 Let's check it out and there we are. Nice. Hi everyone. This is Jujube. Welcome to my channel and welcome to another live stream. Today, today, today is February 7th, 2023 and we're going to take this large map that I have and we're going to map out global conflicts, okay, or hot zones and whatever else we want, just to get a feel for what's going on in the world, okay, because we've done a lot of current events, live streams and economics and what not, a lot of stuff and all of it is based on this, right, all of it. The world we live in, right, North Park, hey everyone and hello Chico, hello in North Park, hope you're doing well. Apologies about the writing on this map. It's going to be, you know, blurry, not fully visible to you, but we'll get a feel for it. We just want to get a feel for everything, okay. Dragons, how are you doing? Chico, how are you? It's been a while since I've been able to cast a stream. Glad to have you, man. You came in for a good one, Lions. Lions is here. Ireland. Lark Park, your states, aren't you? I think your states, are you Canada? I think your states. I can't remember. Maybe we'll put on a little note of where everybody's from that are coming into the stream, right? Maybe we should do that right now. Where are you guys from? Let's do it. And by the way, I'll probably mention this again, at J-PAL 79, how are you doing? Tuesday's stream, now we're talking. Hello, G-JONAL. Hello, J-P-O-W-79. What should we do this in? Color, color, green. Let's do this in green. I want to bought some of these guys, these types of stickies. Okay. And we have like these types of stickies, little guys. I even got, wouldn't got some of these plaster stuff to put on the wall. And I made little flags. Where's the little flag to stick things in? I'll tell you why I did this, by the way. She know how are you doing? Hi, G-JON. Good afternoon. Good afternoon, Lions. G-JON is such a home. You're remembering me even to, even though I'll disappear from the stream for a while, you set a time. Love you, bro. Love you too, man. Love you too. I got a fondness for Ireland, man. I got a fondness for Ireland. One of my best friends, brother is Irish. And I, when I was traveling Europe, I bought a Europass and it was like a train pass back in the late 90s. Europass that I could go all, you know, many different countries, but the UK wouldn't accept it. But I really wanted to go Ireland, right? So I was traveling with limited funds. I was there for two and a half months. I can't remember how long I was there for. Let's say two months, right? So I went to France. I don't know where, no, no. I was in, I was in, what do you call it? I was in Holland. I was in Holland. I was in, what do you call it? Holland, Amsterdam. I was in Amsterdam and I flew to Ireland and I went to Northern Ireland. I was there for five days. I flew over to UK to get to Ireland because I really wanted to get there, right? UK wouldn't accept my train pass, man. What the hell? Mr. Brainfreeze. Hi, Gicho. Mike and Dolan says to anyone Turkish or indeed, indeed. No, very much, very much. And it's not just those who were Turkish and Syrian that that were people from other nationalities there as well, right? But people in Turkey and Syria, indeed, and 7.5, a 7.8 initial hit. I'm a geophysicist. It's a weird thing to say about earthquakes, earthquakes and tornadoes and natural disasters, not disasters, but natural events, geologic events intrigue me. That's one of the reasons I wanted to geophysics, right? And earthquakes, especially, they're the energy being released on earthquakes is on effing believable, right? Like the energy being released in an earthquake is phenomenal, phenomenal, right? And it's a Richter scale, right? It's logarithmic. It's powers of 10, right? How much more powerful is a 2 compared to a 1? 10 times. How much more powerful is a 3 compared to a 1? 100 times. How much more powerful is a 4 compared to a 1? A thousand times, right? Now just imagine San Francisco back in whatever time got hit with a 6.5 or whatever. It was pretty devastating for this was 7.8 over 10 times more powerful, right? Huge, huge. And by the way, just regarding the earthquake, because I've been following some of the news, it got hit, from what I understand, it got hit with a 7.8, right? It had a follow-up of a 7.5, right? And you know, some people are going down a rabbit hole unnecessarily to a certain degree. Well, you don't want to go down there, but everyone's going, oh, there's hundreds of earthquakes happening now. You know, there's been a five, four, four and a half, six and a half, blah, blah, blah, but that's what happens when you have a large earthquakes. There are hundreds of earthquakes that happened before, after it, right? And if you, with earthquakes, I remember studying earthquake predictions and stuff, if you're able to do things in real time, process the data and have it all available online, usually before a major, right? There's a peak, there's a buildup, right? There's pressures being released. There's a lot of things that happen, right? So the hundreds of earthquakes after the 7.8 and 7.5 are normal. Those are normal, right? The reason I'm using the word normal is because as a geophysicist, I can honestly tell you, there's no doubt in my mind, there are earthquake machines out there, just like there's, we can manipulate the weather, right? So there are interesting rabbit holes, you can go down the whole thing, right? Oh my God, I'm in Birmingham, UK, UK, Huckleberry, Ichicho, Benawa, love to see you, thanks and jovois, indeed. Bon matin, jo nois. Plutonic Plurus, hello, hello. Welcome over and we can get a couple of pints of Guinness, indeed, or Kilkenny. Amsterdam, best window shopping, aha. It was dark, man. Amsterdam, it was dark. For the first five minutes, I was like, wow, wow, wow, I was indulging, of course. And then after five minutes, I was like, oh man, this is really dark. Coffee shopping, I like the coffee shopping aspect of it. I love the coffee shopping aspect of it. It's a lion's eye, her turkey shifted three meters. That's a huge distance for a whole nation to show, it's huge. Seven point is gigantic. From what I remember, an earthquake of magnitude 11 or 12 will crack the earth, right? That's how serious we're talking about, logarithmic, right? Huckleberry, I think natural disasters seem like they're getting more common. I'm not sure there's a conspiracy behind it or anything like that, but it's definitely concerning. Volcanic activities kicking up for more, instead of solar flares are kicking up. Or we could be going out to an ice age. I haven't followed it as indefinitely I used to do. Joe Chicho isn't a devastating earthquake happening in Los Angeles, just a matter of time before it sits on a fallout. For sure, it's a matter of time. The question is, we're talking geologic time scale, right? Me and you live on a human time scale, right? So where I am right now, which is west coast of Canada up here, this is on the same fault line as the San Andreas fault line. Oh, sorry, that's Mexico. The San Andreas fault line going through California, going through Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Andreas kicks up here to where I am. But the fault line, or a branch of it anyway, there's lots of fault lines here, right? The fault lines in west coast of California are closer, they're shallow, right? So the earthquakes that happen there, they're closer to population centers because it's more densely populated, as well as closer to the earth's surface, right? The fault line that goes through off the coast of Vancouver Island, west coast of Canada, that's a deeper fault line, right? And it's a little bit off-coast. So that earthquake, this earthquake here that would be happening at some point, is not going to be as devastating as one that would happen in Southern California if it was the same magnitude, right? Because it's deeper where I am, right? And that matters as well. Very cool stuff, very cool stuff. Cheryl, how are you doing? Salutations, salutations. On Saturday, it's a chicho. Been a long time, so I caught a stream. Hope all is well. Indeed, indeed. Plutonic River Turkey is the possible place for the Biblical Great Flood, possibly. Noah's Ark is on Mount Ararat, right? Supposedly, okay? That's where the ship was found. What do you call it? Fossilized, I believe, I think. Maybe not fossilized, but petrified, maybe. Mr. Ropetop, how are you doing? Checking in from the road. Love maps. Always good to know where you are and where you're going. Indeed, Lyons is a 12-magnet earthquake probable in this current time. No, no, no. The highest we've had, I think, was a 9.5. Maybe it was Alaska. It was Alaska, and it happened off the coast here, and it shifted the land. I'm going by memory gang that I studied 30 years ago. But what I remember, it lifted parts of Alaska up 6 meters or 15 feet or 15 meters, something like that. So 6 meters or 15 meters or 15 metric versus Imperial. So it lifted it up. Huge chunks of Alaska created a gigantic tidal wave that went down here and went towards Japan and stuff. That was huge. So just imagine if you can do the mathematics here. Let's do the mathematics. The one in Turkey, the one in Turkey was 7.8, right? So 7.8, right? 7.8 earthquake in Turkey, okay? The aftershock or the next big one was 7.5, right? And there's like hundreds of earthquakes happening below here that are anywhere between 6 lower, right? Down to 3.5, 3 lower as well, right? Okay, now if you want to know what the, how much more powerful one earthquake is relative to another earthquake, you do this, right? So forget this part, right? Because we don't care about the little aftershocks, they're still going to knock stuff down, right? They're going to knock down buildings because a lot of buildings that didn't go down initially with the 7.8 and 7.5, they're cracked, right? So they're going to go down with these guys. Six will take down buildings. Six and a half will take down building. Even five and a half when building structures have been compromised, they'll take them down, right? Especially in certain parts of the world, right? The earthquake, earthquake proof, buildings are not earthquake proof, right? But if you want to know the difference, right? How much more powerful a 7.8 is relative to 7.5, you put it to the base 10 and you do a division, right? So 10 to the power of 7.8 divided by 10 to the power of 7.5. So here, I'll punch this in from my end too. You guys do it from your end too. I'm a little slow on my computer calculator. So here, 10 to the power of 7.8, okay, equals the link. It's huge divided by 10 to the power of 7.5, 7.5. Oh, because it's, okay, hold on, I gotta do it like this. So basically, don't do it the way I did it. I'm trying to think of a, what are you doing with, as if it was a grabbing calculator. So you would do this. When you're doing division of powers, it's 10 to the power of 7. I don't want to go into the rules of this, but you subtract these, right? So you go 10 to the power of 7.8 minus 7.5, which is equal to 10 to the power of 0.3. So all you got to punch in is 10 to the power of 0.3 to find out how much more powerful it is, right? So 10 to the power of 0.3. Not in my physics teaching mindset, right? Laying the stuff out to the power of 0.3, okay? So it ends up being twice as more powerful, right? So 7.8, so this ends up being basically 1.99, what was it? 1.99 something, something, 8 something, what was it? 5, 9.995, you round it up to 2, that's more places, even it's 2.0, right? So 7.8, let's bring a pressure on. So 10 to the power of 7.8 divided by 10 to the power of 7.5 is equal to 10 to the power of 0.3, and this is equal to 2. So 2 times more powerful was the next earthquake. The first earthquake was twice as powerful as the next one that hit in a couple of hours, right? Whatever number of time. It was within a day or something, right? Now in Alaska, I believe, I believe we had 10 to the power of 9.6, 9.4, I think, let's be on the safe side or average it out, 9.5 happened in Alaska, okay? Might have been in 9.2. Let's go 9.2, let's go 9.2. So in Alaska we had an earthquake of 10 to the power of 9.2, okay? Extremely powerful, divided by earthquake in Turkey, 10 to the power of 7.8. So this is going to be, oops, that's supposed to be a 2, okay? So this is going to be 10 to the power of 9.2 minus 7.8, okay? So what is that subtraction? It's 92, 92 minus 7.8, 8 times 12, 4, 7, 1, 1.4, 10 to the power of 1, oops, 1.4, okay? Punch that in your calculator, see what you get. Apologies for not reading the chat. I get distracted with numbers easy. It's like, look, cheat your numbers, oh wait, what? Did a power of 1.4, 1.4, right? That's 25 times more powerful, right? So one of the largest earthquakes ever recorded happened early, early 19th century, early 1900s, right? Was in Alaska up here and that was 25 times more powerful than the earthquake that just happened in Turkey and Syria, right? 25 times more powerful. Right now, the death toll in Turkey, last I heard, was around 6,000. That's going to kick up to, who knows, like really, we don't know. We can do an estimation, right? Or a guesstimation. Most likely, the death toll is going to kick up into 20,000, 30,000, right? That's what the odds are. Just 30,000 people missing. I don't know, like, how fast people can get to them and stuff like this, but it's going to be well over 20,000, I'm pretty sure, right? Just imagine what the death toll would be if an earthquake hit that was 25,000, 25 times more powerful than what just hit there, right? Joe, so 5,400 death toll right now. Okay, okay. Okay, thanks Joe. Oh, very interesting. Has there been an earthquake? Yeah, there was an earthquake in Turkey and Syria. Mr. Brainfreeze, I think they measured this earthquake, even in Japan, with magnitude 1.2, wow, wow, wow, wow. Yeah, this would have been, Richter scales would have been going off all over the world, right? As a geophysicist, you'd be, I had a teacher in high school, grade 12 geology teacher in high school, and earthquake prediction is a huge thing. Okay, Joe, another source says 6,200. Yeah, that might have been one that I heard this morning, but I'll tell you a story about earth scientists, geophysicists and stuff like this. Earthquake prediction is a huge thing, right? Like, really, it's a huge thing. People want to know how to predict earthquakes because if you're going to predict earthquakes, you can save a lot of lives, right? And it means you understand a lot more about the earth. I had a teacher in grade 12, geology teacher, an earth science teacher in grade 11, geology teacher in grade 12. He heard there was a good prediction, very Vancouver, right? There was a prediction that there was going to be an earthquake in Japan at a certain period. I can't remember when it was. It was the 70s maybe or the 80s. He heard about this prediction and he flew to Japan. He flew to Japan because he heard there was going to be an earthquake and he wanted to be in a huge earthquake, right? He'd never been in a huge earthquake. He was aching for it, right? He stayed there, I believe, two weeks. He told the story to us, right? A week or two weeks and the earthquake didn't happen, right? So he got on the plane and on his way to Vancouver, the earthquake hit, right? And he kicked himself for getting on the plane and flying back, but there isn't anything he could do. I can't remember when this was and it was an earthquake, going by memory, six-something that it hit, right? Oh my God, I thought the chilly earthquake is still the most powerful earthquake in 1960. Fortunately, a low death toll. Yeah, I don't know. I know the Alaska one was one of the biggest ones. I don't think it was the biggest one, but one of the reasons the Alaska one didn't have that huge of a death toll was because in early 1900s, there weren't that many people living in Alaska. Even right now, there isn't that many people living in Alaska. So earthquake death toll and natural disaster death toll really depends on population density, right? Huge, huge, huge lines, slightly off topic, but for the scale of the disaster, it's barely being covered in the news, at least in Ireland anyway. Ireland is really good with the news. Geopolitically, Turkey isn't on great terms with EU NATO. I wonder if mainstream media isn't showing it as much as a way of shining them, maybe, maybe, or was this part of the Turkey war not allowing Finland and Sweden to join NATO, right? If you want to go down the rabbit hole. What is the reason we don't get earthquakes up in Northern Europe? What is the difference between here and there? Tectonic activity, tectonic plates, like just imagine all this land mass, all of this used to be all together in one lump called pengea, I believe, that's the word, and to spill it off to go on the one on land or something else, I can't remember, and basically all of the plates, like right here, this is the mid-Atlantic ridge, right? Goes through, right? Mid-Atlantic ridge. What this is, is two plates that used to be together, right? So these guys used to be here, okay? And then a crack formed because of mantle. So basically take this here, let's assume this. So let's assume we're here, right? So here's USA or North America, let's say America, right? Okay, I'm gonna get a new sheet. Writing like this is difficult. America, okay? And here's Africa, right? Africa, right? So here's America, here's Africa. Right now they're like this, right? In the past they were like this, and what's happened is at the mid-Atlantic ridge, if you consider this the crust, okay? And then in the bottom here, there's, that's the crust. Here's the mantle, mantle, and we're drawn a line here. So this is in the past, right? This is not included here, right? Mantle, there's convection currents going like this, and the mantle is malleable, right? So when these guys were together, this convection current was doing this and splitting the plates apart, right? So this is where that was happening. So these guys slowly move away from each other, and there's lots of different plates that are all over the place. Like every, all of these ridges, everything you see, like everything together, right? Now, what happens? Here's the reason why we get earthquake activity, and there's different types of earthquake activity, you can get plates doing this. So just imagine these lines being plate. So top view, top view, top view. Here's one type of earthquake you can have. One plate going like this, and another one going like this, right? So these two plates would do this. If you live in an area where the plates are moving across from each other, they go like this. Now the plates aren't lubed, right? So they're not smoothing gently across each other, right? It's rough. So the plates, usually they're being pushed, well, they could be being pushed together, right? They're rough, right? So you push, you push, you push, and then it does this. That is your earthquake, right? The energy release there is unbelievable, right? Let me do this. Another type of earthquake, tectonic activity you can have is the ocean crust, right? It's heavier than continental crust, right? So what I drew here, okay, consider this part, the ocean crust, and this is the continental crust, right? So continental crust is lighter than the oceanic crust rocks. So what happens if you're floating something on top of something lighter when they meet, right? Because another type of activity you can have is plates, again, top view, coming towards each other, right? So if one plate, the ocean is heavier than the continental, right? One thing that happens is when they meet, so those are top view. Here's side view, side view, side view for this one would be like this. Here's the continental plate. Here's the oceanic or oceanic crust. It sinks, right? These are the trenches, deepest parts of the ocean, really, right? So what we have is this plate coming this way, this plate, it's not plate, this plate coming this way, but this part of the crust is oceanic, this is continental. So what it does, it does this, right? So let me do this so it's going, right? Okay, so this. So this is the ocean coming down. It goes down, right? And it's the same type of effect. We're over here, sorry, my head, I got to balance it. It's the same type of effect. It's not smooth sailing. It's not blue. Again, it does this. That is an earthquake, right? Devastating, devastating. Another type of plate activity you can have is two plates of the same density here, right? India, Himalayas, Mount Everest and stuff like this. They meet and if they're the same density, then they go up. Mountains, right? Mountains. You can get mountains as well when the oceanic is going down and crunches up the continental and the continental. So super cool stuff goes on, right? Super cool stuff goes on. And we live on this planet, on this amazing planet, right? Amazing planet. We're all going for a conflict. Gang, I missed a lot of chat. Apologies. I don't know if I'm going to go up, check it out. Let me check it out. She know the name of the guy who flew to Japan and missed the earthquake. I can't give you the name. I can't give you the name. I can't out the guy. In your estimation, thank you very much for the follow. Sounds elven. In your estimation, how much do we humans know about the earth build up and the possible different layers beneath us and the mechanics of plate tectonics? We know a fair bit. We know a fair bit. The only thing I wish I came across regarding the earth, because this wasn't taught to me when I was studying at university doing geophysics and geology or sciences and all this jazz, right? We were taught that petrocarbons, right, oil, okay, gas was a byproduct of organic matter, it was years later, early 2000s, and I left geophysics, that I came across the, I forget what the theory is called, Russian theory. Russian scientists came up with it, that they say oil is actually a byproduct of the mantle. It's a mantle coming up and it's renewable because it will always be there, way more than what we need, and the whole theory of oil being a byproduct of organic life, I guess if you want to call it, is bunk. It's really existent in the mantle and it's deep and it purples its way up. I'm not so sure if I believe it, I would have to look into it, but I'm not as interested in that topic as other topics, we only have so much time in our lives. Joe Chichu, I've just looked at a map of the tectonic plates and you can see that the earthquake happened right on the Eurasian and Arabian plate border. So it happened here, I believe, right? So Eurasian plate here and Arabic plate here, is that what it is? Arabian plate there, yeah. Oh, my pleasure, my pleasure, Medriath, saying thank you for explaining. Hello, hello. What is, what if the both plates are moving away from each other, volcanoes? This is, this is two plates moving away from each other and we get, there is volcanic activity all along here, right? Mid-Atlantic Ridge, right? This is basically new earth being created, right? And here, let's, did we say we're going to map conflicts? So we're talking geology. Awesome, awesome. So check this out, check this out. Map view, side view. Here's top view, oh sorry, top view, top view, view and side view or profiles, let's call it side view. Side view, okay. Here's Mid-Atlantic Ridge. We're going to draw the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Mid-Atlantic Ridge is, how are we going to draw this, right? America over here, way over here, Africa way over there, right? So let's put those on. Africa, America, America. And I say America because it's not just the U.S., it's South America, North America, Central America, right? So Africa, sorry you can't read that, America, plate, here's the convection currents of the mantle and the crust is very thin, right? Very, very thin, right? Like, if you consider the earth, right, the earth crust is smoother than an apple crust, okay? So all these mountains, Everest and stuff you see, if you really compare it, do a comparison, shrink it down to a size of an apple, it's smoother than your typical apple that you pick up from the store, right? Just keep that in mind, that's how thin the crust is, right? So convection currents coming up here and what happens, there's a split here, right? It's like this, right? So magma comes up and continues to push these things away from each other. So new earth is being created here, right? New earth is coming up, volcanic activity, ground being created and doing a split, right? From the top, if you, let's say here's the ridge, right? Here's the ridge, let's say this is the volcanic activity, new crust is being formed. What's one of the things, what's one of the evidences that we have about new crust being formed is linked up with us knowing, realizing that the magnetic field of the earth flips, right? From the north to the south, right? And magnetic field of the earth flipping is a huge, huge, huge, gigantic, enormous, right? Because magnetic field of the earth protects us from solar radiation, right? From space, right? It keeps everything in. It's a shield, right? Magnetic shield, right? Or borealis and stuff like this, right? So what, the way we know this is this, when magma comes up, right? It's, and when it's underground it's called magma, when it comes up top it's called lava, right? And it's liquid, and it has ions in it, right? Charges, charged minerals, right? Something that is charged when it's put on their magnetic field, it lines up according to the magnetic field, right? So when the earth magnetic field, let's say in north is pointing up, when north is pointing up, the new magma, the minerals, if you look at them, they line up this way, the north that way and south this way. We know that the earth magnetic field flips is because these are called striations. If you go over a certain amount of distance, right? And continue looking at the minerals, all of a sudden the minerals in a certain strip along the first oceanic crust line up in the other direction. They're saying north is down, what? North is down, what the F is going on? And then you keep on going north is up, and then north is down, and then north is up, right? And then north is down, whoop, whoop, whoop, goes like this. So all along here we see the minerals in the crust of the ocean pointing in different directions, right? Okay, this is crazy cool. And I learned about this, I learned, you know, we learned about this in school and stuff like this, but here's a story that the same teacher that I had flew from Vancouver to Japan to be in an earthquake, here's what he told us. He was studying at university in the 1960s. He said he was sitting in his class, right? He was sitting in his class at university, and the professor came in and said, okay, everyone's got their textbooks. Yeah, everyone pulled out there. He goes, pull out your textbook. Okay, pull out the textbook. This is in the 1960s, right? And he goes, okay, go to chapter whatever, five, and all the way to chapter seven, chapter five to chapter seven. And he goes, tear them out. They're like, what? He goes, tear those pages out, tear them out. Everyone's like, what? What do you mean why tear them out? This is what happened in the 1960s, right? So when certain so-called scientists, certain people, this is by the way, vitamins thing in there, certain people come and say, Rodriguez won. Thank you very much for the follow. When certain people, right, low IQ people, some scientists come out and say the science is settled, the science is never settled, never settled, right? So this professor came in, in 1960s, to my teacher in the 1980s, right, 20 years later, he was teaching the stock, came in and said, tear those pages out, and this is the reason, right? Because during World War II, okay, I believe it was American submarines, when they were transversing the Atlantic, when they were going across the Atlantic, I'm pretty sure other countries did this as well, they used to carry sort of metal detectors, magnetometers, right, in the submarines, right? And when they were trans, when they were going across the ocean floor, a little bit above it, they were measuring magnetism because they were looking for things, right, maybe other submarines, bad ones or good ones or allies or whatever. So all of a sudden, they were mapping out the Atlantic going back and forward, right, because the war is here and submarines are here. So Americans were doing this a lot, right, a lot of submarines, they were creating all this data, right? And what happens back then anyway, there was a 25-year no-releasing of information, okay, gag order on anything related to the war. In the United States, that's what the rules said, right? I'm going by memory, so look into all this stuff, right? So it was 25 years of silence, everything talks secret, nothing being released, right? So 1960s, right, mid-1960s, go back 25 years, you're in 1940, right, 1940, 1945, right, around that period. All of a sudden, all this data came available, right? So if you're an earth scientist, geologist, geophysicist, geophysicist would have looked at this like, drooling, right? They looked at all this data and went, oh my gosh, right, make this friendly, child friend, oh my gosh, the earth magnetic field flips, why is it flipping? Oh my gosh, all those people that said, hey, wow, look at the coincidence, the coincidences, Africa sort of fits nicely as a puzzle with America, right? I wonder what, and then there's other places that sort of fit well together, wow, what coincidences, right? In the 1960s, they found out, oh wow, there's something called the mid-atlantic trick, plate tectonics came into existence, the theory of it, right? And magnetic earth magnetic field flipping, link that up with paleontology, you get major extinction events when earth magnetic field flips, you understand earthquakes better, all of a sudden the door was open, right? Wow, we learned so much about the earth, just because of the data that was released, right? That was collected during World War II by, let's say, the allies, right? And once that information was released, our whole understanding of planet earth completely shifted, brilliant, right? Brilliant, right? Phenomenal, phenomenal. I'm all the way down to the bottom with posting gang, I sort of went off on rants, but this is, this is my love, I love this stuff, so I feel like Saori Chichou, how's life? In my life, I've almost finished recording a full song with one of my friends, not to boast, but I think it sounds actually shared with us, Felix, shared with us, put more, so we might get a Papa, Panjaya again one day, we will, yeah, the odds are we will at some point when things merge together, or Gondwana land, chunks, right? Chunks, Kaafmet Fika, such a good answer, thank you, my pleasure. You asked me a simple question, I went ballistic, right? Hey, we did a little math, who got the rock man talking about earthquake? Exactly, I thought it was Chichou, how catastrophic or harmless could a pole shift be? It would be catastrophic, not harmless, because it's not going to happen within a second, it's a shift, because the earth magnetic field has a wobble to it, it deviates from true north, right? So earth magnetic field deviates from true north, true north, right? And some people say when the deviation becomes more and more, all the sun is just going to go right? But that it's not within a second, it might, I don't know, I forget, it might take months for it to really do that shift, or weeks or years to do that shift. It'll be an extinction event for certain species, because I know very little about biology, or plants and animals and stuff, I know some, because I watched a lot of documentaries, David Nattenborough rugs, right? But birds and a lot of aquatic animals and stuff, they use the magnetic field for migration paths and stuff like this, and if the magnetic field shifts, you know, where are they going to go, right? They end up somewhere else, and that could be devastating. A string tied to earthquakes, maybe they pole shift as a north and south pole switching magnetic fields, yeah, or is it pole shift something else? No, pole shift is that the magnetic field flipping, and the magnetic field is from the crust, from the mantle of the earth, right? So, you know, sorry, flat earth people, but crust mantle would be like this, not mantle, sorry, the outer core, right? So here's the inner core, the inner core solid, right? This is mantle, this is outer core, core, right? The outer core has, is liquid, right? It moves around, when you move charge, and this gets into physics, when you move charge, you create a magnetic field, right? So moving charge, 900 maybe, when you move charge, you create a magnetic field, and the outer core is full of ions, right? And this charge moving, so it's creating magnetic field, and earth's magnetic field would be, if that's north, the wing, and that's south, point, we're going wing, right? Fun stuff, fun stuff. Should we get into mapping world conflicts? That's a quick geology, tectonic plate lesson. The flat earth magnetic field could be similar or different, inside of a comparison, could be. I haven't looked into the magnetic field of the stuff for the flat earth series, I looked some stuff, haven't convinced me enough, deep down, I dig into it yet. By the way gang, as far as snacks goes, we were able to get our hands some plump quince, okay? And quince is heavy fruit, it's super good. As you know, I've made jazz out of this, but quince every now and then, when it's ripe like this, when it's bulky, it has a very unique taste, and I like, and this will last me like a week, that I'll keep on cutting off like chunks and eating it. It's on the dry side, it was such a unique flavor, so good. Baby Nights, yeah. I just read the last pull shift happened 780,000 years ago, and supposedly it happened 183 times in the last 83 million years. Sheesh, I always knew about that, but never really thought about how it would affect us. It would be huge. And that's, remember gang, we live on human time span, right? These are geologic events we're talking about. We're high frequency on a larger wave. Imagine if the theory of oil coming from the mantle is true, the warmongering yangs will try and invade the Earth's mantle. A lot of people would. Okay gang, let's talk geopolitics. Okay, let's talk geopolitics. I pulled out this map that I've had for over 20 years. Okay, here's a link to, this is a video on Bichu and Rumble that I put out sharing my poster collection, and this was in there, right? And I can't remember if I told the origin of this map, why I ended up buying this map. I think the video, the segment that I showed us is around 30 minute mark or something, right? But I bought this map after the invasion of Afghanistan in 2001, 2012, and before the invasion of Iraq, okay, in 2003. So this map is over 20 years old, okay? And the reason I bought it is because I wanted to get a better understanding of global geopolitics. Even though I knew a fair bit, I was digging it, right? I was, because I could see things going in an extremely dark direction, especially after 9-11 and the Patriot Act. The Patriot Act was a trigger for me that went, okay, this isn't going to end until people wake up to the reality of who rules over us, right? So before the invasion of Iraq in 2003, I wouldn't bought this map. And I've been online for a long time. And at that time, I started digging into all US military bases, where the United States had military bases. And you've got to remember, this was 20 years ago, that wasn't, YouTube came around in 2005. I was doing this in 2002, right? So you didn't have video sharing stuff, gifts. I can't even remember hiding gifts back. Everything was text you're reading, you're looking at static maps and stuff like this, and tables and stuff like this, right? So I compiled the data of where US military bases were. And I wouldn't bought this map because I wanted to have a tangible map, right? Something I could stand there and just look at, right? And I took my list and I put, basically, I had somewhere I was able to buy a whole bunch of little American flags on sticks, like toothpicks. I don't know where I found this thing. How do I have no idea where I found it? So just imagine, there were like American flags like this, right? With American flag on it, right? So I took these little putty things and like there is, I'm pretty sure there's American military, let's assume there's a US military base there and I think there is one there, right? And I would take this flag and I would did this to it. And I had this map on my wall for a number of years, right? With all these American flags all over it. And I looked at it and I went, wow. And these are American military bases that weren't on mainland USA, right? And I went, wow. And at the time, I think I found 180 military bases, US military bases, right? Conspiracy map. So I just appreciated what it was and what was going on because I wanted to really follow the news extremely well, right? So whenever there was a conflict war breaking out, I looked where there was an American military base, as the saying goes, you know, how they're Iran put their country in the middle of US military bases, right? Like literally, if you look at US military bases, there's, here's Iran, there's US military bases surrounding Iran, surrounding Iran. And remember that at the time, US was in Afghanistan and in Iraq and in Saudi Arabia, right? No brainer what's going on here, right? No brainer. So that gave me an extremely good visual and that really led up to me starting to blog about geopolitics in 2005, 2006. So I had to share the information I was coming across and all the pieces I put together. Okay, that's where this map is from. And that's how I got the idea, maybe a good idea to do this for us to see what's what, right? Lions, I love maps. That is a very beautiful, it's a nice map. I like it. Plutonic Plurus seems ner-drotic. Would you like to see my map collection? Kafka, phony. I remember YouTube coming out when I was a freshman in college, aha, yeah. And then Google paid $5 billion or $4 billion for it. No smartphones, beautiful time, no smartphones. No smartphones can spare us a map. Baby knife. So does US have the most territories outside their state? Or is it UK? No, no, no, US blows away any other country in terms of military bases around the world. No one comes close. I don't think you put all the military bases that every other country has outside of their territories. I don't think, don't quote me on this, but if you add them all up, I don't think they add up to what the United States has, right? Or they're very compatible, right? Do you have any experience in cartography? No, but I've worked with people doing it because of geophysics. So we would have to overlap our data, right? When we're doing geophysics or whatnot. Again, let's do conflict zones. Okay, no brainer. I got these guys. I don't think these guys are going to show up as dark as I like them. So Ukraine, let's use different colors. We're going to use red, right? We're going to use red as a war zone, like active war zone, right? Kato Sapien 15 was just watching a stream about that in relation to the South China Sea. Yeah, yeah, yeah. South China Sea. So we'll use two different colors. Active, well, multiple different colors. Active war zone, red. Okay. Active military activity. Ukraine, no brainer. Is that coming out okay? Let's make it darker. We're going to do this two-fold. Let's see. I got these stickies as well. So I'm going to put these under it. Okay, to make it darker. So let's put this under it. Is that better? That's better. Okay, active war zone, right? No yellow, no yellow. We'll put orange for countries that are like, for example, for example, for example, let's let's let's decide what we're about to do, right? In Western Europe, Poland, Germany, ministers in Poland and Germany and a couple of other Western European countries have come out and said they're at war with Russia, right? They're at war with Russia. So maybe what we should do is highlight the countries that are at war right now. What do you guys think? Should we or should we paint those as should put orange for countries who are at war? Should we do orange? According to a map I just saw literally half of countries in Africa are currently at war. No idea how many of those are active war zones. Like for example, Congo, Congo war zone, right? But it's a war zone. And by the way, gang, as Smetley Butler said, all wars are bankers wars and all wars are resource wars. So I'm adding the resource war part to it. Okay. But many people have said this. Okay. So all wars are bankers wars, Smetley Butler. And everyone knows resources is a driving force for war. Okay. Wait, what? Germany is officially at war? Not, they haven't put out the official statement saying they're officially at war. But the German, which minister of pretty high levels, Green Party, Green is war mongering psychopaths, right? She came out, I think she was the defense minister, fine, no, defense minister, I think, came out and said we're at war with Russia, right? So maybe for those countries who have come out and stated that possibly they're at war with another country or actively at war, we should paint those as orange. Should we do orange for them? I need an orange. These guys as well. So I'm going to put an orange Green Party climate terrorist indeed, like green. Yikes. So I'm going to put an orange on German. Let's see if orange is going to look any different than red. Here's orange. Oops, come here. Does that look any different? Oh, yeah, it does. Nice. That comes out nice. So Germany has said one of the ministers anyway, but we know they're a war, right? Foreign minister, foreign minister said it. And someone, some of those, yeah, yeah, yeah, Ethiopia, I think the war has subsided, but with, where is it? So Ethiopia though, I think it's pretty much a war still, right? That's what Ethiopia war or war could be cooling down, right? A couple of other ones we know, right? Yemen is a war with Saudi Arabia. So we'll put those ones on there. US then looks pretty close to that orange. Yeah, yeah, yeah. US is, US we're going to put orange. There's no doubt US is a war with. So we've got Yemen. Okay. I'm going to put red on here too. We've got Yemen. And we've got Saudi Arabia. Okay. Myanmar, yeah. Myanmar, is it a war or is it occupied? Is it, is it a war? Who's Myanmar at war with? Saudi Arabia is a war, orange, orange. So Poland, Poland most definitely, right? Oh, civil war. Should we do a different color with civil Poland? There was a couple other Western European countries that said the same thing. It's a civil war. Isn't it? If it's a civil war, let's color it something else. What should we color it if it's a civil war? Yellow? Yellow? I'm not Danish, no. Where's talking to someone else? It's a civil war. Actually, French have the out of it. Yeah, France as well. I think France should be orange as well. No doubt. Most of the, I mean Latvia, all these countries here, for sure Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, they're yellow, but they're orange. There's no doubt about that. Right? Pretty sure. If I'm wrong on any of these, please let us know. Civil war. Let's do yellow for civil war. You guys okay with that? Civil war yellow? Let's see how it comes out. Is Ethiopia civil war? That's a good question. No. Yeah, let's change Ethiopia. It's a civil war. Let's change it. Yeah, I agree. Let's change Ethiopia. Let's call the civil war. Ethiopia goes down. It's really a proxy war, right? It really is a proxy war, but let's call the civil war. How's that yellow coming along? Not bad. Should we change the color? Is the yellow okay? Is that dark enough? Civil wars are different. See, here's the kicker. The West is defining Syria as a civil war, but it's not a civil war. It's a war, right? There's no doubt Syria is full blown war. You can call it a proxy war, but it's precursor to, precursor to Ukraine, exactly what they did in Ukraine. But Ukraine is maybe an order of magnitude more, right? No peace treaty was ever signed by North Korean South Korea, so they are still technically, they are still technically a war. But should we put orange in there instead of hot war? Because they're not firing at each other, right? They're not firing at each other. Or should we call it a civil war? Because they're both Koreans. What do you guys want to do with Korea? Wait, sorry. What is the orange color? The orange color is countries that are at war. So if that's the case, Russia, it's not the war. Well, you could say the war is on its territory now because it acquired, but Russia still hasn't declared war on Ukraine yet. Right? 2011 Egyptian Revolution. That's, that was CIA, it's more than that. I want to categorize that, but that was the Arab Revolution, right? Arab awakening. Yellow is good. Yellow is civil war. Yellow is civil war. I think good. Peace. Which countries aren't at war? Let's make those blue or green. Let's make them green. Which countries aren't at war? What countries are? Iceland. Iceland is not at war. Let's do green. Iceland. Iceland, as far as I know, is not at war. Iceland. Iceland. Green. Iceland. Green. Yay, orange. Yee, orange. Involving who? Definitely civil war. Syria is a mix of international intervention, sparking civil war, further military. Yeah, maybe at a point it might have been a civil war, but it's a full-blown proxy war, just like Ukraine. The revolution is a necessary war. What do you want to do with South Korea? Sorry, I can't answer that due to terms of hilarious. Revolution is another key, right? Somalia civil war, yeah. Somalia civil war. Okay, let's call it a civil war. Let's call it a civil war. Somalia civil war. So what would we call Myanmar? What are we going to call it? There's two of these guys. Orange at war, but not official at war. Yeah, orange at war, but not officially at war. Red is war. Red is war. Orange is they're sending weapons, like for example, Germany in one year went from sending helmets to Ukraine to sending tanks to Ukraine and talking about sending fighters to Ukraine. Germany unofficially is a war with Russia. Whoa, shite. Switzerland, Switzerland orange if it was. Russia is a war. I would say Russia is a war. Yeah, but I'm going to put this on here. Should we put Russia red? Should we change Russia to red? Do you have a color for countries supporting wars like proxies? Yeah, we're using those for orange. So for example, Congo war here, but what other countries are involved in this war? I think we would put orange all around there, no? Yeah, so Canada, Canada is a war or basically involved in it. It could easily kick into a hot war for Canada. US, we're going to do red because it should be obvious at this point that then we're going to have to change Russia. We're changing Russia too. Russia is a war. Indeed. Let's do that as well. Or we do both Russia red and US red. What do you guys say? Nothing, both Russia and US should be red because they're the main players in this. And US is a war in multiple places, right? So I mean shit, they're shooting down balloons in the US, right? Orange is in direct, in direct war, proxy war, partly directed economic war, military, yeah. The Emerald Island. Where's the Emerald Islands? I don't know where that is. Awesome lines. I go there. Do they have high speed internet? Yeah, this is a better answer than mine. What is it? Orange is in drift war, in drift war, civil war, civil. I must say that is a very nice map. I'll say thank you. Okay, so Myanmar is civil war, so yellow, yellow. Okay. Afghanistan? Afghanistan now is civil war. Agreed? There is no war so far on Russian territory, but Russia is war party with direct military, not only indirect. So another color again. Here's the thing with plutonic colors. These Donbas, Crimea, this region, and the other three provinces are now Russian territory, according to the Russian constitution. So land-wise it is a war, you could say. Yeah, elder god, but they are being attacked. Ukraine is attacking Russian territory. So I think it's legit to say Russia is a war. Agreed? Tospin. Okay, so Russia is directly a war in Ukraine, I see. Yeah, but then is Canada and US orange too? See, here's the thing with US. According to mainstream news, corporate propaganda, US is not directly a war with Russia, but we know they are. The coup from 2014, even pre that, to funding, training, to Biden, to Hunter, to all of them. So I think if we're going to put Russia red, we would have to put US red. If we're going to put United States orange, then Russia needs to be orange as well. It's up to you guys. I feel Russia is red, but I don't know. A defensive war is still a war. A defensive war is still a war. Who wants to send soldiers? Not I. Most of the European Union. Yeah, most of the European Union. So what are the other countries that are so gung-ho to wage war with the United? Oh, England. Hell, England. By all accounts, England should also be red, but they're not the main instigator, I guess. Who else in Europe? There's a couple other countries that said it. Availability. Red should only be used for countries officially at war. Russia isn't officially at war because it can't legally call up this entire reserve force. What do you guys think? What do you guys think? Availability is putting up a question for us. In Ukraine, US is deep orange in other conflicts, red. Okay, so should we convert both Russia and US to orange? Something wrong with war being in UK. If Russia wanted to, to it could, it's war. If Russia wanted to, it could be war. Yeah, maybe nice. I love how US participates and medals in 90% of conflicts around the globe. UK is ignored. They already sent all their military equipment to Ukraine. Ireland isn't officially at war and neither is any party, but the dissident new IRA claim they're at war with the UK, even though they've never taken any action politically around. Okay, so they're just blabbing. So we, I don't feel comfortable putting Ireland as yellow because I don't think it's, it's, it's there, not on this level. But lions, you live there if you want. Rock rider, I hear this the first time they want, they won't, they won't because then it would escalate it. Okay, should we change Russia to orange and US to orange? If that's the case, I disagree. If Russia were, or Ukraine would be gone by now. I agree. Okay, done deal. Let's switch it up. That's the other good point. If Russia was at war, I think it's going to happen this year. That is true. So we're going to change Russia to orange, and that means we have to change US to orange. We're going to have to change US to orange. Mexico is in a civil, Mexico's northern Mexico is, I would say in a civil war. Is it a civil war, cartel war? Oh, no, it's not an orange. I want yellow more fairly. I don't understand that thing. Am I missing some stuff? Shoot, let's go. A limited war up to now, a limited war up to now. It's not a direct and offensive. I would argue the Russia is at open war with Ukraine, lion says. Here's a thing with regarding Russia and Ukraine. If Russia went all out, like they haven't even brought out the heavy guns yet. Really. So northern Mexico, civil war, I would say. And I would say lower Mexico, civil war still. I know there's serious issues with the government and Oaxaca and stuff. I go with the info war as red also. So you say also red for Russia. We can change it later on. Russia are like Ivan Drago in round one of Crete fight. Wait until they start punching for real. Yeah. But the places where the war is could have a black flag too. Yeah, I don't have any black colors. Russia is at war but not at their own territory because it's not their own. Saying your car is now mine doesn't make it mine. Rocket Ryder says. Sweden is orange I think because we are aiding Ukraine. Yeah, Sweden orange. I agree. Don't think. Oh yeah, I got to add. I got to add Lithuanian stuff too. So we got three here as well and Romania and Romania. So we're going to need a lot of orange. So I'm going to cut up some oranges here. Western Western Europe is basically all of it. Or so Estonia. What about Finland? I would say Finland as well. So colors just got here. Viper says. So orange is supporting war. Okay. Red is where war is happening. Okay. Yellow is civil war. So far we got one green in Iceland. It's not at war. Okay. So in Western Europe we're basically going to be putting an orange on all the countries that have sent military hardware or adding or training Ukrainian troops on their territory, which includes Czech Republic as well. Slovakia, Serbia civil war, Serbia, Macedonia and stuff. Let's go. Where's Romania? There's Romania. Almost lost Romania. Okay. Let's put orange. In one of the stupid Croatian, not that Croatia is stupid, but one of the stupid MP in Croatia said there were also a lot more for the Russia. Sweden. Hello Russian Badger. How are you doing? Oh, but as the Eastern regions are now Russian territory, it is direct war on Russia. See, here's the thing. We're going between Russia being red and orange. So here, let's do this. Let's put both red and orange in Russia. We'll decide. So there's a little bit of debate going on there. Lies. There's still bomb threats here and there up north, but never anything serious. The most serious thing they've done is planted a bomb in Waterloo station in London. Wow. Two years ago and all it did was produce a puff of smoke like a bad machine gun. Idiots can't even make a proper bomb like their forefathers. Yeah. Thank God. Nice. Thank you very much, baby knights. Yellow civil war, red current war, orange country that indirectly participating in the war. Nice way of putting it in gang. Do not forget Free Assange, Free Assange, Free Assange. Julian Assange is a publisher and journalist that has been crucified for trying to bring transparency and accountability of capitalist power to humanity. Something that we desperately desperately need in our societies. For more information, see wikileaks.org, defend.wikileaks.org, or Julian Assange and Wikileaks playlist on censor two and 100% Australia is an orange, right? Australia is an orange where Julian Assange is from, right? Because they're directly involved in Ukraine a little bit. Oh, Solomon Islands. Solomon Islands. Civil War? Or what should we do Solomon Islands? What should we do Solomon Islands? Oh, yeah. What about hot zones? Like for example, oh, yeah, we're going to do this. So let's do Civil War for Koreas. Israel and Palestine. Yeah, there are war. Israel and Palestine is war. There's Israel. We need to add two there. Yeah, Mexico, we added the yellow Civil War. Okay. But the US has a huge part to play in it, right? Fast and furious. Should we? Oh, yeah. We forgot Armenia, Azerbaijan, Turkey. That's a war. Availability. Let me put these guys up. I want to read availability's comment. Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Turkey is a war. Turkey is a war with multiple nations. Definitely a war with the Kurds. They haven't signed a peace treaty with Syria yet. Even though they pulled back. I think Turkey is a war. Let's add these guys. Availability. Did you see how the Russians and Ukrainians had a draft treaty of 17 negotiations for a peace treaty suddenly that gets interrupted when Boris Johnson says, now that the collective West has admitted it never intended to work for peace with Russia and that it was to buy time for the potential destruction of Russia. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Like NATO wants to destroy Russia. They want Russia. Nagushka in Mexico cartels work with the government. That's why the mask mandates happen there. Thank you very much for the follow. Salute. Hong Kong. Hell God, Ireland is a war with immigrants. Sal, don't come here. I got my food here. I got some nuts here too. Almonds. I'm gonna have to put this guy here. Come here. You don't want to see people? Here's Sal. You just woke up. You're a good cat. You are. You are. Look at him. He's just checking everything out. Say hi to people. Look. There you are. Look. Can you see yourself? Here we go. Yeah. Go on. Be careful. I've got lights set up here. Come on. Come on. Let's see. I'm just gonna get caught up. Skated. Skadola. Thank you very much for the follow. Where's the Don Argon, Ireland? Spain, Portugal, Green. Spain said they're not gonna send the tanks, right? Is that true? Because initially we're gonna send the tanks. Portugal, Green? Is that what we're doing? Where's my Green? There it is. Are we doing Portugal and Spain, Green? I'm okay with doing Green to them. But if Spain has sent military, I don't think Portugal has. Are we doing Green for Spain and Portugal? Sorry if I'm behind the chat game. I had to take care of Sal getting into our business. Oh yeah, Libya. Espai, how are you doing? Welcome to our last stream. Libya. Civil War. Oops. Was that a greener? No. Mali too, I believe. Australia sent military, okay, good. So what that makes Belarus? Oh, Belarus, orange for sure. 100%, Belarus, good point. Belarus. Too bad that the western Europe didn't abide by the Minsk agreement. If we're not careful, all of that is gonna be red this year, right? They offered to help Russia in the way they can. So much orange, so much like we're hair trigger away from all of this turning red. Keep that in mind. Keep that in mind. Once you start mapping out the actual conflicts, you really start to realize how close we're to a big scale conflict if things don't de-escalate. Yeah, availability huge. Linus, what about peacekeeping cheapo? Ireland's main military routines are sending divisions to Lebanon and the Congo to keep the conflict somewhat contained. Actually, a couple of months ago, the first Irish soldier to die in 30 years died in Lebanon from a Hezbollah attack. Really? My recommendation to any European countries that have any military in Africa, get the fuck out, right? Any country that has any soldiers in anybody else's country should get the fuck out. That's my take, right? Africa doesn't need any European country. It's like France, fucking France. Sorry, gang, France. Love you guys, but talk about imperialism. They sat there a few years ago. They installed their own puppet in Mali because France considers Mali to be theirs, right? To be theirs, right? Their excuse was, oh, we're sending troops there to keep the peace, right? That's been the excuse of Western or European nations for, we'll call it a civil war in Mali. That's been the excuse of European nations for decades upon decades and going into the centuries that we're sending soldiers there to keep the peace, really. That's what's going on. So Lebanon, we need to add one more here. Lebanon's a civil war. So we're going to add orange for Lebanon, okay? Because Lebanon is a civil war right now. That's the way I look at it. Unless you guys want to change it and make it a hot war. So I don't know, we're going to just add it there. Conflict zone, right? Maybe Nashisha, yeah. In my country, Croatia, our president is on Russia's side and our prime minister is on Ukraine's side. It's a chaos between the two, is it? So what should we put Croatia as? Right? What should we put Croatia as? Or should we leave it alone right now? A little bit of chicho. Make sure when you're done with the map, you take an HD photo and put it in our Gilda server. Maybe pin it in the World War III folder or maybe we should have a conflict forum specifically for World conflict. Okay, I will. I'll take a picture. Iran. What are we going to do with Iran? Iran is orange, right? Very close to going hot, right? Iran is orange. Remind me again, to do that, okay? Afghanistan is now basically full on civil war. Or we could say civil war. Okay. So Iran orange. Afghanistan civil war. I wouldn't say Pakistan is a civil war, not yet. I would have put Pakistan. Actually, Pakistan is hot with India, right? So what should we do with India and Pakistan? Oh, I forgot Korea. Korea is we're doing civil. It's a cold civil. Sri Lanka. Is it calm now? Sri Lanka had economic meltdown. I wouldn't call civil war. It has an economic meltdown availability. I think it could just go in international conflict. Probably don't need a word conflict folder. Yeah, I think so. I think geopolitics were worth three for sure. Rockwriter Russia orange because of which reason they're fighting or in orange when it's not on their own property possibly here's the thing with Russia the eastern Ukraine and Crimea western world doesn't recognize it as Russia. A lot of people are neutral. A lot of countries are neutral. There are some countries who recognize it as Russian. Which ones? Not too many, right? So if that's the case, Russia is not, if we're looking at it from that lens, Russia is not fighting on its own land, right? According to Russia, they're Russian. So it's Russian territory. So right now we've got it as red and orange because it's either, yeah, it's basically what we do with the United States that's going to decide what color the US, the Russia should be. So really, US should also be orange and red. Would that, would you guys agree? Oh, Taiwan, Taiwan, Taiwan. What are we doing with Taiwan? China? Are we saying Taiwan civil war or orange? Orange is direct. So sanctions included equal Japan. Yeah, Japan for sure. Japan orange. No doubt Japan is orange. Switzerland and orange, okay? Japan orange? Where are you Japan? Japan orange? Switzerland. Dumb asses. Switzerland. What about Austria? What about Austria? No, used up all the oranges from this thing. Good thing I got more. We need more orange. North and South Korea. We'll go to the South and North and South Korea again. A little bit red is full mobilization and complete and all out war. So Russia would be orange then, right? Sure. Kitty cat. Oh, I must be way behind chat. It's because I'm not the kitty cat. This is actually a great exercise for elementary school grades five and up. Sorry, right on. Without the grown up talk, right? Venezuela civil war. Civil war, agreed. Brazil civil war or very, very close to it. What are we going to call Brazil civil? Because it's pretty hot. This is one of the first times I'll be looking at the map and going to Colombia seems pretty quiet relative to the rest of the world, right? Availability, yeah. But they won't teach this in school, no? I'm in the landscape more so I can zoom nice. Spain should stay out like in World War II, yeah? Well, they cut a deal, right? At the end. Rock, rock, what? I think availability had it the right way. Full mobilization would be full on war. So Russia hasn't full, hasn't gone into full mobilization mode yet. 4D mode stream. Russia at full scale war is mobilized as an entire reserve force. It's only partially mobilized. Yeah, I tend to agree with availability, right? What about the border clashes between Chinese and India troops? And what about Taiwan? Taiwan, yeah, we forgot to put Taiwan. See, here's the thing. Should we say Taiwan, China, civil war? Or are we orange yet with the US getting involved? Should we call it civil war? China is at least civil war. China is at least civil war. So what are you doing? Okay, I'm going to give you some. Here, let's do Taiwan and China, civil war, okay? Because Taiwan is building up, right? Hopefully that never goes hot. That goes hot, the whole map turns red, or huge chunks of the map turn red. After this sticky I put up, I'm going to go give Sal some liver, because he just woke up. He wants some liver. You guys decide what we're going to do with the rest of it. I'm going to scroll down, go all the way down to the bottom. Okay. Oh, baby, that's okay. Baby, nice. I'm going to allow this for some reason, it's zapted, but okay, I'm all the way down to the bottom. I wouldn't read baby nice. Chico, as soon as our prime minister offered Zelensky to train his soldiers in our country, and assemble supplies, that motherfucker put a target on our back and directly involved us into the war. So you can put orange on Croatia as well. I think so too. I think orange, Croatia, I'll come back and put orange on Croatia. Let me go give Sal some liver, because he's just sitting here going, where's my liver? Look at this kitty cat. Nice kitty cat. Yeah, I know, I know. Come on, let's go. Sal liver, right? He's a beast. Sal uses liver with some phalava beans, nice, chianti. Allerious. Okay, orange, orange. Croatia, your orange. Italy too. Italy's orange as well. Kebab, Chico, I received the comics in the mail. Nice. Awesome Kebabs. I'm glad they got there. Good. Fantastic. Fantastic. I think everyone's got theirs, except Padre, Padre, Padre. What are you? Cyprus? What about Cyprus? Turkey's still occupying it. What about Cyprus? But you think NATO wants to get into fight Russia? For what reason? The included states are help a land that has been attacked. Here's the thing, rock writer. NATO didn't plan on getting into direct war with Russia. They were hoping that the proxy war that they instigated in Ukraine was going to be enough to destroy Russia's economy and have regime change in Russia so they could take back Russia back to the time where it was under Boris Yeltsin in the 1990s, where people had to sell their underwear in the streets. Thank you very much for the sub. Gojira. Gojira. That's like the French metal band. Gorilla. Gorilla. Godzilla is basically a friend. So they were trying to take over Russia. Why? Why did the U.S. corporations wall street the bankers? The neocons want Russia. Resources. Resources. Resources. And once they had that, they could strangle China. Did you hear about the cyber criminal who got away? The rest are in Italy? In Italy? Yeah. What's up here? Portugal was sent tanks to Ukraine until the end of March. Spain is planning to do the same thing. Okay, they're off green. They're involved. Yeah, I can't see Portugal and Spain not being involved. They will do exactly what they have, they are told to do by the EU, because no EU country is an independent country. The only one is Hungary so far, right? So Portugal and Spain should be orange as well, because they will do whatever the EU tells them to do, right? And in proxy, what the U.S. tells them to do, right? I have to say this map is getting extremely depressing. It is what it is, right? Spain. Portugal. I agree. Portugal, not as directly, but if they're sending tanks, that's it. Dictator of love, that's a great dictator. You're dictating love to everyone. Portugal. What else we got? Africa. We got a hit of Africa. Civil war in Sudan. Civil war in Sudan. Yeah, yeah, Mongolia. You're right on. We got another green. Let's put green in Mongolia. Who knew after decades upon how long did the Mongolian Empire last? Just destroying Europe. And then in a harsh way, Mongolia. Green. Green. Mongolia is green. We can't see the green as well. Should we make the green blue so we can see it better? Let's see if the blue is going to come out better. Should we make green blue so it comes out better? Yeah, let's make green blue. Blue is peaceful too. We need a blue. Oh, I got blue here. Nice. I got blue here too. So we need two blues. Kazakhstan was a civil war until Russia stepped in, or it was let's say a proxy war. It wasn't really a civil war. It was a proxy war. Greenland too. Greenland's Denmark. So Greenland should be orange as well, I guess. But we'll leave that alone. That's better. At least the blue stands out. We need some peace places. What would happen if NATO beat Russia and the US is now the only real boot player in the world? There is no more opposing sides. Is that even possible? No, I don't think it's possible, baby knights. We had that in the 90s. US was the only, it was a global hegemon, right? And it fucked over the world. And one of the reasons Russia is as powerful as it is, is because of what happened in the 1990s in Russia, right? And NATO will not beat Russia. All of these countries, the United States, Western countries, New Zealand too, the New Zealand, some tanks, or any military stuff to Ukraine, all these countries cannot beat Russia. Why? Russia has the largest number of nuclear weapons in the world. They have the most powerful nuclear weapon in the world. If Russia gets even close to thinking that they are going to be conquered, the world will burn. Okay, I hope people understand that. That's what the whole deterrence was about. Yeah, actually never mind. I forgot about China and others. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Leave Mongolia alone. I invested much in their commodities. Nice. No. I thought that was my cat. Got a yak business going. Switzerland is a bit sleazy and has Davos, but it is relatively neutral. No, Switzerland is, Switzerland is deep in, right? I have Swedish friends and stuff like this. And you know, there's a whole undertone to it where they say, oh, we're not involved in wars. We just make weapons and give it to people and we finance wars. So, Switzerland makes weapons, right? So they ship out like a little country of Switzerland and major banking center, right? Availability. When you put the map up and gild it, maybe get someone to edit in a map key. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, we could. I put a map key here to be able to do it, but it's too small. I mean, here was, yeah, we need something here. We do this. And here's our map key. Might as well write it in now. War. Can you guys even see that? War. No, you can't really see it. Orange is what, what we call orange with one word. Involved in war as too big. What would we call it? One word. What more one word? What would we call orange? What would we call it? I'm scrolling all the way down to the bottom. I saw one chicho here, a Joe chicho. What about all of the stans? Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, very close, very close to civil wars, some of them. Participating, participating. Sure. Participating we'll call it. Participating sounds good. Participate. Participate in war. Support. Supporting war? Support. Support. Support two-piece. That's something. Don't support. Yeah, you can't even see that. You know what? Yellow civil war. Let's do civil war for yellow. Civil. The yellow you'll be able to see. I think civil war sort of. Peace. Green. Where's my green? Oh, we did blue, not green. Yeah, that's right. Yeah, I'm glad we did this. Peace. Rock rider. You said Russia should be orange because they are fighting on their own area. No, orange because orange is supporting war. Red is full mobilization war. Orange in the eyes of the West because they don't consider Crimea, Crimea and eastern Ukraine to be part of Russia. It would be red based on Russia's perspective because it should be anyway because that's now Russian territory and they're waging war on their land. So let me read the rest of your comment or read the whole thing. You said Russia should be orange because they are fighting on their own area. But they fought in the north of Ukraine and shooting rockets to Kiev. But as Ukraine got some Russian tanks, they should be orange because they supported the Ukraine. But as Ukraine got some Russian tanks, as Ukraine got some Russian tanks, they should be orange because they support. Here's the thing. Ukraine should also be orange as well because it is a civil war. It was western Ukraine that started waging war on eastern Ukrainians. Western Ukrainians started killing eastern Ukraine, Russian speaking Ukrainians. So it was a civil war that was instigated by the coup, western crew of Ukraine. It just turned into a hot war. So technically speaking, Ukraine should also have a yellow on it because it is also a civil war because the Russian speaking Ukrainians are, I should flip, no it should be like that, are Ukrainian. They're Ukrainian. So western Ukrainians were killing Russian speaking Ukrainians and Russia stepped in. For eight years they were trying to tell the West stop killing Russian speaking Ukrainians because we will defend Russian statement, right? We will defend Russian, Russian speaking peoples anywhere, right? Lyons, Chichu actually, I just remember, Dublin airport is occasionally used by the US Air Force as a stopover for bringing surveillance and infrastructure aircraft to Ukraine such as tankers. Is that technically appropriate? Has Ireland sent any military gear to Ukraine? Lyons. If they have, I think they should be orange. Ireland was a stopover for the black sites as well. Remember for Afghanistan and Iraq, Ireland and the Irish got pissed and they shut that down, right? For the, what do you call it, the rendition flights, right? So Ireland was, in the mid-2000s, Ireland was huge, came onto the news where, oh Ireland was one of the main stopovers for the renditioning of people around the world by the United States to send them to black centers, right? And then Ireland shut them down. So that's the thing, right? Dictator of love. I'm deeply involved in Mongolian affairs. The Tughrig is the antipote of stability. Plus, they change from pro-China to pro-Russian governments every four years. It seems like a little buffer puppet state. Yeah, yeah. But is it a, is there a civil war there? I don't think no one, I don't think people are really killing each other here. Rakhra, then Russia isn't orange or do you mean in Mali or Syria? No, I don't mean in Mali and Syria. Syria is a full blown war. Russia supporting it. So that's, that's a good point. Russia could be orange based on Syria, right? And Iran based on Syria, right? You could say Iran is red as well. Dictator of love was, was there last time four months ago and you could feel the tension really? I hope Mongolia doesn't blow sky high. That'd be sad to see. Putonic pluralists, where are we? Stability change between the current allies, Russia and China maybe? Did Sal go back to sleep? No, they're just here checking me out because they're not used to the setup that I have here. They're like, what are you doing? Hi. It's just circling me. That was via. I think when Ukraine was at war with the Dombas, it was civil war. But now it's turned into a war. Now that Russia was involved. Yeah. It's still half a huge chunk of the people were Eastern Ukrainians that were fighting against Western Ukraine, right? So it is still a fight for Ukraine. Oh, we forgot about the Koreas. We didn't put the Koreas in there. Koreas got to be civil war. Or I would say civil. Or should we make Koreas orange? Gang, we got to decide on Korea. The who started in Eastern Europe argument goes further back. Oh, where's Zarya's comment? I'm just reading Zarya's comment. Where was it? Oh, I lost it. I think that was Zarya's comment. Shoot, I lost your comment, Zarya. Was it Zarya? It was. Zarya, the who started it in Eastern Europe argument goes further back than we know though she showed. Indeed. However, one thing we do know. One thing we do know. Okay. In the last 200 years, 200 years, Western Europe has tried to or they have invaded Russia twice. Okay. Napoleon, right? And Germany, right? So keep that in mind. Russia has reason to not trust Western Europe. Okay. So they have invaded Russia twice. Okay. Last time, 80 years ago, how many million Russians died? 30 million, 40 million Russians died? That's pretty serious business. Also, we know that in the last 100 years, Western Europe has started two world wars. Or this region of Europe, Eastern Europe as well, not including Russia, they've started two world wars. So as far as I'm concerned, something needs to be done about these bankers and oligarchs and royalty who think they can send the world into global conflict. Right? Or we're going to allow them to start a third one. I say fuck them. Right? Dictator of love. The Dalai Lama visits Mongolia and China blocks the cold trade, which leads to their currency to drop by 20% of value. It'd be a good trade. Ciccio, Joe Ciccio. What about Europe, microstates that aren't part of the EU or NATO? Monaco, Lechnistan, Malta, Andorra. It depends. Are they sending weapons? Are they doing it? We should Serbia too. We've got to put the orange at Serbia. I would say Serbia yellow. Would I consider them to be peaceful? No, because when Europe, like a good place to be, if you want to avoid war, I would say no. Because if this goes, they go as well. Vatican city is one of the fucking biggest funders of war there is. Right? I've been to Monaco and Vatican city actually. He wants more than we see this says. Definitely trouble maker guy. Definitely trouble maker guy. They haven't, but they've sent financial aid and have no problem with the US aircraft. Well, we've got an Irish guy saying Ireland should be orange. It is part of the EU. And when called, they will join the war. So is Ireland orange? That's not an orange. Where's my orange? There's my orange. Lions, your call. They are using it as a military base. So stop over. See that? My cat's here. She chose cat meow. Cat friends across the globe. Awesome. We should have a cat live stream. We leave many states out, I would say. Regularly, they have their military protector state indeed. And if they are bank hubs, they have a role in some way to, yeah, they do. Dictator for, dictator of love. They're protesting these days in Mongolia, obviously not as lethal as in Kazakhstan. However, in Mongolia, at the suck, suck, batar square, power is concentrated in one kilometer radius, easy to stage a coup d'etat. Really? Well, I hope it doesn't blow. Right? Kazakhstan, I don't think it should be a civil war. What we're dealing with Korea is getting. But yeah, power parity zero sum. Okay. You should split orange, add a color, shooting rockets and bombing a foreign territory rocket right of says or partial mobilization isn't the same thing. The same like sending weapons or doing sanctions or something. See, here's the thing. Sanctions are war. So all those countries that have put sanctions, ninth, 10 sanctions on Russia, they're waging war on Russia. So technically speaking, all of these should be red. All of them. Right? Yeah, I already got it. I think we're going over time with the geology, the geology for the first little bit. I would say Korea is cold war, cold civil war. Let's call it civil war. Okay. We could use green as a cold civil war, but let's just do civil war because it's definitely not peace. It could blow sky high anytime. Anything goes on with China. It's done. Right? Let's go yellow. Okay. What else we got here? Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Solomon Islands. What we're going to do in Solomon Islands? Yay for extra time. Nice. Are either NATO or Russia justified in their expansion efforts? Russia is not doing an expansion effort. This is one thing we have. I would say Russia stepped in to prevent genocide. There is no other way to look at this. Western Ukraine, after the coup in 2014, they turned to Eastern Ukrainians and said, no more speaking Russian. No more Russian being taught. It's equivalent. What Ukraine, Eastern Ukraine did? What Western Ukraine did to Eastern Ukraine is equivalent to this? Is Canada turning to Quebec and saying no more speaking French? French will not be taught. Okay. No more French signs. Okay. And I'm massing Western Canada and the Atlantic, massing their troops along the Quebec border and bombing Montreal and Quebec. Okay. That's what Ukraine did here for eight FN years. Signing two treaties, means the agreement, saying they're not going to do it anymore. They're going to give partial autonomy to Western Ukraine and Crimea. Okay. And they kept on doing it. That's the equivalent. That's the analogy you can use. English speaking Canada telling French speaking Canada to go fuck itself and start burning French speaking citizens, French speaking Canadians alive in buildings because that's exactly what Eastern Ukrainians did in Odessa. They burned Russian speaking Ukrainians alive in a building. Okay. Do you think France or even the United States, United States with the best analogy, if there was, well, there's French speaking Americans here, but if all of the United States was French speaking, okay, and English speaking Canada did this to Quebec, would French speaking United States be justified in going into Quebec? Okay. And protecting the French speaking Canadians from being genocided. Would Quebec be justified in holding a referendum and 90% of Quebec voting to join the United States? Should the world recognize that? Or should the world, Western world, send weapons to English speaking Canadians to keep on killing French speaking Canadians? That's really the analogy we have to use. Okay. On that note, gang, I didn't do my intro today, so we're going to hold off on that, but I'm going to do this. So too bad. This would have been amazing to load on YouTube, censored tube, but gang, should we load this whole thing on censored tube? What do you guys say? Should we load this whole thing to censored tube? Let's call the stream. Oh, my God. I don't want to call this stream. We're having a good time. Russia save Europe from Nazis, free Assad, free Assad, free Assad. I'm going to scroll down. Let's see where we are. We decided we could continue this in another stream. We could continue this discussion. We need a close up camera to enjoy Europe. I know I need a bigger like a zoomed up version of this. Is it worth doing the States and the Pacific, Somo, Fiji? We need to do, we need to do Solomon Islands. We need to put something there. I'm going to put yellow there for now. Okay. Because we're going to put it there because something's brewing there. Okay. Okay. Should we call the stream gang? Should we call the stream? I'm scrolling down. I'm scrolling down. Where are we at? Go to the hour. Where are we at? We got another 20 minutes, lions. Loaded and ticked off. Loaded off. Loaded off. Okay. So this was me about to say gang on censored tube because we're talking about certain things that censored tube will not allow us to talk about while or controversial on censored tube. But I'm being recommended to load this whole thing on censored tube. We're going to load it all on censored tube. But if this thing's taken down, if you're watching this full live stream will be butchute rumble and odyssey. So if this is taken down, I'll have to, I'll make cut this out. Those of you on censored tube, if you're seeing this short one minute, two minute video intro, know this. We tried loading the full stream on censored tube. It might have been taken down. I don't know if it will or not. Okay. It might give us a red flag. Who knows, censored tube is crazy. Right. If you're watching this, I've pulled this little segment now to tell you that we just did on February 7th, 2023. We just went through world map and we still got some work to do. Mapping out conflict zones and stuff like this and talked a fair bit about different things. Okay. And we did a little bit of geology and geophysics at the beginning. Okay. But the full live stream will be available on butchute or rumble and odyssey links in the description of this video. Okay. Now that we got that segment, let me take this down. Okay. Where are we at? Where are we at? I don't know. How are you doing? Long time no see. How are you? Hope you're doing well. Rockers, you think aid is fighting in direct war? Aid is fighting in direct war? Yeah. In large part. The way the West is doing it, sending, emptying their warehouses of tanks and weapons and stuff, sending it to Ukraine. Yeah. They're just using Ukrainian blood to wage a proxy war on Russia. What the fuck? Really? What the f? Right? Iraq. What are we going to call Iraq? Iraq officially is not a war anymore. But should we do it at orange? I think Iraq is pretty much the same level as Iran right now. More involved, of course. Let's do Iraq is orange because something's got to be there. Egypt Civil War? Is it? Seriously gang, what about the Congo? We've got to deal with the Congo. We've got to deal with this. Brazil is very close to a civil war. Very close. Panama, Costa Rica, Honduras. This is the way the world is right now. This seems peaceful relative to that. Crazy. Crazy. Crazy. Okay, where are we at? Where are we at? Okay, I'll look at it. I'll look at it as I'm sick of sensitive. We deserve to express our ideas indeed. Okay, I'm going to read the rest of Rock Riders comment. You think aid is fighting direct war, but if you think so, if you help a guy who is punched down by another guy, is the same like the fighting of the other guy? Strong opinion. Where are the proofs of genocide? Ukraine, basically Eastern Ukraine came out and told all Russian-speaking Ukrainians, leave. You have to leave if you want to continue to speak Russian. Russian is no longer accepted in Ukraine. You must leave. That's genocide. Definition of genocide is ethnically cleansing a region of a certain ethnicity. That's like literally go to the UN. That's definition of genocide. One of the definitions of genocide. Ethnic cleansing is genocide. Okay, strong opinion. Where are the proofs of Russia giving free passport to have many Russian people in a different country? It's not free passport. Crimea has historically been Russian. It was just given to Ukraine in 1954 by the USSR. So why the F are we accepting that Ukraine, Eastern Ukrainians have the right to tell Russian, Russians in Crimea that have lived there for centuries that they should leave and not speak Russian or teach Russian in their schools or speak Russian because USSR under Stalin signed the way this region to Ukraine. That is the most ridiculous thing you could think of, right? Generex. Thank you very much for the follow. Appreciate it. Salut Hong Kong. I'm scrolling now. I'm scrolling now. Where are we? Where are we? Oh my God. This chat is kicking me all over the place. Joe Chisholk. I think the vast majority of African states have civil fighting and insurgencies that they're dealing with. So should they all be orange? No, I don't think they should all be orange. Like Bukohama, Haram, and Nigeria. Sure. Let's call that civil war. We might like these are all resource wars, right? Nigeria, Bukohama, right? Now here's the thing. Sierra Leone was peaceful in up to the mid 1990s. What happened in Sierra Leone in mid 1990s? They found diamonds. They found diamonds. So I noticed because I looked into it back then I was geophysicist. At the time there was a documentary that was created in Canada. That was fantastic documentary. Here's the story of Sierra Leone. Why it became a war zone. Civil war where people, like the dictatorship there, the puppet regime that was put in, they were cutting kids' arms off so they wouldn't fight, right? A mining company in Vancouver, Canada. Okay, discovered diamonds in Sierra Leone in collaboration with a mining company in London, in UK. Together they funded a mercenary organization that was owned by the mining company in the UK. And they sent the mercenaries to Sierra Leone and they overthrew the government there and it was peaceful before this. They overthrew the government there, put a puppet in power and the first thing the puppet did was signed away 100% of the mineral rights to the mining company in the UK and Vancouver, Canada. I noticed because I lived in Vancouver, Canada. I knew mining companies, right? Civil war in Sierra Leone in Leone. Hundreds of thousands of people fucked over. Why? Because of diamonds. Why? Because of western governments, western powers, these people, right? Wanting the resources out of Sierra Leone. Right? That's our history, by the way. Tigre, constructivist. Am I a constructivist? Reed Steer. I don't know what constructivist is. I like construction. Or what's your in real life theory perspective? No, they did. I don't, what's my real life? I don't know. I'm just a chichu. Plutonic Plurist. In part two, we will take all new colors and may look at the third world, the countries which are not directly west Russia. Yeah, I think so. Maybe we'll continue this next week. Reed Steer, the entire south of the country, Mariupol, Kav, all remain Russian-speaking. Don't gaunt out misinformation. Is this me? These are Russian-speaking. Yeah, but East, the Ukrainian government after the coup came out and said no Russian. Okay, the state is no longer going to support Russia. It's like Canada is a bilingual country, right? Like in Canada, it's English and French. It's been bilingual country from basically from the get-go, right? What would happen if Canada came out? The government came out and said, we are no longer a bilingual country, only English will be recognized by the state, and only English will be taught in schools. Go back? Would separate from Canada and rightfully so, and rightfully so, right? Rightfully so. Yeah, Nagushka. Kokiam releases a lot of euphoria, doesn't it? Tell me who your dealer is. I can't bring some random stuff. Random stuff. I'm scrolling, I'm scrolling, I'm scrolling. Okay, I'm all the way down to the bottom. Reed Steer, you deleted this score. Yeah, yeah, F this score. They did censorship. We left. We went to Gilded, right? Gang, what should we do? Should we call it? Do we miss anything obvious? We've missed a lot. We've missed a lot, right? We've missed, like Haiti. Haiti is a civil war, but it's not really a civil war. It's the Western world fucking with Haiti. France and the United States and Canada, right? There's no ifs or buts there. I know the history of Haiti, right? Or as best as I could, at a Haitian girlfriend. Okay, so I looked into it. Wow, what a shit show we created in Haiti. And then in Canada, you watch news, oh, we must help Haiti. Motherfuckers, we fucked up Haiti. Okay. Part two, we got to do part two. India, green, India, green, India. Northern India, not green. Northern India, yellow, southern India, green, right? India green, part two now, part two now, life says. What wars are you pending? Just saying. We got Ukraine war. We got major wars in here. This is like a war zone. Turkey is a war. With Syria, they might be signing a peace treaty. Turkey was a war with Armenia helping Azerbaijan. Israel was a war, basically. Orange as well, supporting Azerbaijan to wage war in Armenia. Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh, that's going to flare up again, right? Balkans, Balkans. This place could be FN below. This place, tomorrow or next year or two years from now, could all be red. All of it, right? India, Pakistan, China, yeah, yeah. India will never warm longer. I don't know, Allah God. The India warmongering will basically be the balkanization of India, right? But India is pushing its weight around big time, right? Big time. Ethics policy, right? Ethiopia has a yellow flag. Yeah, civil war to a certain degree, right? The situation in Armenia is byproduct of Turkish and Russian imperialism. The situation in Armenia is complicated in multiple fronts, because they try to do a color revolution in Armenia, and they put a puppet that was basically trained in the United States in power, right? Because they went, oh, the Armenian leadership was corrupt. Sure, every leadership was corrupt. And they put that dumb ass in power, okay? And one of the first things they did, they brought in woke politics into Armenia, and they separated themselves from Russia and started embracing the United States. You tell me, you tell me, what type of moron? What type of morons here will embrace this and demonize this when you're right effing there, surrounded by Turkey and Azerbaijan that want to genocide you. You got to be some fucking dumbasses, dumbasses, okay? To go with this instead of keeping the protection you had from Russia. Lowest IQ SOBs in the fucking world. I know because I'm Armenian. I know those idiots, okay? I live in Balkans, real Xenomorph says. I live in Balkans. Any suggestions on how to survive? If it blows sky high, leave. If it blows up, leave. You're just another proxy in the war against Russia. Take a look at what's happening in Ukraine. If this blows sky high, it's going to be exactly like Ukraine. Canada is nice in summer. Putankroz, rebuild Yugoslavia and get neutral. Yeah, I think we've passed that road. Real Xenomorph. I actually have some family in Canada that invited me to come over every year. If it blows sky high, I would. Real Xenomorph. All party, all chichos on the island. Tito, Vivalism, Tito, Vivalism. Okay gang, let's call this stream. Let's call it fantastic, super fun. And we did geology and geophysics. And we've got a lot more to do here. We've got a lot more to do. Maybe we start talking about taking a look at Africa. What's going on here? Civil war, most likely in South America. Coming soonish. We see, we see, we see. And we didn't decide on New Zealand. Has New Zealand sent weapons to Ukraine? Rock writer, you really think so. Quebec would try to punch the government and form rebel squads. France would give them passports, occupy New Brunswick and send rockets to Ottawa. You really think so. Here's the thing. If in Canada, by the way, there's a huge French speaking population in New Brunswick, huge, huge, right? If Canada came out and said, French no longer recognized in Canada, Quebec would have the right to want to separate or want autonomy. If English speaking Canada started bombing, Quebec said no, we're coming in with military force. Yeah, Quebec should have the right to defend themselves. Quebec was should have the right to pick up guns and defend themselves against psychopaths. Right? No doubt, no doubt. No doubt, no doubt. Right? Gang, let's call the stream. We're into two and a half hours. Fantastic. I'm going to load this onto sensor two. We'll see where it goes. Gang, if you want to know what this work is about, we'll continue this, by the way, probably next week. Okay. I'll keep this up and see when we're done with that. Maybe we'll start mapping out pipelines. Right? I put out an article, by the way. I put out an article a while ago. Yeah, I'll give you guys the link since we're here right now. Here's a link that, here's an article that I put out. When did I put this out? I don't know, 2000. I don't know when I put this out here. Let's find it. If you go to my site, if you go to Iran, boing, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop. Target is here. I put this baby out in 2013, 10 years ago. Right? 10 years ago, and I called this thing, target is still Iran, clear cutting the Middle East in the coming bloodbath, mapping World War III. And there's a lot of resources, links, maps, pipelines, and all this jazz in this article. I put a lot of time and effort into this. Boink. Okay. So you can take a look at that. This article is basically what we're doing right now, but it was an article format that I put together in 2013. We'll continue this discussion next week, most likely. So gang, thanks for being here. I hope you enjoyed the stream. It was super fun. It was fun to do more, but I think two and a half hours is good. We did a fair bit. Thank you for the participation. Thank you. Thank you for being here. And we wouldn't be able to do this work without your support gang. For those support, we're getting on Patreon, on Substack, as well as on Twitch. It is in large part because of support, we're getting on these two platforms, as well as some of the other platforms that we're able to do what it is that we're doing. So if you do enjoy this work, subscribe, follow, do whatever you need to do, whichever platform you choose, with your support, we'll continue all this. It's fun. It's good to know what's going on. And we can learn a lot, right? Open up communications. A lot of the governments in the world are shutting down communication, right? Because war, profits, right? We as human beings need to open up the communications, right? And talk and see what's really going on. And on that note, we do have a Gilded server as well. So you're definitely welcome to join us and Gilded, talk about things, share information, debate, and see where the conversation takes us. Hopefully we can learn together. Gang, we do announce these live streams 45 minutes, half an hour before the live stream on Twitter, VK, Mines, Gap, Parler, and Gap, Gap, Mines, Parler, what's the other one? Gilded, Parler, Getter, and on Getter. Okay. Thanks, all the God, you're awesome. So you're definitely welcome to follow us on those platforms. Sometimes some of those platforms are down. Today, the announcement didn't go out on VK. It was down for my end anyway. For live streams, we don't have any visuals. We do upload the audio to SoundCloud.com, forward slash chichou as a podcast. And those podcasts should be available in your favorite podcasting platform, including Spotify, iTunes, and group play. And again, gang, we're going to try to load this thing up on sensitive to its entirety. We'll see what happens. Hopefully nothing. Because we just shared information, gave our opinions. We'll see where that goes. But you can always find these full live streams on Bitchu, Rumble, and Odyssey. And there's a handful of people supporting this work on SensorTube membership gang. Thank you very much for the support. I hope you're enjoying this content. And again, you're definitely welcome to join us on Gilded. Aside from that, mods, mods, mods, thank you for being here and having our backs. I hope, I hope it's been worth it for you guys, gang. Salute to the mods, gang. Salute to the mods. Cheers, gang. And I'll keep this map up. We'll return to it next week and just talk or take a little bit more things that are going on in the world. Bye, everyone.