US military are phenomenal human beings, right? But they represent the United States military. And if you don't know what the US military has done over the last few decades, you, I don't know where you've been, right? You must have just arrived on earth, okay? Weaselbees 2020, good evening, Chico, and you're speaking my language right now. So many people have had their routines turned upside down and have actually seen the stupidity. It's an interesting time. It's an interesting time and a very important time, very important time. Cool Steve jokes. What's your thoughts on? I don't know who that, I don't know who that is. Sorry. I'm going to scroll down again until I see my name. My point, okay, weasels, we'll continue this David Dorn thing, but and then after this, we move on from this, right? Chico, my point with David Dorn is he was a black man who died as a result of another black man's death, and the two are treated completely biased. They don't want you to know David Dorn's name. Here's the thing, was this okay? There's black police officers who are have brutalized and are brutalizing blacks, whites, Asian, whatever it might be, right? Right now, the mainstream media, the central powers, certain different organizations want to make this a race issue. This is not a race issue, okay, in large part. This is a policing issue. This is a centralized government issue. This is about history. This is about slavery. This is about brutalization of a centralized state. This is about certain institutions, certain organizations, certain people with certain mindsets infiltrating the centralized powers and doing whatever it is they want to do, okay, to brutalize whatever subclass of society they want to brutalize, right? Do you want to call that a race issue? There's racism up the yin yang in the United States, in Canada, in Europe, in all over the world, okay? All over the world there's racism, right? So there isn't any place that you can escape racism. Racism is something that centralized power, centralized authority, certain institutions have been feeding, right? Really, okay, they've been feeding it. Do you think the mainstream media gives a rat's ass about racism? Where were they when Jonathan Magby was suffocating in jail, okay? If you think this is about racism, look into the kids for cash scam that was happening in which state was it? I forget what state it was. Two judges were being paid off by private prison institution, okay, to send kids white, black, brown, Asian. Doesn't make a difference. Most of them were actually white from what I understand, right? Over a matter of five years or a few, 10 years, whatever it was, seven years, right? They sent, these two judges sent 5,000, okay, if I have my numbers, right, look it up, around 5,000 kids to juvie prison. Why were they doing it? Because the private prison was given on $5,000 a pop, okay? Was that about racism? No, that was about money, okay? That was about two judges, disgusting, greedy human beings that destroyed the lives of tens of thousands of people, right? Because it's not about the 5,000 kids they sent to jail. They affected the whole family, right? Not just the immediate family, the family they were living with, but their relatives, right? One kid, one person, how many people in your family? Not just your mother, father, siblings if you have them, cousins, grandparents and all that jazz, right? One kid gets to sent to jail, their lives is totally ruined, okay? Totally turned upside down and the cost to society is insane. And these judges were doing it for 5,000 bucks a pop, right? What insanity, right? Is this a race war? They're trying to make it a race war, but this is not a race war. This is about centralized power feeding off the masses, right? They're poisoned, they're cancer, okay? Dingbao or Chico, do you know about how Amazon is working with police, giving Alexa footage and pictures to police to investigate? Yeah, I know people that have Alexa in their homes. Insanity, why, right? I have on my computer laptop, I have painter's tape on my camera, right? The technocrats, they are using it for facial recognition for processors, yeah. When I was attending protests by the way here, I'll link this up again. I think it's still there. This is a video I put out in 2007, right? Saying why it's important to go to peace rallies, okay? During that time when I was going to peace rallies, and I started going to peace rallies like early 2000s, early 1990s, right, with the first golf war, in the early 2000s with Afghanistan, when I was protesting the war in Afghanistan, you had police taking pictures of us, right? So that's been around. It's just been optimized through the technocrats, through Silicon Valley, right? I'm going to scroll down until I see my name. George Floyd's murderer worked together as security, not same shift, but how much more communal can we get? How much more communal? Way more communal, right? Why is there, why is there a military hardware, US military hardware, right? Being given to local policing. Why? That's centralization, right? Okay, gang, I'm going down dark ruler whiz. Speaking of what the US army has done, what was the book you talked about a while ago written by the general about how the army operates? It's called War is a Racket by General Smetley Butler, okay? War is a racket by General Smetley Butler, and I did a reading on it. Chichou War is a racket, and it's available for free online, okay? Like really, it's available for free online, and I did a reading on it, and I linked it up with mathematics, ASMR math, right? Here's the link to the video. It's just a nice soft spoken reading, okay? But in the description of this video, you'll see the link to the book that you can read online for free, okay? I hope that helps, and it's an important book, okay? Lord, Lord, Lord, I'm going to call you Lord, Lord Chichou. I want to ask you something, ask away brother, but make sure you put Chichou in it so I see it, okay? I know it's not, but everyone is saying it is about race, is literally what they are fighting about. It's about, it's in the umbrella of race, because racism is involved in it, right? Look at the history of policing. Policing has always been used by centralized power to control the masses, to brutalize the masses, period, right? So that is the case, okay? If you look at human history, who was policing, who, who were the police forces in human history, brutalizing? Well, I don't know, in the Roman times, they were brutalizing, what, the Jews? And during the Ottoman Empire, they were brutalizing the Armenians, right? In the United States, the police, police forces basically came about because they were hunting down slaves or trying to control the slaves and stuff like that. It really depends, right? In the United States for sure, there's a race element in it 100%, but it's not just the police, police forces as racist, so is the judiciary, so is the prosecutors, right? It's not just the police forces that have been racial profiling blacks and brutalizing them, right? The courts have been doing the same. The prosecutors have been doing the same, right? Look at the statistics as to blacks, how much more likely they are to be sent to jail for the same crimes as a white person committing the thing. And it's across every state, right? I looked at this data back in the early 2000s. In some states, a black person was 10 times more likely to be sent to jail than a white person for the same crime, right? How's that possible, right? How's that possible? I mean, you know the answer, of course. It's racism. It's targeting a certain group, right? Ten victim. I'm just going to call you victim, brother. I can't even, it's all capitalized. It's very hard to read, but victim says it's always about money, not racism. Same with COVID, hospitals let people die because they got tons of money for it. I'm going to scroll down gang. I'm scrolling down, scrolling down. My, my fiancee worked, worked and asked, what's Chow Chow talking about? Walk then. Zara says, my fiancee walked in and asked, what's Chow Chow talking about? Nice, hilarious, funny, funny, funny. Okay. I'm all the way down to the bottom gang. I'm just going all the way down. There's a lot of chat I missed, but I didn't see anything directed towards me. If there was, please post it again and I'll read it. Okay. Lord Chicho, why do you not talk about what happened in Iraq when America went there? Nobody talks about, talks about us. So many kids died and you destroyed Iraq and now you talk about humanity. Lord or brother or sister, I've written about Iraq. I've talked about Iraq. I went to the demonstrations regarding the Iraq war in the early 2000s and even in the early 1990s during the first Gulf War. I've talked about this a lot. Apologies if it hasn't come up recently, but basically what's happening in the United States with the police forces, brutalizing American citizens. Well, guess what? The military was doing that in Iraq, brutalizing Iraqis, right? Guess what? Canadian government sent RCMP officers, Canadian Royal Mounted Police to Afghanistan and Iraq to train collaborators to brutalize their own citizens, right? So yeah, 100%. Basically what's going on in the United States is US foreign policy coming home to roost, right? What you reap is what you sow or what you sow is what you reap is what's the saying, right? I've been mentioning this forever. What matters? What will make or break the United States of America's US foreign policy? It's not US domestic policy. What you're seeing happening in the United States right now is US foreign policy coming to the United States. How do you like it? Right? My question to citizens of the United States is how do you like US foreign policy being implemented on your own territory? How do you like US foreign policy, the way they treat peoples from other nations? How do you like them treating you the same way? Does it feel good? Hell no, it doesn't. Now just imagine they're holding back in the United States. They never held back in Iraq or Afghanistan or Syria or South America or Africa. They don't hold back in those countries. They go around shooting up, right? They torture people. We know about this. Abu Ghraib, right? Look at Guantanamo Bay. Look at it. All the black sites. Look at the rendition flights, right? This is US foreign policy coming to the United States, period. Okay, lag, lag. You're right on one hand. But also, why did Saddam genocide the Kurds of northern Iraq? Because he was given the okay by the US government and supplied the weapons by the US government, right? Saddam was a puppet. Saddam's regime was put into place in the 1960s by the CIA to brutalize their own people, to brutalize the Iraqis. Why? To control the oil. Okay? Weekend at Barney's, how are you doing? Chico, I had a clash with an acquaintance calling me racist supporter because I myself choose to stay indoors in the safety of my home instead of going outside, putting myself in harm to support what I consider is chaos outside. Then your acquaintance must be new, I'm guessing, to what's going on in the world, right? Because what's happening right now, one of the reasons we're seeing this explosion happen right now is people are just waking up. Whenever people realize they've been duped, whenever people realize that, oh my god, the world is not what it seems, and what? Right? There's a adrenaline that rushes in, right? And they, there's anger, frustration, and then they start pointing fingers and they feel self-righteous and just, and trust me, I felt it, right? I've gone through it, right? But I went through it way, way back in the day, right? It's just what it was. That's, that's, that was my life. I got exposed to it early, right? So if they're calling you racist because you're not going out there demonstrating, they're idiots, right? Ask them did they go out and demonstrate during the Iraq war when the United States was going to invade Iraq, Afghanistan? What about when Obama started bombing the crap out of Syria, started giving support for them to start killing thousands of people in Yemen? Did they go out and protest when the United States with their NATO allies annihilated Libya? Did they do that? Were they protesting when every time, every weekend or every Friday, whenever it happens or every day, right? When they're selling black men and women and children in the slave markets in Libya, thanks to the Democrats that annihilated it, right? Did they do that, right? So no one, Bible says, man, the only person that has the right to throw the first stone is the person that is guilt-free and there's no one guilt-free, right? So all these people that are waking up right now to the injustices of the United States, what's taking place in the United States, they're not even waking up to the injustices that the United States has dealt out, the U.S. military has dealt out to the rest of the world for the previous, what, how many decades, right? They're just waking up to this now, more power to them, really, I'm not trash talking to anyone, more power to you, you woke up, right? But you better make sure you're not being distracted, right? And starting a fight with your allies instead of keeping your eyes on the prize, who's your enemy? Well, if you don't know yet, it's not just the policing. Policing, is there enforcers? Who's your enemy? Ask yourself, who's your enemy? Well, who's your enemy? Think about it, right? It's not your neighbor. It's definitely not your neighbor. Last, Chico, I hate it. Okay, I'm gonna scroll down, guys. Chico agreed. I'm an infantry veteran and did the whole police state thing for a couple of years in Iraq. What people are protesting the New York Police Department for was what we did every day. Yeah. An harsher dragon, harsher. Some of the stuff that I was following when I was writing my blog in the mid-2000s about what the US military and what the Canadian military, what the British military, what all these militaries, NATO allies were doing in Iraq and Afghanistan, and what they started in Yemen and what they were doing in Libya. Man, horrendous lag. So you justify the genocide and ethnic cleansing of Kurds. Where'd you get that from? Like, no, I don't justify it. What are you kidding me? That were there before Arabs. What? Who says that, right? The Arabs came last in Iraq. First it was Assyrian, then Kurds, then Arabs. You justify genocide as, what are you talking about? Who's justifying genocide? You kidding me? By the way, you forgot about the Armenians. There was a lot of Armenians in Iraq as well in Babylon, right? We were there too, right? The Kurds, by the way, Kurds helped the Ottoman Empire commit genocide on the Armenians, right? Did you forget about that? But no one should be genocided upon. The Kurds have a right to live. I have Kurdish friends that in the mid-2000s, right? I mentioned to her, one of them, right? I said, listen, if Kurds play their cards right, right, they might actually get an autonomous state. Guess what? The Kurds allied themselves with the United States and Israel, and they turned on Assad. Okay, what a horrendous mistake. What a horrendous mistake. Okay, and yeah, a lot of Kurds have been being brutalized. Saddam Hussein dropped gas, okay, on Kurds. The gas supplied to them by the United States, the same gas they used on Iranians during the Iran-Iraq war, right? Saddam Hussein, you have to appreciate it. Saddam Hussein was a CIA puppet. He got his marching orders from the United States of America. He didn't do anything, okay, that the United States of America did not authorize, including invading Kuwait in the early 1990s. He told the United States that he was going to go into Kuwait. The United States says, it's your business. And then when he went in, he made the deal with the devil. He didn't realize what was going to happen, right? Cheecho, what you said about Saddam is 100%. 100%. Make cows not war. Make cows not war, says the best time to get gas by cops was 20 years ago. The second best time is now. Waz is pretty sheecho. I'm scrolling down gang. The chat is coming pretty fast right now, so dark hooky. Cheecho, how are you, my man? Doing good eating watermelon and letting loose, brother, as much as I can. Lord Cheecho, the ISIS is made by CIA. ISIS is 100% funded, supported, armed by the CIA. 100%. The Democrats said so, even. The lying, warmongering, mass murdering Hillary Clinton said, we funds ISIS. Okay, period. Okay, Cheecho, to show the world that Islam is bad and they made Islamophobia. No. Ding, Bob, or Cheecho, sometimes I forget just how extensive the atrocities on this planet are. Like you said earlier, until you see it in real life, it seems distant, almost unreal. I heard that a few images that surfaced from the Vietnam War went a long way in ending that war. I pray that these recent events do something similar, ending police brutality, etc. Too bad the media will likely prevent that from happening. Yeah, Ding, Bob, facts, truth is the only thing that matters. That's why WikiLeaks is one of the most important platforms, institutions, journalistic institutions in the world. That's why Julian Assange matters so much. Right? Truth was set us free. And that's what WikiLeaks has been involved in since its inception. That's what it was created to do. To hold power accountable. To provide transparency of power for the citizens. And what is power doing right now? What is capital doing right now? Trying to annihilate its founder. Crucifying as founder annihilates WikiLeaks. We have to fight towards that. We have to fight towards saving WikiLeaks and preventing Julian Assange from being extradited to the United States of America. Because it's crazy. Crucifying someone for revealing the truth. And you're 100% correct because visuals, images change everything, right? That is why during Bush Jr's regime, they passed a law preventing media from showing American coffins coming back from Iraq and Afghanistan, right? When was the last time you saw a plane coming down on an American coffins coming out, right? They banned it. They prevented the media from taking pictures of this. Why? Because they need to control the masses, right? What did mainstream media corporate propagandists do? They abide it by their master's will, right? Dark hooky. Chicho, do you believe brutality is something that is baked into human nature? No, I do not. Okay. I believe empathy is baked into human nature. Technique, Chicho, what do you think of Candice Owens video about the protests? I don't know Candice Owens. I'm sorry. I might know them. I just don't know names. By the way, gang, look, I'm bad with names. When you guys are dropping names, unless they've been really part of my psyche for a long time, it's difficult here. I'll show you this. Just so you know, right? Here are names, right? Kits for cash. This is my crappy writing, right? I put this on here and I've had this on here for the last, I put this on here because of the, when we did a couple of streams on the last set that we did, we're talking about the protests and George Floyd and stuff like this. I'm bad with names, right? There's a reason I can communicate and teach mathematics to a lot of different people from a lot of different backgrounds that are in the spectrum, right? Because I can relate to them. Now, take that whichever way you want, okay? But I have the ability to communicate people in a certain way where I don't, I'm not talking to them as if I'm part of some kind of institution. I'm talking to them as a human being and because I try to accumulate as much information as possible, connect as many dots as possible and take a look at the big picture, I'm not interested in the noise, right? I apologize if this hurts people, right? Where they say, hey, this isn't noise. This person died. I realized that. But you also have to appreciate Madeline Albright. I know that name because I tend to remember certain war criminals, right? Madeline Albright in the late 1990s when asked that 500,000 Iraqi children died because of the sanctions that the United States put on Iraq in the 1990s. And Madeline Albright said she thought the price was worth it, right? Really appreciate that. And this was because of sanctions only, right? 500,000 Iraqi children. We should remember all those names, but we can't as human beings. We have to remember the incident, right? We have to remember the war criminals that did this, right? Put everything into context, right? And realize that what is happening right now is a bigger picture, is a bigger plan that has been rolling out for number of years, number of decades, right? Once you do that, you know your enemy. You know your enemy, okay? Lord Chico, what do you think about World War Three? I think we are in World War Three, okay? Lie. Mr. Chico, don't forget about the Greeks, genocided along with you Armenians by the Turks. Huge anti-Christian crimes. May their souls rest in peace and find justice in this world. Agreed with you, Lie. 100%. And by the way, apologies if I came across as the way you thought that I didn't care about Kurds being genocide, being committed on the Kurds. No, I care, but we have to put it all into context and appreciate that a lot of different peoples have been genocided on, and it's not these people that are committing genocide on, these people. It is centralized power. It is Wall Street. It is the bankers, right? It is the propagandists that are committing the genocide, okay? That's who they are, right? That's what we must understand. Weekend at Barney's. Chico, let me ask you something over C-19, COVID-19, with Quebec having the highest active cases at the moment, but Toronto, Ontario having the most daily new cases. It comes to the attention of the government decision of reopening Quebec, but extending lockdowns in Ontario. Do you think is the right decision? I don't trust the centralized power when they're doing all this, right? My take is this. We need, as a people, as a population, be aware of what's taking place, right? And the only way we can be aware of what's taking place is if we can make sure that all the platforms, all the different ways that we can share information are open, right? So we have to, we have to adamantly fight against censorship. Because if we prevent censorship from taking hold in our societies, and if we trust that as human beings, we are intelligent enough to make intelligent decisions, right? Then we don't need centralized power to tell us when we can leave our houses and when we can't leave our houses and all that jazz, because their information is readily available to everyone to make their own decisions. One of the reasons a centralized power has so much, so much that they can do to us individually as a community, is because they censor information. They prevent the free flow of information, okay? So right now, the difference between what Quebec is doing, what Ontario is doing, what BC is doing, what Alberta is doing, all this jazz, is because people are uninformed, right? Certain people are making not the best decisions in the world, right? It's up to them if they want to do that. That's the way I see it, right? So that's my take on the whole situation, okay? Sam Hit, Hey Chico, Got to Watch History 101 on Netflix, the episode called Oil in the Middle East, yeah? Sam, I know a lot about it. Remember, I was educated as a geophysicist. I worked as a geophysicist in the 1990s, right? I know my history from the Middle East because I am from there originally. I know a lot of people from that area, right? I paid attention. So yeah, how the House of Saud was put into power, right? What the House of Saud did to the other factions when they were put into power. Once they got power, they annihilated, they committed genocide on the other houses, some of the other houses, right? They're enforcers so they could maintain their power, right? Please watch the Candice Owens. Link it up. Was this, if you want, by the way, I'll mention this to everyone, if you want me to check out something that I don't guarantee that I can check out everything, right? But it's about sharing information, right? And there's a lot of people on our Discord page, right? So if you want people to check things out and if you're not just spamming and you want to participate in the discussion, we do have a Discord page. Link up what you think is important on our Discord page. We will not censor unless you're spamming, unless you're intentionally, you know, doing insanity, right? There's only, I think, or you're a bot or something like this, right? So our mods are amazing on Discord. So share information on our Discord page. You'll find it in the description of this video when it's loaded on BitShoot and YouTube. You'll find it in our Twitch channel, way at the bottom, and you can come on to our Twitch page and do Discord, exclamation mark, Discord, any time and the link will pop up and you can click on the link and go to our Discord page. Okay, share information. This is about sharing information, right? If centralized power wants to implement sensors in our society, right, prevent us from talking, I'm going to do my best to make sure we keep on talking, okay? Ding-Bubber, I have heard it said that lesser demons have to abide by the higher demons will because if they don't, the consequences will be severe. Applying this religious view of demons to the hierarchy of power in the state is easy. She shall agree and if you want to know one of the greatest books ever regarding this, read C.S. Lewis's Screwtape Letters, okay? This is lesser demons having to answer to the higher demons for their job, right? The lesser demons had to corrupt the human beings, right? So read, right? Read the Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis. Important book. It's not a big read but it's beautiful, beautiful book, okay? Read the Screwtape Letters. Important book. Okay, gang, I missed a lot of chat. I'm going to scroll down until I see Chicho or Chicho Live, I guess, Chicho. What are the principles for avoiding the noise? You got to know mathematics. You have to understand economics. You have to understand that there is no two-party system in the United States. If we're talking about the United States, there's only one party. It's the corporate party. It's Wall Street party. Really appreciate how Wall Street works, how DC works, okay? Really appreciate how Hollywood works. Appreciate that United States is run by monopolies, okay? The other thing you need to do is understand your history. Take a look at history. Not history they teach you in high school, right? Once you come out of high school, you have to do minimum of two years of research on your own, minimum. Read books, right? To really appreciate what's going on and you have to read books, okay? One of the books you should be reading is this book. Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt by Chris Hedges and Joe Sacco, okay? And really appreciate what sacrifice zones means. Sacrifice zones, okay? Keep that in mind. Sacrifice zones. Read this book, Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt. They wrote this book and then we talked about this. I read parts of it. I don't know when this book came out. This book came out this decade and it basically outlined what was coming, what was about to happen, right? This book came out in 2012, okay? So this book came out in 2012. I read it I think in 2013 and it basically outlines what was coming right now, right? So it laid out the foundation of why we're seeing what we're seeing, okay? Important book. So it's important to read books and it's really important to turn off mainstream propagandists. Like really, don't watch CNN, NBC, PBS, BBC, Guardian. Don't read that crap. You're wasting your time, right? Find dedicated journalists and people who are interested in certain topics that are sharing information, independent media, okay? Seek them out. It's a long journey, by the way. It's not a short journey and start connecting the links. Once you start connecting things up that you realize this is connected to this. It's connected to this. What, right? And once you do that, you see the big picture and a huge chunk of all that stuff is linked up to our current centralized education system, which is absolutely about indoctrination, right? So learn that, understand what that means. If you have come through the centralized education system, education system, appreciate that you've come through a centralized indoctrination center, right? That means you're not a free human being, free thinking human being. You have to get that back, right? And it's going to take time. It's going to take time. Learn English well. Learn mathematics well. Read books such as Days of Destruction, okay? I'm going to scroll down again. There's a lot of chat here. Like, no, sir, was having a dialogue with Lord Medfire. Oh, that's who you were talking to. I wasn't replying to you regarding the Kurds. I really like you and I love your stream in an old viewer. Rediscovered you again today. Awesome. Okay, thanks, like, I thought you were talking to me. I was like, what, what? Okay, gang, I'm scrolling down. Where are you from originally? I was born in Iran, Armenian ancestry, but I came to Canada when I was like this, this tall, really young, right? So I'm West Coast Canadian mentality, right? With Armenian ancestry and Iranian heritage to a certain degree, and Armenian heritage and Canadian heritage. I'm a mishmash, right? I ate a lot of Armenian, Iranian food and Canadian food as well. Bob Ross of war, your name caught me. We need to disband the Federal Reserve again. John Adams, we need to disband the Federal Reserve. Agreed, 100%. Okay, thanks, was posted there on Discord. No, not this case. Okay, I'm scrolling down until I see anything directed towards me gang. Okay. Wow, lots of discussion taking place. Cool. Graham, good question from Death 420. Death 420. What do you use for news media, Chicho? I have so many, brother. I have, I need to do an update. Okay, I need to do an update. Death 420. Can you post just a comment if you're on Discord or Graham or someone on Discord? Just say, Chicho, do an update on your news sources. Okay, I've put out videos before on my news sources. One of the videos YouTube took down. One of the first videos we did, we did a live stream where I went through and I was sharing my sources of information, right? And YouTube took that down and I contested it and then they put it back up again, right? Because I had news sources both from the extreme left and the extreme right because you need to see both perspectives. You need to see both perspectives, right? To be able to make sense of things. If you're only getting your news, thank you, Graham. You put it on Discord. If you're only getting your news from left-leaning sites, left-leaning journalists or activists, you're living in a bubble. You have to get your news from the right as well. You need to get your news from center as well. You need to get your news from people who don't consider themselves to be right or left, which is me, one of the people, right? I don't consider myself to be left or right. I consider myself to be a human being that gives a rat's ass about freedom, right? That has, feels empathy towards not only my fellow human beings, but about other creatures, the environment, right? The environment. People talk about it. For me, when I was studying geophysics in the late 1980s, early 1990s, when I got my job as a geophysicist in a large multinational corporation, this person that I had worked for doing my co-op term, right? He found me. I've told the story before, but I won't bother saying it again. But he hooked up with me when I just graduated and he said, oh, Gijo, my God, I found you. I just started working with this multinational corporation that has offices all around the world, and he was starting a geophysics department there, but an environmental geophysics department. So he hired me right away. He knew what I could do, right? He worked with me. He trained me in large part, right? And then when I was getting my business card, the human resource people said, oh, what do you want on your business card? I said, oh, my name and environmental geophysicists. And they went, what? No, you just want geophysicists. I go, no, I want to say environmental geophysicists. And they were like, well, that'll limit your ability to do work. I said, exactly. I want to focus on environmental geophysics. As far as I know, I was the first geophysicist in Canada to have on their business card written environmental geophysicists. So for us to really understand what is going on, we can't live in a bubble. We have to have empathy. That means empathy towards people we disagree with, empathy towards people who think we're danglings, who have completely different perspectives than us. We have to have empathy towards other creatures. We have to have empathy towards the environment. We have to appreciate what it is that we are doing in this world. Keep that in mind. Like, you know, I'm going all over the place with this, but I want to make sure that because there's a lot of people living in bubbles right now, right? They think, like, for example, Ding Bobber said, their acquaintances are telling him he's racist because he's not joining their protest. I'm like, they're idiots, right? I remember one time I got into a discussion with a Greenpeace activist, right? She was on the streets of Vancouver saying, join Greenpeace, give us money and stuff like this. And she approached me and she was blocking me from walking. And I said, look, man, what are you saying? And she turned to me and says, this is the most important thing you can do in your life. I go, excuse me? This is the most important thing I can do in my life? No. As far as I'm concerned, the most important thing we can do in our lives right now is end the war on drugs, right? Period. Legalize cannabis and everything else. And she's like, what? I go, I think you live in a bubble, right? You think Greenpeace is all that? You're turning around and telling people this is the most important thing you can do in your life? I go, you're a fanatic, right? There are multiple fronts right now on the war of humanity to free itself from centralized power. No one has the right to tell anyone else that their front line is the most important front line. Period. Know your enemy. Your enemy is not the person that is not joining you in your battle. Your enemy is the person that you are fighting against, right? Because those people that are not joining your front, they may be doing things on the other side, right? That you don't know about. Your enemy is not your neighbor. Your enemy is not other human beings. Your enemy is centralized power. Jacobi, how are you doing? Welcome, welcome. This is why I'm vegan, caring for all species on Earth, Spider-Man, Dark Chico. No heed to this question. Who should take over the superpower role from the U.S.? No one, okay? I get the U.S. has flaws, but I'm not sure the world would be better with any other country in charge at the moment. I agree with you. I don't think any country should be in charge. I think we should be in charge. Human beings should be in charge. You, me, the regular Joe blows, right? And we are, we need to be. Our role should be stewards of this Earth, right? We don't own this land. We don't own other species. We are living on this planet and we should be living in harmony with everything else, right? We're two followers away from 3000. Ah, nice, Jacobi. We're on three grand. Nice, nice, nice. Chico, I mentioned Chris Hedges in an earlier comment. I was hoping you had some thoughts. Chris Hedges, I like. I don't agree with everything Chris Hedges has to say. Don't get me wrong. I've read a lot of Chris Hedges. I've listened to a lot of Chris Hedges. Days of destruction, days of revolt. The book that I showed is Chris Hedges. I like Chris Hedges, but I still don't agree with everything Chris Hedges has to say, okay? And I'm pretty sure Chris Hedges doesn't agree with everything I have to say, okay? But I highly recommend read Chris Hedges, everyone. Some thoughts on Chuck Plank's Fight Club. Nice, great book. Actually, I haven't read the book. Great movie. I'd like it. You have a very nice voice. Thank you, Holiday Hunter. Even when I'm going hardcore, right? I'm scrolling down. Graham, Chico, I have a question. I've been getting deep into data hoarding. Data hoarding is when people have fear that there's data that will have access taken away from them, which it does every day. We lose tons of documents, books, videos, every minute of the day, and data hoarders are preserved. Do you believe in data preservation in the modern world? Graham, 100%. Archive.org is an amazing website. And if you're archiving things on an external hard drive, just your own space, 100% more power to you. I can't tell you how many websites, articles, videos that I have seen over the last 30 years that I've been online. I was online from late 1980s, early 1990s that are no longer available. And some of the information during that period was absolutely brilliant. Absolutely brilliant. It laid out a lot of things that we're seeing being rolled out right now, right? So, Graham, 100%. If you have the means, the capacity, archive, archive, archive, archive. Ideally, at some point, when you have the ability and the funds, share those archives. Put that stuff out. Okay, 100%. What do you think about the coincidence that Black Lives Matter is trending again just before the elections? Last time it trended was just before 2000. Look, there's a lot of manipulation going on. And who's trending it? Is Twitter trending it? Do you believe the Twitter trends? I don't follow Twitter trends. I don't follow YouTube trends. I don't go to front pages of Reddit, YouTube, Twitter. I don't do that. I follow individuals, right? Man, the last time I used, like, I've been on Reddit from almost day one when they came online, like a year later or something like this, right? I don't know how long I've been there, 13 years now. I don't know what my bad says, right? But I don't use it as much anymore. Not even close. There are days I don't even go there, right? Like, ridiculous, right? I don't, I stop going to front pages of Reddit when they stopped doing the counts for up and down counts. And that was like eight years ago, right? It's totally controlled, right? Don't go to the front pages of any of the major platforms from Silicon Valley. If you are, might as well watch CNN or Fox. What are you doing? You're indoctrinating yourself. That's what you want to do. Surf the front pages of technocrats. God dang. You're not a free human being. You're just the noise collector, right? Darth, Darth Hookie. Should I be pronouncing that Darth Hookie? Darth Hookie? Chicho, I don't always agree with you, but I love how you present your views. So glad I came across your content. Awesome. Hype, hype, hype, hype, hype, hype. Thanks, brother. Or sister, of course, right? Or sister, of course. I'm scrolling down gangs, Graham. Chicho, because I'm an educator, I'm building an archive, AI system called Velma stands for Virtual Experential Learning Library and Media Archive, which is meant to assist in educational research. We talk about it on stream a lot, but I hope to make it available someday. Oh, Graham, fantastic, man. More power to you, brother. Seriously, more power to you, right? More power to you. Like for me, I have external hard drives all over the place that have archive stuff that maybe in my retirement, if I reach to be, you know, still healthy and functional and I can read with gigantic glasses that I'm still online streaming, hopefully when I'm 90 plus, I'll go through those external hard drives and it's slowly start sharing information, right? Maybe, maybe, maybe. M1K, have any of your new sources updated since you posted the video detailing your main source? Yeah, for sure. There's a lot of them I don't go to. There's some that I go to still, a lot that I go to still. I've added some in there as well, right? So I do need to update it, right? But it's basically a starting point when I share that information, right? Just do not forget. Magus, how are you doing? Chicho, I heard a phrase once that if you want to say the F word on TV, you have to go submit your reasoning and payment to the FCC. If you want to change the mindset of an entire generation, you start a business with six guys in a garage in Silicon Valley, possibly, right? But then they get co-opted and they sell out to Wall Street and then they become the propagandists, right? Technique, Chicho, do you think the stock market is in a bubble and will crash soon or do you think it will continue to rise? Technique, right now they injected a few trillion dollars, they gave a few trillion dollars to their own boys to launder through Wall Street, right? Last time they did this was in 2008 with Bush Jr. starting it and Obama filling it, right? They put his old administration, Wall Street executives, the people who pulled the scam, in power, right? So they filtered a few trillion dollars for in the last 12 years, right? Through Wall Street, okay? They just injected a few trillion more, right? Is it going to play out in the long game? I don't know, right? What was holding the stock market up? Absolutely nothing. It's just laundering money, right? Can they launder it beyond 30,000 and go to 35,000? Can they push it to 35,000? I can tell you this. If I was interested in the Wall Street game, I would not be holding anything long term. If I was interested in the Wall Street game, I would just be a trader in and out, sometimes daily. Derivatives only, puts and calls, right? Do not put your eggs in the Wall Street basket. They are not there to give you security. Even if the stock market rises 100%, right? In the long run, if you consider everything, you've done more damage to your lifestyle, to your freedom than you have gained, right? Chico, if you want him to see your message better. Yeah, if you guys want me to see your message, just put at Chico Live. That way it highlights it for me. Stoltmeister. Thank you very much for the tier one sub. By the way, gang, thank you for the follows. Thank you for the subs. Apologies if I'm not mentioning it, but I'm going, trying to stay up to up to date with the chat and interact with chat as much as possible, okay? And for those who are watching this on BitShoot and YouTube, thank you for subscribing. If you are subscribing, if you're on SoundCloud, I'm glad you're enjoying the audio, right? What are views or Antifa? Oh, Antifa is a funny thing. I think it's been infiltrated. I think it's CIA operation personally for the most part, right? Any organization that commits violence in a level and takes pride in committing that violence is off my books. I don't interact with them, right? And I had people wanting me to join Antifa back in the mid-2000s when I was demonstrating. I said, no, man, I'm not into the violent game, right? That's playing into the hands of centralized power. And if the violence game is playing into the hands of centralized power, then maybe centralized power planted the seed for that to occur, right? They're like agent provocateurs. Robinson Bailey, hey, Chico. Sorry to interrupt, however. Wishing you well, hi, chat. Thank you very much, Robinson Bailey. And well wishes to you guys as well. Banan Stain. Yoo-hoo! First time watching live, I'm a math student from Norway, specializing in mathematics and informatics. Love the math content and all of the thoughts around different subjects. Watch every stream uploaded on YouTube. Cheers, cheers, cheers, Norway. Thank you very much for the love and joining us on this live stream. And thank you for watching the videos and mathematics right on, right? Right on. Antifa, Graham, is Antifa an organization? No, it's an umbrella that people function like it's anonymous, right? However, Antifa has a certain agenda, right? Or whoever's the people that decide to fly under that umbrella. And violence is on the table for them. For me, no, right? Nine violence is necessary. Oof, I'm down to the bottom of chat. Nice, nice, nice. Like, I don't need to be passive aggressive. Why would I? Okay, you're talking to someone else? Okay, good, good, good. I'm glad there's a lot of discussion taking place, gang. So I'm glad everyone's talking, because that's the purpose of this stream. One of the purposes anyway, Firestone 9. I was in the military and I've got PTSD since I got home. My wife been blaming everything on me. What should I do? Firestone, you need to talk to someone, right? So first thing you need to do is make sure you're seeking help where you need to. Take whatever I say with a grain of salt, right? Do not bombard yourself with pharmaceuticals if you can help it, okay? So make sure you're talking it out. Make sure whatever happened and whatever is happening, you are 100% open with your partner, with your wife as to what took place and how you're dealing with it, okay? Make sure that you realize what role you played and what the game was. That's really important. And I think the one thing you need to do is contribute back into society, right? Own what happened, okay? And what has brought you to this point. Realize that it's not on you. You were used and abused. You were lied to, right? Okay, so don't carry that guilt with you, but try to do good by it, okay? Try to take that energy and make it work in a positive light in your life, right? We've all made mistakes. Many of us have done many wrong things, but once we accept it, forgive ourselves and realize and really take on the responsibility not to do it again, okay? And to contribute in a positive light, I think that's when we start coming out of the hole. That's my take on it. And this is coming from someone who's never gone to war, who, you know, I haven't been there, so, but I can appreciate what can take place before it's like, what's going on? Bandstein, love the 10 by 10 math game. I have gotten 295 so far by myself. I'm set out to get 100 within the summer, maybe a little hopeful, but I'm at least going to try. Awesome, awesome. Break it up into the quadrant, the four quadrant, the 10 by 10. I agree. I think it's about time to come up with a new game. The 10 by 10, maybe, maybe. Chicho Jacoby, Chicho, since your Dune Wreck was so awesome, got any other great book recommendations from me. I've been watching, catching up on a bunch of books in quarantine. Eager. You know what? If you like science, more fantasy related, right? If you like fantasy, because Dune was science fiction, full-on science fiction, right? If you like fantasy and some people that like science fiction don't like fantasy, some people that like fantasy don't like science fiction. A lot of people love both worlds, right? I would recommend the Death Gate Cycle. It's seven books. The Death Gate Cycle is absolutely phenomenal. It's epic, okay? Really good. The Death Gate Cycle. I don't have it here in this bookshelf. It's on my science fiction and fantasy bookshelf. So it's there. Baby Bear. Chicho. Hey, Chicho. Do you have thoughts around the sources of wealth, obsession in North America? Why are the poor not able to unite as one? Is propaganda that overpower? Yeah, propaganda is crazy overpowering. It's the education system. I keep on calling it education system because I don't think people really appreciate that it's really an indoctrination system, right? So our centralized indoctrination centers pit each other against each other or pit us against each other, right? They lift up power as if that's what people should be achieving for, right? They say they put people that have a lot of wealth in positions of power. They put a lot of people that have a lot of wealth as role models for people to look up to, which is insanity, right? So yes, the reason that this happens is because the, what do you call it, the saying, the best way to control a population is divide and conquer, right? Which is basically the method that has been going on for a long, long time, right? Push play. Okay, people are talking to each other. That's good. Jacobi, Chicho, thanks. We'll definitely read it, read into it, and try to order the first couple from Amazon. I've got the piece out now. Been awake all night, and it's now 8 a.m. Thanks for the stream, brother, and I'll catch you the next one for sure. Awesome, Jacobi. I hope you have a, well, if you're up at 8 a.m., I hope you're going to go to sleep. If not, I hope you have a fantastic day. Okay. Man and Stein, Chicho, have you read Quantum by Manjit Kamar? It was the book that got me into physics. Always love math, but never had too much of a thought around physics, but was interesting learning about the background on the quantum. I don't know that book. I don't know that book. Sam, it says X-Men is where is that? X-Men is fantastic. Depending on the writers. Graham, looks like you're busy. Thanks for taking care of business, brother. My mother, Chicho, Sir Robinson Bailey, my Chicho, my mother and maternal grandfather very recently passed. Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. I don't want to attend the funerals. I have a panic attack. I have panic attacks, especially now. I've expressed to my family that I feel overwhelmed. Should I feel good? No, you should not feel guilty. And secondly, if I feel pressured by my family, is it okay to say I can't attend the funeral? Yes, it is. Right? Now, really think about it, Robinson. Now, I'm not saying you should or you shouldn't attend the funeral, right? But to me, attending funerals is way more important than attending weddings. Okay? So, on a caliber, I would say way more, right? So, but that's sort of my old school mindset that a funeral is the last step that people take and you show your respect and your empathy and its bonding moment as well as weddings and stuff like this, right? But if you think you might have panic attacks on life and whatnot, it's totally fine. Like, I've had one of my best friends ever, right? Now, we're not in touch anymore. He told me straight out when my brother passed away. He mentioned that he wouldn't come to the wedding. He couldn't come to the funeral because he does not attend funerals. Okay? And I didn't hold it against whatsoever. Okay? So, if anyone holds that against you, maybe they'll rethink their belief system in the future. However, for me, I'm very happy that I have attended all the funerals that I have attended because that gives me a perspective on life that I wouldn't have had if I didn't attend those funerals. Okay? Just giving you my take on it. But guilty? No. However, make sure you're not going to regret not attending the funerals later in your life, right? If later in your life, you look back at this and say, oh, I didn't attend the funeral. I wish I had attended, don't carry the guilt with you. Okay? Appreciate that at this moment, you just couldn't attend the funeral. It was too much, right? So, keep that in mind. Okay? Weaselbees 2020, funerals are for the living, not the dead. How you feel about that person internally is far more important than other people's opinion. 100% weaselbees. Degree, degree, gram, blah, blah, blah. I mean, I still don't really, and what Cletus has to say doesn't really tell me much. What's your favorite book? What's my favorite book? I can't answer that. There's so many different genres. There's and so many different books that I love from certain genres. I love books, right? Oh, my pleasure. Robinson Bailey says, thank you for your understanding to show my pleasure, my pleasure. And I understand because I've been in those situations and I had people that have been in those situations, right? Can't go nowhere with our cause. Surely you're joking, Mr. Freeman, is a fantastic book. Mr. Feynman, Feynman, watermelon gang. I'm going to pop a watermelon or two. Watermelon, watermelon. Look at that watermelon juiciness. Look at that. That looks great. Beautiful, beautiful, right? Beautiful. Very delicious. Very delicious. I'm going to pop a couple more watermelons gang. Look at this one. Look at this one. Oh, look at that. Oh, look at that juice coming down. Watermelon and feta cheese. So good. I'm just watching reading chat taking place between people, which is fantastic. M1K went to three grocery stores to find watermelon and none had them. Yeah, they just recently came into the grocery stores here. Spiderman Graham, thank you for taking care of business. Looks like we're getting my favorite fruit. Oh, I love fruit. My favorite fruit. I ate a lot of bananas, apples, in season watermelon. I like plums. Oh, pomegranates. Pomegranates. Graham says, a lot of business. I don't feel like I can keep up. Okay, Graham, let me see if I can lend you a hand. It's the late stream trolls. Yeah, they come in late. For some reason I'm not seeing. So I'm going to stay up to bottom of chat gang. Okay, Spiderman Graham, thanks man. I'm lurking. Sorry, I appreciate you always taking care of business. Okay, I'm going to do this. Nice. I got my, I got my smack slash time out ready written down. Pomegranates. My pomegranate is amazing. Figs, dates. Oh, so good. So good. Whoa, I propped them. Popped in the middle of the action. I was worried I'd miss the stream. Nice. Mangoes and strawberries and raspberries all together, all together for you. Nice. Do you put them in a blender or do you just eat them? I think that would make a good liquor. That would probably make a fantastic liquor. Pineapples are great. Pineapples are great in the summer too. Yeah, indeed, indeed. And lemons. I love lemons. Like lemons are important, right? Watermelons. Red dates with sticky rice stuffed inside with a sugar syrup. Best way to eat fruit, Smith says. Best way to eat fruit. Watermelon. Lots of pictures of watermelons. Oh, look at the juice. I wish, I wish these watermelons had black seeds in them. Spiderman, she showed unrelated, but I'm starting my Japanese culture dive. Starting with the birth of anime and Japanese culture. Then diving into hundreds of anime movies and shows. I'm ready for, oh, Spiderman. What a ride that's going to be. What a ride. Amazing. Amazing. I hope you enjoy it. I'm so glad anime has been a huge part of my life. Twitching Jason, how you doing? Hey, Chico. Would you be doing any garden stream soon? I actually just planted some potatoes and beans recently, so I need to go through your gardening content. I will be in the patio. Once the school season's over, I'll have more free time during the day and in the mornings and stuff that I can get into the patio. We did our grapes. That was good. I just went and bought 50 pounds, 100 pounds, 120 pounds of soil and stuff, both indoor and outdoor, that we're going to repot some stuff. So we will be twitching Jason at some point. My nationality, Armenian, Iranian, Canadian. Chico, did you hear about, I'm not appearing to authority because if I had, did we, oh, I got kicked up. Lost something. Did you hear about the hydrochloroquine study that MSN was using to smear trash? Yeah, I don't, I don't watch MSN that. Really. Mainstream media, I don't, like, when people say, oh, did you see what mainstream media says? It's like, oh, did you, did you, did you know somebody farted? Like, I don't care. Right? The hell with them. They're just propaganda, man. They're just propaganda. Gang, if you're following mainstream propaganda sources, if that is occupying your time where you're getting pissed off of what they're doing, you're doing it wrong if you want to inform yourself. Start reading in-depth things. If you spend an hour a day, and trust me, like, I go through news sources, I go through multiple hours a day of news and information, articles, lectures, videos, interviews. I've been doing that for a long, long time. But I don't watch CNN. I don't, the only time I see mainstream media is if my sources are coding them, referencing them, right? And I listen for a little bit. And if they're focusing on not too much, I move on to the next source, right? Because I'm not interested in that crap, right? I know they're lying. If my sources start talking about how mainstream propaganda is lying to people all the time, I stop following those sources. I'm not interested in that, right? They've been caught in the echo chamber. But if you're spending an hour, two hours a day watching mainstream propaganda, stop. Those hours will be better spent reading days of destruction, days of revolt. Read that. Read William Reich's Mass Psychology of Fascism, right? Read this, a book written in the 1930s, first print, right? And then revamped in the 1940s and multiple times. There's a chapter here that I don't agree with, which is related to the LGBT community. But put it into context. I haven't read the whole thing because I hit that chapter in a turn me off a little bit. But there's amazing information there of how fascism comes to be. Stop watching, listening to mainstream propagandists. Stop it gang, right? It's just pure garbage. Chicho is like Borat. He's a man of the people. Ah, Samhit. I am not like Borat. Borat is a sellout. He's a schmuck. The guy's sold. He's a garbage. Sure, he did some amazing stuff. But he went on to APEC, right? And he said how much he supported Israel and how how how the Zionist organizations were doing good things and all this crap. There was a little interview he gave, like a lecture he gave. He said, oh, this, this, this. So he's a sellout. He's supporting genocide. Okay. So Borat, sure, he portrays that aspect of him, right? But he's been bought and sold a gazillion times over. And I've watched Borat. This is America. That series was good. And I saw, I was watching Borat back in 2000, 1990, when he came out with all the different characters and watched some of his stuff. It was fun. It was okay, right? It's not bad entertainment. And he did some, a lot of political stuff too. But when he comes out and supports genocide and says it's okay to kill Palestinians, basically that's what he was saying and take the land away, then no, the guy's a sellout. I won't watch him. Thank you for trying to do a legit comparison of who I am to someone who you think is a legit human being that cares, has empathy for other human beings. But he is not. Okay. He is not. Okay. Chicholad, my point is, there is a lot of push by MSN to smear Trump. Yeah, for sure. And it's not just about smearing Trump. They're lifting up war criminals. Bush Jr. See the way they treat Bush Jr.? The guy's a mass murdering war. Obama, Clinton, mass murdering war criminals. It's not just about smearing. Who are they lifting up? Mass murdering war criminals, right? I don't believe in that stuff, but the general population, if we stop talking about the corporate propagandas, really, I don't want my live streams to be all corporate propagandas. There's way more intelligent stuff to talk about. If there are people stupid enough to focus their lives on what corporate propagandas are telling them, let them. I don't care about them. I just don't want to make what the corporate propagandas are doing the central theme of my discussion. This is more discussion that I'd like to spend on the propagandas, right? And this comes up every stream where people say, did you see no man? I don't watch their crap, right? Why would I? Why would I let them come into my home, right? Why do I invite? I'm very selective of who I interact with, okay? Bogart. Bogart. Bogart? Sam Hitt, you said Bogart, not Borat. Me and my little bit of dyslexia and stuff I have there, right? Bogart, thank you very much for a little love. Bogart I liked. Chicho is like Bogart. He's a man of the people. Brother, thank you very much, but at least I'm glad I got the Borat stuff out of the way. No one's brought him up, actually. But Bogart, thank you, Graham. Thanks for having my back, brother. Graham corrects a lot of things, mistakes I made. Huge appreciation, man. I like Bogart. I like Bogart a lot, right? I don't know about his personal choices too much. I know a little bit, but the movies he played and the characters he portrayed and who he was in those movies is legit, right? Casablanca was amazing, right? And some of the other movies too. There's one movie he played in. They were on the island. They were prisoners and it was a penal colony and they were basically the helpers for this family that had a shop. It was a black and white movie and he was a killer and he was with a couple of other killers and stuff like this and they were planning on escaping. That's a very heartfelt movie, fantastic movie. Thank you very much, by the way. Sam Hitt, Graham, thanks for correcting me. My bad, my bad. I have no idea where to start with the anime stuff. There's so much content to take in. Grave of the Fireflies. Spider-Man, watch Grave of the Fireflies first. Watch all of the Studio Ghibli movies they've put out. Watch. There's so many animes to watch. Hey, what do you think about Brazilian politics? Oh, God. Borsalero, oh my God. Fascist, Zion, Christian, Armageddon-ness, horrendous, right? You know who your leaders are, right? When the first thing they do, they, anyway, leave that alone. Was there a chicho? I think we have a responsibility to expose them to everyday people. I doubt it. Look, here's a question to chat. How many of you guys watch corporate propagandists and believe the garbage they spew? Was this, I can guarantee you, almost guarantee you, that most of the people on this stream, okay, and most of the people that watch my content, they don't follow that garbage, right? And if they do, after one stream, hopefully, they get the hint that they shouldn't be watching that crap, right? It's indoctrination. We are sadly minority. I'll leave the subject alone now. Thanks, chicho. My pleasure. But yeah, it doesn't interest me what they say. I'm interested in a long game. Do you invest? No. Coffee, I don't invest in the stock market. I have played with the stock market many moons ago, right? And I know how it works. Lag, Mr. Chicho, I was watching your stream one year ago. I don't know if you remember me. I am Greek. I asked you about the state of Zoroastrianism in the world. And you told me some interesting stories. I returned to Twitch because of the quarantine. You asked, ah, thanks, like, yeah, and I had Zoroastrian friends and I've gone to Zoroastrian temple and I know a little bit about their inner workings and stuff. For a while there, I had a lot of Zoroastrian friends and was exposed to the community and stuff. So, yeah, in general, very peaceful, very peaceful tribe, man. Who was helping? I forget who it was, it was with the PTSD. Who was asking for help and chat with their PTSD? RJ Push Play, next stream she shows up with an unlit cigarette hanging from his mouth, Bogart style. Nice. If I still smoked the joints, maybe I would have a joint but I don't, me, I was asking. Firestone. Okay, awesome. I'm glad you're still here, Firestone. Fire, Firestone 9. I don't watch news except what seeps through the cracks. Yeah, same here, Graham. Ah, there's recommendations about anime. Start with Caboid Peepop, Outlaw Star, Trigon, Black Lagoon is so good. I've watched Black Lagoon twice and went through it once and did it again. Back to back, I did the same thing with Caboid Peepop as Samurai Champloo and Space Dandy. Outlaw Star, I still haven't watched and Trigon, I've watched some. Haven't watched the news since I was about eight banana stain says. I realized early that they just wanted to play with my thoughts. Yeah. Wazes, hopefully Chichou can offer advice but I'm looking now for you. Thank you very much. Caboid Peepop is a solid choice to start, solid choice to start. If you like sci-fi, Caboid Peepop and Samurai Champloo as well and Space Dandy as well. Maddie Gigi, hey Chichou, how are you? Hope all is well. Doing good brother. Thank you very much and welcome to another live stream. Towards the end of the stream actually. Lag, the inner composure of your arguments, your calm demeanor and the books behind you are such a powerful image. Awesome. Like three. And the plant, don't forget the plant. And the and our bowl, Rallis said, I'll read this again because David Dorn came up. Did you hear that David Dorn's killer was convicted seven years prison in 2004 for felony robbery but got prohibition, broke prohibition twice, then got two further prohibitions, never serving a day in prison. Isn't this the type of stuff we should be protesting? That's one of them, right? There are many things we should be protesting. There should be people protesting in the Federal Reserve, Wall Street bail, not bailouts theft. People should be protesting for Bush Jr. to go to prison, for Obama to go to prison, for Clinton to go to prison. We should be protesting many things in our lives. There isn't just one thing that's horrendous. There are many things that are horrendous. Maddie Gigi, wow, that makes me even sadder. I've been keeping up with that story but did not know that. Yeah, I didn't know that either, right? But is that an anomaly in the United States? Hell no, it's not an anomaly. Put it on the same level. Did you know that a lot of the police officers that are spending time in jail for murdering people, they had multiple occurrences of murdering people and the system let them out, right? And they still allow them to serve as a police officer and kill people, right? So it's on the same front. What's the difference? One terrible event to focus, picking one terrible event to focus on doesn't invalidate the issues that people are protesting about. 100% true. Purps, they are 26 episodes, are in the adventure action category for an easy transition in anime, especially Caboid Beep Up. Space Caboids. Caboid Beep Up, right, first? Yeah, Caboid Beep Up is amazing. Absolutely brilliant. And the soundtrack, wow, wow, wow. And what do you call it? Samurai Champloo soundtrack. Nujabaz. Fantastic. Gang, should we call the stream? We're into two hours. Let's call the stream. Great conversations, great conversations. Thank you very much for being here, gang. And thank you for being civil. Thank you for taking care of business mods. Graham, you were busy today. Thank you for being here. I'm sorry if I was way behind chat. Next time, I have to catch up to chat. And if this stuff happens, let me know. I'll stay up to chat and try to address things and we'll clean house as we let people talk and all act as a mod and let people talk to each other. That went quickly. That was two and a half hours. That was two hours, not two and a half. That was two hours. These things go by insanely fast. Insanely fast. Are you a granddad? Granddad? No, I don't even have kids, man. I don't want to take on that responsibility. Think about it this way. Would you want to take on the responsibility of raising someone like you? I don't. Not my long shot. I know what I did when I was younger. I have no desire to be dealing with that, right? Just letting you know. Aside from that gang, I'm on Patreon. If you want to support this work, Patreon is a fantastic way to support this project. Patreon.com, backslash, C-H-Y-C-H-O. I don't put anything behind paywall and this is Creative Commons. Share and share like, right? Follow the work, right? You don't have to support funds to follow the work. You can just follow the work. You'll get updates as to what I'm posting and if you do like this work that we're putting out and if you do find the means now in the future, doesn't matter. Patreon is a fantastic way to support this project. I am live streaming this on twitch.tv, backslash, C-H-Y-C-H-O-L-I-V-E. If you want to participate in the chat live, Twitch is where you want to be at. You can follow the work, you can subscribe. Following and subscribing is a fantastic way to support this project. I do announce these live streams 30 minutes before we go live on Twitter, Gavs, Minds, VK and LO. I do share additional information. If you want to follow some of the stuff that we're sharing and what we're doing, you can join those platforms, whichever one you're in. I will be uploading the audio of these live stream discussions to SoundCloud, SoundCloud.com, backslash, C-H-Y-C-H-O as podcast, basically. If you want to follow this work in audio format, SoundCloud is where you want to be at. And I will be uploading this video to YouTube and BitShoot. Everything that we do goes on BitShoot, technical problems allowing. And because there's a ton of censorship taking place on YouTube, whatever we can get away with, we load on YouTube as long as we're not, it doesn't put us in danger of being the platform. And if you do want to support this work, we do have YouTube membership available as at the beginning of this year, 2020. And YouTube membership is also a great way to support this project. And if you want to follow everything we're doing, subscribe to BitShoot. Highly recommended, highly recommended. The odds are there's going to be more content, politics related and whatnot going on BitShoot than YouTube. Aside from that gang, huge thank you to Graham for taking care of business. Really, he was a busy mod today. We're getting some trolls and whatnot, and he's still going at it. So, Graham, thank you very much for taking care of business. Everybody, thank you for following. Thank you for the subs. Thank you for the conversations. Thank you for the discussions. Thank you for the follows. Thank you for, if you're deciding to go on these platforms, thank you for following this work on these platforms. And I'll see you guys tomorrow, 7.30 p.m., same time. We're going to talk about economics, personal finance, maybe related to housing. Focus on housing, homes, whatnot. I'm pretty sure it'll go into economics, Wall Street, some of the other stuff, and most likely a little bit of politics involved in there. So, if you want to continue this discussion, we go again tomorrow for a couple of hours. Aside from that gang, I hope you have a fantastic evening, morning, afternoon. Be well, everyone. Peace.